The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 05, 1906, Image 2

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RL iL J Desperadoes sped
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Both Parties Can Claim Cr redit | Even more daring than the
.. GOAL MINERS WILL STRIKE]
i Anthratite District Ordered to
{ bery of th Mutual! bank at 4
for Reform Measures. . h ° Oo ol Suspend Operations.
was ine atten iw
FT daylight to rob the!
CONFERENCE WAS A FAILURE
PASSED 2-CENT FARE LAW bank at Kharkoff, |
ea college boys and
Early Adjorunment was Caused by
the Serious lilness of Governor
ives quietly
with
bank
customers
|
Operators in
Ohio and West Virginia Appeal
Pattison. drew revolvers and to President.
d up their
os = employes fled . -— -_—
fhe seventy-seventh (Genera 1eaded clerk Without agreement on a wage scale,
sembly. eof Ohio, whi
April 2d, has
ping
id guards out-
barred
sine
enact
legis
reform
themselves
the h of the State. } 5
t : Ht fi 3 ash ! windows,
ar ii redi . {
party 1} ox HE Tor 1 Jumped out to the street and at-
“ ~ Dr 1 icanc Cc . 1
as the Republicans contre cempted to oscape under cover of re-
House and the Democrats,
ceman was mor-
and four of
bers were
; volver fire. One j
amb of Toied 2
independent - ticket, had a
one in the Senate.
John M. Patti;
ed the decis
aid vf Senator L
‘ ed on an
majority of
GOSPEL
: WAGONS FOR UTAH
journ thi% carly, signed every hon
measure passed by both + horses. Vol . :
N ; : ddd i Volunteers Wanted For Mission |
The SU mmportant legisiation enact- = sion
ed follows: ! Work Among Mormons.
Repeal of inheritance law. n iD. PD. Nga
' 11 “ai . > 0 i Yi ~ > .
Tra n radlway re in C of the Utah Gospel mission
acing county officials on © . 3 i f
Tiare i ents ohhcinls of 1: me to Pittshnre the interest
dial < » . i
cf Dow Dr.
Incre:
$1,000 a
tax on
saloons to of his
ar. . . v
> local. option by
d seizure law to
of liquor
cifeciive
combinat
law.
rough
prosecutions’ © 20s pel is
under
ions
and
-Lrusit
Ss men, the mission
ach every point
yrmon. field: or
n. are. absent
ie to «1
e each
from
seminaries
i
endeavor -to
secure
tract
aration in favo
hop ut ool IMMIGRATION RECORD
Siates Senators Ais : s {
A Spa Arrivals York Harbor in One
vole of peaple. :
EH - nber 11,000.
MEXICAN CONGRESS OPENS Over 11 ants arrived in
1 TY ? the harbor of New York March 29 on
Prsident Diaz Says the Country Vas», ie : from Fain
rd 1 from Euro-
Greatly Benefitted by Monz y :
Fastahe vr is the re-
Reform. hi beet
ng nual
f 1-an- Ellis
nual 4
Govern
the
the |
overpowered |
1d much |
Nutting !
the joint conference of bitaminous
coal operators and miners of the cen-
tral pompetive district at
polis adjourned sine die,
( fairs in such a condition that a strike
of from 178,000 to 384,000 soft coal
miners, besides 150,000 anthracite
miners ordered out, seemed inevit-
able.
| The miners directly affected are in
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Western
| Pennsylvania.
Miners and onoTatons of the South-
western district, comprised of Mis- |
souri. Kansas, Texas, Arkansas,
| Oklahoma and Indian Territory, de-
cided to report.a disagreement.
Towa miners have .agreed with the
operators.to suspend work for Gh
days. Michigan, West Virginia and p von the 1egality of the campaign | '00M on the second floor, while in the |
| Kentucky miners,- it-is said, will fol- | ions by insurance aT cellar, were two others with ‘their |
low the lead of the central district. | throdits cut. Near the bodies were |
{| The disagreement came . after a pos | found::five large bowie knives and a |
struggle lasting
| the interstate agreement, “which has
:xisted since 1898. betw . opera-
tors and miners, through which
‘scales; amd other differences
been adjusted.
Thé {inal vote in
10 days, and disrupts
wage
have
the conforence of
the central ‘competitive field. on
which the other districts base ti
settlements, was on a motion offered
ei by President John Mitek of. the
! United Mine Workers, to restore for
of twd years the’ wage scale of 1898,
which ‘would “have been an’ increase
in: wages "of 55 per ‘ cent. The |
Indiana and Ohio
proposal and de-
operators of llinois,
voted .against the
feated it. The
ference followed. Operators of West-
ern Pennsylvania and the
i the four States voted for
al.
Anthracite Miners’ Scale
issued orders for a total
n of mining in the three
cite districts beginning
morning, April 2.
The operators of
the propos-
commit-
suspen-
anthra-
Monday
tee
Western Penn-
Western Pennsylvania, |
Indiana- |
leaving af- |
disruption of the con- |
miners of |
iin the
| Judge at Spring
TE eG WORKMEN BUTCHERE
Arrested for Contributing.Insurance
Company’s Money {0 Political
| Commitiee.
On a charge that his connection |
of with the contribution of $48.702.50 |
|
| Corpses, Horribly Sioshey; Were
Found in Same Room.
from’ the funds of the New York Life
{iasaranes Company to Cornelius N.| MAY HAVE BEEN MAFIA'S WORK
Bliss, treasurer of the Republican | rm ee
national commitiee in the campaign of | :
1904, constituted grand larceny in the; Knives Used by the Slayers Were
{ first degree, George W. Perkins, a | Left Beside Their Victims.
| member of the firm of J. P. Morgan Money Not Taken.
| & Co., and until recently first vice nal
resident of the New York Life In- : .
j surance Company, was arrested on a Six murdered Bulgarians were
| warrant issued by City Magistrate | found in an old house at 245 Tenth
! Moss. avenue, south, Minneapolis, Minn.,
! Mr. Perkins’ counsel. admitted to| ang the police are uncertain how or
Justice Greenbaum that Mr.
had advanced
Perkins
i" when the murders were committed al-
the sum named to Mr
| Bliss upon the request of the late |'N0ugh the evidence thus far secured
| John A. McCall president of the New | itdicates that the men were killed dur- |
| York Life ing a fight among 12 Bulgarians who |
i al a c o
| e'''wis atierw: wd reimbursed | 14d rented the house.
through the action of the company’s| The police are convinced that rob-
finance committee. It was conténied | P€IY Was not the cause of all the
that Mr. McCall had executive au-| Murders as considerable money was
| thority to order the payment, and that | found on the bodies. They also
[if any crime was committed it was | SCout the idea of any secret society
participated in by every member of | With motives of revenge. The dead
the finance committee present when | 2r¢ Said tobe: Nicol Dimitri, Kirle
the matter was acted upon Dimitri, Agne Narotil, Kerstan Yovho,
The arrest of Mr. Perkins and the | Unka Naudaba, and Baakon Kapan-
subseouent issuance of the writ of | ui i a 3
corpus will have the effect of | Tr our of the bodies, horribly cut and
the highest courts of the state | S slashed wit knives, were found in a
hatchet.
ee The Dimitris were evidently father
© 8( il p 16 me ro “OT ~
Italian Army Officer Lectures Before Ison. All of the men were com
cil. ratively you aud smooth-faced.
}.ondon Socisty. nien’s were secured from
Dr. Ballabone, an ex-staff eaptain TS in and satche that
of ‘the ffalian army medic: corps, found To¢ the
fore the London Thera-
bodies
four
nedy for The nationality of the men was de-
termined by a pastor of a
1 who. read the letters
house. He 1
found
be has discovered | i
1
the
: 1 nd among the
a cure, f an injection con- papers a discharge froin the Turkish
; taining ] benzoic elements. army, belonging to Agne Narofil.
Five or six injections in the muscles 8." Magnuson, cwner of the house,
will subdue a recurrence of the dis- says’ dn Italian rented part of the
{ ease. The remedy does not eanse ir- | house of him four months ago, paying
| ritation or other harm. It operates by | four months’ rent in advance, to be
combining with the uric acid in the used to hot 12 railroad laborers of
i blood, rendering it soluble, and there- whom he was foreman. The 12 men |
by enabling it to be more easily eli- | moved into the house and lived quiet-
minated. It also
blood
destroys the toxins ly, working dav.
BiG FIRE IN JOHNSTOWN
every
BOYS LAUGH AT SENTENCES
field Calls Acticn of
Jury in Riot Cases an Outrage.
Laughing
Resulted in Loss of ‘About
$1,000,000
openly in court at the
Flame Started in Early Morning and
TWO FACTIONS IN CLASH
Quarrel Over Management of the
Building Fund Leads to
the Tragedy.
A factional quarrel in the Metho-
dist Episcopal Chyrch at Coaldale, W.
Va., broke up a social in a fatal riot.
members who received
wounds Benjamin Capeley is
and his wife, with almost half
of her face torn away by a shotgun
charge, is dying; Mrs. R. Harper was
wounded in the side, and Henry Gar-
den was shot in the leg. Two un-
known men, who fled after the fight
i were also hit.
There had been ill of long
| standing over the management of
funds raised for the ereciion of a new
| church building The dispute over
| the money created two factions, which
threatened to disorganize the congre-
gation. Many opposed the holding of
a social, fearing an outbreak.
During the evening there
Of several
bullet
dead,
feeling
|
| clash between adherents of the rival
| factions, and it is said a blow was
j struck. Instantly the. shooting be-
| gan. It is alleged James Hotten was
| one of the leaders among the dis-
| putants.
{- Almost as soon as the shooting be-
| gan Benjamin Capeley fell to the
floor with a bullet in his heart. Mrs.
| Harper, Henry Garden and two other
men: were shot within the next few
minutes. It is believed Mrs Capeley
| received her wound when she step-
ped from the door. .
There 1s wild disorder the mov-
juent the revolvers began to crack.
and children shrieked and
the exits. Mrs. Harp-
lotten were arrested
ling in the "authori
pen
ties.
vestigation by
WIRELESS CAUGHT BY KITES
.Recezived Through Bodies
of Two Men on the ‘Ground.
Experiments were
Alex
Messages
made by Dr.
Bell, Arling-
ton, Va. which wireless télegraph
messages were received-by means of
Dr. Bell's famous tetrahedral kites.
Messages were received from the
Washington navy yard, from Gallilee,
on the New Je coast, near the
Atlantic Highl ands, and from the
steamer Bermudian, 100 miles out
{ from New York, and more than 350
miles from the kites.
The kites were up 2,000 feet, car-
i rving 400 feet of wire. At the end of
the wire stood A. Potter p the
United States Weather Bu with
his hand on the wire. His other
| hand clasped that’ of G. D. Macdon-
Graham near
Gel
.. by
| ald, who had held of the receiver, so
the operator oraght the messages
| from the kites 2,600 feet in the air
through the padies of two men.
Bridge Trust Wan Convicted.
Henry Hughes of Fremont, O., the
first of the 18 bridge agents and cor-
porations to be fried on a joint in-
| dictment returned by the Erie county
| jury charging of the
ine anti-trust found
| guilty. : :
law,
was
CURRENT NEWS EVENTS.
Richard Ivans, charged with the
murder of Mrs. Bessie Hollister in
| Chicago was found guilty of first de-
| eree murder and sentenced to hang
{+ The bill, providing for a two-cent
SH fare in Iowa, was killed in
the house by a vole of 57 to 40, after
ia hot argument.
The City Council has granted to the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
way a franchise to enter Seattle,
Wash.
George Barney and George Isock
| were, burned to death while fighting
a fire at the Dodge colliery at Seran-
ton, I’a.
Many threats have been = made
against the life of Premier Witte. He
received ‘a warning that unless he left
{ the government in a week he would
be killed.
A fishi
ng boat struck a
floating
niine March 26 off the coast of the
province Echizen, Japan, and was
blown up. Seven of her crew are
missing.
The Ohio Senate passed the House
bill repealing the Dana law, which
prevented the name of a candidate ap-
pearing more than once on a ballot.
The Mexican Supreme Court has
Hah ! fie sylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois light fines imposed for rioting, thet, Sopnstown, Po. sof 31, 900.080 |
Lire an \nicrican ¢ ongress to oe telegraphed 10 President Roosevelt dights hors whor were nmestod hy the loss from fire which ed three
z appeal to appoint a commission | diovs he Aas ak Yortne ihe Hage business Blocks in a Main, Bed-
! investigate coal mining conditions Yiots nt Suifieit oO WAIEEd Gut 1 and Clinton Sea datnaged
Kept in 1 make recommendations regard- ly gy | several others and ik cost the
hein miliore’ we of the police court. Tree. Judge Mil 1c of ono Hic Puitdions de- |
until nuners wages. when the riclers were arraigned eT a es |
By the adoption of the resolution Nett: sp} a 3 ne stroyed are those of the Swank Hard-!
DK i 3 . 32: oo hefore him, spoke eof the recommen- Yo Clomernis : : hava The
ionalities: | providing for the signing of individ- lation of the jury that é fifo a onl are Comy ang 165, Wiere Lne |
Swedes, | ual 2 menis by ¢ viet « officials | 3 tt Rr ra oo £ 1 whole- |
Y 31 on unt of vouth of the ac- o> i
ese and ha ational ors (of the United | ntl. v i the |
| Mine Workers such operators us i a 7 en : which | ¢
are willing to pay the 1903 scale, the Sa tin ih ; hia Journal, and|
TIONS | iiners’ onal convention opened S$] hia re 8 ih i sone Tresi-
2 ta the way the continuance of min- | aE i fo Jy. dence of:l. A. liture deal-
Vice Pres Grannis and Gillette | 18 operations in the Pittsburgh dis- | HY Jury ag made 1p of Shang ¢r, whose business building wis
I oy trict by the Pittsburgh Coal Company husine gs. ncn ang , hen haa slightly damaged by the fire.
and Gerry Retire. . a enn ations, no matter | tion is an outrage. The loss on the Swank buildin nd
Vice Pre Eobert:A. Graunis a op Si pt to] on t % will ~ $200 oe. with rade
i LIE YPerators tecide to 1G 1 De 5,500,000, witl MW,
and Walter R. Gillette, and Trustee (do. This action was taken March 20. TO REBU! LD FAMO us SHIP | insurance, lawyers, architects and
ruction. Elbridge the Mutual Life | re J . other professional men who occupied
Hrosperit a } Insurange tendered their | SHORTENING ITS LINE Bateieshis Now Yor 's Now io¢ Small ic in the building will suffer a
due to & meeting of the hoard | Suns : for Her Class. fully $100,600." The remaind- |
8. Grannis and Gil- | P. R. R. 8aid to Be Planning 100- Stripped of her guns and 3, | or of the”million is made up among
mulated hot h vice presidents Miie Cut-Off in Ohio. | and every vital workine part, with the other losers.
capital, and 23 The resignations Were The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- | nothing but the mere hull left, the TT ee
F——— § scooniog. . oe pany is planning to shorten its New | armored cruiser New York, the flag- Boston Wool Market.
MOROCCO CONFERENCE f Directors of the Equitable Life elect- | York-Chicago run’ by two hours. To | ship of Rear Admiral Sampson at the The Boston Wool Market is firm |
hie i ed John N. Beach, a dry goods mer- { accomplish this it must buy two hatrle of Santiago, now lies at the| With a steady demand in evidence,
Disputed Question of Police Control Chant, as a member of that board. { roads and build a connecting link. It | Boston navy vard and will be rebuilt This has resulted in a way from the |
Has Been Settiad. TROUBLE COMING IN AFRICA is now planning tthe purchase of the land renamed “Trenton.” inereased firmne abr oad. However |
: agreement was wehed b | Findlay, Fort Wayne & Western| Since she was placed in commis-| some feeling exists that the market
: Moroccan conference aot Algeciras sreat Britain May Have War With | { railway and air line from Fort | sion at Philadelphia, August 1, may latter reach a hard - position. |
on all points and a committee was ap- > SS Wayne to Findley, also the Northern ! 1893, then one of the most modern The goods market is not in a condi-
pointei to put the conclusions in Abyssinia on Its Hands. | Ohio, which runs from Delphos to fighting )s, sie has become anti- tion satisfactory to traders. Terri-
form for final adoption by the bot The situation in Somililand, near Akron. | quated. To modernize her more than tory wools are active. Pulled wools
The much disputed question of poli l Abyssinian frontier, is causing By constructing a 12-mile line from ! $1,500,000 will be spent. are in fair movement, B supers hav-
control was setiled by the placing of | anxiety, view of the recent death Findlay’ to Carey, thus connecting —— ing the Foreign Wools are |
four ports under French control, two kunnen. Governor of Har-! with the Northern Ohio, at least 100 Reorganizing Consular Services. strong. Leading quotations follow.
others under Spani control and two powerful pro-British in- ' miles can be saved between Pittsburg The conferees of the Senate and! Ohio and Pon lvania—XX and |
more under the joint control oF the turbulent tribes. and Chicago. It is also planned to ! House have agreed on the bill to re. | above, 4 : 32 to 33e; No.
. France and Spain. A sun dent le last two months Abys-| construct a 49-mile Hne betwe en Ply- organize the consular service. The! l. 78 to 59¢; No. 2, 38 to 40c; fine
of all the police is to be selected from 'sinian tribes have on three occasions | mouth, on the Northern Ohio, and House amendments classifying the | unwashed, 26 to 263 quarter-blood,
} power and he is 1 t the frontier tribes under Brit-| Wooster, which would shorten the service were accepted as to every im- | 'nwashed, 32 to 3234c; three-eighths-
the sultan and to t} ! vq it is expected | gistance 50 more miles, thus cutting portant post except Manchester. Eng- bleod, 23 te 33%ec: half-blood, 2215
matic representatives ol ul 1 i brian 11 be forced to take the time between New York and Chi- | 1and, and this remains a consulate in | 10 33c; unwashed delaine, 28 to 29c¢:
powers. to protect Subjeats. cago two hours Class 2 at $6,900 a vear. | fine washed delaine, 361; to 37c.
DEPEW IN SECLUSION ENTOMBED 2C DAYS TWO TR TAINMEN 4 KILLED NATIONAL CAPITAL NOTES. oHI0 LEGISLATURE ;
Hopes of Family for Restoration cf Fourteen, \ ho Lived on Hay and Track Washed Away by High Waters More Rigid Ieialaeish Law. After rejecting the Senate amend-
: Health Not Realized. Neroals of Focd, Are Taken and Victims Buried. Senator Dillingham submitted the Ments® prohibiting the acceptance of
that Senator Depew would From French Mine.
- tc his place in th Fourteen of the 1,200 miners who
this time have not heen entomt bed i at
the reasca that hopes of France, 20 ago were
rout mine ': and well
been realiz He lived on hay found in
i the i BF rground stables and
Shepard cst Scarboraugh- d which they took
on-Hudson >. them nearly three
clusion 1
daenly left
scue the entombed
So than two
tha a few per
in me neighbor by a party
xploring the
v9
i
tt
Emigrant F Ath for Catala,
Saly:
Marie Rustis
in Lox
Hofman, the
suffi
Jaseph pianist,
secure
glven a ants desirin 1g
husban t y 9 have
child t t
by the
were reguir
bed, Mrs. C Ss
aeacon in Dowie's «
home: in Zion Cit
trealment. She
jaundice and had
She leaves three
1€ came {og
tbout a Tony
shand is
where
¥ by the
are
paid
the
than
dation,
! covered.
The Chesapeake & Ohio accommo-
runiting from Cincinnati to
Huntington, W., Va., was ditched at
Quincy, Ky.. and Engineer John
Spotts and fireman Stephen Ernest,
of Covington, Ky..
The track had
by high waters.
buried under
night their
were killed.
been washed
The victims were
the engine, and at mid-
bodies had not been re-
Both were married.
Baggagemaster George Richford and
Express Messenger Hand were - also
seriously injured. engine, tend-
er, baggage car and ress cur were
the only ones to leave the track.
All of the passe rs were badly
aken up, but hurt. The in-
Covington, Ky
away
I'l
none
were taken to
Liospital.
jured
fo a
families are fleeing
through fear of
cneral massacre at Easter.
R. S. Wieth and wife, of Newark,
O., were injured in the wreck of a
Southern railway train near Holton,
le wi ish
Legislation to Preserve Elk.
That a herd of 600 elk may be
properly ation is find-
ing favor tol which will
i set aside ition. of the
Olympic In the State |
of Washingten for this purpose. The
bill was intr by Representa-
tive Humphrey, of state, and has
just been favorably reported to the |
House from the Committee on Public |
Lands
passes by public officials and exempt-
{ing sleeping car companies {rom
operations of the me the House
concurred in the other Senate amend:
ments to the Wertz
:port of the Committee on Immigra-
tion on his bill] amending the immi-
gration laws. The head tax on in-
coming aliens i3 increased from $2 {o
assure
railway
5 nl samships are ice ( % .
38 and, Sieamships are i piset to sion bill and it will be a law as socn
fines of $100 for bringing to the 2% stoned by the (ovotao:
Tred : Tt , a "PAV A ” £0 O15 J = REAM. i
Unie Mimes any versen prevented [B20 ities Ho State com-
from entering by Tengen of afflic mission of three members who have
tions of mind or body. The present powe r to regulate rates within the
law provides fur such fines only in | State, have general supervision of
the case of aliens afflicted with | 50 classification. ete The mens
loathsome or contagions diseases. bers are to fo ppointed by the Gov
The bill adds to the cluasges of aliens ernor and will serve six years. The
now exclided by law ali imbeciles. Ini 12 the one agreed upon by the
feeble-minded persons, persons who shipvers and railroads alike.
are mentally or physically defective, bial o
such defect being of a nature which Packers’ Trial in Sebisnitiar.
may affect the immigrant’'s ability to Vadze I A. Fhumpkr of Chicago,
i . = Judge 1. A. whre >
ear a livi children under 17 He trial for the packing . Sago,
vears unless accompanied by parents set the lal 10r the packing corpora- |
re Re rm lions aol itions, which were denied immunity |
and strengtlic the provisions ex-
1 - 2 Ig the hearing ended last week, for
cluding nolyvgamists, criminals and second Monday in September
: sec { 210 a n Septe be
prostitutes. : NT
bres he Ea trict Attorney Morrison entered
3 i : irs diy La formal motion for a new
A telier in a New York hank has trial of immunity Tt
been arrested for the theft of $34,000. denied, as was a motion
His peculations are said to have ex- made by Attorney Miller relative to |
tended over a period of years. the corporations }
he rporations.
= AN TEE Toe {
LATEST QUEEN OF NAVY To Curtail Public rinting.
Howing the ugges-
Battleship New Jersey Comes Out of Foflowning tin sugse
Ly : i : tion, the House veral resolu-
Tests Covered With Glory. : : IVeTd: fonoiy
The performance of the battleship | tions fo correct il iSeiess printing |
' v : { of public documents 0 empower
New Jersey in maining a speed of or 1 : Cr oh io be apo : :
. . | ti { 110 O 3 WO
19.18 ki an hour in a 4-hour en- | to fix th ply |
100 un re ho NT r “l | * Lo IX li) 1Der1r
duranc run Off : th . New hkngiand | of documents th be printed should
y yapled wit hor “1M 9 | Shot
const, couple wi By fier remarkable | the demand arise for a iditional one
speed the day before over a | ies of a publicatic tn rss
re ile at a Ne or ! ve
et i: 0, af | thority to order ther I
3.4 S an | :
ttt hy 1 F A ’ was claimed this acti y
a he head of al merican-built 1 in eavi } ~
sult ins x y D-
hatileshing In speed. | + 1 saving the Gov up
1 08 | wards of $1,000,000 annually.
-
the !
' jand
commis- |
| er, was declared by
| be due
| company is
affirmed the sentence of death against
lichardson, Mason and Harle, con-
victed of having murdered Mitchell
Devers at Chihuahua four years
ago to collect insurance on their
lives.
FOUR FIREMEN KILLED
Explosion Shatters Buildings and Pre-
vents Fire Spreading.
Four firemen perished and about a
score of firemen and citizens were in-
jured in a fire accompanied by a series
ions that demolished a six-
of explosio
story factory building at Bedford and
| Downing ' streets on the lower west
| side of New York city. That the
damage, which is estimated at from
$300,000 to $400,000, was not far great-
Chief Croker to
to the explosion, which shatter
‘ed the building and crushed the blaze
beneath tons of debris at the moment
when the flames were completely be-
Yond control and threatening to
sweep the entire block.
Wrangel Arnon Destroyed.
A cable dispatch dated
March 26, from
District Attorney
says that the
1
Juneau,
United
James J.
town of Wrang-
almost destroyed
Alaska,
States
Boyce,
el, Alaska,
by fire anc for aid for the
sufferers. lispatech states that
every store in the town burned. The
custom house w saved.
The report is circulate in New
‘ork: that Charles A. Peal dy, presi-
dent of the Mutual
soon to
Life
resign
Insurance
was, a}
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.
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Har
trie
mar
who
the
also
sold
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with
ope:
and
dent
have
Wipe
This
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man
in n
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