Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - June 3, 1903, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania TWENTY-SECOND 82 LOCK HAVEN I IN K 3, 1903. PRICE TWO WESTERN FLOODS ARE SUBSIDING ROBBERS FLY AT FIRE ALARM ELY f TEXTILE WORKERS STRIKE Kansas City and Topcka Report Some There is Said to he A 7nple Food for the Kansas in and U a Kansas City hub ihr in lUv n fall of about the and is thv The dauber nf a famine the railroads are ill thr who i- have been was uu flintier ui The ui liny ill east found In be i i * stories down mM half a have been washed their Willi Figure In Unique Tactics At Driven Tu and Finally Aro Former Assistant General on i ANIMUS OF Jane Six Employes of the Hosiery Have Quit Fully Joined Han KM of Already In. strike of the ed 1'Jatt, Harber & at 2.30 mi At- I textile workers of Philadelphia for a while Iwo i others of their number went inside And j blew the wife to a goodly amount of The explosion aroused the neighborhood and several narrowly Wins by the Dr. was making a professional and appeared on the a after the ft hen of the rob be is began firing at The was well and be waw two mto overhauling the At that instant Policeman rime tempt to Him till ill the i tff the that will be able in tiring in i all The in ilie east j running around the and rushed this The are of in pack I tic The to of which ran he out in for aid for the proves to 1>m greater than at tirst j on ihv d aul j and therp is no that there but is meat to sumumi i fur 4 the oi se ureal n even If in that the provide for from j the the Superintendent of The j is appealed thai Thin taken after an he believed the water supply ( by who has In u measure by Me 1 returned the Mound has a pump and Indler in f he writer hound center nf street U Xo the if pimple ity of the prep them imd and that tn in f harmony with S- in fo the made by uf ashler of the tufi eity The letter is us I lor your into the two pistols in the n supply Inio a leading to The 11 This he said he till by giving tlie eily fire nnd water for All the vaMe and are as 1! The power plant of the tin* - NJ a under nnd will nut - to run tlie water to aid cf two other and bad to He then ran and turned in no ahum of to which the bnt the excitement incident in the fire gave the rubbers an excellent opportunity to Tlie firemen ww the running alung ihe bnt them to be citizens on their way to the not A who was last ihe 7 to ibe railroad vard is being held hour spread yesterday to the hosiery np the industry tighter than it ban Hince the great suspension was Fully persons joined June - the already array of idle Moot piddle the leiter of were employed nf Assistant Postmaster in the hosiery mills in the Kensington rJ 13- This chw of workers are unorganised hut they decided to join the ranks of tbe unionists in other branches of the textile trade when they saw the magnitude ot the movement for a shorter It is probable that of tbe women and children will into and will to bring oal the workers in other hosiery It given out by tbe executive board ALL GAINESVILLE IVEE PS AND WORKS Business Suspended at Tornado Stricken Town and Everybody Helps to Bury the Dead and Care for heart was opened - - if i of the textile last thai 10 1; V. ei 1 n i r y - vrc 1 win n no i WAtk nx MiV t I ft f i nui j w holier for AT All In 1 i i If i % k * * h r. i w a i I K ri 4 3 1 lJ P li ' 1 h 1 r j The first the come has yel the flowed and it i-j iim will arrive fur several Of third and have The of nnd It glide tn out mail lmt present Superintendent the servire lost The damage is hv tn the form of 1 I TOPEKA NOW ASKS FOR AID 4 t Proud Plan of the Commercial Club Is Governor It to of II support Kan June After ibe and Mayor of aid from many the including an offer 1 - w the axi sim ii an in 1 * vd 11 At h. hi Tin* fs ed h u I- - A of f v It is r dt 11.* ar in T v fry r * v A i r l L ' 4 1 - r had to give their the This makes 5** that have conceded tbe It 14 est 1 mated that ot 2t),0Q0 aie now working under the demanded by the unions of the of ibe textile by The of the strikers expect with dence that the will win their tight i point to the fact that firms are i day to tbe demands of the j On the other hand tbe ' who have not acceded to tbe union's and them are some of the mill in the feel con tut en t that the men cannot j declare will down their indefinitely before submitting to ' th f - y J r 4 v w rr 1- - i r i CROP CONDITIONS MORE ENCOURAGING 1 I I L ' f prominent men at a j mavor nf j a this rity i- ' f - - - i * i - i .i - i 1 aid for ibe in ot thw any * 1 and in the of Ihe Kaw The club's attitude 1*1 man's hp The dancer now Is the ei i dul not meet with the approval of tbe sumie where art standing Here and of n structure has tx. hut has nn ns yet nf any the freight numbers n * v 11 i * d j - 1 W 1 ' L i 1 - * r r. id i i - p. i i 4 a I k * - * i brlek ami ] of the and there was a lit ely before it and to j with and aid from other The Masonic the the the Order of cars are Wened fnan j Workmen and other adopted trucks and are J Ihe Commercial nut to accept ' a j it fl tin* itf the clab to from Tin* il to the the to lhe and thr the It t 4 * nf the lo provide properly far and their anj Mid he to work in with the townspeople and he bis duly ii are imu TU r i f i h b I i 4 i I ne r in in * s i v he n nfi of la f p f - 4 i v I 4/* 4 the a d r i hull f i * an I ( a f 11 f 4 1- J. i Its in * - r i r Kansas lUr and The that majority of are l hf iri im- by and 11 - ' in 1 ' r ] fall si The crop generally the are more than a week The weather service crop for the week ending June 1 the and closed with tempera below the but tbe I days were warm to thti mean for ihe up to in the e it three ah to heavy were and crops were late can be ami ehow marked but the hay crop will btf than Wheat from fair to bnt with tbe straw lorn irf backward aad very Laud many will he J truck N below tobacco plants are and transplanting is in applet promise favorable hot whole the for other vary greatly in the different actions and an crop r 4 4 L i v 1 t * - r % x E - J r 'a r I i f * 1 1 J f P ' f ' h 1 tr 1 * v In DEATH Of AN 0L0 RESIDENT News from ' Kan i- more line has furnished lu and * ar nnd systems In 1-^av and ith a row boat ai a The fairly well mred for Jtj churches and ha IN- Mayur ' naid that the Two I i v t been sent As the i i and he would a ihe charitable people of the aid in the form nf the to eall an the of the elate who have not to give out of their to the Thia a tremendous f St. Minn - It Ihe by bni 1**1* at Wig nf mile tbN nf a and iti in d at In 11; j t * ri o -I r * t k i j j - 11 t-A J 4 a h J h - rn hi r He f I h. half I calamity and it tbat cannot be - thirty i the i -i T T - j with in a few hut it wilt take The territory devastated ii j ro a miles and G wide our fertile Not only n ihe crop away from the farmland much of tbe hut in many the or a lifetime are We must and relieve and il a tremendous we call fur aid Kansas firM all can for Ihe idea is to call on Kansas I pic will be schools and In tenK There are 2(.V**t of at the plant Will be OUt If dw the If can bp n will be 1*11 Mil to relief fundi and aend them to tho A attempt wdl be made nt of but of unknown to but they in any u hw inu planking the Tbr nf ati tt fumily arrived f rmu la hoi mi r * - a JJ d the and * 11 -i - ' 1 1 I 1 r 1 h i. 1 r ii m 1. k I - l r t 11 1 t 0 ri 1 tn will * 1 further tbf belief that the nf life has been 0 uue one w ho for the relief and of all the mho may have need ot we thankfully the aid that offered from onr for probably the cannot he relieved and disease coped with with what Kansas Il 11 now kuown that at lean The * in the lW hm in the t several j An effort in made hy a nnd and tbe - t t robber irant to loot the Adjutant era I v I 1 at 1 i Pimm rat in * 1 p last a-k in have for j thN up j to of ii will tw of liere in Two nf engineers and ate in to sent be of at 1-awrem e 11 a. t * t ir y t n r ji ' r J * 1 r - f e f f f 1 1 t t V. - in t h ' + n 1 * P - - - j 1 1 b 1* ' * I ] j 1 r in f r m r - - 4 - i i I June in the is a few ThN hi I fin - w r f- * f 'A I d r. 1 bj 1, j ' 1 't Im in- iuK the railroad have taxed 4 to their utmost tn the H of thebaic are in near j Clf llw tlle of uf eabbs | the and will try to head off u A ridn der and main 1 the - To illustrate the undor 1 In out the of lu t protect North the Kave them cuml from the news shool down anv nne plundering I tn front jind other The | No resulted -o Kansas has sent not via advocating the of North j bnt further will tn After I - -I any two t tb ' h r * h * t ' + r * if 1;. bun 'a 1 b. - In nnd theme the nnd part of tlie the only outlet from was Ban Kansas has received the news from the It will be several full and nre It Is announced by the r 1 la relief work in tbe attempting to steal peka under martial law and the Mf the opinion should call of North out tbe Kadw national in favor of President North TV peka for a martial have appointed Twenty noder ' Utx for the several wardd of tlie charne of left for North city KiM John P. 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Fourth j t t- t i ii f r r iia he hid r f th ' v b d - ' i * and r-a f J j 1 * r t 1. el ' n J J n I an oM and well known resident of this died J morning at 1 30 o'clock at M io bw He survived by one daughter and two Charles of and Everett at Mr. Johnson was born at Centre a carpenter fay trade and came here years ago and hoilt the in which he had lived ever in what was then a wheat tie well known a contractor and About a year while at carpenter work he in the eye by a The eye waa injured that tbe wan His health to after Ihe bat he wm to far tbe past live He wafl a regular attendant of the church until by foiling 1 The Prohibition convention for Clinton will convene at Mill Hall in the of M. on t June for the purpose of electing a anil to the o which will ho held at I Jetty June IT. and may be brought the U V of a prominent merchant of died Monday night from a cancerous growth on the Funeral Thursday afternoon at Mr. Scott was well known io city and having served three terms w deputy of tbe Benevolent and order of of Central Trip to In a The of Lake's will meet at Miller's in tomorrow All and friends so can JEO io A which leaves the riles 7 Konod trip only 15 special to will iu Ihe on nt 7. The ol the church will for the reception 0/ new members Jane to call airt for the of have io from towns and cities in every section of the state money and supplies and in many authorizing the mayor to draw for any Upon bearing Ibe news of the disaster the city Atlanta subscribed and ai a mass noting of held io tbat city over waa raised for tbe Secretary of War Boot bas been asked to tend 30 rations for 1,000 bas been entirely suspended here sod tbe whole population of the together with those who bare come from neighboring cities and is now an organized relief which is doing possible to provide decent burial for tbe dead and to care for the injuries of tbe Almost without exception the victims of the tornado to tbe cotton mill which is very Scarcely a family at either mill possesses aa much as in money and unaided these people would not he able to bury the much leas to provide for tbe Hen of In many cases both father and mother were children without the slightest means of At the Gainesville where the damage was only to the the scenes are heart-rending bnt 39 persons perished tbe is not comparable with that at the Pacolet at New where 150 cottages were Tbe heary rains which followed tbe storm ruined every thing that these people lod they were absolutely unable to care for The mill was transformed in a hospital iml and as sooo as physicians could he rushed to the scene the work of ministering to the injured Nineteen of those reported injured have died tbe day and it is Miff red tbat ihe of dead will run over a 100 aa many dead have not yet been possible is being done to relieve The corps bas ita woik well in Information has just been received from President Spencer of the railway that this road will haul all freight consigned to tbe committee free of as well as nurses and others wishing to aid in tbe relief Carload of Tbe first funerals were beld yesterday Within tbe next 24 boars over a 100 will be beld here and at New A carload of coffins has been ordered from Atlanta and il is believed tbat with the local will meet the People here are just coming to a realization of the awfulness of tbe storm's The entire town was dazed though there was do hesitancy la the of people were too much up to comprehend the horrible features of tbe Despite every effort that will be made the suffering wijl be Even after tbe relief of the temporary lack of supplies there will be hundreds 0/ women and children left without those to whom have looked for while many who hare hitherto earned their own livings will find themselves helpless cripples aa the result of in juries Through good no fire started in tbe wrecked Only one fire was and tbat was in an isolated bouse and was soon Had gotten under way at either of the mills one of the most appalling of recent times would bare been Queer Freaks of trie Win a. Tbe work of the storm could not nave been more vindictive bad a band been reached from heaven and wiped certain doomed sections from tbe Joe with his wife and lour was at dinner when tbe storm went to a window on the southeast to watch tbe whose nearness they did not When tbe storm struck home tbe bouse waa lilted from ita and every room except tbat in which they were standing broken into kindling were left in tbe open only the door of tbe room remaining of what bad been their Not one ot them suffered so much as a In a residence near the store ol in which eight people were Tom who is an baying been seriously injured in a street accident several months His bouse waa crushed by tbe like a paper and bo little hope was felt for him that be was left until all tbe dead and dying bad been taken from the destroyed When his friends finally tore away the ruins of his house to extricate his found Brown at the bottom of the pile with a slight bruise on bis bat otherwise A negro with six occupied a small cottage directly in the path of the Tbe bouse was overturned and reduced to The chimney was thrown but for some reason was not broken When tbe rescuers were getting ready to begin tbe search for their corpses tbe woman and ber six children crawled out through the all shaken np and nearly scared to but not one of them had received even a serious A boy who was working in the fourth story of the Gainesville cotton mill was holding to a piece of to tbe Southern 200 Tbe plank acted as as the youth after tbe ground walked off to BRAVE GIRL SAVES HIRE LIFE a three year old child of Walter Thompson of South narrowly escaped being run oyer by tbe engine near Maynard tbat about t j CATTLE KILLED ON THE BRANCH M L A number of termers from Bald Eagle tad a novel experience in driving tile The fanners had driven cattle to tlie 11 o'clock yesterday morning and bm for | as la tbe ran at large daring the action of Mise Lizzie tbe little life won Id hare been Tbe News says tbat bad to Saber's just tbe railroad from ber and did not know that the tittle fellow was following She entered tbe store and it was five or ten before she Io the meantime tbe little chap tbe jrard ot bis borne and was crawling oyer tbe railroad track in front of the approaching switch Mus took in the situation at a ran and made a landing near the She caught bim aud was off the track in as the tint car was not more than Ave feet from and tbe Thompson batty are i THE MISSIONARY There are about attending the rammer A number of bead had wandered to tbe river and yesterday tbe farmers adeem bled at tbe mouth of run for tbe of driving their stock back to the past ore While going up the crack met a freight train coming down tbe bran oh Tbe cattle were on the railroad and Ibe engineer being unable to etop the train the engine killed six bead and injured some One of tbe farm while endeavoring to get tbe cattle off the bad a narrow escape from being run over by the Tbe engine was not SHOW A GOOD ONE 1 annual session of the J you see the Sparks abow jon see something Foreign Missionary now held a little different from the don't John H. circus gave two performances in this yesterday to large aad very well satisfied Tbe old cry you see one cue us you tee don't hold good in this When John tally J the 1 in Trinity E. The program as in foil in tbe ts being followed and tbe exercises are interesting and At o'clock this evening the delegates and other members of tne society will he given a ride over tbe trolley line through tbe of G. W. The following is Ibis evening's voluntary Debater male quartet Josephine Dickinson seminary f Mrs. K. D. Batcheler 4Wt..................................IMI50 W. M F. Si of P. K district Hinging India Committee reports carry one or two to cover up a few inferior every act is a feature and every performer a ' Tbe tba two band balancers and troupe of educated horses were tbe bast seen id this city for some and the performing act waa a and worth the price of All told it was a big 25 worth and a circus that anybody can attend and be assured of kind and the management does not tolerate any conduct or employ ea. Erected a A handsome granite tombstone waa placed over the grave of H. 5. Earon in toe cemetery by bia sous W. H. of and J. D. Earon