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£ N § { | i Late News of the World By Wire % Domestic--Foreign--Einancial--Social--Political and Commercial ) WHULE TflWN IN RUINS ; hn'x;;i‘led b_\'l te‘lephone. 5 W I Moyle, an intant, fourteen months old."'"" “gether with the Brulsers Dedval and I e. explosion occurred upon the wag found beside the corpse of his EAL 'NTEBVENTI"N B q Kentucky side of Jellico and in conse- | foster mother, Mrs. Catherine Bynam, f::hl‘;f;‘zn::’a:g‘;l::c :xf {x::::t':fl?:; quence every house on that side of the | 5 widow, in the kitchen of her small 16. Wi = w75 vots 1o tho goot. | MORE MONEY FOR HEIRS The members of the canvassing . s strikingly warlike appeafance to the town was wrecked. Not one was | gpartments in Brooklyn. The baby wlll BE NEXT anE harbor, where it 18" rare to seé more |D0ard appeared before the court JELLICO, KY., DESTROYED BY l ;!pm'tet:i A lm;:);e uu:\l\berdol rets‘:del!zces had evidently spent hours of intense than two warships at a time. this morning at 9 o'clock, and| RELATIVES OF RUSSELL SAGE ocated near the rallroad oun the Ken-; guffering, for, having eaten all the Captain Albert R. C S ik EXPLOSION OF A CARLOAD tucky side were wthout exception e | food iu the room that he could reach Ians S B coioe b;m::: through their attorney, E. E.| ACCEPT COMPROMISE AND molished. As a resul s estimatec by his utmost efforts, he had been 4 i} j i OF DYNAMITE. that ono-scventh of the population of | forons p toe genomrs ot Tz | INDICATIONS POINT TO FAILURE |and commander of the squadron, re- | McDonald, filed an objection to WILL 18 PROBATED. 4 ithe 3 celved visits of the other comman-|the issuing of any order, on the the two Jellicos is homeless. chew the sawdust contents of a toy OF MEDIATORS TO SETTLE ders and the captain of the port on ol 7 IA (cin: lu]eule[x{l “(’1"][: dylmunne, con- | horse, The floor was strewn with a9 b board the' Loufolana,. Ha then canie ground that the affidavit filed by . signed to the Rand Powder company, { hroken dishes and with kitchen uten-|, , N DIs| 3 Y i cas! ELEVEN PEOPLE DEAD; FIFTY |I]URED] arrived here at 5:30 . m. It Was | gila and with pans i the kitchen win.|' ashore and left in an automoblle to |the attorney for Mr. Sibley was insufficient, in thatit failed to OBJECTORS BET DOUBLE LEGACIES name any specified precinct that the affiant believed would not be canvassed and counted and NEPHEWS AND NIECES OF DEAD all upon Secretary T 3 brought by the Southern Rallway from | qows, within striking distance of his :nt sg:;retary of ;tyamnlt;a:‘::l afi!‘;‘;- the direction of Knoxville and was | grms, which were full of splinters, all rt the presence of the squadron to sidetracked in the yards used jointly | grom his struggles for food. The lit- T - DISASTER WRECKS EVERY BUSI- | by the Southern Railway and the Lou. | e ane wes toven ta n maapital. It 1o CRISIS SAID TO BE NEAR AT HAND | Unitea states Minister Morgan. isville and Nashville. It is believed N believed he can be nursed back to NESSIHOUSE ANDAMATY the explosion was caused from spon- | health, MORE MARINES LANDED. |returned tothe county auditor,| MILLIONAIRE TO RECEIVE RESIDENCES. tanfuushcom:’;‘lsflnn mmu;e iy 1};2: Mrs. Bynam probably dropped dead | DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PALMA'S | Gruiger Dixie Sends Force Ashore at| The objection was admitted $50,000 APIECE. spot where the car stood is marl from heart disease. She had not been i 5 : by a crevasse In the earth fully twenty | seen for four days, GOVERNMENT AND REBELS Cienfuegos. and Mr. Sibley was given until 1 feet deep and about thirty feet in ‘Washington, Sept. 22.—The navy |o’clock this afterncon to file and Jellico, Tenn,, Sept. 22.—A terrific | diameter. GREAT NORTHERN WRECK, dynamite explosion here caused the Used the Car for a Target, Hoadmaster, Brakoman andl b loss of at least eleven lives and the in- - " A Louisville, Sept. 22.—General Man- Stockmen Killed. jury of not less than fifty persons. 4 ager Evans of the Louisville and Nash- Cutbank, Mont., Sept. 22.—Road- Damage to property is estimated at | yijle rajlway has been advised by wire ! é keman Critchell i V.. Just across the SR master Dinton, Brakeman Critche $1,000,000, Jellico, Ky., just across that the oxplosion at Jellico was | mer Do o O e river, being practically destroyed. At | caused by three men shooting at a ' ot oo "o ToE L ines in g least 500 persons are homeless, mark on the car. The car contained rearend Great N(’)rthern freight col- Without exception every business { 400 cases of high explosives and was ‘ j4on hoa i hare. A second eastbound house in the town was either totally = consigned to Clearfield, Tenn. frelght traln ran - into the forward wrecked or badly damaged. The Un-| poyr DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. | train, wrecking the caboose and two IRRECONCILABLE. department has recelved a dispatch from Commander Fuller of the Mari- etta, at Cienfuegos, saying that 225 marines had been landed there from MANY WARSHIPS AT CUBAN CAPITAL | the cruiser Dixie, which has arrived from Monte Cristi, Santo Domingo. The Cleveland, which arrived at Havana during the morning, has been TWO BATTLESHIPS AND TWO AD- | ordered to replace the Dixie. i Major General Leonard Wood has PITIONAL CRUISERS HAVE cebled the military secretary that the REACHED HAVANA. transport Logan, with the Twenty-first amended affidavit, the return on the same tobe made at 2 o’clock. A 2 o’clock, Judges McClena- han and Spooner jointly consid- ered the answer of the board re- lative to canvassing the Red Luke vote, By agreement of the counsel for Mr. Sibley and the board, the court was allowed to —_— New York, Sept. 22—By a settle- ment arrived at here the legatees un- der the will of Russell Sage are to tecelve from the executors of the estate double the amounts of the leg- acles upon condition that the will be not contested. The will was then ad- mitted to probate without contest. ‘When the will was filed for probate counsel for the executors announced ion depot of the Southern Railway and e other cars. It is supposed the dead l;r‘:::;:fl'osa’ll!idr::l:nyl M;:g:eto:r ‘:m; open the sealed package and revl;‘:’;{ :’lrss;gsgfer:;;f:t:ss t: hgcilv: r:) beea:: sV ashvi railroa i men were in the caboose. The wreck- i . DS 5 ;iiulc‘ul“;l;‘\wilg l:;lo.: ‘tshhe\ ‘slizn‘e“:lot‘k:ie Infant F°":3sxf:amffl"by Bodd et age caught fire and was partially con- were ordered home some time ago to | VDS and pass upon them as t0| nciaries under the will an additional explosion, was shattered to splinters. | New York, Sept. 22— Weak and | Stmed: ‘| Havana, Sept. 22—A crisis in the | Teplace the troops' at Western posts, | whether, in the opinion of the | sum equal to the amount of his or her which have been ordered East, and naturally would be first called upon for Cuban service in case of need. legacy, provided there is no contest. This was accepted as satisfactory by Senator Edgar T. Brackett of Sara- toga, who was in this city preparing to contest the will in behalf of Edson M. Coonrad of Watervliet, N. Y., a — attempts of the American mediators to settle the Cuban quarrel appears to be approaching. The indications seem to be that Secretary Taft will not be PUT TO ROUT BY AMERICANS. fble to settle the difficulty without ek definite and real American interven- [ Cuban Insurgents Fire on Guard of court, the returns should be can- vassed, counted and returned to the auditor. After examining the returns, Judge McClenahan announced that the court de- This cut off all telegraphic communi- | emaciated from starvation Johnny| TWO DEAD, FOURTEEN INJURED. cation and news of the explosion was Engine Hits Workmen’s Sleeping Car at Pulaski, Wis. Shawano, Wis., Sept. 22.—At Pu- laski, twenty miles southeast of here, on the new line of the Northwestern | tion, Bluejackets, cided that the board should not | 72757 of one of Mr. Sage's slsters road, a work train ran into a work-| Secretary Taft was uncommunica- | Havana, Sept. 22.—La Discusclon | be compelled to canvass the re-| receive $12,500 instead of $6.250 and - men’s sleeping car, killing Ed Ware and George Madden of Pittsburg and injuring fourteen other laborers. The injured were taken to Clintonville. The engineer and fireman escaped un- njured. tive during the day, but it is known | publishes a dispatch from Cienfuegos that he has been in frequent communi- | saying that bluejackets from the Amer. cation with President Roosevelt and | ican gunboat Marietta, who were gar- reported conditions to be far worse ;15011“;15 lh: goledng 5“5;“; est;;e, ave been fired on by rebels. e than e dad B.uppci\t Amerfcans réturned the fire and the ‘Washington, Sept. 22.—Advices from | rebels fled. . Havana only confirm the feeling which MAYOR DUNNE AROUSED, has been entertained here that the —_ differences hetween the government | Street Railways of Chicago Responsi- of Cuba and the insurgent forces are ble for Many Deaths. irreconcilable and that even if the Chicago, Sept. 22.—Stating that one president’s commissioners should suc- | man is killed every forty-eight hours ceed in accomplishing any arrange- | by the street cars of Chicago Mayor ment for the settlement of the difficul- | Dunne has written to Statg’s Attorney ties: in: Cubé it would only’ be tems Healy demanding that those responsi- 2 ble for the deaths of citizens in the porary and that a crisls must neces- | ooty gnould be brought before the sarily_result sooner or later. Inter | grang jury and treated in a manner vention, therefore, by the United | precisely similar to other persons ac- States Is likely ‘to occur at any mo- | cused of manslaughter. ment. “To take a man’s life by negligence each of the twenty-six nephews and nieces of Mr. Sage, who were to re- ceive $25,000, will be given $50,000. ‘When the will was presented to the Mr. Sibley will take further| probate clerk for proving several at- = torneys appeared in behalf of the action looking to th i £ & e counting of heirs, but none offered objection to the the vote, of the paver. y OPERA HOUSE THIS EVENING turns, as they were insufficient and incomplete. It is probable that counsel for Pioneer Killed in Runaway, Red Wing, Minn., Sept. 22.—Ole A. Strand, one of the pioneer settlers of Goodhue county and for many years prominent in county politics, was killed in a runaway while driving to his home in Minneola from Zumbrota. He was sixty years old and a veteran Advance Notice s G, " No Attack on the Jews. - d 4 Warsaw, Sept. 22.—In spite of the WE have Pleasu‘e in announcing that we predictions of an attack the Jewish 2 i New Year passed quietly. The city have s?curfd the exc}uave"agencyfm, is calm and there is no fear of dis- the faultless-fitting * Dorothy Dodd" shoes for Officials of the war, state and navy | I8 criminal. It is at best involuntary order. ) I FAIRBANKS THE ORATOR. 7% Ladies’ in welts, turns and bench-made. = departments, when shown the Havana | manslaughter and is a criminal of- Cornerstone of Chicago’s New County |, yioin telling of the impending | fense” said the mayor, after sending 4 Building Is Laid? : his letter to the state’s attorney. “The B ~ .- v crisis, would not admit the receipt of The*“Dorothy Dodd” is probably the most Khemm- Chicago, Sept. 22.—The cornerstone | gr =7 oL Ao & o at 1t 1 | 1058 Of life should be investigated by er fitting or 3 ’s the authorities and the responsibility enal shoe success ever known. No bett, “’\fhig‘hlcx‘;: cg;‘;’)lef;;‘“‘v{ul"‘;‘;d‘:‘h‘é known definitely that the government | piaco'Cie 8 BIC L o handsomer shoes are made and it is economically pri largest courthouse in the world, was | OTicials bere entertain the view 23| he mayor's letter suggests that e styles are original, exclusive and most varied laid_during the day with elaborate | b Steied It was said thatia cise D e . . . . o i 1 n - iz carelessness bu! 0 e state in in design. * In fact, the assortment includes styles suit- ceremanles. Vice President Falrbanks | 6 yiaiieq States would bo the adob: | whier, the toache and oot sk able for any and eve i was the orator of the day and ad-| yop of o policy of recoacentration, | Gnieago City and the Caion Treeting y and every occasion. dresses were also delivered by Gov-| o0 o o pr yh atfesAme a Chicago City and the Union Traction Our stock will include examples of all the newest ernor Dencen, Mayor Dunne and Pres- { g w6 0% T8 ~OW0S DO t0inE & | companies are kept and the point. of fashions, in all the favored shapes and popular leathers Tt Do e R S ar policy of Ge Vier. his letter is that in case such a condi e i nty. =9 tion of tracks or equipment is proved missionsra of Cook ooty LARGE FLEET AT HAVANA. | the heads of the companies responsi- PRICED AT Tie for State Senator. — | ble should be made to face criminal $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 St. Paul, Sept. 22.—The closest-con. | Four Additional American Warships | charges of manslaughter instead of test in the state at the recent primary at Cuban Capital. being made the defendants in damage W’ « Ta ™ — election was the battle for the Repub- Havana, Sept. 22—The United | suits in I!\(z_cjill 7com’ts.7 g Watch for our Opening Announcement lican senatorial momination in Ren- | States battleships Louisiana and Vir- | moNgy 70 EIGHT LA FOLLETTE. —— ville county, which resulted in a tie. | ginia and the cruisers Cleveland and 6 B S ;r ::gnmeig:Fnsv.'I;fé&“&-i’?{:flgfi:: Tacoms arrived here during the morn- [ Omaha Road’s Contribution Charged )f)e azZzaar tOl‘e were tied on the finish of the count. &, to Oporating Expenses. The primary election law provides’ The four warships entered the har- St. Paul, Sept. 22.—At the commod- W— that in such a case the county can- POT at 8 oclock the Louisiana leading | ity rate hearing before the railroad wvassing board shall draw lots for it. and saluting. The new arrivals, to- | and- warehouse commission at the state capitol Attorney James Manahan of the Minnesota Shippers’ association SOME OF THE ELECTION RETURNS OF THE BELTRAMI COUNTY PRIMARIES, SEPTEMBER (8, 190G--—-NOT OFFIGIAL | ccires trom & W. Trentoim, Omaa general manager, an admission that i the Omaha road had charged to oper- + (2] slele glg H z 2|2 i t; ating expense its contribution to the o Z o 2 %“:‘ ERERERS §=§ o [3]F E i % HH fight on Governor La Follette of Wis- sla £33 ¢ Tlal2mlslel, 5225 (215215 |Es|lelz ]2 3 5 olE :'_eji_géé*-é*?flf? consin. 3335335 Heldh gg5%;5’:3su§§§s§§e§§a§§§‘55g,§§g§igiggiigg The examination of Mr. Trenholm Jedge.Dist, Couirt el Sldlc S22 \218 21513\ 33| 338 E1818 1212 8 S d A a A e S|SB IR B (2| & | 8] 32122 8 went to sholwlt;nat thefsngarthtrust re- Ju . 5 B I17] 2] s | |14 oft6] || [ro0{r13ir2 1|13 8{as A 201 15(30) 12l 2] 17|53 (%] 8[18/12] ¢ = = e P B o ceived special favors from the road, °: m:)n & 14 16| 16| ‘uxam 120{001{ 11 (13{18]24]44, which Mr. Trenholm denied, and that ; ngressman o . A he, as an employe of the road, had 3 k AL STE N 23] 11, 19| 14| > i HALDOR £ 50 oN o contracts which were unprofitable to v & $OF B s . Senate 61t Dist, the railroad. Trenholm denied that R 5 &4 § . A b JTANSO 18] ¥ 9| zlxg 1 he had any contracts in recent years. ‘ LUNAN'C. b LEEECHREREE BAVARIAN MINT ROBBED, M e Representative 61st Dist. O i B arle 0 v 3! 3| &' 2 10 13)13| 4 2 12 1 2. 18| 2f 3 70| 82| 2 }ep” Lan ‘gmim T R i A B3| wlat] Shdl el | | Sl & 58 A, ‘21 Thieves Enter Place Through Under- ground Canal, . = County Audit ol " o . ounty = T la4 3 ol | |ulelalsl oy Jalo M e B R Munich, Sept. 22— The royal Ba- Who plays b.he' leading juvenile|years Miss youog has achieved NN WILAMANN 25(18(31) 2 2 125 2117[101221216] | |12is0(11 54| 9] 67| 82| 92181281523 3 varian mint has been robbed of a sum | F0l€ Of the waif in “The Burglar|a noted success in her chosen County T g 409 3 s . C FRENOH 0 L O o euel & ::3,532;;3:3;:1‘::: Lo and the Waif” is a beautiful and|profession and made such pro- e thint by srospiag th¥ouLhls iy riae : talented young southern girl ex-|gress that last season she was — AR D, FISK B "11 1 8L e haliats] | | 8l B3l o 1) e 71 o ; ground canal which had been opened |8CHY fltt..ed by nature, physique|given a position in the superior 7. P.RIDDELL 14) 5,201 23 10 4 1 12, 3 53| 69) 83 14]14) 810 for cleaning. and genius to portray the warm (company engaged to support Ada Sheriff o s . . e . 2 s THOS. BAILEY K 105 | (17l sisigl 5 814 7| 5{15] 49| 60| 70| 45 caf17]25(30/30) hearted, impulsive and brave g\rllemn in those classic dramatic AR GILLIAM ih 1 IEER MR i) 38113 3 2T ABENBY voTEs NEED of the streets of the streets of|works presented by the famous i X 84 149 w||5 o[ 2 | | 7ae| 3 6l 4 &1 New York, who is the heroine of [actress. Recently Miss Young’s -, “‘,‘,",;j{,{\‘,"‘}!:}‘,{,;,,u el ol 12atiao 7l 5 | |irhsholihizhgl | fislisl 108 56 751 90l110l4fon] gleo NuT BE c ANv ASSED this lntt?st and most successful of | attention was called to the “Bur. JOIIN . GIBBONS 14{ 5{10] 1| 1 (19| 5| 8| 7|3 | [1n12)es] 201 3] 3 2| 1] §| 52| 87| 90| 7l 75| elizfosl2d domestic comedy dramas, glar and the Waif” and the ar- Judge of Probate Court : z 5 “.\l',‘?\?ql;{' qu i ol 3 1218 1 21531 5l 31 9l 8 2013| 8 961 91,99 10010811715, 4l28 Continued from page, 1 Miss Young_, llhbmfgh young dent part of the.waif of “he. play : TN CROWELL 1 92 | LA A A e o 1ol 19 giio 1331l ———————————lin years has risen rapidly in her|so appealed to her dramatic in- e = I = ing the petition. Those of Red |profession through her intense|stincts that she expressed an en- : FRED W RHODA TR R B O T L i 7| (sl o o g | imte ugliuthzthossala oo Lake Indian sgency were not|devotion to her art aided by a|thusiasticdesiretocreate the part. ; P (] ) ] counted, but are known unoffi. |splendid education and a natural(The managemert, Shaw-Gallagh- MM SrONER 34{15028) 2114133031 20015025 | [35[sl10]e 28 7| | |r7fs1[20ftoltslaglis| | |11]sofud] 17108 —{117]123}19/2l0/5o cially. The results for the com- [fitness for dramatic work. A fer Amusement Co. was pleased County Supt. of Schools nfstislul 8l of | foslioli| 5! il 7l | Lalis] sleol missionership received at. that|daughter of one of the leading|to sign so brilliant an actress for : Yoo TR 3] 0l41[3 18] slan| | [SalAols0en I P e 70,0018 | | | a8 6] 67] 93] 7aleoloatioler . et _ % 3 Wi, B. STEWART K 25| 2116120 tslaof | |ugleal o 163{212{107|204]151] 5{62(51]59 time was as follows, without Red [physicians of St. Louis and a|the leading role in the play, and Connty Coroner, sl —bor| ol talosleoolislonl | [sslsroles ol ol | foalalatliololislie] | liahslis ol e Lake: Saxerud, 117, Sibley 89, [petted and Populnr 'member of|a contract for a term of years = County Comm’r 1st Dist Sorenson 83. 'The Red Lake|refined society, Miss Young|wasmade. Miss Young’s mother TP DONCALE i 3 4 |1 vote on commissioner resulted [ might have lived a life of luxury|always travels with her as her 26" KN B gl | in giving Sibley 115, Saxrud ‘ndlgflflt%“‘dhe' v.iirf:::i“hi Bl:;:: chaperone and companion, not WS WRIGHT 1 79/106] sa| 22, Sorenson 0, With the Red[S011'd noS find saf onsh only for the sake of society re- County Comm'r 3rd Dist. Lake vote the result would be Sphiere, and withl e consent ofl, uirements but also because: CHAS. B SAXRUD K ERN i ot i ; Teans Ly father and mother, she entered|dUirements but also because a Eo.SBLEY 5 i i 4 1 Sibley 164, Saxrud 189, Soren-|upon the ardiious but enfihr;flfi:g beautiful and unusually warm - |son 88, giving Bibley a lead of purs iGohrfi. thyinay