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34 E. MAIN HAS BEEN National Officers Call On All to Lay Down Their Tools After July 4th, At the last annual convention of the United Mine Workers of America, the ciby of Columbus States held in Jan. 12-19, And invite the public to give us a call, whether you want work or not. Come up and see our Art Gallery. Our prices are very low, and we guarantee satisfaction to all.

1897, after a full and careful review of the distressing condition of our craftsmen, brought on by the continued reductions in our wages, order to prevent any further reduction from taking place, and to secure for us a living rate of wages that will enable us to live as Americans ought to, so as to realize from our labor at least a sufficiency to provide the neceasities of life, it was determined that the scale of prices should be advanced to the following rates: Pennsylvania (Pittsburg district) pick mining, 69 cents per ton. Ohio, pick mining, 60 cents per ton. Indiana (bituminous) pick mining, GO cents per ton. Illinois (Grape Creek) pick mining, 55 cents per ton. The balance of the state (Illinois) the mining rate of 1894.

Machine mining to be paid three- the price paid for Indiana Sherman Deceived Him, WASHINGTON, Jaly reports which were current at the State Department to-day are true there is danger of a severance of the diplomatic relations between Japan and the United States. According to these reports the Japanese Minister, Torn Hoshi, has asked his government to recall on the ground that he has been treated at the State Department undiplomatically and with great discourtesy. According to the story, the Japanese Minister called at the Sbato De- ARE SENT TO THEIR HOMES, Will Return Next Tuesday to Decide the Fate of Testimony Given, WILMINGTON, July trial of James Harvey for the murder of his wife was ended to-day as far as tho taking of testimony is concerned. The defense finished its presentation of testimony to-day and the State its rebuttal testimony. The Court told the jurymen that he had decided to allow them to go to their homes until next Tuesday, when arguments will be given AT CANTON, President McKinley and Wife to Visit His Aged Mother, WASHINGTON, July President McKinley left the city at 7 10 tonight over the Pennsylvania railroad for Canton, where he will visit his aged mother and take a few days' rest.

With him were Mrs. McKinley, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Day, Mrs. Saxtou, who is Mrs. Me- Kinley's aunt, and Miss Mabel Mc- The party occupied the fifths per ton oi pick mining, except in where the price shall ton of the price other mining and for a decision.

He cautioned them against talking and said that any person the case finally given to them HOUSE WRECKED. URBANA, OHIO, THE PLACE, A Match and Gasoline Cause Considerable Men Burned, URBANA, July 2. explosion occurred this Kinley. Pullman car Hazelmere, which was partrnent on the day before the Hawaiian annexation treaty was signed and transmitted to the He old Secretary Sherman that he had heard that such a treaty was to be talking bo them about the case ent to the Senate and he asked if WOULD BE PUNISHKD his were true. William P.

Harvey was on the SLAP AT SHERMAN. Secretary Sherman, BO Bter asserts, assured the that no preparation, and, of course it yould not be sent to the Senate. Thi.s sac- isfled the Japanese then departed. struck when ou the following fore the death of Mrs. Harvey James i.

I i I a terra stand again to-day and testified that the iMin- I he knew nothing about the attempt- diplomat La escape of Harvey. That he hand- such'treaty was in course of him the money through the bars, and it belonged to James, having through the sale of A letter was intro- He was thunder-1 duced showing that two mouths be- attached to the rear of the western express. Canton will be reached at 10 80 to-morrow morning and the return to Washington will be on Tuesday. This will be the president's first visit to his home since the inauguration and he has expressed a wish that it be a quiet one, devoid of speech-making and demonstrations. The president's party reached the railroad station about 15 minutes before train time, where terrible morning at the residence of Mr.

S. B. Price on East Court street. About 8:30 a plumber came to the home of Mr. Price to examine his gas meter which had been out of order.

They were in the cellar when Price struck a match to see whether the gas was they were Porter. greeted by Secretary Taking each an arm of Mrs. the president and Mr. been obtained James' hogs. McKiuley Porter assisted her to the special car which was rich with the perfume of choice flowers that had been sent by The president was attired and sack coat and friends.

in drab trousers he learned that the had been signed that morning at the State Department and transmitted to the Senate in the beaver hat. He loitered around the platform of the car almost until the time the train started and then waved an adieu to those standing about. BOTTLE OFTEN GOES With the luxury of traveling jn a palace car. Everyone may not be able to afford this, but any man cau afford to oe well and fashionably dressed if he erders his suit made from our elegant line of suitings, which we will sell during July and August at the remarkably LOW PRICE OF $20 AND $22.50 KANY, THE TAILOR "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOL1 WE KEEP HAY LADDERS WATER TROUGHS, FARM GATES, LOCUST POSTS CEDAR POSTS, ARBOR POSTS, AND DRESSED LATH FOR CRAPE ARBORS. (bituminous) be four-fifths per paid for pick mining aections a corresponding increase in price that will place them on a relative basis.

It was further agreed thatthe time for enforcement of the scale be lef with the national executive board and the district presidents, to deter mine when it would be most op portune. Therefore, pursuant to th instructions of the national conven- tion the national board and district presidents met in Columbus on June 24-20 and decided that in their judgment the time was opportune to suspend on July 4, 1897, for the enforcement of the before mentioned ticale rates. Therefore, mine workers everywhere will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Signed by members of the national executive board and district presidents. Miners all over the country are signifying their intention of complying with the request and a great contest is expected.

OVERHEARD HIM And Shanks Emptied His Revolver at the Widow's Visitor. Si'RiNGiriKLD, Jaly Shanks was arrested late to-night for shooting with intent to kill N. G. Kershner, ex-member of B. P.

A. Shanks was calling on Mrs. Lulu Reid, a widow, and Kershuer, who was out driving, stopped at the house and advised Mrs. Reid not to keep company with Shanks. The latter overheard him, and when he left the house Shanks emptied his 38-cahber revolver at him, without taking effect, but one of the bullets struck Kershuer's horse, killing it.

Shanks claims Kershner is a lover of Mrs, Reid, and was jealous of him. Shake Into Tour Shoes NIGHT TERRORS. In childhood the sleep is sometimes disturbed by what are called nigbt-ter- rors A child that has gone to bed apparently well for an hour a piercing cry. He is found, wide-awake, sitting up in bed or stand, ing In the middle of the room, tremb- and MB hands clutch each other anything within reach; and when spoken to he does not appear to He calls for his mother oi but does not know them when tried to buy a farm in Delaware. Eli Harvey, the artist brother of the defendant, who has resided in Paris, France, for a number of years, said that James came to sea him at the time he DISAPPEARED FROM BROOKLYN see if Eli would not buy hie in- terestiuthe Harvey homestead, Committee Oi 1UU to the East another good char- turned off, and finding none the match down.

Then the threw cellar WAR ON SALOONS, the poses to Limit Territory MUNCIE, IND Jaly afternoon members of the Committee of stand. nurse, they come, and often alternately, clings to and repulses them. After a time, lasting from a few minutes to an hour, or even longer, the child recognizes those about him and gradually falls into a sleep from which he does not awake until morning. These attacks may vary In frequency; they may occur every night, every few nights or at a longer and somewhat ir- please his wife, brother, testified to acter of James. Mary Lippencott said that ne Hundred, organized last week she worked at the home of Mrs.

Wil- to work ro 0 rm8 on a line with the P. Harvey and that the latter idea Qf churc people in Muncie, told her that on the day before took active measures to close twenty death Ida and James bad had Qr more Ba i oonB in the factory dis- ft quarrel. tricts of the city. Charges of oper- The evidence given in the case has atiug 8aloonB in the residence part of been circumstantial. Harvey fche city were filed this evening was instantly filled with smoke and a blinding flash followed with a terrific report.

Price and the gasfltter made their way through the flames Their faces, arms and hands were badly burned and their clothes were set afire. The report of the explosion attracted hundreds of people to the scene and great excitement prevailed. The east side of the house was badly wrecked. The flooring was blown from its fastenings, the carpets were torn from the floor and the greatest confusion prevailed. Dishes were thrown from the table and broken.

Mrs. Price, who was sweeping the front porch, was knocked down by a window shutter blown off. Miss Price was giving music lesson in the west side of the house at the time, but was not injured. The explosion was due to a five- gallon can of gasoline in the cellar from a leak in which the gasoline had escaped and filled the cellar with eaa. When the match was lighted it ignited and the explosi on followed.

Uam all aeoms to thiak that he will be ac- again8t Acy Kluff and John McGuy- quitted. He told his mother that he would be home next week. cause them are sometimes covered, but frequently no immediate cause cau be found. As a rule, however, night-terrors occur 5n children who'are delicate and excitable. PIERCED BY A BOWSPRIT, Death of a Customs specter In Frisco with the Moore ealoon law.

ready been driven out gau, in accordance Two saloons have al- Try Grain-0 Try Q-rain-0! to show yon a package of An attack is often caused by a dis- of the digestive organs, re- weak digestion or tm- a Other frequent causes are of the nose or TORRENGE, XENIfl Vim vigor and victory these are the characteristics of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. Cunningham Co. turbance suiting from proper food, a catarrhal condition throat, enlarged tonsils, morbid excitement of the mind during the day, fever worms, teething, Irritation of the akin and ill-ventilated sleeping-rooms. Fright is one of the least common causes of this disturbance. Night-terrors of themselves result in little, if any serious harm; but as an indication of a nervous organization they are most valuable.

They have been likened to the "slacken speed" signal of the engineer, a signal which must always be heeded. An essential part of the treatment of this disturbance, then, is a strict attention to the child's surroundings and a careful supervision of his training to prevent, as far as possible, any undue mental or nervous strain. Equally Important is it that his food should be easily digested and nutritious, but not Emulating, and that an effort should be made to improve his general health by bathing and exercise in the open air. Whenever indigestion, catarrh, enlarged tonsils, or any of the conditions which might cause this disturbance are present, they should receive their appropriate treatment. Children who, with the exception of an occasional attack of night-terrors, are apparently In perfect health, are frequently cured of fhe attacks by eating a supper of bread "Vmitli's Companion.

and miiK. Eternal Vigilance is tue price of Watch, cave- fully the first s. Cure bolls, pimp SAN FRANCISCO, Jaly o'clock this morning tbe steamer Resolute, carrying sugar for the California refinery, ran into a scow Bchooner, which was at anchor. The steamer struck the schooner's bow and the bowsprit drove through the pilot-house. In the pilot-house Capt, Comrell, master of the steamer, was at the wheel, and Customs Inspector James A.

Plunkett stood beside him. The bowsprit struck Piunfcett and drove him through the wall into the engine room killing him instantly. Capt. Comroll was thrown to the deck and severely injured. At 2 MS made from pure -J I 1 etomnch.

receives it witho the price of coffee, 15c. ana by all jzrocera. without dietresa. 25c, per package, bom California Cheapest Ever Offered. Rates Francisco caiifor- tt single fare on tunity ngl rc affording oppor- AFTER A FIGHT Two Men Wanted For Express Robbery Were Arrested, WAPAKONKTA, July a desperate fight John Lowery and J.

W. Patterd were arrested at Minster by Superintendent Hogle, of the United States Express Company, and lodged in jail here to-day. The men are charged with having robbed the United States Express office at Hobbs, of two books of express orders, it is claimed, they have been filling out and cashing at different towns in Indiana and Ohio. When arrested they had two money -orders for large sums, two revolvers and 100 cartridges. The officers thought to take them by surprise, but they made a hard fight, and it required several deputies bring them to this place.

to FOUND THE MONEY, Thieves a House and Secure Over $1000 in Cash, SAXDUSKY, July reached here to-day that burglars had entered Vbe residence of Christopher Seipp, treasurer of Oxford township, this county, and 8tolen over $1000 of township fuuds, which Mr. Ssipp had secreted in a closet in an unoccupied bedroom. There is no clue to the thieves. means witn River STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, ss Frank Chen ey Se oath he 1. the the inn of F.

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