XT,
- 1 RElfiN OF TERROR Ma»y WilW ud Wo«nde<! In Fnw( ol PsJacc at Haram*. LlVfiS AND PROPERTY IN DANOER. Pelc* C«yl*l* Him Wu KUl<d **4 T«* OOkcn W«t W*mM Md Tw« Striker: Were died D nr ini * Denonjlnaoc 1* Frail •! Ikt P*J*ce-l* Addltiaa Tv*
SUMMARY
OP THE LAtEST NEWS.
'bits
t^hii» be at the head pt the coal comTwo .'inkers were killed and 8j other per«ons injured, including I3 policetnen. in riots in Havana. Cuba. There was a fierce struggle between the po-
liceiren and the strikers.
Court of Harrisburg. Pa., ineapacitaterf to periorni the duties of his office. English stockholders ol the Central Pacific Railroad have sued the Hmitington estate for $100,000,000 said to have been fraudulently secured. The United Singers 01 Brooklyn hotdenomteed the alleged discounesy of
ly demntnee ^ e | the Baltimore Saengerl j selected a new prize song.
] One hundred and thirty
TRAIN ROBBERS BIG LOOT Rock Ulud Put Express Successfully Held Up. CARS ARE DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION. Fire Masked Bandits Use the Usui Method to Stop the Train and Carry the Baxtatc aid Express Car to a Stdadod Place—The Throogh Salt Is Tbea Dyiaalled amd Its Valublc Contents Appropriated.
Davenport, 1. we si bo 111
t, la. (Specia
md. on the . Joseph a is held up
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Ridkalou FanHAru Statistics. The Census Bureau is keenly alive to the importance of the serious charges of gross inaccuracy of its statistical rc ports made bv an investigating committee of the National Board of Trade. Mr. Hart Mommsen, the expert chief of llte division of agriculture of the bureau, promises an elaborate report in answer to the disclosures made bv the Board of Trade, but he contents himself for the present with the following state-
ment : •ThU
apparent variance betwc istls figures and the areas
inties indicated requires a detai planation which cannot he mad fety words. It is due chiefly U
on:the part of the fan:
rean the
of the
ailed c-
idc in
lirty creamer
nery Company w(
representative oi a prop*
.iart of the fartnowners and operators, and not to the inaccuracy in
thevCcnsus Bureau.
'Many farm* are of Mgh extent—as in Texas, for fotample. \^re single operator* work half a county each—that
intents as to the property
ssihle to* get. Many
» Havana ( Special).—A* the result of conflicts between the polica and the royn on strike here t striker* are dead
and Tk: persons are wounded.
Fixe of the wounded, one a lieutenant of polKjp. whose throat xva* cut by a striker, tyax-^. extfrmdy severe injuries. Eight other policemen ‘ were
wounded. I One hnndi The police have the rioter* well un- j of the Elgin Crcamet der control, and. every precaution i» be- ; «« '»>«• represent:
ing taken ,0 prevent a further outbreak ^ .. p.,.,. . j mated«t from J.-Ooo .0 S.o.ax, .. of disorder, which i* feared. ^Jl the | Mon’” ' ^ • g ’ > ^ — P S •^*•1 Arenntmo rfiAen.ni rnwins tKn-e • - ifficultte*
police and rural guard* in -the *nbui 'have been summoned io concentrate
Havana.
The strike, which at fir*t concerned
only the cigar worker*, became general | ghenics. ! b 1
• r m the Chickasaw Nation. . cngtni
„. swt s ! a. -raj' is *,g'*^sr3 / rottpled the express and baggage cars * *?.'*5 6 were lost from smaller craft--
of the train, and then the ' sailboats, rowboats, etc.—inaktng a total
£!,Tt
c cigar
illopdaT morning by t il trade.' in sympathy
sa* City-express, was held up at 11.30 o'clock p. m., three miles west of this city by masked bandits, who cat off the express and baggggc v**'*. forced the engineer to run' two miles up the
j track, blew up the through express safe j art^mpowible w ith dynamite and escaped with their fanns overlap from the county
booty. The amount is variously esti-| °*her, and arc reported to the enumer-
■ •••ncd At from $1,000 to $10,000. 1 a, ° r * ,n Iwth courities.
S'-**"* •"
the gang. The train, | which cannot be sc easily set forth."
The Ule-Saviaf Service.
intendent of the
TURN IN COAL HEARING The Operator* aad Miners WH1 Try if
Make Ap-eement.
COMMISSION BOARD OF CONCILIATION Uaderttaadiai Arrived at Between the C«bb **l aad Acgaieteed la by the Ccoatluiei That, Pendtaj aa Adjounmcat t» All#* the (ecariat ef Data, Effort* are t* be Mad' I* Agree the PoI*U at Issue.
proposi K basis
m“v.
■b* 1 and Mrs. James Conn, with whom *he*j were U or 15 in the gang. The train, j ; n ‘ Its cd _ - | xchich xvas due 10 leave here at to.38 p. 1 r -SV',? I!" k '"“ l I I” . ««> JS minutes lute, and pulled out T ‘' gg&srfgJTizxrs.'z&'x u2s.tei.SKr
Scranton. Pa. (Special).—The mine workers, through their representatives ■have agreed with the mineowners to at tempt to adjust the differences existini between them outside the Anthracitt
Coal Strike Commission. The pi wag made on a compromise
t, it is expected, »
upon, with a reasonable
cm wii
The rough proprtritiotj ! fused ap' offer of $1,500,000
which is to form the basis of negotja . plantation. The Adolfo Meyet
' SOOu MAY BE DEAD. Mere DeUlis si Vekaalc Dlsturfcaocc ia Quite-
■ala.
San Francisco. Cal. fSpecial).—\V. J. CnBipbcU, who has just arrived here from Guatemala, brings additional details of the damage caused by the recent volcanic disturbance. In an inter-
view, Mr. Campbell said-
"There is no dear idca^yct of the loss of resulting from the vof-j cano's crupti«#n, but from what I could gather 1 believe that 5000 natives have been killed- There was come talk, too, at San Jose, of some of the refugees Iiaving*t>ccn waylaid by robbers, but I
saw- o* mstanci ^ '*°™ e 0 ' ,hc
a/laii :e of
tc coffee plant :arly ruined 1
id by robbers, l
this.
ilations that'
at once entered
hope of settlement with the aid of th»
arbitrate
...; nr {,'s«s“‘.r d h
b« of Albert James, which was wiped < * ] r n d"
stroyed. .Some months ago James refused ap offer of $1,500,000 for the plaoutkin. The Adolf') Meyers property, worth $75,000 in gold, was entirely
it rttnpai
chants closed\|heir stores. Oerks, cooks and even- class\of workmen obeyed the i command of the tmitgi, except the mo- |
tormcn and condticto: s cars, who refused to join
. era! strike. , *
Trouble was begun early by the hold-
ing up of electric
whose wrath xvas direct'
by t
by the
:ted against the
Sex-c
street railway-
wde^ stoned in the outskirts of the city, the passengers ' xvere compelled to into Hax-ana. among these being British and German Ministers.' Several cars were wrecked and some-mo-tormen and conductors were injured. The car men continued running their until to o'clock, when Superin-
plicity i
frauds.
[walk i the Bn
ten continu
o o'clock, when Supei
tendent Greenwood ordered a suspension of traffic. The employes xvere wil- * -ling to remain at work even then, hot (the officers of the company in order to protect the property deemed it wise to lausoer.d the service. Mr. Gi
Chicago; on December id. before Judge 1 Mrctch of heavily limb Gfosscup. i and in this the engineer 1 AH the old office is of the American S J°P TTte ] bandtti
Federation of Labor xverc~zt • -
the convention in N Boston xvas selected
(1 country, i ordered to
"iT vas gn
ircvious year -ice. owing t<
1 smallc
rowboats, etc.—making a to umber far below the average, mount of property imperiled illy in excess of that , of any year in the history of the scr :
the unusual number < ’
between the miners and the company by whom they are employed. The only 1 of the four demands not touchec j
of the weighing cf coal by I While both sides have cx : willingness to settle theit j
rs among themselves, it is not j istrued that ij carries with it thr |
acceptance of the terms proposed. They . are mentioned only as a basis, it i* 1
understood, from which a settlemrnt i? to be effected. It is possible that thr
'Th,,
n of Quczaltenango is prac itied. for the houses are
fieally raint . .
cracked and broken dojsvt. the people ri Covered 8 xrith^l^and^hcs^ 0 °' ? ••SELF-HVPNOTIBM’'OF A CHILD. Fire Didn't Boro Her, Bat Skin Peeled Off At
by either party holding out too strong! against some question, and thus leave the whole matter in the hands -of th< commissioners, who in the meantime will act as a sort of hoard of conciliation ‘ , ! ,al rather than as a hoard of arbitration. l-'t
Few persons were aware that
Philadelphia (Special).—An extraordinary cas; of "self-hypnotism."
tdation already laid" can be wrecked !
•ither party holding out too strongly j •■oinc physicians have termed the mal
.ittle Rosa Hurwitz.
: !
r Orlcan* and I extremely luavy charge. The noise of . vf , SS Y s ' of 1 , ' O0 ° ,ons hurdc •— i •‘ksrss.ar srwerx. p sss ‘wtl.-ts: the track and mounted the engine and ran down the llo " fvcr - " as comparatively light.
persons 'were
sa sn^rfef as r; a
r more or less seriously the lorortiottvc at a small station called
Buffalo and escaped in the darkness. The tram was the fast we.stboui
* 1 nrenared announcement frot
Adnit UnMoraity ol Rales.
r speci;
the Polyclinic Hos-
e. 630 E
tp seboe 1 the cfl
which did not burn hi "hich frightened her so badly that the -kin peeled off her ^entire body as if icui.illy blistered.
State* Transport Inffails.
men and soph "tST&w
The Mayor of Havana and the Sec- 1 declare that the government was ju Tztary of Government, Diego Tamayo, nfied in confiscating the $26,000 pea Aad during the last week openly ex- necklace on which Mrs. Ida Harris. ied sympathy with the striker* and Dnllc* had failed to declare. - orders to the police not to U*e It is estimated that jhe advances in dispersing the crowd*. Under freight tales being made by th condiuons the police were-unable . ous railroads will result in an — —•*" -* ; -order.' gate, increase of about $70.00.
iroached a critical j revel )us disorders hav- j «ag^<
If, ip which a police officer mimed I posed to have committed suicide to'j.. 4t
K-fsS: «3
Tlic name <>i the engineer is Shaffer the
inductor is Trumbull. - badly damaged
received by Commission.
nd the com I he CXplo-
22
cn ,V Hr>Po?«>on - waf ! the
GREAT DOCK FIRE
Wiscnosia Central Railroad Property Vahid at Over Hall a Minion Dollars Destroyed.
vfis. (Special).—The Wis-
• party made the iironbsitio ! attorneys for both sides a i talking, but those who v
•rai Railroad ore dock was i dependent producers of ambracitc. : ^*15’ir^meXom'thro^ra'to'rs!’’''^'^ cst. who was sup-, dockmeti, and oeTcral:lives xvere lost— r '* r '', ,^ as ,llc natural and. in- | propositk .mined suicide , to ilut h ow. mauv nrobablv will not ^ i ^^ncahh of cpn.pettt.oe. coodit.cms.
, Neb.. ... ^ b,b,„, ■
sent word to ; Sheriff Dudley, of Sullix-an county, injured firemen .were rescued from the - traffic of the same character from the city authori- i {nd lost his job because the negr.. burning ruins, one of them with both ■' al " c ' or competing localities be carand protect the 1 Dillard was taken from his custody by j broken ned at substantially; the same nites. by
Mh Mayor that uoloss (ties could nreserve ord« I railway cbmpany the S rl KrvSS\b
-streets and authoririog the pnef of Police u> kflL if snch action should be
irder and protect the e State xx-ould -interthen took drastic
‘ orchil
wsanr. to preserve order,
k similar show of force early in.
ming would undoubtedly have
b d I. h d custooy ny | CK> broken. entire ore dock, halt a untie long, was i
a/ 11 . the i ing njioi
‘ partment
1 engittat was r rar to the fire ;
(Uabe-arcHni N*r*l Bate*. Secretary Moody is said to be opshment of an ex-
system of nax
ORANGE FOR WOMAN'S RIGHTS.
Resolution Adopted ky the National Or*antis
tha Before Adionnnaeat.
Lansiug.'Afich. (Special).—The National Srange renewed itv-'fecognitioi of xxoman's cqnality by adopting the report of its committee on good of the order, which declared that every pos-
of the cuticle, but what
'nerves xvere affected and how is more than we can say." said a professor at the Polyclinic. "The child's body re-
nrst. 1 ot , bm the pain and exhaustion xvere not r a 'inri?ncd so Kre; ' ! J 1 ** 1 "' hal ,hc phy^oloB'cal
. I action xvas wc cannot explain."
Another Bit Mine Resumes.
Wilkesbarre. Pa. (Special).—The Stanton Mine of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Oval Company has been cleared of t water at last, and will he I ready to resume operations in a few : day*. During the high water last ; March the loxx-cr xvorktngs of the col"try were submerged, and befi
- TSuSTb".^""
on.
of
the w-gter. When tclarcd off a large
•striker. jlrequen
railroad 'merger
F.,fe
1 siWc thing axiould be done “to pm w<
' rtlK^rs man in P^sc^rion of all those politic.
The vigor though late,
traffic
SOt *ir ^ifo
ed oi. committed j ^ tf^,^
The Italian General Navigation Com- 1 ! lle engine just barely escaping the fall
... !«Smc“f I, fro S ? , Palcrar?6 C Nei ‘or-' i Several lit: nil red -fK-oplc were under
»„ „ , h , ' X'T.TS, ade itself.felt, and, In dcfcn-c of his administration of, tramway and the burning dock
ject tne plans of U101 who believe the. Unite now secure concession!
of possible x-alue in time of war may The report 1 be brought to a halt. Mr. Ateody. 1 of intemperant since -he assumed the administration of the crime of
the Navy Department, has not recom- made America too con-picuod mended the cstaWishment of # single ! eyes of the world made empossi coaling station. His objection to the j The duty of the Grange was
ie at the mercy the strike was force of experi-
rrr inti to work, and they redded in pumping all the
men and boys, an
work will add 1.500 t
it oT < *
! B
roperty it f modem ctviii;
t furtl
pumping a cry employ
XI
nutpttt ol coal. Ivory White World's Fair Color. St. Louis ( Special).—Ivory xihite v
the color decided
upon by the ilion official:
. The Central Veterans' Union. Iteaded j
General Gomez, held a meeting in the 1 signing the Bru: afternoon and sent word to the labor ■ by 313 to 136. gT\ maons that if the disorder* continued The stndcntr |,- {he veteran* would offer their »erviee« oyerian Univcrs p Bo President Palma to preserve order. accept any of the st No bread or meat wa» on sale -during by the late Cecil Rhodes.
--“"•* “-** ‘ # **- strike King ^harles of ~~
To,
.. ring 1
till government ,411 ' n,a " Is Sugar Cdnventioti ‘
ientr. of the famous. Han- Ce ■versity have-decided not to ! ^— of the scholarships founded
The wreck (cH i ,i!at an un, >«**sary cxpofsc. and duties to perform, an i i Chin * -•«. *'hich will be of no par- ; as tlte man who negk c 1 - fbe re- ■ , ic u l i *r ^onvenieoat,^except, possibly, in pooNhat ^threaten* h
BBHH- _ tramway and the burning dock fell at
, ...
?" with only occasional interruptions. rioncy was needed to prox-idc for the t inMl ?°_ feri °< xvatcr 1 “ " K * & ‘ hj°st of the injuries sustained by the : defense of the colonial empire. j possdile- to rccove & wounded were caused' by policemen's The British House of Commons sometime. A large ti ' ’dubs. adopted a resolution approving the ac- | Sotted in an effort to The Central Veterans' Union, headed j *i"h of the British government rin | n ’*i n ‘ °1 tl ,e dead firet
L: h? General G.jmci, licld a meeting in the ! signing the Brussels Sugar Cdnvcmi(h>i ~T ai^T f Bf|Ar~ Qetliat Cholera
Coudersport, Pa. (Special).—William the Philippine Commision
'amarack, this county, made ! the number of cases of cltol
-eby he secured a wife in I do '" ^ Sre * ^ M * day a^l^rssa; 3 & "g Jiz st ” d .** ! ~-ss*w ■>
■SoTSSESf' '" r& * b ’ 4 “ •! w-t ■-P' A new revolmion Jtas broken out in i I’i® 1 if It* •*»« warn io iaxc ms 1 HOTEL WRECKED BY DYNAMITE ^A’enezttela. The government official*. I daughter in iradc for a mule that Garhowever,, dp not heliexe it will anjotfflt ! nee. had. The’latter wanted a week in l p
Owner's Soas Marked Dariat tha Strike aad tottnich. r whicll to think the matter over. Thejtl t Miaers Swipectci ' and° nS h*™ a r T-* n *? rt , an d Garace said he would i n
Shenandoah. Pa. (Special). — The ' ,irrr ieane that swept ovfcr Fan^Urbano,
- - Argentina.’ <
The disciplinary council of the Rou-r-.anbn bar has. published a decision that bars out- Jewish lawyers and
clerks.
Ttc (hmil -’KccaF.cc ncloac^ ccc
e,^except, possir raUodet'CoilroL
A cablegram has been recciycd from j ' onl, the Phijippine Commision rftfatiqg that 8 10
’ clKijfcra had gone !
tteyS of 34 a day j
the]
assaulted
sree< which
leclarec XA
£”S,s,
Ot the Chicago Fair. CtrcnL. ters are being mailed to iR,ooo banks in the country offering for sale 50^00 of the 250.000 souvenir gold dolfcrs issued by the government for the ExppODDS AND ENDS OF THE LATEST NEWS
j .'TficNanoral Grange, in session in ^ Lansing, Mich . adjourned, after adopting a resolution favorable to xx-pmen’s
. rc-M
•solutions l, _
iitgf adjonjged. sine die. | At the test i mom
xvpmcn’f meed an
4 j WZ21 JIZ on | .
ihc case of the State'of
Minnesota against the Northern Secur ties Company John S. Kennedy, a dire
tor. admitted that
I dynamiting on
that las taken place in the coal r _ since the beginning of the strike occurred at Mahanoy City when the hotel ocenpied .by Christopher Portland was wrecked. An entrance waa* effected
»e dynamite.
. , . placed upon tile end. 01 the drinking bar, Portland and tjfc members of bis fam-
ed floor,
by the
without serious inpart of the house, from
story down, xva* •blown
across the 'Vtreet. The ’two adjoining taSdings were ^Iso wrecked, and the iwmdm*.- m ixety house in Ilie square
were shattered.
Portland's two sons were employed at tW mine* daring the *trike and the exgayj?ais“ t "' ^""
•rtttti. AilliataL
Miekoi*. S C fSpecial).—A, serious ahooting affair occurred here about 5 P *«-. reaohtng in the alsost instant tiMb of Mr. Duwin H. Sarris aad th* EgSHafva
gtxirb'
Haaged to T«
-L ,n j Iroduced in tlic Mariouina region, al- 1 a moh Dillard xvas captured at Law’ dow of his office by an unknown party ma,te r, °>' er - ! though great precautions have been rfaccvillc. III., after a battle w'tb the and seriously wounded.
would baxx to have to bushels.of tnr- Keller Asked to Exp.alu. vounded. ! Uuh. and author of several standard mpstn addmon. The proapectixx groom 1, j, said ,he Gvil Service Commis- works of law. died in Berkeley, CaL ar" objerted. but was willing to gtve five | jinn will investigate and the Postoffice Cikag# Broker Eads Ule. i ' ' “
he. male; would kick the life j ter Carriers, gonccrm'ng hi* recent xisit! & Co- s*-°ck brokers, and w ell k
ie Stock^xdlunge. killed him looting himself at his home hi is 35 years old and had been ia poor
_ _ th for some time. Aiembcrs of hi*
Estimates of appropriation* under ti War Department for the fiscal y
mg Jtnr- — “ J
Speculation i» rife in Russia on the he honed" the male would kick the r.'.bject of the mental condition of the out of the bride's fathi
Czar and Czarina. '
^“ft/Her, :d at $75,000.0 Mill rumored.
,y,^ r aftninil. convention of (be‘ihu Ilclta Fheta - Society began in New can aiiKt, who. if -now appear*, ^— separated from her husband, a UkW Sam needs more small change Md the miM* may be set to work com-
i’Zrxz
Recovery Irotn Lockjaw.
New York (Special).—Abraham Bros*, of Bergen . Field*. N. J. Js recox-ering in the Hackensack Hospital from lodcjatx"which rc salted "from a gunshot wotukl in the hand, sustained some week* ago. When admitted to the hospital his jaws were already firmly set, and it seemed only possible that hi* suffering* might he eaied daring the remainder of hii life. He grew worse for a thne and til the signs of the disease were, preaent and practically all hope was'abandoned. He was given the tartar emetic treatment and gradually there era* a relaxation ol the muscles, and now be is weff on the way to recovery. ,
on I Department 'he i statement fr
that . dent of the 1 life I ter Carriers, goncci ! to CaHfor- " '
in
I-ot
__mitted . . organized for the purpose-of contro
both railroads. Arthur L. Collii the St —
5 of la *e of 7i
Whiffle
suit’d 1 * i'^th’ 'dcfelt**”* ,aVe ^ i ° n ,he Slock^jcdiange, killed himself
June -30. 190*. we of $31^30.
Tragi eciai;
ic age of vat.-.
On a socialistic resolution introduced the'Federation'of Labor conventior
.by the socialistic element they were de-
feiifd after an till* ' '
SUIT .'.“I. “ Ann Artw. Mid,. (Sp«i mth the am^m^anir^rated Berth, Sheldon h*d dioued anolhei current fi*.-l year. man to escort her home from the store (tern of latent! . wbtiT ^ “ «mp!ored. G. A. Darlington
lay the line across the Pacific.
ic element they w< all-day debate by
Mis* Bella Brown, of Milwaukee, was advised that she had fallen heir to a fortune of $10.000600. left by Leo Lawrence. an uncle, who lived in Ncxv York.' Fire destroyed property to the x-aluc of $125,000 in Monongahcla, Pa , and rendered a numlier of families Itomelnis.Nelson Hersb. editor of the Sunday i edition of tlte New York World, was Because thrown fronrhis buggy and killed.
, by a big coop in Docketed profits bl
retary Moody’s attention to the
Soc-
Pi
■y nr liiw^ if
iTl ~ Tifv
IS
— 0 hi* vmm —d—«, oymg.adm inctantly. Darlington met the girl at she was on her way to work, and they
Treasury announced
the German Im
* in the the bod-
. He suggested an increase ol the tm-
deficit ia t
l.tilM
an increase of
to balance the expend:-
lipfg
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