CROWD GOES WITH GEN. YOLIVA. Only a Faithful Pew Listen to the Deposed Leader, Though His Audience Is Swel- ed By Hundreds of Carlous Sightseers Who Came to Zioam City on Trolley Cars and Tralos. Standing cil stead r and with g audience of 2,500 persons in Zion Tal nacle Sunday atterno Dowie charged his users, it present, to make their accu the i IC WHOIC COnNgred The followars leader were meeting, set Zion Coll it y with the ¢ gether of its ecclesw Band and YUKON RIVER S:F., Canadien Authorities Have Dose Much Im» portant Work, the American improvement Now th mines, wh by far mor out of the g goods «hj terntory ped om £57.000,000, States A gold-ds y the Ar Two Pittsburg Papers Unite, By irg, Pa., (Special) slidatien Cease 18] names ing. Tuesday the publication pear Gazette-Times, and issued from the Gazette plant, exist with the jtsues as the Oil Refinery Destroyed. Elizabeth, N. J, (Special). Bay Way Refining Company's plant, at Eliza bethport, was destroyed, with a loss of $100,000. Six of the company's oil tanks blew up. The burning oil flowed into Staten Island Sound and for a time en- dangered shipping pr he ’ Money For Macedoala. Washington (Special). —A and important source of prosperity to Tur- key consists in the large amoun! of cash sent back by Macedonian emigrants in the United States to their families, re- ports Consular Agent Lazzaro to the Bureau of Manufactures from Salomica. This income is estimated at $1,500,000 annually, and is increasing as emigration to America increases, which, the agent reports 18 partly responsible for the ad- vance in trade and mote prosperous con- ditions in Macedonia. fiew LATESTNEWS INSHORTORDER the Washingt: was indicted formerly pre Life ie ($65,508,000) covered portion loan has weription list is denied that received at Aldershot, England, Africa Emmanuel and Queen Helena opened the International Congress of Chemistry at Rome. The Congress of Monarchists, in Mos. cow, adopted a series of extremely reactionary resoultions, Btitish p been was cl orders gsian and wed have been ’ mobi lize troops for South King Victor The United States drydock Dewey en. tered the Suez Canal Il Paris is in dread that the big labor demonstration to take place on May 1 will develop into a revolutionary move ment and all the garrisons in and about Paris are being strengthened The peasants of three villages in the southern part of Ghernigoff province, Russia, are jor:ibly annexing and plow- ing the lands of the proprietors General Neplueff, commander of the fortress of Sebastopol, refused Witte's request that Mr. Sipiaguine be allowed to return to Sebastopol, BEST OF FEELING: HARD AT WORK Dr. Devine Sums Up State of Things in San Fraacisco. SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ARRIVE. Relief Work In Burned City Belog Rapidly Systematized — No More Perishable Food Needed at the Present Time-—The War Department Will Send Trocps Asked By General Greely. ik : > Fifth fa Bi Pie e usual by the er of the bank, and reent it and have it mint. Superintemdent of Leach has indicated his will assist in carrying into effect plan, if furnished sufficient force clerks The bankers are waiting for the open ing of their vaults, that they may reach their books and paper: Checks and blanks which are yet to be printed will form necessary parts the machin- ery it is proposed to put in operation It may be three weeks before the bank ers make any of these preliminary pay- ments, will be her o indorsed 5 customer may | the with a 3 i iq O35 ative committee of the sav Japan's Kind Offer. Washington ( Special) ~The Japanese government has offered to send a hos- pital ship at top speed to San Francisco tos aid in the relief work. The Stale De. partment has replied that, owing to the rapidity with which the country has come the relief of the may safely be estimated { there will exist no need for the ship by the time that she could eross the Pacific. The President stared his appreciation of the spirit which dictated this offer, 1 G47 ot ah 3 to distressed city, 1t Yat ings banks met, sed at 1 ¢ bank 1 We fhe To Restore Three Bulldiogs. » est Hin Y oD TR » National passed r expendus y Yard Davant, freight traffic rfolk and W tos Interstate Commerce Com negotiat ong the various y fix freigh* rates o N¢ ied before 1188100 of ran estern, the ns an ads t hn Presiden the Federation of Labor, gives a list of specific instances in which the eight-hour law was vio- lated in government work G Mpers, « $ President Gompers issued an appeal to the membess of the Federation of Labor to give one day's wages #0 the fund for the California sufferers. Viscount Suizo Aoki, first ambassa- dor to the United States from Japan, accompanied by the Viscountess Aoki, arrived in Washington. Minister Rockhill Peking new agreements and Germany, making port of Kiachow Postmaster General Courtelyon sub mitted to Congress a bill to issue postal notes at all denominations from one cent transmitted from between China changes at the Congressman Blackburn, acquitted of charges of receiving fees for legal prac- tice before departments of the govern ment, was given an enthusiastic recep tion in the House and placed in the chair by Speaker Cannon. Associate Justice McKenna, of the Supreme Court, and Mrs. McKenna, ow. ing to the disaster to San Francisco, have recalled the invitations to the wed- ding of their daughter and Davenport Brown, The Supreme Court has decided that contracts made on a prospective action by Congress are void, FIRE IN WAKE Texas, Dee vastated, ARE KILLED. and Six Huadred People Rendered Home less Farmbouses and Crops, ¥ PROTEST BY MR ROOT. Secretary Will Object to Selzeure of Americen Fisherman. oe Men. Mipe Attacked By Armed Four People Burned to Death Yory, { Special)—F a fire whicl row of three-story ond Street near! me less in West Coney Islay ' were rendered he sition of the bodies w firemen several hours after indicated that the victim i awak ened by the intense heat, but were over trying to reach the doors come while Paid $150 For Ride ta Garbage Cart. Joseph, Ao { Spe 1a] )~ \M i SATS WIGoOw St old, of August, millionaire merchant of St years | Joseph, witl her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, Mrs. Morris Raer, of New York City, arrived here today from San Francisco They were at the Palace Hotel during the earthquake and were covered with falling plaster, but escaped without seri ous injury. Mr. Baer paid $150 to be conveyed to Golden Gate Park in a garbage wagon. Killed By Jealous Husband. Memphis, Tenn, (Special) Mrs. ] W. Skinner, wife of the manager of a local manufacturing company, wag shot and killed by her husband while seated on the veranda of a local clubhouse Skinner, when arrested, claimed that the killing of Mrs, Skinner was accidental; that the bullets which struck the woman were intended for Robert Simpson, a golf player, who was seated near Mrs Skinner and whom Skinner alleges was responsible for domestic difficulties in the Skinner home. T0 THE MEMORY OF PAUL JONES. ra (the United States. OVER TWENTY MINERS KILLED. Bad Accident in 2 Colorsde Cos! Dust Explosion. 3 sides, the sten center In fangs foun » be mu he Jewish proposcs to raise a buiding purposes a New synagogue, various ade buildings After recovering the British Lattiechip ( aod had sunk in 22 fathoms water in the Mediterranean, a diver rose to the sure face too quickly and died after two days from the effects of the pressure FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. The Southern Railway is spending $35, 000,000 to build a second track. Ross Morgan & Co. were conspicuous scilers of Philadelphia Rapid Transit. Officials of the United Railways of San Francisco, which carries $3.000,000 of in. surance on property, say that the damage will fall far short of those fie ures A well-known Philadelphia insurance man said: “1 think the companies of this city will lose in San $10,000,000 to $15,000,000." fivsiveae ATION ta ins i
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