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THE STAYTON MAIL IR R IG A T IO N F L U M E H o o d River t . O. ALtXANOCR. Publisher DESTROYED S tr a w b e r r ie s Perish fo r W a n t ot W a te r . MORE FLOODS AHEAD T W O B IG F L E E T S . A d m ira l Evans W an ts 2 4 Vessels on E ach C o a s t. KANSAS CITE FLOOD New Y ork. J u n e 1 2 — R e a r-A d m ira l Hood River, Or., J u n e 111__ Giunt K n l .l o 1) I vans, w h o left for l ake powder whs successfully used S aturday S T A Y T O N . .......................O R E G O N M o h o n k y e s te r d a y to s p e n d the sum- night iu an effort to cause the growers HUT, said m u c h of th e c ritic ism of he A m erican navy w as u n w a r r a n te d . composing the F a r m e r s ’ Irrig a tin g “ A m e r ic a n s c a n g o t o sleep every Company the loss of a large portion of night satisfied th a t, ship for ship, they their stra w b e rry crop. D isgruutled have a n a vy able to hold its o w n g a in s t vessels of equal age," said he. laborers are suspected. But wc m u s t have m o r e ships if we About 150 fe e t of tluuie on a hill w a n t to keep o n th e safe side." side on the west side of Hood River A sked his o p in io n as to the m o s t was destroyed, aud the w ater in the o r m id a b le b a ttle sh ip , th e a d m ira l Convention Hall N o w S helters 1 5 , 0 0 0 big irrig a tin g ditch is shut off. As u P ro s p e c t N o w Is T h a t W a t e r Will Go aid: H o m e le s s People W o rs t B e “T h e ship tha t is to c a r r y the b a t A R e su m e o f th e L e s s I m p o r ta n t b u t result, the crop of two-thirds of the H ig h e r T ha n B e fo re Heavy te ry th a t will win a fight m u st n o t he lieved to be O v e r . valley, about 400 acres, is w ithout w a N o t L e s s I n te r e s tin g E v e n ts Rain in K a w Valley. less th a n 25,000 tons. T h e 80,000-ton ter until such tim e as the fiuttie can o f th e P a s t W e e k . b a ttle s h ip is n o t lug e n o u g h ." be repaired, which will ta k e a t the " A r c y o u still iu fa vor of a g r e a t e r K a n s a s City, J u n e 11.— All calcula- least estim ate th re e or four days. Kaunas City, J u n e 13__ I'uusuully fleet?" he w as asked. T a f t leaders claim he will receive Indeed, I am," he replied. “ W e ions of th e w e a th e r b u r e a u and river The grow ers . sta nd to lose a t least . . , heavy rains fell y e ste rd a y in K ansas want 24 b attlesh ip s on each coast." 704 votes on the first ballot. x p r r t s as to th e d u r a tio n a n d e x te n t 10,000 crates of berries, w orth $ 30 , 000 , , 1 [.Nebraska, . . . . . . Missouri aud . Iowa , ami the T haw will remain in jail because ho and if the tlume cannot be repaired w eather bureau predicts th a t the Kaw >f the flood at the j u n c tio n of the K A I S E R IS D I S P L E A S E D . ha te s the asylum a tte n d a n t. before W ednesday, the loss will be fa r K aw and M issouri riv e rs w ere upset aud the Missouri rivers will agaiu reach Leading English steel m anufacturers greater. The dam age to the ditch will y e s te r d a y by the c o n tin u e d rise of the the high stage ou W ednesday night. At not am ount to more than $500. R egards A n g lo -R u s s o -F re n c h Entente M issouri river, due to heavy r a m s ■ it deny the story of a new trust. The point where th e ditch w as de > p. m. the Missouri here bud fallen a t T h r e a t ot W a r . D a k o ta a n d N e b ra sk a . At 5 1’. M. Suffragettes of all nations are to join stroved is high on a hillside. The 25 of u foot, but had risen .1 of a foot in a monster para d e in London. St. P e te r s b u r g , J u n e 12.— It w as he M isso u ri river was 27 2 feet a b o v e members of the company s ta te th a t a t St. Jose ph und continues to rise le a rn e d h e re y e s te r d a y front a c o m p e ow w a te r, a rise of .2 since noon. The B ritish Columbian government it must have ta k e n considerable work T h e K aw has o v e rflo w e d m o a t of there. The Kaw fell about six inches te nt source th a t the r e c e n t m e e tin g has decided to deport 1,000 Hindus who ami three or four boxes of powder to b e tw e e n K ing E d w a rd a n d E m p e r o r he ra ilro a d ya rd s, the s to c k y a r d s and y e ste rd a y and was sta tio n a r y lust nroduct such disastrous results. This are paupers. N icholas at Kcval a n d the r a p p r o c h e th e re sid e n c e a n d m a n u f a c tu r in g d is is the ditch from w h ic h 'a ll of the w a T e n feet of w a Rapid progress is being made on r e te r is taken to ir rig a te the big straw- night. At Topeka the Kaw is rising m en! b e tw e e n G r e a t B ritain, Russia trict of A r m o u r d a le ter is r u n n in g th r o u g h K a n s a s avenue, pairs* to the N orthern Pacific roadbed jerry crop ou the west side of the rapidly. a n d F r a n c e has been m a d e th e s u b The w eather bureau predicts th a t the ject of g r a v e r e p r e s e n ta tio n s on the the m ain stre e t of A rm o u rd a le . iu Montana. valley. T h e flood is the h ig h e st since th a t A lthough 25 men were hurried to new tlood a t Topeka will exceed th a t p a r t of G e r m a n y , w h o has m e t the U tah democrats have instructed th e ir >f 1903, but th e w a te r is m o re th a n delegates for Bryan, b u t paid a t n o u t e the sceDe of th e trouble as soon as it of Tuesday. All of th e trib u ta r ie s o th r e a te n e d b irth of a n e w "trip le a lli seven feet lo w e r th a n in th a t ye a r was kuown today, it is estim ated th a t a n c e ’’ w ith a display of th e "m a ile d the Kaw are very high, and more ram to Cleveland. F ig h t lines out of K a n s a s C ity a re it will ta k e three days, w orking day fist.” Railroad commissioners of five sta te s and night, to re p a ir the damage. now tied up is th reateued. The crest of the new A fte r the a n n o u n c e m e n t of the m et in Chicago to decide on souie u n , C o n v e n tio n H all ha s be e n o p e n e d The Hood R iv e r b e rry season is now tlood here will bo reached Sunday Reval m e e tin g , Russia w as given to tn shelter refugees At least 18 000 form measure of doing aw ay wit a t its height, and no w a te r to sustain night. A heavy downpour ye ste rda y u n d e r s ta n d a t Berlin th a t th e con eadly grade crossings. the p la n ts and ripen the berries du r morning caused some additional trou e lusion of a fo rm a l e n te n te a m o n g p e r s o n s have been d r iv e n fro m th e ir in lines. th e s e th r e e p o w e r s w ould be r e g a rd e The plant of th e Continental Oil corn- ing the present warm w eather will cut T h e o v e rflo w is h o u n d to c a u se pan v a t Albuquerque N. M > has been down the yield to almost nothing. For I ble from Hooded basements in the West a s a m e a s u r e h o stile in te n d e n c y or ble r . i 't of h e r e as far is St the past fe w days from five to seven bottoms, w here the sew'ers were unable to q u o te th e e xact te r m used by the destroved by fire. N early 100,000 gal Lo ui s, it is p re d ic te d , as it re a c h e s ~ - l ■ ----------------- V - 1_____ to c a r r y off the excess. No fu rth e r berries have been shipped in f o r m a n t of th e A sso c ia te d l ’res ta r s of Ions of oil w ere burned. in to th e Mi s s i ss i pp i and n o r th along lamage was experienced in the stock was a " k r i s g e s d r o b u n d .” Over 50 Ja p a n e se women who have dailv. the b a n k s of th e M issouri as far as An investigation sta rte d this a f te r y a r d * A rgentine and A rm ourdale, K an W h e t h e r such a d e v e lo p m e n t w as O m a h a . _____ arrived a t S eattle to meet intended noon by M. H. Niekelsen, secretary, s;l8> an(l in i i a r iem> Mo., und none is o rig in a lly c o n te m p la te d from the husbands, will be detained until each and A. C. Staten, m anager of the com- expected, m e e tin g s b e tw e e n K ing E d w a r d an« M ines and S m e lt e r C lo sed. individual case is investigated. panv, in an effort to determ ine if pos- The atoekyards are still idle and the tlr p re sid e n t of F r a n c e a n d King B utte M o n t , J u n e 11 \ d isp a tc h sible who the ditch destroyers were, packing houses were unable to continue E d w a r d and the e m p e r o r of Russia i The B ritish ship H addon Hall and th e German ship H am burg collided in developed the fa c t th a t the noise of w orking even if thev hail stock. Thu not sta te d , b u t th e im m e d ia te result to the M in e r fro m G r e a t F a lls state* mid-ocean. Both were damaged, but the shots was heard two miles aw ay railroads, on the other hand, were i of the r e p r e s e n ta tio n s m a d e in Berlin tha t th e e le c tro ly tic s m r l t e r of th e from the spot where the explosion took b e tte r shape, but schedules were still was the p u b lic a tio n of an obviously B o sto n & M o n ta n a , o n e o f the A m a l were able to reach Montevideo. place, and th a t it occurred about 11 disarranged, in sp ire d a rtic le in th e official Rossin g a m a te d C o p p e r C o m p a n y ’s m ines, R o o se v e lt th r e a t e n s to in te r v e n e in o ’clock. Beyond this, nothing is defi w hich sp e a k s w a rm ly of the m e e tin g will l>r closed d o w n for tw o m o n th s , P a n a m a to se c u re a fair election. nitelv known. b e tw e e n K ing E d w a r d a n d E m p e r o r d u rin g w hich tim e th r B o sto n A M o n CANADA CLOSES DOOR. I t is said, however, th a t the officers T h e special se n a te c o m m itte e has N icholas, but d eclares th a t the sug tana m ines in B utte will r e m a in closed arranged th e p re lim in a rie s to c o n sid e r o f the company have under suspicion g e s tio n o f new g r o u p in g of the pow unless a r r a n g e m e n t s can he m a de t o several men whom they had in their All J apanese Im m ig ra tio n is Shut O ff ers at th e p r e s e n t tim e was im pos handle th e o re of th e c o m p a n y at tariff revision. A nac o n d a Five th o u s a n d m e n a re employ last year, and to whom they fo r One Y ear. sible. T h e cars in th e N e w Y o r k to P a n s refused to give w ork this summer. affected by th e shut-dow n. Vancouver, 1». C., J u n e 13.—The C a a u to m o b ile race, are e n c o u n te r in g T h e road b e tw e e n G reat F alls and B IG W H E A T C R O P . m a n y difficulties in Russia. nadian governm ent has notified the H elena, it is said, will riot be re p a ire d SMALLPOX ON TRANSPORT. w ithin tw o m o u th s . T h e only m e th o d governm ent of Ja p a n th a t the lim it of Unofficial e s tim a te s place th e p o p u Rain Fell at Right T im e fo r F a r m e r s of travel out of G re a t Falls at th e la tio n of C h ic a g o at 2,140 000. ^ 1 he im m igrants allowed for one y e a r has present time is by stage. S h e r m a n R e p o rts by W ire le s s and o f N o r th w e s t. p o p u la tio n in 1904 w as 1,1.4, ,44. been reached and th a t no more J a p a n M u s t be Q u aran tin ed. T h u g s e n te r e d a S panish c u sto m o f P o r tla n d , J u n e 12 It is e stim a te d ese laborers can be sent to Canada be G r e a t N o r th e r n is C le a r , P o rtla n d , J u n e 16.—W ireless dis fore J a n u a r y 1 of next year. This is by th e traffic d e p a r tm e n t of th e O. R fice and se c ure d $12,000 a lte r killing S p o k a n e , W a sh., J u n e I t —G re a t it N. C o , from r e p o r ts received th e chief official a n d four a ssista n ts. patches were received S unday by The in accordance with the u nderstanding th r o u g h o u t the inland em pire, th a t N o r th e r n officials a n n o u n c e d y e s te r \ n u n k n o w n s te a m e r has be e n Oregonian from the tra n sp o rt Sherman reached between the L a u rie r adm inis th e c o n d itio n of th e w h e a t c ro p at day th a t th e w hole m ain line is c le a r sig h te d off th e C alifornia co a st so u th while a t sea th a t th e re was smallpox this tim e is even b e t t e r th a n it w as and re a d y for traffic b e tw e e n St Paul tr a tio n and Tokio last J a n u a r y , which of San F r a n c is c o w ith d is tr e s s sig on board. The Sherman is bound for and S eattle. T h e M o n ta n a C e n tr a l provided th a t nut more than 400 each last y e a r at the sam e period, anil that F u rth er nals. P ortla nd from the Philippines with y e a r should be sent. Six hundred and th e r e is ev e ry in dication of a b u m p e r . b r a n c h is still tie«l up. w a sh o u ts have o c c u r r e d on th e N o rth N ew Y o r k is se n d in g "8 d e le g a te s the F irst I n f a n tr y , 583 men in all, un r o p of w h e a t iu th e gra in a re a s of •-ight had come up to the end of May, e rn Pacific west of M issoula, a u d th a t to* th e R e public a n n a tio n a l c o n v e n O r e g o n . W a s h in g to n and Idaho. and more a re a r r iv in g by every boat. tio n O f th is n u m b e r 23 a re m illio n der command of Colonel McGonical. In n e a r ly e v e ry se c tion of the in city c a n n o t be re a c h e d fro m the w e st Before the vessel reached Honolulu It looks like a barefaced evasion of te r io r c o u n tr y th e re have been rains before to m o r r o w at best. aires. the arrangem ent on the part of Ja p a n . t tim es w h e n th e y w ould do the m o st T w o h u n d r e d Ja p a n e s e im m ig r a n ts a n avy man re tu rn in g died of the dis Japanese Consul Ynda said tonight ----- -----I H H H Two days Sherm an G O V E R N M E N T A F T E R R E B A T E R S ease and was buried a t sea. h a t e been sto p p e d at S e a ttle u n f th a t even the 400 had not yet arrived, good to th e w h e a t crop. o u n ty p r o s p e c ts a rc excellent and th e y can sh o w th a t th e y have a r ig h t ago an enlisted man was taken ill with w h e n the number of tourists nnd stu smallpox. The two men were in d if ! dents was taken into consideration. As Gilliam c o u n ty is in good condition. S o u th e rn Pacific M a y be Indicted fo r in th is c o u n try . ferent parts of the ship, so the whole a m a tte r of fuet, Canadian oflieials as The M o r r o w c o u n ty c r o p is g e n e ra lly Violation o f L a w . T h e N e w Y o r k le g isla tu re h a s vessel is considered infected. This sert, not more than 5 per cent of the favorable, h u t rain is needed in the p a sse d a bill a b o lish in g b e ttin g at means th a t under the qua ra ntine re g u San F ra n c isc o , J u n e II T he fed new arriva ls are exempt from the a r n o r th e r n po rtio n . A late cool sp rin g ra c e tracks. T h e m e a su re w a s c a r lations each of the 1182 men on board said to have ha«l u n fa v o ra b le r e eral officers a re m a in ta in in g th e g r e a t rangement. must be vaccinated and quarantined sults in th e valley of the P o w d e r es t secrecy c o n c e r n in g a h e a r in g th a t ried b y one vote. river, b u t th e r e will be so m e g ra in was he g u n T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n by th e T h e ste a m s h ip L u sita n ia ha s ju st for 14 days and the tra n so o rt must O IL T R U S T F O U N D G U IL T Y . nnd hay. In th e G ra n d R o n d e valley, federal g r a n d itiry th a t m a y le.n l to c ro sse d th e A tla n tic in fo u r d a y s be fumigated. This process necessitates disembark- lie P a lo u se c o u n tr y a n d a r o u n d the in d ic tm e n t of th e S o u th e r n P a t w e n ty ho u rs a n d e ig h t m inute s. T h is ing all the men, and owing to th e lack ! R o c h e s te r J u ry B rings in V e rd ic t in W a lla W a lla c o n d itio n s are excellent cific ra ilw a y on 250 c o i n t s for r e is t h e 'b e s t tim e y e t m ade. of facilities a t th e Columbia River So far as h e a rd C e n tra l O r e g o n will b ating Rebate C a s e . C o rte ly o u is m e n tio n e d as r u n n in g station, tents must be sent from some c o m e to th e f ro n t this ye a r w ith good T h e h e a r in g w as c o n d u c te d by H . of the arm y posts of the district. Col Rochester, X. Y., J u n e 13__G uilty as g r a in crop-. T h e C ro o k c o u n ty r e R. D u n c a n , o f W a s h in g to n , an a t t o r m a te for T a ft. H e n r y W a t t e r s o n says B r y a n will onel Rogers, in command, fears th a t charged in the indictiqent, was the ver gion gives favorable indications, and ney for the in te r s ta te c o m m e r c e c o m since the men have ju s t returned from n h ig h e r a ltitu d e s w h e re the late mission, and is th e direct o u tc o m e of be n o m in a te d . the Orient, camping out in th is cli diet brought in by the F ederal Court sp rin g has held b a c k c ro p s the hot the evidence ta k e n he re last fall by A d a u g h te r of G o v e r n o r C u tle r, of mate will be injurious to th e ir health ju r y in the Sta n d a rd Oil company case tin u n c r days are e x p o r te d to bring I n te r s ta te C o m m e rc e C o m m is s io n e r U ta h , has e lope d w ith a te a m ste r^ and he h a * requested the d epartm ent h e re a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock th is evening. The e v e r y th in g f o rw a rd ra p id ly from this F ra n k lin K Lane. T h r e e w itn e s s e s late It is believed O r e g o n will this w ere called T u e s d a y , C. B S e g e r, T h e n e w U n io n Pacific b o n d s are to have the tr a n sp o rt w ith all on ju r y had been out since the noon re board sent to th e q u a ra n tin e station cess. y e a r p ro d u c e one of if not th e g r e a t a u d ito r of the S o u th e r n Pacific c o m b e in g sold in L o n d o n a t a p re m iu m . a t Han Francisco. W h a t will be done Daniel J . Keefe, of Buffalo, who eon est w h e a t c ro p in th e h isto ry j f the p a n y ; T. (j. B rew er, fre ig h t claim s G o v e r n o r J o h n s o n , of M in n e so ta , in th is m a tte r cannot vet be known. ducted the defense, moved for a new a g e n t, and A lfred II. Rising, chief state. says he is n o t se e k in g a n o th e r ,e rm . The F ir s t T nfantrv is en route to trial and it was a rranged to have clerk of th e freight d e p a r tm e n t. T h e in v e stig a tio n s ta r te d T u e s d a y \ high w in d s to r m n e a r G u th rie , Vancouver, where it will be stationed, J u d g e Hazel hear argum ents on the mo S u b m a rin e Builder Invents Airship has p a r tiu la r re fe re n c e to s h ip m e n ts O kla., r e s u lte d in th e d e a th of one succeeding the Fourteenth In f a n tr y , tion J u l y 7. N e w Y ork, J u n e 1 2 — P la n s of the of pine box lu m b e r from V erdi, tw o which was tra n sp o rte d a few weeks The oil company w as placed on trial p erson. J u n e 1 for an alleged violation of the n e w style airship, inve nte d by S im on m iles o u tsid e the sta te line in N e ago to Manila. F lo o d s ha v e re a c h e d th e ir h e ig h t in in te r s ta te commerce law in accepting a Lake, th e su b m a r in e b o a t builder, vada, to p o in ts in C a lifo rn ia at the K a n sa s City. N e a r ly all ra ilro a d s a re concession from the filed tariff on ship w e re m a d e public y e ste rd a y , to g e th e r sam e r a te c h a rg e d for s h o r te r hauls R efuse to C u t S a la rie s. w ith the in fo rm a tio n th a t p r e p a r a blocked. O v e r 200 v io la tio n s M anila. J u n e 16__ A fte r m any ex rn e n ts of oil from Olean, N. Y., to Rut tions for th e building of the ship w ere w ithin the s ta te land and Bellows Falls. Vt. T here were of the law in this c o n n e c tio n a r e said M a n y p e r s o n s w ere in ju re d in C h i tended and a p p a re n tly hopeless con 40 counts in the indictm ent, each re p re a lre a d y fairly u n d e r way. T h e a irsh ip to have been found out by D u n c a n c a g o by th e collision of tw o heavily ferences, the Tnsular Commission and senting action on a car of oil. The is to be c o n s tr u c te d by one of the A n o th e r vio la tio n o f th e law is said loa de d s tr e e t cars. the Philippines Assembly have finally maximum fine on each count is $20,000 b e st k n o w n s tu d e n ts of aerial n a v ig a to he in r e fe re n c e t o s h ip m e n ts of R e public a ns of th e T h i r t e e n t h I n arrived a t an agreem ent upon the gen or a total for the whole of the ship tion. T h e new ship is to he a c o m wool from C alifornia p o in ts to Stock- diana distric t have n o m in a te d C h a rle s eral appropriation bill, which, it is be- rnents of $800,000. b in a tio n of a e ro p la n e , dirigible b a l ton. Cal., a t re d u c e d r a te s a n d from loon and hc lioc e ptc r. W . M iller for c o n g re ss. lieved, both the commission and the th e r e to o t h e r sta te s at i n te r s ta te The compro rates. __________________ T h e r e w e re fe w e r d e a th s p r o p o r assembly will r a tify . M o re T r a c k W a s h e d O u t. mise measure a ppropriates 16,800,000 Ancient T o w e r T o t te r s . tio n a te ly in N e w York la s t w eek th a n Miqsoula, Mont., J u n e 13__ I t was pesos, the assembly making a conces Supply Ships Ready fo r C ru is e . in a n y w e e k of th e city s history. V e n ire . J u n e 12—T h e c a m p a n ile of sion of nearly 1,500,000 pesos. The reported T hursday night th a t several S a n to S tc fa n o C h u rc h , a G athic s tr u c V allejo, Cal., June tl O rd e rs have C hina ha s a p o lo g iz e d for the r e c e n t commission declined to assent to the miles of N orthern Pacific tra c k had killing of F r e n c h soldiers on th e C h i reduction in salaries and the consoli been washed out near Sand Point, nnd tu r e o f th e 14th c e n tu ry , which c o n been issued by the authorities at the tains th e to m b of th e D o g e F ra n c e sc o nese fro n tie r. F r a n c e also d e m a n d s dation of some of the bureaus as pro there is little hope of opening lip tra n s M orosini, th re a te n « to fall like th e Mare Isla nd navy yard for the d e th e re m o v a l of th e viceroy. portation between Missoula and Spo c a m p a n ile of St. M a rk s, w hich ro l- parture of the auxiliary vessels of posed by the assembly. kane for some time. H eavy rains last lapsed in 1902. T h e q u e stio n of de- the Atlantic fleet from here before S e n a to r K ittr e d g e h a s p r o b a b ly night delayed re p a ir work west of here m o lish in g it is u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n . next Saturday, so that they can p re b e e n d e fe a te d in th e p r im a r ie s for A m e ric an H o r s e Wins. pare at San Francisco to depart for s e n a to r fro m S o u th D a k o ta . Gov Paris. J u n e 16.— Thousands of A mer and much of th e work has been de stroyed. An effort will be made to the O rient next Monday. T he re frig e r n o r C r a w f o r d is in th e lead. •o.M. S _______ F o r m N e w Steel T r u s t. icans a tu rd a _ y saw W. K Vander- morrow to run a tra in from Arlec and erator ship Culgoa left for the lower b i l t ’s b a y colt, N o rth E a st, w ith J . L o n d o n , Ju n e 12.— A c c o rd in g to the bay yesterday m orning and the rest T h e re c o u n t on th e m a y o r a lty v o te t ’hilds up. capture th e Grand P r ix de tr a n s f e r passengers who have been ir o n and Steel T r a d e s Jo u rn a l, th e re will follow this week. T he Glacier, in N e w Y o rk is n o t o n e - f o u r th c o m Paris, th e blue Tibbon event of the stalled for several days a t Dixon. The pleted. H e a r s t h a s m a d e a n e t gain French tu rf, which th is y e a r was distance between the two points is 14 has re c e n tly been effected a g re a t A rethusa and P an th er are nearly c o m b in a tio n in th e B ritish steel trade, ready to load supplies for the lo n g o f 135 votes. worth about $72,000. Beautiful w e a th miles. w ith a capital of $876,000,900, trip across the Pacific. T h e y will er favored th e ru n n in g o f th is classic, M o n ta n a floods still tie up all r a il leave here today and tom orrow . Dies to Save C z a r . and fully 150,000 persons g a thered a t r o a d s e x c e p t one. Kansas Flo o d"F alls Fast. Longchamps to w itness the race, which Roval, J u n e 13.— I t became known W o m e n ’s o b je c tio n to b o n n e ts m a y marked the close of the P a ris season. K a n s a s City, J u n e 1 2 —T h e K aw H e a rs t C ontinues to Gain. here y esterday th a t a woman school split th e D u n k a r d church. teneher th w a rte d a plot to kill Czar and M isso u ri flood, w hich has been N e w Y o rk , J u n e 11.— W illia m R. Nicholas just a f te r the ceremonies in exceeded in h e ig h t o n ly tw ice since H e arst m a d e good ga ins y e s te r d a y in A to r n a d o did m uch d a m a g e in th e K a w R iver Falling. the c o u n tr y w a s settled, is falling vic inity of M o u n t V e r n o n , Iow a. W ashington. J u n e 16.—T he K aw the G ulf of Finland on th e occasion of m o re ra p id ly th a n it rose. O w in g to the r e c o u n t of th e b a llo ts in th e dis- the k i n g ’s visit. The woman had been nuted m a y o r a lty election o f 1905 G r e a t B rita in is ta k in g s te rn m e a s rive r is falling, b u t the Missouri a t th e M is s o u ri’s p e r m ittin g free outlet K ansas C ity continues to rise slowly. picked b y the nihilists to throw the from th e g o rg e d K aw , th e financial T h e e x a m in a tio n of th e c o n t e n t s of u re s to c h o k e o u t se d itio n in India. 99 b o x e s d u r in g th e d a v ga v e hint a The sta g e to n ig h t was 30 feet, with bomb th a t would have killed th e czar A B ritish s te a m e r s tr u c k a ro c k off a f u r th e r rise of possibly one foot in and his entire family, b u t she commit loss has been sm all, and w ithin a net gain of 53 votes. T h e b a llo ts in th e C hinese c o a st a n d 80 n a tiv e s w e re dicated during M onday, from w ater •ed suicide ra th e r than c a r r y out the w eek scarcely a tr a c e of th e in u n d a 390 b o x e s have be e n e x a m in e d and t i o n will re m a in. d ro w n e d . All E u r o p e a n p a s s e n g e r s n a n d a te s of the secret order. H earst has gained 188 votes. now in sight. a n d officers w e r e saved. NEWS OF THE WEEK Is a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Headers. Heavy Rains Swell Missouri ami Haw Rivers. LOWCP SCCtlOH Ol CilV IS Under Water. TOPEKA PEOPLE MUCH ALARMED EIGHT RAILROADS ARE TIED UP