The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 5, 1901, Page 3

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N AGI Blown Up Between Water- yal and Hamans Kraal by the Burghers. ING PARTY KUMBERED 250 MEN gta yest. Col. Vandaleur, of the British guards, a Most Promising Officer, Was Billed The Other Casuaities Have Not BeenGiven Brother of Assistant Com pandant General Reported Capta ispatch from Pretor London, Ang. 31. Jord Kitchener, ¢ day, Says: A train was blown up geturda - between Waterval and Hi: pans Kraal by 250 Boors, fred on the train, setting it Het. Col. Vandaleur, of the Tri ds, a most promising oilicer, was piled. ‘The other cz been reported.” Lord Kitchene Pretoria captured Peite Dela gsistant commi ind at- @at once ties bave not rraphing from Boer Children Camp. London, Aug. 31.—-Th gd’s report from its speci: ndent in Pretoria on the of the health of the refugee jn the Transvaal shows that of Amps nen, women and se aa collected | wer British supervision 1,067 died | st month. of the deaths re] porsons below the age of 12. THIRTY-SIX PEGs KILLED. Fearfal Loss of Life in a Wreck on the Great Nortnern Kaitway Near 31.—Thirty- ere Kalispell, Mont ‘ix lives were lost and 1 injured in the wreck Northern railway po gat Nyacle, 30 miles w None of the passenger the fatalities having employes of the raily The wreck was ¢ ing in two of a fre steep grade of a Rocky Mouncain foot- hil. The rear end of the freight tore loose from the head end dashed backward down the mountain and trashed into the rear end of the pe sons the ‘:reat r train No, st of Kalispell. were injured, n confined to my. k- ight train on the ad con sed by the ore snger train which was just pulling out of the statior at Nyack. Miners Mav Not Strike. Pittsburg, Kan., Aus new has developed in th tion at the “B Fou The miners’ district cers ure out of the city. They have referred the matter to the national executive board. If a strike order is issued it will be done throueb the national pres- ident, John Mitchell. A working up quietly « but it is probable, how order will be issued. Ke situa- uo mines. te Bryan's Plo Liberty, Mo. Aug. 31. In to a friend here Vest expresses the opini proper p peats his declaration what the Nebr Kan is not : win as a pr now would “be simply idocy. Peace Pres the Isthmus. dug. 31.—-Peace p mus. The recent tion in this vicinity seems to have dis- appeared. Whatever their nfimber concerted a tion and henee can avail damage the government. Mavor Re Kansas City. M Reed and Chief H Ly mornit ined yes we g by Judge renit court, ilway with the Metropolitan Street R by arresting the company en at street ‘ters and moto where no flagimen are post- iven the mayor and tely that Notice was the chiet of police immedi: he arrests must stop. Chicago 1 tives Discharged from Force. Chicago, Aug. 31.—The ¢ i the police partment announced its decision Saturdy three accused detectives, Joyee, Cra- mer and 1 discharged from the force, Joyee and Cramer being found guilty of conduct Mnbecoming officers and Tracey of faleifyi reports. No Night Parades at Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 31.—-It has been decided by the Karnival Krewe that it will not attempt to get up a tight parade for the coming festivi- ties. The time is too short. Beside there has already been planned Sham battle for that night and a pa Tade weuld interfere with that. Broke Jail at Oskaloosa. Oskaloosa, Kan., Aug. 31. ve pris- ters, three white men and two ne _the county through the ba ATs. Two were horse ieves. Cleveland to Be the Orator. Pittsb Pa.. Aug. 31.—Ex-Presi- dent Grover Cleveland has consented fodeliver the oration at Founders’ day ef the Carn Ly, November 3 titute. on Thursc ein Andrew Carnegie has given £ 10,000 t build a2 town hall at Motherwell, arkaShire, Scotland. IN ONE FAMILY DEAD. Medical Authorities Seem to Suspect That Potson Was Used in the Deaths of the Davis Family. rather unusual for four perso y to meet death here Yet this occurre of Chicago. place only a few to conduct an av? Leudon Stand- 479 j immediate rht hundred at and sixty | rted were those of | consideres performed r several days. BUTCHERS gba A RAISE: A Request ern Cities for a Te kers in the + pre side nt oF th statement explaining rgo and Omaha for » movement proposition had been laid befor form of a request reply until ¢ si. Nothing and their departments ee of the orgs entiment is » cities where t a strike, . the strike employed departments, letter 2 Gr. that the © for William J. Bryan is in the United States senate. and re- the workm skinners a TO WED eat leader und can never sidential candidate. Sen- NOTED BAN DIT It Is Repor Miss Muetler, Editor of a St. ator Vest says he is still a bimetallist, but to press the silver question again ry one of the notorious bandits Sept. 1 Peace prevails-on the isth- evails on the isth- now out on parole under fife al coneentra- r, according toa repert published Miss Mueller and could not be the liberals are poorly armed and Without leaders, Inck organization for wnnouncen themselves of no opportunities to tombstone and haS version of Miss Mueller ps, though sh: of from interfering and made heroic ris to secure penitentia its ripened it both sides, STATEMENT FROM GOV. SHAW Says He Has Neither Inspired Nor Encour- aged Any Mention of Hi mmission } the Presidency tn 1904. The cey, were ordered to be! io Des Moines. Dolliver's Chicago Friflay presidency. his candidacy following ste connection determine. Columbia Beats Constitution. Batemans ruces to selec ‘y mob passes. ND IR \) Men at the Plant Did Not Go Out Saturday as Reported They Would. UNAFFECTED BY M’KEESPORT PARADE. Thirty Men of the Open Hearth I ment, Suspected of Union Sentiment, Were Discharged and Con the Works by Officers | Seventy-Five Extra Policen: Put on Duty Pit \ug Phe of the Carnegie t D © we 1 t Saturday mor @ as US p wa depart Frid ployes ! minent notatied the man t charge the furnaces, as they were oing ont on strike Saturd morning t the end the mil! of and a hurried conferer was held. It was 1 decided to make wholesale { discharges i effort to stax the tide of union sentiment The men discharged were two hel men, two engineers, thr nd two brak two boss stokers Eleven of the dis escorted from the works by polic and were not allowed to talk to their were harged men ‘men rkmen while going our of fellow we the works. Seventy-five extra poli Inen were put on duty at Duquesn night alat Duquesne who was during the \n off seen Saturday mornit svid: The works are going all right, and I think they will continue to do so. Tt rtten Home have not yet fo Ido not think they will strike The strikers claim that the strik practically on and that the men cleaning up. preparatory to coming out. There was ne disorder about the mill though some excited talking was indulged in, mostly by spectators who had no personal interest in the men quitting. The shut down of the Duquesne far-reaching teel works would have effect, seriously crippling the Amer- Ti te company. When the ire Steel works closed down, the orders for tin plate bars were all transferred to Duquesne. Since then ‘king the Duquesne plant has been st« the tin plate plants. Some of! them and have two weeks’ supply on 1 Denial is made in MeKeesport of the report that a break had heen made 1 of in the strike through the tu abont 40 men to the sean department of — the National Tube works Seventh Week of the Strike. Pittsburg, Ps strike has now been Guan oun t0e seven weeks 2d both side con ument The the best of the : ver. seem to favor the cor how as in almost ever, poration, inasmu anee ther hove suecet those mills which they said would operate Shaffer's I Pittsburg, T Aug. 3 rent issue of the Labor World an of the International tin work protective association ind the emanded In the cur- the pment shure dis mouthpiece of the Pi n and the of the mine workers’ patt and bitter editor dent Shaffer. It achment for calli i ike. The demand for the impeach ont is made because it is led the steel workers tc Shaffer comy violate contracts: becaus the Chicago men and revoked = their rter withor constitutional hear -ause the whole strike is ind has brought ruin 1 who have made the tion. The edito Shaffer shoutd be impeac hed sic se Nuss eee reser = SPENT SATURDAY IN CHICAGO. Vice President Roosevelt Broakfasted with Senator Culiom and Reviewed Naval Militia the Afternoon. Chicago, Aug. 31.—Vice President Ir Roosevelt arrived in Chic 0 o’clock iturday drove immedia » eclut where he breakfasted with Senator Cnllom and District Attorney Bethrea The forenoen was devoted to a drive with Col Strong. followed by a lunch eon at the Union ague with Gov Yates. The programme for the aft was a review of the naval mai rothea und dinner with Mr. Roosevelt wil Springtiel 1 at morning. The vice + to the ernoon ia on the e Stewar for Minneapolis Sanday even ine Two Killed in cea MHI Explosion. ug. 31.-The powder at noor an¢ “Bossie” Francis Still at Ease Kansas City, Mo.. Avg France ucted frem | jeount intentions of the men] just above the left ear: bla less tube a The steel nmakers’ association, is a long he expelled why President sumption, which he contrac ted whi eombe, Jr.. five wee totally de} stant |] this mor’ 500 WHITE MEN 3 HUNT A NEGRO. Assaulted and Murdered a Woman Near Warrensburg MISS HENDERSON THE VICTIM. — | She Was Alone in the House Prepar- Supper north Jonson, says thatitis believed that Francis i vere. Miss H lived lo near derson, it ag renough to tell the pear Hyatt family on their return of the ike it plain that Francis was the assailant The assault, and to whole country around Odessa is up in arms, aiding in the search. Miss’Henderson was a member « one of the best families in the county made home with her brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt had gone away Miss Hen- in the afternoon, leavit derson alone in the house, except for] Francis, who has been a trusty for ten years. Upon their return about | | tive months and the Philippines pressed with the possibilities of the the Hogs Sold at $6.25. 7 o'clock in the evening, thes oe the body of the woman in the ‘|yard. A bullet had pierced the skull k marks were upon the throat and signs of a desperate strugye were apparent The alarm was given immediately and the s fied. A posse of men left for Colum bus a few minutes afterward. Francis had tled before the deed was discov ered and thereby proclaimed — his guilt Surrounding counties were notified and this morning a message came from Independ gro answesing the description was being held here. A de to Independence to identify. yuty was sent One negro at Sedalia, who answer- ed the « ng lynched, but escaped by intervention of the offic scription came near be All the negroes of the county are frightened and are keeping close to their homes. ature of the case is One peculi that Francis shot a horse, which was standir mitting the erime. prevent its being used to follow him vresumably to ined = wrists, Corn-huskers’ spr: barbed-wire cuts andsprains, or cuts from apy other cause, are quickly healed when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is promptly applied. Price 25 and 50 cents. or sale by H. L. Tucker. LUDLOW BEAD. GEN Consumption Ended His Career in New Jersey---He Was a Gallant Vet- of Two Wars. Morrist oe: William Ludlow army, a gallant soldier ¢ of two wars = dead at the home of |his son in-law. C. A. Griscawnove, Jr n, N. J. His death was sudden and very unexpected at Convent stat Since he arriv ere five weeks ag he has been ste: y improving. and it was thought that he would bea well man ina short time. The sick- ness from which he died military governor of Havana, Cuba Gen. Ludlow came here to the jaw. C. A Gri home of his son-i been invalided home from the Philip pines. When he arrived he wasa very sick man pleasant i be ouse. spenc a I aragus P’ ering hemecs c Reka Beane aT end at the drag ras ATOR co. THE BRADEELD RE GO TO MANILA, YOUNG Mr. Hull Savs the Philippines Are the} Place for Brains, Youth and San Francisco, - man Hull, House committee came of China, American possessions don’t | highest price rec know where | would rather go than | jast seven ye of brains and industry the islands open j day, when hogs sold at tin most every line of} pounds has the grit to go there and stick to it agricultural and tim- veriff at: Warrensburg noti-|to the Philippines a& Vast prosy business for one “The mineral, slands consti- ber resources of these al enterprise of of | 86 ceedingly un- unlimited : ninead e saying that a ne- practically conditions afe for people to settle in the islands etion of the mili- or the and away from the prot tary posts. But the people “Ofcourse, it is impossible to make | an Anglo-Saxon out an Oriental; therefore Filipino will probably never be an iw citizen in the broad sense is understood by | in the yard, just after com- » man United States of white education and t ideas and loses some of the ideas ac- | | ob quired by a with the Paghor 4 the Filipino will > a citizen in in-| education. patriotism. be} have to ge for some years to come.” veteran | f Vermifuge is essen- Ww hite® s Cre 6 aschnilation vous sys- ind restoring i icity ofspirits natural to childhood Neck Three Times Broken. 30.—Herbert Shau- is in the Pres- neck brok- as the result of a ler. a 14- year-old boy byterian Hospital with bh in three places, dive while in swimming. When taken to the ho d that the fourth, fifth and sixth were broken. s ayo, having t was vertebrae of the neck soon gained} juries also caused paralysis makes new and pure & blood to nourish and iat Shaver air ogy the body, ¢ nd a 1 the waist hysicians beli yver eventua Boer Losses Computes 200 9.000 CAS ORIA Sor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought SALOONS DEFENDED AT CITY S EXPENSE. Council Remitted Fines of the Jointkeepers ee ety met is are that unless they the = ty r August the ustitute proceedings to tm oftice forcollusion in- mbers of the executive all of whom are promi- ind heavy taxpayers. It of the exposure of the fact and council in secret iit $2,100 of keepers might their fees for d fending themselves against the at- session voted to saloon n } pay tl tempt of the Civie Purity le | n \< lose the saloons under th | tion law Phe city authorities have openly jopposed the law enforcers in every way and the recent discovery that they were paying the saloonkeepers’ —Congress- | attorney fees out of the city money chairman of the| has aroused af-|dignation. T} om a} opinion of lawy Japan | the city officers can b im-| fer collusion with lawbreakers a general feeling of in- tax league has the rs to the effect that asily ousted St. Paul, Minn., August 30.—The ived for hogs in the rs at the Union stock yards, South St. Paul, was paid to- per 100 AT SIOUX CITY. Sioux City, Ia.. August 30.—The jhighest price paid for hogs on the Sioux City t r rket in seven Vears was hed to-day, when the top price of 5 was recorded Chicago, HL, Aug. 40 —The highest ol the year was paid to-day for pri }hogs, choice heavy stock selling at i are doing all they ean to} While Emploves Starve. troops attain this end From the Philadelphia Record The facts that ten of the Fall River ytton manufacturing companies have passed their usual quarterly dividends and that the remaining compani duce th | bad business This state of things ~*~ have been obliged to re- rrate of dividend indicate explains theattempt to reduce wages. |The manufacturers, owing to low | prices and slack demand for their lothes, insist that they must choose | between the alternate evils of tem- a reduction in } the labor cost of their production porary stoppage or worthy of participating to the fullest | “nt in all the benefits of this gov-| ero aa a rn THE OFFSPRING hess an wel wtt OF HEREDITARY form of Blood The parent will see in the modifie ¢ f abscesses and of- ite swell- ing-——sure signs of Scrofula. There may be no external signs for « disease dev ‘elops slowly he poison is in the at the first favor- 1 te. Tenn, daughter fell and cat the glands om en and barsted THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.

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