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NO. 40. VOL. XX. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1901.

The Items In- meet the deficit, realized, at 94; Great Britain, over the result of the lat- Manufacturing Company. be est International yacht races: "Sir Thom- cluded are six alternators, A PROTEST CORONATION leaving a net deficit which must ORDERED IT STOPPED 26 ENTERED PLANS provided by appropriations of AFTER THE RACES as will not try again," he added, three exciters, for fresh rotary converters, 78 trans- 13,000.000. Sir Hicks-Beac- h "and there is no other British yachtsman Michael 8 generator starting doubtless considers that prompt action by with money to spare for so expensive an. formers, and motor Parliament In January will take care of enterprise, hence the cup will remain in sets. the deficit. America for another decade." pro- A dispatch to the Herald froaa The archbishop of York's pastoral District CHARGED WITH HOMICIDE. Senator Mitchell Spoke for Rules and Regulations of the posing a day of national humiliation be- Unbending Sails on the Great quotes the Dailjj Mail as saying: Attorney's Action cause of the slow success of the British "Sir Thomas Lipton has, if we may s. Irish-lik- Oregon Fodder Dealers. Earl Marshal. arms and of penitence national sins, Single-Sticker- use .the e expression, scored a Closed Gambling. George Evans, Alblna Barkeeper, Ac- for countrymen this has been received with astonishment, es- splendid failure. His on cused hy Coroner's Jury. pecially as he openly suggests this in side of the ocean, and doubtless Can- of proclaimed adians and others, have already extended evidence was given yesterday imitation the Boers, who country- Further August 9 as a day of humiliation. The to him admiring sympathy. His before the Coroner's jury in the case of men are fully alive to the great service he SI 537 Goldsmith street, and after OF archbishop quotes the Boer proclamation NOTICE TO POLICE COMMISSION Yick, TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT BREATHES THEM1DD.E AGES In full for the edification of the British NO PLAN TO EXCHANGE CREWS has rendered a manly, adventurous na- hearing nine additional witnesses the jury clergy. tional pastime, the pastime of a people decided that the Chinaman died from who have made history upon the sea." by his "It Is easy." he says, "and not uncom- hemorrhage of f the brain, caused mon to denounce these people as hypo- having been struck on the head by George the bartender who crites and to laugh to scorn their open OPENED. E. Evans, Officials Explain. "Why Graduations in Kobe Trimming bibles and meetings for prayer. If, with- Reception "Will Be Tendered to Sir RIGSDAG Sir. Chamberlain Said to the Boards works on Russell street, near Goldsmith. Government examined TVas Chance That Emphasize the Distinc- out hypocrisy, we had long ago taken a Upton by New Yorlc "If You Don't Close Gaminsr- - None of the white witnesses the Dlx Not Given a similar course, it might have fared bet- Thomas the Speech From the Throne Rend by yesterday could testify that they saw Deny tions in the Ranks of the Tuesday Ovation. Houscs, I Will" The Yick. was to Ioad at Portland That ter with ur there than it has done." Yacht Club King: Christian. Evans strike or touch Si It Any Port. Aristocracy. to Columbia. Result. explained that the name of Boo Wah had They Are Favorlns Commenting upon the reception ac- COPENHAGEN. Oct. 5. King Chris- been given in error to the dead China- corded Sousa's band, the Dally Mall says: tian today opened the Rlgsdag in person, man. Yong Quon testified that he had "There was never, perhaps, so effective in the presence of the King of Greece, worked for two weeks In the Goldsmith-stre- et a demonstration of the closeness,, of the the Czarowich, Grand I)uke Michael, the laundry along with Si Yick. and Anglo-Americ- relationship as was af- royal family and an ironer. Thursday, WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. Senator Mitch- LONDON, Oct. 5. There is a" flutter NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Shamrock H, in members of the Danish "If you don't, I will." that the latter was in. high society owing to the forded by the welcome which an enormous the diplomatic corps. The King read the Such s the ultimatum said to have some bad boys threw stones at the Chi- ell today had an extended interview London audience gave Sousa's band in the tow of the tug Joseph Lawrence, left speech from the throne. After noting by Attorney George namen working in the laundry, and one with War Department officials concerning fact that the Earl Marshal has Sandy Bay at been delivered District Philippines issued the rules and regulations govern- Royal Albert Hall last night Sousa's is her mooring buoy In Hook that an interval of many years E. Chamberlain to the Police Commission stone struck him under the left eye, mak the shipment of fodder for the 11:15 morning, for the Erie Upon representations ing what Js to be worn at the coronation certainly a remarkable organization." this bound had elapsed since he last personally con- September 24, relative to the closing of ing a severe and painful wound. Thev from Portland. Other papers comment upon the fact Basin, where she arrived at noon. The veyed royal greetings to the Rlgs- made by Oregon firms, the Senator .en- of King Edward next year. The whole the protest dag at its opening session, His Majesty -- - ft 0 o tered a against the recent action document breathes of the Middle Ages, for- when distinctions dress were considered proceeded: of the department in advertising for in we age and cattle In San Francisco, and not so essential, and the quaintness of the "In appointing the new ministry - P. M. FNCHEY, OF LA GRANDE. have responded to the wish of the ma- PASTOR FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH- In Portland. The department explains that phraseology in which the attendance of cargo shipped on trans- the nobility re- jority of the people by entrusting , the thl3 was to be the of the United Kingdom is port Dix, which, when fully loaded, quired "at the solemnity of the regal cor- conduct of the government to men who it in possession of the confidence of the is alleged, could not have crossed, out of onation of their most sacred majesties" are decided; and describing the regulations in regard nation, and we cherish the strong hopB the Columbia. For that reason. It to upon the remaining available port3. The to the dresses and head-dress- Is dis- that It will be vouchsafed to us see fruitful between the gov- department has, however, ordered the tinctly mediaeval. There is a curious Quartermaster "Vancouver to load that graduation in the fur trimmings of the ernment and the Rlgsdag. We confident- at emphasizes ly hope that It will thus be possible to transport Adato at Portland with .fod- robes which the fine distinc- der secured vicinity from tho existing In thearlstoc-rac- y. come nearer to our great goal, namely, in that tions the ranks.of lowest responsible bidders. All the peers have "been notified the preservation of the Independence of - general explanation, tho department, that their robes must be of "'crimson the country, friendly relations with the In powers, .'he development of civil and po- says it intends to purchase fodder wher- -' velvet .edged with miniver, the cape furred ever can secured cost, with miniver pure and powdered with litical freedom and the advancement of it he at the least the Intellectual economic life of the peo- and nearest the port from which, it can rows of ermine" according to their, de- ' conveniently shipped. gree. Here follows the numerical gradu- ple." be most In this The speech concluded with an enumera- manner, it is not endeavoring to favor ations distinguishing the ranks. any city, servo Barons allowed two rows tion of the proposed bills, but the King but to best the interests are of ermine. In- the Government, they been con- -, Viscounts two and a rows, did not mention the Danish West of Had half Earls Folke-thln- g vinced the could three rows. Marquises three and a half dies Islands. The president of the that Dlx have sailed' cheers for King and from Portland with a full cargo, adver- rows and Dukes four rows. All the man-1'- es led three the constitutional law. tisements for that cargo would have been and robes must be worn over full issued as well a3 court dress, uniform or regimentals. at Portland other cities The Earl Marshal's order banishes coun- Crolcer Buying Another Estnte. terfeit pearls and all jewels from coronets, NEW YORK, Oct. 5 Richard Croker REINDEER IN ALASKA. which are to be "'silver gilt, the capes of Is negotiating for the purchase of the crimson velvet, turned up with ermine, Ham estate of 170 acres adjoining his Moat Herds Are Thriving: They- - Number with gold tassels on top. No jewels or House property and extending from Let-com- 4000 Animals. precious stones are to be set or used In to the outskirts of Wantage, says"a coronets nor counterfeits of pearls Instead Wantage correspondent of the World. The Dr. F. HI Gamble, for the past three of silver balls." The letter revives a nice Ham estate has a fine manor-hous- e, 300 years in charge of the Eaton reindeer sense of distinction. A Baron's coronet years old upon It, and two water mills. station near Unalaklik. and superintend-de- nt bears six silver halls, a "Viscount's six, Mr. Crokej Is not' likely to get this prop- of stations for Northwestern Alas- an Earl's eight, with gold strawberry erty under $0,000. He has rushed the work ka, has resigned his position and will leaves between; a Marquis' four balls and on his. new. artificial lake so- rapidly that return to his former home In Iowa, say3 four leaves alternately. A Duke's coro- it has emptied, owing to the hurried con- the Nome Nugget. net has no balls and has only eight gold struction. The handsome electric power It is the Intention of the Interior De- strawberry leaves. station for Moat House and the stables partment to close the station at Eaton. The Earl Marshal next prescribes the have been finished. The work Is being su- The herd of reindeer at that point will robes, mantles and coronets to be worn pervised by Mr. Usher, who has remained be distributed among the natives of the by the Peeresses. These are of the same at Moat House this year. Mr. Croker Is Norton Sound country and the lower materials as the similar graduations In also buying another stud farm called Yukon. A Laplander, who has been em- the numbers of liars of ermine and balls. Chalow Hill, about three miles from Moat THE REV. F. TV. JONES. ployed at Eaton since the Introduction The length of the trains marks the diff- House, to provide accommodation for his of tho animals at that place, will also Jones', - erence, in rank. A Baroness is only al- increased stock of brood mares and foals. Rev. F. W. who enters h Is work a3 pastor- of the First United Breth- receive a herd of 100, and ha will devoto lowed a train of three feet, a "Viscountess ren Church, East Fifteenth and East Morrison streets, was born in Harrison his attention to raising reindeer. has one and a quarter yards. Countesses County, Indiana. He entered "Western College, Toledo, la., one of the prominent "Scattered at various points between have one and a half yards, a Marchioness Kins Euxrnrd's Throat Trouble. church schools of his denomination, in 1880, graduating with the degree of bach- Nulato and the Yukon and Point Hope, three-quarte- 5. re- has one and rs yards and a NEW YORK, Oct. Concerning the elor of arts In 1S03. After leaving college ho was for three years engaged la there are about 4000 reindeer. The Is Duchess two yards. Then follows a .curt port that the illness of King Edward T. M. C. A. being general secretary at Marlon and Keokuk, la. For tha herd new at Teller City will probably notification shall be excluded. caused "by cancer of the throat, the Lon- years has pasto of the United Church, be taken next Winter to Kotzebue Sound, correspondent, World cables: last three he Jaeen r First Brethren at Peeresses In their own right and widows don of the con- - where there is mora need, of them than "The, report from Copenhagen follcHved i Lincoln, Neb. From there he was selected for the Portland work by the of Peers are allowed to attend, but currence of Bishop Castle and other church authorities. T at Teller, and the Rev. T. L. Brevig, widows who have remarried beneath their close upon the visit to King Edward at who has been In charge of the Teller rank in peerage are "'not entitled to a the Danish royal palace at Tredensborg e - --o herd, will be transferred to Kotzebue. summons to attend the coronation." MAJOR OP THE FIRST ORE GON BATTALION OF THE UNIFORM of Sir Felix Semon, the noted throat spe- The first domesticated reindeer in Alas- RANK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. cialist, who was summoned from London ka were brought to Unalaska In 1S01. A dispatch from Moscow to the Times, and who was recently added to the staff Rambling-house- s in. Portland. Mr. Cham- - T boy who threw the stone was about 12 from Siberia. There had been a belief commenting on Russia's absorption of LA. GRANDE, Oct. 4. Acting under orders from Minneapolis, ' Colonel J. H. of royal physicians, with the title of Phys- berlaln himself admitted yesterday that years old, and witness did not afterward previous to that time that tha Siberian Manchuria, says that last year Russia Pease has organized at La Grande the first Oregon battalion of the Uniform ician .Extraordinary. It was noticed that he had served notice on the commission see the lad in the laundry. Si Tick went Coast natives would not sell reindeer, closed her old far Eastern ports, but Rank, Knights of Pythias. Five companies compose the battaltan La Grande, the mysterious throat trouble had that gambling must stop, although he was out and chased the boy. Witness wa3 believing that It would be bad. luck and. Europe, for which Great Britain was Pendleton, Baker City, Sumpter and Huntington. the King's voice, making it husky, very reluctant to talk about. It, and said dizzy from the effects of the blow and dire misfortune to the sellers. A few, spokesman, insisted that Russia's new Captain G. SI. Rlchey, of the La Grande company, was unanimously elected and It was said he had been forbidden to he saw no reason for making the matter could not remember clearly what hap- however, were secured and taken to Liau-Tun- g (Southern Manchuria) ports Major of the new battalion. He has not yet appointed his staff. Major Rlchey make any more public speeches. He also public. pened afterward. Witness lay down and Unalaska, where they were permitted open. cut his consumption of cigars down to Mr. be kept Consequently, trade was joined the order In 1S92, and the Uniform Bank In 1S98. In the same year he was The story goes that Chamberlain did not see any one strike SI Tick. to exist as best they could. It was not Rus- three a day." to the Board of employe, 1S97-9- 8, abandoned at Nikolacvlek. the chief made Captain, and has held the office since. He is Councilman from the First wrotea letter addressed Yung Sam, another laundry until however, that the Introduc- "Vladl-vostoc- k, official ca- sian port on the Amur, and went to Ward, and is prominent in local politics. Police Commissioners in their testified that he did not see any China- tion of reindeer took practical shape, and, with the acquisition of Port Kruger Protests to Roosevelt. pacity, stating that almost every day men catch boya? and he did not catch and herds were established at various Arthur, Is going still further into South- complaints were coming Into his office that boys himself. Witness saw white man - BRUSSELS, Oct. 5. Le Petit Bleu as- a points on the Behrlng- Coast and lower ern Manchuria. Russia has a grievance the laws of the State of Oregon against whose name he does not know walk to Yukon, mainly through the efforts of. arrangements. serts that Mr. Kruger has sent to Presi- being violated; that, in regard to the financial 'ex- gambling were the back part of the laundry and strike Dr. Sheldon Jackson, who foresaw in Large quantities goods beginning of musical sea- dent Roosevelt a protest against the moreover, charges were being made of dutiable enter that at the the tug then went back for the tender Porto horses and mules to South that SI Yick twice with one of his hands the Introduction of these animals a Liau-Tun-g ports go thence son, when the holidays are barely over, portation of gamblers were paying money for of- and into the Rico and towed her to the same place. Africa. the once on the temple and once behind the source of food supply at all times for tho Amur territory over the rivers, which, Sousa should be able to attract such an The yacht's mainsail was unbent, and she ficial protection, and it was highly un- right ear. The blows were hard ones natives. for thousands of miles, are not guarded. enormous audience. They eulogize his win prooaoiy oe dismantled at once. desirable that such allegations should be and SI Yick groaned after he had been may Integrity of Whatever adverse criticism have Russia's military and diplomatic arrange- wonderful command over the band and After Sir Thomas Lipton, accompanied AVolcott and Lodge Coining? Home. made against the honesty and struck. The assailant was a man who been Indulged in it must now be ad- ments are complete, says the Times cor- the range of its achievement. The Times by Mr. Jameson and Mr. Watson, had NEW YORK, Oct. 5. The London cor- the duly constituted authorities of the wore a bartender's apron. Witness was mitted that the reindeer In Northwestern. respondent, and by next Spring, if not says: paid a farewell visit to Colonel Burbank respondent of th6 Tribune says Senator City of Portland and the County of Mult- sure he does' not know Evans. Alaska has come to stay; that It is a. sooner, all will be ready, and another "The concert proved an admirable and and his family at the military post on Wolcott and Senator Lodge will sail for nomah. Wherefore, so Mr. Chamberlain's Policeman Duckworth testified that he blessing to the native and one that "will Russo-Chine- do was rigid- question will be sprung most surprising lesson In the possibilities Sandy Hook, the Erin's anchor was hove New York today by the St. Louis. letter ran, the only thing to had been told that the Chinamen had increaso as the years go by, unless the upon Europe. of a wind band when ably trained, and up and that yacht steamed direct to New ly to enforce the aforesaid laws against boys Into laundry. 13 naturally taken their When native becomes extinct. But there a Mr. Sousa is to be complimented most York. She was saluted by all the out- Dead. gambling, to the end that a witness arrived at the laundry the China- danger to destroy rein- heartily upon way in going Premier suspicious public might have no further that threatens A dispatch from Rome says the con- the remarkable steamships on her way up the har- men spoke to him, but he could not raising-i- n section. has which his under control." bor, CHRISTIANIA, Oct. ground to complain or to Insinuate. deer that It struction of the new tunnel beneath the he has forces and anchored off the foot of West Slbbern is dead. understand what was said. This was arisen coincident with the discovery of Thirty-fourt- h street at 3 M. Mr. Chamberlain's letter, so it is said, 7:25 Quirinal has so seriously weakened P. Attorney's about o'clock. The Chinaman died gold and lies in the fact that large areas the palace is endangered. The Constantinople correspondent of the When asked if it were true he was further stated that the District about 5 o'clock. Witness could not see moss have been destroyed that office proposed to enforce law; that of reindeer The walls of the building have sunk Times says the German Ambassador in willing to put the captain and crew of HOBOES ARE SHUT OUT. the any external marks of violence on SI by fire. When once fire has swept over and been cracked and known dining with Abdul Hamld urged Shamrock on board Columbia and aliow Mr. Chamberlain, duly appreciated that the Yick to show he been have what is Sultan valuable that had struck. the tundra, destroying the moss. It never as the Emperor's chamber has been him to adopt measures to remedy the that yacht's crew to handlB Shamrock In Police Department could render W. H. Kreitz, 511 Goldsmith street, tes- again roots and grows. Patches here greatly damaged. situation in the provinces. The Russian a series of races, Sir Thomas said: Xo More Free Passes to Railroad assistance in such enforcement, or that tified that he visited the laundry along rav- might possibly hinder the work of law and there which escaped the Embassy is preparing for transmission to "I should be willing to do It if it Is Camps. it with others when it was said that the ages of the fire spread slowly. There expostulatory note regarding in the interest of sport, and provided, of and order If It saw fit; but in any event hoy were kill- The opinion of Charles T. Terkes re- the Porte an ac Chinamen had a there and is a strict law against the starting of events In Armenia. Instructions from the course, the other side is willing." "Since 'the ra!lroad9 of the Northwest his office proposed to go ahead and ing him. "We told the Chinaman we men garding English railways is that they have quit passing laborers over their complish could, either with or fires on the tundra, but the reckless "by Sultan have been telegraphed to the pro- Secretary Oddle, of the New York Yacht what it met In the laundry to allow the boy to no thought of must be taken in hand Americans and Club, said roads," a railroad contractor said yester- without the of Portland's who set it on fire have worked in their way. or else they tvIH be vincial governments prohibiting theaters that such a race might create go," proceeded the witness. "The boy the resultant damages as" far as the rein- and other amusements. The Sultan bad feeling, especially if Shamrock should day, "a large proportion of the hobo ele- uniformed guardians of the peace. jumped through a hole three feet square, laid down under enormous capitalization ment out frajn the construc- Mr. is said to have deer is concerned. the of the win. Commodore Kane said the idea was has been shut Chamberlain's letter the rear of laundry, and ran down 1S98 and wasteful methods. A mass of tables fears that action preposterous. tion camps. A few years ago, any man exploded with a noise like unto a bomb- at the In the Winter of reindeer were issued by the government this week on British at Koweit will result in the recon- It a back street. I siw nobody struck. largely Instrumental in succoring the ciliation of two Shleks now opposed to Speaking of his future plans, Sir Thorn- -' who said he desired work would be passed shell in the Police Commission when was wo Tailways in the United Kingdom in 1903 to scene operations, may or may Evans there and when entered whalers at Point Barrow. each other, and will cause them to com- as said he was undecided as yet about free the of and a was read. It not have stirred the laundry he walked in front of me, communI- - is mighty unpleasant reading for the his coming engagements, great many would decline to work when commission Into activity, but It Is a They were used as a means of shareholders, showing increased working bine against him. but that' he the when we went back. I did not see Evans by Government relief expedi- would go Waldorf-Astori- a they reached the camp. A gang of men the very meeting it cation the expense? out of all proportion to the Mon- known fact that at strike the Chinaman or any one. I was were then killed and served as with the day and. that Tuesday evening he would would arrive in the evening at the board- was received the commission gave out tion and increase in receipts. Of the total paid-u- p The Brussels correspondent of the apparent gambling to stopped with Evans for a minute or two and food. ot attend a dinner at the New York Yacht ing cars with the intention of the order that was be then went away. Two Chinamen were kindly to capital 1,176,000,000, 16 per cent, or Times says that upon the reopen- Club. He will probably going out with a working crew next morn- divers other vices peculiar to I The natives have taken tho 157,000.000, is due to on visit Chicago and that pulling at the boy when we told them to are many now who nominal additions ing of the Belgian Chamber of about a week hence. The is yet ing. They would be given supper, a berth the Whitechapel district were to be pro- reindeer and there consolidation, conversion and division of Representatives next Tuesday the mem- date not let him go. We left the place together. have herds of their own. The former fixed. and breakfast, but in the morning they hibited. Evans and the remainder of men. stocks. The average rate of dividend is bers will debate the government's mili- Dr. Mackay. would out some camp reportet for The Oregonlan called Mr. the I reindeer king of Northwestern Alaska 3.45 F. Reid of the Erin, said strike for other A do not know that Evans pushed the only per cent, as against 3.67 per tary reform bill. The measure seems to was every reason to along the line, saying things did not suit Chamberlain out Into the hall of the was Slnrock Charlie, but he died and cent 1899. there believe that Chinaman in the face." 400 now In It is the realization of these Increase the effective strength of the Shamrock will be laid up in New them. These same men would reach the Courthouse yesterday while he was trying his herd of or more is in the shortcomings which de- army on York R. W. Powers, 539 Alblna avenue, tes- relatives, including two has Induced the its war footing and to reduce this Winter and that in the Spring or next next camp and be gladly welcomed by the Durphy polygamy case, and asked hands of his parture "for New York of several promi- the actual term of service. charge, pro- tified that while he was in the saloon wives at Slnrock. Summer she will be raced against Co- the foreman in and the same him If he had written such a letter. where was told nent officials of the Northeastern Railway lumbia. Constitution, any gramme would be enacted. Such tramps "Now, really," said Mr. Chamberlain, "I Evans bartender, Evans Company, Including gen- or other him about the Chinamen chasing boys George Glbb, the to working-ma- n, manager, Repression of Annrchlsni. have worked injury the real don't want to talk about that matter. I along the street. Some children told PORTLAND ECONOMIC LEAGUE eral and Mr. Burt, the traffic to worth-lessnes- s. any credit 5. "For," said he, "we believe that she is who has suffer for their don't want to claim undue for manager, who sailed on NEW YORK, Oct. The Hudson s, witness that the Chinamen were killing the White Star actually a faster boat than Columbia and and nenv all men seeking em- the closing of the gambling-house- and Season Line steamer Celtic yesterday, the object County () Bar Association, at threshing a boy In their laundry. Witness and other First Lecture of the "Winter can beat her if she is raced again un- ployment on railroad works aie charged I can't see any reason for this men two Next Tuesday. of the trip being a month's study of the a meeting called to hear report of 1 cent to camps. This out newspapers." found Chinamen In the shed system. the der different conditions." a mile the shuts matter out in the pulling at a boy, and they told the China- American railway appointed leg- The following it- man is dead give9 us closing of League its committee to recommend letter, which explains the who broke, but it "But," was suggested, "the men to set the boy art liberty. The order The Portland Economic has islative acts for the repression of an- self, was sent today: a better class of workers, as the man the gambling-house- s Is a matter that Is just Issued Its programme for the Win- According to the Berlin correspondent lays tb is very was obeyed. Witness was with Evans archism, ordered the report to "New York Yacht Club, Oct 5, 1901. who his fare the work being freely discussed around town, and the time and did see him ter's work. From now on until the end of the Times, during the debate between referred Dear Sir: We have to you likely to stay he earns a Is you wrote such a let all not strike by discussions, Municipal over epeclal committee. Inform that until stake." it rumored that or push any of the Chinamen. If Evans of June, lectures, followed the Council the Kaiser's a The first section of Columbia has won three out of five races Demands for railroad laborers continues ter. Will you affirm or deny that you did are to be given every Tuesday evening. for" m had touched Si Yick, witness was positive interference with the scheme the the proposed act specifies that Y'anar-chls- from Shamrock In the 1901 good in this city, but men prefer to work write It?" and reporter detailed the Nearly everybody expressed himself crossing Xilnden II match of the he would have seen it. "I was looking has of Unter Den by street- shall be made a capital felony both with the Royal Yacht Club. The close by, and so they do not respond in alleged contents of It to its alleged au- more or Jess strongly of late as to the car lines, Herr Singer, local demo- at Evans all the time, and I turned around the as to the principals and accessories, as America's cup. therefore, remains with great numbers to the offers of the con- thor. evils of anarchy and the desirability of cratic leader.violently attacked the chief O. & em several times, but I think If Evans had well before as after the fact. The term the New York Yacht Club. tractors. The R. N. is still "Well," said Mr. Chamberlain, "L wrote seen repressing anarchists. It remains to be Burgomaster, saying he ought to go to the "S. NICHOLAS ploying a large number of laborers in Im- Commission saying struck the Chinaman I would have to anarchism, for the purpose of this sec- KANE. a letter to the Police it. do not know seen how many are willing give time to castle and kotow, as he had been there "NEWBURY LAWTON, proving Its main line up the Columbia that was constantly getting complaints After I left Evans I quiet, dispassionate consideration of three times and the Kaiser had refused tion shall be taken to include every act I whether or not he went back to see the the done or word uttered with intent to "CHESTER GRISWOLD, Riven and the Northern Pacific has work against gambling, and that rumors were vital problems relating to the welfare an audience to him each time. Chief "Regatta Committee. for a good many in various parts of the gamblers were paying money Chinaman," concluded the witness. community. very encouraging Burgomaster replied hotly. He cause or to incite others to cause the rife that The medical evidence by Dr. A. C. Smith of the It is Kirschner assassination of a "To Commodore L. C. Ledyard, New Washington. Besides this, there are sev- for protection. I told the board that the an economic league numbering about approved the resolution, however, and President of the United logging being and Dr. Holcomb was to the effect that that States or any person in the line of suc- York Yacht Club, Chairman of Commit- eral railroads constructed, only way to put a stop to such rumors autopsy 250 of the leading men of the city should expressed the hope that the city would on Challenge." which will require laborers for several pro- the revealed a hemorrhage in the cession, the Governor of a state or any tee was to close the houses, and that I hemor- have been so quickly organized, and it Is yet obtain what it wanted. Later in the was to- al- dead Chinaman's brain; that the person in the gubernatorial or Columbia taken to City Island months. posed to do It if the police did not. probably hoped that members and other citizens discussion Herr Singer referred to Em- succession day. Her trip up the River was though would be highly gratified if rhage was caused by a blow or presence peror the chief of any foreign state or any East a I the jar. and caused death. No ex- will assist as heartily with their William's speech to the Alexander continuous ovation from the scores of HenryB. 111. police would assist me in the work. that this meetings as they have done with regiment of guards, in which His Majesty person in the line of succession thereof." Courrwrlffht I ternal marks of violence were found on at the vessels from the ocean liners down to the 5. Court-wrigh- t, sent that letter tc the commission by a contributions to its financial sup- said that he would, if necessary, quell the The second section provides that every tug. CHICAGO, Oct Henry H. the body of deceased. their person smallest one of most widely known messenger boy, and the secretary of the port. It will be remembered that the impudence and insubordination of the who, without Intent or cause or to the New York Yacht the receipted The jury's verdict was that SI Ylck'3 incite co cause At Club, Secretary railroad men in the Middle East, Is se- commission . for it. The next following gentlemen were unanimously Berliners with the bayonets of the guards. others the assassination said today kne-- death was caused by extravasation of of persons to Oddle that all the business of riously ill the Lakeside Hospital, where thing I the commission had ordered hemorrhage elected officers at the meeting of tho Herr Kirschner again replied. He said the referred in the first committees at gambling-house- s blood or of the brain; that the various had been com- to-4- the closed up. That Is league, the Emperor's words were not as section, shall say or do anything with a he recently submitted amputation Evans struck the Chinaman, and that the held in June: that pleted, and there was no necessity all Is to the story. want any C. nt, view of maintaining or promulgating an- for of his left leg at the knee. Six months there I don't produced hemorrhage. President, Judge B. Bellinger; strong as reported. They were also ex- them to meet again. Beyond the reception particular credit for taking the action blow struck the Greene; plicable a point view, archistic doctrines shall be guilty of a ago he retired from his position as chair- I Harry Smith, painter, 537 Goldsmith Thomas G. treasurer, from human of as to Sir Thomas Lipton at the Yacht Club did, and, of course, I cannot say whether C. E. Ladd; secretary, Lee; as- the speech was delivered just after the high misdemeanor. Tuesday, no arrangements man of the Western Trunk Line commit- street, one of the witnesses examined at 'Herbert 4 for his enter- or not it was my letter that caused the ex- attack on Never- tee, on account of poor health. A few the Inquest Friday, wishes to state that sistant secretary, Robert H. Wilson; the Kaiser at Bremen. tainment have been made. Asked if commission to take the action It did." ecutive committee, Hon. George H. Wil- theless, Herr Kirschner admitted the im- Pentecost "Will Go to Manila. there was any truth in the rumor that days ago he was removed to the hospital, the testimony given then by another wit- Smith, was In- liams, R. L. Sabln, Judge A. F. Sears, perial speech had pained him. Oct. 5. As the boats' crews would be exchanged and where it was found he was suffering from "Will Study ness, that he, under the NEW YORK. .the result of embolism of leg, and gangrene Underground Systems. fluence of liquor Thursday night, is not B. B. Beekman. Rev. T. L. Eliot, Frank an urgent request that he accept from a new series of races sailed under these the that NEW YORK, Oct. 5. John B. McDon- Rlgler, W. B. Chase, Dr. H. Sir Michael Hicks-Beac- h, Chan- had Owing age, correct. C. Fenton, Presbyterian Board of Mis- conditions. Mr. Oddle said that he did set in in the foot. to his ald, the contractor of the subway, cellor of Exchequer, the Foreign 64, sails Robert F. Bell. the denies sions a call to work In Manila, not know of any such arrangement, and his condition is serious. today on Campania for that Parliament will meet- - this Au- the Rev. the and The first meeting of this season will be Dr. George F. Pentecost has severed his did not think there was any. the Continent, on a tour of Inspection Swedish Evnnjrellcal Convention. held Tuesday evening 8 tumn to provide more money for the Destroyed. ABERDEEN, Wash., 5. next at o'clock. connection with the pastorate of the The London correspondent of the Trib- Texas Town of the underground systems in Oct The In the Unitarian Chapel. Henry D. Lloyd, prosecution of the war In South Africa. une quotes a prominent English yachts- 5. Swedish Evangelical convention of Presbyterian Church of Yonkers, N. Y. HOUSTON, Tex., Oct. Fire which and London, Paris and Budapest. The the of Boston, will lecture on "Taxation-New- est Neverthless at the present rate of expen- man saying 11:30 began ses- Dr. went to Yonkers from as a renewed attempt to broke" out at last night at Timpson, contract for the electrical equipment and Northwest States a three days' England." Lloyd Is weUV diture the deficit for the fiscal year will Pentecost the capture America's cup sion here this afternoon. Ministers are Mr. the Marylebone Presbyterian Church of Lon- the has been made Tex., destroyed almost the entire busi- substation apparatus of the Rapid Tran- known of Against Com- be ,69,724,000. chile the 60,000,000 of new improbable long ow- present from Tacoma. Seattle, Portland author "Wealth don, where he had preached for several for a time to come, ness section of the city, entailing a loss sit Railroad has been awarded by Mr. Mc-- points. Bishop monwealth." consols, with which It was expected to years. ing general '1 and other Colson, of Port- "Labor to the disannolniment of of S125.000. donald to the Westlnghouse Electric & land, is presiding officer. and "A Country Without Strikes."