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THE MORNING FOSTs THURSDAY. AUGUST 7 190a Shenandoah Strikers Are All Very Good Now Have Tired ot Forcig ners Throwing Rocks at the Soldiers Marches to Neighboring Towns in Order Reilly. nor would he discuss either the Shenandoah affair uor the injunctions o. Judge Keller. He was equally silent regarding the Nan-ticoke murder, au.l when asked if the three suspects are uulon men declared he could not say. Superintendent Tohey. of tue v. L. & W. stared today that the company making arrangements to operate another of its collieries -w ithin tvr or three days, but he would not say which. Report from Bernice where half the terni-bitumlnous coal miners are on itnke k;rhr TrFPs. are that the situation is the same and the strikers have failed SSen.ndoab, P.. Anr. 6.-Aosolute -ioe Tnd Sullivan Railroad Corn- peace reigned In the camp of th lpanr .t "top work. tional Guardsmen laat night, and Shea- ; Mi. Ellen Mcintyrc, w.o " "l as a JNew Jng.ana vuiage. me vmj T-r;-n writh hanzins the eingy Interesting event of the day was and wants $2.0K) from each, and charges arrival ef ten Italian laborers, brought BarMg Williams with failure to have hare by a. cval and Iron policeman to!jt taken down and warns wor m a coi lery aW iwn. ! i VWhed in a white Jiceman detached the engine rrom laous. - -- nCT0SS 4n(J ear Jn which his men were traveling ; J Pftcard?VhT Woody and went on ahead to West Shenandoali '8Cal)-9 jfe." She avs it was hoisted for help In getting the men on the coal lgi her husband's efflzy aad remained eompanv'a premises. While ho I f(r ten days. Then It was blown down gone strikers got at the men, pensaade.i and some one tiea 11 xo hm m piTtt an thf lAmA Of TOITIZ TO HOinc. work, conducted them to the Pennsyl vania atatlon and aent them out of town. There was no Tiolence. Two thousand Polish strikers held a meeting here which was addressed by Paul Pulaski, the vice-president of dis trict No. 0. It was resolved to con tinue the strike to the bitter end. Tha foreigners here seem to be be coming aensromed to the troops and it Is believed that the stone throwing at the camp is now at an end. Marches will be made tomorrow to several localities at no great d'stanre where more or less turbulence Is re ported. None f tbee places have dis order enough to warrant the detach tnett of troops to remain there, but If U hfrd that fh iht nf fh rl- dlers win have a hcvthv effect npon the jto flee for his life. He ran until ne diforderly element. General Gobla now has the ltuatlon well in hand and ean rush a body of eoldier to any part ef the coal region In so short n time that no riot could get much headway before the rioter would find themselves looking down the muzzles of rifles. About two hundred strikers were sent to the poft coal region Troon tnis rauej tviar. work bavins been obrainea ior them. A ItorklicHisIa Tight Place xfnhnnov Cilrr. Pa.. Antr. 6. A rorit- vi rim of terror Drevails in the iMa Yim-nnv valler at present and it can -be. aid that the life of no non-union man Is safe! The foreigners and the lower classes of the native mine workers have banded together and their lawless nets keeo the community in a tnrmou Last night Max Goldberg, employed at the Prirorwe colliery came into town On binlne?. As he was paesing along one of the main streets he was set upon by n number of strikers and compelled A Wmn Wat Damages WnkesMrre. Ang. President Mitch ell rettrrned heiw this afternoon from Scranton where he has been fir some day and resumed the direction f the strike from headquarters. lie declined t discuss the attack made npon him. President Fahy and the union by Father . . AV 1 . was almost exnausiea ana men uuiot Into the home of John Tnhn, a miner, and hereed for orotectiOn. Tnhn se cured his revolver, and going to the door, told the crowd h would kill the firr man who dared to lay hands on Goldberar. The mob became threaten ing and Tnhn, after concealing Goldberg In a chicken coop, mounted, nis norse and startod to secure n5!stance. When he returned he found that the crowd had broken into the house, but failing to find their nnarry had left the place. Goldberg was then escorted to his home by several citizens who were well armed. PRIZE SHOOTING The Mayflower's Men Con test for th Presi dent's Money Greerrport, I. I., Aug. G. The United States cruL"or aiayflower had her first Tegular tarcet practice in Gardener's tay aVuit twelve miles from this port today. The president, for wlwe conre r.icnce the Mayflower has ibewi "head In the ne'nWiorhood of Oyster Bay for ocne tSme. vrs the prtnctpal upectator and a most enthusiastic one. Ho had bis marine gl.v-csn tli eyes errry time gun wect off wtohtog :s effect cm the target. When a cartridge jammed or there waa a alegbt delay from any cause Lt the firing be made fvrr che place -where the -trouble waa. The men bebrrodi the a-nn caught hi enthusiasm and the rtiJp'a company was on a very keen edge U through, the day. The tet hootirag today was of a -very Ifgh ojxler. In two muratea, with a rtcge Taryiasf f rw 1.G00 to J.-I00 yards, tweoty Rhors were fired and tirreen ptmoSuced th target. The target was bcteen foot high and twenty-four feet Jong. T4e prize crew maimed gun -No. 0, the 0-ptwnder on t5ie etarboard (quar ter. Th gun captain was Ooxwwum- W. J. O'DooneU and odher three ware Ooxawain F. CrowJcy, Seaman G. C Giimm and Ordanary youmm A. W. HiMforand. O'Doonetl received $20 wvh the preehVsit'a congratolatlorw and , the others $5 each. NEGRO CONFERENCE x - . Great Gathering of Young1 Negroes In Atlanta Atlanta, Ga Aug. C The negro young people's Christian and education con greea, aaid to be the large gathering of eepoea ever held in this country, opened thia afternoon in the agricultural building at Piedmont park with an at tendance estimated at 5000 delegates. The opening cession was largely devoted to addresses - of greeting, welcoming ejeecha being made by Governor Allan D. Candler of Georgia and die mayor of Atlanta. Fraternal creotinrs were extended by ether distinguished white tnen of the city and state representing white aocJetlea friendly to the negro. Faafceo We!?y J. Galne. of the A. M. XX chorea, epeke on the purposea of the coBgreaa. Its aim. h aaid. is not to Institute any new departure from the established agencies for Christian and tnoral work among the colored people, br.t to quicken and invigorate the charchee, Sunday achools and auxiliary societies a-od other organizations whose efforts are toward a moral elevation. Raapomet to the addresses of welcome were made by ,Prof. I.-Garland Penn, of Atlanta: E. W. D. Isaac, T). D.. of Nashville; Rev. W. J. Jones, D. D." jf Charlte, N. O.. and Rev. W. H. Weaver. D. D of Pittsburg. Frateraal greetings on behalf of the Methodist Epiecopal church were extend ed by Bishop J. II. Walden of Cincinnati and Bishop Isaac W.' Joyce of Minne apolis. - -S Rio Hacha Bombarded Colon. Aug. C The' Colombian war fch.p Bashjer, which was recentlr pur chased from Morocco, has. according to Tlif!!. rr?i:r,hwv,braian the town of R!o Ilacha. Her fire exploded tbe powder magazine la the town. Troona were Und,1 frvpj the warshta hi the Tjemity of ro Ilacha, which ii held by toe rebels. A dispatch from Panama states that more deserters from the rebel camp have arrived at the village of San Carlos. They report that General Herrera, the r?bel leader, who is attacking Aeua Dnlce, is short of ammunition. The fighting there continues, however. A Deep Wvsterr It is a mystery why women endure Backache. Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure snch troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cher lej, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and. although .73 years old. I now am able to do all my housework.". It over comes Constipation. Improves 'Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at all druggists. ENGINEERS KICK Lately Made Motormtn Talk of Striking New York, Aug. 6. The locomotive engineers who hare been made motor men to handle the electric motors of the Manhattan elevated railway were talking strike today, though they are probably the best paid motormen in tha country. Grand Chief P. M. Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers, has been telegraphed for and may bo here this week. In the mean time Assistant Grand Chief ' Younggon, of the Brotherhood, left Cleveland, Ohio, for this city today to find out what the complaints of the men are and to prevent a strike if nossible. Th chief prlevance of the engineer motormen is that Vice President Skitt, of the Manhattan company, has declined to sign an agreement submitted to him by a committee of the' men taking n trip a day off their present schedule, thus shortening their working day to almost 0 hours. When electricity waa first substituted for steam power on the elevated and the engineers were made motormen, the company agreed that $3.P0 a day, the union wages of the Brotherhood of Lo comotive Fingineers to which the men belonged, should still be paid, though motormen on the surface cans receive much less. It was aransed at the same time, however, that Instead of nine hours a day, the previous schedule, the motormen would work ten hours n day. An agreement to this effect was drawn up and signed by representatives of the men ana Mr. Skitt, representing th company. It Is the older men among the engi neers Who have become iscontented with this agreement and who today were talking strike. Some of the men have been in tbt service of the company as long as 23 or 24 yenrs. The com pany asserts and the men themselves in roost cases admit that the work : lighter, cleaner and more desirable wi der the iDOror system than with steam er.cines. For this reason, it Is con tended, the men should be willing to work ten hours Instead of nine a day. Kaiser William in Russia Eeval. Russia, Aug. 6. Emperor Wii liam of Germany arrived In the road wSnnZlS shipping In the harbor was brilUaniay decorated with bunting ?it TJIrJi V. and ia "P"" reception hall, lavishly furnished, had been ericted on the quay. The Rnesian merchant straadrmi. anchored Jn the harbor, was dressed with flrigs. The czar, on the Imperial yacht Standart, mailed early to meet the Hohcnzollern, and the Xerman emperor was transshipped to' thf btand art, which returned to port with the two emperors aboard followed by the Hohen zollcrn and the German cruisers Frmz Heinrich and Nymphe. The btandart pa sued down a line of Russian warships winch fired salutes and manned their sides. : ; S She Didn't Wear a Mask; But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished a will all Eruptions. Fever Sores. Boils. Ulcer, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for. Cuts, Corns, Burns. Scalds and Piles. "Cure guaranteed. 25c at all druggists.- N E G R OsTnSAW M I LLS White Men Object and Make Trouble Xiow Orleans, Aug. C The old. fight in the lumber district of--Grant, and Winn parishes ngaTnst -the employment of negro labor In the saw mills has broken out again and has .resulted in the arrest -of seventy-fire . white men, including an ex-member of the legisla ture, charged with trying to run. off the uwo iaoorers empioyeu at uoasm mill in Winn parish on the Kansas Southern railway. The county has been only recently onened to lnmberinir bv the building Of the railroad, and many hundreds of lum bermen, mainly white men fromtho western states, poured in there. From the beginning they have objected to the employment of negro labor in the mills and succeeded in running the negroes out or persuaded their employers to lw charge hem. The managers of the Dop-1 eon mill, however, refused to give in end. hacked by the better citizens, of WnnfiJil fha. nnrieh fcAnt fif llltt.ice. and by Sheriff Bailey on an appeal to the latter that a mob of seventy-five white men wtere marching on the mill. Sheriff Bailey left for Dodson on a train with a nosse of forty well armed men. The mob was encountered half way and put nder arrest with little difficulty. Th orisroners claim they have the hacking of live hundred whihe men in the neighboring parishes of Grant who are determined to drive out the negro laborers In that section from the saw mills. The mob consisted largely of men of good standing. Sentiment js about even lr divided in Winn narish on -the ques ion of negro labor In saw mills, and a clash Is possible any day. an aueSoInsult 1 J. D. PERRY. . H. C. ROSENTHAL. I' Perry & Rosenthal, ..-ir(NiE.tH0t;; : For Ladies, Gentlemen jj and Children V 5 We have just received a full line of Men's 1 $3.50 Shoes. ; I No. 230 Fayetteville Street a Trust Building. j I RALEIGH, N. C. I WASTED HIS MILK . - - ; i Negro Idea About Fire Caused by Lightning Richmond. Aojr. 6. Lflsrhtnine struck a house yesterday near Blackstone, Va., occupied by a negro named Tom Gale and hi3 wife. The house was set on fire . and Gale, having been told that lYliniSter OqUireS UOm Plains by -lightning but. that it required milk, I evf .sill i"riA nniTlr fKa Tunnoa owti t-Vuht nf flfl Affrnnt tft hK Wlffi M into the blaze, but without success. Ul ail nillUlll IU lllb lIJO Water was tlien used and the fire ex- JI-aira'Da, Atig. C. Mr. Squires, the tlngulshed. American nfliifrsteT, has corn-plained to The lightning also struck Gale's banjo, Wk TnnMtn rrmrv rf h-a. fyrrrAm-1 buruinpr off all the wire strings. Gale meat, that Mr Quires was Suited Pff l by a police officer. He said' that Mrs. thl? banjo because folks who "had SHiulres had Mven -to the iiotei lngie- Mieion" did not Dlav on banios. Gale. terra in a hired carriage with bet. own thinking that his wife had been tell- foot nwra on the 'box, -to visit the wife of ing him correctly, since the Lord had the French minister. As the carriage struck his banjo threw it into ae corn fitv-trvrtfvl n f iliA wiitOti Rt fmm fit -tlo Jlrv. I heiu ul-v. ... " - " - a policeman who was sabsequently tel CHOLERA'S RAVAGES jotned oy ty"o o'Aer ofneers, ord-erei the coachmian to drive off nd told t'he foot main to ooaie off tla-a box. WlreatoLd th-at the wife of th Ajmerioan meoister was in uie carriage ui-e jwiirenmu p , r. r n shrugged his shoulders and reiterated his 3 lailSllUS Ul OaStiS dllU UCclUlb order that the carrtege dLive off anid the footman (get off the box. Ir. Squ'ires saidi that if the policeman had acted dn accordtance with cny muni cipal orttKimnce he would reppect it, but that aa the wife of a minister' Mra. Squires shouM not hare been treetod aa she wa. The matteT was referred to the aruu- tamSeTito which. dfiTeefcedi the sniayor to aipologlze in &ts name. The chief of po lice has explained to Air- Squires that the raumJelpal ordinances lorbld cair- Resulting in the Philippines WiasMtiigton, Aug. '6. Tha bureau of insular - affaCra today received a. report ifrom the board of bJeafth of tSio rhili-p- pjne is3anis and city of 'Manila, dated May 15. Th-is report wias preparexi by (Major I. M. Mans, swgeoo TJwSted States army and commissioner of pub8lc health, for the isiaiodis. CEYooa MarcJi 20 tx -May 15, 1,006 cases cf AiSlatlc cholera have been reported in rlagea stopping at the curb to front of! mv,a r-r, ww ma. i r 1 2' tionallty, deaths and mortalrty were di- . lwua ' .w v5deH as follows: toe oox ox a inureo carnage. LAeTerme- tess the three policemen have been sus pended and! two discharged for then? be- bavtor towards the mtoiste'r's wife, 4 . TRAIN HIT BY WATER Passengers Warned in Time to Save Their Lives Florence. Col., Aug. 6. Three hundred tourists rrom the east bound for Cali fornia had a narrow escape from death today when a wall of wntar rtnick a west bound Denver & Rio Grande pas senger train near Swallows, east of here, wrecking it. The wreck was caused by the train being struck by a wail of water , - ... pi Cent. ' " 0es. Dea-tins. MortaMifcy. Fffipdnos. . .862 699 81.0 Ohne5e . . .103 71 68.8 Americans. ... 23 18 78.2 English. .... 13 10 76.9 Dnropean, etc . 4 2 50.0 I IMPENDING SEIZURE Colombian Government In tends to Appropriate a British Vessel Washlnrton. Aue. 6. A dispatch eight feet high coming down Peck creek, I which conveys rather serious informa caueed by the heavy tamswuth of here yesterday afternoon. MT. Aimnt rrr.m TJ-nt.nant m- xne DraKeman saw the twn-ent when it "r- 7. T " was only a short distance from the train, mander Potter, commanding the United lie rushed through the eight coaches "States ship uanger In ranama haroor. and told the passengers on the two rear It followa: cars to hurry to the front of the train. "Am lnf(iinvd fhnt l. i . in.TeflJ contemplates seizing the British vessel coach the water struck the cars and c,..-?- n.;n,t, , breaking the couplmg pins hurled them Scjpi No BriJah man of war here. lnro rne air ana landed them forty leet -"- i""f vumcuue """u from the track. The trucks were knocked the acting secretaries of the navy and off the day coach which, after striking state, instructions were cabled Com- tne grounu, went down fifteen Tect in mander Potter not to Interfere with a Earl Roberts, comimamJer to chief of his: majesty's forces, and General Jjord Kitchener, lately ooimmiandier in chief of the Birit'ilh; South, Afrdcaa forces, and, itho presentiartkHi of an artisttbailly wroxtgiht igolden casket to. Darl Rtiberts: araid a service of. stiver plate to Gemenal Kifphener. The plate was saibistfituted for a casket in General Kitchen-eT's case-. at hli3 ciwn request, and tJh.is circumstance has provid'ed gossiips wiith aim excellent, opportunity for inferring1 that he con templates speedy nnaihrrmonlal affiaaice, an opportunity that Is (beting fully availed. The lord mayor presemtedi addresses to the 'generals on thiir iSouth African achievements. Boith. comanandtera re-; ceived ovations. Many Killed in Collision Marshalitown, Iowa. Aug. 6. Two eh gmeers and many iaoorers were Kiueq this afternoon in a collision on the Chi-j ago. Milwaukee & St. Paul road, two miles west of Rhodes, this county, be-i tween a fast freisrht amd a work tram It is not known how many were killed,' but eight bodies have been recovered so far. Seventy-eight laborers were on the work train: The freight met the woakj train going at full speed on a euia-e. i . S - I Domestic Tragedy j SL Loufi, Aug. 6. 'Riley WatMns tof ci-ght hot and! 'killed! his girl wife anl then blew out his oww hiraan'S. The young wife had left her huslbaind aud re turned! to Iher parents' home. The wife was not quit 16 years old, wQiile her husbamd was ipi his 27th year.' - Little Boy Injured Early, the llttlie son of Mr. J. J. Harris, who resides on South Person street, was painfully injured yesterday. afternoon in attempting to climb a ladder. It was an old radd'-.'- , m , which a number of nails had J a driven, and the little fellow lost i s footing when near the top and sliiievl to the ground, terribly! lacerating one leg. The injury was very painful, but is not considered serious. ; $ ; For Labor Temple- There will be a mass meeting of the different r branches of organized labor in this city on Thursday night, August 14th, in the interest of a labor temple. - j Notice to Firemen There will be an important meeting of Rescue Fire Company this evening at 8 o clock. R. E. L.TJMSDEN. Foreman. ; $ . (Mr. Alfred .H Upchruirclh left om the TnorntTHg train for a week's visit in thej country near unsrasm. Our lllustrtkl handbook Sr.it Free OnftaouesL ihtm writ EE.ET U 1 frrejutwajLj mm m mm -mm Law, Medicine Tlieloglcal, ITistirrl and miscellaneous books at a janifice. All kinds of books bought, sold and tx chansed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter files. Fountain Itds. lll.uk books, etc., at very low prices for sua- mer. Wanted especially N. C. State sr.i Colonial Record-RepoTts, Laws, etc., eta Cataloeue free. Address- SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, Rnleish. C Jargest stock of books ia (lie .S-jnti DANDRUFFX PxtxIHvaly Cured at y our Homo. Tallin? Hair and all affections ol tne HAlr nd Vain Drsltirelv cureJ only with mv scientific tieatnients, specinlly pre pared for each case. Full information ' Willi LfWUIk UK. " " ' J . . . - WOODBURY D. I.. 96 W. aid. New Vo in. iiiiwimjutiwiJU.11 "2 rk. f-fOTEL D.0RSSTI the mud. The sleeper was thrown sev eral feet from the track, the engine was badly damaged by the water, but man aged to pull the two cars remaining on the track some distance from 'the flood and they are now occupied by the tour ists and trainmen. A . wrecking: train was ordered from LOST 'Small round Gold Breast pin, with center stone - amethyst, one-half inch in diameter, eurrounded by twenty pearls. Finder win be liberally reward ed by returning same to Geo. Little, Capital Olub Building, Raleigh. view to preventing the capture of the Sclpio unless requested by the British consul at Panama. In the latter event Commander Totter will nse his discretion. None of the details of the matter have ' yet been Teceived by this government, Salida and the passengers were cared for fj.a aa tions No one was injured. - the FOUR CREMATED Suspicious Circumstance as to the Only Survivor Stockton, Cnl.. Aug. 0. Mrsf Eugene whether or not Colombia is justified in its proposed seizure of the British ship. Owing1 to the fact that thert are no Tiritlsh vessels in Panama harbor,' it natm-ally follows that the United States will protect the lntersts of Great Britain to the extent of preventing Co lombia from taking any unwarranted action contrary to international law and custom. The chances are that United States Consul General Gudger at Pan Wilder and her three children were ama will be requested by the British burned to death at their home some consul to prevent the seizure of 'tlie miles north of this city early this morn- keipio. Inz. Mrs. Wilder wis n nfferer from I - - A ' f cancer, and It Is thought that despon dency, Induced by suffering, caused her to fire her house and cremate terse: and her children. A peculiar feature of the affair Is the fact that Wilder, who gave the alarm after the fire had gained good headway was fully dressed. When Isked why he did not save his- family e could give no satisfactory, explana tion. He ia being heM by of hcers -pending investigation. ; LONDON HONORS HER WAR HEROES LomTou, Awg. 6. There was a repre- eeautattre assemblage at the Guild hall tomght to participate to the 'city of Lorn- con a official welcome to Field (Marshal 1,500,000 Select hand made brick at the Penitentiary. Cell on or address. J. S., MANN, Superintendent. II II -NEW- Dfyg Store Is agent for Bottled Coco-Cola and Cln Cho, bottled with f amous Seven Springs Mineral Water. You get Cincho and Colo-Cola sparkling and aa fresh at home as you do at soda fountain, besides the good effect of. the mineral water. Sent anywhere In nowin,- oc. a bottle. 'Phones, 2Q Interstate and Ralelsh, . FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, K C. Fiftv Newlv Furnished Rooms, all Modern Conven - fences, European and Ameri can Plan. Two blocks from post offic Three blocks from 0ie House, TJp-to-date'Cafe for Ladies and . GentlemeiL PRIVATE DINING K00M3 FOR PARTIES. W. L. DORSETT. I'roprltofc. 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