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Show GREAT BATTLE IS IMPENDING that gentleman and insisted that ha dtne at the captain's table, or falling that, that he have hia meals seat to his cabin. The captain told him ha could either eat with tbs second mats nr In tha galley and Hays refused to eat at all, sad also to work. Tha lienrh found him guilty and committed him to jail for six weeks, or pending tha departure of tha ship. Hays aaya that he will travel ia iroaa before be will ait doss with tha second mate. That Is European Military Opinion Russians Hampered By Over 1 2,000 WoundedRe-po- rt That Combined Losses of Belligerents is Approximately 50,000. Despatches fram various aourCM to day atabllah nnly tha fact that tha Russian army ia aafaly at Mukden, Kunopatkin having accampliahad hia ratraat in good order in epita of the and liaraaaing Japanese, aodden reads, woundhampered by more than 12,000no direct ed, Beyond this there ia newa bearing on the military e tuition. Advices from Japaneee sources are sigwhere-abeut- a nificantly lacking and tha exact of the three Japanese armies are unknown. No ward haa been received to indicate the present location of Kurokis army, which waa last reported on tha Russian left flank, and Visteadily pushing northward, but ceroy Alaaialf reports that railway and telegraph communication with Mukden are uninterrupted. European military opinion ia that another big battle will soon be fought. Sept. I. Thursday The Russian retreat here has been accomplished without lueses end with the prarisloa of n review et The eicumulelloe of Kraiuioye-Hetwounded between Lino Yang and Mukutmost the reden tented to the sources of the Red Crass. Most uf In Uie the transport wee tarried carte, much sal kind of but the arrangements fur providing the troops with food along Ilia Una uf retreat, worked magnificently. During the Are days fighting II,WO wounded were treated ia Red Crane ambulances, the Bisters of Many vising with the doctors Id physical courage end resistance to fatigue. Much of the Japanese aucress is attributed to the millet flaide la wnlcli the Ruwdaaa were not accustomed to Mukden, o. d manoeuvre. RUSSIAN 1 St. p, tain OPINIONS ATION. ON SITU- - 9. PeierslNirg, September. curm. An impentrabln naema to have been rung down on the exact situation at the theater of wnr. The lack of newa bare concerning the detaila of the Rusefene retreat to Mukden nnd the move- ments of the Jnpeneee armies may be as complete. Even the described meagre reports published in the for elgn press ere wit fully communicated to the Russian papers end for throe days practically no newspaper despatches here born coming through from the front. In formation may be withheld for strategic reasons, but the puidie Is disposed to regard it otherwise, causing tha circulation of the wildcat rt porta, some of the Russian papers demanding in pretty outspoken fashion reorganisation of the conditions at the front nnd also demanding that General Karapet kin he given untrnm-mele- d control m eommnnder-ln-chirf- , evidently timing nt Viceroy Alexlrff, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesee eeeaaeaaeeaseeaeeaaaeee e MASSACRE r. VACUA TING MUKDEN. Toklo, nation of that piece is In progress, and wide lbs Japanese have nut yet mu-retha river Hun, which flows a few miles south of Mukden. d children end burned the houses. confirmation is larking in regard to this report, which seems Incredible. bssss ee eas who is supposed to be responsible for insisting latterly that relufarceiuents should go to Vladivostok, In view of the probability of early Japanese dethere or et Harbin, thus priving Kuroputkln of troupe which would have turned the scale et Uao Tbs Russ Is especially bold Yang. conaldering the restrictions placed on tha press. It derlarea that numerical superiority is nut enough nod that what la spirit needed Is some of the of the Japanese. The paper quotes the words of General Drsgomlrolf, former governor general of KieK, an authority on military matters, as follows: "'Give me i Kolritar who is firmly determined to die fur hia country and tactics will, 1 will guaranies that myman who will The be lay down his life Is terrible. A bullet may stop one such man, but it will not atop a company. It is difficult u fight sad more difficult to vanquish them." The Russ adds: "What we need ! an entirely new organisation of everything connected directly or indirect-A ly with the military operations, good deal Is admirable, but a good deal also Is deplorable. Tbs fact that things have not guns wall et the theater of war may be due to the feet that everything Is nut directed a- - with e single, single aim, subservient to undivided will. Kuropnfkln, now entrusted with the commend of the Man- . churian army, should he commander-la-chief- e eeee Official aeeeaaaeasssssesseaeaa tha hauls of Liao Yaug, aaya tne losses oa both sides were enormous. Ai n moderate estimate he places them at 50,000. He wnflrma the report that the fighting at Liao Yang recalled la fierceness tha sanguinary battles uf the American Civil War. General Kuroki'a flank movement of tha Russian position precipitated tha retreat from Uao Yang. Whrn the Ruaalana left lJao Yang, the town was strewn with uorpsea of tha plain. The Japanssa shell fire continued until Sept. 4, when the bridges over tha Taltae ware destroyed. The Russians' posit Ions at Liao Yang were too extended for thair army to hold. Tha greater portion of the Russian forces crossed the Taltse during the night of Sept. I. and engaged Kurokl with two corps. Tha fighting on the first da waa favorable to tha Russians, but the conditions changed at night time. The Russian Infantry Buffered heavily from ahrapnel, and rifle Are. The lighting was continued Bept I and 4, the Ruaalana successfully protecting the east side. of tha railroad. When the Jfipanese wpmached Yen-ta- l they Immediately commenced to attack it Tha Randan transport began to retreat at midnight Sept. 4. ' and? waa attacked three miles front Yen tal on the morning of Bept 5. along tha Mukden road. The Russian pushed out two corps and much artillery to protect their right flank. The condition of the roads rendered the retreat alow and the troops and burses were tired out The Japaneee aeemed to lark enterprise and failed to recognise tha serious position of tha Ruaalana, the morals of their troupe having been surely trisd. A Japanaea army of 40,0110 .a reported to be west of Mukden and tt la eoaaiderad likely In view of tha rendition of tha two armies that hostilities will be Indefinitely prolonged unless the Japanese are able to puna on and force the Ruaalana to gtva battle. aim super-excellen- t. nt The following has been received from the captain of the cruiser Ural: thirty-daHave Just returned from expedition raiding the enemy's contraband on the Spanish coast. The announcement that the water supply of Port Arthur has bean sut off does not create particular anxiety here. It is explained that the water of Port Arthur waa never good and that the fortress la provided with n large distilling apparatus. dispatch filed - Sept. 9., 3 p. m A private lelogram received here say a that e small Russian expedition from Kamchatka visited Seiudiu Island, north of tha island of liokaldo, and In the absence uf the men killed the women nnd A die-81. Petersburg, Sept. patch from Mukden nays the evac9. e REPORTED. . U-ba- y Man Under Arrest at Topeka Gives Account of SURVEYS The Crime Prisoner Gives Names of ConFurnish Topic for Consideration of Geographical Congress. At tha session Washington. federates Implicated In the Horror. of the geographical today GOVERNMENT Sept. 9. congreM ''Governmental Surveys'' was tha general subject under consideration. Papers were read by lw. Adolph Mar-rus- e, Germany: Arthur 0.- Wheeler, 'slgary- - Canada; Prof. J F. Rayford, Washing ton; K. if. Malthas, Washington; Col. A.Aauarerdal. Carla; Prof. A. Peach, Vienna; Carroll IX Wright, Washington. Mr. Maltha paiier treated on the topographical methods used for the new detail maim of the grand canon of the Colorado river. - AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Three Ptreone Fatally Injured in Colli-aioBetween Large Racing . Machine and a Park Trap, n Plttaburg, 8ept. 9. Three peraona have been injured here In n rolllalun between n large racing automobile nnd a park trap. AU probably will die. The accident occurred at l.ang and Penn avenues. Those Injured were: C. B. Uwtos. Mias Dorn Murdoch. Miaa Carrie Murdoch, all of Pitta-bur- g. - The trap waa overturned with i 4. tha three vlctima underneath. Firemen from an engine house on the comer atopped the horse. The automobile Is aid to have belonged to an architect who la now under indictment In connection with the death of n woman who waa run down la Duquasne borough three muni ha ago. He wee not Id the car when the collision with tha park trap occurred. IB CLOSED TOWN. PORTLAND Purl lend, Ora., Sept. 8. Thla city became to all InlaqU and purposes a closed town tonlil. Sheriff Thou as' ' Word this uftijniuon Issued orders to .his deputies to arrest all persons nlckel-ia- mathe operating chines after tbia evening. The news waa noised About tha city nnd by the hour mentioned In tha order every slut machine waa removed. During the last few weeks a aeries of orders haa been Issued to cease various forma of gambling, with .the result that with the single exception of the agents of the big lotteries, any gambling being conducted In tha city la so quietly done the authwVles are not aware of It, It la exf wted iLhanuras will be taken next to prevent tt e sale of lottery ticket,.. d FIGHT PARENTS FOR CHILDS CUSTODY. el, step-fathe- step-fathe- r. THREE IN KILLED Passenger Train Gashes Through High Trestle With Horrifying Result An Extra Freight Following, Piles t. On Top of Wreckage. RUSSIAN RETREAT NOT WITH. INTER-FERK- D Bt. Petersburg, Sept. B 1:30 p. m. The reassuring dispatch of tha press from Mukden, filed shortly after midnight, la the latest word from the front. It disposes of the many sen Natl on al rumors and indicates tbit Marshal Oyama has failed to cut off or se rlnualy Interfere with the Charlotte, N. C., Sept 1. Local pas- some person had loosened the rail Russian army, which has now retreating safely arsenger train No. 4L from Portsmouth ruanacliuna at the trestle. Tha train rived at Mukden. t f Atlanta on tha EeaTfeard Air Line was broken In two. The engine topi resheil through e trestle about 300 pled over tha embankment south of at the trestle, while six cm a Catawba river from wen, yards Catawba Junction, 8. C., at about l:3tt through the trestle. this morning. A light extra rnaalab tng merely of an engine which had LEEDS TRADES UNION CONGRESS been following tha train, fell over ou( PROTESTS. top of the wreck. At I oclock this morning e relief Irate had been gotten up at Munro. Fan's Wife Preferred Death Ieda, Bag., Sept. 9. Tha trades But This with physicians on hoard, to go to the anion congress today unanimously to Living With Such e was not Scene of the disaster. It Husband. adopted a resolution, pent Mating against known then what damage had bten the government's action la nanrlkming was It la probable that there A aiwcial to the dime, hut Chicago, Bept the South African ordinance, as up of five posed to the best Interests of British latnr-Ocaa- n loss of life. No. 41 froiu Dee Moines, lows, day cow lies and a sleeper, generally. workmen at home and abroad, as sanc- says: Because her htisbaud went This U the only information known to tioning conditions of labor unlit for to a the railroad authorities, a messenger hnaisn beings a ad as contrary to the) baseball gams' over her pretest Mrs Chartea Evans of Monterey has comhaving reached Catawba Junction with this statement. Trains will be sent mitted suicide by taking poison. Her around by way of Chariot if. body, as it fall to the floor, accidently struck her ten months-ol- d Charlotte. N. C., Sept. 9. Four FINED FOR SAILING WITHOUT A crushing It, and smotheringdaughter, It to REGISTER. women paaaeugrra and three trainmen death. When Evans returned borne were killed and about IS parsons Inboth ware dead. jured in the Seaboard Air litis wreck Fort Townsend, Wash., Sept. 9. The sr. Catawba junction. 8. C. Tha first barkentlne Alta arrived hare from wreck received hare of tha reports South Afrit-- via Honolulu yesterday stated that 11 were killed. Thla. upon without a register. For thla dereliction Lareful investigation, proves to he lbs customs officials have fined her exaggerated. The Alta la owned In Manila and Five cars and a sleeper of passes-ge- r waa orlgtnalty a British hottont. Rome tram No. 41. from Por'amouth to Americans purehaaed her when tha Atlanta, went through a high trestle United States assumed charge of the over a small stream. An extra freight Islands. She traded there a while and Firat Mata of a VmmI Suffers Impristrain, following the passenger, piled later came direct to Fort Townsend, onment Rather Than Cat With of the in on top wreckage a fw share the waa Mixed and fined. The Sound Mats. , minutes later.. law a require that all vra-s-T)fa dead as far as known aie navigation from foreign porta must have a B. C.f Sept. 9,- -Aa Victoria. extraor-dluai- y Engineer Barksdale and Trainman register, but the Alta's owners conrase has been tried before Pargnslna. of the freight; Ed. Robin tended that she was la the roasting Msgietrate Hill, just at Chcniainus. Vanaoa, colored, fireman, and four un- trade between American possessions couver island. known wetnan paxsengT ' A law from the J. C. rertted. and exempt Mays, first mate of the Owing to tha fart that the wires fine of 91.M ton waa assesaed sad hip Oliva Hank, bow loading Glasgow lumber near tha scene of the wreck are down, the owners per to United States at Chetnainua for Capetown, refused appealed tha officials of the road here have District Judge Hanford, who derided duly and was charged with the offense grant difficulty ia getting Information. that tbe vessel was British and awes-AbIn reply he asserted that he was not It la stated that about (0 feet of the at the regular rate of 6- -c per being only red. Further was trestle carried away. Tbs loco- toil. The official this time brought mu the tort that Investigation motive had rroeaod the place la the are aura Hays had a have rase rliwr they against been prut tiled with bis meals track, where it waa Mibreqmmily the Alia and expert a decision nitlii-calin- g at the same time as the'regular seromi named lug to n report. Hint mate tha vessel. Ha refuted, however, to ait down with PREFERRED BASEBALL "4 TO HOME TECHNICAL $1.-30- 4. . la le POINT IN ETIQUETTE 10, 190T. CONFESSES TO DYNAMITE OUTRAGE Chicago, Bept. 9. The grandmother, father, and step father of Haael Hum-beut5 yean old, have appearM in Mukden. Wednesday, Sept 7, via tha juvenile court, each seeking to be Pekin. Sept 9. A mrraapondent who awarded the custody of the little girl. haa juat returned to Mukden with RAILROAD AND TELEGRAPH UNB The child's mother la dead, and Mra. the Rassian rear guard after having NOT INTERRUPTED. Rickie Nickel had applied for a writ accompanied the army the whole time of habeas corpus to taka bar from the r, St. Petersburg, Sept. 9. A dispatch custody of the who has haa bean received from Viceroy Alex- remarried. lrff announcing that the railroad and Hazel told the court aha would pretelegraph line to Mukden are both un- fer to live with Harman Humboutel, tha interrupted. Joseph Boerhaaaon, the father declared ha waa willing to THOUSANDS OF WOUNDED BENT support the child Jf aha should be NORTH. swarded to tha grandmother, Mra. Nickel. He explained that ha recently Mukden, Bept 913:30 p. m. All had married tha aunt of Haxal'a continues quiet here. All anxiety re- mother and the stater of bta dough garding tha Ruaaian transport ia over. tors grandmother. The Japanese have creased the Rhakha Tha court placed tha little girl In and are now rearing. Only the Rus- the custody of the Children's Friend and sian octet y for adopt km. Japansae outposts era in direct contact. Thousands of woonded are being neat north. IjOBSKS ENORMOUS. SEPTEMBER FATURDAV MORNING, TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, KNIGHTS ENJOY SIGHTS s In Ban Franelsca Hava Finished Business and Give Week Over to Pleasure. Visiting-Templar- The Knights Templar having completed the work of their national encampment, are dovot-In- g the remainder of tha week to sightseeing and social enjoyment.1 Today many of them .crossed the bay to witness the celebration of admission day at Oakland by the native sons of the Ban Franri-o- . Bept. 9. Gulden West. GOULD AND WESTERN PACIFIC f 9 President of D. A R. O. is Chosen rector of tha New Coast Line. . little figuring alii show. j( assume that the exhibit will be eouxis aa good. 'The fact that the govern.-- , v,, an exclusive cite upon which u, hX makea n better showing than before poealble. A mure deairabl ting could not lie afforded by ai than that about tbe Island in Ginkl Thousands of Acres of Timber De- Jake. One rreture that the governm, stroyed add Much Damage. haa never before used is uie Dona. which will loom up shove to a height of ion feet Oakland, Sept. 9. The worst forest grounds ibj Bra that ever vMtsd Alameda and will show up high above every nthl on the building grounds." Contra Cotta counties la now burning. Thousands of acres of pasture land, timber nnd brush have been destroy ad ead many homes burned to the ground. Tha damage already dona la estimated at between (75,000 and $100-00- 0. Cattlemen Attack Sheep Camp ag Cripple Creek, Sept. 9. Sheriff Bell today said that Robert Romala. the prisoner at Topeka, Kansas, who la said to have confessed 'to complicity In the Independence depot outrage la thla district, had long been under suspicion la connection with these and other crimes. We know positively. raid Sheriff Bell, 'that Romaia worked ia the jllo-trii- -t while tha strike was ia progreas sag waa a spy employed by tha Western Federation of Miners. I received a letter from Sheriff Lucas of Topeka, several days ago aid Ball, which stated that Remain had made n confeeaioa regarding tha Independence depot and Vindicator mine explosions. 1 wrote to Sheriff Lucas, aaklffk for full details, and for Mm to get a written confeaMon from Romaia. I have not heard to answer tc my letter. in I have no data aa to whether belonged to tha Western Federation of Miners, but am of tha opinion that before the strike he waa n member of Free Coinage Miners union No. 19, of Altmnn. Ho cams In the district about n year nnd n half ago, shortly after having been released from the Canon City penitentiary, where he had served a sentence for burglary. In the latter 1 received from Sheriff Lucas, be aaya Romala Implicates other men. I cannot give these names out for the reason that we have not apprehended the men, and they might get away If their names were made pnbUc." Sheriff Bell added that as aoon aa he learned something more definite extradition papers for Ro main's return would be naked for and the suspect brought to this city. FOREST FIRES DEVASTATE CALIFORNIA deem-towe- ra RANGEWAR Kill 800 Head of Sheep, Ro-ma- MET DEATH Now York, BENEATH WHEELS. Sept7 .Eriklara Die-drte- k Butte, Bept 9. Another range nr between cattlemen and sheepmen kn broken out In the country adjoiiiii Pryor mountain, across the R'yoolu Una. The ramp of George Crosby an attacked at night and 400 or 500 of tb sheep killed by driving them oviri cut in n canon. Edhelm, general manager for the Mark 'Crewe Leather Goods company, of London, with branches in tbia country, haa baen killed at Larchmont by a passenger train. Edhelm wee n native of Bwedea but had lived here 30 years and waa a member of many well PROMINENT known clubs. INSANITY MAY BE COMMUNICATED. New York, Sept. 9. Apparent proof that insanity may ba communicated I Topeka, Sapt. 9. Romala said: got In with n gang of fellows who naked me to join the nnfon and ant aa a spy. around tha Golden Circle, and Vindicator mines. They were after Bupt Holman. I could not And any way to get la there, aa they wanted and told them aa Bat n few evelnnga Rej'fha Vindicator mine was blown up by a dynamite machine furnished by me. re"About tha middle of May, I turned to Canon City and got a can of glycerine and alx hundred feet of wire that 1 had hid than. Oa the night of June 6. it waa planned to blow up the Cripple Creek depot, so the next even-la- g I got tha glycerine and wire, and with an Iren prong about tea Inches long and about four Inches wide, at the top, with two holes In theaa tor enough apart to retch n pistol back of tha hammer, so that yon could tie n airing to the hammer nnd not Interfere with it. I nnd another man crept under the platform nnd fixed things, running tha wire to the Delmonlro abaft BOO feet away. We fooled around until tha 10 o'clork train rams (n. I aaw some of my friends there and realised that they would be killed. 1 did my beat to ran down nnd get thla thing so it would not go off, aifS when they saw what I waa trying to do, one man grabbed me end struck ma with hia pistol on the era and again behind the ear. where I have scare now from those blows, nnd I was knocked unconscious for n abort time. When I ream to again, everybody In Independence was around there, and there wee reettement Then I got out nf the town aa quickly aa possible. That wa the eighth, mad on the ninth we nil walked doom to Colorado Springs and got there eboat B or I o'clock the neat morning. Three of the men bought tickets for Pueblo, nnd I think they went west. On the night of the 9th nt :30 I took the Santa Fa train for the east. Romain'a con fanal on was made before County Attorney Hungats nnd Sheriff Lucas, and sworn to before M. F. Iayeock, notary public. Following are tha names of miners whom declared were confederated with him in the dynamiting of the Vindicator mine and Cripple Creak depot This includes the entire Hat nave two, the names of whom the Topeka sheriff refuses to give out: Jeaae Waters: Foster: Mc Kinney; Louis Toeeel; Jim Illcks; Carl Nelson; Davis; Kcnnlaon; Beck, and Campbell. like hydrophobia la shown In n case attracting much attention from physicians at Bellevue hoapitaL The sub-jela Nellie Hatpin, n trained nurse, who waa bitten fin the hand by an insane patient In the Kings County sanitarium nearly a year aga 81ncs then the wound frequently hex given Mlee Halpln grant pain nnd never completely healed. About two months ago aha began to show signs of mental disturbance. These grew longer nnd finally her friends had the young woman removed from her homo to the hoapitaL She now suffers severe convulsions resembling tbe manifestations of rabies while the mental delusions are almost continuous. CHICAGO JUDGE DEU 9. Judge Kid Chicago, Sept. Hawes has died suddenly ai bii Kumar home In Lea Cheneaux Islands For nearly forty years Judge Hare had been a prominent figure in fit law machinery of Chicago, and hr twelve years ha Mired on the supate court bench of Cook county. Kirk Hawes waa horn In Drookfldd, Mass., February E. 1839. Ha i brother of Mra Mary J. Holmei, fit is author. In the presidential campaign of 1KI Mr. Hawn opposed the third tore movement In tovor of Gen. Grant Ik nnd Robert G. Ingeraoll opposed tha Grant forces at the Springfield atata convent Ion, were successful and thaw by haa much to do with the result ef the national convention. Judge Hawes waa one of tha of tha Union League club aad i member of tba Sunaet club, tbe Nineteenth Century club, tbe Marqueti club, nnd the Chicago Bar aasorlatlm BUILDING GOVERNMENT WILL BE Ha waa. n student of Egyptology ui BEAUTIFUL. pent a great deal of time and aunt orpi-ixer- a collecting. Portland? Ore.;- Sept. 9. Those who have visited tha Chicago and St. Louis expositions declare that tha designs for tho government building at the Lewis A Clarke exposition indicate it will surpass in beauty anything hitherto attempted by thp government nnd that tha main exhibit building will establish preoedent ia architectural beauty for government exhibit buildings. T think that without any question the main building la the most attractive nnd moat ornamental building ever erected nt an exposition," said PresiTha dent W. H. Goode yesterday. floor apace being practically tha same aa the floor apace nt 8t. Louis aa g CLEAN-Uf- . MINING HYDRAULIC Vancouver, B. C Bept 9. Hydruk mining la Cariboo ceased last week ui all the gold baa now been reeovori from the alulces. Despite the dry m sou the clean-u- p haa been satisfactory, the consolidated Cariboo, limited, atom cleaning up $130,000. Rome, Bept- - b. Papai Secretary ef 8tate Cardinal Merry del VaL wfco came to Rome today from ble mm residence at Caste! Gandolfo. to rente a tha diplomatic carps, granted an to Archblnhop Chapell, the ipot-tol- delegate to Culm. MUST GO BACK AS UNIONISTS IF ATI . That is the echanical Strike Ro-ma- tn Decision of the Members oE M- Trades Unions In the Packing Stock Handlers Informed They Will Be Sent For When Needed. . days' permission to call off the Mk Chicago, Bept .9. The fifty-nin- e Business Agent Golden, of the ware trike of Butcher and Allied Trades tare, said that tha WAS NOT A UNION MEMBER. nt the stock yards la off. back to work as aa organBawa meat-entirSmith of the . not at all. said tho vote of the conferTha following statement wxa Denver. Sept. President Charles ot M. Moyer aad Secretary Haywood of ence board of the allied trades council by James Tracey, secretary was lied trades conierence the West era Federation of Miners de-- J (o bring the trouble to an end . The strike was one of dare that B. 8. Siegel, alias Robert Tnani President Donnelly haa telegraphed remarkable that haa ever oceurrei Romaln, who baa made a confession at Topeka, Implicating union minora In the decision tn all the cities where la the United Btatea, It wax""! able for the absence of dlaorder, two eaploaiona, which killed fifteen Uteworkiuen have been on atrlke. conference board of the allied though 50,000 men and women wwv waa never a member of orgaw Free Coinage union of Altman, or any trades council officially announced the volred. It proves that labor aao bodies, strike waa at an end. It then ad- tlona are other union connected with the fedmembers are engaged la a eration. They utterly discredit tha journed, but met at once and reorganbutoh-er- a of tho the effort to uplift the maawfJJ representatives ised, man's alleged confeMloa. not being Included in the new markable tor the feet which la board. The board now consists of by the police that our CROCKERY FROM HOLLAND MUST representatives of tha mechanical practically unbroken In apKw PAY ADVANCED DUTY. trades salons. Application will be adverse conditions. It i mad. to the packers that members becaure it waa a fight New York. Sapt. 9.A signal victory of there unions be taken back as of tbe largest corporal on i -haa been won by tha domestic pnttera nnloniata or not at all. The board de- world, In behalf of unskilled J number 3 cided to return tomorrow. and by tha rating of The of the United Btatea general appraisers, has never been told, it struggle sustaining aa advance of 10 per cent ARE NOT GIVENWORK AT ONCE. never will. Like all atrlkca on made by Appraiser Whitehead in a victory for tbe worker crockery from Holland. Is doing so Chicago, Sept. 9. More than 00 lira rather than rlek auch a strew d, which canalata of Gentha stock handlers who struck appeared will be ready to to on eral Appraisers Flacker, Howell aal at the office of Manager Skinner of tho employers tha unions in the future wiU j;l Devries, reversed tbe decision of Genstock yards to apply for their old ble basis. Every union B. oat who T. oa coma Bharretta. eral the first positions. Ha had previously an- solidarity and will appeal auatalnad the Importers' invoice nounced that he would employ nil the straggle stronger than ever. values. old mea needed. Tha gooda on which the advance la None of the stock handlers was RATIFY ACTION. made are chiefly cupa and saucers of taken back, being informed that they Maeat-nlctha cheaper grades, mads la tha would be rent for Aim It "district of Holland. Untlla year la understood that before going to Kansas City. Bept -i tt u ago the domestic manufacturers conwork, they will be required to sign an lag of the conference trolled tha market oa this class nf agreement aettlng forth that they re- striking packing house a . goods. Whan they begaa to feel the turn as individual and not aa an or- day at packing trades hcadQ Mic thev ganisation. ' Members uf other unions Armuurdale the action of competition of tha lmportatlona oa- started an investigation, which resultwere not so much in evidence when aellv in calling Uie cfrlke 'giraef that 'be ed In charges of undervaluation being work was begun at the packing houses ratified. This presented to the treasury department today. Moat of the men did not know in this city will aad by the Tha importer presented evidence td the sulks waa off. President Don- organisation. c s r General Bharretta whlrh convinced him nelly has rereived a telegram from Tomorrow many of the or that their values were rom-L- ' Thla the last member of the internal tonal out of work will apply derision is now overruled. executive board of the ualon, giving ment. teat Vice-Preside-nt Ill lioa-uaionl- g Di- Ban Franctw-oBept 9. Tha announcement that Edward T. Jeffrey, the Denver and Rio president of Grande railroad, hud been appointed director of the Western Pacific. Railroad enmnany Is accepted aa proof that the Goulds ace quietly preparing to annex that project lo the system of railroads which they control. Having selected a route for the new . I'm across the sierra and entered tha eastern market for material for tba construction nf tbls western extension of their roads, they have now in. Jected Into the directorate of tba Wexiera Pacific company one of their eblet representative. Tbe Western Pacific Railway company was organised to build from Ogden to Ban Francisco and to construct certain branches In California. Its main lino will be abont 950 miles long sad la all about 1,250 miles of road will he laid. Up to tha present time tbe Western Pacific has Invested S3 500.1)00 oa Its project. It haa secured extensive terminal on the harbor of Ban Fram-lscand haa perfected Its entrance to these terminals aa well as havtnic arqi'lred rormlaala tn other cities in California. - herih..T sub-hoa- rd sub-boar- ht t |