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PORTO RICANS ARE ALIENS So Jodcc Lacombc DecMct ia Ike Qooulet C«»e. ARE NOT UNITED STATES CITIZENS. ■•Me Tfcel ■ Otiit. el Pert* Rke It Not a dun d lb* UbIM States'a^ at S^h batKM h La ad Her.- WMwat UMdmacc Fraatb* laiai(ralMa Aatharilki. Bat I* •a A Hr* Wirt la the He tala [ tl the Uw.
SUMMARY OF THE UTEST NEWS.
'srs^zjk’
prc»ive cereui made by ex-Sccrtl
"¥5 SSS™ omi
relict
jet. -.pccelict being tary C.a|c and Scc-
Scnate commitinauiring into tlte itvaiian Island* rc-
Ne« York (Special).—A decision . aat handed dnan in the United State*
Circfct Court b, Jub«t U.u.nbt "■ | ^SS,T”kX
I. |bat a c****r*b bsf Port. I [ 1 •1'b k*_. ■ ■
which hate
condition in tlte 1
{tinted to San Francisco. The annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural College* and Experiment Stations was be-
gun in Atlatya. G.*
Mitt Rodella Rain, of Bridgeport. O, pushed her rival overboard, and. her conscience worrying her. then tried to
AW.*. .1
facturrr* i- urging manufacti tig lit the eight-hour bill now pel
lolston, a n
Manu-
iacturer* to i- pending in
l " i John Colston, a non-union mining enr the employ tif the Reading,
which he hold* that a citizen o( Porto j
. Rico is not a citizen of the United j *•'*"
States and as such not entitled to land | here without interference from the
SHflgration authorities, bttt is. the iin»nlfr g ln< _ ■ecitions notwithstanding. *n alien! was nearly killed by a mob at Mahanoy •ilhio ,h, mr.nin. „l ,h, U. | C ‘5„'’%d,l.iJr WlWr. ul Brookl.
The matter came before Judge l.a- who ha( , un(icr)[nnc ,| 1( . p, uctI . . combe on ilie application lor a writ ol nirn , ^ fron , hydMphobia.
k corpuk sworn out on behalf of, Rx .c„ n8r< . v! ,n ia u William W. Grout, laabella Gonzales, a native Porto Rican o( . Vrrmon , >, cd at his home ia St.
t* She was detained by , J< jo^'^r.rarrk shot and killed Eli uthorute* otU j Stageck. hi* rival in love, in Duluth,
n amntrnttl^»vKU- j SHnr
ooklyit. - treat-
Augus: .4 last, the immigration grornd that, bein aa, her conditio
Amendment to the Constitution of tB> I -1 | . ST S-.i-.rusa' 'szz i
ci
M. Holman, of Bangor. Me., a part rr in coal mines in Pennsylvania
WHOLE STATE filARD OUT PeapsylvgRlg'a Oavcraor Order* Eat Ire Amy (o Coal Reid*. TO PROTECT MEN WILLING TO WORK. The Qtrcraar Qhct The Opcratsn The Chance •f Prariag Their DecUraUaa That They Cm Reape* The Mae* aad Sapply CaaJ If Qlvea Fan PratectMa -Trala* Are Ta Be
Harrisburg. Pa. (Special).—The entire military force of the State of Pennsylvania ura* ordered out Monday night by the Governor of Pennsylvania to quell any disturbance that may occur in the anthracite coal district and to afford the
tlte opportunity they assert them to give the people of States an ample supply of
the Xnited States an ample coal and Unit avert what it agrr*d” is threatened—a disat
supply o generally
strous coal
r ordrt calling out the guard it •*
Adiu- [. Oc-
tober 6. • "In certain portions of the Counties of Luzerne. Schuylkill. Carbon. I-a cka wanna. Susquehanna, Northumberland and Columbia tumnhs and riots frequentl; occur ——*- '— u ~ A “
sire l
inob law reigns:
to work have been beaten and driven away and their families threatened. Railroad trains have been delayed, atoned Holman may I an d * he tracks tom up.
for an injunc- j The civil authorities ate unable to
maintain order and have called upor. the Governor, and commander-in-chief of
—j The sit
rjs: Tho'"" .j
the entire division of National Guard of
ing stations congress at
1900. At this congress it was *Iy voted to,continue the war. il. on condition that it should
ne systematically,
the report of the intendMibnal igress it is stated that the ffting ol
s and disorder c*"." 00 *f°PPrd the wind or diminish-
-
becot
ributing the — .
rw render'them most effective for preserr-
0 { tn" the m’blic peace.
_ "As tt
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.
Caadittea al tbc Baaks.
The Comptroller of the’Currency just made public an abstract Jif the repors of the 4,601 natK'iijV banks of die country at the dose of bu-iness on Septrrr ber 15. Ip02 Tie following are the
principal items:
Loan* and discounts, $3.a6o, 137.4*0 ; bonds to secure circulation, $3Z4J5A.7 t * 1 • United States bonds to secure public deposits, $124^85.150; United States bonds on hand. $8,008,103; stocks and securitie*. $495,109,726; due from nation al banks not reserve agents, $264,616,195 ; due from reserve agents, $46^640.578 lawful money reserve in hanks, $507.-9M-738: capital stock paid m. $;o5.53V Surplus, $.126,595,953 . undivided prof-
national hank circuit
Jk»; due tc
; dor
Surplus. $52t
its, $169,216.51^. lion outstanding. $ji; her national ban Is, Sute banks and ban
to Sute banks and » l ht conference between -he rrcsident due to trust' companies and savin*> and the representatri-es of the contend-
banks, $3.15,220,608;
de-os.ts of the United States disbursing officers. $6,846.033; average reserve held,
25-74 per cent. 35 • per cent.
War Aiaiatl Halt
The State Department has received from Consul !. C. Covert, at Lyons, the official report of the international congress ior the protection of that city
against hail.
In 1891 efforts were made to produce rain by the use of cannon, and a professor of the University of Bologna in augurated a similar process for protection against hail. The Consul states that in 1896 Albert Stieger. Burgermeister of Windisch Feistrits. is said to have turned a hailstorm into a fall of fine rain by the detonations from a
number ol mortars.
About 10.000 cloud-firin| were represented at thi Padua in 1900. At this -
unanimously •gains 1 hail.
tumults, riots, mol.*
ined by Congress."
FARNERS NATIONAL CONGRESS. PreaMcat Flaaders Says rtr.Tlaic Has Cam far
Tkzn ta Orgaalzc.
second annual
(Special session
«. | *
intcrcMin,
srs of viol them in
1,500 delegates, r'pres in the Union. The r
'commission at Boston
■ting every Sute ! The National Irrigation Com eting was «ned | ^Colorado Spnngs..
•orge L Flan- of coaI , hip
inual address, j Railroad from
, . , thrin under guard until their release will al *'. orl not endanger the public pcaee; will see ’ bf,n ? that threats, intimidations.
™ all acts of
"The pi
througliot
the sever
rhatevei
assaults and
oriler will
and
eounties. and no will be permitted
ss xsn fote; sasafirA. ived to see tfae^demand j said, make another
to order by President Geol
dees, who deli
ri
also with the
day we stand upon a prominence down | The Erie express on 1 which we can look into the years that I Railroad ran into the
have gone by and sec the path made ' freight tram near MJHon. Pa., and EnI EM^es ofjttVUng | ^c ! o^er?^i ,, SrbS- w^e |
among those who arc pursuing agricul- ] Two stockholders ol the New Orle; tnre for a living, to the etrfl that they j Railway Company apolied to the cor
may unlock the secrets in the labora ; for a receiver with a view to forcing -
• tors' of nature in such a way that they 1 settlement of the strike.
may make use of her greatest ability I John A. Sheridan, a fugitive member i -' ljxl g without impoverishing her strength or f of the St. Louis House of Delegates, quantiti injuring her future usefulness.” I wanted on the charge, of bribery, was | tion.
larges above t
hunder rag-
Frtar* Hast Walt Three Years.
Three years i* the period ol tinv now fixed in the minds of the officials of the War Department as requisite fot a complete settlement of the Philippine
friars* lands question.
Governor Taft, by direction of Secretary Root, madr a proposition to the Vatican to pay down a lump spm ol money for the lands, the ’Philippine Government thereby assuming all risks of defective titles. That proposition. , however, having beer, declined there
ity of the State was no way tint of i[ but to fall back 1 her power to on the csublished method of title set within her bor- tlement. and where, as in this case, the
^agricultural'education'which^ahould mito’thri's^k h At ScTMtonand'^thw ^ r "' a “ 11 £«>««*» » i,hin her ^° r ' »!«"«». anywhere, as^in this caM. the that that calling might be di ? mfied j homes ol the mining oftifials arc 1 ^^^^C^^dcrX-Cb^.' ^ En^lrih wmm^'uw ,,t,c of Profession. To- closely guarded by troops , THOMAS J. STEWAttf. tlement is boudd to be very difficult
•• * n “ ‘' n . ; iumr>M tuivsme’ctoc ccscrvistp cide to expedite settlement by accept-
ing a lump sum.
Determined to Crush the Baser*.
Minister Conger's dispatches to the >'atc Department show that Yuan Shi Kai. the viceroy of Chi Li. is really w me*t in bis expressed determinatior. crush the Boxers in his section ol
AMERICAN GUNNERS’ FIRE EFFECTIVE
Cotoi
of the St. Louis Hi 1 wanted on the char)
CALL TO ARMS IN MACEDONIA. ' ^Gen. William Boot ' — -. | Salvation Army, arri _
•uoerty , and was given a grand
the army.
Farclgai
■bin iasargeat Ocncrat Herrera Trie* to Exp Ilia Firiag aa Americas Flag.
Panama. Columbia (By Cable).—The
ived t
1 gum ties o
:d a *h
shipment of
and large
of rifle and cannon ammuaf-
hsergeat Leader Issaes a Hiailesti
By Fire ar Blood.
i on the charge — ,,
arrested. / . I A gasoline launch brought into Pana«f:n:— ith. the head of the j ma a small boat flying a white flag. In boxerdotn •ived in New York j the boat was a messenger from the in-! land; that from
THE PLAN IS REJECTED bowk mimes ih cam.
Coal Operator* Say They Will Never
Yiclfl to Strikers.
THE CONFERENCE IS
FAILURE
Medical CoHejc CaaaecUd With Robber. H
Orarei-Erldeace of OukklfaK.
’ndianape.li*, Ind. (Special).—Seasonal developments came to light in hi* city in the investigation of the .hrilcsalc graveyard robberies that hare
Peaaiylraato —President MMchell Will- i ccurred in this vicinity during the last fag to SabmH tto Estire (faotroversy to the ew months when detectives urirarthed Prcsidcat to Be Adjaslcd by Artltrattoa : "olto^'ol "indian" 11 A 0< n ,,> * I M I ' die * 1 Thrugh a Csmmisstoa. j -roc* was arretted sevlra^days ago. Wi.hington, D. 0. (S^wwr.W i *h",I dent Root eve! t j satisfied I. the coal j >rrest has confessed to many of the 2S I 'zixBi of those responsible for the present in- rounties, and that many of the robbertolerable condition * ,f5 accredited to hi* following really
I '"f^Vh°”SS!,'U h r.Vw
re presen tat tvat of the coawnd ! lt j r „ j n ^ rion4 ccmr.tritt are greatly ing forces has been concluded without a : excited, and since the development* of
s been concluded without a
settlement or,promise of a settlement by .the action of those’to whom tl - dent made his appeal. The "captan capital" and the "captain, of labor" brought face to face in the presence of
the chief Execntive at the tt
White House
aside thei country.
1 2S‘•Kps*n*. «... ■mpty caskets. Every medical college
— „. •" this city has been thoroughly search entive at the temporary . cd for *tolen bodies, but to no aVail. and called upon to lay | Six bodies were found in a pickling vat :!ieir personal differences in the in- j at tne Medical College of Indiana, the
lcrest of the whole country’. 1 "f this iastitmion proving they Mr. John Mild.ell, 0-1 behalf of the , have been lawfully obtained and assert miners, proposed tending the matter to mg ihat there were no other bodies
a board or commission of arbitration. 1 about the building,
and offered to send the miner* to work 1 Detectives went to the college Sarur if this were done, abiding without ques- ! day with a search warrant for the body tion by the derision of such an impar- J m Wallace Johnson, which had been tial_tnbunaL , ] stolen from the grove in the Ebei
tativet of the mine own- ! Cemetery, northeast of the city. Th
have any dealings with Mr. Mitchell, or to give any sort of recop ition to the
K
i willing.
as having rights or ted. and proposed s
eter •arch
live*, however, instituted a rigid search
inter- sts to be j '->f the building, and. as a last resort. 1 proposed simply that any raised the floor in the cellar. They
dividual miner having a grievance 1 -oou uncovered the remains of to ight present LI* case for settlement by ( bodies. An attempt had been mide to judge of the Court of Common Pleas, destroy the remains with lime. Mr. Mitchell assumed the attitude of 1 The college officials are vrtv ind.g king nothing but justice, and of being j uant at the latest phase in the siti . 11. . _ 1 . _ J1 - 1 . .._.4 .ml I A < ~ i . ■ ^ r . 1. .
i'hVxnss&jt. 1 Th,™,,. - sentative* of thA mine owner., and rail- : roads assumed f^e attitude of refusing
justice, and of being uant • a, cs I phase in the situation.
—I i — cadavers which were in the dissect
room when the building was burned
atkm repre mv business
f room when the building w
icveral year* ago. The detectives claim the bodies have been but recently buried —•* that the evider— —’ — ; -
s have been but recently t the evidence of quicklii
soved from this ■ ,ery apparent,
inference closed. ! The bodies are of both men and irti. to the con- j women, but are in such a state that
women, but are in such a sute th identification i* impossible. Search f:hc stolen sbodtoa will be continued.
COMPROMISES.
assumed f^e attit whatever ih the case. They could not lie position, and with the
not to be resumed, the parti, to t trovesy arc no closer than beiore.
The conference, as such, was a failure. ;hc stolen -bodies wi
yet it may mark the beginning of the end.
as it is regarded as almoa; certain that WESLvfRGlNIA
the President will now bring the subjegF,
to the attention of Congress. It is tuff
believed that the question will longer*)* |
i
ments. but will he dealt with, as best it j entccn mu
may. as a matter of vital public interest, j June 7. because cf the strike, will It is no longer a question of what the . up ,hi s week and 4.000 miners who have .TisIzs* ^I"®*»■ ““ ^
The soirit in which the "capuins of ! Such capital" entered upon the conference was ; consent
distinctly ofte of condescension, with an ! a delcgi . . — air of saH-conscious .-power, giving an i Workers of Vubd;strict No. j.
•impression of defiance. Remarks made 17, and was held to consider a proposi by a member of the party to the effect non made by the Kanawha and Hocking If artvntv knew •what the President 1 Valiev Coal ^ trmanv. the largest coal
rork. pay iners the
Seveateta kaeasha aad Hocktni Valley
Mines to Start Aiaie.
v.'ontgomery. W. Va. (Speriai).—Sev-
hich have been idle since
.d do now it wa- more than they ; mterert in thir immediate region. The did appeared little short of sneering. ; terms provHc for r ; — ’ —" !,v
It is expected that the question will | every two w
soon be up to Congress.
Sofia. Bulgaria (By Cable).—The Etoan of the Macedonian Committee has
to crush the Boxers in his section of China. .V proclamation issued by hhrpeople declares that tlie heresy of
to tl box<
;er Ironi the in- ; land; that from ancient
surgenf General Herrera bearing a ; sent this hereof always letter for General Salazar, governor of j boxing and incantatic 11a. in which General Herrera ex- amount, after all. to tvs
....... ... Ui. I . 1.: 1 : 1
ilished a manifesto of Colonel Jan- ; speed
IcofL leader of the Macedonian insurrection. announcing the revoluti<
icing tl
I calling on all Maccdonii arms m behalf of their
I
’remicr Lauricr, of Canada,
ech at the openine of the new rro- 1 white f dure Exchange in Liverpool.^ dilated latter's
: Panama, in which General Herrera plains how hi* troops came to fire !
in a Saturday on the launch sent under a Pro- j white flag by General Salazar with the ; ' ' 'atter's answer to the insurgent gen- ’
-ral's peace proposal. General Herrera's
artilli
amount, after all. to tut 1 a kind of jugglery—the knives and fire without
cham '
avail
heresy
done great harm 4o tnc
times to the pre-
meant ruin. The
they practice inch more that swallowing bl
skill 1
they pretend to possess are or nc they come in collision with
-s won ..their liberty by tire ana j ulster Yacht Club and has been po;
1 At the same time he urges that-j. The „ al i on al committee of the | Sail _ jderate treatment be meted to , p rench Miners' Federation is consider- |o S ,
^peaceful Mussulmans. , ing the question of orderii A public meeting convened by the i— : — -
— : — Committee_ voted by
1‘ Macedonia-. Comm
[’damation to address a' note to I powers calling attention to, the critical f situation in Maotdonfa. urging the necosily ior putting in operation the Treaty of Berlin and recommending that the Macedonian question be subI Butted to the arbitration of the Interr Bationaf Court at The Hague.
berty by fire and j UKtcr Yacht Clu time he urges that :. The llal i ona i nt be meted to ).F re n C h Miners'
ing the question of ordering strike involving 70.000 men.
The British royal coznmi<sioii to inquire into the conduct of the South African .War held its first session in
jndon.
a general |
s messenger 1 o the io&urge
Rassiaa Ceosals Mast Pay Doty.
I The Treasury'Department has decid-
| ed that hereafter 'official icavy ! from the Goven
— inlar offices
Fiaed far Stortfa| * Strike.
Chicago ^Special).—W. F. Francis, asinrss agent of the Bridge and ctnralTron Workers, lias been fin- | $joo by tbc joint arbitration com-
‘e ol the
NO BREAK JN MINERS RANKS.
Sock the Seaiaeat at the Strikers—Lega
J
Actios Agateat Operatars.
W'ilkesbatre, Pa. ( Special).—The
tZ^ gwToM'^SdXhS: 000 j^n* ™' ncr *. here W/ccoveeed The Franco-Simmer agreement has from the first bitterness of disappomtbeen signed by which France secures', ment. Their chagrin at the failure of the ancient Cambodian Province. The conference called by President , — The Hambwg - American steamer , Roosevelt between the representatives j having pAlexandria, from Hamburg for Baht-; of the opposing forces in the greatest j amiAatibn. will more, wem ashore near England. .industrial battle the world has ever wit 1 j j n the Nax One hundred thousand tons of coal nesaed has been succeeded by a spirit a special act c
has
r 'official supplies sent iment of Russia to iti in the United States
are subject to duty the same as good* . , imported by private parties. This ac- ■ tion is taken upon official advices from the Russian Government that such goods sent from the United States and -ther foreign nations to its consular of-
1 that country are subject tc
e joint ar
* union and the employers
tse' he ordered' a recent strike of Mworker* on the Rock Island Deli. Francis called out the men beise the comractor* gave some build- [ work to the Brotherhood of Cariteu and Joiner*. As a result work s shipped on buildings that are to X over $9pooxxx>. The strike^nvolv-
. hodcarrier*. hoisting enons. carpenters and brick-
Twa Mca KRM aad Ffrtl
-Ardmore. I.
i freight trains on and Santa 'Fg railroad ! on near here. 1 i -crew were killed
andrr the wreck :
xr r ders.
cd thous
were sold on the Nei change for America Cardiff state that 25
been secured to carry coal to New lor arbi York and Boston. Of 100.000 toqs defeat, conquerei
bought at Cardiff last week for Ameri- The operators have expl can orders. 80,000 were for New York, (ability to get certifitati
A new religious Aect has been organ- : hind the stocki ; —* " D -i»sia. the chief object of; cause*—in:-
Oanacr Coaaetly's Proaotlei.
Gunner Louis J. Connelly, attached tc the receiving ship Cemstellation. at New-
iving
,0
tnition-of their gh compromise
ir go down together in cd. but not^ subdued.
be-
be comtui
satisfactory
nissioned an en-
ivy under the provision of of Congress authorizing nent of a limited number
object
3 play upon the supers titi< ttitts by predicting the eai
An Inland Water Raalc.
Secretary Root has approved a project for a survey between Norfolk, Va.,
' ’ 'dri 1 ,,rOCe h de i rt° ,n f , .h 0 moM^Tnui^us 0 ^ for'tbe'lcstab-luses-mjimidatton on the part of the ■ , ishlllcnt by tht govmraiem of an inland inker* ,hat jnade^a man hesitate be-1 (vatcr between the places named.
(Spei Gull
wo
and. Are still\buried I
:ions (striker* that made a man hesitate be-( rwrly : fore submitting himsejf to loss cj life 1 : or limb or his family to insult, and the j
■aled i awal' 01. 1
will soon leave I.onlake up his duties as rf of t he British
-lamed thei ted mine'"
which is
of the peas; end of the
Tbc Nati.
Fred Churches in Englat .
to the Parliament for the withdrawal 1 jeronp the muop of the government Educational Bill, jhavc long ^bcel 1-ord Kitchener will soon leave I^in- ■ _ _
i dor for India to lake up his duties a* I “ W * H D *»* r n,: E*KT»r.
1 conunander-jn-chief of the British! Berlin (By Cable).—The papers litre j ^Secretary Moody has dccit | forces in India. - or in. » letter from one of the crewof the i the floating diydock at Hai
Panther savin* that «° the Pensacola Na'
ibassad
probably
sping.
derided
Imhassv at London,
appointment
made until next
Mcariy KBtod ky Mafc.
kill, "Pa. (Special). — While
a Colson, of Mahoney City,'a non-
engmecr at the Reading Coms Henry Clay shaft, wys walking 1 the coDiery he was attacked one df whom hit him on the
a brick, while <Abcr* cluMicd him j
1 state of insensibility. He was • m d ath ir- a body of coal j iron police dispersing the mob.
al colliers vnoernMrndrnt s asked
' Y 'Drttriek 16 have troops statki
iv at
ir to Rome. The appointment
L Jo4to .Q l.* - 1 -TX-wH n*wwT-* C.w, tS. (: HU ww. , Will OOt be tl
■nander-jn-chief
■rces in India - : jnt , Irtt<:r (rom ol lbe crew of the i the floating drydock -t Havana trai
- - ■ ' iK ..okin, ol wpnta.rf G.L WJ.
bam Quinton a brigadier in the regain
Army.
The Secret!
.StffiSr&gSiggi 1 Vi"-»r=liv Mi.,: XTr”
shortly.
The buyine by Gates and his friends
81 to
•-aMe dispatch after the sinking of th Haytian revolutionary gunboat Crete
Pierrot: .
"Brave Panther; All done."
by a i * f, 'hoor
l*ead ! Big bankers are unanimous in the asrtion lliat .speculation should be kept j ^
Minneapolis, Minn. (Spceia').—Frank H. Kraika. Mayor 01 Tlicf River Falls,
Minn., sent President RnnsevrH an in- *ThcWar
tary of the Navy awardee ■tract for the building of the batLcniitiana to the Newport New*
irt hid o'
Shipbuilding Company at
Deparimi
sent ha* arranger the telegraph sya- — j~*“ the mili-
at a lower pond for *
• tX'int lor u.,nt
w .1
ongress.
ferences were held, and tne played in bekh was intense, uement of the case the Pres-
Two confe interest disp!
In his statement oi thk case the Ui ‘idem impressed upon the operators s President Mitchell the great need to the country of a settlement. The miners submitted their proposition, which in effect was tlrtt whenever there should
>e differences bet' ind their employi ■ •' ‘ reierred
1 ss £ p j the weigh: of 2XC0 oounds to tbc ton, j will have the t relit to employ their own 1 chevk-weighman. end will r.ot be comj pellcd to deal in ompa-.y stores. This
j is a compromise.
Severe Strain Upas the President.
I Washington. D. C. (Special).—Sccre-
the operators j ar y Cortelyou. upon being asked a* '?:v.?„. er . e ! 1C ^ 1 o the condition oi the President, said:
.ubmitted ^ ; r
shonlithev recognize or tt ness with Mr. Mitchell, the pr«
the United Mine Workers, or any otl
jf the union.
Second—That should any differences .; arise between employes individually and |
titnc*
is {**£>&,'
d be relieved of any unduF tax bis strength. Therefore the next or 10 days only such matters will
" is attention as it' may necessary for him to
lavastoa ol Japanese. Paris (By fable).—The news that a iapane.se judicial official from Osaka
las just been p
—uv-'-r--- such difference should be
ferred to the judge of the Court of Conmon Pleas located within the district
where the trouble originated.
/The miners reji made by the open -rejected the prop
miner*. ioji ol th
fsour oil .
i lonviction that this appointment is the -Pres- I oreruimer 0$ a general invasion ol
,d„. Roo.c.tit h,. ««m4 X.. ■“*
Mitchell, president of the Mine Work- 1
Vop^jon L»;‘ k ^"£VrrrpS'%? 8 ‘, e ,°P^ rat, ^ s ''j iniount of anxiety which is not al:oaoe by the 1 p cl h rr a matter of pretense That por
. iop ol the {Acs* which seeks always to nfe^.Titffbif.'SLiSssrs ,i:
J invasion ol
Washington. D. G (Special).
R001
ers’ Union, to zi*e his influence to-in-the men to go to work with the
duce the men to go to work wit promise of the appointment of a mission to investigate their griev and a further promise that
dent will Urge uoon tion in accordance wit tion of that commissis yef 1
mces
liectf received from
Mr'WbriielL* The’ President sent Gar-
the proposition been submitted be wanted to I
tion.
delphia to meet MT - Mitchell, Wright has reported that after — 0 { ,1^ President had
Mab Attacks a Jail.
Lin- Muton. N. G (Special).—As the
result of considerable talk of lynching .
iierc since the preli...inary hearing of Calvin Elliott, colored, for an assault m Mrs. Caleb Brown, a crowd broke into the jail about 2 o'clock a. m. and tried to batter down the doors, but Tailed xml dispersed without getting the negro, judge Hoke wired - the Governor to call t sepcial term of court for the trial of the negro and the latter replied that ild do so at once. Fear? are held i-ewe-’ r.'eiLpt at viol -'ice and *• telegram was :cnt to Charlotte for the raimary cox n mv t • he dispatched to
Killed by His Brothcrdo-La«.
Shreveport La. (Special).— While threatening to murder his own wife. Samuel 1-ong. a carpenter, wa* killed here by hi* wife's brother. F. M. Fuller. Long had sent word to his wife that he intended to kill her. When he arrived at her home Lon* was met by Fuller, who shot him. Fuller :urrendered- and
v as Tel cased on bail. Typfeaaa Oto Haadteds.
Victoria. B. G (Special).—Japan was visited by a heavy typhoon early in September, and the tearocr Tartar bri—
advices ol dil -tcrv
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ODDS AND ENDS Of THE UTEST NEWS. •sir Michael Herbert. British ambat
sador to the United
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From
the n ws cl the kiss of 600 fishing s and 1.500 men. The Gov. 1 nor of’Y.m-fuefciktn report* that 38 persons we c d-owned and idn other- were killed. The Governor of Hu ‘ I'sWfaki Scrtembcr 10
iched
the Cunfpd liner Cam-
The orcinixatioii. of a lodge of the Machinists' Union-in Waynesboro. Pa.. u— 1 •" two larr* —-—
porting
will employ no tmion The lonr litigation between the City of Nashville. Tenn.. and the street railway company lus been settled, the city ■ranting franchise* in return . for the conation of Centennial Park to the city, pdyment <4 2 per cent, of the gross receipts annually and the immediate expenditure of $1,000,000 on improvement of the property. The Fan- fund Ior a monument to Zola amount, to $J*>a including $6cfrom Dreyfus. Sixty thousand mem bers of various societies took torts in SKSSrsa.-
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