Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 October 1900 — Page 1
PALLADIUM.
jeiceimon: DAILY I cent a copy RlCONDi INDIANA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. I9QO.
DAILY CSTABUVhIB 1876. ,a
ROUNDABOUT
TALE
From Vasliin(OI1 via Lon.
ln Conies a Story of f'onilitioiH Iiiijiosed.
TUAXS HEAD INCLUDED
(Allctred Proposition on th Tart of
( Thi Government Looking to t Settlement In China.
fibanjfhai Opinion That Ohjecl of Re
cent Edicts Is Merely to Gain Time.
Loudon, Ovt. . The Dally Chronicle rnl.llsius tae following sent by its
VawIiliitfton correMtioiiilcnt: "The Unit
1 States government ha proved to
tup ixuvers to lult that I'rluce Tuan
Ix" iM-ln-aded; that the emperor be ln-
iueed to go to IVkln to form a gov
erumeni or projircHMveg, under tliu
"upjjort of Kun.penn bayonets, and
that the empress dowager tw? dxmed
,ven l lie Dally Chronicle admits that
It And eoiiHideralilo ditficulty In bt-
i.eTlnn thin rejort.
it In reix.rted In St. Petersburg that
ine lilneHe tle-t in Formosa HtmltH
at.emnti-d to fiiKaeo the ItiiHslan ar-
mored crulMT Hurlk. but the latter'B
peiu frustrated the plan. It Is urol-
iie riinr the allied squadron will
in-e uu nines.- fl,--t to capitulate or
win qestroy It.
ihiikiuii reiejrranm announce that
the Imperial i-diet. dated Sept. . r
uennw me court to lt removed to Si
l.nnn lu. wan lxsiu-d owlnir to th f.inilne at Tai Yuan Ku. capital of tin province of Shan SI. They also ex
.i.-m inp opinion that the object of
foe recent edicts regarding the degradation of ChillCKP IMTSOUJipcs .f hltrh rank Is merely to jraln time and to enable China to 1m In a better ioition to ilefy the powers as the new capital will Ik. virtually Inaccessible from the const.
uim .,...., li . were pr"sni le aXlm-.H i 'at Ta.vl-.r, Flnley. Dav
fiM,n nn. Ai.iier world swear thai
ioutsij n p,m in til( fnce of tl
".creairy of tat; on Jan. 27, solely
ror ti pm-jK.se of defending the ex ecutlvw building auainst an exiwcted
riot or una.-k and that this action had no reference to ;h-Im-I or any other paril.uijir twii. that Taylor and
ililh r w uld further ti stlfy that Voutsey. oa . imriiiK Tayh.r's ortiee a few miumes after the sh.x.rlnjr. said In
answer to inmilries. tliat h. did not
know what had hapiwoed. and that
he did not mate tliat ;-! -l had ht-n
"hot; that Miller . would also testify
that at the time Voutsey did not know Wharton Colden. as Golden had stat
ed on th stand; that iTidey will testl
fy that to his knowledge there never
was but one key to the private office
of the wcretary of state, and that that
key was turned over by him to his
sue-essor, Caleb Towers; that Mrs
.Mason wui testify that immediately
after the shootiiut Youtsey entered the
eastern door of the main hall of the
executive building with his vest open
so noon after the shooting that he
could not have taken part in it: that
all of the I'reathltt count- m-itm,
will testify that Walter li. Day said n
their hearing that he knew nothing
to connect outsey with the shooting
I his testimony Is what the prosecu tlon nsn-eed might be rend as deposi
nous or the said witnesses.
A GAMBLER KILLED
THE ERD IN SIGHT
T- i
Washington's Street Fair Is Market! by a lilooily
Tragedy.
- . C A.
ki ran inunliatrfy to his a-
I but he was rteau V It is pui-pf-t wa K . ...ntti fame
hlk- ho was s!ttns m m
not been appreueuo-
'A hi
OI ha, -Audi
Listen to the ehimes In these warm weather times
SHOT JIY A STRANGER
Row Over a Crap Game In Thomas
ToIHver'a Plare Leads Up to His Murder.
Aggrieved Party Lies In Walt Tolliver and Kills Ilini on the Street.
For
A Terrible Epidemic
r-pnnnei.i, ills., Oct. . Dr. O. R.
Aelsn, km-.1.iI InsisHtor of the state
lHard of health, and M. M. Hill, ex
pert ottcicrioiogist, wlio were sent to Uose 1 1 ill. In Jasper county, to make
itetalle! examination of the nlli-fjtHi
ciH.lemic of diphtheria, made their re-
iw.rr yesterday, revealing startiind
facts. Tnere were li cases and 30
deaths, no quarautine and the disease
sprad rapidly. Tests showed the
germs of tlie disease to exist In their
worst form. An animal Inoculated
tiled In a few hours. Riiri.I ounrnnt inl
... . , .
will tM establishefl.
Washington. Ind., Oct. 0. Thomas Tolliver. a well known sporting man of this city, was shot and killed by Thomas Gleason of Cincinnati last night. Tolliver was shot from behind and his assailant made his escape In the crowd. The man who is said to have done the shooting is a stranger.
who drifted into the city to attend the
street fair which is in progress here.
It la said he In one of the men win were in Tolliver's place before the mur
der occurred shooting craps. Th
gamblers, it is alleged, "rung In
horses" and won a large sum of monev
before they were detected. They wen
compelled to return the money, to
which Gleason objected, and. in at
tempting to ngnt. was severely beaten
and kicked out. He is the man. it is In
neveu wno waited loiiiver's appear
ance on the street and then shot liin
down. One of the men, named Matbcv
of Indianapolis, has been nhiced tin
der arrest as an accessory to the shoot
ing. Tolliver leaves a family.
Cvill,. Ind- K-t. aJam
l iH-en Indicted by the grand )nr? Vwtgonwry county for rder lrrst degree. He Is ace-d of klllt ,)Wart Eius jast suniBfr. F- r- V has been appointed to
uerena
Kry Ills Own Qnn.
Washin4 Iulpi o-'t. O. 0nr Doughertjjj'njan -y years dd. was instanlpji the accldennl
discharge 4 ,, hile he vs
nu nn ntr lust
gun.
ity.
Another , Rton Yictiui.
Valparaslo. Oct. 6. RichaM John. agel 5 y of n0bart. V dvl of blord poisoit cinsed by lmi'Te
vaccine mattt
oisoii ci atter.
WAS GOING TOO PAST
Tobacconist uHnwi a Co.
Ralei.;ii, X. C.At.nher6.-Tri!
ity college, MethoCt at Durha N. C. totlay receivetA. trift of oi
hundred thousand doVs from "Wa
ington Duke, a wftthv tobatp
manufacturer. He previou riven four hundred thdtiind dolt
to the college. A libral buildi-'o
cost a hundred thousandjs rxo e-
ing built by JSIr. Duke. BRYAN IN TONtl
THE FALSE PROPHE1IF
I896 I f
gain Slips Into Town and is detd
b? a Larue Crowd Makes ahrt
Speech and Leaves for New Cai
Praises Henrr L- lohoson.
A Hop to the Consoieiiee.
iwrnn, Oct. tt. Now that tJermany ?
iin accepttvj tlie Chinese Initiative in
the meeting out of punishment. th
opinion is expressed here that this plan offere a prospeet of more effective Tenjtennce In ns much as the Chinese
Snow tho guilty parties lictter than the foreign minister could and will be Inclined to Imiwwte severer icnnlt!cg
xnan tne European conscience would
tolerate.
Will Advance the Solution. Berlin. Oct. 0. A high official of the foreign office asserts that the second German note had met with a warm reception everywhere. "The Chinese question." said he, "will now mak more rapid progress towards solution o far ait tlie powers nrv eoiusernwd." I
. ItusHin (lives Assent. St. Petersburg, Oct. d. The Russian frovemiiieiit assents to the proitosnls In Count Von IJuelow's note of Oct. 1. M. Ie Ciers ithe Uusisan minister at l'ckla) has been instructed in that Hcuse.
Soldier's Sentence Commuted.
nsnington. Oct. !. Private Frank
Miller. Company I, Twenty-third Unit
ed States infantry, was convicted by
court martial at Cebu. Philh.t.k...
island or tne etiarge f criminal as-
dun hiiu sentenced to .e "siiot to
death with musketry." Tlie president
lias commuted the sentence f.i -.11.
uonoiaiiie discharge, forfeiture of all
pay and allowances, and confinement
at hard In tor in a penitentiary for tht period of ( years." The penitentiary at Fort Levnn worth, Kan., will be th
place of confinement.
Wabash Hallway (Sued For Death ol
Major Smith.
Ielplil, Ind., Oct. 0. Two damage
suits for $10,000 were filed yester.lav
William Jennintrs Bryan, w
181 prophesied ruin and calilv
for this country if the prold starfutd
was maintained, aain made hij;ip
Wabash railroad by Craven Smith and
John II. Cart wright. administrators of
the estates of the late Fr. Wycliffe
Smith and Francisco M. Sousa. It will
be recalled that Ir. Smith and young
Sousa were struck by a Wabash train
on the 20th of last December, and both
Instantly killed. Sousa was a Cuban,
whom Major Smith brought back with
him from tho island. Sousa's mother
It Now Rosts With President 1
Mitchell to Terminate the Strike.
At Knollenberg's Store.
IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS
10
Decision ot Individual Operators Offer a Ten Per Cent Increase Has a Heavy Hearing.
to
pieces extra weight Black Cheviot, worth 90c and $1.00 a yard. Special price until closed Nice for Tailor Suits and Separate Skirts.
Maioritv of Striking- Miners Are
Willing to Aceept, hut Wait For Mitchell to Say. S
in the Carroll circuit court against the! iearance in this city yesterday feu
II-.. I . ,, . . . . I : s a J -it E. -.1
i uij anu was fjreeieu wiin a sized crowd, although not as lai as had been anticipated by thosepavihy the meeting in charge. U'be
out-of-town attendance was scateh
noticeable, and in all fccte were probably 2,500 to 3, (MM) kef-
sons assembled around the speak ts'
stand, at the corner of north fcnth
and E. The train bearing Mr. Ifcyan
Philadelphia, Fa., Oct. 0. The de
cision of tne Individual coal operators
to offer a lo per cent, increase In wages to the striking mine workers Is re
garded throughout the anthracite res
ion as the N'giuniug of tne end of the
strike. Nearly all the Individual operators have made announcement of their willingness to grant tlie increase and not lees to this effect were posted
it the various lmleieudent collieries
today, it Is fully 'n-Heved that the few
.iperators wlio have not yet expressed
il.eir intention will fall in line with
ue others and grant the increase.
According to some of the ierators
xiuiicr will le sold to the miners at
5 1.. per keg, instead of $'-!.75 as here
tofore charged. Hut this reduction
will be taken into consideration in lig
siring the net lo ier cent, advance.
No oilier concessions to the strikers .ire hinted at. and, in fact, it has been
openly decl.ircd by some of the off!
cials by big companies that no further
concessions will Ik' granted. The in
.nvidiial iHrators delayed announcing
Their willingness to grant the increase
tending the reiort of a committee sent
bv them to New York to endeavor to
secure some concession from the carry
inir comiiaiites. The committee was
unsuccessful and so rciorted and the
operators feeling that further oppos
tion to the lug companies was useless decided to follow their lead and grant
the advance.
It Is the general opinion that a grent maioritv of the striking mine workers
will lie satisfied to accept the offer and return to work, but they express de
termination to nwalt the decision of President Mitchell of the United Mine
Workers.
i piece Rlack Silk Crcpon,
would lc clicap at Sj.oo.
Special sale price, $2.1 2Kc
ev coons.
Yiif it? 9
i piece lllack Slllc CTrepon, wortli every ienny ofj.S. Spscial sale price, S2.25. nt:v goods.
1 lTfsCK assortc,!. some all wo..l. -unesto T Wl' " - ' ad Koo.lo wear.
ii!c. Take your pick, 3.IMC,
. pieces Navy Line Cnevtot lress ttHHis
nil wool, worth 7-"ic,
:i pieces rxt-inch Gray Cheviot, all wool, worth ".V ami f l.OO.
:. pieces for Skirts and Tailor Suits, worth l.od. They go for just 'i.
Just for a teaser. SOc. lon t miss it. Listen, ."Mlo. W-enis awful, doesn't it? But it's true.
Think, 75c Two pieces oi tnem arc poi... - -
t limit m . - w r .m
Silk a.ul IresM iUuuU that must ami will bo wilil. uy " 7, 'Vft
J it. i;mie Hint -
WILL NOT 15K SU3IMK1C Alil
-iiT. on your iuriiase
per
THE GEO. H. OOLLMBERG CO
Foul I'lav Nusiiectetl.
Jacksonville, I la., tk t. . K. B.
Hl-Tgiiis. a wealthy resident of Waldo.
Ha., is reported missing. He came
Jacksonville on Sept. !.". and purchased
a ticket for Marengo. Ind.. where ; was going to join ids family. It wasJ
several days before his family ascer-
tame.1 runt lie was not nf his I'lorida
home. Illggins left Waldo with it
large amount tif money and his rela
lives IH-Iieve f Jiat he haw - met with 1
lOlll piny. Mmntavtn lllKKlfu
ily tiave reached here to lM)k for him
is living In Havana. The complaint and P?1". was a hour and halllate
alleges that the train was running at a rate of 73 milc9 an hour when It struck
the buggy In which they were seated.
and that no whistle or liell was sound ed within SO rods of the crossing.
Clou ling the 'uiitrv of IUer. Shanghai. Oct. '.Count Vim Wal
Jerse has iH-gtin systematically to clear the country In-tween Tien Tsln
and Peklu of lioxcrs.
The Otter WUtidrnwn. New York. Oct. !. Charles Hroad
way Kotiss. who otTerel jki.ooo.oom a
a reward to the ihtsoii who should r
tore his eyesight has announced the
withdrawal of the offer, and his own
resignation to his fate.
Considerate For His Friends. Union City. Ind., Oct. ). J. F. Smith
elected city marshal on the Ohio side
by the Democracy last spring, has re
signed his offlco, and his successor will
be nniunl by tie dtj council. Re-
to make several important arrests, and
among the defendants were personal
friends, one of whom has lieen convict
eil and sent to Michigan City prison
for misdeeds on the Indiana side. This
preyed upon the city marshal's mind
and fearful that other friends were
involved, he tendered his resignation rather than be the Instrument of theil undoing.
fJ-ENNETT
. . . . . .
Murray nl Swish-r, Leosnes iul ManHjsern.
Dclav In Awptanee of Terms May
I'rolong Trouble Indeflnitely.
Wilkeslwirre. I'a.. Oct. a The crisis
In the coal miners' strike seems to be
approaching, ltoth sides are playing
a waiting game and each Imagines
that it has the winning card up sleeve.
- The statement of T'resldent Maxwell
the carriages were! of the Confral Kailroad of New Jer-
liuntinl sey made iu New xora inat ue.vuiu-
Stuiiy.' panics have mnae all ,th concessions
Karl lii Is lepresiHl.
Shanghai. Oct. '. 1,1 Hung Chang left Tine Tsln under liusslan escort, 4ltetilv tlenressiHl lx-ause Count Von
.WaideiKec n f used to receive him. TIIK STATK OF TllAOH J
lN-rul inL' I'olitlcnl Kvcnt Iteflectel
In ItiisineMS Situation.
New York. Oct. fi.-ItradstreeCs
trade review today says: Iiespite
mime irregularity ooth as to deman.l and prices, due partly to warm, raiuy
wentlier. but likewise a reflection of
a hesitancy to embark largely lu ne.v
business pending iHilitlcal events, the
geucial tone of trade Is a favoraulc
wno. and eonlidence ns to the outlook
for business in the remainder of the
mur Is nota Me. Some diminution In
the volume of Jobbing business Is uot
cd at lurger western ceuters. and con
tluued rainy weather lu the Noith-
vt alike clunks the movement of wheat to market, injures the grade of the same and discourages retail and jobbing distribution. The industrial outlook has lieen Improved by the
lirnluir of the tin plate scale, but the
anthracite colli situation Is on the
surface at least, rather more unfavor
able than a week ago, more mines and miners being idle and production
steadily diminishing. The rail si tun
tLin U the synosure of all eyes in the
Iron and steel trade. A Western road tons bought 23.0 tons at Chicago aud
a large anthracite railroad has gone
into the market at the Kast, but tin
heaviest svstems have not yet eon
traded for their renuirements.
Husiness failures in the Cnlted
tttnt.Mi for the week numbered In. as
Against HM last week: lei In tht
tkwk a vear ago: la in ls;iS; 23? in
avT. and 31 in lSi.
(amliliiig Cln kel nt Dawwin.
Vancouver, li. C., Oct. O. The ofll
lals at Iawson t'ity, acting upon
instructions from the administration at Ottawa, have decided that gam
bling and kindred evils must be closed!
down nt once.
Not Coming Home to Stay,
London. Oct. . Samuel I... Clemens i
("Mark Twain"!, who. with his family.
lett for the I nltnl states today says
..nit it is more than likely that he
will re-visit Kuglaud next summer.
The Order Is Kesisted. "
Iogansport, Ind., Oct. 0. The count v
commissioners have refused to enfore the lioard of health order that pupils
in country districts be vaccinated, and
trustees have been notined to auow
all children to enter school. A numtiei of schools had not leen oiened on ac
count of opposition to the order, nnc
attendance at others was unsatisfac
tory- Tr- Hurty has been informed of the situation.
Tunnelled Out of Jail.
Kankakee, Ills., Oct. . Sis prison
ers tunneled through the east wall of
the county Jail last night and are still
at large.
Despondent Preacher Com
mits Suicide.
Nashville, Tenn.. Oct. 11. A
crwM!!.! from Jasoer. lean., says
liev it. J. I'irtie.auunioeriauu x ira-
byterian minister, committed suicide in the church this morning by hanging. Despondency from lack of em
ployment is supposed to oe tne cause.
Postofflce
e-
They Fear Flootl.
-!.., Xlearaugua. iVt. a Tho
nn-ent torrential rains which have bees
rn-oieitr. hnve htl the ieople of Man-
Hsrua to fear a reiwitlon of the flood
which d.-sceud.Hl fnm the neighboring Tolcanle mountains 24 years ago and
.......1 tirinciml street of the
city to a depth of Ave feet. THE TOUTS KY CASK
neflndant Outline In Affidavit What
He F.ipcets to Irove.
i;MOTto-iL Kt. (Vt a The Yent-
.... i nnxu-r ivrau vstenlay and
nl. inrv is Wins selected, though the
t..l. mar not bo completed till Monday
r.MHi.kv. which will nei-essitate
..i..n ., the court to go
jiir-iu - ihr-.n.?!! the trial In the two weeks y
remaining of the term, tteslden th v.r.riiiitij- of the motion to postpon
th fitnre of tlie lirst day's prtH-eed
in tvns the tiling of the affidavit of
Ynutsei. stating what he could prove
W. S. Taylor, ex
Department
licit. WASUlNUTOJi, D. C, Oct.
The nostoffice department excess
of expenditures over receipts for the
rvisi vear is 1 10. iu" a
million and a half less than the de
ficit the preceding year.
Today'i Quotations.
Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Cattle,
orime steers o.w. ",
t vh 5 t0.
rmmno. III.. CKrt. t. vneai
TTl Corn At la. UalS i-sO.
Tolmdo. Ohio. Oct, r.. vneat
soc
THE LIBRARY
Murder Trial Set.
Goshen, Ind., Oct. The trial ol
George W. Ay res and James II. lies;has lieen set for the loth Inst. The are accused of the murder of Lev
Spahr In a saloon fight, on the nlghi
of June 7. The murdered man wit carried out of the saloon, and placet!
against the wall in a leaning position where he was found by a passer-by.
Caught by a Keaper.
Vnlnarniso. Ind.. tH-t. . At Host
Station, John Johnson. 0 years old
went out hi the field where his soc
was mowing. 1 ne nurses unaira
frightened and ran away, and Johnsoc
was caught by the sickle. Iioth of his
limbs were cut ofT, aud he Med tc
death liefore physicians could be sum
nioned.
n arriviutr from Winchester, an4 the
crowd began to grow inipatient'and restless. But he came at lastand the train was stopped west of ithe
station awav from the crowd, ille
was escorted to the stand by the Democratic bugle corps and hustled
to the platform by two stalvrart
policemen, furnished by Mayor Tom
laggart, at the expense 01 the into
anapolistax payers. ' Accompanying!
jar. uryan m ine carna
Hfnr-U Johnson, William
HhW &knd Thomaa .J.
Mr. Johnson introduced the dis-
inguishetl looking Nebraskan who
opened his speech by stuffing Mr. Johnson with a few sugar-coated
compliments, congratulating him on
his tlop-overism. Mr. lsryuu has a good voice and speaks easily. There was no brass band to play patriotic airs, for the expenses iu bringing Mr. Bryan here were too great to warrant further expenditure. Everything was Democratic except the crowd, aud even the flowers in the glass fruit jar were wrapped around the bottom with the Sun-
Telet'ram. Mr. l Jrvan spoke about
twenty minutes ana coniinea nimsen 1
to imperialism and tne rorio mean
question, referring quite frequently
to ' our idea 01 doing inings.
Mr. Bryan and party left about b
for New Castl?. The lion. r.. c Barker of Franklin, Ind., addressed the crowd before the arrival of Mr.
Bryan.
THE M. L. OF I.
NOW IT TO
m.tciifm, THURSDAY, OCT. 11.
All Arrangements Lompleted lor
State Convention Here Next Week.
the
Wanted at I -a port c.
Laporte. Ind., Oct. 0. Gov. Mount
will be asked for requisition papers fot
the return to this county of Bert Sen
vard, who is iu jail at St. Joe. Mich.
for trial for grand larceny. Senyarc
was arrested in a Chicago theatre.
where he was playing the role of a vil
lain in a melodrama.
Is a
Great Help to the Students of the
Public Schools.
For some time past the public
library has proven a great assistance to the" students of the public schools
in the study of special subjects. In
lihr-.irians have selected wnn great
e-ire a list of books and set aside a
special room where students
come ana a van tnemsivei- ui
helns.
I .n.st weeK mtv mipus. uu were
tiidvini? ship bunding ana com
meroe, were given, the advantages of articles and illustrations selected by
the librarians. 5eveu classes, hav
inc in all 2;k)students, recently visit
ed the library with their teachers for
the study of special subjects
Mrs. Wrigley, the librarian, is to be commeuded upon her care in se
lecting proper books, ana the corn-
Indian Synod. Crawfordsvllle. Ind.. Oct. 6.
Presbyterian Synod of Indiana
hold Its annual session here on Oct. 8
0 and 10. It will he the first delegatf
meeting in the history of the bod? and a largo attendance is expected.
- lee Cream Proved Fatal.
Elkhart. Ind.. Oct. fl. Clara Treni
morhoff. aged. n. convalescing from at
attack of diphtheria, was given a dis
of ice cream by her parents. Ten mln
utes affer partaking of the frigid stufl
the child was dead.
STAMI'LD HI TO DEATH
Shocking Saloon Tragedy Enacted In
Sullivan County.
Sullivan. Ind.. Oct. rt. John Amott
md Levi Cox. while in a drunken
frenzy, became mvolveti in a nsui u
William Adams saloon on the Wabash
iver. in Gill township. The men hail
t fistic encounter, and Arnott was
knocked down, and Cox stamped him
jntil tie was unconscious. Parties in-
terferred. and after some time Arnott
regained consciousness, and was as-
sist.Ml to his wagon and started to
drive to his home. He had driven put
a short distance when he was seen to
Arrangements for the sevents ses
sion of the Municipal league of lndi ana, which will be held in this city on October 10, 11 and 12, are almost
completed. The reception committee
will meet weanesaay morning at me
Commercial club rooms and secure
their badges. They will attend all
trains and escort the visitors to the
Commercial club rooms, where the
;ecretarv will have them register ana
receive a souvenir badge each. These last are beauties, of est ecial design for the occasion. The city building.
where the business sessions are to be
held, is already beautifully dec-orated
and everything is in reauiness ior me sessions.
lue banquet committee has all ar
rangements completed for Thursday evening. Mr. Camplieid has tendered
the use of the large aimng hall in tne
Colonial for the banquet, and it will
'Th J be given there under the Commercial wil, I r"i,ih' ausnices. Suitable decora
tions will appear there, and Cain's
orchestra of ten pieces has been re
tained to music. fc. . G Uhlan will
act as toastmsster, and every city j
official has been apjinted a commit
tee of one to see that every visitor is properly cared for.
The entertainment uommitxee uas
made arrangements with Mr. Kessler to gie the visitors a trolley ride
toGIenMUier ana jarinam. .me laculty of Earlham College have
kindly consentea to show tne visitors through the museum. Through the kindness of the Com
mercial club the manufacturers via
keep open doors on r nday afternoon.
and thev urge the visitors to visit
the factories and especial care will be
taken to show them through.
The Starr Piano company will have
conveyances at tneir retau store
tenth and Main, to . take any. who
care to go to their factory.:-,
The work of the printing. commit
tee in publishing, trte. souvenir and
securing seuvenir uaages ie u&u com nleted. It mav be jsaidin this con
nection that there are . still, a few
souvenirs for sale. s They -i may t be
its
'icy prcijHiwc tr rr,K-, tifMirn out tlw
stafuieiit that the companies would
offer no additional Inducements for
the men to return to work. Tlie report from Seranton is also significant. It
is said that the individual operators
will all fall in line and give their em
ployes the lo per cent, increase grant
ed by the big companies. According
to tlie understanding the not lies of 1 1
crease are not to lie posted ail at th
same time, tint gradually. I Ins part
ol" the programme 1ms now lieen car
lied out. The eomiianies and nearly
all the operators are now iu liue for
a lo per cent, increase.
It is now up to President Mitchell
to decide what lie Is going to do 'a
the matter. If he d.iays action, with
the idea in view that the operators
will make lietter offers, he is liable to delay a settlement of the strike lnJeliuitely. An analysis of the 10 per cent, increase offered shows that the average miner's wages would not be Increased fully 10 jier cent, should he return to work, but it is argued that it is better than nothing; that it Is a victory after nil for the strikers; th.it it ii the entering wage, and that if the Cnited Mine Workers keep their organization Intact they .can eomp i the operators to make further concessions in the years to come.
John W: Vogcl and Arthur Oeminn
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A Big Massmeoting. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. ft. Arangements hnve txen completed by the local branches of the Vnited MiniWorkers for a big imrnde and mass meeting here tonight. Invitations have Int-n extended to all the striker in the Shenandoah and Mahanoy vnl leys to take part in the affair. The iwincipnl feature of the demonstration will be an address by National Iresident John Mitchell.
Itelicf Is Strengthened. Ilazleton, I'a.. Oct. . The liollef prevalent here that the anthracite coal strike Is approaching an end is considerably strengthened by the action of the luuividual operators In following the lead of the big coal carrying and
i-oal mining railroads by offering a net increase of lo per cent, in wages of
their employed.
retary of State Charles Flnley. Ueuber. I bjned effort of the library and schools I fall from hU wagon, and the horses I round. on sale at li, A. Field s drug MiUr. Mr C E- Maaoa. W. J. David J a one, J ran iwa A narW ot men from the 1 6tore aud EUwood Morris iCo. ..
Akron Itiot Indictments.
Akron. O., Oct. . The srwcinl grand
jurv investigating tne not or .ugnsi
Z2, reported yesterday afterninm. .e-
turnmg true bills and mdictins 4.) men and boys. One of th?se. Coun
cilman eorge rtrtnlt. and another A. A. Halter, are prominent politicians. The city officials were censured for
allowing the mob to assemble and for not dispersing It early in the evening.
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The committee on parade will meet
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