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Show It charge meJioffl 9 i- : - m th kmin.r reach. th.r ' Mil JJtTon VOL Clt- Utah Weather I i - Forecast r 1IL (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DisPATCUES) NO. 218 QTY, UTAH. MONDAY CGDEN KORNIN3, AUGUST Fair Monday and Tuoaday. PRICE FIVE CENTS 19) e, other officers then lost their heads and instructed by hi govermi.t-i.in ca-- c of i:ccts:t. to g.ve ref.gi- ,t all there waa nobody u direct the work of LACK OF rescue. of nt Eye witnesses gave awful pictures nt INNOCfcNT MAN STABBED, the brutal panic on board. FVr half an hour the 'migrant wove masters id toe situation. They completely overcame the crew by sheet force n? numbers. and this in spite uf the efforts of the officer who tried tj save tit,- - me ! men and children first. One report even states, the corres- - THE STRIKE HAS h'lT WITH pondeut. continues, that a group of SLIGHT REBROV. emigrants approached one of the ship's boats which already was full and j which a a about to b.- launched and the people, killing several RAIU0.D MEN V.DKIMu dislodged isSjn with their knives. Just as they weie about to- occupy tbe bout themselves Scene of Hcrmigos another body uf armed emigrant came Strikers-Printe- rs, up aud a fierce light, for tbe possession Breaks in Ranks of Ferry-boa- t Men and Street Car of the life boat followed. ia:l woiiii.U.1 Men Hava Dseidtd to Win n Until f.nic much. Many of the survivors brought j court, ii.it Return to Work. wa-titashore were seriously wounded, and a eui.iriiiit'd in,,! .) number had sustained fractured limbs. bar,i:.i Hi li in timid .ad: 1 iiis.ii iii n.i iiiinit to kii! Some of the injured subsequently died. I had It is n ported that the celebration St. Petersburg, Aug. 6 -- The fate of and rii him, 1 wa Inman L YtnMilanes was the mure Fritlat winger, Lolo Spanish utiiir.i.p which, slinuagli it terdiii hit'ii-- s fruit knife fmm a push gtneral strike Spain, Aui 5. A ter The captain purposely sank with his among the drowned. ' ftifraa. has affected close to TO.""1 men in St. can in hip. H.m and a few u.tmiti last uariar diaaater occured The archbiahop of San Pedro went PANIC CAUSES GREAT LOSS OF FaVw- - The Italian has met w.;h on', slight U'foiv tMh nii.il along. I n..- u; Petersburg, ia off CPe from Genoa for Bar- down wltn the vessel while blessing to kill tin- - first matt who LIFE. siriu. uf Jtusm, my ni:ii In sectha, other response the drowned passengers. The other was the tiisl and pant-elliih Cadiz, Momevidec aad Buenos decldrt t, J w,'h went fui him." iiitiu blahcp who was first supposed to have August" l.Tbe reports ProtaW SOO on Ixndon. about persona vith Ki, been drowned, has since been reported Carl w.ik niitiiiiiit-- to Bellevue hoswrecked off Hormigos reaching here of tbe lots of ihe Sirio n adveree exprvetlon uf public opin-hoe,tri safe. He is at Cartag na. confusion on regarding the jun. The lack of uniou aiming th for mental examination. pital Tbrre hundred immigrants. A steamer engaged In rescue work Some declaro that he com k,ld at them liallana and Spaniards of tbe proleUri,i otgantsaii.-has reached port. She has on board captain. INDUSTRIAL USE OF ALCOHOL. milted suicide while others say that he 1W dpiwaed. the bodies cf several Infants. against the sucivss of tho and the crew were saved but were ar-- 1 captain of the ateamer com-,iThe Austrian consulate of Rio de tested on landing. morotneni. ao-Tho official WaKliington, August 6 In now of suicide. Janeiro was Saved, but lost n large count from Cartagena does not men- railroad men, npn whom tbo the rerent law 'if permitting of San Pedro, Brasil, amount of Tin birhop the vessel tion the captain except to repeat the auccos of the entire mmrnient de- the ue of alcoholrongren when, mouey in the art aud reported that went down. ioat, and it , full Tbo time. are still pends. working InihiKtriea five of tax, th.- bureau of report that the wreck was due to his , Aker bishop ia among the miaalng. The government has issued lnstruo-tlon- imprudence in venturing too close to leaders of the railroad organization manufartui'ea uf the department of m remainder of the paaaengera for are that meaabre for a call about every possible issuing hesitating commerce and labor hun collated a the Hurmlgas shoal in order to save ii the oflierra and crew got away lu the relief of the stricken people shall n tie-utime. number of repmts of United State ahip'a ba: a or were rescued by be taken. diadeserted and fear They being consulates on the demilmed proceh, It ia said that the panic on board am id boats seat to them from the A iieet of trawlers providentially caused more loss of life than the sea credited by their materialistic follow-Itself- . from which It appiar that a similar an. to law la In operation era, who are no more happened to be only about 100 yards in Italy, France, I tutulier of fishermen who made away when the Sirio struck. Notwithof this strike, Germany, Cuba, Helguin and other the avowed pretext :wpts at rescue were drowned. the the great danger skippers standing namnijr, sympathy with tbe mutineers countries. Of particular ia the import INDIVIDUAL RE80NSIBILITV. Tbote rescued from the vessel ara of these boats came at once to the of Cronstadt and Heval, uf OuuhuI General Robert I. Skluuer of When we apeak of "individual re- thanSveoborg, e at Cape Palos In n pitiable com rescue. The survivors of the Sirio they were to th similar reason Marseilles who aaya that the last word :m, bring without food or clothing. unite in praising the conduct of the sponsible y" we are not thinking so given for the abortive strike of last In regard to tba industrial uaea of Tie Birid struck n rocky reef known November. The railroad men have captains of the trawlers Joven Miguel much of unity or of the conacienco has not yet been uld nor does conBajt of aa and moral the Hubigaa and sank soon after and Ylcenta Liles no. The former principle been intimidated by the recent mak- he antlciptate that American expectaflrat. Island lira in aciousneait choice the stem that Individual Homlgaa sinkirl, steamed close to the aide of the g of strHiea affecting rnmuunlcu' tions in regard to the general pracaai two and a half miles to the the ing ship and took off 300 persons. The rests with him both as regards himticability a a motive force are goin meird of Cape Palos. environment which he errw of this trawler endeavored to places to be at once realised. So Impering a Tbs Siriu was owned by the self the which in actions result and sheer off, fearing that their boat would fect (Vh-- the French government reGenoa. of We or his Italians, hia misery. be sunk, whereupon the captain drew either gard the methods now in use for rensuicide the hla revolver, levelled It at hla men and talk a great deal about luck, and More be committed dering sloolail unfit for rouHiunptlon 64 declared steamer had the Mila chance, and fate, fully aa much, Indeed, shouted: or utilising It as an illuminaul, that on hoard her and that "As long aa it la possible to take aa the fatalist Mohammedan does ungera prise havn been offered to the person v lumbered 127 men. off another pasamger you will not about kismet, and to these we often offering the nvet advantageous ideas Tne Birin had E70 paaaengera attribute our own misfortunes and the whip move. Nevertheless the reon the suhji-rtariag Genoa, but additional Spanish The deck of the, Joven Miguel be- success of others totally regardless of in the aggregate recognise the ports wagers were taken on board ut came ao crowded with the terror-trlcke- n hla individual responsibility. We thus possibilities of denatured alcohol baaed jucelou, where the vessel touched aurvivor of the Sirio that the give the impression, and indeed conon the trials alieady given it abroad. few knurs before the diaaater. aklpper was obliged, in order to pre- sole ourselves with tha belief, that The disaster occurred at B oclock vent his boat from capsizing, to force much of our life ia beyond our conROBBERS KILL TEAMSTERS. The ateamer, them down the hold at the point of hia trol, and that we ara the victims of iMinlay afternoon. tkrwiisg a difficult passage external circumstances. through revolver. Aug. 5. Stuart. Tonopah, Nrv, tit Hosigaa group, where the Bajoa The Vlcenta Lllcano saved 200 perThera was undoubtedly a time in n prosperous teamster, was Burney, Hompi ret--f ia a continual menace sons, and an old fisherman, sailing a tbe history of mankind when such a killed last night in the corral uf the The vessel began to dingy, alone saved 12. A roll call belief waa far more plausible than it it writallon. Headlight stable, near the depot, and settle rapidly Immediately after she taken on shore showed that 386 per- ia now. But as we stand in tba world John Kemaa, another teamster, was kii Brack, and terrible scene of sons from the 8Irlo are missing, but today, the freedom of the individual, Both men M betud fatally beaten by robbers. rlvUm and ianlc ensued on lee It is believed that a few were taken on both mentally and physically, la aueh meeting of the cotgffiWi were attacker witH a gae'pipe. Hob mad The fishermen along the board French and German steamers that, barring tbe relatively few incibery waa tbe motive, an Burney alnut sought to render every aastat-it- tt which continued on their voyage after dents whioh may rightly be called acways carried a large sum aud ii knuwc and sent out boats, whicn tha Sirio sank, i cidental with regard to tbe individual, to have had several hundred dollars n of number Is said that It Most kraagkt many survivor ashore. large each man ia a free agent Freedom return to work . The employes of sev- - last night. E1!!.. ?!.!!!! second cabin tie officer the flrat and I passengers has n aide other than the political fine, and crew of the Birin ferrte hmttan Inst night, carrying as pssser. river and line street ear eral were cabins the drowned ttulr being !. among the saved. The aurvlvnrs aad in this personal aide it ia per- have resumed work. gera Leo Swart and Ixwuey Bennett arc gone Into camp on the main flrat to go under water. fectly true that wa ara "heir of all of rain nil day Swart slept in the wsgon under which A downpour steady ara s incident! Harrow-gomeof the mwn at Paloa. Many heart rendering wait the 'ages. y tbe open air gather- - Burney wss killed. He was arrested Six children clamoring inare enacted aa the stricken related. The tendency of the ages haa been j long foP Wiuy 7n sT'pe, today. He declared he knows noththeir while to the shrouds of the Sirio Julies anxiously seek beloved mem to eliminate unfavorable and oppraa- - eraburK and the consequent possibil- ing. Burney's clothes were stripped m among the rescued. A mother mothers were taken off by one of the and were found n din ity of collision and disorders. The day from his body io kmt her three children went In- trawlers. the track with tbe pockets tho down tance for incident except was without na. the doctor of the Birlo gave up The Sirio sank before the children fractured. for Cronstadt of the rifled. Kemsn's skull is wired departure to Car4 wife aud child na lost, but they oould be rescued. Tbo mothers, franhave authorities There The naval equipage. chilEighteenth Ben-netrtf ffnally brought in by one of the tic with despair, watched tbelr to apprehend Hawthorne men son of nnd drunken waa number a large dren na they were engulfed. The chilwring boats, and the scene na th soldiers. these among dren uttered piercing shrieks na they nlly were reunited was moat Telegrams from the Interior throw One of the boata sent out by were drawn under the wnves. ONE KILLED IN WRECK. little light on the mannr in which Uniterm en brought in twenty-fou- r It was with difficulty that the v be expected to reInthe may country from men restrained were Jumping trainMengers. Joplin, Mo., August wr e hurt In 1 spond to today' call for strike. There Tie condition of the aurvivor to the sen. more two individual The of snd killed of was man responsibility. ln number the no llion h A monk among the passengers was deplorable. They have loit tne greater hope there robbertet Md murders ln the in- the derailment of t. IjouIs and San and are without money, food drowned while kneeling on deck. be world will is the from saved that Francisco passenger train Nn. 3(12, rior. The Austrian consul at Rio de Ja- mscblne-mad- e retaking. The maratime author! tlta standards of right anl im- from Wltchlta, Kas., to St. taiuls much attache a sen tbo government into neiro wearing fCirtagi-nJumpfd have despatched a fog to from autocratic dicta, whether In this city today. None of the paswrong; tba of declination the In n woman noticed then He life belt. portance scene carrying relief supplies. The wer Injured: bodies of men or of ambitious in- Poles in tbe Minsk Congress against sengersdead: child near him on tho point of go- of wildinga of a circus and a Mike A. O'Neill, fireman, wbleh shall prescribe what the poorboui and down. The in dividuals, nnd of to expropriation them He hia belt principle gave up ing being used as temporary quarter la to be done and what ia not to be favor of ln tbe dissolution Monette, Mo., was He swim ashore. L" 'he tried to acquiescing and J B. G. Wrenn. engineer, aurvivor. Injured: when rescued by n done, and from any consolidation of of the lower house snd preparing for Thr Ia:t st reports from the cape lay . almost exhausted machine composed of new election. This action is regard- Monett. Mo., fatally. George Shelton, men into a huge n child of The vessel. body tat threi- have Just brought in fishing parts from which intelligence has been ed in adminlatralive circles aa almost express meswnger, Monett, Mo., se i timber of reecned. brought aBhore had around its neck n eliminated and which will respond una Madonna and to the withdrawal of the of the Aa young rate picture additional sadness is added t when a single dominating equivalent classes of Roland from th The train ws running at tneroundquestionably wan had drowned who Italian clasped fcri'ik-r'iphpropertied fact the to that an hour and when 80 miles the button. touche owing of finger Novte The movement. fiance. of his in hla bind a picture revolutionary i maw of fishermen who were engine left the Nothing can more effectually con- Vremyn, which is the only newspapt ing n sharp curve thecombination the drowned is the Prior of the duce bagn cuing by the followed In our e operationa were Among Induce to true and railn, nobility In with order dodger form, headquarters appearing, except in runaequence of the over-o- f B'nedictlne snd the mall snd car, senee and a gage' ezpre than natures Individual own thU of its down All went n large portion the stokers space the boat. The captain of in Louden. ear. our individual responsibility. When with tho ship. They were unable to of morning to an article prophecying war smoking Hjrir., J'iKt before he committed H Is believed by rsllwsymen that ns we are conscious tbnt with fully save States themto the United time in betwt-e.- i nnd deck reach tho with. 'dcidf. ar'ril-uteJapan hi the wreck to rest the choice as to Influence which nd speedy Jap n switch had been tampered selves. B itnnrudence. mo-- ; BBaaJ eur a to affect character may of the Fh.l Among the survivors at Cape Paloa t ves which shall underline our Tlctory tbe The Sirio left Genoa NINE INJURED IN WRECK. August 2. , ,n mothers who weep and wring arr Haw.u and the occupation A'i ur t.ie ,nd we to shall which ships hooks were lost. It tbeirmany Iona. methods by . band for lost children while Japaneae 0f California, at p reseat to Arkon, Ohlo.August . -- While taking of children seek to attain our ends, ns to the be full extent of the diaaater. Nine-'- ! there are also atonumber at Silver Uk five mile niith . n use are siding ultimate these which end. to find their pire-CRetuaa t0 Accept Frsiflht of the passengers were Italians who are unable here today the north bound cf ahull we also realise to put, fully 6Tk PrusMt i ih teinalnder Spaniards. All of These have been admitted to tbe city the be Aug. Ion train on Hie Cleveland, Bromberg. modst our Us life and dignity of powers asylum. s'livi-nrrailway wa have been landed at foundling Arkon and Coliimlm man insists upon the wise emTbe of the truly A number surviving largp Pah-s. ile bound passensouth a that The Inhabitants provided by they choice. Ju-- sldewiped He igrants declared they will go no fur- possession of the power ofhe with r., thing and nourishment. "n tb,s nln. Nine people were injured, t ger home leaves nothing to chance, return to gambles desire ther. They Mry Om caarh tf tit' ,he 1,, er hB rcfueu none aeriously. ie lnnded at Kormigraa it' and insist on on no possible turn of luck nnd he de-- . u, rallroa'); traveling by land. "tt. a:.n-!three miles from- tha tragr north bound train was, h titled from Clares that be is his own fate. If what 10 'orward it, 1c. and another waa and it is tbv custom, to call accident occurs WITNESSED THE FOUNDERING nt la FlV:rren brought In the first newa 8tnk Wlth 8t ,Uc'on-tvlw turned on It aid". The arridr disre-gsras a It condition inevitable be regards 'be fii'tnderlng of the Sirio and It 5. In spite of the said tt have been caused by a Uxovkn, of of but Aug. the existence, process 5. The captain ' cf.ttn-natioAlicante, Spain, Aug here. Boat loads of orders. Governor General 'h s'ii;iwrecked passengers and uf the French ateamer Marie Louise which he, under some limitation of proclamation of the measures in -' reasontake some or extraordinary of knowledge neglect Cartabeam to arrive on ahore ahortly which has arrived here from BRYAN AT VENICE. th$ Ing. did not take proper cognizance, i case tbe workmen still laboring ln the gena relates- having wit nested ''ft If become known. cease mines work, the should himself the not j and and, blaming a point s confirm the fearful na- - foundering of the Sirio from . Venice, Ang. '. William J. ISrvar. he calmly act to work to mon from St. Petersburg to a general close to that vessel, lie says he was f. Wi-tMisa Grace ltrvan. Oil. with ilic strike has met course the It the of Into approbation fitu tlif broken narratives of the remarking to hia mate b On the dang- incorporate Rl. Lou! and Mr. and Mr M. of more i of teleThe workmen own here. which secure are to his methods potaal, i!ir dangM'-- i of lark-sosurvivor it would ap-a- r erous course the Sirio was Uking when It we carefully analyze graph nnd telephone employes today F Dunlap and "at i; was the intention of tne the Italian steamer, going ahead at the day here III., pent vllle, to Assxria'ed Press their of of men the the greatest any expressed itaiti f the Sirio after suddenly stopped and her the history il.'ere 'eil ehi leaving Bar-t- i full apeed, They even offto and an of see we or strike, willingness sphere duty, the Camcs'i at Cadi before procee- bow was aeen to lift. The Marie age country t f work the icer Cossacks of be viewed mode tbe of allyln Hi. Math hat this has been tbelr Louis changed her course and went toTh party ha! ded Brarii. at the satisfaction. panile with ytrihe ccpain in order to shorten the ward the Sirio. Aat thi moment there procedure. Workmen in the Man'gva pits to tho luncheon with .Mr. Whin-- 'be AmeriIt should be one of the most perkmn explosion as the 11,1 rain time proposed to pais waa heard a number of 2.500 went on strike today can amhaaNsdor. boilers of the Sirio burst. Shortly sistent alms of education to (mores 'T poaaihle to the dangerous o after Cossacka had broken up their After the young. bodies ty this Instilling dead to upon float after this, began Hortnlsurrounding the ARRANGING FOR DUEL. banla. Without any warning by the French steamer and those on Into tbeir minds the fact that the mertlng and whipped three of the . to death miners of those who have fought lifes could hear wisdom the shrieks of the board vu'e running at full apeed a tha Paris, Aug. 5.- - It ia proW.e ihst battles successf'illy, has placed them f Soldiers have been detailed to pump rr:,'!,ed upon the rocka with drowning people. be fought tomotiow afer-nooThe Marie Louise launched a bos' under tbe training whibh they are en out the flooded mines. The emperor's duel will Gen. A few minutes after the f Amlre. by more strongly manifesto dissolving ibe lower house v.nk beneath waves. The and picked up 25 persona who were joying, we ought, much man war, and Gen. LKn'e.ler. in Andres is his own of parliament was posted today. In the upon tbe'princlpi that wore n a state of horror sent to Hnrmlgas island. of Mvemcun in rushed forward. meantime the steamer herself rescued molder for good or 111; that. he sn-g Gn. lun'idri. jnre-nin- ..r eachCrowds memoirs Odeaaa. nor at Situation more circumstances and externa 29 them neither persona other and fighting for brought be unbaa deHan-lai'er the whicn which in he lives community even the Odessa. Aug. 5. Tegraphlc comfi' s ;n ,f,r bow of the boat. Many hero. for :be ilu-- . arrar.g-.-miThe true. Is he what and "t'-'for Tor , Do-JU munication between here and Sebasresponsible , trampUd to death. concluded. what he does. It Is quite time that topol has been interrupted for tbe las, have rot yet been nd women threw them- -' FOUGHT FOR LIFE BUOYS. :n! !,;e sen. A cowardice forty-eighof Adamic t the old taring hours. Gov. Gen. Kaulbar. young mother ROOT RECEIVES OVATION. tarrying her London, Aug. B. The Madrid cor- blame on another should dlssppear j has not yet returned from Sebastopol, by was dmen. of Fan Paolo. B'frl. Aug. 5. Rlibo j fttfellgent ,an,,n the child and try to respondent of the Daily Telegraph from the nature . Flashlight signals were exchanged at of .va'e. a ',neThla she refused the Sirio disaster aa one of the Let is face whatsis Jn Irontjjf us, and j midnight last night briween the root Root United S's'rs S. fie'aty J'1' ' "ring that aha preferred worst on record. we are and of tbe commandant's .residence here todav Tllied the model plantation of that The acknowledge emiItalian g -j In flip together. Both eventn-t,..- . with knlvea In their handi. nnj what we do are matters for which snd n torpedo boat a fa miles at sen Renor Elio at -. a.i trp P fked up alive frdm the grants, recej'.-There is a certain apprehension or through Capinls Mwithout regard for the women or chil- we, snd not others, are responsible, He an. we have had the Impending events. Fer the first time ovation from the populace. with all because along for greatest fought brutality r 'bis panic tha cap-- dren, mwer to choose or reject whatever in two weeks Gossart appeared in bis party returned here this evening. tbe possession of life buoys and boat r Inst night, forming V ' " ,n.rere of the Sirio endearV double Many were killed or wounded includ 'lf has offered ns. He who denies town rea- - ing several members of the crew wh CAN NOT REFLOAT SHIP. p his power of choosing and rejecting la guards at tbe residence of the govrf,rsln the people, a ,wrri ' - were attacked by emigrants. of ,Rnce order Individuality, and his denying admiralty has orga-icommand-ba, the the t ernor, London. Aug. 3. T urrendering 2, prefects and the captain saw the veasr Thla vaa Wh he has a moral principle, and is. ants and nt public buIMlnga. a!i furri er ;Vmia ,0 r abandoned 'ssrtrg. b t "bl. for the vae! aud- - was lost and that tbe emigrants ha Persistent reports are hi circulation floar the British erefore, unfitted to roT ' ,n half or glided ff captsred the boat he cnmm'tied men. SJultfr tka"mr,:.;i?r Philadelphia concerning conditions at tbe rjL'risou. which ran aaltore in a free tong aad foundered In deep aster by shooting with a revolver, Thi Tbe French consul here has been Point, Lundy island. May xdger. i 10 f..jti-nvc- i . IE DMER CM ISSUED CONGRESS I j Steamer Founders on Island Terribe Rocks - Off Confuson and Panic Ensued Captain Committed Su.cide - 1 i l.-:r- - I 1 . d is-l- ... ri 1 i i Navi-.atoa- well-bein- g . .ulvV t. E.-- One , ba i , e son-c-s- r de-ve- d , ,ire aac-l'.ai- or-co- -- - ' a ove-iirne- o d r ' - h- - -- well-bein- slght-seeip- mi-r- , n te eonee-quenr- G-- . J n' ,ra -i des-cnDe- s - . Chr-tal- . "' s-- v o-- -- e November--Ma- ny Great Questions to Be Considered Most Important Session Since Organisation, - I n To Meet in Kansas City in k.i:.. illy, August fill for the 17th annual 4 to attend aad address the convention including Gov. Cummin, low. Davis. Arkansas ; Fraux, Oktahoua; Ilian. Kansas; Folk, Miskouri. Mclkmald, Colorado and Pardee. uf California. Secretary of stats l'llhu Rout also baa accepted an Invitation to address the gathering, and many other public men of prominence ar expected. cepteA invitations The official of the nesM-'i- i i t'oiuincrctal ruiigrefea, to meet in Kansas City, hla. Nov. 20,21, and 23 ncxi, waa Issued here today by tbe executive committee. The coitgrck pumilaca to bs the most tnipiirlsul since its orgauiMtlon. Matty great questions are to b trana-Miskipp- The call, which is addressed to governor of state and territories, mat or of citlos, cttmiuiTcial rlults. chambers indusor boards of tradi-strial. mercantile, maritime and immigenerally folgration organization lows: The governor of each atate or territory may apiNtlul ten delegate and not more Ilian tweuty delegate. The mayor of each city one delegate and one additional delegate for each 6.IHI0 inhabitants, provided, however, that no city shall send more than ten delegates. Kacb county may appoint one delegate. Each uusiness organisation on delegate and on additional delegate for every fifty members, provided however that no such organization shall have more titan ton delegates. Govirnurs of ststva and- territories, members of congress of th T nlted State and former presidents of th i commercial rongreM menthera with all ih are privilege of deli gates except voUng. Peimauent ntetnbera of the Continerolal congress have all the privllegea of delegatoa." ln muffing tba call tha ttocullva committee direct attention to lha naevs-ait- y fur aooie concerted action on the great question affecting navigation upon tha rivers of the , trans-Mtalpi- trans-Mlaslsklp- trana-MissIp- IrlallU. BOTH KILLED IN DUEL. .. Springfield, Mo., Ang. 5. In the streets of Chadwiek, a small town thirty miles south of Springfield, Charles Freeman, n merchant, and Robert Keene, IB years old, fought a due to Ihe death with revolver. Hull waa recently brought by Freeman gainst Keene charging the tatter with assaulting his daughter. waa Freeman reported to have threatensd to shoot Keene on sight nnd both men went armed. When they met on th street today the two meh Immediately drew their revolvers and began firing. Freemnn was shot twice, one bullet penel rating the forehead and another In tbe region of the heart. Bmh men were dead when the spectators reached them. Freeman leaves a widow and several chlldrenn. He was well to do, being tbe proiirieior of atorca at Chadwick and Garrison, Mo. Keen was th son of Thomas Keene, n wealth farmer living near Chadwick. et-ds- SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS DESTROYED. do-- , Bt. Louis, Aug. I. Fire Soda brick building atroyed ,th flvwator on tbo southeast corner of Eighth Bffiu n Walnut streets, occupied aa the headquarters of tbe Salvation Army. Jpe Matthews, m ployed aa a halier of waste paper, foil or Jumped from the lire escape at the third floor and wss killed. Twenty man ware asleep in th rooming department, but It is believed all escaped. A meeting uf tfe Young People1 league had Jus: ebwoJ si the alarm oC fire waa gives. South-wester- In various regions of the region there are many natural waterway which only need government aid to make thorn cmumercial factors In tha upbuilding of tha slate to which they are tributaries. Therefore the Committee place Ibe subject of river navigation, iruttUng that tho urtNt budlns ut) tl)9 truiU'Mlwiippl o regions effecilva deb gallon to the in the dlacueelun and help congreaa to a wine eoncluulun. I'nder the reclaniHtton net millions of acres of arable land in tho country sre la tliei process nt recisiriatlon involving tha equally important quest ton of sulUhle Immigration for these lands. The executive committee ta therefore requested to bring this matter to the attention tfammerdUl of the commerce together with the fact that the additional territory thus put under cultivation adds enormously to tha business of the great rltle w the middle west outside of the irrigated rel Pr-tlcipat- Lose $50,000. INCREASE CABLE EQUIPMENT. Irens-MiMimtl- Washington, August I. Tha signal corps headquarters In thla city ha been advised by cable dnplotag apparatus sent to Beattie Cor use on tho Alaskan cable has been a oomplat euocess. Aa soon ao tho cable ship Burnside complete Its work of laying cables between thn torts defending thn entrance to Puget Bounds which probably will be In about n week, it will go lo Alaska nnd inatall duplexing equipment; nt the Ataaknn end, thus giving the Ataaknn cable, whlck is now 'fo asmuch aa recent agitation both overtaxed, twice tbo capacity It hag at home aud abroad, has had an effect present. d. trimental to the livestock interest MRS. THOMAS W. LAWSON DEAD. states the of tho five has placed this subject on the Soitnale, Mass., Ang. 5. Mrs. Tho. program with th Ikp that W'. Lnwson, wife of the Boston finanrlrht eoine council of multiplicity cier, died at Dreamwotd. Mr. Lawsons may lie reached heneflcUI to summer home, her today, Mrs. Law-so- n western of branch most thla Important naa been suffering from heart dis-es-s Industry. for several months. With tha Presimad by marked progress The of her son Arnold, nil of exception conNailunal th and dent Roosevelt d children and her Lawton's Mr. n of construction the gress toward were al her bedside when th 'Panama of Isthmus the runal across tba end came. Arnold Lnwson arrived has again brought this project toComhome shortly afterward. Mrs. Lawson, attention of the before her marrizge to Mr. Lawson la beneenormous The mercial congress. of Cam1N?S, wss Miss Ooodwlllie, fit that will accrue to Ih region west con, bridge. the by if the Mississippi river struction of ibis Internatbinsl waterVICTIM way appeal with peculiar force to the NEGRO BRUTE'S FOURTH '" people Ilf the August .Robert Washinftnd, snd it proper th: the delegates Commercial Edward Pearce, three years old who to the r c ingress lie sfforde'l an opportunity to was shot by Hi negro Elmer Dempo-tedied, today of this last night, Sunday views sulijert. their iisn ixpress by tbe ballet ftommeirial sctivpy Is greatly re- hemorrhage, caused wnn1. The child was wounded at the tard'd hy the laek of transportationlu tin. DempMer killed Mrs. Pearce and fuel! Hie. Chief among the eril Tbe death this reaper la had road. Any move- two other of her children. of the child has rekindled the bitter ment that ha for J purpose the of the pffii.ir highways fedtng against the tugroea In the shouuld is- - encouraged, thereby foslr-In- neighborhood cf the Pearce home, hat a public sentiment in various there is no fear of violence felt by the a that will jail official. atari and a fierfect Rystem of good UBE TEMPORARY mads tlir'iughniii the the region and enhanceour materially commerce bulk snd value of Redding, Cal. Aug. Si A temporary track around tune Ifo. ok will be Ii -- istes. Requista are marie that the subject completed tomorrow afternoon. Pas"a department of mines and mining senger. mail and express and heavy with Its head n member of the cabi- baggage were tranKtorred today, causnet of the 1 nlted States be placed ing a delay of between three and ton." hours. After tomorrow paowoger and upon the program. Other subjects upon which dlacuB-siofi'eeht trains will proceed aa vsnal. and recommenda'ion may he bad Nothing has been done toward cleanare at follow: ing ml the tunnel, every effort bomg Food control, harbor improvement, made first to complete a temporary AlasOTrintal trade merchant marine. track. ka. Columbia river, irrlgatlin. foresconstruction naval try, San Francisco, IN MEMARY OF TRAIN. on the Pacific cons', truats and their owngovernment relation ti huaines. rhefoo. Aug. .Memorial eereloes and pubership of railroads, te.egtaphs . for the lata Rear Admiral Charles J. wyafeoi lic utilities, gene'".-Train, commander In chief of the UnitIn Texas and fomMans. ed State Astatic fleet, whe died here pun-li- e of drainscommercial tinton, were held on shore this water fw August lands, statehood. ttvss of the Ammorning. Represents ilf. the take to the g fleet atChinese French nnd erican. executive f the It ir the desire tended. Tbe body waa then oonvafed to dii committee to battleship Ohio, which leftto-nigh- i matters of gmersl interest and to ex- to thefor Totaffiamn. clude subjects of a polltira1 nsture. D. R. Francis. St. I Mils, president. KILLED WITH TOY PISTOL Fred W. Fleming. Kansas City. Mo.. chairman. executiv- - liosrd. Lcadvlile. Colo.. Ang. 5 Tom Richardson, Port'and. Ore. Hesiy accidentally shot end kills! E. R. 51 naes. Great Bend. Ksn. Ami'ind Veatch in Ijeadvlllc today. The I'ovs were playing Wild West chairman advisory heard. Theo. B. Wilcox. Portland. Or, an! were using blank cartridges in n loaded iov iiifunl. By chairman congressional ronimitfae. Arthur F. Franc;. Denver secretary, shell got mixed with the blanks and Already thirteen governors have so nhlrk resulted in the death of Vestel1. trans-MIsaip- hus-hHfi- J.. 1 g ulti-ntste- cre-Rt- n seme-mistak- . |