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Show Want Ads. Free to All Subscribers, iOCentsbyCarHer Tell Us Your Needs. you In? YOL ij lublisljrli Batin at 229 KNo' IIIiStBE COLONY IH- - Routed this hokhihg. IN RIOTS deserted at Billing, 1 U, ex- -, HAN JUAN, Aug. 2. Serious riot- m NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 2. II is more than likely that the federal government will within a few days be asked to take charge or the revet situation here. It is also probable that the United States government will be Wyuked to send Surgeon-Generman to direct affairs. A petition has been circulated on the cotton exchange requesting federal action and has received a majority of the signatures ol members of the exchange. The Louisiana state board of health was notified officially today that the case of fever at Montgomery. Ala., is that of William Mlnnlgett, a pUii-c- r. He was taken ill Friday at lhe Capltola hotel coming from Del-rv- sa 1 la. t I re-o- anti-mosqu- tto - 22: while-washi- jmade ng tr"t l,hi RUN tlmt ima TO THROUGH ELKO GERMAN . EMBASSADOR GIVEN FRANCE'8 VIEWS Au Western ra- ikTLJ1 ork,n at this point PARIS, Aug. 2. Premier Rouvier " th Southern Pacific thla afternoon handed the German France's views ae the basis thit wJ1. Place- - tt also of the program for- the coming InterdW,lu national conference on the Moroccan tStVm .t0 roundhouse win question. It bears principally on fi here. nunclal and military reforms. GRAND JURY to investigate EQUITABLE SOCIETY'S AFFAIRS 2.- -At "Wj a-- " k1 the Jrome. t,Attorney Jus- - branch cr Si adjourned Mr Jernie 1 pr?ab,I,tY h for t0 "Panel a nd Investigate the y' The result of his ,h' KrWun- w,Tr - MINER SCOTT HAS STILL MORE TROUBLES ii CANAL Program Includes Historical Exercises, Marine Spectacles and Elaborate Pyrotechic Display. DENVER, Aug. 2. By order or President Wilson of the International Brutherhood of Mslntalnence of Way Employes all niemliers of the order will amke at fc oclock this evening. Eight uiidred are affected on the entire system ot the Denver & Rio Grande. Genet .tl Manager Ridgeway states that tliete wi,l be no recognition or the He says tne men are oigaiiixaiion. SAULT STli. MARIE, MIcll., Aug. 2. This entire vicinity Is en fete today unreasonable In their demands ana in celebration of the that he has plenty of men to taxe their of the opening of Bt. Marya ship canal, places. An order was sent out today Dy the which made poaslble through-watcommunication between Lake Super- joint protective board on the Deniei Rio Grande railroad to all track ior and the lower lakes and the Atand water service men on that road lantic seaboard. who are members of the brotherhood Preparations for the celebration, to go on strike at 8 o'clock p. m Aug. which 1 to continue over tomorrow, The strike Is ordered in consehave been in progress for nearly a quence of the refusal of the officers of year. Substantial appropriations were the company to accept the schedule made by the federal government and presented by the brotherhood or to the state of Michigan, together with submit the matter In dispute to arbithe marine Interests of the great lakes. tration. The concessions asked by the track The two days' programme Includes historical exercises, marine siwctaclcs men, which the Denver A Rio Grande and an elaborate pyrotechnic display. officers refused to make, included an Visitors are here from all states and increase of $10 a month in the wages Cunadlan province bordering on the of section foremen, and of 85 to 50 Treat lakes and among the chief par- cents a day in the wages of section ticipant are many notable representa- hands, and rules of government such as have been given to other branohes tive of the two governments. while Russia was handicapped by long Completed by Michigan in 1855, i.e of service. The union also demanddistances from a base. If the war had boo canal was transferred to the ed that foremen recently discharged too been fought on Russian true frontiers United States government iii 1870, hu because of supposed activity Inreinas he brotherhood, they allege, been widened would have lasted not and deepened seveial the Japanese eix months. The Japs nave not made times and la now Immeasurably the stated. John T. Wilson, president ot the Inthe progress commonly believed and busiest of all the world's artificial Brotherhood of Maintenare very far from being In a position waterway. The traffic by way of Lie ternational ance of Employee, hna come to Way "Soo American and conditions to dictate the peace canals, Canadian, St. Louis to take perfrom this city M. Witte will pay an Informal call for the seven and a half montba of to President Roosevelt at Sagamote last year in which the Ice was absent sonal charge of the strike. In preparing for the conduct of the Hill next Friday. He will be accom-oante- fi and they were open to navigation was strike. 10,000 copies of a circular on net Embassador 22,000,000 27,000,000 to Oyster Bay by of which tons, Is vhlch printed the correspondence was Rost through the American canal. They will be the guests at The Boo canal haa had Industrial between Chalrmnn Thomas A. Saunluncheon- of the president and Mrs. committee and Roosevelt,' and will have opportunity and sociological consequences for the ders of the grievance C. Ridgeway and A. General Manager to the discus country beyond calculation. By open- other officers of the mad have been during the nftemoon M. Witte ing through-watcommunication be pending peace negotiations. tween Lake Superior and the lower spread broadcast throughout the state. will be presonted to the president as Huron Komur was presented lakes and the Atlantic seaboard by MRS. MACKAY8 CAMPAIGN last week by Minister Takahlra, in ad- way of the Erie canal and the Hudson, IN 8CHOOL ELECTION 11 haa developed the vast mineral vance of the formal reception which the president will tender the peace en- wealth of the Lake Superior region, NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Not only the voys and their suites on board the has furnished a cheap and convenient men. but practically all the women of next outlet for the transportation of grain, cruiser Mayflower Saturday. town of Roslyn turned beautiful the M Ha-'flour and other products to the East Nssijlro IvMkawa. editor of the to vote at the school election, toRhimbun of Toklo, one of the men and to Europe, has helped to build up out and when the returna are counted officially accompanying Komura. the meat Industrial centers at Chicago, day Intonight they are expected to shojv the out an Duluth, Cleveland and other points Japanese peace envoy, gave of Mrs. Clarence Mackay as terview In which he outlined what he and has contributed materially toward election the school board by a declared to be the popular feeling in giving the United States Its primacy a member of Some time ago snlendld majority. pen-.terms, in the production of Iron, steel and Japan regarding to take an InterMrs. began Mackay "My people feel that this Is not time copper. est In the village schools, and aa a for peace: thnt It Is too early, he result of her Investlgstmns she consaid. "Tlrst. we must get Harbin and cluded that some radical changes In we them get Vladivostok, for unless management and methods would he a v fear that by end by we ehall have SENSATIONAL benefit to the community. Forthwith to fight again. We mum ston Russian she began to neglect her duties as soambition now. once for all. We do not leader of the millionaires' colony cial once wish to fight the Russians again Roslyn and entered upon a rigorUP FOR TRIAL of peace has been concluded. ous campaign for the office of school Mr. On the question of Indemnity commissioner. For a month or more smallest Yshlkawa said that the very site has addressed public assemblies, to sum his people would be wllllm: aired her views through the village consider was $750,000,000. the actual press, buttonholed voters In tha streets "ost of the war so far. but that some nnd otherwise waged a campaign after Divorce In Circles Interested Army $2,250,000,000. demanded ns high as the manner of the most practical ward He himself thought the people would Suit Brought By Capt. And despite the opposipoliticians. he satisfied with $1,000,000,000. of the old members of the board, tion "Then Sakhalin must be ceded for Elmer Taggert. it appears practically certain on the In the two reasons he continued. of the early returns that the afface -i first place. It was exchanged by Ruefairs of the Roslyn schools during the Chlshlma the lor thirty years WOOSTER, O.. Aug. 2. Men prom- ensuing year will be conducted accordatchlpelaeo. hut these other Island -inent in army circle are here today ing to the views of the beautiful wife !lv belonged all the time to Japan, millionaire. and It was only because Japan was to appear aa witnesses in the sensa- of the young at the time afraid of Russia that the tional divorce case of Captain Elmer LUTHER BURBANK'S deni was assented to. Taggart against his wife. Violet upGREATE8T AMBITION Mrs. Tagga.t on statutory grounds. cross file a came here to petition. REPRESENTATIVE NEGROES ST. LOUIS, Aug. I. The one great IN CONVENTION AT MUSKOGEE Women thronged the courthouse at the Is to apopening and at noon there was no more ambition of LutherofBurbank children to the scithe rearing ply When tiial the Reore-ept"tlrosm tor 2. spectators. WTTRKOCKE. I. T.. Aug. with he has which entific principles nearoe of Tndinn Territory opened the request by Captain TagThis miracles with plants. assembled In convention here today gart's attorney that the caae be heard wrought Californian announced In fnmous the was the refused in judge. by to proft private the Tvirnose of organising tn Interview with Rev. Dr. James W. mote statehood and to set colored Lee. of St. Louis. Mr. Burbank asTRIAL FRAUD LAND 'Vicmte elected to whatever convenh.s belief that every person serted NOON THIS CLOSED tions hereafter have to do with become physically, could spiritually terthe laws that ohall govern the FORTLAKD, Aug. 2. The closing nnd morally perfect If subjected to ritory. The convention will he In ses- v in the land fraud trial was the same care and training that he sion several days and will evhsl-ivel- argument noon. This afternoon (he was given to plants. The nature, of thla finished tor means discuss ways and instruction to the jury, rrowtng children, he said, should bo deilveied lourt the constitutional rights of the which were identical with those of the brought into relation with all the- eleueoro race when the new form of govIn tlielr environment to which tint trial. The jury retired to de ments were ernment ehall be Introduced. potentially responsive. 'hey liberate. fc-ac- er e - er prt-ci.ie- ly . e CISE ' in ve m-li- ig CHICAGO, Aug.- 2. Scotty of Fu neral mountain la sad despite his prosperity. He parted with hie yellow dog in New York and now he has lost hie favorite revolver, and thinks life hardly worth living. The weapon, WEDwhich he calls "Cannon, disappeared DING ONE OF NOTE Saturday night and he le convinced that some one stole It He entertained some friends In1 his room and says A wedding ot NEW YORK, Aug. one of them was the thief. note here toriav wns that of Mia Beatrix Hawthorne, daughter of Julian . TO COMPILE THE Hawthorne and granddaughter of the COTTON CROP REPORT lonioua novelist. Nathaniel Hawthomu, to Mr. Clifford Fmyth. a prominent WASHINGTON. Aug.. 2. P. I newspaper man of this city. Miss SEATTLE, Aug. 2. A desperate atHutchison of Louisiana haa been ap- Gwendolln Hawthorne, a sister of the pointed a member of the permanent irlde of today, la to he married ouo tempt to blow up the county jail was Investigations disclose an extraordin- board of statisticians to compile the month hence to Mr. Mtrhnel Andrew made early this morning by Jack Mikkelsen of Bioux City, la. ary condition of affairs, he said. Of 70 1 ton crop report Chesterfield, who Is serving a sentence course the superintendent of Insurance Is not the prosecuting officer and theie BANK AT ROYAL, for criminal assault. His wife smugMOODY CONCLUDES . ILL, ROBBED OF HGjO ire certain features or importance ti VISIT WITH PRESIDENT gled five sticks of dynamite and a a criminal to him yesterday afternoon. Investigation wnich are n'c DANVILLE. III., Aug. 2. The bank OYSTER BAT. Aug. 2. Secretary 4 oclock this morning Chesterfield adequately covered, while the leglsia-lv- e off the dynamite, tearing a Investigation Is for the purpose at Royal was robbed of $4,000 Lt Mnndy loft this morning for Waehlng touched hvi--e hole in his relL Guards rushed of remedying existing evils. ton. night. - ed or al two-fdl- lembers of Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Will Go Oat This Evening. L NSW YORK, Aug. 2. The Japanese condition are too Intolerable to admit of discussion. I am happy to .islt America and also glad to nave personal intercourse with Presldenl Roosevelt to present the greetings of Emperor Nicholas said M. Witte, tee Russian peace envoy at midnight la an interview by wireless telegraphy aboard the steamer Wilhelm der Grosso, eighty miles east of Nantucket The steamer docks at lightship. oclock this afternoon. It has been stated that I am to test the ground for floating a Russian loan in America and to discuss relamiles from New tions between the two countries, esLa., thirty-fiv- e The hot weather of Tues- pecially commercial affairs. My om Oileane. day la given by experts as the cause mission Is the negotiations for peace, d for the increase in the num- but ( am quite ready to express my persafial opinion on questions relating ber of new cases. Up to 10:20 today there had been to Russia and America with a view of etrenjlhenliig the traditional friendly two deaths and one new case reported to the board of health. The weatbci feellqg Is against the patients and la cloudy Thq Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse at quarantine this afternoon. and aultiy. All arrangements have been completed to open a detention Envoy Witte was reticent concerning He said benegotiations. camp at the state line dividing Louis- the iana and Mississippi, on the Louis- cause the Russians had reverses It did ville A Nashville road. The camp will not iMffMfr that they have lost their be under the direction of the federal power. Japan had been successful bemarine service. The health officials cause for ten years she had been preare Investigating suspicious esses at paring for war, and the conduct of was within her sphere, Milneburg. a pleasuie resort, seven .operation KenL-won- d. WILL MIKE M. Witte Arrives In New York This Afternoon On Steamer Wilhelm der Grosse. ing occurred here last night In conby'th, with the strike of longsnore-nu- u Montana nection The to Mr. Perham. block eystem The against the Porto Rico Bteamsulp tnl u tied up. aban- - company. The police were called to been has division be established rioters the have quell aqd fired Into the mob, strikers The A and killing two and wounding forty, some division points at quarter on both fatally. The streets are patrolled by floryiny there. The trains on police armed with army carbines. Tile Paul left and St H arrived company rcluses an Increase or IS 4ule time thla morning, meral Superintendent Slade of the cents an hour. it Northern and General Managertl n of the Northern Pacific, in aiate-l- DELAVAN LAKE ASSEMBLY men are given ont at noon, say IN ANNUAL 8ES8ION mewed to take the' striker situation the admits Slade xa DELAVAN. Wlm, Aug. 2. The serious than at first believed, Lake assembly, which opened ton say. the operators generally s a large attendance, promisee Iraf-lwith day yed the strike order. Freight President Per-- i to be the most successful session id baffly crippled. lines the history of the organisation. The says the offices of both No violence opening day was made notable by the be coast are picketed. Occidents have yet been reported, presence of Senator Dolliver of Iowa, ham Insists that both systems will who delivered an address on the subA num- miles from New Orleans. effectively tied up by Thursday. . ject, A Poor Boys Country. At noon the official report states ber of other speakers of national . hUCKY MOUNTAIN prominence will be heard during the that six deaths have occurred In ibe DIVISION TIED UP next two weeks. emergency hospital. All were Italians. There was no report of new 2 ICbSoCLA. Mont, Aug. cases from 10:20 to noon. Only two The ANNUAL PROCESSION OP THE PORTIUNCULA new cases are known officially today. seky mountain division of the North-A local cotton firm retrieved a telePacific Is tied up tight by ibe trike sad not a wheel Is turning here, NOTRE DAME, Ind., Aug. 2. lhe gram of suspicious cases at Memphis. More complications have arisen over i! the wires are down, but whetnci Church of the Sacred Heart was ms the storm last night or Interfercrowded this afternoon at the opening the quarantine and ordering out of es is not known. of the annual procession of the troops In Mississippi to enforce the This service, which Is held qtarantlne' of Albert Baldwin.1 a milALL OPERATORS ARE on this date each year, will continue all lionaire banker,, wbo owns a hand: OUT IN MONTANA night and all day tomorrow, dosing some home just beyond the Louisiana at sundown tomorrow evening. The line. It Is alleged that the Mississippi HELENA, Aug. The. strike order Church of the Sacred Heart is one ot troops applied for admission to "Baldvas generally obeyed throughout Monttha few churches In America not main- win Lodge and when refused by the ana. Practically every man Includitained by the Franciscan order, in Oceeper forcibly took charge of the ng the dispatchers on both systems which the procession is held. Baldwins son when notiis out fied ordered the troops in vacate, but TO MINE LARGE IRON the captain refused. Baldwin applied TELEGRAPHERS OBEY ORDER DEPOSIT IN NEVADA In the United States district court foi AT DULUTH AND 8UPERIOA "n injunction. Judge Bardee is now 1. O'Neil U ;n Atlanta. If the Injunction Is graftNeV., Aug. ELKO, DULUTH,' Aug. 2. Twenty operaVardy, owners of the old silver mines ed the United States mnrshal for that tor of the Great Northern offices at at Ward well, which produced millions district of Mississippi must serve the hperior and live at Duluth strict hcn silver was worth 11.29 an ounce, papers. Lieii placei were not filled. A terrific storm last night has deare preparing to mine a large deposit of .Iron that Is partially opened up on stroyed all work of the seventeen STRIKE DOES NOT7 their claims Several experts have ex- "dean up and oil clubs of seventeen AFFECT PORTLAND amined wards The rains caused the overthe property tor the owners. flow' of the cistern and loss of the oil PORTLAND, Aug, 2. Only three coverings. Extra forces of men were operator here are affected by the put to work this morning to go over Wke. They are under the employ- il each cistern. tpe territory and ike Terminal company and are The council has passed an directly Involved. law providing a penalty of 225 for any property owner failing to WION OPERATORS IN ave Ms cistern screened and oiled. NORTH DAKOTA QUIT At 2 o'clock there was a report ol new cases today. Governor eight fARQo, Aug. 2. Indicate Reports Blanchard wired Secretary Shaw a U union one operators strong protest against the action of Dwson have quit. All except trains are the revenue cutter charged Admiral Goodrich Statesmen Will with Interfering withWinona,' Louisiana fishing boats. Captain Bostick of th hEWPERS TO COMBAT Be No Whitewashing In the naval brigade has been ordered to proCOLONEL BRYANS POLICIES ceed to the scene of the trouble with Proceedings. his command to protect the rights of A"With the tttkhYNAM citlxen. Governor Blanchard demandJames E. Eccles. Paul Mor---a ed of the commandei of the ship the Thoms F. Ryan and Edward A. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 2. I can release of all boats held. Governor sfawni !noVemeit la on foot to assure you that there will be no Varda man disclaims issuing orders tor twenty-one- " news-ta- g in this pro- the reported trespass. The matter in any particular kra.ha whose purpose ceeding. was the' statement Admiral extremely serious. V, the P0Wth iiC0Uraw Goodrich made this morning In referkianto.. state. ence to the Investigation the boaxd GOVERNOR VARDAMAN htV'Ulf Promotcr of the scheme of Inquiry Into the cause byof the BenMAKING INVESTIGATION of Hastings. His pa- ptr 1, .. ?wn explosion. Either the Solace nington h be1Jn.'ud t0 L1,,coln- - Omaha nr the Hancock, now on the way lo JACKSON, Mies., Aug. 2j Governor the headquarters of the San Francisco, will be ordered here Varda mail left thla horning for the and to Like the convalescents to Mare Is- Gulf coast In Investigate the report thtknia .r.W"p?per ,,5er way for the pur- - land. The Chicago and the Bennii.g-o- n that Mississippi troops invaded Louiswill remain here until that time. iana. He declines to discuss the matwh,ch 11 to Sa,TeeWy a dally. No new deathe are reported and the ter in the meantime. Uetern PACIFIC patients are doing welL ac-- tt JUAN L dlvlaion manager ld Increase In Number of New Cases. morning, rrertaent rerliam Strike of Longshoremen Leads to Telegrapher Bloodshed Two Killed and to order of Railway men are eUndlng Arm and men in Forty Wounded. the order. All the it 2 A STOCKHOLM. Aug. FIGHT THE UNION new ministry has been formed with M. Lundebeig as minister of state mid Count AVachtinels- ter as minister of foreign af- - 4 fairs. Tile new cabinet seeks STRIKE AFFECTS ENTIRE DENa peaceful volution of the prob- leius presented by Norways VER & RIO GRANDE SYSTEM. withdrawal. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES TO TAKE STATEMENT OF RUSSIAN PEACE CHARGE OF FEVER SITUATION. PLENIPOTENTIARY. trike of t PAUL. Aug.o lhe Great North-!n- 4 toWmpbr" went Into Northern Pacific dlvlaion are out ex-- t b. Mlnseapta Detroit, he says. and Wadena FORMED t -- ef-t- L NEW SWEDISH CABINET Hot Weather Responsible For Two-Fo- AT SAN 2- -Tbe WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1905 AFRICA J. Israel BASEL. Aug. Zangwlll, the author, haa decided to accept the presidency of the new Jewish Ten 1 tonal -1st league and will negotiate with Premier Rrnfour for the English offer of an East African tract for colonisation which was rejected by the original congress. PjatofOnlouSiplIutWitli SERIOUS AH tktHm fExcepllons Hive lift Thdf Keys. itiiru. iltah JAPANESE PEACE WILL ESTABLISH IEKRAFBERS Montana j j pio-lectl- 8MYTH-HAWTHORN- ng E t DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP COUNTY JAH AT SEATTLE to the scene, but Chesterfield held them at bay until the police and fire departments were a out for. The Ini- -' ter timed a big hose on him, nearly drowning him. Chesterfield then totally shot himself. Chesterfield was married two weeks ago In the jnll to the same woman who helped him to escape two years ago at Vancouver, It. C.. by smuggling pepper Into hia It elite ffl.lot. Iia ftellvwlnri ttlA |