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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 30, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota wednesday August 30. 1922 number 283 abandon for miners worry and fear girl Bride flt 14> worries not Over her f k Industry me but because she did t have Tusseau expert asserts sickness Accident death old age and loss of Job life a hazards Fly offers remedies ply i ii p Pix of i Vii r an be. If a in wits both pm Florer Xvi employee. S. May dispatch Mission to russians i if a five major Lia Ards says i i president of Tho Dei a no a 11 Nelson Railroad arc i get1. Sickness. 2. Accident. 3. Death. 4 i loss of employ Mon. It Obi age dependency. Worry and foal Canso most of a commit Day inert Trio Neicer in in i Mmry Tys in rec describing re it Only installed system that protects bus employees against All to hazards. By cow Fow pro m. Thierry York. N. A. Auk. 30�?�?T�?Taa hat try doing to help its men of a a life s five major hazards Quot question was put to Harold a president of the life Extension a a it lev ought to know for he rued a system of insurance plus a h service among the employees 0 Fred t. I eve a lo., inc. A tracking firm of which he is presi it Rores of industries have copied plan. Said Ley. A was Lead of the Extension Institute. I Hae Ich Ltd As the Serra of a sound a Omic plan that Brines worker. Plover closer together in a and saves Money for both i creasing numbers of employers adopting group plan insurance. Let a. And coupling it with a keeper Mea Ign. Mortality in Middle life in indu was increasing when the life or Institute was organized a is Leo Quot said or. Eugene Lyman medical director of the Asti the work Span. Or period of mum productivity in Industry is 20 to 42. It ought to reach to a rfcs keep wed Campaign eve approves the system used by Are tor p h pm but he says it ought to a i.keoo-w.11 ram Raciti too Fie i employees interested in k.ep-2r.ll&Quot a says. And in their own d health both Mph Nyser Andi ant a Wilt draw dividends or fast will vanish for the hazards Ife will by minimized examinations of thousands r in Industry by the Institute sex that 5� ror cent of employees p some serious trouble and arc Xiv Par. Not that they Are Likely to Quot debt away. But unless Thor in Les Are corrected their he and r working value May be serious Etc Ted in one. Two or five years my advice to employers. Based Tony own experience As an pm i Mas the sys Many industries use in co opera with the Institute is that health a insurance and pensions ill not be i \ Enas outright gifts ii ism t want things that the it free they will Benefit Only the rigs they want badly enough vue welfare plan on a 5n-5� and do it through a Mutual or association run by the pm he Nisei v is. In health Sci 1 Man who pays for yearly sex is and a1 vice has got to a the advice to pm his Money s a h u up get his Money s Worth employer benefits automatically t5 Tho plan Many industries put to practice group Lite in. And croup health and Arci. A trance As written by the Van ii Ince companies. And a k. Us service such As Given ? Extension Institute. To s i jointly by the employer a he to i Oyes a combined in i pension plan Ami perhaps a Empep vaunt insurance plan a Ivor a Ted by Loreet can be pp., in should be limited to a a to loin the Mutual Benefit anon Row insurance works j a a \ cents a week contrib t e employee and 23 cents r a fhe Quot employer will Buya policy a health put insurance policy paying v a kit. R 2 weeks for an solent occurring out a. P of the workmen s Coni a a and a health Servicev Rich member a thorough examination yearly and a re recommendations based the problems daily habits ii a1 j nil Laboratory findings. Re. Plan is used for persons Gap i look a year fifty we a for persons earning up will provide $3000 life in St a a week health and Acci Cace plus the health ser persons earning Over $2000it line polity is $4 300 and and. Occident payments k it n i a Ament of 7 3 cents us of the whole thing is is no Charity about it. But i a p ent that 73 per rent of yes go into the scheme and i operated by the employees a a ves employers Benefit be a in de Only get one Pera j efficiency out of pm Wro Are Well and Happy in he r share of the sex of the plan Quot be tor plan is somewhat simile the Erie rated by Ley thought a healt service it also it to. Unemployment insure n pm Oyes who keep in Force a a in e classes of insurance hot and accidents at the rate a a i k \ for six weeks. Of associated pres. Leased wire Washington. D. C., aug. 30.�?steps have been taken by the american government looking to the possible dispatch to Russia of a technical commission to Survey conditions there but without auth orly to negotiate any agreement binding Upo i the United bearing red Arrow men goes in ditch Tayo pass engr in is derailed a department Oell Stice to probe am Den murders wife after quarrel admits crime boys discover step Mother dead in bed at Early hour today murderer is arrested turks take principal stronghold of greeks by 3 Sosei Ajce press air Paris Fra rec. Aug. 30.�?the capture by Tho turkish nationalists of j a ski sheer. The principal stronghold a i of the greeks on the Asia minor fight i i big front was reported in Paris Oft i Jacial circles this evening the turkish Advance is being continued the advices slate and now has reached j j More than 4� Miles in depth. Lak woes Max makes no Effort to escape after stabbing woman to death or. Claude Oliphant by vex service Macon a. Aug so getting married at 14 worried Little mis Florence Bright enormously. Not so much because she was Only 14 and her parents objected but because she did t have a thing to Wear which shows doubtless that she was More grown up than people thought naturally it was an elopement. 1 papa and mama were going to Send her away to boarding school because they thought she was seeing ton much of Claude that s Claude Olyphant. The 19-year-old husband / a a i did t think we were really and truly going to get married that night when Claude and i started for the i said Young mrs Oliphant. A but when we got on the Street car he said Flossie a that what he Calls me you know a Flossie a he said. A we re going to get married to night Quot he said he had the License in his pocket Exvell. I told him i j t . I did t have on the right clothes to get married in jus a Plain Little voile dress you know a Young mrs. Oliphant shuddered at the thought. She add d a but when Claude said the preach or was waiting for us i just could t by associated pres i Tea cd wire Milwaukee. Wig. A wreck just West of Wauke. of the Chicago and Northweste r Railroad train due Here from Madison at 11 o clock hearing red Arrow men from the thirty second divisor gathering at Madison caused the death of Hary True Engineer Bai ibo. Wig., and serious injury to a n Ameer of others. It is not known whether any other passengers were killed six red Arrow men Are said to be severely injured. The engine tender and baggage car and two passenger coaches were hurled into a ditch. Four or five men arho were working on the track t the time Are said to be missing it is thought they Are pinned beneath the wreckage Henry Stroud chief of the Bureau of investigation of Zhe Federal department of Justice received information at noon which indicated the wreck had been pie Ted. Sand and gravel be said had been placed inside the re and packed so tight the Flange of the wheels striking it would de ail the train. Disappoint him a to which shows no doubt that the thrill of Romance even at 14, rises above feminine fashion instincts a when we got. Almost Young mrs Oliphant went on. I said to myself. No. In a not going to do it a but we finally got there and i just did t see any tense in backing out no. She in t a i it sorry she says she likes married lds for Claude is so Sweet and he s Good looking ice a i she keeps Claude picture in a Little Frame on the table they re living with the Young husbands parents and she s very proud of a Gold wedding ring even if it is several sizes too Large for her 14-year-old Finger a a in be Ned a piece of string around it to make it fit until my Finger grows a she Pai Young mrs Oliphant is a aking so be tucks out of her presses to hrs a her grow up in a hurry a a want to look like a married she said. Being married is oceans better than going off of a St re or w r a it maid teachers on t even let you Peep out of the window of fire perk. Is rising again in Minnesota effect of recent Rains is disappearing Cox asks for Morf Moxey Only half enough Coal is in sight for Northwest asserts Preus As he Calls meeting can to fix Price St Paul finn. Aug Jbv efforts to reach a Price to he charged for Coal in the North som flus a and Winter Aid at the Eon Ferince called by governor pious with the Coal Dock operators today governor Preus urged that a set figure he established and maintained if possible in order that i a Public might know at this time what it will be required to pay. The Dock operator refused to Hare any part in such an agreement Point my out that no one can non toll what the Price Wilt in. Bus related press leased wire St Paul. I nil. Ana s l a with prospects of Only a half Supply of Coal to Nice the needs of th#1 approaching Winter. Governor Prius announced at a of Renc with Coal Dock operator in his office today that he will urge the people of the state to secure fuel up to fifty or cent of their no eds wherever possible the governor described the situation As a alarming and pointed out that the maximum amount to be expected a the head of the lakes for the remainder of th5 season is 4.00a,-000 tons Ivan Bowen. State fuel administration head. Expressed doubt that even this amount will be received. Prime is not fixed today a conference was called by governor Preus to determine Means. He said. Of procuring and distributing Coal and to what can be done to see that a fair Price is assured the people of the Northwest. It was pointed eur that nothing has yet been done by the Federal administration to keep the Price Down blunders relative to Rice fixing. H e Smith vice president of the it a Hanna Coal and Dock company declared thai Supply and demand a alone regulate the prime or Smith said that there u no question but what the Northwest is going to have a severe shortage but he predicted Cha tie Price would Poi he permitted to increase because the Supply of Coal from this time on will be greater than it has be a during the summer. Northwest in a ests injured or. Smith Charmel that tire Hoo a Price s#1? for Coal at the mines has injured the interest of the Northwest inasmuch As this Section has refused to Bur Coal unless offered at the Hoover Price other sections he said have yep. Ped in and raid a higher pro and have secured the Coal he added that the of production in Iowa Montana. Western Canada and Washington is bound to affect the Price Here As those District will not be making a viands upon the same Market that the Northwest depends upon Ivan Bowen state fuel administrator. Told the operators that a plan of co operation for distribution is n??.�arv immediately so As to As ure the interstate com Mere commission that the Coal shipped to this territory under priority number i will go to essential industries Ani to them Only. In sin h Quantity is needed from time to time to meet their requirements. Otherwise he said the commission May feel that he Coal is net being properly distributed and will revoke the favourable priority Given the Northwest. Or. White reviewed the situation before the Dock operators and pointed out that the 1.000.ooo tons a we a will be the entire Lake program for the remainder of the season and that this allotment must be divided among Michigan Canadian and Lapper Lake docks by associated frees leased wire St. Paul. Minn. Aug. 30.�?with the effects of the recent Rains in Northern and Central \firne30ta fire Artas rapidly disappearing these sections acc again a coi Nii n a menace and fear of a spread of the for a is held by forestry officials according to w. T Cox state wrester in View of these conditions. Or Cox today again renewed his request for an application of by the Board of Relief to help finance fire fighting in those districts Cox wants i Ore Money or. Cox today advised r v. Chase state auditor and member of the i Hoard of Relief of the necessity of immediate favourable action on his re quest for th#5 140,000. Unless this Money is forthcoming or Cox will be compelled to borrow extensively from the $125,000 legislative appropriations which has been set aside for of Restiv work although the fires which Hay been smouldering Lur a he last several weeks in the various fir Zoner both in North in and Centra Minnesota Aric not gaining any headway. According to Arl reports today forestry officials fear that High winds and continued dry weather Rny get rekindle the fires and Start the running rapidly. Th#1 department has not in any Way a Duc a their forces and every pr#1-caution known to Forest fire fighting is taken to keep the fires within their own areas. Of any fires incendiary although some f the fies in Northern and Central Minnesota a it re of incendiary origin the fires fat a the mos part Are no doubt a result of carelessness with fires and from natural cables according to a t co state forester. Forestry officials cannot definitely stat what would be the motive for anyone starting a Forest fire unless 1 was hat erne of these Persona expert to develop a base for a claim against some financially responsible parties in those sections. Rangers Are of the opinion that the recent settlement of fire claims resulting from the Moose Lake conflagration in 191a has Given some of these Ince diarists the idea that they can Lav claim to losses through Forest fires. Special to Tho to publican Lake Andes. S. A. Aug 30.�?a series of hitter family quarrels culminated at an Early hour this morning of mrs. Joseph Kratohvil. Who was stabbed to death with a Butcher knife by her husband Joseph Kratochvill. A Section hand. The murderer made no attempt to got a Way and has confessed to the killing no reason for the deed has been ascertained. Boys discover tragedy the tragedy was discovered when a Young son of or. Kratochvil. Sleeping in a room upstairs was awakened about 1 30 a. In. By a noise in the room below Quot he called his brother. Joe Kratochvil. A Young Man. Who found his step Mother lying dead on the floor hiking from deep gashes on her face. Neck and arms. A physician was summoned at once. But the woman had already been dead for several minutes when he arrived. Mrs. Kratochvil. Who is a Small woman apparently had grappled with her husband for some time before he finally succeeded in stabbing her to death for blood was found on practically everything in the room and in a cloth#.? loser which opened off the cd room quarrel Aii evening the couple had be in quarrelling during the evening but to matter had been Given no Lfonsi Derario by the numbers of the family As there had been growing discord Between the two and quarrels were a common Currene it is said. In fact the breach Between the two had widened to such an extern that is Kratochvil had left her husband a month ago and lived for a time with or. And mrs Emil Yav Ranek at their farm Home ten mile Northwest of Lake Andes. She had just returned Home a few Days Liefer the tragedy occurred was soon nil wife mrs. Kratochvil. Who is said to be about 4 0 Vears of age became the second wife of Kratochvil Ivi thin the a. Three years she is the Mother of an infant five months old. Who was in bed with her when Kratuchvil mad Quot his murderous attack. Kratochvil. Who is 50 years of be is the father of four other children. Joe Kratochvil. A grown son employed As a drayman Jim Kra Torh i Mary Kratochvil. And a Small son four years of age. The two youngest children Are being Carford for at the Home of a neighbor. O k Hillar another sector of Coal strike zone captured Kopfh mors in Pittsburgh District he unions Settle of wage agreement raging fire in Argonaut halts work of Rescue intense smoke keeps workers from pressing Forward into burning Shaft flames creep upward Geo phone is rushed to Stene in Al to t to ate signs of life in mine by As social cd pres leased wire Pittsburgh. A. Aug. 3<y�?the bituminous Coal strike in the Pittsburgh District came to an end shortly after noon today when the Pittsburgh Coal company the largest commercial producer of the Region signed an agreement with District officers of the United mine workers this company was the last in the District to accept the Union terms under the Cleveland for August booms tot x ii permits i or a quietest month reaches sum of $21.7.30 in spite of the fact that August is usually one of the quietest months of the year so far As building activities Are concerned the total of construction permits issued during the month in Mitchell amounts to $21,750 this month s total of permits is More than twice As great As that for August m 1921. When the total in the Cit amounted to but $%,6< 0. It is far below the figure for last month when permits amounting to $90,210 were issued., permits issued during the month Are As follow William Moriarty residence 3 East first a \ Ejiu a James j Bradyr Dence. 615 fast fourth Avenue. $7,000. Mrs s s it garage la West eleventh Avenue $200. F. T Gustafson remodel residence. West tenth Avenue $1 too. J w. Shelby addition to House garage 418 West third Avenue $1,-25 h j Barrett i3nf East first Avenue Frame warehouse i Harry m Shepard t a la t welf Avenue Brick j Btu to residence. $3,300. Or Fanny Velis store building. 16 North main 17on. Rotarian officers meeting at Brainerd d. Mar. Aug a clubs in the Brayfi gathered in conference about sixth presidents re in attendance. B Black of Fargo. N d a nor f the rotarians and 1ve Fargo forum arrived for a meeting. A in weather report a Ota partly Cloudy to-1 a a thursday possibly show a portion tonight not much be in. Temperature. Suicide thought to be wealthy. Had just sixty six cents Why is this wrong the answer will be found Anions today s wart ads what Quot Blunder do you suggest i Duluth. Minn aug 39�?sixty six cents a the re Tal Wash of Peinz Caraveau. 69, who committed suicide last night it was revealed today by Duluth police who investigated the Story of Caraveau ? Landlady who is said to have expressed the belief that Caraveau was a a Rich and that he owned valuable mining and Coal Dock property efforts to locate relatives have been unsuccessful and Coroner c. Mccomb said the body would be buried in the posters Field. O r ail workers beaten Pierre. S. D. Aug 39�?s�?Tat1 shot Riff j c Shanks was today Mac in an investigation of a fight which occurred late last night near the c and n. W round House Here on non Union Workman was beaten severely by nmn said to be striking showmen. Peat bog fires menace Rohn in North Woods Duluth. Minn. Aug 30.�?peat bog fires in the Vicinity of Kelley smouldering for the last two week have reached the roads and Are now threatening the highways in that area. According to word received today by a b Gibbs state Forest Ranger. The county Engineer has enlisted the Aid of 159 men in fighting these Road fires while the state forestry department with approximately 1.50� men in the entire area is still on duty to p recent any possible spreading of the fires. The fires Are All under control but the continued dry weather in the underground peat Beds causes them to spread under roads. Ranger Gibbs estimates that 50 Snail fires Are burning along the roads in the Vicinity of Kelsey. Cot-1 ton and Whiteface the National guard units and the three air planes ordered into it fire area by governor Preus have not get arrived according to ii. T. Weber. Str a forestry supervisor. �?~th1 a planes will make their Headquarters Pike Lake 15 Miles Northwest of i Duluth Thev will be on duty Here until the fire Are out. According to i the order received by or. Weber. Ther is no danger from the fire at present or. Weber said Olav nut High winds Mav causes it rious a Lam age As Long As the present dry weather continues. Voith drowns St. Paul. Aug. 3f a Howard Hill of 1 Duluth a Patent it the achoo for the feeble minded at Faribault. Was t drowned in the River while swimming there yesterday according to a re i amp Ort received by the state Board of i control today. Ile was is years measure in House today cd o p leapers say Bill will re passed fax med without amendments by associated Prest. La it cd wire Washington p cd. Aug 39�?warned of attempt to Amend the administration a real Dic Fribus a on Bill by adding provision already rejected. Republican leaders declared today it would be passed before adjournment today substantially As framed. On the heels of the announcement by representative Johnson. Republican. Outh Dakota and other that the uld Endeavor to get through an amendment giving the resident authority to take Over railroads and mine which failed in Publ service. Repro a native Anderson. Republican Minnesota upset party plan by making Public the to of an amendment for creation of a Federal Coal buying and Selling Agency. The latter plan a fir to suggested by the president in his address to Fon Eress but in drafting distribution Hill the interstate Commerce committee abandoned it. Announcing at that sam0 Tim that it had acted w the presidential approval. Leader said the Johnson and Anderson proposal would be thrown out on pome of nude a t germane to the Bill itself and that both would be Defeated if put to a vote. Attorney general Daugherty a completing plan today for a special department of Justice organization to investigate alleged i a Gal stoppages of transportation service to the rail strike in the Coal mine re opens authorities decide Toal Mist be mined at Ali he res to me t shortage be by associated press leased Wir Aberdeen. S d aug 3�.�?work is Bing resumed in the state Lignite Coil mine upon terms written by the stat of South Dakota after an agreement Wra broken by which Union men agreed to produce Coal for ate use Only. The stat authorities have decided that fuel must he produced a All hazards to meet the fuel crisis and the mine must be operated irrespective of Union dictation. Radical agitators from Butte Are reported to have disrupted the agreement made by the local Union members for working the mine the Hayres Coal company i also under a court order open shop. By associated pres leased wire Jackson. Calaug. 39.�?hope of Rescue for the prisoners of the Argonaut mine waned today. Picked miners of the Mother lode country working with a desperate earnestness that leaves them exhausted at the end of their six hour shifts battered away at the thin but incredibly Tough Wall of slate that separate the Kennedy mine from the Argonaut at the 3,-�90 foot level beyond that Wall in the lower Levels of the Argonaut Are forty seven men who have waited helplessly since fire Cut them off from escape at Midnight Munday. Ten men from the United states Bureau of mines recite Crew have been going Down in the burning mine in relays. This morning they reported that they had again reached the 2.7fto foot a Vel Fri a which a Crew a. Driven last night the smoke was intense there and the fire was reported raging fiercely below1 that Point. The flames ar#1 said to he gradually creeping up the Shaft. All miners respond a of tile miners along the Mother i of i far up Here in the Bret Harte country have re Pond a to requests to Aid in the work of Rescue. Among those that have it rime to the enc Are men trained in mine Rescue work from the a arson Hill mine at me 1 one the grass Valley mine and the Empire mine at grass Valley the latter mine has pent p. P. Rouch. It efficiency expert with a Rescue Crew. The am and Ora county red Eros has a group of Twenty women on duty. They Are serving hot Coffee and a and Wiche to those fighting the fire and comforting a Miller of the entombed men. Thanks to the fact that it was a custom of the min to permit parties of Twenty miners o no on Hunting and fishing trills sunday the regular ground Crew working on the sunday night shift Van a a ply Hort of the regular number Twenty Mer whose turn it w it it a holi Day Are alive and on top today Nanu a 1 1 ,.1 Iti xxx Hile the official of the mine will not give out lists of name Kip Ted or Steve Pasa lion Stater that there were 47 lunch Basket in the which he took underground pro Edi g the lurch hour sunday night it 1 fro re this statement that the number of imprisoned men was fixed today at 47. The mine a Fez a a refuse to give out list and such name a have a obtained by toe newspaper repro Enta fives his been so j red from the families of the imprisoned men and from other miners superintendent Tartarini a issued an order sex Quot id ii1 g newspaper men Are a moving picture operators from the mine property or. George Stein Man. Who husband is imprisoned in Thrno Fie Tell a Story of strange premonition which came to him sunday evening before he left his Home to go on shift. Something is going to happen Stenman said to his wife then glancing at the lunch Basket which his wife had prepared for him a laughed and said of Well. I guess its nothing i might As Well go sine you have put up the sift us of Foreba cd no from Sutter greek Eom a another Story of foreboding which did not prevent o. Bard from going to work in the mine the italian benevolent society held a session sunday at suffer it Eek and Bard was one of those attending. We have had Sueh a Good time said Bird to his wife a that i fear something awful is going to happen f Don t like to go Back to work but i guess it is All a foolish notion a and Bard reluctantly went. Probably to his held for part. In Herrin War will turn state evidence Marion 111 aug 3�.�?attorney general Brundage of Illinois Tuci afternoon stated tha he believed that a number of person to be indicted by the grand jury investigating the Herrin massacre would turn state s evidence Twenty two persons were killed in the mine War june 21 and h Ardro it k Man pour to Jackson to help mor Jackson Ca. Aug 3�.�?the a old tradition of the pea that Nev a distressed Mariner May be pass by Bas a parallel in the annals Miner from All Over the lode you i try even from Nevada have Cor miners eager to do their part in Carvine Aid to the men trapped in to Argonaut mine. A you be a said one a if describe hard Rock it May be our in n Johnson is ahead in primaries today baseball a mpr Ica n league san Francisco. Calif. Aug. 30 a senator Hiram a Johnson had a Lead of 11.813 votes Over i opponent. Charles c it Doore. At Midnight last night in return from 169� precinct in the primary election contest for the Republican nomination for senator these precincts gave 50.20� votes for Johnson and 38.387 for Moore. Moore declined to concede he had been Defeated governor William d Stephen who had been behind his opponent. State treasurer Friend w Richardson in the Early counting of the comes for Republican nominee for governor took the Lead in the Midnight returns from 1999 precincts with a margin of 14 90 votes. Stephens total was 46.227 Richardson 44 737 in the democratic primary Thomas Lee Woolwine had 6.965 votes for the party Nomine for governor and Nat Tison b Jones 3.942. St. Louis. Ooh 149 Cleveland. 29� Ion Wright and Severeid Boone and o Neill. Chicago. ©0� �01 Detroit. Ooh �9� Blankenship and Chalk a us rapier. Washington. ©21 ooh a new York. 299 j�2 a Francis Brillhart and Gharrity howl and Behan. Philadelphia. 0�0 �2� i Boston .4 0�0 ii 0 Pennock and Ruel Hejmar. Ogden. Naylor and Perkin. National league science of War called to help Rescue Miner san Francisco. Cal aug 3��? so enc of War was called upon today to assist the Rescue Crew trying to reach a Miner entombed in the Argonaut mine a Jackson. Will j. French chairman of the state Industrial Accident commission announced that a Geo phone used during the War to locate enemy guns by detecting sounds at Points Distant from the instrument is being rushed up from Berkeley and that or. L h. Dushak. Expert on Gas and for the commission. Is on his Way to Jackson. The Geo phone will be used in the Tunnel in which it is hoped to effect a Rescue it is so delicately adjust a a according to or French that it we a detect the noise of a Leaf Lim Leet away. It is hoped through Tho instrument to detect and location of any noises that might to made by the trapped Miner or. Dushak will test the gases in the mine both before and after the Tunnel is cleared to determine How far the rescuers May go new �91 a Brooklyn. 6�1 �0� i Nehf. Jonnard. Barnes and Smith grime and Cruiser lost wrecked by typhoon Coal loading shows Soo percent increase i Pittsburgh. 9�0 �2� 9� 1 a Cincinnati ��0 �0� a a Glamer and Schmidt Rixey. Gil Wespie and Hargrave. Washington d. Aug. leading throughout the country on monday jumped to 3�.954 car or 6,676 More than the greatest previous daily total since the Coal strike began in april according to figure made Public today by the Anocia Tion of railway executives first game Philadelphia. A a a �0�1 a no a i 3 a Boston. 299 �99 o�x�?2 8 9 Hubbell and Hehne Miller and Gowdy. Second game Philadelphia.�01 �10 1 Bostons of �0� 3 j Weiner and Peters Braxton and o Neill. By associated pre a re wire Tokio. Japan. Aug 3� a the japanese Cruiser Nittka is reported sunk in a typhoon off Kamchatka on August 25 and a heavy loss of life is feared according to an extra edition of the Hugai Shugyo by i in to a com Merical newspaper today. The Nittka is a second Al Cruiser of 3.420 tons displacement it was launched in 1901. Kamchatka is a town on the East coast of the Peninsula of Kamchatka in the Sou la West Region of a he Behring