Dubuque Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - June 22, 1901, Dubuque, Iowa and continued warm and Sunday BUSINESS HEN arc after circulation in The Telegraph get it all VOL: LVI DUBUQUE EVENING JUNE 22 1901 No 398 Open GOLDENEAGLE Store Opart ackward Season Too Many Warm Weather Suits That Tells the Whole Story PRICES To Reduce Number of Suits FIRST LOSS THE BEST LOSS MANY ARE KILLED Seventeen Burned Suffocated or Otherwise Killed in a New York Fire PEOPLE JUMP THE WINDOWS Cyclone In Nebraska Kills by Whole of Explosion for number of suits that have been selling at ten and twelve and Light colors Checks Plaids and Stripes TRIMMINGS GOOD TAILORING GOOD MATERIALS GOOD Just the thing1 for business or work or day wear during the hot weather to come For This Sals here's si Pickup WO Mon's Half in solid colors Kod Blue Brown ISc POP pair fhis lOc Heavy Straws arc lighter Brighter and than anil soo Wo to state ut thv A It of Florida Mrs Hasan of Jacksonville throughout tin try to that In as sewing machines or aw can bo gathered of womon who have by the could and help If those obtained Any ture or clothing also would be very __ n Crystal Falls Mich Juut.> recorded hero t- tolin H Walsh of an In- In it tract of ore land In county This conveyance Is to have some connection the proponed of the and Michigan railway from orn Junction northward Ilor tnd Juno shot and slightly wounded Thursday afternoon Tho i of the said to bo A watch shattered by Iho probably saved life women ar hero Worth Mifin tit tho sawmill of tho Tower com- pany In tho northern tin comity about worth of lumber Tho bulk to mi- land when It Is opened uro in butchers at Denver arc- cotting which deal di- with the consumer Thu Methodist church at has a ban ou huts worn at church of it tu Co Juno of the to and to him lik in behalf of linn the Euro- of has up his apartments and loft a tor Marseilles It Is returning to his own country In lit Francisco Juno trans- Ohio has arrived from Manila and 750 men o the infantry IN OUTLINE Held of Chicago n to tho school nt New Haven It Is rumored In Berlin that J will give a series of boxing displays before the emperor Arthur been expelled from the ranks of tho reservist officers Austria for ridiculing dueling lu a Wk Joseph Chamberlain will visit tho United States In tho autumn TUe health ot W chained a passenger train to tho truck for Jive hours to compel tho rail way company to remove u car full of Ten members ot a gang of alleged THE Syracuse June big homestead has been put In here by the Krf Unpin City luno nado did hoavy several miles wost of this city totally demolishing tho houses on the Little ranch which wero occupied by F N Allen and his They reached a cellar In time to escape death Groat trees wore torn up and carried many yards The storm overtook tho mall carrier and a lady passenger coming from Silver City The demolished and he two had a Tho torsos not yet been found Oil Wash Juno Henry Fish son of J M Fish of tle falls and were by mi explosion of dynamite In Iho inlin horo Their heads wore literally torn olY Juno W Aster lias to tho Queen Very Clump New York Juno ple are believed to have been killed and a number injured as the result of it following an explosion among a of lu store of Abraham M at N J Tho store was on the of a tenement building cause of the explosion Is not known nnd the property loss will not exceed of Demi Wounded Mining bodies found up to tills writing Mrs Adamsou Mrs Charles Williams burned to rescue Charles Williams Harold 111 months child of the keeper of tho Willie 0 weeks Mrs Bamber U Mrs Andrew bond only Mrs Ann Clarence Burns li years Mrs Annie Mrs Mary fy total recovered 12 The missing Joseph 2 weeks Mrs Anne two nephews of Mrs and Mrs Mary The Injured Mr J Jossup bruised and burned Mrs J Jessup bruised and I Barnburner head and face Sodor head severely Nicholas cut on Fireman Edward S land Injured by falling Mr and Mrs John burned about face nnd body A of people re- minor injuries but went to their os Stilt ml Grim The explosion occurred shortly after noon and many of the occupants of building wore out Jit dinner The building In which the explosion curred was u frame tenement four stories high with stores on the ground The middle store was occupied by Ton families occupied the building So great was force of tho explosion that a boy ing in the street half a block away was lifted from Ills foot hurled against an Iron fence and one of his legs broken A trolley car was directly In front of the building when the ex- plosion occurred burst of flame blown out Into tho street scorched the sides of ear nnd singed the of tho passengers Flro A number of who were on tho building when the explosion took place wero either stunned burned to death or found escape cut off and wore Evory window seemed to bo omitting lume within a minute after the explosion Mrs Williams her clothing on lire leaped out of one of the windows and fell to the yard bo- low Her body was dragged out of reach ot the flumes but the flesh rousted and dropped from the bones Her was a cripple nnd probably remained longer than It was safe In an effort to save him Ho was found burned to a crisp on his bed Some of tho occupants of the rooms dropped from tho windows and wero Others hung from the windows until came HURRICANE fiatt Oregon railroad and injuring others dead are Thomas Hugh Jameson of land The ney of tatally James'Ycrke of skull arid John Bard of Seattle arm nnd right leg broken Montgomery of tle about Arthur of right leg head and left Burkey scalp that Thomas Graham and ilugh Jameson were hole with giant powder and had put In sticks Tt is supposed that they the the explosion occurred Jameson's head was blown off was blown almost into Scotty was thrown up on top of the cut a distance of fatal still alive at His was blown skun tured and and holes HOLDS STRIKERS Judge Jackson of Injunction Fame Acts in the West Virginia Troubles DOCUMENT ISSUED IS SWEEPING Mine Workers Ordered Off an It for War Is Good IMPORTS IN ENGLAND OF AMERICAN PRODUCTS ARE ON SIN CREASE INCLUDES MANUFACTURED GOODS Another Move on United States Foot to Have Purchase the Indies Parkersburg W V June John J Jackson of the United States circuit court Issued a restraining der last night enjoining lodge No 558 of tho United Mine Workers two other lodges from interfering with the of the Flat Top coal region at W Va The of com- plaint among other things charges that the defendants were Interfere with the coal mines operated by the Thacker Coal and Coke com- pany the Coal and Coke com- pany the Logan Consolidated Coal and April imd subject to the approval and control of the secretary of war of tlic HENDERSON MOW AT lONDON Will lie Shown Around nnd a Figure June son with his and daughter ar- rived at House Thursday for a fortnight In Loadon He will receive courtesies from tlic speaker c nd members of the parliament and will bo a prominent figure at the Fourth of July dinner where he will spenk This dinner will be unusually large and important Representatives of British colony will have seats of honor and Lord Strathcona will respond for them Lord Goschen Sir Ian Hamilton LevI P Morton and Frederick H Gillett will attend the dinner have boon Indicted by tho jury at Chicago A A a Chicago man paid for K store window ho had In oven with a machine that Couldn't work U Is that the New York Chum of tlint tendon subscribed to tho Victoria memorial Excursion Tickets Tho Croat will from 1st lo 1st to the following very low To at Haul or Minneapolis ami ro- UTo and return To Denver Colorado and Pueblo and rut urn To Salt Lake City und and re- tickets are to return until Cyclone Strlkon In anil Out Ono Neb Juno of tho most destructive tornados to human life that over occurred In Nebraska crossed down the Keyn Palm river Thursday evening at 0 o'clock Ono family of seven are all killed and out of another family of six two are killed and the balance except the father are fatally Injured The family was composed of the Greening father aged -10 Mrs mother still ing lint not expected to survive Grace For further Information cull on V ti ODD City Ticket Sar Main street to RODU City SPECIAL BOUND TRIP KATES To St Minneapolis and Milwaukee will sell round trip July 1st to Inclusive and 1st to 10th to St Paul Minneapolis for to Duluth 00 good to return until Oct Slat Juno 13th to Inclusive and July 10th to AUK Inclusive rates to same points will be one faro plus for the round trip good to return un- of the Milwaukee Cor full particulars to LESS THAN RATE TO FORK I A Tickets sold July Cth to 13th return limit Special truin party personally conducted will leave cuito P m Tuesday July 9th Omaha p m July Stops Injured aged 14 Margaret Greening Maggie Greening aged John Greening aged -I and Jacob Greening aged all killed Out of the family of August In children Ida nnd Clara aged respectively 7 and S j wore killed anil the mother and her daughter Bertha and son Theodore respectively 10 and 12 wero Injured August Anderson the fattier was away from home at time No other casualties arc as yet reported families of Jacob Berg and wore injured somewhat when their houses wore demolished but not seriously All communication with the outside world Is cut off and It Is Impossible to learn what the storm did along the Koya Palm river west of whore the Greening and families were found The big wagon bridge across the Keya Palm river was completely de- Whore the houses of Anderson lino dwellings and other Is nothing to be seen except kindling Little Maggie and Jacob Greening were found GOO yards from where the house stood They wero stripped of nil their clothing but wero not ured The other two children were tho were in full view of their mother ami oldest sister who wore both fatally Injured and who could see them but render no Washington June The state de- Is receiving gratifying re- ports our consuls In England the on ward march of American factures In nearly all the great industrial the United Kingdom ex- ports to the United States of goods are dwindling while the Imports of similar articles from our ports arc Increasing Consul McFarland at Nottingham re- V arts the great growth the can caned goods trade and of business by our dealers In hardware stoves hosiery typewriters cash ters and shoes Consul Stephens at Plymouth speaks of the growth of our boot and shoe business and trade In our ready-made clothing Vice Consul Renton at ford tolls of the boom In furniture business and Consul Doylo at Liverpool and Consul Smytho at Hull report the progress of our meat and fruit trade Washington June The United Plates minister to has been granted leave of absence to visit this country and is now supposed route to ington arrive it is said conclusive wril be taken ward the the Danish West Indies by the States A most denial Is given at the state department to the story from Copenhagen the effect that the United States has sent a note to mark saying If that country Is not willing to sell the West to the United States latter must demand the fortification of the harbors of St Thomas and John A RELIC Benedict Arnold's Traitor Ship Said to Have Been Discovered in Burlington Vt June re- mains of tha revolutionary war ship tho schooner RoyaL were found at the Of Champlain to-day by J G Falcon the Chicago diver This ship was by Benedict Arnold and sunk by the British in Falcon a able of relies Including three and thirty cannon bulls nnd shot and has not finished his work of Investigation The to contain a very valuable quantity treasure and what is most interesting of all the private papera of Benedict Arnold will jn the Tho relics thus secured were round In thirty feet Two of tlie aim carriages which wore built and bo sent to the Smithsonian Institution Outlook In India London June Bombay cor- respondent of The Dally Express an- that the monsoon rains have not yet extended beyond the Bombay THINK HE IT IS NOW THOUGHT PERKY AND PARTY HAVE PERISHED TWENTY-ONE IN HIS PARTY GAGE GIVES FACTS of the Treasury Is Indorsed by the Cabinet in That Russian Tariff War In Which Secretary Beacon for the Action Off tho JOHS JAY Coke company the Kcd Jacket Coal company the Lick Fork Coal company and the Coal and Coke com- The was ordered filed cess was issued thereon and a rary order was allowed restraining the defendants and all others associated with them from interfering with the operation of the mines by their owners Snino Old Injunction The injunction prohibits all persons from Interfering in any way with the management or the six mines In the Matewan Held menacing threatening or the miners entering upon property of the companies public assemblages there assembling lu the roads or approaches to the property of the companies inter- fering in any persons going to their work in the mines or In any way Inciting them to cease work The injunction Is tho same sweeping re- straining order issued by Judge son two years ago and so bitterly fought by the United Mine Workers Many arrests are expected to follow Quit Work Matewan W Va June situation throughout the Matewan and coal fields Is still a grave one Things had been bad before Thursday when the Ing occurred but the crisis Is yet to come Things seemed to be quiet about the mine all day yesterday but the quietness was but tho calm before the storm Word of the shooting spread rapidly and on early morning trains several union agents arrived They went promptly to work and er It that they had the mob under control but only to plan for a concerted action of all the union ors in Mingo who number nearly They were gathering here last evening throughout the section Ono of the leaders said that if tho non- union men could not be persuaded they would bo compelled tar On next Monday morning the ators will make an attempt to eject from their property all the striking miners now occupying houses ln the coal This will no doubt cause everything to break out afresh and the culminating point of tho crisis will likely he Monday PRESSMEN Now Over a Year Since North Pole Adventurer Heard From New York Juno 22 of tenant 1C R Peary are alarmed at the brought to Philadelphia day by thu Greenland bark from to the effect that tho last winter In Greenland vaa one of the most severe ever known and that natives believe the members oC the Peary expedition have perished has been heard from Peary since March 13 1900 Last summer his wife and daughter for the north on thu steamer expecting to join the explorer at his winter tion at Etah The last heard from the WInward Is that she sailed August 20 1900 from on tier to twenty-one In the party and It Is feared all may have perished as the report the Ivigtut is that hundreds of Eskimos from cold and hunger though inured to the Arctic climate The Brick a chartered by the Peary Arctic club for a fourth ex- Is now in dry dock In London or a voyage northward from N S on which she is to sail July IE Washington June mott im- portant subject discussed at cabinet meeting was that ing thu assessment of customs oil petroleum or Its products from Hussla Secretary Gaffe has direct charge of the enforcement of the tariff laws explained to the dent and the members of the cabinet in detail the department's connection with the matter and the history of the legislation affecting it At the sion of the secretary's statement all of it- pressed themselves as lu entire accord Secretary Gage in the position he has requested that lie make n statement covering the entire ground Later in the day the secretary made the statement and gave It out It with a summary of the visions of the Dingier tariff law re- garding the matter in question Sent to A U the He then This was embodied In a circular the of die customs April 21 to which was schedule of 109 countries duty ou petroleum und Those countries included France Russia Spain nnd practically all of the leading tries of the world This circular was issued for the purpose of carrying into effect the petroleum the tariff law No protests were received from any country nor could they be reasonably expected In view of that the countries mimed already in operation laws fixing a iff duty on petroleum and Its flnt the Matter So far us known In the treasury department no Importations of leum had been received into tho ed States until June IS 1000 invoice of petroleum was re- wooden part is now The o the relics presumed to the Burlington Woman June peculiar at Turtle Creek will result in two deaths Mrs William Ferguson undertook to soften a can of furniture polish ou the kitchen stove To facilitate matters she added half a pint of turpentine In a second the can was ablaze and Mrs In her efforts to save the house caught up the can threw It the window and struck the son of William McWIlliams who was playing on the porch Seoing the result the woman rushed to the aid of the child who was ithen ablaze and in the light for life both were so badly burned that they cannot live 10th cun Join en route will bu made at Benver Colorado Springs and Suit on route the finest of the Hock and Nevada Mountains The party will be- limited In number and under direction or tho Tourist Department Chicago U'y Send stamp for Illustrated Itinerary and map of Bun Francisco to W B G P i1 A 22 Fifth Ave Chicago III and I Bldg Latest appointments for Modem dental work sistance Mrs Anderson I to my children but the storm took two of them me and killed them I laid held Tho wind also took away from me the storm all my clothes and shoes and stockings wore gone Everything In the track storm was destroyed Trees wero flown the smaller ones were stripped of leaves and fences we're carried GOO yards The furniture that was In the homes Andersons and Greenings cannot uo found Kalama Wash Anil Confidence the ures JSow Tall About j G Dun weekly today Increasing particularly territory Ohio liver including the northwest the eral and tolls of widespread prosperity and confidence The railroads more goods that may be classed as luxuries than before arid In spite slightly higher money market there is no fear on this score in any legitimate trade news continues trouble from dis- agreements with labor and the long laggard cotton goods has re- covered slightly with unsold stocks of cloths No to prices of iron and iron manufactures aside from a moderate reduction In gray forge at Boston about on a few particularly ns to boots and seasonable good's as well as fall deliveries more quiet No change in and prices remain barely the lowest As the season advances crop conditions ily some states Is being harvested the numbered 193 United States against 179 last y and H in Canada against im tho Soldiery Sum's Print Shop Washington Tune printing their international con- vention hero yesterday decided against the resolution requesting bers of the union to Ing military organisations A resolution was adopted providing for the creation of tho of fore- of press work lu tho government and the bureau of en- and printing who shall have complete control supervision un- der the government printer and the superintendent of the bureau of en- and printing of all presses pressmen and employed In the He must be a practical man and a the al union Then Indorsement was given the resolutions adopted by Feeders and Assistants Union No 42 These lutions set forth that the union has used all honorable means to organise the feeders employed in the government branches without avail and that tho Feeders and Assistants Union No 42 to work with feeders after Sept 1 1901 In all the government branches located in on Van New York June 22 Mayor bury of Detroit called on Mayor Van Wyck in reference to the return of body of ex-Governor of Igan to this country Mayor said that Governor Bliss and a tion of the most prominent citizens Michigan would come to this city to meet the body and act as an escort to Detroit and desired to go down bay and get the body The mayor his visitor that he would do In his power him the Eldorado Kan June The triaT of Miss Morrison for of Mrs Castle was closed yesterday so far as the evidence was concerned and would have gone on today only that one juryman is a Seventh Day and keeps the Sabbath In fact Court consequently adjourned to Monday The judge Miss Morrison's clothes Another Woman Murder Iron Mountain Mich June 22 Mrs Mary Daniels was murdered by Jack Goldsworthy in the summer kitchen of her home She was struck with an ax while was In her arms The murderer as run from the house informed Mrs Daniels sister that she had fainted and was In the house Ho was ed June who was minister of in tho last stabbed at a meeting of the city bly and died His assassin is a and acted for the FILIPINO FOURTH OF JULY Will the to tho of Civil Government Washington June Issued the order of the president establishing civil ment lu the Philippines The order says that or the fourth day of July 1001 it shall be wise ordered the the ippine commission will exercise the ex- ecutive authority In all civil affairs In the government of the Philippine ands heretofore exercised in such fairs by governor of the and to that end the Hon William H Taft president said commission appointed civil governor of Such executive authority will be ex- under and In conformity to to the to Move Denver Colo tes president of the Brotherhood of Railway that the headquarters of tlie brotherhood will be removed from San Francisco to Denver In the near future This admits all railway employes without reference to their particular of labor i What Culminated Ala June that has been brewing between the groes and whites for some time In the death of Clebe gomery colored who was riddled with Winchester bullets said to have been flred by Tump Vaughan white Think About Chicago June 22 Edward D Morse a horseman has sued the Washington Park club Its secretary and two judges for damages for alleged Injuries received in being ruled off the track June 4 A is also made a He a Delusion Chicago Tune member of an ancient slan family has been sent ferson asylum He a delusion that the at N -Y tured from crude produced in Hussla The collector of customs at Rochester held that tho ar- ticle was subject to duly as a tion of and assessed duty cordingly While the from England It was shown that the crude produced iu An appeal was taken from the action of the collector to tho beard of general appraisers at New York This beard on Jan 28 sustained the col- lector TROUBLE Treasury Not Sec What Ground fin for The secretary then shows where the trouble really began He No protest or objection so far as the de- knows was received from any country against this decision and the matter was not again brought the attention of the government until March of this year On that date the department replying to inquiries from the collector of customs at New York as to how he should ascertain the try or origin In the liquidation of ties on petroleum or Its products ing In this country held that of products of crude petroleum be accompanied by a United consular certificate showing the try whore the petroleum was produced the absence of this certificate the liquidation was to be suspended and pending further Information the rate of duties must be estimated at the rate levied by any country on petroleum Further than this the department has never taken any action whatever ou the subject of petroleum and even in these it will be observed tlie rules laid down apply equally and without to countries of the world Upon this statement of facts are a great loss to under- stand how can feol at the government's and urate a system of discriminating ties against products of the United States In It Is hopfed that Secretary Hay will bo able to sent the facts so that will re scind her action and will show that is not to unjust lo this trv In tariff matters The cabinet that the administration a strong and believes that If is entirely friendly she will be convinced that her TOOK CHANGES Captain of Inko WJr Hell New June Without the assistance of vi and to strate that ax battleship could be Hell Gate Henry M uey took through the passage Thursday It was the time In history of the navy any commander vessel of ever dared the feat and river and were filled the trip the Massachusetts Washington June 22 The navy de- has taken cognizance of the action of the of Massachusetts In going and Long has sued n order tha t battleship through Hell except under of emergency New York June by the Captain do what this hullabaloo Is I do not soo where any Captain the yard pilot Why there times as big as the through Hell twice That Is the of the Tall line She In in the morning and goes out in the Oon Kn Chicago C adjutant general U S through Chicago yesterday on Ua waft