The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, August 15, 1907, Image 2

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f . . The . . ^ \ Danger of Over=Capital: \ ization Railroads Need Federal Control. Ey John D. Rockefeller t AI I.K() M ^ <• i'i; . ! + R ^ If I >.iw la I , + i ail:. -a-is n«-«- .< .1 :; *** | i <.\ - a,* iit' ’1 ! « v | _ ( i t '''■■• ln ' ; ’ i- r *: a • \ ; 1 : i I I finim* of (Ijn-t' w I,.) ha; ■■ .. p , ! Q -a! f.. If a n .in l• - 11:■, U . :. <l» «' M'' ;. J at,! ' ‘a . -t' ; a:: .a t : • . • . , . >i. • . t ■ • :. . not ! ■ • a j . 1« : •• v. a . • ■ -• . ,. : ciu ■ 1 i ■ : . . ; • ! I v () y * ■ r • t.-stilt of Vitianraii ’ 11• ■ i r nn- •ipI tli* > That in- Telegraphers in Chicago Walk Out By Hundreds BUSINESS SERIOUSLY CRIPPLFO Resolution Adopted in Meeting of Strikers That Every Operator in the City Holding a Card Shall be Called Out—Postal Men Demand 25 Per Cent Increase, 8-Hour Day and Recognition of Union With Uiti- GREAT STRIKE SPREADING Officers of Telegraphers' Union Are Planning to Carry Strike to All Parts of United States and Canada — Some 4,000 Men Are Now Out in 00 Cities From Ohio to California . i:i . - I'i i ’ !, I n.: • hn ago. Sin . ml. Willi some \,- 0(11) ten gl a jiff 1 oii st like in iilxuit 50 cities 11 on; ( .,:o t«i Cc lil'nniia, ami e:.."il 1 agiil l,v i ,.( ii -iict-vss m liarrip- Cl ling tell gi.ij.l. :k I’.ll n - ot hot Ii coii!- mm 1 ml tel. g: ,i| !,• coiii|- nil's in < Tn-- ago. vv 1 : ei i• all h :t 1* a 'C«i v. ii <• im .) ale ,. F. ..,1 . "! t. • ( <•fninf*i cml T-' 1 ■ a i c jdanniii'j to 7;;;7:'7e.; 1 ; i; . l !' a 1 i pa, t" ot tlx‘ • ! c !"!• .laj.'x-1 l»v N .' • :- :. 1 !') 1 ■ .'t i '. I»::" ••) 1 I,. u:i".n t,^’,.., N. X>:\% a"-i ..tier i . .1- ''.ll at woi',. : m a i.' 1 a •. ait •». o. ' '' '.‘D ’ , ' I,, 1 . '!.'( * t ,> l i •, , PRESS MEN GO OUT News Service Crippled in All Parts of the Country TELEGRAPH BUSINESS HARD HIT • Three Spontaneous Walk-Outs Fol low in Rapid Succession, Directed Against Western Union, Postal and Assocated Press—Situation Un paralleled Presented, Telegraph Be ing Seriously Handicapped, Though by No Means Tied Up. New V":!.. Siji'ci.il- The strike of te.e^ i a] e < : - v.,, i c: i, ui il:i uat mg lu-l I' liony m I."- Ai;L;ele>, where it wa* tin rrlni ; . . : 1 !.e We-tfl'h I'lllnU t I’i.j'am, . : .em.';>pi'ea<i ea^twaiu MT.cl M 'hi.* I' ■ e' i.' • i New 'i <>l k tit, , wi.t 11 t i. l < "i; a11* 1 ■ \\ alk-uui'. t. . r Im .■ Dm ’: 1 t: on ti.. Push.. Iin'!« f > .: : • : Urn ii. ■ Mm- 1. i - - h h i k i t • nai • not s', w ' II.a'.:!;; n • • • :■ ! t: n i. : lions .1 • ; !.i pr* n.*- e th< ' : - - <*(H: :•!• r- : ■ done* \. rh" .’ ' ! V.ele j 1 f.: I I 1 ' I Arid .. ; t: <■. i \\ - i I a. 1 : ! }l j 1 1), ! t.c .1 l». ! fh« : i • . W 'li «.f t •• ir,i ei. li 1>.. M il : ! he >11 lie- I • ua- ! If 'jimtcra 1 1 r f l : t"l - t l.at t l.e Cities Affected by Strike <i ■ i:.-t toe \Ve>t( i i T-mciapii Cuia- .\ - ■ ' ■: I’li"-. 1 i '■ 1 i.f -! 11ke w as il.e 11 e i.e . > oi eam/utnm :rn'imiul tlii.melioi t ' ■ - j N*• «• Ki.'jla.el. h;'!'. e - ■ I wni k by a ma- e 1 . i ' i|.h 1 al' uw I,ei e, a >r - ' . ■■ I I'-.I eh. tiie te!- i_ i , i.i, ;::an.s bei.ig • I«ei-'i\ h;m«leaj)jieil. • i; \ . ami w !:eii it had • i> "U|i|n"c<l that no ae,- taktn h-cahU. pending <! hihur (•i)iMMii.s>ioner '•n’ml lahnr represenl- m". thf tuiinn nperat- '! i ike li the ntlice of :. b- • ; : i w ■ : • • n t \\ - b -n m :.e.,.. . ti m ..aid a n -11ie l e m e Ne. I Wi!!. i. : | at i\ r« m I h. •J ti. : "l a e, IV. 1 j "i" «!. eia'e-l . y;,! ■ 11 • |; i \ :; i t the |,e (tlie Western rimn; In exphmation ; 1 • i ■ 11 . | i. :■! 1. 1 • • ■ i i l.iravu if u a" '! ated li.af a soeret under- * - ai i-: -tarnimu w a> n-aehfd Sunday, tlmm^lt • V\ . i :, i i.i' 1,1.',.1; whie!i ;uil h.». ity ua> fiven to the h>- . al . i:. |»i" v e > . t the t W'» tehLiiaph \\ • 1 h,;:n ; 1’,,.^ euinpai:!.- t- •nKj The •i t. ■I f I ; -t.. 1*1 . I • air ii mit any time that ei‘;11ed t" deniand im- .! U-t h " w elteeti.e ■a a- a matter of do- I*' 1 ' Ti . \V, -j' ■ m 1 ’ni-.n people claime 1 % College of L ooe--Making $ . Ml. w A- !. ,i a:. \'. . -I. I t- h" O' 1 I < it \ a: o t- «»:. il imual m tins i v - a 11 t he lie! p li'-'-de 1. .wd I a;.! t hey could led i >eeh ! |rmph i.\ U:eln. i,..;!-:. t in11"u men Ly 1‘Jixola Grccicy Sn:it!i. HOF C!!\l».r< H • . ^ ..i ■; a a I t ; li. 11 M. 1 1 W'l 1 1 I I ■ ll 1 i • e; 11: tl;. 1 i. l- ( in- • - ' :!nt- a' c< | :;t au i . ;■ i .• t\v. if i e( nn:: y. l or in no I lov. ' of Wonn-n as r-im. m:• ' hl'.e a cow " im par.n'a. e e ihe pureha la ue ,’-', Tn<hn she me; he r> ntai d- •: as an imps o\ • m. ut, imf as a roar" man hoie ;a I wnna u <l.) t! p^lbul to marr>- to set hi^, boast ing of rompi out intent to imnun " Prof. Eb nderson me • ii apt 1 has then** lx en so lift’,.-* ; raHirkipm in t :••• li\ there is toda>'. F"rne'i i\ w lien a pirl w.,s s"h! in iis Prof, liemie P<ts it. a lapse iiit< It is p i • s-'vnw" : 1 ; - ». . Vv ■ rt o‘h< r • :: ’ ,ayp' 1 win..-- ,a rwtrm" j: "in rim 1'urMiit o, Tm ... \ <e . bm tmys his choice. If eourtship i~ n h, taimht today it j : . th- woin.n win, mu t be sent to college An! who slmll toaeti ih mI'erliaps a manned wo-n. n can teach a ifraiden, a wuiow pive a munied woman point- hut lu.w mu\ the general instructors of tlx* sex he eh".-« n .' What n.rt of . xperioneo must a teacher litve. what ex.iminat ion must Im p;ms to he oliaiiih-.’ 'I'm ro a;-" those who think That to ni.iko man ham.'> r i- only m' 1 > ar\ to toeil him. And if the word he taken in its h.r^os: : < i: ", i: w.- fe*-d .-oal an well as sen^e, if we give him real food for a. w.l! as n al fool tor dinner, the theory is the b«*si tl.af linn 1, ■■•n . . •»! v« 1 I a. in sure. Imw. \> v, t hat Prot. Henderson di 1 not mean to s iaa wo:m n te ieln rs for hi - e<ub'm of < ourt- ship. With the frequent fatuity of t ,. n- .-.uihim j" c.moa i ■ la pro!,.,:'', -ap poses that men would malm comp' v m insi nietors oi lo\n- malma As a matter of fan. any t aim \ man knows about TeAm mal.inn ha- be. n learned from some woman oi from maay w • .nb-m ami tla.t i> t !..• ri ar "ii t la la.ri of many adv iitirres has too ott.ii an ad\vi-nr.iu'e ov r me hum-.n. ' i : ward, hut untaim’.’.t amateur of t!; • w.-naaiA h*'ai ’ s baa, • i our - aim And if it is tau.L'ht seu-ntifica 1. y. w. w ..1 t\ •- ’> :• mdi r The « oh. - .ut ship is m n ssaidly a v, :. .,a < -.!• m- N* v, \ <•: k 1A . a:;. W * ; . . \ it h a eI.»■< i and w al!%. 1 .i' md t ho -iiaol •• * ill- 1 eelllaj - UT elt Imr - ah' •m rem I.i, a_ tao -t:o f •d < !:et ] - a ml th. n di >- tie Tie -fiikc tlir-ui-a hoou n,a i kod h v ab-oiire ot t i > -ubi. (-■- 1’ !•'! i!' * 11 1 I !' adel's m til. a 1!«" - mvm ' !ait im \ ■ -it allow \\ • - : a ii ■ \\. V. to W. 'OI'! la mi- w. - •ta 1. inn. II. h "a. M"ut. W,- .1 A. - P-'-tai. M. I'..nab M a P-oIal. 1 : lo ( Th, ' Ap; 1 • Wobern Pi: <a, . W on. : • ! ' ^ ; p.iyW - ia 1 : • "p!o , , i:u to !,a\o S,, i--! < O ',| ; b'.ui boo W o) loi.L, buoy W oi e <h>.ili', r bll-lie- s , \'. h ' ’ a a. ■ i; !a\ . Tim -inker* pi ; | i op'.i".. 1 bu t 11 - ] >■-!a! had not m..re Pi I Thu i ik.■ 1-t the A' -ooiated I I b - - - 11ova11 at ^ :.!il o leloek I Ka.> : ’ei ii pal ; | i. Monday :::v 11!. It was di-- ' t 1! ie 1 1 I oj 11 t !m other -t likes, as til" h! : i A- —<ieiatoi! lb o-s controls it< ov. n j iea-ed y. ne- ami the operator- are in ;■ i■ i ; J ti.e direct employ ol' the new- orpani- i p | TI ..ua!i no demamN had been imle iv.eiitly by the men, the strike ad lx i n ! .re-h.adowmd. * ’ ' Manager St-ej" ree< iv ■’ ■it ima; v Sr ■ . im ii >n, \ li. vS Vp Young Men and New Countries Ey William Whyte. Second Vice-President of Canadian Pacific Railway •>< ♦- I’ w :*. i ■ * i 1 o \ ’ : I : « * ♦ i : .! i-\ it . I'tl | , t i.i- I] ,i'!! ]" T;.<‘ ' u u 1 1‘; 11 m ! i i.i ! !< ,]i till Hi;-'' W.-t I"-'-;!'!.', n,..:t m u. tii'- il.:i\ I. i-jt • i ii..,]. \\ 1,1 11 t 1 . -ink,. 11T ti ,. !'.,—ti'.fi I'lwj < 'll,'MU , |. i.-l 1 !• II : I .'ill,,.; ll ,:!i ll Ir. I ii I'll (■,, I,. |11.11 -. » I .,, ( if,,.,' \V,..' , i) !' - ... - OO I.n... i i'v. ::r.; 11. Kin i. i . : ,ii : 11 , . in*, : i 1 . Tim , I" : >P : 11 . 1 1 ■ • i. - :. N'i ., i h : . i.n. t. I. r.i 'V, -i st a, ii w, I'.-iiii. . I.i,- An.- - TV,'.!, : u r .. p,. ■ i .ti. in,i I n " VV t( i : rill.,11. in ; ft" ,1 ii \v, n I';.i.,n, i:n : I’,,.' '-i., \ . ;t\ \\ ■ • t. : :i Fi I',.-i: I\ I' M. w, 1 M W Four Deed; T'-ree Badly Hurt I ■ .1 I : I . -I , , U , i, . T. ... Dr J. F Et-.ror Dead. Hi d ‘ . i f Wo !. . A . t, « : t d eontia W :i. ,t. : im ■ kali! •' • r : r th.i.- i r enam f •. « neo tunify th« ' m - v ' ' ( - had fmc •' '■ 0 ' 1 m a cap:ta! 11. . ' w . . • • • who km ! ' • • h i '- f' ’• j t n*' in'- • 1 ' »>■! n. n ton i on- m.\ • enun': h h. an- ! • h< • Ho-pe. . : Won, In W. Fi nsoa l. • a : ■ i to t!.- H h ' need for yon:.a »•,.!: ‘ Kreafi r t!. t ‘ it s. and me' naar there an . n - velo; to , : ; ' : yemm men. !■ t imuc >■> - ,M ' I • 1 the n* W e. U!’.t! y- ' he . • n* < portunity Tim Hou." Ma.ua'.i:m A Million Dollar Gift Tin IP * T F. I 'avie< ot Ha r. • ’ I.n- oa. a !".< • • • " to tlm !! ‘ i'-i-'oh • ",e,Pi . ■ n Hi l..is n ^ : flh c» 1 w , . • h :i. a 1 F* 1' a r n.m i '{« r« st ana m t" • n thvm l "'' ’• mu want m P w: cme S; riv 'l. ’ i< M..: • \\ , v t’ .\' m r I ni m. ll,i le- ; h ( W . V. t n a! 1 '• I . . -a. at t, t" ( , 1. a M: ( ... lormt! -i.e ihat npu.ii am! were put into the I'nrm of a pe tition, wliioli reaelied Mr. Stone Mon- da \ moiuii,^. T lie petition was mimd by mar,) of the t<'!eaiap!i oper- ato, . ot the lilted Pre-s thoujh- t lie colint r\. and in brief re<pie-* - • d a I'.dm'ion in i'ne houi - of -er\ iee amt ail nmiea-e of wamm. I )u nna t .be a ffenmnn M r. Slone t", nii.kited I.i- rep!) te the operators w i;i(di w a- a- toh. w - ; Statement to Operators. Melville F St.. u•. m n i al manarrer nf tie A - -1 »r i a t < d Pie--, replied t" ' n re nic-K n; him teleai pabjr: em- p'o vi'fl h\ t!i«> A" . nated I *| e->. The re.pmsts were; i‘n\ Will ! Si\ d;i\ -. ei'jhl Imam on!.), Sbb p, r w ri !, a iid ii\'ri t iim* and •' at 11:" i a I <• .■!' tai rriit- per hour. X:_ht oi k Six bi"his cipnt hoiii — >b i i - r • ek. and o\ crtinie and e.x t:.. at t! .- rat-' 7a - eat- per hour. I ne \ ae.n i- .- :<• i < n.aiu a- at j>; t -- e.rt. A piopi11; muate mci mi-e l..r claeb- ;•:" 1 > in-, hh'f' e pei atol's. i ■ e t-dim i aplii'i - le.pie-tc d a reply b) . hn o hp.irh Mm da)' e\ei.ina. Ml. S I;..I • pi) loihoV-: V \oik, A;;.'. l_b PdU7. To ( iperatoi - ; t. 1 < "pm a h a - in "i 'nap a eoin- ia : a> 1 number of WILLIAMS A WINNER f But It Required Official Count to Settle Mississippi Primary VARDAMAN ACCEPTS RESULT State Executive Committee Meets a!% Jackson and Declares Result of United States Senatorial .Contest, Friends of .Vardanian. Seconding Moticn to Declare Williams Nomi nee After Short Caucus Between Two Factions. Jack-on, Mm-., Special.— Tim Dem ocratic State i x i c ■ u i i v e lo.u^iittee met at no(4n 1’hur-dav and deeland Coi‘- trressman John Sharp William* tlie party riomime for tim I’nited States Senate. The (•ama-* < the i etui ns >!iowed a rrmjoiit) of (> m \ot"> lor Wnliamr the t-daF, h' lnu a- folmw* : William' TUI'o; X’aidauum .7"A-D. TI.ei, will he no conb >1 o\mr the icsult. Alter a Dm if r;im:i' bet ween the two t act r it w a- tin. 1 . auia-' d to aeo-pt the . nri'oliieial ictimm a- I’unuMmd Sc-u. tii;) el State Power from t he vai mu- count m- ami w l.i' h show that Mr. Willi, u ha- a ma jority of iiD v'oi".-. Thi- Tuotlon lo declare Mi. William- the nominee was seconded by the friend- of Doveiimr Vardanian. The committee then formally declared Mr. W illiams nom inated a-- United State- Senator. Tins ib cniimdered the tinal -ettiement uf the celehrated eoiite-t. (jo\ ei imr Yard..man conceded the nomination of Mr. Will mm* by soml- tbe follow in>r note to the eomjnittec: “The Democratic party, throiiyh its executi\c committee, lias declared Mr. Williams the nominee and 1 ac cept the ai hitiation of that tribunal without a tinue of le-entment or re • p ,- et for anythiny done or said by my friend* for me duriim: the eainpainn. * * I am for t Ire nominee ami hope that he will make the people of Ml.-- *D*ippi a y-reat Fuiied States Sena tor. ] have made t he eamparmn upon li'. iiiv impoiuant ami jH-riinent prinei- pic'- ami w!!i!" ] have lo-t the muni- i ■" f km. I ;: m t In u om_bi ly coin im c 1 l i at t he lai’i - niajority of toe white member- of till- Slat" anne wifii my ’> ■ u|>o:i public <jue-t ion-, and I - .11 < ont ii.ue to byl;t t or t i:o—(• prin- < mlc- a- i ai m -t ly in the future as ] have in the pa-t. “No man wa- ever bh--"d })y mbra loy al ai d imue fait!;I ul hand- tliaa tho-e who favored my fortune- i.i this eolite-t. I want them to feel <i* I do. that we ha\e not been de buted. but that the victory is only postponed for a season. I have been a candidate several times in my lif*. am! lost the fmht. but never have I 1 elt the stilly of defeat, and I am not defeated todav. ’' Late 'hlebvs | In 'Brie/' t | MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST ! ( ’c: C.'pUjjct D. - ! u: Hoto!. .UT. \\- ,1 . i l , : i mm cm reuse of Insane Britons. \ ■ , t: - , i o on < • ii Liner City of Panama Sinks the Steamer Alliance. I '• :! 'j',,!. ii . . Si ...| :,i! '!" i i! I j, I i "I,, I'll! Ml ' I; S ", I \\V ;,i,. ii. I:.'! ■ ; ha\i I'-.jl.t a- " '1^. i ut ■ • r uoi n.a •r nn ■ • u111- to 1 I to -lay . • ;t . f l» i im 1 1 I 'I di -r F, ! ’' ! " a - i-. i: a; *or a ci,a:,_- t -■ - ami i "',iio- aimi n - Balt im, ire, -p'.'eh'l. Fiie Th.ifsi a 1 i'i) ; : in ttk-ii.t a M": I - d-.-l i, ,yed the gigantic grain eleva ti.!' .■.■•ui nf the Balt! lore A: Ohio Hailw TI r « 7. : . • * : a. . t <1 an* icdi- with it Joss t > Tim h11ih!iijx alo-.r <'.ii 1' I i :: itv a- to .uiti < i \■ r . ) - ar a:al prohahi) moie •’ "■ ’ km .TLMni/at mn. s 1 7 No x v ! l...a! o «• 1 t t I ,.* r,' ::. • ■ , Y the , , ; t! .' 1 ■'n!• ’.);;; 1- ). t ('! ;' l ; i < ! , ■ '"'D' 1 ;) ;"' M ! J)"' t.in."Me. M : \ >•*: . :i h; 'I !:.!» i i.o ■ an!'. i o ,f -«! \\ i'li'i; -sUv't . "p. -. i a' Me- of | 1 1:: «• -1 a l trd 1 i , *:.llin:o|o .. t • m Trail'- a - : ■ i: c , h. • k .O'" -■ o'. ' N I'M " levied ( n:;>; .\. -n. lb -t" t!.t' Ih*/ i r.n 1 m. ’ of t t o , ’ 1 ' ■' ;; p •: l ; pa 1 V a! i ■ i l! m t\ a C " 1 -'.ii a Ml 1 : 'Uwrn'o j, , ;, ’.... -p .. ..a!) i T, it a at bo i: - clem and 11 a ■ e i; a , n- ■t t teen ■ it the »:i- ri.cmii"] - a! t* :« o • ■ i. tile ciui ■ ! I ) . w t . •* -a !:.c I lU.e a. ! ’ ._' Ulaiel' an tl.' IF’. Ml. t"1'.i" . .HIM I I.,,. !.y t! '■ I" 'ii I i "! |,,i- [ M:all ll" \"iy Cm"! lit Hll\ I 111;" ll, ll.",; a ", 111 I'I 11 i i, t"'' , !' Mill- , V, ll i iji"; a I "i - am! ■•m|i|',,'- "ill] ll:,-.ii i, 11'. I la.VM > ..f »ir- Tlrc ami "i<ri!|i|.n«ntifni with a vii"v to miiliing -Mm,. i-"i.i,iii!m,|tf|iiii,>n la '! '' ""C ni""tim,' "f ill" In,nrd ot' ili- i'' 1 t"; - iv Iii' li -.:::!! ni""t all fair or 1 ■ - t ' ■;"" 1 1111m■ ] .,{ t".Mf ii. oiii' "I I ,1 ' I ' _ ' "I'V ll " i:'." vm," I ,,, a, , J 11 ,,, I,- I" All Memphis Will March. Memphis, Special.— The Kxeeulive C'i".'"itlei‘ of tlie ' ' ' f ' Twe vs ' ,, , .. i ,. a niei ,. . . Iiainne , , take charge m th. cmiiv i i.iin. tile of theehie! features "f invention will be tlie mam moth |miailc which will take place on Hie day tile ! h o-iiii M a o the Cniv- eniiiis arrive, (leu. Ceiirye \Y. (iur 'Ion. a Confc-ilrrati. (Icneral am! mem- I'er of C..avM'ss from this district, will 1)0 chairman of tins committee. II ' 1 parade will be led by mounte I P'lioe offii-er-. toliowed by Conipnnv A "ml o' her Co" iVili'rale companies, liiiinbi'i's ot the 1 nited Comtnereial Travelers t'ro'i: several Stall's, mem bers ,,f the Lake. Ill the (inlf Iteep Waterways A> iati'in. atnl ehair- M" ;! of eo:]:nut tees in carriage'. P "iiinenf biirini ss men ami eiub ""•iiiln'rs am! rompanies uf t|| ( , Slat" mililia. It is planned h those ieter- e-t .'1 to make the parade one oi' the t’l at ares ,f the bin convi ntio::. Priest Kills. Hotel Man. Lit t-bui Sje eial. - l.lldv. \y. Sere -aid to be an niiatla’ i.ed I'olis’i I'ii' -I, "f t elean ', wailmd into a South Side hot el at 1111 I 'arson street and v, ithoiit waniiini. it i> said whip ped i nt a ;!--ealilir<. revolver and open id tile upon the two proprietors, twin- hrdheis named Steven and Andrew Sy-M-zv nski. Steven died within an hour and Andrew may not rornver. i ho i * it tt—e ot the short imr is unknowr.. Big Fire i t Baltimore. I ’ol is li priest and killed a and wounded rede throutrli , n viv iny the i lie lenvmkiry • diennralizod led to the True Bill Against Kline. Ihnutort. N. ( . Speeuil Soon aft- ■ r tiie op nil y "t Federal Coiut d idv" I’arindj aiuiomieed that tint t leinan of th* _rand fury had re- t . ed a 11 bill of indietnietH for are iivroiist F, Kline. Attor ii") Clark. f..r di tense, stated tliat be n "derstooil the bill contained illi ' .. lids. (h,un-el tor the defense ask 'd the privdene of examinin'’ the bill end!' them to pieparc wiieir de- feme ,'t;! 1 th Western Union Operators Strike I.OS Ai"m!es. Cal., Special. — Follovt lev the refusal of the .Yestern ITiimi Tele: raph (he, olbcers to reinstall . operator, nearly 7( t!:"n he 1 • ot 1 ,ms Anyvies loral (hnn. mi i e,I 'Ih lecraphers of AmiTieS wnhm.I out of the opera!depart. tue .i at .V,;n m'e 1 oek Tiiur-day after- im ,n At ll10 n'eloek tlie'e were tiv •i a v • h at the kevs. while t Id.>•1. awav mo,o than 50 operator 'v,ne hohliic a niei tiny to deiide or !' mile m tloo. A combination of 56 big spice firm- was formed in New York. A Chinaman adopted Charles Hunt a white boy of Pottsvillc. la. 'ybe Southern Railway surrendered to Alabama over the rate question. A bio smelter at Colorado City was burned causing a loss of $750,000. Storms did much damage in Min ne.-ota, Wisconsin and Northern Iowa. Many artists attended tlie funeral uf A. St. (hattdens, ut Cornish, N. IL Two persons were killed in n race for $'27i between uu'.om biles in Mil waukee. Four hotel employes were killed while summer visitors at Allenhurst, N. J., watched. All the Central Am"! iean Repub lics arc said to be ready to join tn a peace eoni’ereoee. The tight ever Aikai.-r- law li,. railroads that teinove eases he Stati courts is spread.!;".'. Xi v .Terscy's Supicn.c Court up- leld the constitutionality of the act ' a _• ''main stem" railroads. (If'orite Delamalei' who once ran for iovernor of Pennsylvania shot him- •clf in his nlii'-e m Piu.-biirq. (iovernor Comer, of Alabama an nounced that the Soul hern Railway must obey the 2 l-'J cent rate law. The first testimony in tl.e suit to lissolve the Standard Oil Company will he taken in New York, Septem ber I). .lolm Sharp Williams v. ns oflieially leclared to haw a majority of 548 votes in the Mississinpi Senatorial tielit. It is icporteil that Peary has aban- loned bis plan to sail tor the North Pole be-ause ot the delay in repairing his shiii. I .ud vv iy Si zetric!, a w it hunt a eharL'e. sin>t Pil!-but'_' hotel keeper I.i- brother. A vaudeville aetre-s lie streets of Covenliy. dd payirarits based on 1 ride ol Lady (imliva. Aiiotber drop in stork Wall stiei-t, but a rail belief that the worst ot the present liquidation was over. Minister Russell has been in-truet- ed to press President ( a-tro for the arbitration of live Ain iieun claims against Venezuela. Final contracts for the two ne".’ 2(1,(i()(l-ton battleships were signed, and they are to be pushed to comple tion as fast as possible. T. .1. Wingiield, a;;eh b5. shot and killed his wife, aged 27), and then committed suicide in the Winefield. home, in Northwest li e , Acting Allotuey-(i( . R' sse:t states that tlie it loverr ■ ■ p-' te)f eontemiilate a general pros.i , i of railroads and large eor;eations. Hr. C. P. Dcnsmore, a well-known physician of near Lilthton, \‘a., is lead, and four others are dying as a result of eating toadstools for mushrooms. The tindiug of a skeleton in a Tellu- ridc mine is exopeted to prove true the confession “Steve" Adams made and repudiated .before the Haywood t rial. Fdwatd Mulvaney. who was acting as peacettuiker in a New York tight, lo-t his temper am! killed Robert Sea- laiu'ier. a 1-011! raetor, w hose daughter he Was to wed. The Interstate Comm";ec Commis - " I derides that a railroad must rlongr the full published rate, which i- a- “lixod and unalterable" as if it were a “special art of Congress." Pope Pius celebrated the anniver sary of his eornation. Holcomb Bacon, of Albany. Ga.. was found dead in an A’lanta hotel. Tales of murder and pillage by the Moors during the hi.aibanlment of Casa Blanca arc told bv passengers from there. Koreans who are tigh anise Army have called tians there to help save from the invaders. The New York stihwa en i rorn the Ryan-BcLuont syud ( and viven to another Ic-.-ce. The Steel Trust lias dl.termine., spend a total of $12il,(lt)(l,0()().in build ing a . it ) at (Ian.. hid. “Bill" ('nantrel! the famnrs Kan sas iaider is said to he living on Van couver Island. Brick manuteeti::eti's obtained an injunetio’i in Pittsburg avainst sever al railioads beeau-e of i.ev, rates o.t tin- precinct. Se-ertaiV Straw i- condition in Hawaii wl eni'-e now outtiumber ioua't.s. (lie. enureiit -la'i-ties estiauito t!" \ iehl of vrinti'i wheat at 4U!t.5t!O.tli!0 hwhels. An int crest iug mniion ,, familv ww hrM at t be Mo. ('ha'lestoii. A\5 \'a. T.rnest Lemons accused of causing tlie automobile accident which resuit ed in the death of Miss May Biishncll was held without bail at Barryville. Mgr. Faleoiiio expressed blmself a.) being delighted with the Jamestown K\ posit ion. R. P. C. Sanderson superintendent of motive power of the Seaboard Air Line RaiBvav has aeeepted a similar position with the \ irginia road. President Roosevelt is said to have taken up with At loniey-General Ponaparte (lie question of emiflieting Slate and Federal jtirisilictirms in railroad rate regulations. Fine, to a total of SIS,210.000 are po-sib'e under iinliet itietil s found ill New York against the Standard ami Vacuum Oil Companies and the Now Y ,rk Cent al and Pennsylvania Rail ing the Jap- e: the Chi is- tlie country mav be tak- n.estigating the Jap- other nat- the LeWl- ings, near