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Show TOE ol Amenca me: iu Niagara e; j Labor Notes rece.::i cent':--- . Ttii reniiitanrc ti China male by or balorers at work in n: her roan'ries I now estimated lu reach ,.0."hi,Oii anuualiy, including phi wd to be tent home b (be indentured coolie in the TianiaI mine. Till i one way China nu-'.- r her auver. balance of trade.. awe-oiatio- - Street car men at Tokio. Japan, are (4i atrlke in aympatby with a puolic agitarloa agalnaf the high fare, and seriout rioting la reported a a reault. OGDEN. F..l:s in ShiK-'.u.ke- r week, wnile tn 4u.-t- cid in Buffalo ie. iiu-:- r I 47 a r: ljt:n thev e: 12. i!ai. UTAH, i Is oonvidered M I AY tn THEATERS In : I cent. The iron Mullet' union of America ha had mote :hti the number ot couteat with employer in during lkok. Strikes tor wages have been ordered in seieral of the chief moidiug ce.irer uf the . B"iou. St country, iucludlug Paul, Minneapolis. Milwaukee a nil several other ctiies. No-t- h al s Chu-ug.i- By ordinance the city council of Northwestern railha ordered submitied to the an increase lu pay Om-itihours to ita empen-uts- , voters of rhe city the pruuosa' to sdom the initiative and reiereudum and their helpers. In municipal legislation. The Omaha IS per cent ti the Employee in the navy yards, naval plan provides that atatlona. arsenals and gun factories voters may initiate legislation: the have formed a national organization same percentage may demand that proposed law be submitted to a tefer-enduat New York and elected officer vote. Ths New South tV'ale Employers' law haa The Moutaua eight-hou- r Federation haa decided to oppose the first attempt made by any trade union been declared unconst national. The whole working class of the state is to register a union label. aroused. The Near Orleans plumbers strika Representatives of 2IH1.UU1 organized is ended. workmen in the metal industry of the in Chicago Recently in Chicago haa been country met in convention mens union". recently to discus the question of formed the settling a date for the inauguration of an eight hour day. The convenThe principles of the union are waa held under the auspices of tion deit humanitarian, being sentially of North mised with special regard for the 1.200 the Metal Trade' Federation machinist, America and represented or armless switch maimed, legless boilertenders. Bagmen and crossing men em- iron molders, blacksmiths, patternelectrical worker, near in makers, railroads the and ploy ,d by maker, nielli polisher, engineers Chicago. and firemen. Chirago dispatches state that the REPUBLICANS AT LAS VEGAS. Burlington road Will exclude engineers who have to wear eye glasses .from running passenger engines. Of the Us Vega. N. M.. Bept. 29.--The 1.300 engineers on the road, about territorial convention met Republican The en- here (40 run passenger trains. today and spent practically the a made but have the protest, gineers entire day in settling rhe contests road officials say there is no danger from various counties. Tonight the of a strike. convention was permanently organized, C. H. being elected chairThe lithographers strike in New man. The 8piese renomination of Delegates York City has been in force now for W. H. Rogers for congress is regarded five months. aa a certainty and it is reliably reported that the convention la favorable to The International Lathers' union joint statehood endorsement. The 01 locals -Btate in the United has convention is the largest In the history and Canada. of New Mexico. The California road haa granted and a decreaae in blacksmiths one-arme- d -- A report just issued by the Austrian OFFICER COUT' DISCHARGED. federation of trade unions showe that the number of international unions increased from ten in 18(2 to forty-seveBan Diego. Cal.. Sept. 29. Officer t the end of December, 1805. George Coats has heed discharged from custody by Commissioner R. 8. in England get $3 a Knob and will not lie extradited in wsek and In this country f"0. accordance with the request of the Mexican government. It was alleged The British home secretary has ap- that he went across the boundary line pointed a committee to inquire into for a prisoner and placed him under the probable economic effect of a arrest before he got him in this counlimit of eight hours to the working try. He proved that the warrant waa not served until the man had volunday of coal miners. n Kail-make- tarily come tally forty feet this aide against The International convention of the of the line. The Charge Brotherhood of Carpenter! and Joia- - Couta at ill atanda in Mexico. r tiErTEMLiEK MORNING, ft 0, 3 THE ATCHISON. TOPEKA pro.n- Taft this viviiv.l . '.i.a t!. man) prominent thibn1 i mayor, municipal (!- AT THE GRAND. ,,t (.d:llj. g:vxers and cattle brn ium The alter c.iii.'-1ii;;ev waa ra'i.is. m ru that anarchy v r ljght opera a tn. avr.uiiun of Puerto Pi ati.l that the l i rand lut n.ghi. The Svwar: province ha.l nors many of thtir cattle xt ' R s in "Two company Opera Im been that riv-'.j Ihvii -- ted with u considerable tnm-o-Aand women i'-- .i :! ! f'apt. au organ taion of s!:get 'be itetmyed McCoy assured then. rk.it of rxivpnnal eitliiers would he the; u:.i;i vrelre. company is posca-e- d la eni. iu tael, its of g(Kd X.i additional mam,. iiiU'il vi'Ues is it a.ri-upoint, for no in toda. but arrangeuoi fi- perfem-eJ- . dividual actor last night should claim . r oebroo-ledirection under the ;.j diClurtiof! to' preeminence among cf the battleship V; xtitia. Gen. Not that they are not FunMoti and a navy ht-'i- :, hi : ivis. ti tmii-f-- r iood They are. but nut iu a marine brigade fr iii tiu wardegree that marks them a in ship to Camp Colutr.Ki romjrr.tw i heir profeseion. Thee officers today baa t. r.in-- clean-iuThe music of the opera is wjiue-wha- : and fumigating t t'oluntbla, than the average light leaving it in charge t cmutisiiv .if ope-- a Tur music, cvnaequenily it required rural guard and polar lauding a greater effort vocally 10 display Its of marinee tomorrow iuuv.i inn on thr of balf.tr the relieving frame. f'borus work was well taitna anced anil given with a vim and liiuird the ship proteciiou volume that brought out the airy of the city. The ship "erlly are much i fa.-nt'oltiui-bia- . melodie In sweet harmony. Trios and nearer Havana than Tbe only force . f Ameiit-aquarteit trained to a flue point of efllcienry. gave proof of the superior troop on duty in Havana i.nighi j who are made up tit thirty niartt.. musical abilliy of the company. Thrv are enOf individual soloist, there are a guarding the treasurj number in (he troupe possessed of camped within the (vttt vaid. and muiiral voices, nicely trained, and are noi visible from tin- ritvet. All above the average. Mabel Day. Bertha these precaution air in conformity Shalek and May Lyon have aopiano with Gov. Tafi'a plan of teduciug the minimum liv voice of wide range, sympathetic, act of intervention to a possible. sweet and well adapted for the aira making aa little dlPof the opera. With a dyric tenor, Carl Hi idea it to make Cuba feel rather arm of tin. United Had sang his way into the ap- than e the strong preciation of the audience and won riiatea. The official gaiette cniaiiiing Gov. deserved applause. Hi rendition of Rose Marie was exceptionally good, Taft' proclamation war imried todav and hi voice, a clear round tenor, in all public placet, but did not atdespite full of expression, was given ample tract extraordinary ativmnu. the fact that the day will lie recorded opportutdty for exercise. a one of the The comedy rlemnei was furnished In the page of historv Apathy prework at moat important to Cuba His by G surge Leslie. everywhere In tbe streets, in times. waa laughable. The company vailed the parka and In the cafes play tonight. An excellent feature of the organization is the beautiful scenery carried. DUNKARD COLONY. Two representations of country scenes last night were as natural aa is posBan Fiancisco, Bept. 2i). The newt sible for an imitation to be. was given out yesterday hr the Southern Pactflc that lU,00u Dunks rd are SECEEIARf VISITS PALMA heading toward California from the states of Iowa, minds, Missouri end Kansas. They are coming to form a large colony in Butte valley, Blsklyou (Continued from Page One) county, where they here purchased 10,(100 scree of land. They will locale two cities on the projected line to attend the ceremony if possible. of the Southern Pacific, which is to At Gen. Menocal's request, owing to run from San Francisco to Portland, the urgency of private bubinet. hi via Klamath Falls, sud will farm name haa ben withdrawn from the J0,0(Mj acres. They Intend. It Is said, committee to supervise the laying later to increase their colony in size down of arma, and that of Gen. Thus. and make Butte valley the lsrgrst Grlnan has been substituted. Dunkard settlement in the world. Qov. Taft is cognisant of the presence of three caeca of yellow fever in IN SANTO DOMINGO. Havana and is taking special precau- TROUBLE tions to prevent the infection of the American forces. Cape Haytlen, Hayli. Sept. 29. AdFormer President Palma's furniture vices received today from Mont Cris-tl- . and effects are being prepared for reSanto Domingo, which was moval from the palace. Hie family for some time by Dominican will leave for Mantanzae on Monday revolutionists, announce that Presiby special train, and later will git to dent fareraa, with 1.200 men. recentBuy a mo. ly attacked' the revolutionists, raised Camp Columbia, the permanent bar- the siege end pursued the besieger, racks originally erected by the Ualtedi dispersing them, and captured a numof the States government of intervention af- ber at prisoners. Twenty-fou- r ter the Hispano-Amerlca- n war, to ac- latter were executed end the property commodate tho American droops, la of the recalcitrant revolutionists were considered to be an Ideal camp. It la destroyed. Later the revolutionists rallied and, dry, cool and ronvenlent, and has an abundant water supply. Altogether, according to the last advice-a- , were the outlook for the provisional gov- preparing to make another attack on ernment and armed occupation of the Monte Crivtl. AND SANTA FE. Guv. : au uffii-ia- l circular tunu i:. executive council of he lirerua-.loiia- l Typographical union be member at iniiufoc hate the ! X113. formed that comivencuig Oct. the 10 fer cent iteit!iitiiT fn strike In 7 per the purple will be Secretary Paul Blackford, of Metal Trade predict The termination of the airtke of (he iron molilers In the foundry ahopt- of Chicago, aa a result of the adoption of a machine, which i doea aa n.iiph work aa three men. EXAMINER: . The icumt i'ort: Liur'h annual cvuven.i-i- cooiiv MORNING s Aimv-ii-a- hio-tor- e g - Ufl pt!tFe la ar S . Oil-'!- I l it. lit Thf allli';! Lit. ,11 tile (itiling lihlav Tbe av-- ,.. ing the vmr w.i.- - iiiiit-cut- '.4S": 12i: nu T'i. and - imi'iiii- earning 4i'l; f..r r t . i.m ,m we.r f imii ixiit't- liua!. f 7k .:!;i.74h. - in..! S;li- II ii:iial.l.itii-v ;iit!v - tai-i- l ii Pair Piano Players. liu: f I7s.i'4-i..'4- ti.ive Tbe eHji iiit'liuliug lave, lvuu'x . Were t n .f De.i iv.il'iillng it.: ere; on adjui tiieiti Ium ! l(l".ll.'2 1M1. letit.- the net Inc lT.'lt't 2"k The illvi.iv iiiis pai-if 8k.7M.))ii The fiuipi.is eatri.'.f t.i pr.vfi: nnd low wa M.227.-J14- . 11 ing Mnplu to credit of profit lfiirt-- . of ati.l June l;i nk.'i.Isx. The fun Je.i debt i 272.H:i:,2(ii The tot.il iiiiKage naiiisl the iojJ is ing and o.lni el'M-'ge- 1 rani am.-uiiit- in-- k. P7 'Jhe tuu of terenne freight ctmg. title teili' incivateil till .:'.::i,44. or 23.4k per cent, and the tiunilier of iivere earned one niilc liii.viiii.4:!3. or 1S.57 per cent Oti .lu in- 30. the ioiiiuiiiv had .ai - in it : t'ash. 117.321. 75l. and tavuritiv cash value), 82.h37.H2ti; tnul, 82n.ir.(i.77li. In nidi of the very large addition made (u equipment and to facilities of tvlov the highest praise upon our pianos on account We are showing some splendid new instruments by the best makers Cottage, Squares and Grands. At the prices we ask these are writable bargains. If you will do us the favor to call, you will find that you have really favored yourselr. We make a specialty of repairing and tuning. of their excellent tone and touch. ail kind, the prvtire of liiNdnc. has luvu mi groat that the lino, have been taxed Ht time beyond tlicir capacity, reuniting in some piw in additional service , in addlriimal coat In handling traffic jnd in the inn of some traffic that wan offered. On the whole, the buMiuca ha. ben well handled and with hut little friction. Until track GRAND OPERA HOUSE, nnd equipment are in excellent condition. The losae at San Franciacn were e fully covered by iniHiranre. Free to the value uf about 3ihi,0tK) waa rendered to the destituie and the curt of thl ervicti. together with the pur chaace of some enpplie and dimaUons. represent a the only cash lows. Apparently the general Jiuslne of the city that the engine bad put It brakes came loosened by the tossing of the has not ben seriously dtiulnlsheil, al- ou hard, but it waa no use. la a few vessel and the barge turned turtle. though it 1 trangcted under seconda the train crashed lain the CELEBRATION CLOSES. rear tud of the one standing, telescoping the care. terColorado IT WAS SIMPLY MURDER. Tur confusion waa uomelhing Springs, Sept. 29. The rible. Everybody waa screaming and Pike centennial celebration rlnaoa toout. of the care on both night after a wek replete with InterPhiladelphia. Sept. 29. H. liecpe, trying to I gel to the assistance est and enjoyment to thooaaada of rushed train. of Gloucester. X. J.. waa a passenger from Colorado and neighbor- I. on the first train with his wife and of my family, and got them out visitors ing state. The weather today wag safely. two sons. fine. Two dead people and seven Injured K was murder that' simply A garriaun review by Gov. McDonwhat It was," exclaimed Heppe. 'i linen were taken from the car we ald and gueata at Camp Pike waa bald we were there. were while in saw tbs whole thing. We were all at 10 o'clock this morning; a largo on tbe first train, the one that was crowd being In attendance. CAR FERRY CAPSIZES truck, and it had been sisndlqg on The troop , Indian and cowboys minthe track for about thirty-fivwill break camp this afternoon and by utes. There was a aiding near, but Chicago, Sept. 29. Three aallora their praaenca will add pteturcaqus-nea- n to the afreet carnival of tan and they did not put ua on that. were drowned and twenty-fou- r railway About n aquars behind ua waa the car, together with 800 tuna of 1pm frolic whkdi take place cm the down 1 near located nnt curve. a got signal ore and car attachment were Iran in town street tonight, and la the grand of the car to light a cigar and stretch the las lonlgbt. when ear ferry No. 2, final of the wek'a fertlvltle. I noticed that the danger ownfd by the l.ana Michigan Car FerVice Bwidnt Charles W. Fair, myself and signal was up, but the tower is at a ry company, capalsed a mile outride banka and Mrs. aFIrbankn left for curve. Even If the engineer of the the harbor. Denver thte morning, where they will train did see it, as he doubtless did, be the gueata of Thomas F. WaJah. Tbe drowned: be, did not have 11m to atop. Cspt. John OInou, commanding tbe What, do you think of thla Idea of if the flagman bad only walked capsized barge. a couple of hnndred yards up the Two sailors whose identity has not spelling reform T It.'a all right," an- i track beyond Ibe curve, everything yet been established. swered Farmer Corntnaael. Im glad would have been ail right. The exThree other members of the crew lo see It. 1 alius did want something press train would have had time le were rescued by the life saving orew. to happen to take the conceit out o' The car ferry waa being towed to the school teacher that uaad to lick top before doing any damage. When the second train came Chicago harbor from South Chicago. A me fur not doin' things Ua way." spinning around the curve. I saw It high wind was blowing al the time, Washington Star. coming but did nnt Ibiul; it was on and as the vessel neared the breakthe same Irnrk aa ours. Then j saw water several ears on the barge be WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT Barnes Music Store, aer-vic- 2516 Washington Avenue." ' e Our Importations in Teas Have Been Receive fn Choicest of May Pickings, the FRUITS AND FLOWERS FRUITS AND FLOWERS and AND COMFORt . COMPORT TEAS TEAS - ! have survived and are here to stay because we have' pursued the only policy ; that instead of permitting deterioration we have sought and succeeded in furnishing better Teas with each recurring season and guarantee if our hints are followed up and applied closely the consumer will relish the best Japan Tea now in the market, of which we have any knowledge. . These brands of Teas are packed for us and now have been before the public for a series of years. to say We arc h2ppy that without any at advertising on our 'part, but by sheer merit, the special effort Fruits and Flowers and Comfort I Teas are meeting in-cr- ea ing annual sales, showing that the quality and price is appreciated. will win Good goods poor goods will not. You cannot fool the dear public-alof tbe tim:. Respectfully, The Fred J. Kiescl Co. l 'gTB'rf'ifnU'asg; rsss: |