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President Shaffer Withholds Is
suance of Formal Order
NO CONTRACTS ARE VIOLATED
Gives Steel Companies Fair Warning
and Places Them In Position to Re
new Arbitration Nonunlonlsts Get
to Hyde Park Safely
Pittsburg Aug C Just a faint glim
mer of hope that the great steel work
ers strike will bo settleil was embod
ied lu a statement given out by Presi
dent Shaffer of tuo Amalgamated asso
ciation last night When asked If ho
would pursue tho samo policy In or
dering a strike In tho mills of the Fed
eral Steel tho National Steel and tho
National Tubo companies as ho did
In calling out tho men In tho mills of
tho Amorlcan Tin Plato compnny ho
replied If It had not been for this
determination on my part tho general
strike would havo been ordered on
Saturday night
Before calling out tho tin workers
and after falling to get any satisfac
tion from tho officials of tho American
Sheet and tho American Hoop com
panies President Shnffcr sent a
telegram to Vice President Warner
Arms of tho Amorlcan Tin Plato com
pany notifying him that ho would be
obliged to call out the tin workers In
all of the mills owned by the United
States Stool corporation unless tho
difficulty was settled within a period
of ten days As a result of this notice
Mr Arms succeeded In getting to
gether another conference nnd a vain
attempt was made to settlo the dls
puto and prevent a strike which
would Involve the tin mills That con
ference was the one that broke up In
the Hotel Lincoln three weeks ago
last Sunday In order to be equally
fair to tho other constituent companies
of the United States Steel corporation
and accord them the same treatment
President Shaffer has sent a similar
notice to the officers of tho Federal
Steel company the National Steel com
pany and the National Tube company
giving them the same time in which
to make any effort they may desire
to bring about a settlement or ho will
put in force this same clause In tho
Amalgamated associations constitu
tion It Is presumed that delay In Is
suing the general order will bo at
least until the end of tho present
week Possibly It will not bo Issued
until early next week In the mean
time the men In the mills of these
three companies will bo prepared to
come out when the strike order is Is
sued
The possibility of a settlement of
the strike Is based In the bare hope
that tho officials of tho three addi
tional companies will bring to bear
sufficient influence to urge an adjust
ment of the difficulty before the strike
order is issued
Tho condition at McKeesport is re
ported as follows Many strikers are
on the streets around the National
Tube works The men announce that
they are only waiting for orders from
headquarters before going out Organ
izer Flynn of the Federation of Labor
was here yesterday looking over the
situation and conferring with local
leaders Persistent rumors are to the
effect that the mine workers will re
fuse to furnish coal for the trust coke
furnaces or mills
A dispatch from Leechburg says tho
West Pennsylvania train unloaded 55
nonunion men at Hyde Park mill gate
The strikers are quiet
NOT SURE OF POSITION YET
Attitude of Federation of Labor Will
Depend Upon Developments
Washington Aug 6 Secretary
Morrison of the American Federation
of Labor who has charge of the head
quarters hero in the absence of Presi
dent Gompers in Philadelphia said
yesterday that It was Impossible to
forecast what the organizations affiliat
ed with the federation may do to as
sist tho strike of tho Amalgamated
association men If tho antagonism
of the trust reaches such proportions
that tho American Federation of Labor
1b forced to como In and protect tho
recognized rights of organized labor
continued Mr Morrison President
Gompers undoubtedly will call tho ex
ecutive council of tho federation to
gether to tako all measures necessary
The affiliated organizations of the
Amalgamated association havo the
right to call ou tho federation for
moral and financial assistance
Strike Leaders Abducted
Tampa Fla Aug G Last night 100
business men In order to end tho
strike of La Reslstejicla union cigar
makers searched tho streets of Tampa
and seized many of the strike leaders
and It Is rumored that they were sent
on a vessel outside the bar and to the
gulf Excitement prevailed but no
rioting occurred It Is said that an at
tempt was made to assemble the strike
leaders in a conference and capture
them all together but tho strikers
heard of It and dispersed Tho
search through tho streets followed
Suicide at Red Cloud
Red Cloud Neb Aug C William
Frlnt 20 years old killed himself
yesterday morning by placing a shot
gun under his chin and blowing the
front of his head off Sickness and
despondency was tho cause
Big Fire at Oskaloosa
Oskaloosa la Aug G Tho shops
and foundry of tho Iowa Manufactur
ing company were destroyed by firs
Sunday The loss Is 15000 Insur
ance is 5000 They will rebuild Im
mediately
EMPRESS FREDERICK DIE9
Mother of Emneror William of Gor
many Passes Away at Cronberg I
Berlin Aug u lSmpross Frederick
died at Cronberg at G1G p m yester
day Tho death of tho dowager cm
press was somewhat suddon Emper
or William and her mnjestyi other
children were In the sick rJbm most
of tho day
Soon after the announcement was
mado tho Hags on nil tho public build
ings In Berlin woro half mastod It
Is taken for granted that tho Interment
will bo at Frlcdenskircho Potsdam
by tho sldo of Emperor Frederick
but tho date of tho function Is not yet
known publicly
Tho papers assert that tho downgor
empress long ago adopted her hus
bands motto learn to suffer without
complaining Sho recently ordorod
that tho public should bo oxcludod
from the grounds of Frledrlschof say
ing Tho world shall not learn what
I am suffering I will not bo pitied In
my misfortune
At 8 oclock Emperor William con
ducted the members of tho dowager
empress household Into tho death
chamber nnd led them ono by one
past tho bedside to tako a last fare
well of their mistress
London AugC All tho London pa
pers appeared today with mourning
borders and all published editorials
expressing deep sympathy with tho
two mourning roynl households ex-
tolling the virtues of the deceased and
referring generally to the great
Acuities Incident to her relations with
tho Hohonzollerns especially tho bit
terness displayed toward her by Bis
marck
DRIVER BLOWN TO ATOMS
Wagon Load of Nltro Glycerlnc Ex
plodes Near Bowling Green O
Bowling Green O Aug C A ter
rific explosion of nitroglycerine oc
curred on tho Munn road near tills
city yesterday in which ono mnn
William Bedbaugh a driver for tho
Hercules Torpedo company was
blown to atoms and many others nar
rowly escaped serious injury Red
baugh was driving a wagon loaded
with 800 quarts of tho explosive and
when nearlng tho tracks of the Cin
cinnati Hamilton and Dayton rond
whipped up his horses to cross the
tracks ahead of an approaching pas
senger train Tho jolting exploded
the stuff on the tracks and tho train
was stopped within a few feet of tho
gaping hole mado by the explosion
Pieces of debris were hurled with
great force against the train but none
of tho 50 passengers were struck A
house occupied by Mrs Abram Teall
was wrecked and Mrs Teall seriously
Injured
SEVENTEEN DAYS FIGHTING
Colombian Revolutionists Agent Re
ceives Belated Report of It
New York Aug C A Diaz Guerrera
agent In this city of tho Colombian
revolutionists yesterday received In
formation from trusted agents who
had reached Venezuela that a bloody
battle was fought at Palo Negro In
the latter part of May Tho conflict
lasted for 17 days Tho battle was
drawn at the end of that period the
Insurgents retiring when their
nitlon was exhausted the government
troops being too badly cut up to pur
sue the revolutionists
Carnegie Library for Porto Rico
San Juan P It Aug 0 Negotia
tions are underway between Andrew
Carnege and Education Commissioner
Brumbaugh who in this mntter repre
sents the people of Porto Rico which
will give San Juan and nil of Porto
Rico one of tho Carnegie libraries
The San Juan council met and decided
to appropriate G000 yearly as a
maintenance fund for the library Mr
Carnegies private secretary James
Bertram wrote that It was tho mil
lionaires custom to give ten times the
amount of the maintenance fund
Concentrate Natives In Camps
London Aug G The military ad
ministration In South Africa accord
ing to various dispatches from Johan
nesburg and Kronstadt has deter
mined to concentrate Into camps na
tives who are outside of tho garrisoned
towns destroying their kraals and
mealies so as to shut off this source of
food to the BogTS
Santa Fe Willing to Help Farmers
Chicago Aug G Paul Morton sec
ond vice president of tho Santa Fo
road declared yesterday that If neces
sary his road would carry corn Into
Kansas at reduced rates provided the
corn crop proves nn almost total fail
ure and would allow farmers to keep
their cattlo to fatten
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
David B Henderson speaker of the
United States house of representatives
is in Berlin
Jesse Haney owner of several of
tho earliest comic papers died at his
homo In New York Monday
President Francis Monday an
nounced the appointment of Halsey C
Ives of St Louis as chief of the di
vision of fine arts of tho Louisiana
Purchase exposition
Tho body of James M Frazier a
Presbyterian minister 82 years old
was found In the Ohio river Monday
threo miles below Paducah It Is sup
posed ho committed suicide
Judgo E G Rognon judgo of the
United States commissioners court at
Teller City Alaska has been Indicted
by tho federal grand jury aud arrested
for alleged misuse of govomment
money
insanely jealous of his wife William
Schultz a Chicago carpenter stabbed
her to deatlr Monday and then killed
killed himself with a revolver Tho
two dead bodies were found by
Scnultz8 daughters
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY AUOURTi 1901
am is s
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Tenants Caught Under Falling
Walls of Five Buildings
FIRE BREAKS OUT IN DEBRIS
Many Are Drawn From Wreckage
Just InTlmc to Escape tho Flames
Over Two Score More or Less In
jured Work of Rescue
Philadelphia Aug GA terrific ex
plosion In a block of six buildings on
Locust street above Tenth last night
completely wrecked llvo of the struct
ures nnd cnused tho death of from ten
score of others were moro or less serl
ously Injured Somo of thoso taken to
tho hospital will die It Is estimated
that at least 3G persons woro In tho
five buildings when tho explosion oc
curred and tho exact numbor of dead
will probably not bo known for 24
hours
What exploded and how It hap
pened Is not known but It Is believed
to havo been a barrel of gasoline i
ono of tho threo grocery stores
Tho buildings wcro occupied as fol
lows No 100S Housmans pool and
billiard rooms 1010 Morris llosen
upward lind fell straight to tho ground
Almost every building In a radius of
two blocks about the scene of the ex
plosion hnd window panes shattcrcl
NO CHANGE IN TARIFF LAWS
Senator Cullom Expressed Opinion
After Talk With President
Chicago Aug G After a visit to
PivbIiIi nl MrKluliV at anion Hmmtor
Culluin says I hero Is not likely to bo
any general tariff legislation next win
ter but that Homo of tho pondlnK com
murelnl treaties ought to pasn tho son-
eminent policy In other lines Ho
said Wo shall hnvo to eiiaet Homo
legislation regarding tho Philippines
but not much I think Porto Ulco In
now nil disposed utnnd thorn In noth
ing to do for it Ah far an Cuba Is con
corned It has aeeopted tho American
proposals and wo havo nothing moro
to do thnn to let It alone and allow It
to work out Its own salvation From
all tho Information I can get tho fool
ing Is growing stronger lu Cuba every
favop nnnoxiitlim to thin
to twenty or more persons Ovor two
tho
WYOMING SHEEP KILLED
Threo Thousand Attacked on a Rango
Near Iron Mountain
Igh
The explosion occurred about 930 Nickel and his two boiib who uro sua
oclock With the explosion or 1008 peeled of the crimes
tho front walls of the buildings woro
mown ouiwani nuo mc Hirers wiimu oii ptiHiiiioou oinmcornunuo
tho doors and the roofs wcro blown
uumiiuui o b ij niuio jniy iuuii vwruiy uuuiuu oy ilium uuiuiu nu immu
with rope and tackle were Immediate- his escape and ran to the nearest sta
ly put to work at that point and pulled tlon
away tho roofing and flooring which
had fallen Into a massed heap From
tho bottom of the pile doubled up
At 2 a m tho rescuers camo across
nn Inanimate body of a colored worn-
lance and sent to a hospital Sho was
Lizzie Watklns aged 18 years Sho
had been In the ruins for four nnd a
half hours Four bodies have been re
covered
Revenue Law Declared Invalid
Pueblo Colo Aug 6 District
Judgo Dixon decided that tho new
Btato revenuo law Is Invalid having
Frisco Memphis Officials
St Louis Aug G It was learned
were taken a man and a woman The from nn authoritative source that tho
man was able to speak but the board of directors of tho new consol
nn was apparently dead idated Frisco Memphis system have
While the work of rescue was go aKrcetl uIon tll following olllcinls
ing on in the exploded block hospital Benjamin F Yoakum president Bon
attendants and others mado a search Un L Wincholl general manager
of all tho damaged houses on tho oppo
site of the street and almost a scoro
of porsons were taken to various hos
pitals from these places
The Jefferson and the Pennsylvania
hospitals which aro located nearest
to tho Bcene of tho explosion wore
soon crowded with tho injured Two
A Douglas auditor C H Beggs pur
chasing agent Bryan Snyder passen
ger traillc manager Alexander Hilton
general passenger agent A 13 Dodge
will bo made freight traffic manager
Klausenberg In Open Revolt
London Aug G Tho town of
Klausenberg in Transylvania Is in
hundred men nro now at workclearing
away the wreckage Tho buildings Iien revolt ftBalnst ll Knrian au
containing tho pool rooms clothing tkoritics says a dispatch from Vlen
store nnd the restaurant woro threo na to tho Dall A majority
story bricks while tho other threo of tno Inhabitants are Germans Re
buildings were two and one hnlf Ecntl aar ascendancy they
Etorles I liavo Btormed and wrecked tho
From 40 to 45 persons nrn ivi in Pa buildings and the houso of tho pro-
the several hospitals suffering moro or fect of nollco tno occupants barely es
Iprr Rnvnrn Inlnrloa I Caplllg With their llVCS
Dragged to Death by Horse
Audubon la Aug G Horman
nntWnerTKajl wlat h Holm a young man residing with his
woman was altvo and nsked for water u r ni i
Sho was quickly placed In an ambu
JUVIIO HW VU UUV 11KU VIJ
was dragged to death by a horso last
evening While leading tho horso to
tho barn It started to run and tho long
rope which was fastened to the horses
neck becamo tangled around Holms
body Before the animal could bo
stopped ho was dead
Transports Sold at Auction
New York Aug G Tho United
novor been locally enacted lv thn States transports Terry and
uenato Tho state will appeal the j Boa woro 80d at auction in Brooklyn
case to tho supreme court Tho decl 1 yesterday Tho Terry was bought by
Bion If sustained may necessitate I Mlles Har of Chicago for 119500 E
callinrr tho legislature in nnofini kor H Parsons of Baltimore bought tho
bIou
Motel Burns at Plalnvlew
Platnview Neb Aug G The
Hawks hotel building burned yester
day mornlug Tho fire started In the
third floor tear tho chimney Tho
property was Insured
McPherson for 187u0
Roosevelt Chasing the Festive Coyote
Colorado Springs Colo Aug 6
Vice President Roosevelt and party
left hero yesterday for a three days
coyote chaso In the vicinity of Foun
tain 18 miles eoutU of this city
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Other Candidates Combine in
Gubernatorial Contest
ato Tho senator also talked of gov FIRST TEST OVER CREDENTIALS
Steering Committee Named to Handle
tho Concentration Against Cum
minsDelegates Are Pouring Into
Cedar Rapids
Codar Rapids In Aug Dologaten
nro pouring Into t ho town to attuuil
tho Republican gubernatorial conven
tion which convenes hero tomorrow
Tho managers of the several candi
dates each assort confidence In tlm
country It will grow stronger nB victory of hlti man but between estl 1
Cubans find tholr neighbors In Porto mates that radically differ and
mco enjoying me ocueius oi ireu iruuo muuui nun uiiuy cuiiiruiuui unu mui i
with this country which they nro do-
barred from
evident and that Is that tho convon l
lion wlTl bo a buttle royal I rota Its be
ginning Tho supporters of A U Cum
mins dcelaro ho will receive tho nom
ination while tho itutlCumuilmi men
suy thoy will mako a light In tho can
wU a ti prist to
lrvo
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Cheyenne Wy Aug
Cummins and they confidently predict
persons yesterday attacked 3000 sheep
tlmt they will control the mako up
being ranged near Iron Mountain y
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lll Mtm commit tees Mr
Kels Nickel tho man that was shot
Cummins claims that he will receive
Sunday and largo numbers were
tho nomination on tho first or sooond
riii a - r tim imir
tn1n nnnmil lintil nlnllllntr ulfH rtnntl I I nlrMiwv liitt lliul OftllOl I
pied by Rosenthal his wife nnd five night and a posse started lor the sceno I BJl V
to f lhu
children 1012 William Jones colored at once The scattered sheep will bo
r BU rh UlK
restaurant occupied by Jones nnd gathered up and driven to a place of l 1lt
nlUU0 thp U
about 15 boarders- 1014 George Mc- safety further north Efforts will also R
lo H comnomnl ol two reprose all h
Clommys grocery store occupied by bo mado to apprehend tho raiders I
McClemmys clerk and servant girl it is believed that the persons who r lch T rf mTi
tho oMtl ol C I a li lo r
101G Patrick Qulgleys grocery store assassinated Willie Nickel and shot
occupied by Qulgley his wife three his father are also Implicated In tho tlmllltm l 1l10ic Jl rill 1
common HKt against Cum v
children and his uncle 1018 Albert slaughter of tho sheep A sheriffs
cached yestonlay n a con I o hat
Mountains grocery store occupied by posse will leave In tho morning to
Mountain mother sister and clerk rest James Miller neighbor of Kels aBl roIu uuir l
It was decided to force tho content
first of nil beforo tho committee on
credentials where tho opposition to
CummliiH hopes to tako from lit in Ufi
votes There nro threo contests to
Mayor Fails as Mediator and Sand como beforo tho committee Involving
Teamsters are Ordered Out I in Jackson county Hi votes In Carroll
San Francisco Aug C Tho outlook county 12 votes and In Polk county 8
for an nmicahlo settlement of tho votes Tho contests are all against
diminished the Cummins and mighty effort
Btrike has considerably men a
and was otherwise damaged Ever
and the indications aro that the con- will be nun u to unseat l mm
building on the opposite sldo of Lo-
Tho el- It decided by the conference I
tuaL wln uo l Protracted ono was
cust street was more or less wrecked
Ilxmui about that If tho Cummins faction triumphed I
but none of them fell l forts ot Mnor to bring
the tho lloor of tho convention In the
nn understanding between on
A terrible cry went up from the ruins
I 1 A 1 I II - 1 I 1 1 1 1 - lln ainA ft1i nHlili llllll
the moment the explosion occurred UB lnieresis nave lauuu una nu una ukim uvui uiu inimiui
abandon commlttco bolt should ho mado to
been reluctantly compelled to a
Women children and men occupants
temporal lly at least his position nssomo ono candidate and thu full
of the wrecked houses could bo seen
crawling from the debris while ngonlz l mediator Tho belief is general that Btrength of tho opposition thrown to
lug cries of others were heard in tho Ule strike is to be widely extended him It Is altogether likely that thoro
wreckage From all the surrounding I The San Francisco Labor council j will bo nn alliance foriiiul between
buildings Injured people came running
and fell Into tho street unconscious
To add to the horror fire broke out
In the debris the moment It settled to
the ground and In less than five min
utes the great pile was burning fierce
ly from end to end A general alarm
was turned In for fire apparatus and
ambulances and in the meantime the
nas oniereii out mo mum iouiiihiuih uuhiuuuh mm iimu iuwiici mu sun-
about 000 in number This movo will
seriously affect tho building trades
DIVES INTO FIERY FURNACE
Insane Patient Burns Himself Fatally
Despite Efforts of Attendants
Provo Utah Aug G James M
Wilson a natlent at tho Insane asylum
work of rescue was voluntarily begun threw imBeir head first Into tho open
uy uiose in me neigimoriioou mat door of a inoco yesterday Ho was
were not injured Hero nnd there n bmlIy irn0i j0roro being pulled out
person was dragged from the ruins while bandages were being prepared
before the fire could reach the victim Wiison iroC away and again threw
several lives being saved by this ijmsoir into tho furnace this time
prompt work When tho firemen oInB 80 frBitriiy burned- that ho 1 many
rennhPfl tlio fiponn tlin flninos lirul gates Irolll tllC 1101 tllM CStOI 11 pal t nf
U1CU WllJllU II HI1UIL U1I1U
renched great headway and were ignit
ing tho buildings across tho street I Train Wrecker Confesses
The fire however was extinguished In1 Carbondnle Ills Aug P W Span
a few minutes I cler was last evening placed in the
dldate for tho bench of the miprutno
court The friends of Judge Towner
aro deeply In earnest lu their light
and havu his Interest very much at
heart It was admitted by ono of his
campaign managers that If it would
advnnco the Interests of their man to
mako an nllianco witli Cummins they
would gladly enter Into tho cojnpactJ
It is estimated that nn nllianco be
tween Cummins and Towner would
bring to tho former about 100 votes
which ho does not now have and
which would insuro his election On
tho other hand there aro dele
the state whom CuiiiiulnB lias nearly
everything who aro strongly for
Towner They would bo glad to go
for liliii provided their doing so cost
The wnrlt nf rllcrrfnir nirav tlin milnv tnll nlinriiil with iillmiiiUni In nothing to CliminlnB With a clllinco
ruins was begun in earnest Near the wreck an Illinois Central train on tho I to mko Honiotlilu cm tho trade thai
edge of tho debris several colored men Gale division of tho system and iua woiim iiciimiuu mm tue men uicij into
ivero taken out and sent to the confessed to his part in tho affair
pltals While the firemen and police- Tho attempt camo near wrecking one
men wcro digging in the debris anil of the fast trains on a curve near a
hauling away heavy timbers in deep ravine ffe rails woro roped to
eral sections of the wreckage cries tho track A track walker came upon
there Is every chance of the deal being
mude
Conger and the Governorship
Burlington la Aug C Tho Hawk
eye iniii un imttrviuw mm wun
were heard coming from the cellar of the would be wreckers and was so-
Btor ConBep n llonolulu y t ttVrk
eye representative there In which Mr
Conger says Wo were glvvn a
j splendid reception In Iowa but lj did
iiul mivu a eiiuueu 10 see many inwu
friends whom I would liked to have
seen for fear that I would bo open to
tho chargo of electioneering for tho
governorship I stnnd exactly as I
did on that scoro If I am nominated
on Aug 7 I will go home nnd redeem
my pomlso to accept Otherwise I
wlh remain In China
Dewey Calls at Navy Department
Washington Aug G Admiral Dew
ey president of tho Schley court of
inquiry wns at tho navy department
in consultation with Acting Secretary
Hackett Tho admiral will loavo
shortly for tho north for a months
rest The successor to Admiral Kim
berly on- tho court has not yet been
announced nt tho navy department
Killed by Kick of a Horse
Atlantic la Aug G William H
Dlsbrow a prominent citizen of tho
county four iniles northeast of town
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Sleep
is Natures time for rest
and the mnn who docs not
take sufficient time to sleep
or who cannot sleep when
he makes the effort is
wearing out his nervous
strength and consuming his
vital power Dr Miles
Nervine hri ngs sweet
soothing refreshing sleep
Dont let another night
pass Get it to day
I nm a dniRcUt o when I w
troubled with insomnia ix fcwjcius ngo
I took Pr Miles Nervine nnd found
Immediate teliuf I Imvc not been
troubled with tlint dlsenne Mnce
II I Howard MudUon Wis
Dr Miles
Al all drug ttoret
Nervine
soothes thbi nerves nour
ishes the brain and re
freshes tliQvcn tire organism
Sold by drucjjists on gumnntec
Dr Miles Medical Co Elkhart ImL
HEADACHE
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25 Domi 25c
Dr Humphreys
SMtlllcs euro by acting directly upon
tho disunite without axdting duordor iu
uny other part of thu system
no ciiacri ruicKi
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i lYcttilnic Colli Crying Wikcfiilric3 il
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111 Molnrln Chill Kovur anil Akuo 35
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lrlmnilirerH Mnmml of All Ulscaiiet at jour
DruuKlts or Mulled Iruo
Hlcl by driiKKlHU r h mU nn reccliitof prlro
IIurnrliroynMuil Co Cot WllUam Juun Btn
I LLlKOrS CENTRAL
LXCURSION RATES
was kicked by a vicious horso yester
day at tho homo of a son-in-law Jamea
Lopper near Lorah and was so seri
ously Injured that ho died In a short
time
Boy Killed In a Holdup
Oklahoma City O T Aug 6 The
body of tho 14-year-old son of Dr
Beemblossom of this placo was
brought horo this morning from Rush
Springs Tho boy was killed In a
holdup last night whllo going over
laud with his father to lawton
Rob Chicago Power House
Chicago Aug G -Four highway
men entored tho power houso of tho
Suburban Electric Railway company
yesterday Thoy bound and gagged
two employes who woro In tho build
ing blew opeu tho safe and escaped
with 700
Explosion Causes Death
Nemaha Neb Aug G Mrs Minnie
Knapp tho wlfo of Edward Knnpp
the liveryman horo died from tho ef
foots of bums received in a caso
I slon here yesterday
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Pan flmerican Exposition
BUFFALO
Ic Has biiil wlifu tlio Wordh Tnir clovxl tlint
thit rrtititry uoiilii tint cm ltn equal in fifty
yimm In all Iml tlio mc occupiod liowovor
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