Breaking o f Piston Rod on Engin
Nearly W recks Train.
H IT IS NOMINATED
TAFT FACTION WINS
Villages Are Destroyed and Hundreds |
Made Hom eless.
Dennison, O., June 23 Secretary.
STAYTON.
O R EG O N
Detroit, June 22.— hires in North
Taft had a narrow escape tonight | Roll of States Called Dy Megi- ern Michigan forests, fanned to great
s»>ri. »Mu 1
from being involved in a serious
Injunction Plank Is Adopted by
proportions by the gates of the last
wreck on the Pennsylvania Flyer,
phene
Anid
Uproar.
two days, have destroyed at least
which was carrying him east.
Platform Committee.
three villages, rendered hundred»
Prompt action of the towerman in
a signal station a third of a mile east
homeless, swept over thousands of I
I of Coshocton, and of the engineer
DniKFVFIT
CTAUPniF
I
FAIIIIHF
u rc*
,imber bind a" ' 1 cau,fd dam
In a Condensed Form lor H f of theflyer, alone averted what might n llU ol.ll.L I d IA in rrU r n l/llLlil\L| 1Ji(.
estimated at about 1 ^ 111,0110
_
» ______
I have been
a t.......
dreadful
accident
EXPECT.NO FURTHER OPPOSITION
-
—
..... . »VS..SIVIU,
Busy Readers.
As the tram was speeding along at
The heaviest loss lias been sus ,
,l,e rate of
miles an hour, the pis-
lained in Presque Isle and Cheboy
* Resume o f the Less Important but ,on r°d on the left side of the loco Nominating Speech Made by Senator
• .» .••••«it, Fe ar That Taft Might Refute to Run
gan counties,
although
Lelanau,
___ _ short . v off
m , s Almost
s n iiu a i III*
" - * Le
. — ss *-*-------
- - Events
-
motive broke
in
Not
Interesting
B urto n — T aft’s Name Starts
Charlevoix and Otsego have also suf>
stantly
the
cylinder
of
the
engine
was
of the Past Week.
if Plank Was Ignored Forced
fered.
Whirlwind of Enthusiasm.
cracked by the unmanageable rod.
Opposition to Accept.
Secretary Taft and National Com
In many towns today lamps were
mitteeman Kellogg entered the din*
lighted, as the sun was obscured by
Mnlai Hafid has reached the Moroccan ¡ng cur and saj down to dinner after
eapital and proclaimed himself sultan, tbe accjdent occurred without thought
Chicago. Ju»s 19.--For president f i t \
* ' ” 1 *mi,kc
- 1 ¡States,
o*-»- William --
I Chicago, June IN The biggest
Pnitod
II. Taft, of
Woman suffragists in London held o f anything serious in connection the ^ 1T-U
The village of Case, in Presque Isle problem before the resolutions com
the greatest demonstration ever seen with the
»topping
and
delay
of
'
Ohio.
__
__ r ,----n anu UVI.IJT IM
ex.un.y, was destroyed today. A
‘ lU
h.e e , Republican ^NaUonaj
Na
|county,
A « spe
p « l ,,ul,c*
there.
the train. The Secretary made no
.
. . .
i
i convention— that of the pro
Taft on the first ballot, Taft by 702 . .
cial train conveyed the homeless v.l- p|Jllk
, hf p|a,f orm dc,|,rng
comment
on
the
incident
when
in
Taft says ho would like to
a , formed o f ¡, The
formed of it. The engineer of the votes, Taft by the uAuuimous choice of ’ agrrs to Onoaway, where they were the question of the limitation of with
•goo.t game of b a rb a li; a game for | locom otive expIained
. .............. - ......... . court
sheltered
shelteied tonight
t• -mulit
........
i---------that
it was . x. inai *1 Win the convention.
____
__r........
blood.”
injunctions in . labor controversies,
Such is the record of the culminating
merely good luck that averted a bad
Legande, a little town in Cheboy was disposed of at 2 A. M. today,
W. J. TArvan says that “ the anti in accident.
day of the Republican national couvcn gan county, was also abandoned to when, by a vote of .'<3 to 10, with one
junction plank of the Keputdican plat
“ If the*piston rod. after it broke,
state (South Carolina) not recorded,
form, as finally adopted, is a transpar had gone under the train.” said he. Lion o f .1908, effected umid scenes of tu the tl.nnes tonight. Many women and|()ir
the
full committee agreed to the
children
were
taken
in
wagons
to
In
uiultuous
enthusiasm,
and
after
a
nerve
ent fraud.”
“ we would have gone into the ditch,
dian
River.
plank
It was predicted after the vote
A collision of electric cars three miles as we were running SO miles an hour, racking continuous session lusting near
While a big
Wolverine today that there would be no light on the
_ lire at
- ............
and
the
derailment
would
havg
been
ly
eight
hours.
from Portland on the Mount Scott line a ..........................
wuu.u navy oeen ■/
With ,he Pr* ‘ don. 1 was being fought
a forest lire threat matter on the floor of the convention
— 5—
------■ fought,
badly injured six persons, slightly in . serious matter Fortunately the named and the platform enunciated, ___
ened i another
section of the village when the full report of the committee
jured many more and wrecked two mo broken rod landed six or eight inches there remains only the nomination for
1 ' *.Ic ."o '
¡* cl,ar,,,,fn* " ,,s was made today.
tor cars.
outside of the left rail. That saved vice president to complete the uiouien
K ‘ ^TV * a. 1,1 . " r al1 . . " ai
The full committee adopted the
as received
. ...
three
miles
statehood plank for Arizona and New
________________ tons work. Last night the whole
. _
. _ . _ i north
iglit citv
the whole
city from Koiiileau.
____ ______
An accident to the Portland Railway M „
J was given over to wild exultation iu
The firemen could not leave W ol Mexico, thus reversing the subcom
company generating plant a Cazadero
JAPAN WEAKENS.
mittee’s
honor
the new l
candidate,
who
verine.
and rtoiuirau
Rondeau
mui o f iiit*
itl«i 11 *. who*
/ » i * i aim
» i was
. at the « mercy
.
.. .inti
..........
At 2 action
destroyed three dynamos, worth $30,000
i t f
t h e * *1
A L
* '
At 2 30 A. M. the committee ad-
« •
flame*. A
hotel.
several »tore* journrd
each, in about three minutes, besides i
n
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c
»
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,
.
.
nb 6 ut $ 20,000 damage to turbiues and |
u a End Chinese Boycott by Re
1 . ...
. .
1 station
ist . amphitheater
as .■
ts»
station were
were l.nrn.-.t
burned.
vast
the ...................
presidential
vote on the injunction plank
mitting Indemnity.
power house.
eamlijate «vu« n
I . . . . __
In Lela nan county a great fire raged I is said to have been as follows:
Yeas—Alabama, Arkansas, Conner-
i. it»
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C. D . ALEXANDER. P u b lish er
NEWS OF THE WEEK
■.zzrxxr&xtTS;
m il »
o iiuu ,
i v
«• mo -
• — ------ ----
vue Hospital during a tit o f hysterics,
which followed the surgeon's announce
ment to him that his case was con
sidered hopeless.
.• has been caught with
ns o f New York forts.
c r ‘.■'piet
„n o n party is raising the
fund'
in its * history-
» t
------
* t
•
Minnesota were
.outuern Minnesota were
severely because ol the boycott re
sulting from the Tatsu Maru affair,
hut he did not expect it to continue
much longer.
The Chinese
a—
* * were feeling its reflex
influence and he thought "hat finan-
cial considerations would soon out-
we¡gh sentimental reasons
A \ different version m
is bmught
brought by
hy
T l , « . . . - I-* '•="—-* -*
Thomas F. Millard, the author, who
fe,Iow.pa„ enger of Mr Asano
_ ____ ___
VUIU.
As the Buckeye state was reached,
the tall, gaunt form of Theodore K. Party Raising Largest Campaign Fund
Burton, with student like face and se
In ItaJ History,
vere black, clerical garb, advanced to
Chicago, June 22 —The largest cam
the platform to nominate Ohio’s caudi
fund in the history o f the P ro
date. __
Ho . spoke
fervently,
with me
the paign
r «Mv *vi
i vutij f wiwi
|| j i
party is
w-hat Charles K
»“ .ging 'o .e e of an evangelist, which hibition chairnian
, lf tv . „ , , ¡ „ „ ^ ¡ . „ 0
............
i exas, Vir
ginia. Washington, Wisconsin, W yo
ming. .Mask i, Arizona. New Mexico,
Philippine Islands. Porto Rie-o.
N o c s California, Colorado, lo w i,
Maine, Michigan, Montani, Nevada,
Idaho, New Hampshire. N w Jersey,
Oregon, Utah,
Vir
. __,# Vermont,
» , ,,,,«mi, W
|7( o ; t t Vi
glllia. District
r* ' — *
ginia.
sec
" w District
e r e " of .1 Columbia. Hawaii.
votes of a* Louisian and Tennes
» 'e The
were
see were " V not “ ascertained when this
« n t ringing through the great building. J 1 . cnairman <>| the national
national com
com
Th“
kÍ
__ V P#,?
, ___ £ __ #f .„„„M .i.un | " . « i o , expects to get, and the eontri
contri bulletin was sent
‘ “ r r the
•
“ the
i p ^ ï o for
long pent-np
- indicate
- ■ - •
was
the r signal
the 10
long
pent up buri»*.
butions - .<1
so « iar
far
is not
not . ex
ex tc, bin
.
. he
. he is
indicate
rc,
l,,,d .ot
I’* ft legions,
k’Afl,,n"- _ lr.stuntly , I ........
feeling
o f the Taft
___
Under
the operation of *he strict
Ohio delegates were on Instantly peC|jng without hope. Already more this
v
secrecy adopted hy the committee,
steam'hip Mongolia. Accord- other
Taft d states
following
this vote is unofficial.
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, . . » c d a u t t u n l .....
U g, W
I I 1 1 1 U
l tka
i l t ) I I twui
,.
.......
vou.miu
nas
donatril
“
the
93S
.O
O
O
baa
been
donated
to
“the
e*' ».„,
'* Mta
■ , on
,,
- convention boata in gallery and
.. ■> fl «1 - - _..............................
—
. .
*nK .to ^|r■ Millard,
y
into a hosts
mad iu demonstration.
M il trade
r ’Th.... so hovcott’'
is I broke
convention
gallery
on floor
eause.” which is more than twice the
Taft has not yet selected a chair- hurting Japanese
»«-verrly
Taft Taft
NV. H.
T nft,” and
came
i
Dolliver forgS econd Place.
man
nese^trade* through
so°^evcrel he v I broke
into a mad demonstration
1
largest amount ever receiv <1 so early
l an ior
for the * Republican
national
com
-
that
the
government,
r(i,
r
‘
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■
v
m
e r c h a n - t s B...O..I.IOU,
o f tb»
.............
inrougn inc
t a ft ,” came in a jn a presidential campaign
Chicago, June IN -(2 A. M.)—Sen
mittee
ittee.
i .
« r - e M - —
1
merchants of tin- empire, called the r°*r fr”m ,l"‘ 0,11'•1"s Megaphones i n \\ ?i lt|
ator Jonathan P Dolliver of Iowa,
•U Ul C iiiu ii \J\J X
as * vw x w. n militiamen
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinese merchants in Japan together “ * ■ «*
fr ‘,m concealed place.
will be Secretary Taft's running mate
unusual
campaign
fund.
More
than
50
New
A
ork
mdittame
order
to
niakc
a
proposal
to
end
H
“
,1
l
»"*’•
>
t»*e
Taft
tumult
into
thunder.
Mr
Jo
gave
from the
the heat
heat and
over
luini ion the Republican ticket. This lias
ive out
out from
end over
hnvrnf, K..
- x . »_ •
*
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exertion o f a five-mile march.
Jones is willing to predict the | been definitely decided in important
r will e«.» - — -
conferences
tonight. Despite
th-
A New York man plans to propel |d^ t
diuf 111-
_.ed by a wind and hail
and control an immense balloon with
a 45 -horse .p ow er automobile engine
suspended from the balloon.
A man committed suicide by thr,ow'';
ing himself in front o f a New Y ork
subway train, almost causing a panic
among the crow d who witnessed the
act
. . .
„
.
The jury in the I y -
c_.
is still unab e to re* j h .an n ? mocratlc
Brvan feels sure o f the
^
^
TURBINES RUN WILD.
Strange Accident Wrecks Cazadero
Power House
Portland. June 23.— An accident to ■ .
the machinery at the Cazadero power i *““*1
Yells for Roosevelt.
Plant o f the Portland Railway. Light
w.as ' “ audible-
___ .
Chicago,
June tN. -The second day
& Power Company early yesterday ?,l,ovf
deafening volume of sound,
«7
...... . .
>>i me
Kepublican
con
ven-
**
Republican national .........
conven-
morning caused the complete wreck or 10’ 15* >’e* 20 minutes this uproar
Alfred Manierre, an attorney of tion brought the * long-expected Roosc-
mg o f the station, entailing a loss of w“8 '"ntinued. It was a repetition of N’ew A’ork, and Dr. \V B Pclmore, velt yell, a whirlwind o f enthusiasm,
$ 110 , 000 . Flying pieces o f hot metal , ? feI,e of " ’«dnesday, when the name editor of tlie St Louis Christian Ad- which raged within the vast amplii-
.... ........ o .. l the »Minili
in * -
__
vocate. t the
t" a. theater
c « n « ......
.and burning insulation set fire to the .
^«osevelt brought the convention tume
h e arc
h honor.
o n said
o r to be willing
»urne
ing to as I theater o f the Coliseum for fully 43
Virgil Gavin, who played ball with building, destroying inflammable parts ,ntrt
into " a frenzy. But there ’ is a limit to
'minutes, for a time presenting to the
e Chicago Nationals and New York | of the structure. T w o »»perators who the physical resources of throat and
timid the specy-r of a Roosevelt stam-
SHARP NOTE FOR JAPAN
« c r e on duty
auiy at the
tne time had a
: mirac- lung, relays had not been established
'
"
were
nedc
This demonstration was de
lanis, is aeau.
a ttle this ulous escape from instant dcat
and at last the tired voices died down
death.
■ cidedly
...... 11 » me
the icaiure
feature o of f a day otherwise
The first steamers p
ufter a
The three big water wheels “ ran to a hoarse shout and subsided.
season
_
..
_
_
, I notable for a stirring speech (mm the
ason
have
reached
- o ,
awav.”
one after
the other, the gen
away,’
...........
.
j
i_t
,i
.
™:»u
*
1
.«
.
.
.
Hayes
Conveys
Message
From
^
*re*1
*
I
permanent
chairman
o f the conven-
This
lull
now
gave
the
opportunity
hard battle with the ice
dent on Coolie Exclusion.
the speech ■®«onding
seconding Taft's
T aft’s nomina
nomina-
dent
on
Cor.n«.
c
*
"
’
*
tion.
Senator
Henry
Cabot
L odge, i.f
Races will be held next year under I ^
r
t*1,c^r WCTC coupled I 5 for
J**” 1
» - n-
*
San Francisco," June 22.—In a
the
auspices
of the
Signal
vor" iaL y..0 ^
8°.r? e A - Knight, of (;aJi
l. HO U
UOIMVOO vx
suv U.
x. , S. -w-p—
--- Service I l l u * ™rhin» ■ “ I ' wr<;t' kai«i<’ front foruia,
Massachusetts;
for
much
political
his big,
round {¡IC
face
braining speech before the Asiatic Exclusion
l,i.tirn»n
alln n n a an
d aeroplaaes
aeroplanes.
I ____ 1
',
*.H.rn disabled the j
''ff* r°un(|
O beaming
between h balloons
and
[iroccdurc
in
placing
the
convention
, ,
..
.
t .u n
m
o
on
me
sympathetic
multitude
and
forth
the
v. vr^ — .
next water wheel
l,Kr l,,r s fn . ]l, bin splendid
voice going forth League of San Jose, Congressman K on a smooth running basis, and for
—I — j : 1 baritone
« - •-
Denver police w e r e enjoined
__»,
from monster
dynamos
^ crc
¡ U.r C ‘ like the tones of a great church or^an. A. Haves delivered today what he final defeat o f the plan to reduce the
interfering with race track
6..~.....
.
track gambling, through the brick wall» »O th« aUtlOn CaUforB|,»i tribute to Taft was brief .
and bookmaking is carried
on freely.
freely.
declared
to be a personal message representation of Southern States at
ied on
and through the iron roof.
and
fervid.
Now there
was waa
another
*rom
...... fervid.
-•■.« - ir.uuce
10 raft
brief j ^
f
the president o f the Unite» future national conventions.
and
Now
there
was
another
■ tl 'V • '« t w o . per tor« n c uty lu ll I(|
tho Stab -
The American auto has overtaken
Probably the most important act o f
in t th l , e Xafl
T a ft
‘ whUa
’
and passed the German machine in the were right in the midst ot t i c ying rf.mainjn^ candidates were placed in Coast, to the people of the Pacific the day and the
one n.iviiig
having greatest
....v
--- Tf—L
4 . _ n ------ !
m ,,
wreckage, they escaped without
gMntaati^ .
1
irnifir.m«'- on
— __ the
New’
Y’ ork
to Paris ------
race
significance
final result of the
They ar* I scratch.
scratch
convention was the adoption o f the
now crossing Siberia.
. powerless
,.. . . to make
maK.
rhe secretary .......
wag
1 wo ,,r
days
after the
. ------
...„ ad
states heard above
i h » « the
n .. deaf journment
r.-mpa t Hin savs the crop prospects
Buried in Ancient State.
, ''a** of state«
u av- . ___ o f congress,” said
sm i Mr report of thc committee on creden
tials. seating thc Taft delegations
practically in foto. If there had been
any lingering doubt o f the Taft
strength, it disappeared before this
decisive action, which in effect placer!
more than 700 delegates in the Taft
column. Equally important and even
more remarkable was the final ac
ceptance nf this result by the "allies’’
without the formality of a dissenting
minority report and without carrying
thc question to thc floor of the cnti-
vention for thc open fight which has
nOlll**l_
and marines and sailors from the 5 1 ^ or 20 more than enough to nomi-
f ,h
,n . , 1 lc T3’ been long threatened.
•
•„
and St fina, rMllu
Htil| thf> ca)1
wont on w-
!inti| the the
u ores.,I,...............
y way connected with
A federal grand j jury
in X*ow
New York
York battleships
, mij(. now Maine,
¡n , hr Alabama
harbor. marched
--------------.
has indicted the heads of
*
-
t]u- funeral procession.
Cut Out Oratory.
York
Cotton
Exchange
and
the
Manna
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--------------------------
Great
American
Crime.
Chicago,
June 18.—An agreement
Paper and Fiber Manufacturers'. Asso
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_
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Plague in Port o f Spain
eiation.
was reached tonight by representa
---------- , ...
Indianapolis, Ind., June 22—One of tives of all the candidates hy
Port of Spain, June 23.—Since June
An English editor is on trial for se
votes; for Charles W Fairbanks, o f
most important movements in th
which the nominating and seconding
15
there
have
been
four
of
dition by Japanese authorities
_______________
t
iour
new
cases
ot
„
.........
•
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.T
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.
,
.
o
r
„osepn
i
nn
|M
S
, ( ,r ,
Indiana, 40 votes; for Joseph O Cam history
o f railroad has been starts r speeches for President will be ma
t.
•
* *
non,
o
f
Illinois,
58
votes;
for
Robert
»...
.u
-
—
----
started
Corea.
plague here, resulting in three deaths H V u »V
v’V ™ V0‘ M ;
««b ert bv fb
. ...c
railroad commission o f In terially curtailed. This agreement is
The fourth case is in the isolation »;>» l-dle. ... o f Wisconsin 25 votes; fo r
,
case is in the isolation : : 7 " , 7
*25 ,|i" 1 ' to
w,,at William J W .....I that only the nominating speeches
Havana authorities do not credit
A cti* "* ........ ..............- 1
* - W— k“
v " ’’ ~
shall be made for each candidate, anil
the rumors of a well-organized insur hospital.
»
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>
>
»
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B
f
i
i
taken by the **v*
______ _
K.
that thc long list o f seconding
rection.
____ ____ _ as m e Kill
stroying rats ; 4FO
cleaning
ä and ----------
s
k" '- speeches which have been hitherto
* ; up the T af t ' a f 'n tr V-!,Po ' *1"' i ? 1 wiiii“m » ing and maiming o f over 10.000 per
A dining car will be added to the city About 150 persons who came Taft, of Ohm, 702 votes.”
announced have been abandoned
sons
by
American
railroads
at
grade
in
contact
with
these
cases
are
now
A. & C. trains between Portland and
The speeches for Secretary Taft
crossings.
The
crossings
consist
of
-- rs ’ vs/noi.-tl 4/1 will he made hy Theodore E. Burton,
in
the _ observation
Prohibit
and (Jause
Cause Strike.
Strike.
Seaside.
_________
up
... thc
me |
rronm
it Tips
i ips ana
I intersections
intersections .at
grade
of
steam
rail
______
*1___ • ... camp,
• but * tip
’ to
.at grade o f steam rail
___ i- ani1
- - • highways,
• • ■
present there is no sign o f infection
Cherbourg, June 19__ Tho agents o f roaf,s
anil o f «»steam of Cleveland, and George A. Knight,
Governor Dawson, of West Vir among
. -----" them. The
»ne medical
Mie.nv.il a
u m ori-i.,
v
. __T. — • »•
" ----- - — I railroad« *«-• -
ofCalifornia,
authori-1
tlin
n___
-
-
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■
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•
railroads
and
electric
lines Four
a very hopeful view o f the|thfi ,><orth German Lloyd
ginia. has a well-developed case of ties take
•r — line have for
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
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a
.a
I t ' l l .
It
•
.
tuberculosis.
situation, and ex p ect'to be "able "to bidden the dorkworkers in their em state railroad commissions will assist
Mr. Wood.
P a st Up Dividends.
eradicate thc disease at an early date, ploy to accept gratuities for the trans
The transport Sherman will be
New York June 18.—Directors o f
ferring of passengers’ baggage from
quarantined at Astoria. She has
the T^ikc Erie A Western Railroad
Menelik Names Successor.
Se/enteen Condemned.
train to steamer at this port, and eonse-
smallpox on board.
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Addis M m l).i. Abyssinia, June 22.— Company yesterday omitted the semi
St. Petersburg.
June
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erday refused to The question of the ascension to the annual dividend on the company’s
Harry and Evelyn Thaw have be ind woman have been condemned to hand
f the passengers throne of Abyssinia, which has been preferred stock. The last semi-annual
come reconciled, but Thaw must re death at Warsaw on thc charge of who
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from Paris to quiescent for over a year, has been dividend paid was 2 per cent.
being implicated in a recent attempt cmbni
main in the asylum.
Directors o f the Cleveland, Cincin
•r.
Wilhelm der revived by an official statement from
to kill General Skallon, governor Gross»
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■ he difficulty thp King Menelik designating his grand nati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway
A runaway automobile jumped off general of Warsaw. Seventeen death eompn
the services of son, I.ig Yasu, the 12-year old son of Companv vesterday omitted the semi
the docks into the river in New York sentences wer announced today from the shi
he
baggage was his daughter. Waizaru Shoa Rogga, annual dividend on the common stock.
and drowned four persons.
other towns and cities in Russia.
handler
and Ras Michael as heir to the throne A year ago 2 per cent was declared,
and six months ago 1 per cent.
Hayes, "I went to the president and
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who died recently in San F'ranisco, |ow,.,j up jn
mad uproar. Gradu-
I told him my constituents expected
and whose body was brought here on |lv, however, the curiosity of the mid- He replied:
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Manchuria,
was
one of its
titude conquered
conquered its enthusiasm and it
I am still
diplomacy.
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funerals
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the
most
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lap))ed
into Hi|t.nPe to hear the result of ’'"J " ____ 4 Japan
held in Hawaii. . ..- ^
held in Hawaii. The ceremony was u„,
A hlish of PX[)P(.tancv hung despondence that any nation has ever
iu accordance with the
ancient Ha-
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the assembly
a«.em“bly as
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ancient
the call
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get what l want by
The hirst regiment of thc National
Guard of Hawaii, a detachment o f the I was ' far in advance. When New York diplomacy. I will get it by exclusion
Twentieth infantry from Fort Shaffer was reached tho Taft column totaled legislation.' ”
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will bring good prices
E. G. Bethel, the English editor ar
rested for seditious utterances at
8 eoul, has apologized for the publica
tion, and says he was misinformed.
Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy says that
during the f
past
Christian
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Science societies have been formed .
the rate of one every four and one half
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