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Show MORNING, SEPTEMBER EXAMINES: for the wiiid.ug. W'Jite a nuniber of Cbicagean. relatives and friends of the prospective bridegroom, am now at t.'iaridgen or today. Mr. and Mr- Marshall Field. Jr, who came sa'urdav, accomrang-tuen- WRECK OE STEAMER ON THE GREAT LAKES panied by Miss Eddy. Miss Birch and Mr. Augos'ut Eddy, nit- a. ready ai the Bibble arH hwel. Mr. and Mr rived last nigh', and today Mr and Mra. (. W. Field an-- l M- - and Mis. uver from ar ooum: Croaabvy Parle. APar ihe ceremony there w.il be a wedding breakfaai for about twenty at Claridgiw. on trave-iuMrs. Cat on hat bc - Eleven of the Crew Gave Their Lives in Order to Save the Women Who Were On the Fniuli the govern-me- n l and the legation. Walter P. Rieffina officiated aa and timekeeper. o OF Second mate, name unknown, hipped at Clrrelaad on last trip. unknown, Two wairbaaen, name ' ahlpped at rirvelana oa lari trip. Wheelman, name unknowa, ha a hmthor aimed Denuv at Buffalo Irrjr Itnrk fhip Yard at Cleveland. ' Those who wore probably drowned In the effort 1o rarb ahnre were: Fireman, name unknown, ahlpped nt Cleveland on August JXrd. Van Ylavk. mler. Brie. Pa Ollrr, name unknown, ahlpped ft Cleveland on laid trip. Deck hand, name unknown, from h'orth Eant, la. The Hevona, a Mg tan halrh vewol. waa hound from AIIoum to Krtt. with ora. Knur women wire on board, Including tha wlfo of Ihe rook, C. H. Clurky. The othrra were aboard aa pneata of the ownera and ware Mra. 8. P. Spencer, Mia oJaea of Erie and Mra. William JHIIHpe of Buffalo. Friday tha etoamrr ran Into the teeth of lha aortheaator, which I atill blowing a trrriflo aala. Captain McDonald tried to make headway aaalnat tha heavy eea. bat thn atorm became too heavy and ho turned and ran for d d-- ' storm-tossei- r Vhen th :ug rejet. . two uwiieistar .e seen- - of c.k nri-a few th and the after lbit fee; qf t, nna wer tef There . i it" irvc- - of the cap'aln an I l!r pi'-yNo ira found o! the -- - eaand In me ems fe-j- r The S'vo-i- It cirr-- d lor wa :.:c: a fre ona. built :n a crew of 15 men. and W. J. Bryan Praised. GAINING lion-unio- Cases and 23 Deaths in Prussia. Topeka. Kas. Sept. wttMn the existing boundaries have not ben fully successful. These measures. however. ar tierug sharply InOrders were Issued today creased. to close sil the refreshment. houa?a nloua the Vistula ctrrpt those located in towns. These small resiauranla and burs arc frequented bv river men who .ire thr most likely to tr Infected. In sut Id pat inn or cholera reaching the Berlin, the governmen erecilnn yesterday of two barracks for cholera pii'ient m suspected illness it: Kncpcnli-k- . on th- river Spree, nesr Berlin, .uni nlo rmljllh.l an inspae-itos:aioti for river truffle. loibor day aaa rrlehratad here by an Immense of ihe lorsl ittiton. followed parade with a relehrotkm at Vln- wood park. The feature of the parade was the striking Hants Fe tnnehlnioa hearing Isinnera with ilevicra bitterly tlenottnc-lt;Much applauae w.is that railway given the strikers f.unt the thousands 4. - c siwtator. . Ideal wra'her hero for the observance of laihor day. The iiiihmi labor parade, numbering several in lint, was the ehief attian'on t'hii-agn- 4 Sept. prevailed u Boston. Ret. 4.- - A parade of th lthr unions of the i lly wa a Tratiire t.f ijihur today for the observance riav in ftoalon. Several thousand men partlrlpatvd tn the procession, which waa reviewed a' the at'.- - house In dovernor William Poua.'i ;ml a: the City hall by Mavni- (Veiles -- a 4. A i'iiim.-.i- r i iS.ueO tu-- tt Seiv I,hilade'p:,-i of Ma coto nrd union A 4 I . pri-i--- or the n;ne t'ulm. Prussia. Sep' New York. Sept. 4. Seven hundred cholera rase- - which were firs' diroi member of ihe Parking Box Makers' have occurred. union in this c!:.- are expected fo quit eied here. fm;i All Ihe dredgei which operated along work today, arm-din- g to John rails ih Vi"i'ii an- - under close observa- ban. prestdeni t Ihe union of work tion er In that ind is ry. making a total of This will rr 1.100 men on plete'.y tie up the trade tn this city Mid Presidin' CMlaban. who alio x pressed the opinion that the strike would sarlmisiv hamper. If not com pletelv tic up. Vl frinds 0f freight ill the - mia'el. laltor h . - li,,.) nn lU.tnde i - . ma'cb,-i- the psrde. -i day FIELD WILLBE MARRIED More than TFSf OF ENDURANCE Oumhbel'v 9. POO . TOMORROW Are Time. J.,-pa'c- a ni-l- fi-:- r. a Bv I ' hi-r- Aaier:-I'HNi-e- e' 4 b transportation a Ncv Voeij 4 ? The approach-- , t'hirign. Sept. usinstwo of Varshall Field to Mrs. Ji.Uiin pound dumbh-ll- s censccu'iv ir non Hcnrv I.evreiin of tht el'y Hires t'litcago, wa intend-kop- crcr until nfier the broke ihe world record in a trlnl ye, vh:c!i. a icrday. The es: of rndnrsnce wa reported, will Tues day, my a New wcnessi-- l by eetcrnl hundred apret-torsaid Jitpatrh from London. lAvewm's i line for ihe new reciTd 'I' I'.iton arrived last evening uu I'..: was flv hour nn.1 41 nilnti'r. and aocompanied by her sister, V,- -. v KMdy. mother of Spenr-!!.- . luring the long grlr-- Ills ,reng-"- i cii!ia ir wa kept up by nourishment given him crclarv of th I:rt Inn-ryin an s'irid:in' a' Peicrsli'.ira ai ou'iuiai'vclv fresh hi Fii'ld came ovc- - u T!i,ir.s. iii.uli- ili 'a.: , iinnie.1 by M. IM.ij, ,.j. fiiC f 'rrac: secorj .,j I lai'er li.i- - tn vlc . jr 4 to the New yrk i!rn!d. la:d yesterday, eavs: In consequence uf the juilKiu.in uf August 4 of the fail. ml court, i hi government now nrlcr the Krvn-- !i cnlde closed st all aia'iun iti 'lie coa.i . as well as the Tl;e enmpanv ran now i. h' La Gnwyra and Ye: a. nun. I's-se- 252 or at the Woman's club by the Women's Relief Corps, department of Colorado and Wyoming. The workingmen's parade in celebration of Labor Day was viewed with pleaaure by many or tha visitors who will themselves marrh in procession later in the week. There were about marcher In the parade. Indian dances In the eity park were a feature of the day'a entertainment. CAPTURES MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP, Mayor Illl'.-I'e- -I I ..n;-:- i Dunne Resolved Street Railway. to Hava a New York. Sept. 4. J. Hamilton Lewis, corporation rouniel of Chicago, who ia tn this city en route tn Newport, R. I , where he will spend a vacaExploded on tion of 10 days, said In an Interview yesterday that there waa no truth in the reporta that Mayor Dunne of Chicago had abandoned hla original plan of municipal ownership in faof a vor franchise qualified to a private company. He said that reDenver, Sept. 4. Recepriona and before the end of the year Mayor Detroit, Mirh.. Sept., 4. Fire people unions marked lha opening today of Dunne would have in operation the are believed to harp hern drowneJ mnnidpallxAd street tha Thirty-nintannual encampment only completely during a panic last nlghi on the gasoin the I'ntted States. of the Grand Artur of the Republic railway line launrh, Ben Hur ai ihe Si. Clair and ihe conventions of thn various NEW RAILROAD IN YUCATAN. Details are very alow coming Flat. It waa a day axillary organisation. In. Is nnderiood that one of tbs It of preparation for me many interestSan Francisco, Sept. 4. Ayaloa drowned men is Fred Mogg. of ing features lo coma during tho week. Dias, a prominent resident of Yucatan, Incoming trains added thousands to has arrived here. Ha comes direct The Ben Hur was isklng a party ,t the float of union veterans of the Civil from El Virgla. Eastern Yucatan, and to hotel near Sau 40 people home war who had previously arrived and reports that the government of Mexico a dance at Joe Bendor's, fifty thousand in now registered as a baa Juat completed a railroad from Souci from from the conservative estimate of the number that point to Chan Sanra Cruz, or San- when gasoline began leaking The curtains on and exploded. engine of strangers who will be In the city ta Crus de Bravo, aa it ia more com- tba launch caught fire and tho flame this week. known, in thr Territory of Quin- following on the heel of ihe gasoline The old soldiers received enthusias- monly tana Ron. ft la the flrat road built explosion, caused a panic aiming the tic welcome, from their local comthr Mexican military and ia proMoat of them rades and iho recaption committees, by nounced one of the beat constructed In forty passengers. The. scream of overboard. Jumped on passing through the depot galas the southern republic. the frightened people attracted other and express gratification at the ample launches from nearby pnlni and thofe preparations for their entertainment. Yhrlou Budapest, Hungary. Sept. 4. At to- who could be found were rescued. M state headquarters were five of the passengers opened today In the hotels and tha day's session of the International Pris- 8 o'clock all but for uninjured. The Baldaccounted E. Simeon been on had congress. Judge' Colonial Dames Society kepi opea houM in commodious quarters for the win, of Connecticut, professor of in- missing are supposed to have been veterans and their friends after hold- ternational law at Yale, presented a drowned. ing a reception in non or of General report on the question By what inof principle, and in what manner may Diphtheria, aore throat, croup, John R. King. cotnmandeHn-chia- f stant relief, permanent cur. Dr. tha G. A. R., members of his staff and convicts be given work in the field tha ladies of hla parly. A reception or other public work in the open Thomas Eclcetrlc Oil. At say drug waa also given to distinguished visit air?" itorq. Thousand the Number Fifty is Gasoline a Launch Near Detroit. of Visitors h Clev-Jan- , IPS UP TO YOU REMEMBER MACHINE. A FREE. SEE THIS READ OUR Of EER iM ITS Natural Tone Talking and Singing Machine FREE Sto Call at our Stero and hoar tha spatially prepared Records of Banda and othor Instrumantal Music, Songs, Rocordo. tho You la offered. beet the Buy Only lea. Recitations, and assure yourself that this PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE e iii-i- i Beii. Si. BECRAFT L.Phone K 301 24th Street - was iia lotlMu STRONG 10,000 - ihnu-sau- Fittshiirg. Sept 4 Observeil tints b.' mormnu et wliti-l- WAITRESSES WILL MARCH New York. Bopi. 4. The feature of the releiirailon of Labor Day In thin city will he a paiaUn of the organisation. comprising line Central Federated I'nion, in which it. Is estimated i here will be a' least Sh.O'Mi persons. The waitresses union, lu.uofi strong, will appear In ho second division, being recruit rd l.oaely from ihe quick-lunc- h cuunttr und East Ride coffee rooms. After :he parade many of the union will hnll picnic. Many picnics and athletic oor:inW will be held by Hiiiiib.,,g. Sept. 4 The local has been notified of i hi- - fol- both unions wnirli will take parr de-In which have the parade and lowing cases of rhifiera: Individual celebration Ou- iii each in Naknl Stoower, cur. rided to hav Th-rwill lie also aev nffu. Brlefrmlnrf. vluinanhof and of tho tiay. Walkewitx and two in Weiaschoclie. eral eight hour meetings and dinners. Three dea'ha have occurred in the Bromberg dlatrlrl. STRIKE IN NEW YORK. . fOPeued ORDERED CLOSED York. Gov La Folcttc 18 f jh-o- FRENCH CABLE N-- Preparation to Celebrate A MAN OE thev tl j OF DEFENSE Philadelphia, Bcpt. 4. An elaborate celebration of the tooth anniversary of the birth of Beojamia Franklin, In which President Roosevelt will participant, la being planned by tba American Phiktaupbical society, which la bring founded in the city. Tho anniversary will not orrur until next January, hut tba importance of the event, which to naairmal in character, requires that considerable time should he devoted to preparation. G)n-dernn-ed New Three cities, Philadelphia. York and Bnaton, will simultaneously pay honor to the great philosopher. The cHy. atai end federal governments and the French government, Railroad. will pariiclpatr. Hovernor Pennyparker will preaide at the celebration here and President Roosevelt has promised lo participate New York, Kept. Defense of Joha Ran Franriscu, Kept. 4, labor day In whatever way ihe society desires. D. Rockefeller and denunciation of wa celebrated in this city by two a who Dm. La Folcttc, of Wisconsin, great parade, in which many SANK AT THE PIER. of people participated. Kiary rriilctoed him. were the features of tha union of working men waa In line, with Dttluth. Minn.. Kept. 4. The steel ermon delivered last night by the many band and banners. One of the prnraauinn wa (hnt of the hulldlg steamer North Wind. Captain Thomas Rev. Robert R. MarArthur, who has trade council, which, after marching Htevcuaon, of the Mutual Transit com- Juat returned from a summer lecturing down Van Sea avenua and Market pany. tnei with serious dUaeter after tour on the assembly plattrert. proceeded acra-- a the bay lo having ridden uut ihe gale off Iotk form. Dr. Chautauqua MarArthur mode special Hbdl Mound Fark, where ihcra were Ritier1or juat aa alt waa entering tha reference to the speerhea of Gov La literary exerriaes. games and aihletle Duluth ship canal. The aleamer wa Foletic which related to the head of ports. The other parade was com- lifted by a huge wave and thrown rto the Brands rd Oil nompany and deprised of tin Ion a affiliated with the lenlly ngalnat the pier. A hole waa clared them to be exaggerations which labor council and ciiy front federa- stove In her port bow, which canned only nerved to .xcitc sympathy for the tion. If began at ihe Oakland furry her to sink In 2& feet uf water. person against whom they were dimain moved the and through depot rected. at reel a of iha cliy. Thera were many "Gov. La Foletten attack on Mr. data in line and organised labor has Rockefeller, said Dr. MarArthur, Is never made a flnor display here. After positively fierce. His criticism of Ihe dlahandtaenl. of the parade litMr. Rockefeller la cruel, coarse and held were at Hiiitracht eierclsoa erary severe to the utmost extreme: It deHall. Michael Caaey waa grand mar feated it own object, creating symhal of this parade, and P. H. Mcfor Mr. Rockefeller. Tha govpathy buildof that Carthy. arranged by tho ernor wgs guilty of exaggeration which council. ing ttadea reacted against himself and In favor of the object of his denunciation. Tho Chicago, Hrpt. 4. The parade was pendulum ia swinging toward favorhalted when li was discovered that able Judgment of Mr. Rockefeller, a Teamster' union wa marching belargely because of the rritietom in a hind hand. Committee magazine article of members monthly went into a conference on a street corof hi family. I heaitata not to affirm ner. The trouble we adjusted and that tha writing of these articles ia the parade resumed. creating a reaction in favor of Mr. The effort of the police to keep A ad I know whereof I Rockefeller. the street dear for the parade reaffirm when I say that Gov Ia Fol-asulted in Ihe acridental shooting of shocked hla audiences. There to Mra. Anna Hopkins, during an ex- Sixty-si- x a vast amount of arrant hypocrisy tn of avenue shot at Michigan change public apeakera' denunciations of miland Madiaon street between the polionaire. Probably nil of these peak-er- a lice and a man who gave hla name would be millionaires i if they William Laik. When Lanka wa orcould. dered to gat hack Into the crowd he Dr. MarArthur paid a glowing tribdrew a and began shooting. ute to William J. Bryan, apaaklng of Men In the crowd rallied to the aid him aa The foremost figure on tho of the policeman on duty at the corBerlin Kept. 4. p. m. It waa of- platform today. ner and Lanka, aficr being severely ficially bulletined today that 66 caari "Mr. Rrvan delivered a lecture enbeaten, was arreeied. Mra Hopkins and M deaths have occurred in Prua-al- titled 'The Prin-- e of Peace. which to waa hit In the bark by stray hulloL Of thta number tan new caae one of the lectures of our and was taken lo a hospital In n and Ibrc deal its were reported up to limes. said grentest Mr. MarArthur. It la crlous condition. noon today. really a sermon and be frequently While anxiety la not yet the word delivers it on Sunday." Kansu fltr. Mo.. Sopl. 4. Twelve to describe the feeling of the Imperial Dr. MarArthur characterized Gov. thousand men. representing h alth officer, concern over the chol Polk'a addresses os models of patriotMost of ihe ism and the ISit unions, pmoied through the at reel. era situation does exist. governor as a man of the new caaee do not orrur among the today In a parade that a three tulle noblest Ideals. are hut persona, In bngih. The ilny was suddenly quarantined generally ole heard of In detached farm houses or a rule, being eerml, liitsiuea. os followed the pa- vlllngca unt contiguous to the Vistula, Speech rade. Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston, llcnrn the inference fa that Infected wa oil the program for a speech, hut districts arc widening slowly and the measures to hold the disease strictly failed to arrive. l of p,, practicable. thrni-aml- be ranter of a patch of dinaeroua reafa. On mile and a half cant of the light, on tha U the Hand Island reef. The norm obwured the R imp berry (aland baht hmme and the vessel at ruck. A great hole ws torn In Iho bow and l.alf an hour later rna pounding of thn wavpa hid hammrie.l the steamship In two. Tha vessel hroka juat after (he fourth hatching went. When Ibe hock came (ho captain found that Ihero waa no chaneo for all to try and reach ahorr and called for volunleera to atay on tho ahlp. Mora than half iho craw volunteered, while the real tried to teach abort and call for help for thoaa who were lo remala on the wreck. Finally tho captain, tha two itiatra and four older, sailors who ware under no obligation to itaod by a sinking ablp, were selected to nak their llvaa for Ihe aafely of tho rrat. Engineer Mil I II pi waa on of tho volunteer!, but Captain McDonald retimed to allow him to remain oa board, ordering him to take command of tha hlpa boat, which were to taka thn women ashore. With Ptiltllpl went Adam Flden, Nichols Plden. C. It. two firemen and one rk Clurky. hand, all of Buffalo. Tho atorm had battered tha third boat to ptecea. hut a boat lirg enough to carry four took another party. Another boat with the women tried to make Ihe lland, bur. waa awept paat. Nothing could be done aave to keep the craft afloat. When th tioaia left the Hevann. tho aevrn lifi aboard were huddled In the wheel hotiar, awaiting for the rrsnro that waa to eomn too late. Tha trip aahore of the life boat wm one of terror. All night the toon fought with the dement in the effort to reach ahure. which ta turn-livmile away, but the wind na car rying the craft parallel with ih hearh. It was daylight before Ihe boat washed up high on Hhnre. During the night, while the men were trying to reach ahora, ih women were alternately despairing and hopeful. At tlmea they would pray fur their Uvea, the men Joining, and at her time they would help the Bailor. bailing the dual! craft of t!i? apray that came aboard ronitan'lt . l Saturday morning the party was waahad aahore at I.irl Sand Bay. (I r they found a home ateader. who led them to a farm two mile In the Interior. The men were 0 rahiiiated :hat they could hardh walk. Then shlla the ieat of the parte was eared for at. the farma. the emcliieer and one uf the farmrra wl uut wlih a leant fbr Hay Field. Moat of the wav ir wa uweary lo literally eii a road through the wood It nek un-t- l 1 o'clock In the afternoon to reach Bay Field, twenty mile amis the penlnanla T'pon reaching I'.av Field, he nh Ing t.ig cf the flout h line, tarted om fo ipn of the wreck with a par'v of fifteen mn. hrade-- hi VARNISH Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory My 4- I took STENCIL ref-ele- c Banners Denouncing the Santa Fe ahelter. Th INKS REP AI well-know- n THE LABOR " Engineer Phillip1. hour In the e"h KINET08C0PE. 200th Anniversary. "Ohio. Hito, BY Host ou, Sept. 4. Dr rlebtr Biehop, baa the Boston gone to Clearwater. Mi.ine. in prepare fur a mouse bum the Maine wood with a klneiotuo"-hiiot guns will be (arried in order to rha-c- , but no give realism tn ibe shells will be used by any of tho party. The pirture marbine will be manipulated In a light buggy wherever BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAY. Elaborate TYPEWRITER OIL MIMEOGRAPH Haw a Doctor Will Go on a Mooao Hunt in Maino. pounds. d Band laland la In HUNTING Philadelphia, who railk.431 lime. Penuork, from the shoulders up, in the record jun lifted from arm length up and down. On Marrh I. 1W, Lev-auaccooipliahed 4.5u0 lifts In two hours and 49 minute. The dumbbell used were officially weighed prior to the teat sod were found to be slightly over twenty - with AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES DUPLICATORS to Bwitxerlaud. by Pcunork of ed ihe weights however lifted while Leveaon cation with the Interior bj Ihe telegraph ia one bolivar a word. The government nay ihla derlauin ia pruviaional. pending the arrival of the rahl administrator. Jl. Bouquet, who la expected on Kept. VT. The oogtptuiv'a repreaesiatire, M. Hriiu. delay unMI the arnval of M lb- liu Bosquet without avail -- Elm of Bay Fit Id. W is.. Sept. the crew of too Bonier Revuna were ! drowned br the wreck of ih framer on ffaad (eland wf. on Lake Kupertor, late Friday night. Eleven othrra war learned, Indndtaf th Tfl inatader of iho crew and four wnmra. The (tor; of lit disaster u aa thrilling a tale of ahlp wreck on ibr great lakes aa bare been told. Seven of the dead offered their lives M a sacrifice on hoard fur the real of the twenty-twah ip. Of thoan for whom tha they gave thalr lire four are dead. Tha reel rnarhed ah ore after a nlitht of buffatlag by tha wave in aa open boat, and a trip of mm than 24 hour run my a toad through the wilderness Of northern Wiaonnam. 'Htnee who gave their litre for thrlr ware: aMpmarea ' Oaptein R. 8. McDonald. North Fast, Pa Flrat Halo lands Darwin, Mrdlna. TYPEWRITER DESKS the continent wi'b qurr a arge party ihla aumnier. Ulirly in August shu was a Carlsbad, wh te sh' gave sevtence went eral large dinner. au-- a Terrific Storm. Ship in i Large y CHILD MURDERED. New York. Sept. of murder came :n light A 4. unusual rhild- - cruelty u hen the body of a wa found early : day In a dark stairway in a Wtst Ride tenemem house. Both l.g had be n l -- oken at the knees. There were nme stab wound in the far, evidently made by a pen- knife, and n itnerous o:h- -r br.tisr. Tl'c Imd: we'l l t . I I i 444440444444 4 4 444444444444v |