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Show ; j yuliltsltri Dailu at Hint USES TTD OFATHS in XGE vLu. BADLY OF from AH Southern States. SAGAMORE The striking twenty telegraphers undoubtedly have the It looka Northern Pacific and Great Northern' cum and tour deaths. naw case will be roads seriously crippled today. Norththe record tor ern Pacific passenger No. 4 has been t04 him t up annulled and la running as No. 2. SO 10: At President Perham of the O. R. T. say's KEW ORLEANS. Aug. four of official report all an passenger trains are from seven to then was the from caeea new fourteen hours late, while .freight trafud three Some fic la aectlon of the city. No violence or ac4.- -At jenow 4. Aug. paralysed. fever not made cidents are reported. Seventeen nonunion operators left for the west topibUc. reaervea at day. President Perham said: naval Loulalana fhe the The full effect of the strike will not SMleti thla afternoon captured In be felt boat "Tlpaey" by the companies until four or jflatolppl patrol In Loulalana wa- - five days have elapsed, but I am well canal, Island tfcftlp I satisfied with present conditions. ten am constantly receiving reports from ne quarantine regulations are much tighter throughout the all parts of both systems to the efwete of Ulaalaslppl. Alabama, Texas, fect that passenger trains are delayed The ahot-t- n and that freight traffic la paralysed. Tenneoee and Artanaaa. mll-g- li The stories about our men going back methods have passed and the majIn out a to work are absolutely untrue. There hu been ordered Work la progressi- has been no break in our ranks. ority of the states ng nicely toward cleaning the city. SAGE CELEBRATE8 Nothing has yet been done to set RUSSELL EIGHTY-NINTBIRTHDAY ulde the arbitrary quarantine In which and Calcoaleu parishes, NEW YORK, Aug. 4 Russell Rage have ihut out all trains thus tying entered Pacupon hla ninetieth year today. Southern and Texas ip both the to the custom of many years, from received Contrary was mall No la. ns ific Russell did not spend his anUncle'' toT.T.. in north Louisiana points downtown at hla office. Afniversary la lar and all transcontinental traffic ter and a resort to much persuasion at a standstill. Mrs. Sage and like strategy. state something on the soldiers Louisiana The Dr. the family physician, Munn, sucComgne ipent an uneventful night week In in enticing ceeded the early mander Bostock of the naval reaervea summer to hla veteran financier the win aelse any Iflsalsalppl boats caught Lawrence home and at despite Beach, Expwaters. treipaaslng in Loulalana to be near the "street," hla yearnings is militia local trouble the ecting held In readiness On the other hand It .la probable that he will be kept In n the country during the heated period, IflnlMipp! la making warlike The state has no naval with just an occasional run Into town but has soldiers, and Governor to see how things are going. militia, Vardanian has called out more troops During the day Mr. Sage's friends, fellow directors In Gould companies for duty on the coast Over one hundred men are there now. It la likely for most part, sent him their congratthe Mlwlulppl host Grace will be ulations by mall or wire. Mr. Sage, In atlied today and the crew arrested spite of hla advanced age and hla apSheriff Long says he will follow the pearance of falling strength, continues orderi of Governor Blanchard to the to take a keen Interest in everything letter. that relates to the world of business Fbur deaths and seventeen new cases and finance. irthi and new caaea were be-ejB- lr, Ra-ptd- ea H denypn-tratlo- at noon was the official report All are below Canal street and are Italians. Dr. Richardson searched the tenderloin thla morning, buf found no HILL. ' OYSTER BAY, Aug. Russian Peace Plenipotentiary Witte waa Introduced to President Roosevelt this afternoon. The giant envoy arrived on the 12:20 train accompanied by Baron Rosen, the Russian embassador. The count comes merely to get acquainted with the president, explained Baron Rosen, and has nothing to M. Witte smiled aay for publication. and bowed, but vouchsafed no remarks as the president's colored coachman drove the visitors away In the direction of Sagamore Hill. The Mayflower, with Assistant Secretary of State Pierce and Commander Winslow, arrived this afternoon. Mr. Pierce will consult with the president regarding the details of tomorrows reception to the envoys. M. Witte and Baron Rosen lunched with the president and Mrs. Roosevelt, returning to New York on the 4:20 train. The president then received representatives of the London Times and Telegraph. TRAINS OVER HAZEN CUT- OFF IN THREE WEEKS RENO. Nev., Aug. 4. Work on the Is progressing very rapHaxen cut-oidly at present and an extra force of men has been .put on. It lx announced by the railroad company that trains are expected to run over the new road by the 20th of the present month. Two passenger trains will he run daily from San Francisco lo Tonopnh and return. Theae trains will Le what are now the local trains 13 end 14. It la not thought anv change In their time between Sparks and Ran Francisco will be made. Instead of cutting out at Sparks the tr.il.ia will run Freight trains through to Tonopah. will be run in accordance with the freight traffic. The telegraph line from Haxen to Tonopah is now being constructed and will be completed at the same time the road la ready for use. All trains will be operated from the office at Sparks by the main line dispatcher ff ALL 8. P. EMPLOYE8 MU8T BE AMATEUR ATHLETIC 4. EXAMINED fever. Thla afternoon Calcoaleu and Rtpldes pariah officials backed down end permitted trains to carry mall though. When New Orleans trains ffived at Calcoaleu the engine and 0 car were detached and run SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. General Manager Calvin of the Southern Pacific has ordered an examination of the men employed in every branch of MEET AT PORTLAND ttrugh the parishes at a high speed. Every Prospect of Record Breaking ve were no stops. Performances In Field and The Louisiana fleet has captured the Track Events. Phlp also. Prise crews have been Pfed aboard both vesaela. It la that several ahots were ex-- 4 Ore.. Aug. 4. The PORTLAND, at Mermenton, La., between 4tntlon camp guards and a negro crack amateur athletes of the country u attempting to escape. meet In the stadium of the Lewis and Clark exposition today and tomorrow HEAD OF QUARANTINE ASSOCIATION ARRESTED to settle the national championships In field and track athletics. The afmobile. Ala, Aug. 4. Dr. J. M. fair, which has attracted leading club head of the National Quar-Wtl- n and college performers of Milwaukee, oclat!on of Nashville, was New York, Chicago and other eastern trrte1 ftt Gulfport. Mias., by the fevantlne officers while getting off points, In addition to all the star perOrleans train. He was sent formers of the Pacific northwest, will Mp Inland aboard the revenue cut- - be the ever held In this section. re-Wt- ed largest Winona. 'Mo NEW CASES AT JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Jackson, mi., Aug. 4. n0 new fever are reported by the ard. The Vicksburg company atlonal Guards were ordered out morning to reinforce the troops on ,AN DlEGO CITIZENS WILL BE HONORED The stadium will be taxed to Its limit to accommodate the large field of participants and spectators. With the crack performers entered, there Is every prospect that there will be some record-breakiIt la almost a hopeless task to attempt to pick winners In the largo field which la gathered from so many different places. Individual tars may come In for unexpected ng 5 " Th w,n Include San Die Jortn w ,0rtjr women olunteerefl as nurses. 11,1 per-even- ta. cores: The following events are provided In the program: run, run, mile run, run, run. run, run, hurdle race, ten hurdles, 2 feet hurdle race Inches In height; ten hurdles, 2 feet 6 inches In height; polo vault for height, running high Jump running broad jump, throwing weight, throwing shot, hammer, ( putting throwing the discus. 100-ya- Aug. 4 Admit nch hn apoplnted Chaplain Bto e flagship Chicago' to prepare lea of civilians who si Bennington victims after t TO PRESIDENT BE RECEIVED BY STOOD TOMORROW. SIX FOR CONVICTION SHOWS EFFECTS OF STRAIN OF AND SIX FOR ACQUITTAL. DIVORCE SUIT. Passenger Trains Are Many Call Merely For the Purpose of Cruisers Chattanooga and Tacoma Case of the Oregon Congressman Smiles Have Been Chased Away Will Cary Plenipotentiaries Honrs Late No Break In . Getting Acquainted With Set For Retrial On But She Bravely Faces Union Ranks. to Oyster Bay. Roosevelt. Each Witness. August 8. ST. PAUL, Au. jjtfV ORLEANS, official report waa ldock a, .1 TO BEGIN JURY DISAGREES ENVOY TAKES LUNCHEON AT ENVCiS ALYZES FREIGHT TRAFFIC. Regulations Are Be Mitrh Tlehter In the BEADY FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905 THE PRESIDENT yellow stxike oftelegraphers par NEW ORLEANS. VISITS lOiiftni. lUali Want Ads: Free to All Subscribers, Tell Us Your Needs. 440-yn- rd the operating department. Every man who has anything to do with the handling of trains will have to submit to an Inspection which will Include a thorough teat of the sight, especially as to color, the sense of hearing and the general physical condition. To facilitate the examination special cars in charge of assistant surgeons on the various divisions will be sent over the lines. BOMB FACT0RIE8 FOUND IN ODESSA ODESSA. Aug. 4. Three bomb factories have been discovered here and finished missiles were found, together with 200 unfinished. There were twelve arrests. sixty-seve- n PRINCE GUSTAV ON VISIT TO KING CHRISTIAN 4. Swedish COPENHAGEN, Aug. Crown Prince Gustav arrived today to visit King Christian to discuss the Norwegian situation. NL' tulik. Aug. 4. All arrange- WOUHTKR. O.. Aug. 4 When the After being hours the Jury Taggart divorce trial was resumed convi-yn.i he peace envoy of Russia In the second trial of Congressman today Mrs. Taggart plainly showed and J.ij.h n from NVw York to Oyster WKlIiaiuxnn and accused the effects of the strain she la laborBay, u they will be received bgj to suborn perjury to ing under. Her cheeks are blanched jf vgonsplracy the mid from there to Portsfraudulently acquire government lands w hile lines of care are beginning .to i mouth. X. H. reported that they could not agree deepen. The smiles ; of the , Opening The ItiiHMiim plenipotentiaries and and The rase waa day have been chased 'away, but aha wenf discharged. their suite will embark on the cruiser set for 8 before Judge bravely faces each witness. Signs of August Cuauaiiooi'a at the foot of Twenty-thir- d Hunt of Montana. The jury stood the developing tragedy are apparent. sinvt at 9 o'clock tomorrow seven for conviction on the first three Captain Taggart thla morning sold The Japanese plenipotenmorning. ballots and six for convlctlou anl six that he lilmself had not made a single tiaries will embark an hour later at for acquittal on the ensuing fourteen charge against hla wife and will not the same point on the cruiser Tacoma. ballots. say a word against her, which stateThe land fraud conspiracy case The vessels will arrive at Oyster Bay ment la taken aa confirmation for the within half an hour of one another. against Senator Mitchell. Congress- rumora that the were allegations After the luncheon to be given by man Herman and S. A. D. Suter et aL withthe brught by captain's lawyers the president on the Mayflower lx over was ret for trial September 6. The out hla knowledge. case Involves the alleged payment of and the president hax departed, the The deposition of Morrow Taggart, Japanese party will embark on the $200 by Suter to Mitchell for expe- father of the plaintiff, was read this Dolphin, the Russian plenipotentiaries diting claims to patent morning, lie knew Mrs. Taggart at and their suite remaining on the Mayand while at her house one Orville, CANADIAN HENLY OPENS flower, and the two vessels will proceed a bottle of whisky on a saw he day AT ST. CATHERINES, ONT. to Portsmouth, escorted by the cruiser table and had taken a drink of It himGalveston. A slow run north will be self at the Invitation of William TagST. CATHERINES, Ont, Aug. 4. made, so that Portsmouth will lie The annual regatta of the Canadian gart While the captain and hla wife reached Monday morning. The envoys Association of Amateur Oarsmen, lived at hla house they seemed happy will be received by the admiral comcommonly known aa the Canadian and he always thought she was a virmanding the Portsmouth navy yard. Henley, opened here auspiciously to- tuous woman. Captain Taggart never Before leaving for Oyster Bay today and will continue over tomorrow. drank until he entered the army. day M. Mltte, Baron Rosen and suite Hveral crack oarsmen from across the The deposition of Mrs. J. R. Moore attended the Greek orthodox church. American border, ax well aa the promi- of San Francisco was read. She workArchbishop Hovltsky celebrated mass nent amateurs from all parta of the ed In the . home of Mrs. Taggart's and blessed M. Witte, praying for the Dominion, are taking part. mother, Mrs, Culver of Chicago, la success of hla mission. M. Witte stood The program Includes junior. Inter- 1901, 1902 and 1903. Mrs. Taggart at the altar ralL mediate and senior double aculls; se- was there with her two children. Sev-- a nior pair oars; , Junior, Intermediate eral men called. One named Spencer LUMBER SALESMEN MEET and senior fours; Junior and senior called nearly every night for a month. AT MILWAUKEE Did Mrs. Taggart tell you anything eights. J"he course lx one mile and 650 of her conduct In San Francisco? MILWAUKEE. Wls., Aug. 4 The yards straightaway. She told me about one night when annual midsummer meeting and out- MINERS ENTOMBED us one of a party of four aha went ing of the Northwestern Lumber and IN MICHIGAN MINE One of the men took them slumming. Sash and Door Traveling Salesmen's to a house where a performance was association waa held In this city toNEGAUNEE, Mich., Aug. 4. Many arranged for them. Women who were day, headquarters being at the Hotel miners may be suffocated aa the reentirely disrobed came Into the room Pflater. About 100 members and their sult of fire In the Republic Iron A and gave an exhibition. Mrs.. Taggart wives were In attendance from various Steel company's Cambria mine. The said she was sorry she had ever seen parts of this State, Illinois. Minnesota pump are pouring water into the It. Mrs. Taggart told me that her and Michigan. shaft, which has been sealed at the friend, an officers wife, was the sort surface and below the sixth level. of a woinsn that had all men at her NO ARMY OFFICER feet. She had a way of going up and GOVERNOR-GENERAFOR plnclng her hands on their knee, but she never detected anything com4. WASHINGTON, Aug. Philippine stataa promising. advices quote General Corbin no nor Taggarts attorney at noon said tost other Wood General ing that governor-gELECTION Captain ever Taggart would take the stand. officer made will be army The deposition of Auguntlna Dela eneral, as the place la purely a Cruise, a Filipino girl, with whom civil position and the appointment of la accused by his wife of inTaggart an army officer would be hurtful. discretion In Manila, waa presented His Holiness Continues to Enjoy thla afternoon. She said she was 33 PASSENGER ENGINE FALLS INTO RIVER year of age, a spinster and a servant. Good Health and In 1801 she waa employed aa a nurse Spirits. BAYONNE, N. J., Aug. 4. A Jersey In the Taggart family. One August afCentral passenger struck a misplaced ternoon Captain Bash called and she switch on the Hackensack river bridge waa ordered to go play with the chilROME, Aug. 4. The second anni- dren. Half an hout later she went thla morning, the engine going Into the river. The engineer waa drowned. versary of the election of rope Plux upstair to get a cigarette. The door The coaches remained on the bridge X. to the chair of St. Peter waa ob- of Captain Taggart's room waa ajar. The engineer's name waa Mooney. served at the Vatican today. At an She saw lira Taggart and Bash In It. Bosh often cams to the houaa early hour thla morning hla holiness HEIR PRESUMPTIVE TO when Taggart waa absent One night SPANISH THRONE DEAD celebrated high mass, after which he Mrs. Taggart left the house with Bash received hla Immediate entourage in and did not return until 2 o'clock In SAN SEBASTIAN, Aug. 4. The in- audience. During t$e day messages the morning. She never saw Taggart fante Marla Alfonso, son of the Prin- of congratulation were received at the mlHtreat hla wife. cess Astursla. slater of Alfonso, and Vatican from the heads of nearly all heir presumptive to the throne, died the states of Europe and from the CHRISTIAN WORKER8 IN ANNUAL CONFERENCE this morning of consumption. He was Catholic church dignitaries of Ameriworld. born In 1902. of the ca and other parts EAST NORTH FIELD, Mass.. Aug. Notwithstanding the onerous nature ARMIES WITHIN RIFLE annual general ' of hla official duties and an undis- 4. The twenty-thir- d RANGE OF EACH OTHER Christian of workers, which guised yearning for a glimpse of his conference founded' late the waa Dwight L. in by good native hills, the pope continues LONDON. Aug. 4. Reuter's states will and continue opened la now today he bloody, Just health and spirits. that the Russian and the Japanese 20. la The attendance until August efforts to In Interested the bring armies In northern Korea are within keenly on an openever registered the and has In east, largest the about far peace rifle range of each other and It la exwith the large given directions that he be kept con- ing day. which, together will begin shortly. pected that fighting on the of number speakers prominent stantly Informed of the progress of sucmost of a gives promise at program, to begin the negotiations about session. cessful Portsmouth. ments :ir. 220-ya- five-mi- le 220-ya- rd nd nd rd Aug. 4 ur re-trl- al L iiiimbT if POPE'S GRAFT IN MILITARY SUPPLY , TEXAS STENOGRAPHERS IN SESSION AT SAN ANTONIO DEPARTMENT AT MANILA 880-ya- rd two-mi- le forty-fo- In-r- e 220-ya- rd rd PORTLAND, praiilraliy complete for out nearly 000. Chief Clerk William Reeves has been sentenced to fifteen months for selling cases of surgical instruments stolen from the government, and Paul StangL a clerk, has been sentenced to cal stipply department It Is stated a year and a half on the same charge. that the books have been falsified to Privates Strawser and Stonebreakcr of cover shortages of property tor a the hospital service got five years medical supply department It Is said each. 4. AccordWASHINGTON, Aug. ing to reports received hers from Manila Its Is said that graft has been discovered In the government military SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 4. The annual meeting began here today by association the Texas Stenographers of attendance la the largest In point Promiassociation. ever held by the nent members of the profession from all parta of the state were present when the gathering was called to order by the president, EL D. McKenale of Houston. The association hns grown very rapidly during the last few years. PRINCE HENRY JOINS THE AUTOMOBILE RACERS BERLIN, Aug. 4. The latest coavert to automobile racing la Prince Henry of Prussia. The prince has been a devotee of the motor car for some time, and took part in hla first races In the big meet at Porstaurleder park. He will alio take part In the Kesael mountain race, which la a test of the -pliability and durability of the cars. It will be run from Munich to , |