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Show MORNING EXAMINEE, OGDEN, ITAH, TUESDAY MORXfVG, AI OFST i WEST WEBER ELECTRIC . l i.. He pointed uni n)g the beat ret"omnif A aecondiis h hn made by N. A. Harris an i t Rni.ei-- i t'arlsne i ; .in ; i , ,p moved thai t.(. mgfif unanimous. 11, v., ,i an-- l laiiif-Mr. Halver,.'ii uj,.. rcit unani f mously to ' ti- i, i. ten' inn for vlihtii.t torney. tn In repon.--ir "Spec, hi speeih! JtiMit li.iwri i'cniu,iu i.-- j. -i i SCHOOL ,he,r hotnr ,jUo1? from New York guret. h M. H Lip rora Jnd Marlin Nadel 6,t' Lk Mr. and have Juft rbildren and Hess jturned fro a week in the canyon, and Mra. 8. J t.rlf-jj-, guefta of Mr. at the Utters summer home, Idlewilde ud - DISTRICT Mr. Rushmer and iios 01 IN USE A FURTHER REPORT 18 TO BE SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHOPS ARE MADE ON ITS SEGREGATION NOW USINGG ONE OFF 75 FROM DISTRICT NO. 1. HORSEPOWER BROUGHT ,h ay - cut-off- were filed In rourt today commencing a (161.50 suit for dam-g- e against Burnett Dee. livery stable proprietors, by Elton B. Shaw. Mr. Khaw charge Ate defendants with hxvlng damaged his horse, harness and huMy to the extent of (161.50. He allege that June 13, 190(, the tors of the livery stable hired propriehie out- t RAILWAY NOTES C.. If. Littlefield, chief rlerk In Superintendent lewis' office, has returned to his duties after a week's vlicit loh in the mountains. A special car load of wealthy Chinamen passed through Ogden this mornfit and permitted the horse to run ing, ennui te to 8t. Louie, where (hey y. It cost him. he alleges, (31.50 to go to the exposition. Each member is under a large bond to return to hi remit the buggy and harness, and own rlitmi the hone was country after visiting the fair. inpermanently 8t. Paul, Aug. 15. It is atated that jured to the extent, of the remainder ef the mm. D. D. Farnsworth la attorwithin the next few weeks the Northern Pacific will let contracts which ney tor the plaintiff. will practically revolutionize the presHomer W. Brown, eon of ent system of train dispatching, substitiMn Brown, who reside tuting the telephone system for (ha teldfcrapb on long and Important Washington avenue, waa ex stretches of the 8t. Paul Portland "r. Eugene Smith and Exn . . route. , pronounced a fit. subject foi Mental Hospital and hie o Wheelwright Brothers of this city will follow the have secured the contract for the subsigning of bv Judge terranean crossing of tbe Short Lina Roiapp todav. Tl the unfortunate's rondittoi and Rio Grande between Murray and Tbe copious use of Brigham In Salt Lake county. c morphine, other drugs. He f, crossing will bn constructed at Loven-dahl'- g yei and has been an about, half way between the two inmate, fin 'Ant or nine years points named aud about twelva miles ago. wh from Salt Lake, and will be tbe first released aficr two months, a of its kind In tbla part of the country. atones Sanitarium al i. It consists of an arch fifty feet long Tk morphine under the Rio Grande track and will weadiiy grown on him untl be constructed of concrete throughout. ucemed almost incurabl It is io lie wide enough to rohtain two tracks. The outfit of the construction Real Transfers company haa been shipped and work will begin today. Kansas City, Aug. 15. T he first pasThe following are the real train over the Rock Island's senger "leU Wl" the coumy 1 new lines from St. Louis to Kansas w toda City arrived here this morning. The ,nd FIor Bu first train out of here to go over the 21 Tl Trt of oI,erW ,,rtl new rails all the way will leave at R for the cansJd Of 5jn().N 7:50 o'clock tonight. At present the s St. City trains go from hi? - ',li,iIwe11 nd Carrie C. SI over to Clinton. Mo., here Frisco the St n m Sander. r and from there they switch to the p,Bt B- - tor 100 tracks of the Missouri, Kansas and Curti nd Emma . tiCbhn Texas From Windsor on the Misd wife, to Ogdei g,eafnUB anl souri, Kansas A Texas they use the n?.S UundrL one-hal- f inter new line's pwn rails into St. Louis. l"d wrt ot lot 6, block 20, plat The new road la known as the 8t Louis. Kansas City and Colorado. It Is 297 miles in length. i Estate Loule-Kansa- f TRAIN e "kT ThVfr.,t In. YRE4 rteet A down a VrtwLftTenwor,h on Jing ad kundrd feet .Ucb ,rMk wa F d' first L Cnmfr J' C- - rnmilF i flre, DTlt of L i m?,!r mio I?1"ert.hu".? tW0lBlnl Cr.vcrft, - wtb ?hed ,0 m S.T,. faint ho- - Th dth. but round the e Bh,eninF n th veral 0wl FROM A SAMOAN LEHt MAN AND TWO OF HIS CON VERTS VISIT IN OGDEN. shMh!r blew 0ut ta erd FROM BINGHAM. aame by u,;."Mr. ( ha r.m anil ladies ami Gent lemon of i- t- riiiinii(iii:- I realize i ,i not a tilting time for extci.ii'il iiiMkinp, that the weather U n; warm, that you ha'c other iniimrtanl s before on. and that ihi h fur many of you ih luiav tmn of year and you are (Civmitb in return to jour Geo. A. Goats, who haa been On a mission to Samoa for about four and a half years, and Mra, Ellen Zimmerman and Miss Larleeu Gates two of his converts from that island, left for Lett yesterday after enjoying a short visit with G.W.Larkln.Mr.Goats, while in Bamoa, was engaged in proselyting for the Mormon church and in starting the various auxiliary organisations of the earns. The two ladies accompanying him are full blood Samoans and are "highly accomplished, one of them lanspeaking three and the other two cuguages fluently. Both ladies are ltured musicians. For the prevent they win make their home at Lehl, Utah. - All ef th Men, Made Idle by Breakage of Diesel Motor, Have Returned te Work. working order, the power being furnished by a tower electric motor obtained from one of the smelters In Bingham Junction. It waa thought at the time of tbe accident to the Diesel motor that it would take four to five days to put the seme in working order, but ike shop officials were keen to sense the necessity of quick action In the matter. Friday afternoon a special train carrying about twenty men was sent dowu from here to Bingham Junction, after an electric motor the use of which was proffered hy a smelter there. Tbe motor waa loaded on tbe car and at about 3 o'clock Saturday morning waa unloaded in the shop and between 5 and 6 o'clock that afternoon the electric current waa turned on and the machinery started in motion. Moat of tho machinists worked all day yesterday and it will be but a few days until back work is completed and conditions are the aame a before the break down. Tbe new electric motor runs smoothly and furnishes adequate power without the fearful noise made by the Diesel motor. HOffELLAND HALVERSON NOMINATED THEIR NAMES WILL BE ON THE REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL TICKET FOR THIS DISTRICT. Each One Receives the Nomination by d Acclamation Delegatee Are by Candidates. Ban-quette- The Judicial convention which met in the court- - house yesterday was marked by wonderful harmony and unanimity of opinion. I he Hon. J. A. Howell waa nominated by acclamation for the position of district Judge and George A. Halverson, the present incumbent in the office of district attorney, was nominated to succeed himself. At 11:20 o'clock this morning the convention, comprising seventy three delegate from Weber, Morgan and Davis counties, was called to order by E. H. Anderson, now of Salt Lake City. Jesse M. Smith of Layton, was chosen es temporary chairman of tbe convention and F. R. Christiansen of Ogden, as temporary secretary. Upon motion of Judge A. W. Agee (be chairman of each delegation was authorized to appoint two committee men to act on the committee on ere dentials and on permanent organisation and general order of Imeineei. T he following delegatee were appointed the first one named In each case being on (he committee on credentials: Davie, Nathan Clerk and H. W. Stable; Morgan. James Johansen and John Croft; Weber, Norman Ives and A. W. Agee. r.-ci- prc.-sivcl- homes as qui- ).: a prii,i. Not long bime I ncard nr an old lady who during the inui.--r nf bn life had been wearied ly a u;cat many long speeches. Toward th- - ne or her life she waa wont to sav BLen.ed is ue - The machinery In the new Southern Pacific shops which waa stopped by the breakage of the mammoth Diesel motor, Tiiureday last, la now in full to run the same 1 buai-nes- h sev-era- Taper the i Roads and Bridges of the County.Furn-isafternoon Subject for Several Municipal roudt xeeterdav l of Thout 2 S o'clork and disposed Reports. For caaea of minor importance. diaturhinf the peace of the Inmate At the meeting of the board of comhe waa of a rooming house at which missioners yesterday the question of segregating West Weber as a district An application lor a marriage from district No. 1 was discussed apart M. Leo from received been ha aud is mill held under advisement of and Davi County, Clinton. Child pf name place. tue board, and a further report upon Fannie H. Burnett of the the are aged re- date. matter will be made at a later The prospective couple 18spectively 20 and Commissioner Wilson reported that, certain citizens had made application The article Saturday1 concerning the to him for the building of a road leadan aie of the Stayner block, through' but that he bad ining to Binh error waa made to read that J. S. Lewia formed themCreek, the county waa in that he when in block reality the sold hid German no position to build a new road, but ha purchased it from the of that It might be possible to change the amount Co. for the Loin aud Saving! location of the old road at the worst gso.uoo. place to a location along a gravel there waa givridge if the right-of-wRowley, Mias en by the owners of the land. Mr. and Mra E. & K. Fannie Mra Ewing Grace Kowley, Mr. Wilson reported work on the and Hansen Moore of Loa Angeles. Cal , mountain road leading to lilch county of C. Morris, Cheyenne, as and Albert work done on the being completed, on in Ogden Wyo., are sightseeing state legislature of the appropriation Park. their way to Yellowstone of (1,000. The people of Rich county, according to the report, will build to The Ogden Paint, Oil and Glaaa the road from the other side of the W. H. Mr. range. Company, by its manager, estate deal a real W. E. Flygare, superintendent of (he Harris, has closed fbr the pieces of property Just north Ogden and Northwestern Railway Co., of the First National Bank building, applied for permission to place some tor the consideration of (6.500 and will males on the east aide of the road in lthin the next year or two build a North Ogden at the center of the switch commodious structure for the accom- put in to load beets, to be used for the modation of their Increasing business. purpose of weighing beets. Referred to Commissioner Stanford with power The fire department waa called out to act. Twenty-secon- d corner Box 35, thli morning to Commissioner Wilson asked for fur street and Quincy avenue, but ther time to report on the application evino of citlxens tor fie repair of the bridge upon arriving there found dences of fire. The alarm waa evidentone mile east of Huntsville. hoodlMr. Wilson reported progress In the ly turned in by some hoodlum or ums. who. if apprehended, will be building of the road in Liberty dstrict brought to a realization of the serious- over the North Fork of the Ogden rivness of such an offense. er, and also reported that he bad obtained permission of the Utah Light D. W. Catti of D. W. Catta, Bon and Railway Co. to tap the water line of Co., atatea that the abstract at a new point for the purpose of Judgment from Millard couny filed sprinkling, and that he had secured a court, good supply of water for the sprinkling against him In the District He tank No. 9 near the Oaks. should not have been so filed. Ercan-brack claimi that the firm sold C. F. Commissioner Stanford a railroad outfit for 110,000 and that the work of reflooring thereported River-dal- e the latter was to pay all liabilities. over the Weber commenced should this bridge He claims that Ercanbrack morning. have paid this Judgment. Joseph Fife, on bohalf of the citizens of Rlverdale, naked permission to put Nellie Miss Maycock of Pleas- in a set of scales for weighing beets. toant View, departed Referred to Stanford to mission a the with power to Commissioner (or day art. ante of Colorado. A very enthuaiastic Air. Stanford w appointed as special reception was tendered her in that committee to confer with the commuward last Saturday evening and among te of county and state boards of horother Interesting features of the en- ticulture on the matter of framing bills tertainment. she waa presented with for the next state legislature beneficial a nice gold watch by the young ladies to the of Weber county. fruit growers association, over which she haa so The mailer of obtaining the necesably presided for a number of yearn. sary stationery for the registration ot She was aim presented with a handvoters September and October and some purse by tbo ward. for the November election waa referred as While Mayor Glaamann was absent (o Com ml loner Wilson as committee supplies with power to act. fr"a Ogden Frank Cannon and Thom- onProvisions were made for sending as Kearns in their respective newstwo public charges to the infirmary. paper have announced that they A communication was received from whipped the Mayor of Ogden at the Division Superintendent Scott of the Republican primaries last Friday evening. The return of the Mayor from Southern Pacific concerning the request the Bear Lake country last evening, of the board that ihe Southern Pacific however, ahowa that the Mayors shad- company put In a crossing near the Weal Weber station, referring the ow was all that waa whipped. Only a lot of scrubs would Jump on a man board to W. E. Marsh, assistant chief during his' absence and punrh a engineer who has. rharge of ail work at the Lurln fchulow. Judce Howell &eld d p'l-'-i'-- city-Mr MOTOR NOW , . lust speaketii ch.nMj. for be haii be called upon m aalu." As the on I want to be called rampaign upon to speak aain. and si I am going at thia lime to obey this wire old lady' injunction. .1 shall con lew mM-lwith c x piratof the ing to you m l.ieh appm-liuohuuur you have dune in nnniluating utc for the office nf district judge and with saying to ou that I am profoundly Implored with the responsibility that you have thereby placed upon me. II is a fact which wc must all of ua recognize that the Republican party of this district has never lieeu able to elect its candidate for district Judge In spile of the fact that during the entire period since statehood the people of this mighty nation have not hesitated to entrust It a destinies to the representatives of that old party. I am Just aa certain grand as 1 am standing here that the iieuplo are going to renew ibelr confidence lu our party by (he election of Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency in the coming election. We know, too, that during all this time the weal of this great state has been in the keeping of the aame party, and whoever may be our leader, U is Just as certain that the story ia going to be repeated this falL The people of this county, iu which this convention is held, have always kept In line end are going to continue ao. Tbe other two counties, Morgan and Davie, have of late become at least partially Republican and I hope and believe will become completely so this year. What reason ran there be. then, that we should not this year elect our candidate for district Judge? Not any, unless you have made a mistake lu nominating me. If you think you have, If there is.any man whom you can more loyally support than me, iheu take back (be nomination you have given me and give it to him and I will Join with you in laboring Incessantly for hia election. If not. then I ask you to give me your unswerving support, and tbe unswerving support of the party, and if you do I am bound to be elected. The office of dictrict judge is by no means a political office and 1 would be th last man to see it prostituted to political purposes, but I don't believe our victory win lie complete this fall unless we elect every officer, nations; state, district, county and precinct. and Gentlemen, again thanking you for your distinguished consideration of me. and for the attention given me, and again soliciting your undivided support , I leave you to the completion of the other business before you." Great applause marked the rloao of hie speech. Mr. Halverson, in a few terse sentence, thanked the convention for the honor they had paid him and assured them, If elected, that hie record would speak for him much louder than words. A resolution was drafted hy Judge Agee and passed by the convention, to the effort that the district committee was authorized to fill any vacancy that might occur on the ticket. The delegates then adjourned to the Reed Hotel where they were the guests of Mr. Howell and Mr. Ilalver on at a sumptuous banquet. Many of the member were compelled to leave tor their home towns early in the afternoon ao there was no speech-makin- gr lfi. 100. AITOIXTED NEW MINISTER. M. IVtrrcliurg. ng.jsi 1,-Gbeen appointed minister of en. Glriff ha pullin' in.--i ruction. The app.ummeni nf a minister of public iiifeiruoinn has been one which the emperor hsi. found much diffluilty in filling to his satisfaction hecaure of ihe friction growing out of the demand of ihe JrwM anl Poles to be admitted to the uuiverbltiea and the poMcy of ihr reactionary party to limit, their number, M. lloxnpcluff, the miniMrr of public Inst rut-- l inn, waa areassinated in February. 19ni. by a siudent, and waa succeeded by M but a year, and Yannawbky.whorrvr in tillll wa succeeded by M. Zengcr, ho proved himreif to lie so much in sympathy with the discontented dare that he was summarily dismissed in February last without explanation, ilia asribtant. Unit. General Glazuff haa now been promoted. SQUADRON LEAVES SMYRNA f After the appointment of the committees a reresa waa lakes until 13 o'clock. Upon reconvening at 13:15 the redone. port of the committee on permanent It is iindcrztood (hat (hie Is but tbe of business organization and order first of a series of banquets to be was read by A. W. Agee. The report given by the successful nominees to follows: their friend whj are expected to Ogden. Aug. 15, 1914. vote for them, before election time, To the Republican Judicial Conven- but ye scribe la not authorized to tion for (he Second Judicial District vouch for the veracity of tbe of Utah: on committee permanent We, your organization and order of business, SURVIVORS OF RURIK. beg leave to recommend the following persons for permanent officers of this convention, viz: Washington, Aug. 15. The AmeriChairman lion. Jesse M. Smith, of can consul it Nagasaki, reports to the Davla County. State department that nix hundred of Secretary Hon. O. H. Covington, of the survivors of the Russian cruiner Morgan County. Rurik, sunk by Admiral Kamlmura, Chaplain Biahop E. W. Wade, of arrived at Sasebo. Sasebo ia the isWeber County. land used by the Japanese aa a naval Bergeant-at-Arm- s J. V. Nelson, of base. Weber County. We also recommend the following as the order of business: First Prayer by the chaplain. Second Report ot committee on credentials. Third Consideration of report of committee on permanent organization and order of business. Fourth Nomination of candidate They Are Actively Operating Against for district Judge. Russians at Liao Yang. Fifth Nomination of candidate for district attorney. Sixth Selection of members of Judicial district committee consisting of one member from each of the three CHINESE BANDITS TO ATTACK counties. And we recommend that the RAILWAYS. chairman of the county committee of 1 each county he the meuitmr Mukden. August 15. The Chin- of the Judicial district committee for ese bandit leaders Kitsuham, bis county. Tulisan and Folingo. each with a was The report unanimously thousand followers, are now in tbe adopted. Sin Min ling district, moving up Chatman Norman Ives, of the comthe Liao River valley, wlfh tbe ob- mittee on credentials, reported that Ject of attacking the railway. Each delecredentials of the seventy-thre- e of the bands which were organ- gates present had been examined and (zed by Japanese, in accompanied It was found the delegates were enby a hundred Japanese with moon- titled to their seats la the convention. tain guns. The report was adopted. a t Chairman Smith then, announced that the next order of business would Uao Yang. Aug. 15. Chinese banbe the nomination of a candidate for dits last night blew up a portion of the position of district Judge. Bishop E. W. Wade waa recognised the railroad ten miles south of Uao by the chair and in a glowing eulo- Yang. The road waa repaired In a gistic address placed la nomination J. few hours. Twelve Chinese bandits have been A. Howell. He referred to the able manner In which Mr. Howell had per- brought to Liao Yang for firing on Rusformed the duties of hia office as muni- sian scouts, during which two dragoons were wounded. cipal Judge. The weather is cool and sky dull, Hia nomination was seconded by E. T. Hulanlski, Geo. D. Williamson, A. rains failing occasionally. Already Ll White and Robert Mcarlane in there are signs of autumn. The Russian troops are refreshed by abort laudatory speeches. Then in a short, pointed speech their long real, but tbey are down County Attorney Hulanlski nominated hearted at the absence of news from Go. A. Halverson for the position of Port Arthur and the Impossibility of district attorney to succeed himself. going to the rescue of tbe fortretH. g CHINESE BANDITS BLEW UP RAILROAD MIMMMMMItMM American Battleships Are No Longer Needed at That Point. WabhiuKlun. Aug. 15. Admiral Jewell. commanding the American European squadron, today cabled to the Navy Department announcing the departure of his command, comprising the Olyu.pia, Baltimore and Cleveland from Smyrna for Gibraltar. Thia action la taken on iho instructions from Mlnibtor Lcishmaun that the squadron' presence ia no longer necessary al Smyrna. RECOVER TWO MORE BODIES Quicksands of Arkansas River Givo Up Remains of Eden Wreck Victlmc. PENNSYLVANIA MOB ATTACKS A PRIEST Riot Caused By the Latter Having Some Of the Church Trustees Arrested Police Force Disperse Mob. Wilkesbarre. Pa.. Aug. 15. A mob of toO iienple bat besieged Father Wal- the county jail, mostly on era tea res for petty larceny, made their soma ters of the rulish Catholic church at time last night by cuttingescape their way here. near Aficr tbe plains police had through a brick wail to the staircase been defied and repulsed. Sheriff Jaleading from ihe jail which la in the cobs waa called upon for aid. The basement of the county court tone sheriff's deputies end an augmented to the sheriff's office on first floor, and police force finally dispersed the mob thence through a window into the and arrested six of the leaders. Warstreet. All available policemen end rants are nut for twenty more. deputy sheriffs were summoned and The riot was caused by Father Wal- are searching for the men. ler having five of the eight trustees According to the county officials the of the church arrested for forcibly ch- more desperate criminals who are conaining possession of the keys and co" fined In the steel cell did not escape. spiring to put bim out, they having The break waa not discovered until objected to Ida appointment 'recently. the night Jailer made his rounds shortThe matter will he settled by the ly alter midnight. It is not known courts. exactly when they escaped, but when the rounds were made between 10 and 11 It Is said the men were safe In tbo cell. There have been rumors of several attempts al jail break during the past few weeks, and of tbe alleged finding of steel raws. The first report was that the steel cell containing serer-a- l professional criminals and a murdered had been sawed through and It Miner Offenders Cut Their Way created Intense excitement until the facts were known. Through Brick Wall ef the County Jail Mere Desperate CrimDurban, Natal, August 16. The inals Did Not Escape. coasting steamer Penguin haa been 15. Seven wrecked anl !5 persons who were on Portland, Ore.. Aug. prisoners confined In the mala cell of board of her were drowned. PORTLAND PRISONERS ESCAPE Fueblo, Colo., Aug. 15. 1'wo more hut down for one month, throwing bodice of vicllma of the Eden wreck out 1.640 operatives. The shut down have been recovered, one being the rewill decrease the clulh output there mains of Ray W. O'Bannon, of Washby 2,000,000 yards. ington, D. C. Tbe Itody waa found Boston, Maas, bakers have voted to several miles down the Arkansas riv- continue the strike the into present er. One body bee been found twelve Union Inkers at Cleveland, O., are winter, if necessary. The e miles down tho river, but has engaged in a canvass, inIs unions started the bakery by yet been Identified. The finding of creasing its business dally, according which is being mudu for tbe purpose of O'Bannon'e body bring! the lint of to residents of the city to eat reiiorta, and U pronounced a inducing identified dead to 84. the bread which bears the union Label. success. . , LABOR NOTES n. EXPOSITION'S THIRD PAYMENT. 8t. Louie. August check for (.00.000 wee today forwarded to tbe United States treasury by the Exposition company aa the third of the stipulated half million dollar payments on ie loan of (4.600.000 advanced to the World's fair by congress. 15. A DECISIVE WEEK IN NEW Fight te a Finich Between the Labor Unions and the Building Trades Employers Association. New York, Aug. 15. Today began peaslbly decisive week in the controversy which threatens to put a stop to building operations in Ibia city for months to come. It ia declared by the loaders of both aides that everything points to a fight to a finish the third and between the labor unions and the building trades employers' association over the question of Ihe open ahop. There ere now shout 30,000 men out of work, Including Allied mechanh-and lahorere, as tho result nf the present difficulty. There srg. about 60,000 skilled workmen in the building trades in this city wbo would be affected hy a general strike or locknut. In addition to these It is esfimated that 4H.OO0 helpers and laborers and ll.flOO employes of material men would bn thrown out nf work, making a total of lJO.onq. Their loss in wages would amount in round figures to (10.000.000 a month In addition to which the capital of the 1.000 members of the Building Trades Employers' association and tbs million of dollar invested undergoing Improvement would be tied up. The employers declare they are determined that the arbitration agreement adopted a year ago shall be respected, with the open shop policy aa the alternative. In connection with work on the Rapid Transit subway where the Original disputes arose, there ia poeitibillly ot ereps toward settlement, arrangements having been made tor a conference between the unions and Contractor McDonald. Thirteen organizations of workmen will he repreeenled. Council for the Building Trades Alliance have announced their determination to pnsh the suit In whiib it la sought to hpve the Employers' asaocia-tio- i declared an Illegal combination. It la thR lawyer' Intent Ion to appiy for a rourt order allowing inspection ot the association's books anfi papers. s New York, August 15. Between (00 and 800 men employed by the George A. Fuller Cnnatrnctfon company today Joined the ranks of tbe striking Building trade workers OF INSURGENTS Manila, August 1$ WrlgTi haa issued an executive order directing the concentration of the insurgents of the Banos. Cathalogan and Gandara river districts of tbe Island of Samar, ordering tbe inland authorities to quell the disturbances there and to auppresi tbe roving bands of natives, and Instructing the authorities to provide shelter anaTood for the rceonrcntradoa and to punish all engaged in the disorders. SNEEZING CAUSES DEATH. New York, Aug. It A sudden fit ef annexing has caused (be death of Rose Blgglo. a randy maker. The girl wee dressing at her home In Roosevelt street and, after tbe custom of her eex, had several pine la her mouth. Suddenly she was aeixed with an irrealatibl desire to sneeze. With the drawing of her breath the largest of the pin a brass one with a black head slipped down her throat, lodging in the trachea. An incision was made in the girls throat and the windpipe waa opened by the doctors, but In some manner tbe pin slipped from its position and could not be removed. A second operation followed and the same thing happened again, the pin dropping still further down, this time Into the left lung. Oedema of th lung ad In and the girl died la lean than three days. numbers are perhaps (he best paid of anv mechanics in tbe city of Mexico. They got from (3 to (4 a day. Ths rigarmakars will not hold an InternatlniMl convention this year, as proposed, but it ia exiiected tbat a prnpoeiitlon to hold one next year will be submitted to Gie general membership fqr a referendum vote In the ucsr future. Ihe lock-ou- t of printers' assistant! union. Eng., has ended, after negro-Gallonbetween the the firm and tha union, by concessions to the men. at Indian fishermen to the number of fire hundred on the Skeens River, British Columbia, are on atrika for Jl rente per fish, tbe Tanneries refusing lo give more (ban 81-- cents. Indian women have also refused tn work In the canneries unless Ihe demand of the strikers Is met. I The Chinese government Is to receive (300 per thousand for all the Chinese coollca shipped to the South African mines. 2 YORKSTRIKE CONCENTRATION house-to-hous- Engineers of the New York A New Haven Road will not accept the proposed redaction tn their wages, and the Grievance Committee of the BrothTha Wnrkingmen'ii has linen incorporated In erhood of ljncomottve Engineers ta Company San Francisco, Cal. Tbe purpose Is In continuing ll sessions with the comestablish a general niernuiriln - store, pany. where nnlon conditions will prevail, In the government factories of Rua-ei- a and where in establish branches nf the wages rarely exceed 26 shillings store throughout the Siele-lthe near n month. future. The Iron and steel Industries nf Reports from Ran Francisco and Reading. Pa., which suspended operaTexes indicate that th Southern ra- tion recently, have resumed work. il Hr has commenced to - - "Inaugurate vigorous retrenchment. At Han Fran-rlm-- n l.onti employes have been from ihe shops amt the reports from Texas are that heavy cuts have been made In d A fond nf (25.000 a month for the support nf the machinists who have on strike on the Santa Fe Railroad will h raised hy the International Association of Machinists. ln department. Four hundred lumber men at McCloud. Shasta County, Cal.; ha on strike fur an nicreese of from (2 to (1.26 per day. The ertk affocls bout 1.2'Mi. fjist year th wages were (2.25 per day, hut. 19 largo corporations In Northern California decided to reduce the wage lo the present rale. It la announced that the American Smelting nnd Refining Company, of Puphln, Col., will diatrihut ft 00.000 among its employes who have been with the company fur the past two years. Upon tha authority of an official. It waa recently stated at Scranton, Pa, that the coal companies would abide A call haa been issued for tbe anthe decision of Umpire Carroll D. nual meeting of the Executive Com- hy Wright on the cherkwelghman matter. mittee of tbe Civic. Federation to bo Thin was don after 400 miners said held In St. Louia, Mo., early in Septemthey would strike unless the decision ber. it Is probable that tbe were oheyed. composed of Francis I.. Robbins, Bishop Poller and John Mitchell Th employes of tbe Plttsbnrg Steel will report to this meeting their seat Glasaport. Pa, were paid Foundry lection of a president of the orgsniza-tio- off recently and notified that the plant as a to fill the place would thenceforth he operated nonmade vacant by the death of Senator union unless a reduction of 16 per M. A. Hanna. cent. In waxes was accepted. Buffalo (N. Y.l tiiolayers are atlll The International. Typographical out and conditions are unsettled. The Union Is composed with trouble arises both on wages and on a membership of oven 50.000. At Its Hie desire on of the employers part tncoming convention it will proposed man on each Job. to raise a fund of half .a .million do- to have a handy llars for the purpose of establishing A new scheme has Just been devised an eight-hou- r day in every printing in California for amending the Chinoffice In tho United States and Cana- es exclusion act it proposes to per-nda. Each union will be asked to pay Chinese laborers lo come to ths into the International treasury (10 country, but to forbid them going to from each member enrolled. the cities, and permit them to remain only from throe to four yearn. June report of the British STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND. Society of Carpenters and Joiners shows a membership nf 72.372 of whom 3.816 were on donation beneNew York, August 15. The Standfit. 1.438 on sick benefit and 1.508 on ard OH company haa declared a divisuperannuation allowances, a total of dend of (5 a share. This is ths third dividend this year, and is th same 6,762 on the funds during the month. dividend declared for the corresponding Colliery owners In Scotland have time last year. The three dividends of given notice to terminate the wage this year aggregate 28 per rent comagreement with the men on September pared with 22 per cent of tbe firm's 17, with the - view to a reduction la third dividend last year. wages. STEAMERS COLLIDE. The South of Staffordshire (EngSan Francisco, August 15. The Merland) coal trade Is so depressed tbat many of the miners and their wives chants' Exchange reporta that tbe are earning precarious ttvtng by pick- steamers Ramona and Tremont collided off Marrowsloue Point st 1:50 a. m, ing stones for both vessels being damaged. The Ramona proceeded to Brattle and Olympia (Wash.) Trades Council has entered a protest In conjunction the Tremont put Into Port Townsend. with the Shingle Weavers' Union PARLIAMENT PROROGUED;. against the employment of Japanese in ons of the mills In thnt city. London, August IE After admittedSan Francisco, Cal., team drivers ly barren sessions, marked by no less receive (3, (3.50 and (4 a day for driv- than seven fruitless attempts on tbs ing on, two and three horse teams, part of the opposition to turn tho government on votes of erasure, parliarespectively. ment waa prorogued today no more members being presFor the first time the Brotherhood than twenty-fiv- e of Railway Tralnsien will participate ent, Including ons member of ths cabin tbe Labor parade this year, at Tole- inet. do, O. KIDNAPPERS TAKE VICTIM TO BOSTON. More than 500 Japanese laborers . have just landed In Mexico under con New Y'ork, August 15. Antonio tract to work la the coal mines. son of a BrookMsnnto. tha With no prospects of a settlement lyn contractor, who was kidnapped a in sight, the textile strike at Fail week ago. ts still in ths hands of ths River, Mass., continues. alleged blackmailing band of Italian. From a letter to the hoys father today Tbe emtom mills of the Root Manu- ths police are Inclined to believe that facturing Company, of Lowell Mass., ths boy haa been taken to Boston. n sucr-esao- r tl' - ot Amal-gaiidde- d road-makin- g. |