TWO BIG FLEETS.
BROUGHT TO TERMS
GERMANY HAS GRAFT.
MORE FLOODS AHEAD
Admiral Evans Wants 24 Vessels on
Astounding State of Corruption Dis
Each Coast.
covered in Navy Yards.
New York, June 12.—Rear-Admiral
Berlin, June 15.—How many millions
Robley D. Evans, who left for Lake
has the German government been
Mohonk yesterday to spend the sum
swindled out of by the recently dis
mer, said much of the criticism of LET VICE PRESIDENCY ALONE.
KAISER GREETS AMBASSADOR. covered embezzlements in the imperial
the American navy was unwarranted.
¡■hipyards at Kiel! No one dares even j
"Americans can go to sleep every
guess. How many of the vessels built !
Taft
Will
Have
Nothing
to
Say
About
American
Cordially
Received
at
Ger
night satisfied that, ship for ship, they
and equipped in the yards are to be '
It
Until
Nominated.
man
Court.
have a navy able to hold its own
• found to belong to the same class as
Berlin. June 17.—The emperor to-'the battleships built in Russia with
against vessels of equal age," said he.
Washington, June 18__ This state
“But we must have more ships if we ment was issued from an authoritative day received in audience the new wooden pegs instead of steel rivetsf
want to keep on the safe side.”
source yesterday:
American ambassador to Germany,
one ^oow8 y®t, and no one prob-1
Asked his opinion as to the most
ev5r
.
|
“An exchange of telegrams over David Jayne Hill, who succeeded .
audience » I . *“ . e discovery
*
.
- that two high
° officials Prospect Now Is That Water Will Go
Board of Supervisors Exacts Reduc formidable battleship, the admiral night between Washington and Chi Charlemagne Tower. The
said
| eago indicates that there will be no de was fixed several days before Dr. Hill
rds’ an?
tion on Gas and Telephones and
Flic ship that is <o carry the bat velopments, so far as the administra anticipated it, but the emperor’s' , a ” ’ number
Higher Than Before—Heavy
*'*’*' ’ of * others,
“ have
1
" svstematical-
tery
tiiat
will
win
a
fight
must
not
be
I
ly
been
robbing
the
government for
tion is concerned, in the matter ■ * so greeting was none the less hearty. I
Rent fyr Trolley Franchises.
Rain in Kaw Valley.
less than 25,000 tons The 20,000-ton liciting a candidate for viee-prer dent
V». cere-'
wic-’^ear8 has come as a terrible shock
The emperor’s master of
battleship is not big enough.”
Knesbeck
German people, who are prjud
lien- until after the platform shall have monies, Baron von de E
__ ....... t0
"Are you still in favor of a greater been disposed of and a nominee for the called at the hotel yesterday where of the proverbial honesty of their »gov
San Francisco, June 16.—The annua’ fleet?” he was asked.
Ipresidencv shall have been named ”
Kansas City, June 13.—Unusually
Dr Hd! ,was stopping, and informed ernment officials, ^nd who have always
"Indeed, I am,” he replied. “We
It is understood that the above state him tftat an audience with the em contended that while fraud might be heavy rains fell yesterday in Kansas,
struggle between the city and the cor
found
in
America
and
Russia,
all
Ger-
!
want 24 battleships on each coast.”
merit was issued with the distinct pur peror had been granted for today in
porations has just come to an end,
Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa and the
pose of avoiding complication of the the old palace, his majesty coming : ! man government officers would always
with an unexpected victory for the
vice
presidency with the presidential in from Potsdam for the purpose. j I be found to come up to the Roosevelt weather bureau predicts that the Kaw
KAISER IS DISPLEASED.
municipality. The members of the
nomination.
Three court carriages called for Dr. I standard, and be able to show a record and the Missouri rivers will again reach
board of supervisors, who represent t
Reflection over night has only Hill today, and, accompanied by his as clean as a hound’s tooth.
the high stage on Wednesday night. At
Regards Anglo-Russo-French Entente .strengthened the determination of the
staff, he proceeded to the palace. On ' j It is impossible to find out at this 5 p. m. the Missouri here had fallen
the city in the negotiations with the
as Threat of War.
| war secretary to insist upon the in his arrival there he received a mes-1 I time how many officials are implicated
corporations, are for the most part
or suspected; the government even re .25 of a foot, but had risen .1 of a foot
St. Petersburg, June 12.—It was elusion in the Republican party plat sage from the emperor that the pre fuses to let it become known how
business men and lawyers. It was
at St. Joseph and continues to riso
form of the anti injunction plank on sentation would take place in the
thought that their sympathies would learned here yesterday from a compe I the
lines of that telegraphed last night. garden which recently was planted in many people are under arrest besides there. The Kaw fell about six inches
run naturally to the vested interests tent source that the recent meeting
the
leaders,
Heinrich
and
Frankenthal.
Therefore, a long telegram went for one of the palace courts.
and that the local service companies, between King Edward and Emperor
The latter is a multi-millionaire, and yesterday and was stationary last
which suffered heavily in the earth Nicholas at Reval and the rapproche ward from the war department venter i
it is some consolation to think that he night. At Topeka the Kaw is rising
day
to
Frank
Hitchcock,
.Mr.
Taft
’
s
quake and lire, would take advant.age ment between Great Britain, Russia Chicago manager, instructing him to I
TEST CRUISERS.
will be able to make good the losses, rapidly.
of the situation and make up from the and France has been made the sub
though this will not heal the wounded
The weather bureau predicts that the
public what they lost in the lire. That ject of grave representations on the insist upon the anti injunction plank.
German pride.
Maryland
and
West
Virginia
Make
a
is exactly what the corporations tried part of Germany, who has met the
The kaiser was informed of the af • new flood at Topeka will exceed that
Good Showing.
to do. They said so openly, and ar threatened birth of a nev^ "triple alli MALEVITCH’S VIEWS APPROVED.
fair just as he was about to prepare ■ of Tuesday. All of the tributaries of
gued their right to do so, but a ma ance" with a display of the "mailed
Washington, June 17.—Rear Ad his speech for the opening of the Mari the Kaw are very high, and more rain
jority of the board stood firm for the fist.”
New Ressian Ambassador to Tokio miral Dayton today reported that the time exposition here, and was so upset .is threatened. The crest of the new
After the announcement of the I
taxpayers, «and the city witnessed a
armored cruiser Maryland on a four- I by the news that he found it almost flood here will be reached Sunday
Developing Peaceful Relations.
most encouraging example of com Reval meeting, Russia was given to
hour full speed, forced draught trial impossible to entertain the King and
understand at Berlin that the con
petent government.
Washington, June 13.—The admin- off the California coast, averaged Queen of Sweden, who were his guests night. j A heavy downpour yesterday
clusion
of
a
formal
entente
among
'
¡sfratimi officials unofficially have 133.1 revolutions of. her engines per I at the time. He has given orders that morning caused some additional trou-
Pressure from every possible ave
nue was brought to bear on the super these three powers would be regarded i been made acquainted with the essen- minute, and the armored cruiser West the whole affair is to be sifted to the ble from i flooded basements in the West
visors to force them to yield to the de a a> a measure hostile in tendency or, tial features of an important interview Virginia, under similar conditions, av bottom, and that all the guilty ones
to quote
iiiiiitr* t the
no exact
ov'ir't term
f arm licori
rxxz the I recently lx had
.. zl l-xx.
li.-> representatives
aca .
, i i > nc qf
bottoms, where the sewers were unable
used by
by < the
mands of all the service companies for to
eraged 131.8 revolutions. The aver are to be pùnished, no matter how to carry
j off the excess. No further
higher rates. The gas company want informant of the Associated Press, a Moscow newspaper with .Mr Ma- age speed obtained with a slight ad high their standing.
damage i was experienced in the stock-
Rumors to the effect that certain I daniave
cd an increased rate, the water com- was a "krisgesdrobund.”
levsky Malevitch, recently appointed verse current was 22.25 and 22.1 knots
Whether such a development was Russian ambassador to Tokio, which respectively.
high officials in the navy department yards, Argentine and Armourdale, Kan
pany threatened famine unless it
sas, and in Harlem, Mo., and none is
should receive a 15 per cent advance originally contemplated from the touches upon Russia’s policy in the
The revolutions may exceed those have received their share of the stolen expected.
in rates, the telephone company re- meetings between King Edward and far east. The views expressed by the of the records of the contractors’ funds have so far been found to be
The stockyards are still idle and the
sisted to the utmost, and the street the president of France and King ambassador, it is said, meet with the trials, and opinions of the naval of unfounded, and are not generally be-
packing houses were unable to continue
railroad company ran cars without Edward and the emperor of Russia is hearty approval of the Russian for ficials speak well for the work on the lieved.
working
even if they had stock. The
permits, seized franchises and at not stated, but the immediate result eign office. The tenor of Malevsky machinery of the vessels, which have
railroads, on the other hand, were in
tempted to bottle up the traffic priv of the representations made in Berlin Malevitch’s observations are pleasing been now in commission for three
SAVE BRITISH BABIES.
better shape, but schedules were still
ileges on Market street, when the su was the publication of an obviously also to.! he administration, and to the years.
disarranged.
pervisors stepped in and completely i 'nspired article in the official Rossia, diplomatic corps here, as it indicates
Mrs. Bertrand Russell Conducts Pub
which speaks warmly of the meeting a desire and intention on the part of
blocked the game.
LIBERIA ASKS FOR HELP.
Lhe gas company asked for an in between King Edward and Emperor the Russian government to develop
OIL TRUST FOUND GUILTY.
lic School for Mothers.
crease from 85-cent to $1 gas. The Nicholas, but declares that the sug the peaceful relations established with
London,
June
15
__
Hundreds
of
poor
board conducted an inquiry. The gas gestion of new grouping of the pow Japan. The Russian ambassador took Black Republic Says France and Brit mothers in London are deeply grateful Rochester Jury Brings in Verdict in
company promised to turns its books ers at the present time was impos the view that with the conclusion of
ain Encroach on Territory.
to the Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Russell,
Rebate Case.
the treaty of commerce the fisheries
over to the supervisors for inspec sible.
Washington,
June 12.—Booker T. who was formerly Mrs. A. Pearsall
convention entered into between
tion. This, it afterward appeared,
Rochester,
N.
Y., June 13__ Guilty as
Russia and Japan during the past Washington calle« on tile President Smith, of Philadelphia, whose school
was a bluff, for when the supervisors
for mothers in this city has proved a j charged in the indictment, was the ver-
BIG
WHEAT
CROP.
Wednesday
and
arranged
for
a
con-1
year,
the
peaceful
aims
of
the
policy
asked for the records, the company
Mrs. Russell com j diet brought in by the Federal Court
of Russia with regard to Japan have ference between the President and great success.
refused to produce them until prac
Secretary Taft and J. J. Dosen, vice- . meneed her ambitious scheme in a 'jury in the Standard Oil company case
tically compelled to do so. It was Rain Fell at Right Time for Farmers definitely been established.
I
very
small
way
— _______
first there
.............
..........................
j
_________
were
president of Liberia; G. W. Gibson,
then discovered that improper charges
of Northwest.
1 nightly classes for mothers who were here at 6:30 o’clock this evening. The
ex-president»
of
the
republic;
James
Crops Worth Eight Million.
had been made in figuring the cost of
1 jury bad been out since the noon re-
Dunbar, a lawyer of Liberia, and Mr. | allowed to bring their children and | cess.
Portland. June 12.—It is estimated
operation '¡'he mask was pulled aside
Washington, June 16.—Crops of 1908 Washington.
who were instructed by Dr Dora Bun-
by
the
traffic
department
of
the
O.
R.
by the ‘‘business’’ board and the gas
Daniel J. Keefe, of Buffalo, who con-
will be worth nearly $8,000,000,000,
Mr. Washington declined to discuss • ting how to properly feed and clothe i ducted the defense, moved for a new
(S
N. Co., from reports received according to figures prepared by the
company got an 85-cent rate.
, their little ones. These classes imine-
the
subject
of
his
interview,
but
it
was
throughout
the
inland
empire,
that
An investigation into telephone
department of agriculture. It is ex
j diately became very popular, but Mrs. I trial and it was arranged to have
rates resulted in a general reduction the condition of the wheat crop at pected there will be sufficient funds to learned that the representatives of Li j Russell, who was often present in per- Judge Hazel hear arguments on the mo
beria
assert
that
England
and
France
this
time
is
even
better
than
it
was
tion July
of from 1.5 to 2.5 per cent. The water
move the crops from the farms to tide
, 7.
have encroached upon their domain , son, soon discovered that the mothers
rate was placed at the same figure as last year at the same period, and that water.
themselves
were
as
poorly
fed
as
their
°"
company was placed on trial
last year, with a slight increase in there is every indication of a bumper
In discussing the outlook today, and they wish the moral, if not the babies and to remedy this she changed ‘June 1 for an alleged violation of the
the allowance for hydrants. The trol- crop of wheat in the grain areas of Chief Statistician Clark of the agri active, support of the United States the night classes to day classes and interstate commerce law in accepting a
to maintain the integrity of their ter
a concession from the filed tariff on ship-
ley franchises which the United Rail- Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
cultural department, said:
provided a substantial dinner
ritory.
________
In nearly every section of the in
could meuts of oil from Olean, N. Y., to Rut-
roads attempted to appropriate were
‘‘Indications at the present time are
price
of
3
cents
to
those
who
terior country there have been rains for great crops. For eight years the
wit hhcld.
afford to pay, while those who could lal>d and Bellows Falls, Vt. There were
Appoints Board to Inspect Ships.
at times when they would do the most American farmer has enjoyed unprec
¡40 counts in the indictment, each repre
not were fed free of charge.
good to the wheat crop. Sherman edented prosperity and now the ninth
Washington, June 12.—Secretary of
The mortality of children in Eng- senting action on a car of oil. The
PROSECUTE ENGLISHMAN
county prospects are excellent and promising harvest is practically as the Navy Metcalf has announced the land is appalling when compared with ! maximum fine on each count is $20,000,
Gilliam county is in good condition. sured. Never in the history of the designation of the following board of ■ that of America, but thanks to the or a total for the whole of the ship
Editor of Paper in Seoul Is Charged I'he Morrow county crop is generally I United States have there been nine naval officers to inspect the ships, 1 splendid example set by the two Amer- ments of $800,000.
favorable, but rain is needed in the ■such years of big yields ahd high Shawmut and Tremont, which are to . ¡cans, Nathan Strauss and Mrs. Rus-
With Sedition.
northern portion. A late cool spring prices. ’ ’
be purchased by the Isthmian canal | : sell, whose experiments have aroused
CANADA CLOSES DOOR.
c — ■ -
Seoul, June 16.—Y Mimura, the is said to have bad unfavorable re-
commission
to be used for transporta- | widespread interest and caused many
tion of supplies from the United men and women of wealth to come
Japanese resident governor of Seoul, suits in the valley of the Powder
Hyde-Benson Case Nears End.
States to Panama.
anama. Captain Charles
appeared as the prosecutor of E. T. river, but there will be some grain
Washington. June 12.—The defense T. Perkins. Commander Stacy Potts, s/( ’ forward with offers of help, the death All Japanese Immigration is Shut Off
and h'v In the Grand Ronde valley,
’’ rate among children less than 18
for One Year.
in
the
Hyde-Benson
land
fraud
cases
Bethel, a British subject, who was to- the Palouse country and around
Naval Constructor John D. Beuret,
of age will undoubtedly g°
Vancouver, B. C., June 13__ The Ca-
day arraigned in a British court ap Walla Walla conditions are excellent. jannounced yesterday that it had Lieutenant - Commander ’ Oscar W. months
down.
So far as heard Central Oregon will ’completed its case except the testi- Koestner and Lieutenant Earl T. Jes-
nadian government has notified the
pointed under order of the privy
mony of handwriting experts, It is ~op. The ships are in ~
Pacific
waters.
council.
Bethel is charged with come to the front this year with good expected that
government ot Japan that the limit of
I
the
case
will
go
to
the
Takes Terrible Revenge.
I
spreading sedition by the medium of grain crops. The Crook county re jury one week from today. Several
Venice, June 15.—A double tragedy immigrants allowed for one year has
a newspaper published in the Corean gion gives favorable indications, and I character witnesses from San Fran-
Repaint Letter Boxes.
been reached and that no more Japan
vernacular, and of which he is the in higher altitudes where the late cisco test titied for Dimotid. Schnei-
Word has reached Portland from recently took place in a traveling cir
proprietor, 'flic court includes Judge spring has held back crops the hot | dcr took the stand and testified that the postoffice department at Wash- cus giving performances at the town ese laborers can be sent to Canada be
F St Bourne and Prosecuting Attor- summer days are expected to bring ¡with Attorney Zabriskie. who is now ington. that all street letter boxes in of Mestre, a short distance from here. fore January 1 of next year. This is
n y Wilkinson both of whom were everything forward rapidly from this dead, he had an interview with Agent all cities of the United States are to Among the performers were two acro in accordance with the understanding
snecially sent from Shanghai by the date. It is believed Oregon will this Holsinger of the general land office be painted a bright scarlet The prin bats. a man Rafaelli and his wife,
British government at the suggestion year produce one of if not the great at Tucson. Ariz., and at that time cipal reason assigned for the use of Emma. A rich man about town had reached between the Laurier adminis-
est wheat crop in the history of the
fallen in love with the latter and had ■ tration and Tokio last January, which
<»i \mbassador McDonald at Tokio.
Schneider said he stated the part he the bright and attractive color is that I begun a liaison with her. Accidental-
The prosecution said that it would state.
had played in securing Oregon land these mail deposit boxes may be dis Iv Rafaelli discovered his wife’s un provided that not more than 400 each
prove that the publications in Bethel’s
titles for Hyde. Schneider gave the cerned more readily. These boxes faithfulness and planned a terrible re ! year should be sent. Six hundred and
Czar Hits Russian Officials.
vernacular newspaper was largely re
I eight had come up to the end of May,
details of several interviews with Hol are now painted in an aluminum color venge.
sponsible for all the disturbances in
St. Petersburg, June 15.—A d?creo singer and told of meeting Dimond and are not easily located in the
i and more are arriving by every boat.
While his wife was performing her
Corea M. Mimura asserted that the of the czar’s, sentencing the governor when he was sent east by Hyde.
streets by many persons desiring to dangerous acts in the flying trapeze It looks like a barefaced evasion of
Corean government exists only sub
deposit letters.
ami vice-governor of Astrakhan prison
under the roof of the circus tent, Ra I the arrangement on the part of Japan.
ject to the direction of Japan He
Japanese Consul Yada said tonight
Preparing New Currency.
1
to
eight
years
penal
servitude
in
the
faelli suddenly cut the rope which held that
further said he believed there were
even the 400 had not yet arrived,
Washington, June 16. The depart
Opium
Commissioners.
the
trapeze,
and
the
young
woman
20.000 troops now in Corea, and that ‘ mines of Siberia, has struck terror in I nient of engraving and printing start
i - when the number ot
of tourists and stu-
Washington,
June
18.
—
President
fell
down
the
sand
of
the
arena,
half of the country was disturbed. to the ranks of the Russian offijialdoin, ed to turn out the new notes author-
dents was taken into consideration. Ai
I
dying.
Her
lover
rushed
to
her
side,
Roosevelt
has
appointed
three
commis
Consequently the publications were I for the two men had done nothing be- ; ized by the currency act of the last
I a matter of fact. Canadian officials as-
creating a false impression regarding ' vond torturing a few prisoners, some congress. The notes are similar to the sinners to represent the United States and while he was holding her head on sert, not more than 5 per cent of the
I
his
lap
kneeling
at
her
side,
Rafaelli
on
the
international
commission
to
in
the real intention of the Japanese gov ’of whom unfortunately had the bad old United States bank notes with one
new arrivals are exempt from the ar-
eminent, increasing the difficulties of
(,, taste to die, and to torture prisoners exception. Where the inscription ‘'se vestigate the opium question in the Far ■ cleft his head from behind with an ax rangement.
the
and
then
calmly
surrendered
to
East.
They
are:
Thomas
Burke,
attor
much
has
hitherto
never
been
considered
a
the government and causing
cured by bonds of the United States,” ney. of Seattle; Dr. Hamilton Wright, I police.
'crime in Russia.
bloodshed
appears on the old notes, the follow of Maine, and Dr. Charles Tenney, Chi
More Track Washed Out.
C M Cross, a lawyer of Kobe, who
ing legend appears on the new:
Slaughter
of
Innocents.
Missoula.
Mont., June 13__ It was
nene
secretary
of
the
American
lega
is defending Bethel, asked for a jury
Submarine Builder Invents Airship
‘•Secured by bonds of the United tion at Pekin.
Paris, June 15__ Owing to the ex- I reported Thursday night that several
trial, which Judge St. Bourne refused.
New York. June 12—Plans of the States and other securities.”
treme rigor of last winter and the miles of Northern Pacific track had
The comptroller of the currency es-
new style airship, invented by Simon
Dalzell Calls on President.
Runaway Auto Kills Four.
willful destruction of song birds, | been washed out near Sand Point, and
Lake, the submarine boat builder, tiniates that the now issue will be
Washington.
June
13.
—
Representa
FTance is threatened with the extinc- . there is little hope of opening up trans-
New York, June 16 Four persons were made public yesterday, together ready for distribution by July 1.
tive
Dalzell,
of
Pennsylvania,
who
tion of h«»r larks, finches and thrushes. 1 portation between Missoula and Spo
were drowned tonight when an auto with the information that prepara
has
been
named
by
the
president
to
Professor Corcelle, of Chambery, has kane for some time. Heavy rains last
“Peaceful Bob" Evans.
mobile carrying a pleasure party of tions for the building of the ship were
serve on a commission for the con addressed an appeal to the public, I night delayed repair work west of here,
six became unmanageable, shot at a dready fairly under wav. The airship
Washington. June 13 — Rear-Ad-
wild speed down W est Fifty sixth is to be constructed by one of the niiral Rohlcy D Evans has gone to servation of the natural resources of warning them that if farmers, game and much of the work has been de
the country, called nn the president
An effort will be made to
street and bounded from an open pier best known students of aerial naviga bis summer home at I .ike Mohonk. Thursday Mr Dalzell will serve on keepers and poachers continue their stroyed.
conduct they will soon have extermi- morrow to run a train from Arlee and
com N V . where he says he is going to
into the North river The
tion. T
sub-commission on mineral re- nated all the small birds in the coun- ' transfer passengers who have been
bat- play the part of “peaceful Rob” with the
turned over in its plunge
bination
sources.
The
_______
_ _______
try. As proof
of ___
the
necessity __
for 1 stalled for several days at Dixon,
pier, holding
loon an
the kids and the toy boats on the
legislative measures he declares that distance between the two points is 14
their seats,
lake
The ranking rear-admiral of
Georgia Wins Coaling Record.
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’_____________
thousands of larks
are - killed
and sold miles.
feur, was ea
Kansas Flood'Falls Fast.
the navy has had much attention since
Washington, June 18. A report re at 6 cents a dozen.
free
the machine
his
arrival
here
from
San
Francisco
Kansas City. June 12 The K a w
reived at the naw department states
Graft Indictments Stand.
himself and
and Missouri flood, which has been after taking the Atlantic fleet around that th«' battleship Georgia has made
Submarines Put Into Commission.
San Francisco, June 13__ Judge Law-
the
Horn,
and
he
went
away
in
high
exceeded in height only twice since
the world’s coalino record, taking on
good humor. ________
Pigeon Makes Long Flight.
Vallejo; Cal . June 12.—The subma ler today denied the motions of the
1
the country was settled, is falling
board 1.779 tons of coal in five hours
rine boats Pike and Grampus have attorneys for Patrick Calhoun and Ti-
Tacoma, Wash , June 16
\fter In more rapidly than it rose Owing to
and
twelve
minutes.
In
the
best
hour
Panama Given Warning.
been put in commission, with Lieu
ing on the wing since the 17th day of the Missouri’s permitting free outlet
Washington. June 13 Tn language 458 tons were taken on board, The ship tenant Castle in temporary command. rev L. Ford and Abe Ruef to set aside
last month, one of the carrier pigeons from the gorged Kaw. the financial that cannot be mistaken the pre-i- is on the Pacific Coast.
The crews for the two divers as the indictments returned by the M"
sent out from this citv on the steamer .loss has been small, and within ,i «lent and Secretary Taft ' ive notified
sembled at the navy yards yesterday Farland grand jury a few weekJ ago,
Tremont, on the 15th of May. to be I week scarceh- a trace of the inunda the I’ar.ama government that elections
Dayton to Remain.
and will leave on the boats some time charging them with bribery, and or
liberated at Cane ''lattery. returned tion will remain
in that republic must be conducted
'Washington, June 12.—Although this week The submarines will leave dered that the cases must go to trial.
to its roost in this city Saturday even
fairly
The circttmit'ances intending Admiral Dayton will not retire as for the lower bay to make tests near The attorneys sought to have the in
Ancient Tower Totters.
ing When the steamer Fremont left
this warning were given out for pub commanding officer of the Pacific I San Francisco. The torpedo boat de dictments invalidated on the grounds
this port it carried fourteen pigeons.
Venice lune 12 The campanile of lication as if'in preparation tor active fleet until October, he will give place stroyers Farragut and Preble have ar that the jurors were prejudiced when
The bird that came hick Saturday Santo Stefano Church, a Gathic struc intervention on the part of the United to Admiral Swinburne, who has been rived here from their visit to Port they returned true bills.
was one of Mr Brechtel's, and it ture of the 14th century, which con States by the use of whatever force selected to succeed him on August 1. land.
brought with it a message dated Cape tains the tomb of the Doge Francesco shall be necessary.
Admiral Swinburne will retire in two I
Dies to Save Czar.
Beale, which is 200 mile out at sea I Morosini. threatens to fall like the
years.
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Adopts Secret Ballot.
Reval, June 13.—It became known
due of the pigeons returned home a campanile of St Mark«, which col-
Metcalf Goes Home.
yesterday
Paris, June 15__ The Chamber of here
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lapsed in 1902 The question of de-
week ago
Lumber Cases Decided.
Washington. June
17 Secreary
I Deputies Saturday adopted an amend- , teacher thwarted a plot to kill Czar
molishing it is under consideration.
Metcalf called on the President today
Washington. June 18__ The decision nient to the voting law which praeti-j Nicholas just after the ceremonies in
Cuban Patriots Amuse Taft,
prior to leaving for his home in Cali of the interstate commerce commission callv puts into effect the secret Aus- the Gulf of Finland on the occasion of
Form New Steel Trust.
fornia He will leave Washington in the Pacific Coast lumber rate eases tralian ballot system.
w -hington. lune 16 -Secretary
The woman
woman had
had been
been
There has been ' the king's visit. The
1 ondon. lune 12 According to the late this evening, and will not stop will probably be announced the latter much complaint of
Taft liughed today when lie was told
the
the esvtem of picked by
... the nihilists to
1- throw
2
in
of ...
preparations of Iron and Steel Trades Journal, there at Chicago for the convention He part of this week. The decisions have marking ballots in public. This has bomb that would have killed the czar
of .1 further report
. .
revolutionary uprisings in Cuba based has recently been effected a great said that he was not and would not been written and are only awaiting final enabled the big land owners and man and hie entire familv, but she eommit-
<>n the proposed withdrawal of Amer combination in the Rritish steel trade, be a candidate for the senatorship or revi -w and approval before being made nfaetnrers and political manipulators ted suicide rather than carry out the
for any other office.
public.
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ican troops on or before next Friday. with a capital of $375,000,000.
1 to exercise duress on the voters.
mandates of the secret order.
Corporations Lose in Slruyyle Io
Rule San Francisco.
Heavy Rains Swell Missouri and
Kaw Rivers.
MÖST PAY WELL FOR PRIVILEGES
TOPEKA PEOPLE MUCH ALARMED
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