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Show IN EXAMINER ADVhKHSE PRESS FULL ASSOCIATED IHE DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST UTAH for the price it charges, it is THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIPA3 THE CITY. OUR TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE SUNDAY 111 NO. VICTORY OGDEN 187 CITY, UTAH. BANNER OE THE AMERICAN MORNING. OCTOBER STEAMER HANKOW PERCHES ON THE AGAIN SUNDAY THEIR BURNED AT HONG KONG AND MONDAY; WARMER. AND OGDEN STANDARD VOL WILL BE FAIR WEATHER PRICE 1906 14. IRK FIVE CENTS COMPLETED THE PEACE Hundreds of Passengers Burned to Death and Many Otheia LEAGUE Drowned. The Nationals Lost the Game Because They Could Not Hit Walshs Balls They Proved Perfect Fielders While the Americans Fielded Like Amateurs. Hong Kong, Oct. H. The steamer Hankow, with 3.008 ('Mni-apassengers. men. women and cnildren. anil several Europeans, and s cargo including 8un balsa of ms'tlng and anil t isles of raw ailk. end 4h tales same ilk. arrived from ('a nica ; 3 j'rha-this morning aid slmrlly afiei-warmoored at CW w ha f Her chief officers! reported to fapl. Branch that the ship a afire. The captain then directed the chief engineer to lurn on tli rough the fire hose. This waa impossible for the reason that within five mlnutea after thq alarm wadtglven the Hankow waa ablaxe fore End aft. t'aptaln Branch then awaited ihc European . 0 passenger, who i? in their nignt gangway, the ladi clothes. The crewiwa compelled to time Chinese steer- veritable were Into a thrown passengers lr,rits frightful panic, i11 .T and cries to save lives were heard, but escape 3foa Impossible owing to the liiflanimBhle nature of the cargo. Hundreds wdre burned to death and many others Jumped into the harbor and were dron bod. Responding to signals. the British ctulser Flora and Ike naval dock v ard dispatched contingents of engines and ,n4 "4 floating nc' Ito ff1 fbrigades of firemen made herrulean efforts to extinguish the flame, which leaped to a height of orer sixty feet. The Rrltlah steamer Ifowan. which was berthed at the same wharf. Wat towed out to save her from destruction. A neighboring pier, a hundred yards distant, waa burned to the water'! edge. Governor Nathak, accompanied by hla aid. de ramp, arrived at the scene at 4:15 a. m. Governor Nathan suggested scuttling the ship, but The suggestion qra found to be Taft and Bacon, Followed to the Sea and Cheered by Cubans, Go on Board the Steamer Louisiana and Take-Thei- r Departure for the United States. d the-wat- er Chicago. Oct. IS. Out of a bedlam of error, long hit, vanquished game they will gain the world's pionship. 8core: pitch- ers and th vociferations of half frenzied spectators, the Chicago American league team emerged victorious over the Nationals today, eight to sis. The Americans won In spite of five ghastly errors, which were accountable for nearly ail the runs made by the Nationals. The National lost because they could not hit. Walsh's spit ball. The Americans fielded like amateurs, and the Nationals, fielding perfectly, batted very much In the negative. Time after time, when a hit meant uns, the halters wtth the averages failed to live up to their reputations. The day was warm-t- he best ba retail weather of the series. Twenty-fir- e thousand Vvrauns worked themselves into the National league grounds, and at l:4u o'clock, fifty minutes before the time set for play to begin, the selling of tickets concluds were out in ed. The force and the ky was full of kites recommending that votes be cast in various directions at the coming local were read, but not acted upon. hearing a speech 'by Abraham cham- After Ruef. regarded as the admlnlutraUous ail vlser, who denounced the local news- papers for their treatment of him. the citizens dispersed. According to the statement of W. H. Dodle, chairman of the meeting, the committee of one hundred will be organised by next Saturday. hTe resolution provides that each of the twenty organisation shall be entitled to two representatives, making forty In all, and that Chairman Dodle shall appoint the remaining slaty. Sentiment expressed during the meeting, however, indicated that there will be opposition to this plan. noise-maker- Hits -- Off Reulbarh. S tu two and d Innings; off Pfelster, 3 In election. one inning; off Overall 4 In five and The Americans began buainesa with J Na- d Innings. Left on base Two-bas8. vigor. Hahn, the flrat man up, drove tlonals 1, Americana a single over second. ' Jones sacri- hit --Isbell (4). Rohe, Dari A3). DonChance,' Schulte, SteinfowY. Bac- -' ficed and Halin' seated on Isbell's dou- ohue. rifles hits Jones, Sheckard, Tinker, ble to right. Davis hit weakly, but was Reulbarh bases uugheny, Stolon site, while label was tagged out be- Days. Tinker, Evers. Double' play Schulte, Sven and Kltng. Struck out tween second and third Kobe promptone-thir- tw0-tbrl- e - with double to left, Reul-bac- h was apparently nervous and allowed Donohue to walk, filling the bases. Dougherty, ho mover, went out by the narrowest possible margin, and two runs were kept from rountlng. Th Nationals, In their half, plied np three runs without much eyed It to themselvee. Hoffman singled and went to second on Rhecksrd'a sacrifice. Schulte hit safely, but Hoffman was held at second. Chance wait bit by the ball and the bases filled. Stela-feld- t' forced Chance at second and Hoffman scored, but Isbell, attempting to make a double play, threw the hall Schufte into the crowd and also scored. Rtelnfeldi reaching second. Tinker knocked rn easy one to Walsh, who threw low, slid Steinfeldt scored. Tinker was out. stealing. The Americans erened matters in the third. label again hit for 'two bases, this time to left field, and Davis followed with another, scoring Isbell At this point Captain Chance substituted Pfelster In the pitcher's box. He began by striking out Robe. Donohue walked on a dead ball. Dougherty forced Donohue, and Darla reached third and scored on a neat double steal. was a clever piece of work. Sullivan ended the Inning by striking out, and It was anybody's game. In I ho fourth the Americans clinch-e- d the game witn four runs and sent ifiester to join Ruel-lr- h on the iiench. Pfelster allowed Vlalsh to walk, and Hahn forced him. J'mes hit safely over third. Isbell sent his third double to right center nd Hahn soured. Isbell and Jones scored a moment later when Da via nit. to left for two bases. At this point Pfelster went out and Overall went. in. He inaugurated his reign by pasing Rohe, following which e (Jouhled to loft and Davis scored. The American league partisans were tairly wild with delight. The sivcalled "hnless wonder" had driven two pltoVr to the bench ' and ' seemed about to treat the third one likewise. The scoring, however, for this inning end-when Schulte captured D"ugh-erty'- g By off bis shoestring and caught K"ho at the plate when the. Utter tried to score. 1 MV . which old time. eurocrat, have personwith the irrigation no ally assured me. It la evident that service.. He sg t. there, conflict between the general law aud there ia' a widespread revolt on the the eight-hou- r provision 'of rhe recta v- part ufthe members of the emocratte ast ion set, party is the interest of decency agd anj.ihxi EcgantluM t i provision, men may work overtime in order. 1 have not found indications of any case of an "extraordinary emergency," mb provided In the old law.serious defection from tbs Republican bold that firemen, . pumpmen . And ranks and the outlook la moat blacksmiths and their helpers come within the terms of the act.' 'Sewui thousand Bteu will hyUi MEET CLOSES. Hav.ua, Oct. 13. Secretary of War Taft and Assistant fweretary of State Huron. President R.toaeieir peace eomnitsaioueis. completed ihidr labors l here today and this afteinntm departed for the l uited States on tire bai- tleahlp ixmUiauu. They were j Fj Xil d a(.rUiuied bv nisuv ud ex revolutionary lead. li. but ;Mi the former gorerameut officials shnw-inn- r ; ed no disposition to join In the fure- well and no prominent Moderate par- tiripated In the leave taking. Tw.i leading Ubeial nationalists. Governor Nunes and Congressman Gov In, were the highly prominent ntemiiera of the government group who saw the party connection He-als- decision. Mamma's gov. off. ly In their half the Nationals tallied one run on the mlsplays of the American. Tinker was safe when Rohe threw imo the crowd and reached second on the error. Evers walked and K ing struck out. Tinker stole third nd scored on a wild pitch. in the sixth Ibell scored on his fourth double and Rohe's tingle. In their half the Nationals made two After Evers and KUng bad faded iway. Overall and Hoffman were famed. Sheckntd reached first on Rnh't fumble. Schulte doubled to f: center and Overall and Hoffman V'li-e-yiad It not been for the (rm.nd rules Schulte's hit might have !,eeu a home run. With men on see-"and third. Chance hit an. easy one Isbell and w ont at first. There-'f'- r neither side was able to score, ai lirmgh the Nationals looked dauger-"'- i it. the seventh. Steinfeldt doubled a If ft along the lotil line. It was apparent that Walsh was weakening and (Jfp!sin Jtnea very promptly totik him omWhite finished the game. He hai aood control and the inning cir.ei wiih steinfeldt on third. Th Nmerlcans'have now wron three tit .t five games. Tomorrow's game w.ii .p played on the American league ni. ami iduinlri they win this vn. l. nl - 'j-- Bum Wan :: :: the Consolation Stake. Friend, Neb., Oct. 13. Today saw the close uf the national amateur races being coursing meet, the two e stake aad the wledup of the tbe running of the consolation, He Favors the Idea of. a .Comptrollar e stake The third mend of the of Railroads, With Almost was aa fallows Ethan Allen beat Bt, Absoluts Power. B. bent Queen Cushman. Butte. S. Handsome beat lardy Something White Hat. Commercial Boy beat Fainitngron. Mo., Oct. 13. Governor Bright Clair. Folk, who la known to be opposed to Seml-flnal- s S.'S, beat Eihan Allen. the internment ownership of rail- Something Handsome beat Commer- roads. came out today In advorary of rial Boy. a policy of mote stringent governFinal round Something Handsome ment supervision. 8. B. beat Tbe governor favors a government Handsome, who wins the Something control similar to the control of la owned by Handy ft stake, banka by the federal governWilliam of Minneapolis. ment. Governor Folk t raveled wiih Consolation first round Rev. Mr. Bryan ynaierday and apoke from McDonald beatatake, Rlrd at Grafton. Boulsame contbe platform. They bald der heat Susan on tbe Bridge. Young ferences on tbe issues of ihe day and Edward heat Rowe's Valentine, The adpresumably discussed Mr. Bryan's bast Lord Brlndle, Mamma's Teller of federal ownership. Governor Rum heat Mystic Max. Border's Valvocacy Folk said today; ran a bye on aoneunt f Nielli 'if there were a comptroller of rail- entine St. Clair being drawn. First Section roads appointed by the President, beat My Boitate. Quirk Heels beat Nusubject to removal at pleasure, wlik Valentine. absolute power le suspend directors gent's eeued round Rev. McDonald beat nr officials of Interstate railroads Vio- Boulder. Yeung Ed w aid beat Ttl Tellating daw and apixdirf receiver to ler, Mamma' Bnm bent Borders Valtake chars of tbe road until the oper- entine.' First Section beet Quick Heels ators could furnish sufficient guaranEd weed ' beat tee of more responsible management, Rev. MoDouald, Mamma's Bnm beat. the result should be to remedy evils Flrat Section. now existing in railroad affairs. Mamma' Bum beat Young Filial "In other word, government comp- Edward. troller of railroads would have the Mamma's Bam, who won the, power over railroads that tbe federal atake. la owned by Masooui government now eserctaes through the brothers of Denver. . comptroller of currency over the banka." GROWING SERIOUS. COLLEGE WRECKED. 18. DisAlgiers, Algeria. Oct. Harroll College, a Negre Institution, patches received here from the interior abnw that the local situation la la Blewn Up. A large hand growing more serious. Abbout, a cousin of ths Oct. Columbia, 8. special under Muley governor of Taflalet, and Muley to the State from Anderson says: la traveling through Taflalet Word waa received here today from Sonera that Harrell college, a negro province and preaching the holy war. Institution there, was Mown up by Arrangements have been made fur-In section of the population to dynamite about midnight last night. every nish contingents for this purpose acRev. J. F. Williams, a negro, la prescording to it numerical ability and ident uf the college, and It la supportare to meet tbe mided by northern white people, lie went the malcontent to Seneca from Abbeville several years dle of November at Oued Chlr and. ago, and It la said haa made blmaolf attack the French posts In the south-objectionable to the white people, lie ern district. advised tbe negroes not to work for MINISTER FROM COLOMBIA. the white people, a letter of wanting was sent him several weeks ago advising him te leave Sonera, but he Washington. Oct. 13. Enrique Cortex, the new minister from Colombia ignored it. to the United States, who haa Juat Dynamite cartridges were placed underf each corner of the college arrivad In Washington, called on Actbulldhtg last night, and when th ing Secretary Adee at the state dedork 'Struck midnight ihe dynamite partment today. He will be presented was exploded, partially wrecking the to President Roosevelt aad Secretary Root In a few days preparatory to building. lieglnnlng negotiation of treaties aet. 111ns the differences between Colombia IS CONTRADICTED. and tbe United States end between Newfound landers Dany the Statement Panama and Colombia. Mr. Cortex la a banker In London, That Thair Contention le Political. and will return io Londnn when tbe treaties are completed. . . Ht. Johns. N. F Oct. 13. The slate-mefrom Ixmrion to (be emanating OIL IN INDIAN TERRITORY. effect that the poIobIhI agitation la largely political meets with contradicI. T.. Oct. 13. tion here. Even tbe Morning Newe, Muskogee. Oil end Gaa company, a branch the opposition organ, today admits that virtually all the leading Tory of the Standard, haa contracted to ship merchants signed (he resolutions l.ooo barrels of crude tooil from tbe the refinery adopted at Thur-da- y' meeting, though Glenn pool dally by rail it argue that they compelled the elim- at Cnniicanna. Tex. This bore is reination of a resolution approving Pre- garded by prominent oil speculators as mier Bond's policy. They refused to of the almost Importance and tending endorse anything but a declaration vie-- n to relieve the eeriona congestion. OH men In Indian Territory are unInuring the modus vivendl as a violato sell tbe over prodactlox in able tion of thu colonies' constitutional spite of the fact that the price haa rights. Criticism here condemns the modus been forced down to lean than' 44 vivendl mainly for permitting Amer- cents a barrel. ican vessel to litre men after the BREAKS TWO HOURS. American state department' had confessed last July that they had no Charlotte. N. C.. Oct. 1 S. Congressright to do so. and for emasculating man John S. Williams of Mississippi the act of ltUia. which baa been eighteen months In force against the addressed 3.500 North Ceroilnans at American and ixteen years against Statesville, near here, thle aRernoon. He spoke two hour, devoting meet of the French. bla time to government ownership bnl declaring that the Democracy of the HUGHES AT AMSTERDAM. south never haa stood for government of railroads aad never will Pleased With th Buppcrt H la Ra- ownership in 3 From Democrat. KILLED IN FOOTBALL GAME. Pieceding the departure of Messrs. Xaft and Bacon Ike government was u,ieB OVer by Charles K. Maguon. He FAIRBANKS SPEAKS 'lamed a proclamation deelarlua Hist he had entered upon and would disAT WATERLOO, IOWA charge the functions of government, as directed by President Roosevelt, by virtue of the Platt amendment. Advance Our Made Have We Largest uf Secretary Jaffa governorship When We Have Adhered to the island ceased at noon and at 8 Bound Policies. he aud Mrs. Taft and Mr. and I o'clock i Mrs. Bacon stood In the blue room of the palace sqd for a quarter of an hour bade farewell to such friends aa Waterloo, la., Oct. 13. Vice Presicalled, and to those with whom they dent Fairbanks spoke to a large audihud come In contact at the pulscc. ence here this afternoon, formally Impractirsble. The steamer Hankow was owned The former Included Ihe members of lu the Republican campaign opening the China Navigation company of the city council aud Alfredo Zayas, the Iowa. The vice president spoke along by and waa built in Glasgow in Liberal leader, immediately thereof on the behalf and lines general 1878. The vessel was constructed of after the secretaries were driven to He that declared Republican party. her dimensions being: Length, Ihe Cabalerria wharf accompanied by a Democratic majority In the house Iron, beam, 42.3; depth, 15.3 feet. Uen. J, Franklin Hell, Consul Ueneial this fall would mean disaster to the JOfi.5; She registered 1.078 tons gross. Steinhart, Captain McCoy and thetr He a high compliment paid country. fire wit brought under, control secretaries. At that wharf they met to Governor Cummins. Mr. Fairbanks at The 8 o'clock a. m..st which tliue only Mayor Cardens, who, on behalf of Mid shell and hall of Die Hankow re- the city government, presented to "The campaign In which we are ea- - the mained. The grewsome work of re- Messrs. Taft and 11s con iwo Immense 1 one. has It Important .. thedead was then begun. The bouquets. The immense crosd at the a purely local stgulfleaaes covering all-ag- - all-ag- I al 44 all-ag- e - O VH JIUWMW IUWHRIIIMU U ( HIV Hit pltphes Walsh, Overall. welfare, not only of Ipws, but of the ball Chance, Donohue. Time " ailk was saved, hut badly damaged by a launch, and a few momenta later water. The remainder waa totally Mr. Taft handed the ladles Into a launch and the party aiarted for the destroyed. There are many theories as to the IjouIsIsiis, Governor M a goon, Mr. cause of the fire. The first Is that Stelnhart, Gen. Hell, Captain of the It waa caused by the' overturning of Port Vero,' t'apt. McCoy and ulbera and wholesome policies In governthe lantern of a Chinese boarding accompanying them. ment, and we shall make our greatest house runner, who came aboard seekThu crowd waa interested but unprogress In the future by holding fast ing customers. The second waa that demonstrative. Within a few mlnutea to Those measures and upholding the an opium smoker aeel dentally set fire thq party had boarded ihe Louisiana administrations which have the fullest to matting; the third Is that it waa and waa received with a secretary's net Ion of the best experience. by the crossing of electric salute of seventeen guns. The Louis"It Is Important that the policies caused and one that iana, the Ylrflnla and the New Jerwires. A fourth and administrations which have dem- la considered thetheory, moat probable, la were slow In getting under way, onstrated their eflldency should not that the fire waa Incendiary, and waa sey When tbay left their anchorages, be lightly overthrown and new and un- an outgrowth of a boycott against where they had been familiar objects tried policies, or policies which have British river boats. for three weeks, the harbor apiicared been tried as A. found wanting, anbatl-tute- d comparatively deserted. for them. . There la nothing so MANDAMUS. The Louisiana passed out first, to so hurtful business, disturbing tq of twenty-onprogress as uncertain and shifting pol- Writ te Compel Officer t Exhibit thundering guns to the Cuban flag flying at her icies. It is of the utmost Importance, Books and Property, malumaal, with her white clad crew If we would attain to onr highest demanning the rails and the band playvelopment, that we should Inaugurate Colorado Spring. Oct. 13. James ing ihe Cnban national hymn. The wise policies and adhere to them an-t- F. Burns, former president of the salute was returned by the Cabanas we have clearly outlived them and Portland Gold Mining company, peti- fortress. In the wake of the flagahlp they are no longer reasonably suited the district court here today for came the Virginia, carrying Gen. Fun-steto our needs. The business affairs of tions an alternative writ of mandamus to and then the New Jersey. Aftera great people must rest upon stabilcompel the officer and directors uf ward came thp army transports Niagity. The people must have a reason- the Portland company to permit Mr. ara and Reueca, and a flotilla of gaily able assurance that if they sow today Burns representative to make a thor- dmwrated launches carrying leading they may reap tomorrow; that If they ough Inspection, not only of the com- Liberals and flying Liberal plan for the enlargement of their in- pany's hooka and records, but of Ita banners. The battleships were esdustrial activities, there may be a rea- mines, reduction works and other corted to the harbor mouth where the sonable .certainty that the foundations property. Judge J. W. Phea ordered flotilla whistled farewell and the warupon which they build are not to be that the writ be returnable on Novemships responding. Secretary Taft and wept away. X. party waving their hata ami handIt la possible, though not how prob- berIn hla petition Mr. Burns chargas his kerchiefs. Among the LI tiers I were able, for a majority In the bouse to be gross mismanagement, exhaustion of Jose Zayas. Gomes, Alfredo controverted into a majority for the the ore reserves in the Portland mine Pino Miguel Guerar and other prominent opposition and thereby render It Im- In Cripple Creek, "due to tbe lack of mom Iters of the party. possible for the national administraAfter bidding farewell to Messrs. exploitation,'' and the extion to receive that support which la Intelligent istence of ruinous conditions at the Tft and Bacon. Governor Maguon. necessary to enable it fo carry ont Portland mill In Colorado City. United States Minister Morgan and the Important policies to which It Tbe outcome of this ault lx of the Consul General Stelnhsrt Drove In an stands committed.' utmost Importance to mining men all automobile to the sea front and over the country, owing that it Is watched tbe battleships dlMppeaung r, PATROLMAN ARRESTED. eastward. brought to determine whether a Before leaving Havana. Secretary under tbe laws of Colorado, John Law Under Arreat for Robbing haa the right to go into and examine Taft Issued a decree that army supw ith the exam- plies and tbe personal effect of offa mine simultaneously a Wounded Man, ination of the books and records of icers and men of the armv and navy Involved. Mr. Burns and marine corps, and of civil emSan Francisco, Oct. 13. John Law, the company will appeal the case to tbe ploye of tbe provlKbmal government., he says a patrolman .of the San Francisco decourt of the United Rtatea, If brought io Cuba from the United partment, la under arreat on a charge supreme to attain the end sought. States, should be admitted free of necessary of robbery. Law la accused of havduly. ing robbed John Lovejoy, a SacraBADLY INJURED. mento bartender, who was shot early CAR RUNS AWAY. this lhornlng In a quarrel over a woman. Lovejoy waa urconsdoua when Drives Nail With Shall, Which Ex- One Man Killed and a Seers Are Inpledea In Hit Hand, removed to the Park Emergency hosjured. pital by Iaw and another policeman. Cincinnati, O.. Oct. 13. Henry Oca-felAfter recovering consciousness Love-Jo- y waa an actor connected with a Geriji Angeles. Oft. 13. One ofman discovered that a roll of bills, a score killed :.nd was upward man Instantly stock company, badly injured amounting to 630, had been reduced of people Injured, many of them seHotchby the explosion of a to S30II. gun shell In hla room riously and pel hap fatally. In the Dr. Hill of the hospital started an kiss rapid-fir- e of a alree' car on Investigation,- - and Law, among others, at 1425 Bremen street, last nlgbi. frightful wrecking a souvenir of the Brooklyn avenue line of the Inter-urbawas searched In spite of objections he Oesfeld had the shell n Railroad company at tbe war, and carmade. A number of hills were found the of Mary. Pleasant and Bridge ried it In bla baggage. In law' posse sales, and he waa forrecta at 7 oclock this morning. Wlahlngto drive some nail in hi mally accused of the robbery by Chief The car. crowded with passengers trf Police Dlnan, who stripped him of room he picked up the shell aa the hla star and ordered him under arrest. heaviest article at hand. The shell on their wav to work in the city, got Law had a good record In the depart- waa ao con at meted aa to explode when beyond the control of the motorman lightment, of whlrh he has been a member sharp contact was made witn a ful- on the steep hill and rushing at for twelve year. . minating cap attached to the nose of ning speed down tbe Incline, left the the hall. At the second blow OeafeM track at tb hotro mof the hill, where truck the cap on the nail Oesfeld there la a sharp curve, and crashing .TIE-UAVERTED. ie waa overturned waa rendered unconscious and sus- into fo 'telephone tained numerous cuts and bruises on and waa completely wrecked. Of the Hla right arm forty-threChicago, Oct.' 13. A threatened He- hla body and head. passenger on the car but ap of the building operations In Chi- was later amputated at the elbow and few escaped wl hout acme injury. cago waa averted today at a confer- he will probably lose tbe sight of hi The dead; ence between members of the Build- left eye. w. A. Barrett. 45 years old, 3044 and repreing Contractor' league Washington avenue. sentatives of the Plumbers and Steam The aceidepi - attributed to faulty MAIL FOR SOLDIERS. - Wild ifc-t- 3:40.' O'Loghlln. ceipts, Umpires Johnstone Attendance, 2J,357. 323,834. EXPLOSION and entire country.. "We have made our largest adRevance and prospered most as a people when ws have adhered to sound ON A GOVERNMENT BOAT Boiler on the Steamer Slackwater plodes, Killing Three and Injuring Six. Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 13. A Ex- boiler on the government boat Blarkwater ex- ploded today, completely wrecking the vessel, killing three men. injuring six others and creating havoc In lock No. 4, where the boat was lying when 4be A derrick boat accident happened. lying alongside the steamer and some parts of the dam were damaged. The dead: John Brady. 8teve Sutel Albert Bishop, superintendent of government work at the dam. The Injured: Clayton Morris. Elisabeth. Pa. Charles Campbell. Economy. Pa. John Wetherland, Economy, Pa, p" John Rogers. Pittsburg. Tao negroes, workmen about the boat, are thought., to. hare lieen drowned. The cause uf the explosion Is not known, and the blame will probably not he fixed until after the coroner's inquest. One workman on the boat, who escaped. attributed the accident to the turning of cold water Into the hot boiler. Don-rim- i folk speaks AT FARMINGTON ly followed, 1 - ONE THOUSAND A TURBULENT Ban Francisco Citizens HOLD MEETING Make a Vain Endeavor to Organixq Commit-mtttof Safety, ss San Francisco, Oct. 13. The mass meeting of citlxens held this afternoon in Union square, having for Its object the formation of a committee of public safety, tasted but a few moments, but It was succeeded hr a demonstration In which two faction Striving for control of the assemblage, repeatedly precipitated periods of confusion and disorder. By a resolution previously written and immediately adapted provision was made for the organization of a committee of 100 citlxens. representing twenty industrial commercial and financial bodies. This committee la pledged to restore order in the city. Over a thousand people were at the meeting and when the resolution appointing the committee was adopted they split info two faction. one objecting to what they termed the cut and drie dmethod of Many appointing the committee. speakers arose, bnt hissing and cheerFinally, ing drowned their voices. Acting Mayor James C. Gallagher appeared and signified his Intention of speaking. He advised the crowd to disperse, Buying that good cltlaen could hope to accomplish nothing ex- cept through the offclal channel of authorized government. Then resnlu- tlnna denouncing the administration -- e il - Block-holde- d. one-pnun- d n Bpaniah-Amerlca- inter-nectio- n P al Ua Ha-clil- d, . The-Prairi- -- Amsterdam, X. Y Oct. 13. "I am satisfied that we cannot be beaten If we are not reclared Charle E. Hughes, the Republican candidate for governor, upon the im-pletlon here tonight of hla first upstate campaign tour. Mr. Hughes made five speeches today in a many placas. Mr. Hughes made special appeal to the laboring men, and made a more direct attack upon W. R. Heant than machinery. In any of hla previous speech. He referred to hla opponent In one rase LAW. THE EIGHT-HOUaa the representative of a moat outIn politic in Washington. Oct. 13. In response rageous use of money of a selfish ambition. to a reqnert from the secretary of tbe- I; furtherance interior tbe attorney general has pre- 1 Said Mr. Hnghea in a statement: oared an opinion bolding that the gen - "The moat significant feature of the ork In trip haa been the cordla! support of law applies lo eight-hou- r tr-i- l t, e Fltttera' union. The trouble came because of sympathetic strike ordered by both the blmnbera gid the steam fitters over the right to Initali pneumatic tubing. The contractor threatened to lock ont plumbers and steam fitters unless they settled their trouble anroug ihemseHea. Washington, Oct. 13. Tbe war department today received a telegram from Brig. Gen. Bell commanding tbe troops in Cuba, requesting that all mall Intended for soldiers now on duty-iCul. be addressed to Havana, Cuba, from which place the mllitarr authorities will illv'riliute It. I R ' Morristown, N. J Oct. 1ft Charles Snydham, 18 years old, waa killed today In a football game between the Morristown high school and the Mor- -' rietown boarding school Toung Bvyd-awho waa on the high schorl eleven, was accidentally tripped. He foil heavily, breaking hla neck, - - - FIVE STOWAWAYS. Oct. 12. A Teasel Copenhagen. which arrived here today from Hu- ala had on hoard five stowaways, who were detained at the request of the Rnaaian consulate. II Is supposed that they are terrorists who were content- -'plating the aaeaaainatioa of the doager empress of Russia, who J now here. t ! i |