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   Fairbanks Daily News (Newspaper) - November 26, 1908, Fairbanks, Alaska                                EDITION 2 OClock Oclock i ARE United PERTH Troubles came to a climax here yesterday in the when 700 workmen clashed with deputies resulting in the death or sx of the The riots be came so serious that the national guard was called out and arrived here last placing the city under martial Quiet reigns here and it is hoped that the worst of the trouble is The strike started over a demand for a in wages which was refused by the pottery corn Jim an oldtime Fair is prospering in a freight in the Sullivan creek ing business BEGINS 8 Father and Son Arraigned on Murder Plead Not and Robin charged with the mur der of former United States Senator were arraigned yesterday Both pleaded not The trial was fixed for December They will be tried first in order that evidence may be deduced that may aid prosecution of ethers charged with being COOPER TRIAL Fleet Italian Wins American 1 London CAMPAIGN EUND IS EXPENSIVE NEW Finishing full 60 yards of the American the coveted cup away from to Dorando the e indoor Marathon Estimated Hearst Spent Be tween and 000 in great Italian won in the indoor Marathon test night Unlike his experience at the British sta and able to have strained to an even more He made the run in 2 44 22 15 third par tys statement of campaign tions shows that the chief supporter He made the run n 515 than that made by Hayes in his London 45 a l D to was William Both weighed in thU Hearst It is that the cam Each claims perfect condition cost Hearst between and United Press Nov big Atlantic passenger steam er Croix has been purchased by Schubach the big Alaska shipping and will be brought around to the Pacific some time during the The steamship added to the ocean fleet of the firm to handle Nome and Michael She will be one of the early fleet for Nome 7 The Croix is a elaborately finished passenger of the same type as the Cottage but of greater Schubach Hamilton are making extensive enlarge ments in their facilities both on the ocean and on the Yukon and Tanata evidently expecting to handle a big share of Nome and Tanana shipping next ec The distance of the run last partly The contest was the greatest of any ever the last three minutes of the time the two men running could it be determined who win Two more evenly racers probably never seen m me a marvel Five differences he ran by and I got a go lead over The held to a Wiling at of the last halt and it could be seen that was hanging on only by the exertion of every gram 1 race Hayes that he had been careless in conditioning himself for tte of his who say that since fate hours and dissipating He and his friends still believe that he is the faster of the two race The SAN Papke is favorite at 10 to 7 all around San Francisco this and practically no Ketchel money Is Ming San Francisco has St confidence old and should win tonight It will mean another big loss to local sports ii third meeting of the two wen matched youngsters will likely draw the largest attendance oa record There has been an unusually heavy advance sale and it now will be packed to the limit of its campaign contribution confidence of to It almost certain the mill wi 1 not 80 alone was a check for OVER 100 MEET DEATH IN FIRE Fearful Loss of Life on Burned in the PreM than 70 of the 226 people aboard the steamship Sardinian which was burned to the waters edge in the harbor yesterday One hundred and twenty people met their either in the fire on board or in the rough The ship is practically a total The fact that a hard gale was blow ing made it difficult for those who jumped overboard to and at the same time lashed the flames aboard the vessel into such a fury that efforts to stop the fire were in MARINES GO ASHORE TODAY Policemen of the Navy Cele brate Thanksgiving at in Alaskan succumbed lasti night to heart failure after a short Captain Douglas is known by ev ery seamon on the and has been interested at Nome for a long time NEXT TO CO United PreM hun dred marines from the Atlantic fleet are stretching their legs on shore today taking advantage of Thanks giving Day to make the most of their shore This is the first time these men have heen off the vessels for some and lively times are expected in the city before the day is CAPTAIN DOUGLAS DIES IN SEATTLE the age 67 Captain Abel Douglas of the oldest Bailors on the and for many years a whaler Matter Stirred Up by Mayor Carter Will Result in Closing According to the situation as it now stands it looks as though slot machines will be the next to Yesterday Mayor Carter of the city inquired at the marshals of fice as to whether or not slot ma chines came under the ban of the He was referred to the district attorney and was informed that slot machines were illegal and would bave to be closed When asked today in regard to the action he proposed to take In the Qhtef Deputy Shea said that he had been informed by Dis Attorney Clegg that slot ma chines could not run under the law and that such being the case he proposed to see that the law was He said that as soon as a warrant was sworn out accusing anyone of running such machines he would proceed to make the ar United PreM LOS Welsh last night elevated his rank to the Battling Nelson one of the most decisive beatings of the la Abe never had a chance to win from the opening gong of the first young vveisn the faster at every stage of the 15 rounds of furious At the end nS fan for it was soon apparent they were sing the cleverest battle put up by a lightweight in defensive tac and time and again whip Attell down to a where Abe rSe ffl t had met better man and would desperately to get in a might open the way for a lucky but he was never He good and rallied time and but he lost confidence and showed poor strength in He claimed that he also had an injured hand and that it pained him terribly every time he struck a Betting was 10 to 8 on the The attendance was about United Press NEW trying to get to the open sea this morning in a dense fog that has wrapped the coast for two days in an impenetrable a White Star liner ran into and sank the Panama steamer Finance off the huge freight nd passenger bon going to the bottom with all on The Finance has lain off the hook for two days trying to set intone pass age on account of the Tugs have been sent to the scene of the but at this time nothing can be learned ot the extent of the catastrophe or the number of lives he White Star steamship is supposed rammed the lost vessel bow on and to have escaped without serious Old Folks Home Week the Beats Donald Last casion of Elaborate So j Night After Close cial j BANQUET THIS AFTERNOON j BATTLE WAS HARD FOUGHT IS GOING who for some time past has conducted the Trite stage will leave in a couple of days for the Trite intends to make his headquarters at Victo during the coming but will spend much of his time OIL CASE OFE UNTIL MONDAY Archbold Employs Every Trick of Evasion to Defeat the United PreM NEW Stand ard Oil company of New Jersey prose was adjourned yesterday after noon until Monday on ac count of Thanksgiving Archbold was on the witness stand until the close of the Absolutely nothing of any value to the prosecution was given by him in his answers during the long He either declined to or evaded the point in every tion put to Jq the rebellion and has j ed hundreds to tho faction bent upon the government of dent The United States nan been ordered here from to protect and interests of American has returned from a visit to the Nenana He reports having encountered many overflows and considerable rough trail on the Artistic Job Printing The HAYTI MINISTER IS MURDERED ROOSEVELT GELS INTO TROUBLE HINDUS HARD KEEP IN CHECK United to PORT AU Min ister ot the Haitian ho made an at tack upon force of revo wat overwhelm ed taken captive and executed by the The victory has given a new Makes Address Before Colored Men and Should Press an address made today at the laying of the corner stone of the Colored Young Mens Association President Roosevelt took occasion to voice his sentiments oa the race comparing the two saying that it was his strong belief that the only solu tion of the vexing question is for the two peoples to get in the hope that the white population will absorb the The utter ances of the President have sioned the greatest consternation in the and have brought out of protest Session to Close With Grand Mask Ball This Even Will Play Games Friday and Saturday Nights for of Engineer is L Thanksgiving visitor in town to in check the rebellious spirit ol Ithe Hindus are taxing the ingenuity of all the British officials from Lords Minto and Kitchener It is hoped to hold the revolt to small pro portions at least until the arrival of Yesterday an attempt was made to assassinate Prosecutor who has been imposing extreme penalties upon scores of rioters in the hope of dis further A bomb was thrown at but luckily it went wide of its mark and he was not seri ITALIANS ARE AFTER SLAVS United PreM have been called out to put down the tions against Austrian citizens that have grown from mass meetings of little consequence to dangerous Austrian citizens have been assaulted and brutally beaten and ties have been heaped upon A heavy guard has stationed about the Austrian consulate to pre The festivities for Old Folks Home week started in yesterday with a rush at but will reach their climax in the doings this afternoon and even ing when they give the big banquet and hold the masquerade bail tonight A trainload of guests of the Arctic Brotherhood arrived in the town yes afternoon and were immediate ly struck with the preparations that had been made for their They found the street to the hall lined with gay with streamers bidding them a happy greeting and they were immediately taken in charge by the reception com During the evening the guests were entertained at the hall at a card party where 500 was and the nights enjoyment was concluded by a fun continuing until 1 Two hundred guests are expected today and the banquet this afternoon is planned as an elaborate The Arctic chiefs of Chena and other towns will be the speakers of the with of this acting as Arrange ments have been made to seat 200 people at the main but they gave it out down there that they were ready to take care of all that Tonight the gaily decorated hal will be the scene of a big masque rade ball which will be one of the most brilliant affairs that will be held in Chena this and for which the most prepara lions have been will close the session vent any Indignities that might result In international The and affair it is They redeemed themselves at the curling rink last night and put up one of the prettiest games that las been seen here this Dusenbury was playing Donald and he was fighting for life and dear old because it was his ast chance on earth and had he ost he would have been out of the for he already had ona defeat staring him in the The game was close and exciting and the bases were fill ed every At the start it looked as though wouldnt make a but about the end of the second half be lifted over a drop kick that brought the crowd to its feet with a They were all but they yell ed just to show their When the final score was chalked up it showed that Dusenbury had won by the score of 12 to The lineup was as skip Smith and and After the game they had a draw ing for the rest of the series with the results as follows Jonas and Schooling Mowatt and Dusenbury Brace Stewart hoped that the guests will be given a gorgeous The first of the mails between Fairbanks and Valdez will leave either terminal The big service will be til next the trails to break   

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