Rai Rain late latet tonight mght and on onSaturday r J
Saturday it cooler Saturday Saturdayfresh 1 It be b e vtntu tt p fE r 0RNINO < TIMES
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i BEST E SPORTING PAGE A IN WASHINGTON W T Ti TN
1 N urn b er J YAsnIlGTON llIDAY iiTTiAV SEPTEIBER rnirrnT 12 ic 1902 1CU1
< Pr1o D nnA C rAn +
PRESIDENT OPPOSEDTO OPPOSEDTO OPPOSED ppj3TOTHECU1ANLOAN
I
TO TOTHECU1ANLOAN THE CUBAN LOAN
Statement That MrRoose MrRoosevelt NrRoosevelt MrRoosevelt
velt Will Vill Discourage Discouragef3J Discourage35OOOX
f3J 35OOOX 35 000000 Project ProjectAPPEAL ProjectAPPEll ProjectAPPEAL
APPEAL APPEAL TO BE lADE TO O PALIA PALIAFear PALlA PALlAFear PALliFearThat
Fear FearThat That Revenues Are In Injgswfficfent Inisufficient Insufficient
sufficient to Meet Of Ofligations Of OfJigati OIligations
ligations ligationsBILL Jigati ns nsBILL
BILL NOW IN CONFERENCE CONFERENCEHas
Has Been Amended by House of Rep Representatives Representatives Represexitatives ¬
resentatives ef f New Repeblk RepublicIi RepublicIiPresident RepublicliPresident If IfPresident
President Palma Signs Measure the theAmerican theAme th thAmeiican
Ame American can Executive May Refer the theMatter theMatter tluMattet
Matter to Congress CongressPresident CongressPresideJt CongressPresdet
President Roosevelt and id his c cadvisers J il iladvISers
advisers it Is declared d elared are op oppo5 opposed to tothe c cthe
the Cuban loan oan of 36009900 aadrjft and dTt ft is issaid is issaid i iad
said ad wilt endeavor to t veto veto the measure measureThe meas mesurTbebfl1 re reThewit
The Thewit Tbebfl1 WM passed the Cuban senate some someweeks sonuweeks
weeks ago go and has just j ust st been passed passedwith pa pawith psnedwith
with amendments by the house It has hasment h hflow
flow IW to8o togo to conference for an gree greewent
ment between the two houses on the theamendments theainenibnents
amendments one of the most mo t important importantof
of which bleh is that the loan IK i sot to be belet belet
let at public bidding but is I to be placed placedin P1Le placedin
in the hands of the t e President who 00 is isallowed issflowed
allowed to piace it where he can canS with withfixed withfixed withfixed
fixed limitations as to the amount of ofinterest orinterest ofInterest
interest and the date of expiration expirationIt
It will be some time before the bill billcan billcan
can be presented to President Palma for forbis forbis forbis
bis signature and in the meantime U his hissaid is issaid IssaId
said the objections of this Government Governmentwill Govermneatwill Governmentwill
will be e made known to to him and he will
be belJtged urged to use his influence In uence to prevent preventor
or postoooe final action upon it itFear It ItF ILFear
Fear F ar Revenues Are Too SmalL SmalLThe SmalLThe SmalLThe
The opposition of the Administration Administrationis
is is based on the fear that the revenues revenueswill revenues revenuesWiU revenueswill
will sot be able to stand the strain of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the proposed debt Failure to pay ta either eitherinterest eitherinterest eitherinterest
interest or or InincInalwoeld
principal would occasion
se serious serious asrious ¬
rious complications complicationsWhile compUeatioD8While complicationsWhile
While President P esldent Palma is naturally naturallyanxious naturaUyanxious naturallyanxious
c anxious to please the United States It Jtis ItIs
is doubtful whether he will consider eG cHb tint
he should go goeounter counter to the wfsfcafr of
the Cuban emigre coDgrese by vetoing Yef the theplace
mi 11e 11ein in 1r view of the fact f that i i anthortty te1
place the loan is to be left in the bands
of President Palma it te possible possfbletluSt that
he might decide to issue at first only a asrcall asrraIl asmall
small proportion of the whole amount
thus meeting meetfDgsnoOK another anothc of the objections obJectlonof
of n the theUDlted United States which doubts
whether as much as 3a 3 40400 IJO is really
needed neededCongress
Congress May Act ActIf ActIf Actth
If th th theloac JHIl Mil actually becomes a a law lawthe laWthe lawthe
the actionot action of Cuba win undoubtedly be
commun1cated to tao United States Con Congress Congrea
gress by President Roosevelt
in his
an annual annual annual ¬
nual message and Jt UllI Jrill then remain
for the American Sedate aDd House to
determine wbetbePin whether in issuing such a k Joan > aa
Cuba has violated that section of the
Piatt amendment which stipulates that
the Cuban government shall act no as ¬
same or contract any public debt to
pay the interest upon which and to
make reasonable sinking funds fuudfi provi ¬
sions for the th ultimate discharge di cDarKe In
which the ordinary revenues of the is ¬
land after defraying the current ex ¬
penses of government shall be inade
Quate QuateCapitalists
Capitalists Would Hesitate HesitateThe HesitateThe EesitateThe
The proposed loan is not to become becomeoperatfve beeooteoperate becomeoperative
operate until six months s after the
pas passage paasage possage ¬
sage of the Jaw Consequently the United
States Congress will have ample time ttm to toexpress toexprea toexpre
express expre its approval or disaprovai of
its provision If It should disapprove l8approve
It Is realized that Cob Cuba would wouI have seri serious serious serfous ¬
ous difficulty in floating JioaU the loan for
capitalists would hesitate to advance
their money on the pledge of the Cuban
customs in face of opposition of the I
United Stat States
Ie CUban reciprocity becomes a fact factthat
at the approaching session it
fe po possible
that its stimulating effect e ect upon U OfJ the Cu ¬
ban revenues would be sufficient t guaran ¬
tee of the ability of the insular govern ¬
ment to meet the obligations and tile
proposed ed loan may be approved a ed pro pro ¬
vided that the money is borrowed borrow In Ole
United States StatesQuesada StatesQuesada
Quesada at State f Department DepartmentSenor DepartmeJltSenor DepartmentSenor
Senor Quesada the Cuban minister D nfater to
I the United States was at tbe State Be Bepartmeat ne nepartmeat Doprtmeut
partmeat this
morning discussing Cubes Cubesaffairs Cubanaffairs
affairs with
Acting Secretary Adee Ad
Senor Quesada talked freely freelv about the
Cuban Cu an loan bill bill which hid has just passed
the house in Havana He saystbat nays that
among the many maD advantages obtained ed by
the bill is i a provision provtsi authorizing authojto Presi ¬
dent Palma to issue l ue the loan loai in install ¬
monte the first not to exceed ex U900 4000060
and the others
to be issued only onh accord ¬
ing to the needs
of the island iSland and Ua tu
pl p Ie
Senor Qoesaad has received no intl iotlma
ton on from any an official
source of the Unit ¬
ed States Government
indicating lndIcatIn tbat
th Administration Adm llstratlon objects to tbe luau ¬
ance of the proposed fd loan He seenfe see
confident that ample provision will be
made in Cuba
for the payment of inter ¬
est sf and sinking fund to meet the prin
cipal cipalWhite cipalWhile ¬
cipabile
White bile at the State Depart Departmnt mint this thistlw
morni morning Senor Quesada
asked ked
a and Was was
Jjjoj vured Jred that Cuban eiUns cittr OR the JJJth
Thus of Paaama will receive the same
pro ecUon from Ute United States repre reprecitizeos
sfflIaUves there as will be
acc acco
citizeos ci t of f to
lzena other foreign
nations nationsDEAJH natlossDEAfH
DEAJH OF THE MOTHER MOTHEROF MOTHEROF MOTHEROF
OF SULTANJJF SULTAN OF MOROCCO MOROCCOIXIXDOK MOROCCOLONDON
LONDON 10 X DON Sept I lA A dispatch dated datedfz
F Fz fz > L September S ptember 6 says that the tl be mother motherof UIOUWCor motherof
of the Sultan of Morocco fWO is dead Sbe h
was an anealfg enlightened tetled woman and aJadenced lady
enced lb tile Sultan Suk C v
MILLIONAIRE MINING MININGKING MININGKING MINiNGKING
KING GROWS WEAKER WEAKERCondition WEAKERConditiDn
1 1Condition
Condition of W S Stratton Regarded Regardedas Reg rded rdedas rdeaas
as Hopeless HaoelessCOLORADO HepeiessCOLOR HopelessCOLORADO
COLORADO COLOR DOSPRLGS SPRINGS Col Sept S pt 12 12W tt ttW 12w
W S S Stratton the millionaire mining miningkins DI miningcIu ntDg ntDgkl
l kins kl cIu is no better ler and the physicians physicianshave physicians1Mve physicianshave
have little hope of his hisreeovery hisreeoveryIt recovery
It is necessary to use stimulants to tosustain tosustain tosustain
sustain the heart action and his respi respiration resp respration resptration ¬
ration is feeble feebleILL feebleMITCHELL feebleTITCllEbb
MITCHELL ILL ISSUES ISSUESSTBIKE ISSUESI i8SllE3TIRiiE
I 1 STBIKE STITSM1IT STITSM1ITResult 8T TEI TENT TENTResiiitbJ 1iT
I
Result ResuIfoj of Conference With Withj WithLabor ith ithI
I j Labor Leaders LeadersjSailroad LeadersRtiiroad LeadersflR
jSailroad flR Rtiiroad il Oad Men MenAssure Assare Pxesicent ef f Mine MineWorkers MineW MineWothers
t Workers W OIlsers of efThe Their Heaty Co Cooperation Ceoperation
operation aDd Aid AidWILKESBARRS AidWILKESBARRii AlitWILKESBARRE
WILKESBARRS Pa PL Sept pt 12 1Pres1 1Pres1de 12Frostdent Presl Presldeal
deal de t Mitchell IitcheUof of the th UnUed Mine Work Workers Workera i iers
ers gave out the following folloWlDgstatement statement ai ainoon a anoon Enoon
noon today todayTTI tOOarWUkesbarre todayWilkesbarre
TTI WUkesbarre i Pa r September ember 1 12
hMessrs Messrs Milton T Robinson Robinsou William WilliamJ WlUlamSerby
J Serby and George W Cbyle C yJ repre represeating representing repreaenting
seating the State S ate executive board of ofrailroad orrailroad ofrailroad
railroad employes called upon me m and aldwe andwe
we discussed the advisability of of terming terminga
a joint executive board board to be composed composedof
of representatives of the t e railway and andof andot andof
of the bituminous and anthracite miners minersWe miDersWe minersWe
We also discussed the anthracite antb anthrac e coal coalstrike coalstrike coalstrike
strike and the representatives of the therailway therailway
railway men m assured as of their co cooperation cocptratiou cooperation ¬
operation in every manner p possible ble in inbringing Iabringing inbringing
bringing about an amicable adjustment adjustmentte
I te prosecuting pr the strike to a success successful successvi ¬
ful vi issue JOHN MiTCHELL MITCKEL1President MiTCHELLFrealdent
President U M 0 A APresident APresideDt A APresident I
President Mitchell Xlt l left this thtsafterneon thtsafterneonfor afternoon afternoonfor afternoonfor
for Philadelphia pbndelp lelehe where he will address addressa
a labor meeting this t ls evening He will willgo wingo Willgo
go to HL Harrfsberg Harrisb rg tomorrow and confer conferwith conferwith
with Governor Stone oa the latters latterBplans lattersplans lattersplans
plans to end the strike
DEVASTATING DEVAST A TING FIRE IN INOIL INOIL INOIL
OIL REGION OF TEXAS
j > i I IWillScenes
WilS WillScenes Scenes During Coo Gonflagration CoofJagration Confiagiation
flagration in Beaumont BeaumontField Beaum BeaumontField > nt ntField
Field FieldLOSS FieldLOSS FieldLOSSOVEi
LOSS LOSSOVEi OVER MILLION DOLLARS
Tank Erpiosiea Ezpiosi l Stampedes Inhabitants InhabitantsWomen InhabitantsWomen
i
Women anu aI an Children tJhilC lel Rash Through ThroughStreets ThroughStreets ThroughStreets
Streets and vCouatry i is Pank PanicThe PanicTheFlames PanicTheFlames The TheFlames
Flames Under Control n This Morning MorningBEAUJIOXT MorningBEAUMONT ming
i
BEAUMONT rex Sept 12 I500u Sooa after aftermidnight aftermidnight aftermidnight
midnight fire in n someway some Way crept C ept thro tb tbthe throagh throaghthe A Athe
the strongly prc prceted ct d oil wells of Beau Beaumont Beaumont Beaumont ¬
mont aDd started startec1a a blaze which for a atime atime atime
time threatened the tJlee entire tire destruction destructionof
of wells tankhouses tank taukbousee nod alMljmprovemeDts improvements Improvementsof i iof
of Spindle Top TopThe TopThe TapThe
The larai was given and the whole wholetown wholet01lfD wholetown
town responded ed only onlyto to see a repetition repetitionof
of the disastrous are re of a atew few weeks ago agoWith agoWith agoWith
With no available means means to fight the thefire thefire theire
fire It fed on lakes of oil o tasks of oil611saturated oiloilsaturated oil oiloilsaturated
oilsaturated timbers and rapidly spread
COLEffiAN SOT UT INSANE IHSANIf INSANEWIFES I148A I148AIFE
f WIFES IFFS IFE CASE QUASHED
Judge Anderson Dismisses DismissesCharges DismissesCharges
< Charges as Unfounded UnfoundedAfter
After hearing the evidence ce of Drs DrsLatlmer Drsa DraLatimer
Latlmer a timer and Crossoa Cr08SOI Justice Juatice Anderson Andersonsitting Andersonsitting AndersonIttiug
sitting in the District JiStrid Supreme Court Courttoday CourttOdT
today dismissed the proceedings against againstWatson againstWtsOn
Watson E Coleman alleged al1eg to be a atanatfe aIu aIunatir
tanatfe Iu tfc The proceedings pr IDgs were luaU instituted iDst luaUtuted ¬
tuted by Mr Cotemans wife Mrs Stu Stutrt Stuart
I
art V Coleman who a few days ago al alleged a aleged ¬
leged that he was insane and caused causedMm causedhim
I him to be sent to to St Elizabeths Hos Hospital Hospital Hoepilal ¬ I
pital for the Insane InsmaeDr InsaneDr IusszteDr
Dr Lattnier Latb erteatiaed testified tint tat be had ex cxamined I Ia1l
a1l amined ned Mr Colenens mental condition coudlttottand
and fourd nothing to warrant his deten ¬
lion in an asylum He Hedeclared aeclar aeclarnan declared Cole ColemaD Coleman
nan to be perfectly sane saneDr saDeDr
Dr Croasoc oc said that be also exam examined aamined examtoed ¬
ined Xr Coleman and also concluded concludedtbat coac1udedthat concludedthat
that be Is in perfect pert mental JDeataiCOAdlUoD JDeataiCOAdlUoDAt condition conditionAt conditIonAt
At the th conclusion conclusl n of the testimony D of ofthe atthe t tthe
the physicians Juitiee Justice Afnterwo A Atderaon stated statedtbat statedtbatbe statedthat
that tbatbe be saw no ground whatever for the theproceedings tilepro thepioreedinga
proceedings proceedingsMrs pro pioreedingaMrs iDC8 iDC8Mrs
Mrs eoleman ass as not nottaIJetI called te te1 te1Ufy tes testify t ttify ¬
tify tifyGAMBLING UfyGAMBLING tifyGAMBLING
GAMBLING EPISODECREATES EPISODE EPISODECBEATHS EPISODECREATES
CREATES SENSATION SENSATIONST
ST PETERSBURG PETERSBURGSePt Sept 12 IA A scan scandal 1ICaDdal scandel ¬
dal has be ben B caused Ufd in aristocratic cir circles drcJea elrelse ¬
else by a saiT gaUsg lr jliig lh episode in which whichCocrat whichCount whichCosut
Count KozkrwEiiia KozkwE alleged to have bsen bsenffce bosathe n nfile
file principal prl p dpal The count it is said had hatibe 118 118beota hadbees
bees be n winning wnJtl gl1rge large sums when a Aca Acawq4 card cardwas cardwag
was wq4 eded tectcd In his sleeve In all he hesNMtvww hec heabot
sNMtvww c jbont GS rwl roebIa
1
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MQTRGETQ WALL ALL j SliulIJl g11REETS 8TiiET8 u ill EYER EYERI EVfiQ EYII EYIIRUr flu fluInterest
I NOW ON HARRISBURG HARRISBURGI llARRI3RInterest
Interest I nterest in Meeting Between BetweenStone BelveenSton BetweenStone
Stone Ston and MitchellEFFORT litcheIlEFFORT Mitchell ilitchellEFFORTTO
EFFORT EFFORTTO TO END COAL STRIKE STRIKEUa STRIKENo
Ua No Present Indications That the Ope Operaters Operlttos Operators
raters Will Accept Any Terms Save SaveComplete a aComplete n nComplete
Complete Surrender Surrend SurrenderUnion rUnion Union Leaders LeadersExpress LeaiersExpress LeadenExpress
Express a Determination to Hold Out OutNEW OutNEW OutNEW
NEW YORK Sept 12 1Deep Deep interest interestis
is manifested here today in in the th meeting meetingwhich meetlRgwicb meetingwhich
which will ill take place placetomorro tomorrow in Har Harrisburg Harrisburg Hanrisbung
risburg between between Governor Stone of ofPennsylvania oriPennsylV2nia ofPennsylvanla
iPennsylV2nia Pennsylvania and John Mitchell presi president presli4eDt prealdent ¬
i4eDt dent of the Mine Workers Union and andleader andleader andleader
leader of the strike in the anthracite anthracitecoal anthracitecoal anthracitecoal
coal fields fieldsThere fieldsThere IleldsThere
There have been pr preparations pltrations for fo the theconference tileco theconference
conference co erence on onUte the part part partof of the Pennsyl Pennsylvania PennsylnUlla Penusylvania ¬
vania statesmen statmen and politicians PolitieiaD8 who whobegan whobegan ho hobegan
began to hustle th themselves msehes a week or ortwo ortwa I Itw
two tw ago in inbehaU behalf of the settlement selte t of ofik oC1lIe ofthe
ik the tieup and though little or nothing nothinghas nothinghas othingbas
has beer be made Gown to the public of ofthe oftheresult ofthe
the theresult result of the deliberations dCU00c3tlons in which whichMr whichMr whichMr
Mr Stone StOB Senator S Dator Quay Penrose and andFlinti andFlinD andFiles
Files P A Widener and others have havetaken haveia3en
taken iaken part the opinion to be expressed expressedhere express expressh expressedWere
here h re today is that Mr Mitchell would wouldSod wouldfind ould ouldfind
find himself in a corner tomorrow
I So far as is known the operators operators and andother andother I Iother
other persons whom woomt1e the politicians have haveapproached
I approached have not lent any aid to towhatever t twhatever tewhatever I I
whatever program Governor Stone and andhis andhIs
I his fellowconfreres felowcon fel1owconreres rer may ma have h ave formed formedXo f formedNo med I
Xo prospect of Ioedfator mediatory intervention interventionhas interventionhas interventionbs
has been held out as a result of these
negotiations iatfODS and the operators have re repeated repanted
peated their assurance that they lhe would wouldnot ould ouldnot j jnot
not compromise a 3ght gbt for priucipte priuciptewhich prluciphwhleb pniuciplewhich
which they th y regarded r r edas as already won wonThe wonThe 1 1I
The public has bad only nIy reports to tofeed t tCeed tofeed I
feed on These reports have however howeYered howeveragreed
agreed ed more or less in the maIn that thattbe thatthe j
the proposition of the politicians in involved Inyolved Involved
volved first of all an immediate return returnof retuILof returnof
of the men to work something which whichthe whichthe whichthe
the operators have alf all l along insisted i sted on onas onas onas
as the preliminary requisite to any din discnssion dlscussiOft dincession
cession of grievances lev8Jl ea
j > O
Itrouione from oae Dfj tank to another anotheruDtIl until it seemed seemedtfcat seemedt
tfcat t ths theyhcIe 1hcle hcle oil district dlst rict was s ablaze ablazeThe ablueI1te ablazeThe
The Are originated origins ted from a lighted lan lantern lantern Iantorn ¬
tern carried by b a night watchman A Abig Abig Abig
big tank en the LeithWard Leith Ward tract off offSpindle onS orSpIndle
Spindle S inde Top Heights exploded soon after afterthe
i the fire re started star d and all the improve Improvemeals
E meats were literally JiteraHYdeVastated devastated Large Largetanka Largetankg
i tanks continued to explode The exact
damage mage and results cannot now be estl estlj eatlcated lrti lrtilated
f
j mated but tttf losses will be enormous enormousi enormousThe
i i The T explosion stampeded the inhab inhabitants in Inhabtracts ab ¬
I tracts to the hills Two persons rer D8 have haveso havei
i so o far been injured The TIop Th indications indicationsi Indicationsnow
i now are ar that the entire Held will be a atotal Ittotal atotal
I total less The fire department of Beau Beaumont BeauJUGnt Beaumont ¬
mont was s leaded on cars and carried to tothe tothe
the burning fields but was unable te tecontrol t tcCDtrol tocontrol
control the fire fireWhen Ire1Ien fireWhen
I
When 1Ien the flames 1I mes reached the Higgins HlggfusCompaDY
Company tank No o 2 the top blew off of and andthe 2ndI andthe
I the burning hurnl oil r rsea ran ever the ground a alliea asea
lliea sea cf flame spreading to other iHr im improvements imI improvements ¬
I provements proveD1en There is no way of estl estlrcating sailstating
i mating the loss already sustained but butconservative butcoDSfrvathe butconservative
conservative estimates S place it at 41OO 1966 1
000 The greatest excitement prevailed prevail prevailWOIDeD prevailedWomen
Women and children ran pellmell pellmellthrough pell M1I
through the streets half crazed crazedAUSTIX crazedAGSTIX crazedAUSTIX
AUSTIX Tex Sept ept 12 IGovernor Governor Say Sayers Sayers Sayera
ers received a telephone message at 134 134oclock 130oclock 13 13oclock
oclock Irma Mayor layor Thomas H lI Lang
ham of Beaumont stating that the thegreat thegreat thegreat
great oil fire ftreon on Spindle Top Heights was wasnow wasnow as asDOW I
now under control controlS
I
I
SIS IPt ROBERT BOP TO TOMEET TOMEET TOMEET
MEET ADEE TOMORROW TOiOBROfThe
The Newfoundland Premier PremierWants
I Wants Reciprocity Treaty TreatyMr
I Mr Bailees > the British charge dat ¬
fakes was Vt 1 the State Department
I this thlsmorJliDl morning and saw Acting Secretary
Adee in reference to the reciprocity
treaty between the he United States and
I British Guiana Turks Island and Ja Jamaica Jamaica Jamaka ¬
maica of the British West Indies I Ues
X convention was signed by Mr
Kaifees and SecredJaary Adee exieadjsg extcnd g
I the time for the ratification of the treaty
six months This extension was made in inorder inorder
I order to the
give Senate ample
opportu opportunity opportunity ¬
I nity to ratify the treaty if it so desired
While at the State Department Mr
Raikes made aa appointment for or to tomorrow tomorrow ¬
morrow for the introduction to Acting
Secretary Adee Ad e of Sr Robert Rob rt Bend th the =
Premier Of Newfoundland eWfoun la1d Sir Sf Robert
Bond will discuss dIscua with Mr Adee the
possibilities of a reciprocity treaty be ¬
tween t ween this th country and Newfoundland roundlancL
SITE GHOM FOE NEW IffBllffl NEWBUSINESS IB1BllINE88
BUSINESS HIGH IIMII8IIUU IIMII8IIUUCommissioners SCHOOL SCHOOLt SCHOOLCommissioners SCHOOLCommissioners
t
Commissioners Decide Upon UponWheatley UponWheatley UponWheatley
Wheatley Estate Lot LotI LotPRCE LotPRiCE
I
i PRiCE AGREED AG EED ON 9 fls IS 72300 72300Square 72500I 725OOSquare
I
Square Bounded by Rhode Island Ave Avenue Avenue Avenue
nue R Eighth and Ninth
Streets StreetsI StreetsNorthwest StreettNorthwest
I Northwest Selected SelectedPlans Plans to Be Pre Prepared Prepare Prepared
pared pare at at Once by Architects ArchitectsTiie ArchitectsT ArchitectsThe
The T e new Business High School build building buiidilg buildlug ¬
lug will be erected on the square bound bounded boundby boundcd ¬
ed by b Rhode Island Avenue A vense R Eighth Eighthand Eighth2nd Eighthand
and Ninth Niat Streets northwest northwe t This site sitewas siteVas sitewas
was selected this morning by the Dis District Di Ditriet District ¬
trict Commissioners in accepting the theoffer theo theoffer
offer o er ef Df Mr Joseph I Weller for the lot lotfor lotfor lotfor
for ifcesMin l cf C 723 72eo 72eoThe 2 2The 0 0The
The site Ue had the unanimous uJanimousapproVltI uJanimousapproVltIoC approval approvalof
of the Board of Education at its meet meeting meeti meetlog ¬
log i Jg OB Wednesday night and an the Com Commissioners 9mmissioners Cornmissloners ¬
missioners were satisfied that it was the thebest tbebest thebest
best for the purpose among the many manyoffered manyotrered manyoffered
offered offeredThe otreredThe offeredThe
The lot belongs to the Wheatley Wh tJey es estate estate entate ¬
tate and was Was under un er order of the court
for sale 2lr r Weller acted as agent for
the heirs It Itla Is is located l ted but a short shortdi shortditancl shortdibtance di ditance
tance frbpn frb the new public library libraryeessible
fronts fYIMatb ea iibith Street and is thus ac accessible accessible
cessible tefche tet the the cars of the Washington
Electric bdll Railroad ad Company It is isalso isalso
also wU within I one square of the Seventh I
Street iin IhM of the Capital Traction
Company Com ny and very near the new Manual ManualTraining ManualT
Training T School at at the corner of Rhode RhodeIsland RbodeIsland
Island Avenue and Seventh Street StreetThe StreetThe
The Commissioners and the Board of I
Education regarded the site as almost almostan 1 1an I Ian
an ideal one one and the price being satisj satin satinfactory
factory they accepted it it I
i To Prepare Plans at Once OnceThe OnceThe
J
The appropriation for the purchase of ofsite ofa ofa
a site for f K the erection of a BusinessHigh Business BusinessHigh usinessHigh
High School was contained In the last lastDistrict 18stDistrict lastDistrict
District appropriations act actand and fThOO fThOOwas 7aCM 7aCMwas 086 086wall
was the amount within which the per perchase phr phrcha pirchase
chase cha e of the lot J was to be made In ad addition addition addition ¬
dition U5 2500 5dO was specified for the prep preparaticn preparaticn preparaticn
araticn of plans the cost of the building
to be within the sum of 175800 175800It 17 17a000It ooo oooIt
It is thE th purpose purp se of ihe Commissioners Commissionersto
to proceed at once to the preparation of ofplans orpIus ofplans
plans for the proposed building The Thetitle Thetitle Thetitle
title to the th land is unquestioned < and andthe andthe andthe
the papers for its possession will be beplaced beplaced i
placed on record within the next few fewdays fewdays i
days daysCommissioner daysCommissioner n i iCommluJoner
Commissioner Macfarland stated today todaythat I
that the Board would probably inaugu inaugurate InauhUrate Inaugnrate ¬
rate a competition compet tkm among local archi architects architects ¬
tects for the t theplans plans of the building This Thishas Thishas Thisbaa
has bee been the practice with lthSlChOOI school build Imildlagg buildl j
l lagg in the past and has in the opinion opinionThe opinion4z
lf I IThe
4z 4zThe
The square purchased for the site con contains contains conthins ¬
tains five sublots and is assessed asses ed at at487l32S at487I33 at4s7l35
487l32S 487I33 including 4300 4300 for fo improve improvements Improvemonte ¬
monte ments On the basis that this thisment assess assessment hesessmont ¬
ment represents two twothirds thirds of the real realvalue realvalue realvalue
value this lbl would be iZ07 7307 7O7O1 01 In se securing securing socoring ¬
curing the property therefore at 72598 72598the 7200atbe T2gP3the
the Commissioners bought it for a little littleless UttleJess littleless
less than tbs > market value
HEAVY FROSTS SEND SfflDCIEEALS SENDCEREALS ENB ENBCRREAL
CEREALS SKYIABD SKYIABDSemi SKYW KflIARBSemiPanic ARll ARllSemiPani
Semi SemiPani Panic on the Chicago ChicagoBoard ChicagoBoard ChicagoBoard
Board of f Trade TradeReports TradeReports TradeReports
Reports From Western GrainGrowing GrainGrowingi GrainGrowingBaits I I13cUs
i Belts Cause Tremendous Jumpsin Jumps Jumpsin
in Prices PricesCHICAGO P PricesCHICAGO ces cesCHICA
CHICAGO CHICA O Sept 15 lKUUng Killing frosts freatsthroughout froststhroughout reets reetstbroughout
throughout tbfc northwestern rthwet rn grain graingrowing grainrowlng graingrowing
growing belt created a semipanic on the theboard theboard
board cf trade today prices in Septem September S Septeinher ptem ptemb ¬
her b r and December Decpmer wheat corn and oats
bounding boundl g with 1th each fresh report of dam damTbe damage damage
age ageThe
The Dakotas Minnesota Iowa Nebras Nebraska Nebruka Nebeasha
ka and Kansas were the heavy caY sufferers sufferersSoon sufferersSoon sufferersSoon
Soon after the board opened this morn morning 11IornB morn1mg ¬
I ing B C September wheat went up to toHIh toHIhagainst 71 71agaiaet 74against
I against a close of 71 last night nlsbtcemter De December DrLcemher ¬
Lcemher cember advanced from S8 S to 63 378 s Sep Sepmber September
lember mber corn from 5S 8 to 60 and December December De ¬
I cember from 43 to 44 1414 1414BURGLARS t44BURGLARS
BURGLARS FRIGHTENED FRIGHTENEDFROM FRGHTENEDFROM
FROM THEIR WORK WORKROME WORKROME OBK
ROME X Y Sept 12 lAt At 2 oclock oclockthis oclockthis cloek cloekthis
this mcrning an explosion of nitro nitroglycerin nitrolycerjn nitroglycerin
I IH
glycerin lycerjn in the Firs National N tiona Bank at atHolland atHoliami
Holland H nSDd Patent arctaed people living in inthe iftthe inthe
the vicinity Three burglars wbc wh bad hadblown badblown badblown
blown cit the first door doo of the th vault vaultwere vaultW vaultwere
were W re frightened fri htned away before they got gotany gGtany gotany
any boodle boodleLARGE boodleLARGE boodleLARGE
LARGE WOOLEN MILLS MILLSDESTROYED MILLSDESTROYED MILLSDESTIIOYED
DESTROYED BY BYFIRE BYFIREBRIDGETON FIRE FIREBRIDGETON FIREJ FIRERIDGETOX
J
BRIDGETON X J t Sept 12 lTbe lTbeBridgctt 12TheBrldgcttfl The Thestroed
Bridgctt n WCOtD lima were ee totalJy de det deztroicd
stroed t OC by Ere rs this rooming r1lJrnin The lesscf lessef less losscf
cf the building bundl stock and machinery machjRe y Is feestimated Isestimated isestimated
estimated at SlfOWt 1CLOC
lsIXTH j jI
SIXTH OPENAIR R CONCERT CONCERTBY
I BY TIMES NEWSBOYS BAN BAND BANDV BANDSTANTON I IANTON
V STANTON ANTON SQUARE 6 P M MThis MTitle I IThle
This eveaiii evenisgat os at 6 oclock < The Times TI TbuesNewehOYa Newsboys Band will lIlg give its to sixth sixthopen sixthspelt I
open air concert aiStanto at ai5Stantoit Stanton Square between Fourth and Sixth Streets awl awlMassachusetts andXachuetts
Massachusetts and Maryland lrylaad Avenues A venues northeast northeastDirector northeAstDfreetol northeastDirector i
Director G M White of tile band has taken great pains in inthe the selec selection se1ectlon selecties ¬
ties of popular numbers and aid d the crowds which hear the young artist mu musicians musJelana innsicians ¬
sicians are aPe more then tJu n satisfied with their efforts Wherever Wherevert the Je youag
Times musicians go they make Jaake nujnereus Jt stercus friends and their visit T1lin in the thorario thevarious I
I rario various g parts J rta of oCt the e city is is awaited awatt by old idand and ycucg YC8 g alike with anticipa anticipations anticipatleiie ¬ l
tions aDd ple pleasure rc rcI
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I O OI
I
M IL ME BADLY 8iJLYB1IiEN BITTEN BY BYA BYA BYA
A SUPPOSED IIPPUSEBAB MiD BOG BOGEmma DOGEmma BULEmma
Emma Newheiser Attacked Attackedin
in Georgetown GeorgetownANIMAL GeorgetovvnANIMAL GeorgetownANIMAL
ANIMAL KILLED BY POLICE POLICEVictim POLICEVictim POLICEVictim
Victim Taken to University Hospital Hospitaland H Hospitaland Sjit I
I and Her Wounds Dressed DressedExamina DressedExamination Examina Examination ¬
tion of Dogs Brain to te Be Made MadePolicemans MadePolicemans MadePolicemans
Policemans Shoe Sh ShoePartly Partly Torn Off OffEmma OffEmma OLEmma
Emma Xewheleer age agri aged thirteen t trteeB years yearswas yearswas yearswas
was attacked and badly bitten by a asupposed asuPJJ05cd asupposed
supposed suPJJ05cd mad dog about 5 oclock this thismorning thismornhig thismorning
morning near the corner of Jefferson JeffersonStreet JeffersonStreet JeffersonStreet
Street and the th canal in Georgetown GeorgetownThe GeotgetowThe GeorgetownThe
The dog grabbed the girl glr first on the theheel theheel theheel
heel of the left foot the animals teeth teethgoing teethgoing teethgoing
going through the shoe and into the theflesh theflesh
flesh After releasing this grip It snap snapped snapped ¬
ped her in the calf I of the left leg legSergeant I legSergeant g gSeogeaDtKcere
Sergeant SeogeaDtKcere Kcefe and Policemen Furr Furrand Furrand Furrand
and Walsh were attracted to the scene sceneand sceneand sceneand
and after a lively chase succeeded in inKilling Inki1llngthe InkillIngthe
ki1llngthe Killing the canine c l1lne at the corner of Thir Thirtyfirst Thirtyfirst ThIrtyfirat ¬
tyfirst and M Streets During the chase chasethe cha chasethe e ethe
the dog turned ttlr upon Walsh and andthe grabbed grabbedthe grabdthe
the heel of his shoe tearing It away awayThe awayThe awayThe j
The girl was > taken to t the George Georgetown GeorgetowaUniversit GeorgetownUniversity tow H HUniversity
University Universit Hospital where the wounds woundswere woundswere woundswere
were dressed I
The dog which showed all the symp ¬
toms of rabies will iIl be examined today todayDAUGHTER toda todaDAUGHTER todayDAUGHTER
DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM WILLIAMWALDORF WILLIAMVALDORF WILLiAMWALDORF
WALDORF ASTOR AS OR DEAD
Gwendolyne Nine Years Old < Id a Victim Victimof Victimof Victimof
of Consumption ConsumptionLONDON ConsumptionLCJ ConsumptionSept
I
LONDON LCJ poN Sept Pt itWIIiiam 12 William wm Waldorf Wald WaldorfAsta C I
AatarS A r
Hiacyearold daughter Gwen GweifcdolyiKi GweBdolYlie
dolyiKi died at Cltvedsa CnVed2B of consumption ccnsurnptJoathis consumptiontbismbrning j
this UtlSm tbismbrning morning rniag The Tb girl has been ill torive fori for
some time and hope as giveR ive up last lasti lastweek
i weeK weeKI week weekThe
I weekThe The body will be taken to New York I
DESPERATE DESPERATEcPRISO PRISONERS PRISONERSMAKE PRISONERSC ERS ERSMjKE
C MAKE THEIR ESCAPE
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File le1ThpU Througii Steel S tee Bar Bars BarsGag BarsGag
n c csuo
Gag the t Guard GuardSLID GuardSLID
SLID DOWN LI6HTNINGROD LI6HTNINGRODOne Ll LiGHTNING HTNI JG ROD RODOne RODOne
One of the Fugitives Captured at Home FosieWith RoneWith HomeWith
With His Wife W e and He Stated Stat a That ThatHe ThatHe ThatHe
He and Three Others Had Been Five FiveWeeks FiveWeeks FiveWeeks
Weeks Sawing S wing Their Way Out OatDATTOX OutDA OutDAI7ON
DATTOX DA DAI7ON lroN Ohio Sept s pt 12 1J 12Foer Four our pris prisoners prisORerS prIsoiiers ¬
oners Joseph O eph Parker charged with mur murder murder inurdet ¬
der Ira Dsentel forgery William WilliamKfckey WilliamHickey WlJUAmHfcke
Hickey Hfcke horse steeling aad Ed WHll WilliamsGbiiT1 Williams WilliamsCLIMESTS ms msGLEIfIENTS
CLIMESTS GbiiT1 GbiiT1TLiO BOY LOSES LOSESTffO LOSESTWO
TWO mm IffiG IffiGBoth FINGERS FINGERSBoth FIIMERBotliHands
Both BotliHands Hands Badly Ba IyMutit Mutilated MutilateddS ted tedas I Ias
as Result of Accident
Last night the physicians at the tbeGeorgetown theGeorgeto1liJ1 theGeorgetown
Georgetown University Hospital Hespi al deemed deemedit deemedit deemedft
it advisable to amputate two more fin fingers ftag flug ¬
gers g fS of the right rj l hand h haudof ndof of James Ciem Ciemcats Cisincuts ieHl ieHlCJits
cats tho boy who was badly badlYiDjvred injured yes yesterday yeaterday ¬
I I terday IP I accidentally cldentaU coming Fn cyatact cyatactwUh C9ntactI eputactwltha
j wUh wltha ithlL > a live electric tric wire wireThe wkeThe wireThe
I The boy was 1Is endeavoring to extricate extricatea extricate i ia
a a kite from the limbs of a tree in the therear therear I
rear of 0 1324 Thirtysecond Street tret The Thewire I
i wire is said sat to furnish illuminating cur current current ¬
rent to the home h me of Mr Thomas EL ELWaggaman ILl H HWaggama
Waggaman by way of the alley in th threar th threar the therear
rear of o tee t e residence of Assistant Dis District District Dintriot ¬
trict Attorney Hugh T Taggart Ta rt9 and the theof thern theraw
raw rn on the north side of N > street be betweeD between j
tween Thirtytiird rIliryt frd and nd Potomac PotomacThe PotomacThe
The less cf these fingers makes young youasClements yOU1 youngCiemeats
Clements ts praciisally praclizaliy helpless beJp Nearly Xearlyall Nearlyall eariy
all the fingers ef both bands have been beenlost beenlost
lost lostThe lostTh f
The Th insulating material xrcuad Dd thewirc thewire the thewire
wire wire issapposed ISi tpposed to have been rubbed off offthrcuch oilthrcurh I
thrcuch tbrcu its swaying in contact with tilt tlieItabs tiltHnbs thelimbs
limbs cf the tree t tree Clements Js the theyoungest theyocngat theyocagrat
youngest ccn tf llr Ir lars T TCcu Clements Clementsthe Cemrntsthe ts1 ts1the
the undertaker undertakerIt
It is recalled re < uUoo tbat another Georgetown Georgetownbov Geerg Georgetownboy < towD towDboy
boy quite a child c fld the t e son of Poyaton
W Musscn jUie the letter carrier was t tvictim the thevictim thevictim
victim of a similar accident attJdentDlt n njt > t l long longago longago ag ag2O
ago death however resulting in his histase histse hisease
ease He was as tlin c1ImbiD W s I aau muhe nmbevry berry tree treesear tr trI treenear
sear I r the Harlem schoo scaoolfcocse ocR wben he hecame beC3IJe hecame
came in contact with a similarly siI larly af affected atfeiod ¬ i ieete
fected wire xir > of the Great Falls electric electricroad electricroad i irC3d
road The father fat father cr of the child < hiJd has a suit suitpending suitpending
pending aeciiist 3pbist api st the company tor 5900 5900dtimages 2SO 2SOdamages 5W9 5W9damages II IIpending
damages damagesThe dtimagesThe damagesThe
The physicians at the hospital tills tillsafternoon tl1isaftern thisafternoon
afternoon aftern on were of the tile opinion that it itmight itmight itmight
might be necessary to amputate the theremaining theremaining he heremainiog
remaining two fingers of Clements right rightband righthand rightband
band bandTwo handTwo bandTwo
Two of the fingers of Clements left lefthand lefthand lefthand
hand which were burned off fry the wire wireyesterday wirefstercay wireyesterday
yesterday were picked d cp this morning morningIwcpafh mornIngcath morningheneah
Iwcpafh cath ta the tree ree ee in n which wh he tras climb climblag cUmbfJg climbtug
lag The fingers fing s were cut through tbro c1o c1oto close closelo closeto
to where h re they t had bees joined to the thehand tOeMati theband
hand as evenly ev lr asthousll asthoug as though done by a sun surgeons 1m 1mseon9s sungOons ¬
gOons saw sa
d
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11 I IIL IILCRISIS
CRISIS IMMINENT ON ONISTHMUS ON15T11 ONISTHMUSO
ISTHMUS 15T11 ISTHMUSO 11 US OF F PANAMA PAN AlVIA AlVIAI
I
VETERAN MISSIONARY MISSIONARYDIES MISSIONARYDIES MISSIONARYDIES
DIES AT HIS POSTRe POSTEer
Eev Re William Bird Passes Pas s Away atBeirut atBeirut
Beirut Syria SyriaEXETER SyriaEXETE SyriaEXETER
EXETER EXETE X H Hcpt Sept 12 INewS 12Newabas 12Newabasbeen News 8sbeeD lots lotsbeen
been received reeeivedh h2e e of the death in InBef InBefrut Bet Beirut Betrut ¬
rut Syria August of 0 o the Rev Wit William Vilam Wit11am ¬
liam Bird Blrd the veteran Syrian miSsIon mfosloaary m miSsIonsri f a any
sri His parents were missionaries in inSyria inSyria InSyria
Syria and he was was born on the island of ofMalta orMalta ofMalta
Malta whither the family bad lied in Intime a atime atlme
time of political polltj ai persecution persecutionMr
Mr Bird was educated in America dad 2hadmarried dadmarried ad admarried
married Sarah daughter of John T Gor Gordon Gordon Gordon
don of Exeter who with two twodaughterfr twodaughterfrlIurvies daughters daughterssurvives daughterssurvives
survives him himIITH hmS hImINJBEINT
S INJBEINT UDENTSINSYMP III 8YIIIPATIIY 8YIIIPATIIYWIT11 THY THYWITH
WITH STEIKIM G MIMES MIMESRefuse MINERSRefgse IER IERRefuse
Refuse to Associate A s6ciate With WkhN WithNmUnionists VHh VHhN
N NmUnionists > n Unionists Unioni5tsChildren Children ChildrenFmrHundrud
1 1F
Focr F FmrHundrud nrHundr Hundred odB Boys Gys and audGiris Girls Girl WalkOat WalkOatof VTaIk
of Wilkesbafre Wilkesb re Schools and Declare DeclareThcv D DeclareThcj l e eThey
They Will NotRetnrn jScfReium
I
WILKESBAHRE Pa Sept 12 12Four 12Fourhundred 12Fourhundred Four Fourhundred
hundred pupils at the Lee Park School Schoolthis SchOol SchOolthis Schoolthis
this this city waited upon Principal James JamesPate JamesPate JamesPate
Pate this tbis morning and insisted that he lierefuse herefuse herefuse
refuse three children wfeese fathers fathersa fathersanonUDlon fatheihfionusion ar araonKHioa
aonKHioa workers at can ca o ol the mines mtoeethe mlDeEthe minesthe
the privileges of the school schoolThe sehooJThe schoolThe
The principal princiPal refused and the chil children ehfldeomarcced children ¬
dren deomarcced marched out in spite of the ef efforts efforts efforts ¬
forts ottbe of the teachers to restrain traln them themTeachers the theTeachers themTeachers
Teachers and truant officers ocern s have been beenendeavoring bc n i
endeavoring vorlDb to get the children beck beckbut beckbut
but wtthey they refused and the parents pa nts of ofiay oCmanot ofmany
manot many iay of f them are aeeDC01raslng encouraging them themremain to to toremain
remain out The children at a a meeting meetingheld meetingheld thectingheld
held last night decided upon the strike strik
t Fpocketpicking JHJCk pocketplcklng Pi lng escaped tram trom the county countyjail comityjail cou ty tyil V
jail il shortly after midnight mi algbt algbtP midnight1trier
3arker P r sfk w1e v mu m muruered rdered r red big b m1ba m1baer1Iowi1rgt w1tZ vift a
Pi4ptOdsdfrldeZllawisg er1Iowi1rgt thetonrer e nar narslid
slid atf bJs life for a aIB t mt 1u nung g by a thread
In consequence c eq1ence G watch was kept on onemployed
him night and D4Y Joseph Dear being beingemployed beingemployed
employed fo tar or that purpose purposeAt purposeAt purposeAt
At 2 oclock this morning Night Turn Tunkey
key Kersfcer in tie olSon on the Ceflrst first I
floor was W S startled by an alarm signal al
from the second floor Responding he I
found Dear greatly excited exeit He said sa the theprisoners i iprlliOners
prisoners bad bound bou 1 and au gagged him and endcast andcast
cast st him into a corner They then cut cuta cota j
a hole through the steel ceiling and slid sliddown sliddown sliddown
down a Ij lightning htn ng rod to freedom freedomDear freedomDear
Dear Dear8 is unable to give sn intelligible intelligibleexplanation intem intelligIbleexplanation ble bleexplanation
explanation He is held In the jail jailpending jailpEndiB jailpending
pending an annvestigatlan Investigation Detcbor was wascaptured wascaptur wascaptured
captured captur at his home oo e Greene and Te Tecumeh Tecumseh Tecumseh
cumseh Streets eetE by Deputy Deput Sheriff SheriffWright SheriffWright SheriffWright
Wright He was with hs wife He saW saWtbat snitIthat sni snithat
that the tbeprsoners prisoners had been engaged for forfive forfive or orfhe
five or sis si weeks in sawing WhiK their way wayBiD wayC wayDISTURBING wayen
C en eniI8TllRBING
DISTURBING iI8TllRBING AMERIGAlf AMERIGAlfDgAD AIERiGAIBEAD
BiD IN JE J JRhiJAbI RTISA1Efil
T Turkish tk shGovernmenrDese shGovernmenrDesecratesa Government Dese Desecrates Desecrates ¬
crates cratesa a Cemetery erneter >
CLEVEJjAKD CLEVEL iD D Ohio Sept Sc Jt 12 12Tne 12TneSultan 12TheSeftan The TheSultan
Sultan of Turkey is to be aside de more un uncomfortable 1Inomfonable uncomfortable ¬
comfortable omfonable than usual usua if Director of ofCharities otCharltle ofCharities
Charities aid Correction Cooley Coo y and the theState theSta theState
State Sta Department at Washington Washingtoogetaf Washingtoogetaftel get af after after ¬
ter him the way a small colony of ofAmericans otAmericans ofAmericans
Americans in Jerusalem basesked then the themto thento
to do doThis doThIS
r
This little band baRd has formed o itself it if into intoa nto ntoa
a reHglous order and a its members la laorder inorder
order rder to fully appreciate 3P > rttiate and live the thelife thelIfe
life of Christ ChI Christ have ail resolved reool ed to dwell dwellpermanently dwellpermanently
permanently perBane tJy ia i the Holy Land lAin They Theybought Theybought
bought a cemetery site some seme time ago agoia agoin agoin I
in which they later buried many of o then theirutmber the thelIn then3uznbdr =
rutmber lIn r Tne The Turkish Government de decided dec decded ¬
cided c d to erect er ct a puilic pu n building on thl thlecmetery thtCJnete thicmetery
ecmetery y etc and appropriated the theproperty theptopenty
property property reratjirtng re 1ng the bodies to a very veryobjecticnabie veryobj veryobecticnable
objecticnabie obj < ti oabfe cemetery ceme H7 site oa oa outoiie de tbe tbecity thecity
city cityThe citTh
The Th Americans want a better site and
knowing Dr Cooley from fomhis his visits fs1ts to tothe tothe I
the e Holy H ly Land they have appealed a alffi to
him to set N the machinery c ct the State
tx Department partrnt nt in motion motif that they may mayget mayaet mayget
get ircin the Turkish Givernaieat what whatihe whatthe whatthey
the they want wantFGFER wantFOR wantFORMER
FORMER FOR ER CHIEF JUSTICE
CHARLES ANDREWS ANOREWSDEID ANOREWSDEIDPaeed DE DEAD DEADPassed D DI DI I I
Passed Away SUtl Saddeay eay at His C011i C011inecti Con Connecticut
necticut necti Home HenieLITCHFIELD HomeLTCHFELD
I ILtT
LITCHFIELD LtT HFELD CCTIU Sept 12 12For 12Forflier For Former ¬
flier Chief Justice Just Charles B B Andrews Andrewsof I
of t the Connecticut supreme court Sled Sledvery Ied IOdvorv
very vorv suddenly at his home O e in this place placeshortly iace placeshortly
shortly after aiter9 9 t oclock thS th morning of
heart failure failureFuneral faIlureFUleral failureFuneral
Funeral arrangements arran ements have not tsea tseaannounced son geBaJlnounted sonannounced
announced announcedGeorgetown aJlnountedGeorgetown announcedGeorgetown
Georgetown Property P = opc Scid ScidThe ScJdThe ScidThe
The house rc Se at iZ 1S51 TwenlysevenU TwenlysevenUW Twent7 veo veoStr
Str St rec tHnot northwest wCst was s as sold Ye8 yesterday r ytt tu
John W W V ilRTdesty Hudeftyby by A A J Jwas S erim > erIlI lhe
house was S formerly owned oV lJyC1 by WY i
Cftirk
Commander Potter Re Reports Reports Reports ¬
ports Revolutionists RevolutionistsNear RevqlutionistslJear RevolutionistsNear
Near Railway RailwayMS RaihVliY9SAY8THE RailwayK
MS SAY8THE K m llB SHHATI8J li AIOR IS I SERIOUS SERIOUSAmerica SERIOUSAmerica EPJOU EPJOUAmerica
America Will VJII Keep Line LineOpen LineOpen LineOpen
Open Even Eyen byForce by Force Porcei ForceOf
i of ArmsREADY Arms ArmsI ArrnsREADY
I READY FOR ANY ANY EMERGENCY EMERGENCYThree
Three Hundred Marines at League Isl Island Isllnd Is Isand ¬
and Waiting to Leave on Panther for forColon forCoion forColon
Colon at at Any Moment YometC MomentCincinnati MomentCincinnatiwill Cincinnati CincinnatiWill nciI1I1atiWiII4rrive
WiII4rrive Will Arrive on Sunday SundayThe SundayThe
The Navy Department this morning re received reeehed recolved ¬
ceived a dispatch dis h from Commander Pot Potter Po Poter Pcicr ¬
ter trf the United Steles gunboat Ranger Rangerat Ral1gplatPlDtIlDa
at atPlDtIlDa Panama which hkk convey CO Teys the infonna infonnattta intorma1Jat informatick
ttta that the situation en the isthmus isthm is isTery isieY isvery
very serious The traffic across the istli l h
BWS which witicbmust must be kept cpea CP D under und a aCelled aUnttedState aUnited
Celled UnttedState States treaty withihe with the Columbian Columbiangovernment Columbiangov Columbiaagovernment
government gov rnment Commander Potter says s ys is isstill isstUJ isstill
still satisfactory satisfactoryCommander saisfaetoryCommaD satisfactoryV
V Commander er Potters dispatch displt l follows followsPanama foHowsPanami followsPanama
Panama Septctaber II IIYour 11 11Your iiYour
Your cipher message this morning morningreceived morningfiYed morningpceivedt
pceivedt received fiYed the the
J revolutionists are near nearra7roa ne3rraTcaIHae nearialr0ad
ra7roa raTcaIHae i line and the situaitim sit na 1lim t ion is seri serious serious son ¬
ous Transit across rC8S < the th isthaius still stillopen stfllopen sf111open
open POTTER POTTERThe POTTERThe POTTERTha
V
The cipher message referred to is ibe ibeone th thone be beone
one seat Dt by the Navy I D Dpartment rartiaent ycs ycstcrday yefterdttyaDlIOuncing ye yeterday
tcrday terdttyaDlIOuncing announcing that tfcs th Wisconsin Wisconsinhad Wisconsinhad WIsonixihad
had been ordered to Panama and the theCincinnati theCiHeiI theClnehin
Cincinnati CiHeiI U to tocalon tocalonV tocalonCincinnati Colon ColonCincinnati CaJonCmC
V Cincinnati CmC IlI lti to t Arrive A ve Sunday SoncayThe Sun SundayThe ay ayThe
The Cincinnati will arrive it t Colon en enaua enSuooay enSunday
aua Sunday ay and her commander c has re reeeived reeelved received
eeived instructions to cooperate with withComnisnder withCommander withCommander
Commander Potter on the other side cf cfthe crthe ofthe
the isthmus isthmusNavy jsthmsXavy isthmusNavy
Navy Departnent DepertI pDt oScis regard the ibesituation iho3Jtuation thesituation
situation ss very critical This Govern Goverame GoCrl18Bt Governmeat
me meat t will keep traffic cpen even if Ifbecomes it itbecomes i icmes
becomes cmes necessary to resort to force of
i arras arrasr armsItiStlHm a
r V V V It ItiStlHm is thought ght that a larger force cf c cuarines cCnathes
jniaiines i uarines then the th52V V the t Wisconsin yh CtDSin has cni cniboefffin mt enboaiI
1 boaiI boefffin rrny may y b be t44Idr ro reqded iired edlt at saytte au time e and andarrangements 2 ntdarrangemetits d darrangemenfS
t I arrangements arrangemenfS have ba 6 been made to send sendthem S sendthem Dd DdIthem
Ithem < 1 them from ffcfe tii thTiscalled s V comitry tmtI7 K called < for forLondon rorI or orThe
I Tile Panther is on her way from Ne New NewLondon v
London to League Island and is expect eti expeecii CC
I Jed led I cii to arrive at the latter station st = tfOR today todayA todayA
A force of over 399 marines await h Jpr Jprarrival r rarrival rarrlval
arrival and she will be held in readi readiaess re renlineso < t1i
ness to proceed to Colon on short no notice
tice ticegllAR
GffABDS gllAR im1 S ANDMIN AHB HUES HUESII 1IDTR 1IDTRV 1IDTRBLOODY m mJf
II BLOODY BATTLEStrik BATTLE BAffilStrikers BATTLEStrikers
V
Strikers Strik rs Make M ke Assault on oriNon onNonUnion V VNonUnion
Non NonUnion Union Men MenDrive MenDri MenDrive
Drive Dri Them Back to Their Homes and andForce andForce andV
V Force Nine Officers to Flee to the theCollieries theCo1Iie theCollieries
Collieries Co1Iie es for Safety
WIL TVILKBSBARKB BARRE Pa Sept 13 UShots UShotswere 12Shotswere Shots Shotsware
were exchanged en edt this lis morning between betweencrowds betwteztcrowds betweencrowds
crowds ef striking miners and a force forceof Coreeor forceof
of coal guards and later the sheriffs sheriffsposse sh sbertffsposse rirs rirsposse
posse had Dada a hard time dispersing the thecrowd thecrowd thecrowd
crowd and restoring order orderThe orderT1Ie orderThe
The Lehigk Valley Company was tak taking taking talclug ¬
ing men men to work at the Prospect and andtbe andth andthe
the th Henry collieries c llerie north of this city citywhen citywhen Citywhen
when the cars were held up by b a crowd crowdof crowdof crowdof
of several hundred and the men pulled pulledoff pulled0g
off They were we guarded by a number numberof numberof
of coal and iron police out butt these were werealso werealso werealsO
also overpowered and hauled from the thecars thecars thecars
cars carsThe carsThe
carsThe
The workers W rkers were ere driven fceS to totheir totheir o otheir
their homes some of them being 1telugbadl7 1telugbadl7beateR badly badlybeaten badlybeateO
beaten while the guards gua s were wer pursued pursuedto
to the colliery grounds In endeavoring endeavoringto
to protect proteetthemseives themselves they fired several severalshots se severalshots eral eralshots
shots and the crowd fired back at them thembut thembut thembut
but as far as tb the sheriff can discover discoverno discoverno
no one one was wounded woundedA wouD ed edA V VVA
A number num r of deputies hurried to fh fhscene the thestele thescene
scene and managed m B8gEd to disperse d the thecrowd thecrowd thecrowd
crowd At the same time another out outbreak 01tbreak outbreak ¬
break took place near the mineral mineralspring miueralEpclng mineralspring
spring colliery of the saiae me company companythe companytM companythe
the raW met men Cfc tisre re being driven away when whenthev whenthey whenthCYV
they thCYVstarted started ft for work acd some of them thctnbeaten thC1I1beaten thembeaten
beaten The deputies teo > utks finally restored restoredcrScr restordcrntr restoredorder
order and are now cc the scene while vrhiiaPresident whiilthe whilethe
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that tht be h will Ill leave here this afternoon
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speak peak there tonight and tomorrow will willgo willro willgo
go to Harrisburg to meet the governor governorHe governorHe governorHe
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will ill be the proposal of the governor governorbut sovernorbut governnrbut
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