The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 20, 1908, Image 3

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    jVSTTfHE WEEK
Condensed Form lor Onr
Cosy
PENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
Important but
fcume oi
lot Intere-win
of tho Post weoK.
n..Mnnk of nlnsuo la
lany'u w . - t
report Is again curroni
ji trying to flont a lonn In
LIABLE TO FINES OF 800,000,000
Clear Cats Against 8, P. Pld Ra.
bates for Years.
Bnn Francisco, Fob, 11.- PonnltlcH
unprccodontod In tho hlntory of the
prosecution of corporations In Cali
fornia, or a complete rovlsldn and I
vitalizing of tho Juwb nppllenblo to
t.nllrllftu mill I... 41. . . - . . 1
iiiiumin, nui uu IIIU uuicomo or tno
DOINGS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS
ADVISE BIG CHANGE
Friday, February 14
mlttco on banking and currency to-
8WIF1 PACKING CO. COMING
Ready to Begin Work on,S3, 500,000
Plant at Once.
Portland, Feb. 10. In 'the first
and only authorized statement which ReOFganf ZatlOIl Ol POSlOlflCe Dfc
Washington. Vi.li. u nmrv in day. In exnlnimtlnn of thn old floshnn anywncro elBo regarding his com-
invcRtlgiitlon to bo Instituted thl houso today gave way to legls- uystoin, which provides for a rcservo pany'a planB In tho Pacific Northwest
wook by tho Stato Ilallroad CoinmlH- ,,u,an w"h tho result that material ?i sliver bullion to bo held as secur- Louis F. Swift, president of Swift &
Blon, In tho rooms of tho Chamber of KrMn was made with tho execu- J-y against trudo Bllvcr paper, Issued Co .Bt . ht docIarod thnt tho
Commorco. In tho Morchnn ' tlvo. legislative and Judicial bills. I" denominations of $2.50 up to 110, ",f . Tc arr ' . .l ,
change building. I "ho first attack upon tho Increases ot redeemable In gold, but In all- mammoin I'oruanu pmnt, wnicn win
AHsfHtnnt Attornoy-Gonornl- Itay- ln tho HulirloB of the assistant secre- vor. i represent an outlay of $3,600,000
mond Uonjnmln said today that 4 000 ;'lrloH Hf Huveral departments which , Mr. Frowcn said that all hope of and which will bo erected on the Pe-
i?..0' .!'! boon perfected ffB , ',MAH!., ? ,rZ JlJirL8.!11!: "Insula, will be completed and ready
pany, practically UirouBh Its orn J OHlUo" "Acting tho treasury depart- could bo allied in this country with- for operation in all departments in
misalous, Those ciibob will bo nro- ,Ilont Bnlirlca wb rcud these in- ol,t disrupting tho present currency ono year. Portland is also to bo made
aoutetl to tho Ilallroad Commission cr0UBC'B wont out on point of order system. Ho declared that it would tho center of tho packing industry of
by Attornoy-aonoral U. 8. Webb Mr rH,Bod by him. bo more applicable hero and in Eng- th Pacific NorthwpHt anil thn Trnnt.
Uonjainln and O. K. Gushing? snoclai 1 Thu I'IHod Increase in tho sal-'nd now than It would have been tn 1 acU,c Northwest, and tho Trout
counsol for tho California Trafflc An- n,ry of lhe si'DorvIsing architect of yuarB IIB Idea was to have .tho dale plant, near Portland, eventually
Bociation, Hnould convictions bo ob- w' l,Bry was rojcctou on a point owwd uuupt u umi, uuu iuuu
tninod on each of thoso cusob and of ordcr by Macon. let England take It up.
mo Auixiiuum penally or 120,000 bo'.L , "luu uuinr point against
imposed for each violation of tho ,ncrcn8 ot tho salary of tho aB-
mw, mo Boutnorn Pacific will faco Brinry oi war ana it was
nn nggrogaio nno of f 80,000,000.
in oacu caso mo ovidonco practi
partment Recommended.
Btrlckon out.
On a point of order by Mann tho
cally Is conclusive, from bills of lad-! appropriation for a monthly pilot
I. unnnlinj
i. irrnnco nun
bauiy worn uu. " a--
! Lisbon.
. ... a . . - i i (t . ,.r kt it. . tmt whh fiiif'RT irinnn IIV M ! 'I'f
i.,., n i.nrt Yol owsiono ing 10 mo muorueu checks IhaiioiI Iiv "".Wfc Wl "" "rm racuic ocean, " , .
L8?nI.nod to four troops ofltho company to tho Xor. taAK !!!! ,,,8,lcd 1,10 "vy, was ntvlo Z
wv IB.- .i, Uiirflnmont. W inn m Hint.. n-.i "ui. rF'vi".M.ii.,
trot i ;-".. .. uailrond Comm ssVnnn r " I Crumpnckcr. Alabama offered an T1
i. .torn kl Mod wniio waiK- .1.., Ur.,.tun.. .. amundmitnt ri.iinpliw. thn r,. t. lawney
D the raurouu "V""f"' oookB to Mr. Henjamiu. Peter F ,UW,JU l" Benuiors, memoerB and ,'7 ' .P" w , ,w " ,,.
They wore too drunk to no- D V0r th rurottd o: delegates from 20 cents to 8 cents, " 7uPrBnta deficiency bill,
nnroachlng train. f,od " "A" " "Vt at ' .?., but on an objection by Inelobrlitht ?rnntlng 1,87B to Senator John H.
Tuesday, February II.
Washington. Feb. 11. Tho legal
ity of tho creation by tho president
or tno inland wntcrwayB commission
was questioned by Mr. Tawney, Mln-
commltteo
tho houso to-
Tho point was raised when Mr.
urged that the houso con
In approaching
I plied that tho railroad's books would
L houso coinmlttoo on mllltnry to available at any time. Tho com- , V, ",r"
. hnH asreod to recommend placency with which tho railroad cor-i r ordcr'
rnn ti.
pay for enllBtcd men
I'lcrpont Morgan was an Inter-
ftnectfttor diiniiK '"
l .. . ........I,.,. .iirrmiPV lllll.
fcn tno iiuiiu.i .!
kev Is withdrawing her troops
Eiha ituBslan frontier or Persia
- -
California, It was refused on a point Hankhead 'or .service ns a member of
foroorLrK Washington, Feb. 14.-A aub-' of the chief executive, but insisted
" r " r,in. .""HSH11? m'ttoo of tho senate committee on that his action was without author-
bn merits but rV.Vl.nr ,, . T- Jdlclary today decided to take fav-,"y of law.
Invahrod law,orablc action on the Tillman resolu- A motion by Underwood that tho
fl,' tinn -) nt tun. ti i 4. I1'011 Instructing tho attorney-general houso recede and concur in tho
which B?0;Ji th R?i?i 'nSS.1!1101 tH ,ntltuto suits to compel railroads amendment was lost, 50 to 101.
wnicu croaios tno Htato Doard of i.. . . ... .. a mrM..n i.b x7.ii.om n.. n
,1 r... ....... . " uui uiwuni 10 IJIJUI1 IU Blilllt I "'.tunoui ui voiuur
outlook seems to bo their Inontland graced thim by the gov-la 11 housed
,iA,, ,. 7' -eminent. umunuineiii, iinposing- upon tno
Ecr Conrold, of tho Now Yorkl It Is intended that the resolution 'United States Instead of the District
has resigned nnd will bo sue- . uPrnt"i ?" ""1 u 8 R H,ml1 authorize tho attornoy-geheral ?f Columbia tho expense of $60,000
ba famous director from .f"11 ?t.c?n"y 0v8"?,l,,raiLB a8,Bh,nU to bring proceedings not only to i tho land conspiracy trial of Hyde,
Italy J . .i.h y ft . co nmla8,0,n compel the railroads to open this Dlmond, Bonson and Schneider, pro
'la,' shall bo fined not exceed- t..n.i . . i.... .J . vnir.i n inm.tiv .!hnncinn
er being In tho handH of ro- ing 120.000 for each offense. (J ,ucn whero It an. ear that "on of Necdham was lost and the
for eight years o iimui. ui , j.uuu cases me ra iiroaa com- lho riliroad8 havo doiibdrntely con- bill thereupon was sent back to con-
w lorn uuuiw o. ......... .....vu lu vuinui in iu mo rmo mii rii in Antnnt Mm im.i.n.n f it... ierence.
D00 to 936.000. Hot by tho Commissioners. Tho prac- government In ceding thb land I
int Ilonl do Castlllano was fined "f" '5M0Vv0Pi!inillB,M U & th "'y ' Information was presented to tho ' , Waslngton, Feb. 11 Senator Ald-
Lr his recent assault on Wi K iL Bubs- Judiciary committee showing that r,ch, called up today his currency bill
Prince do Bngan, and tho lut- lByl ,iinC; i?,.8"" 0 ,0' lheH0 railroads Instead or diapering of tho 'ormol amendments made by tho
i8Xn 20 ceits damages. S.' S tfaf0 .n? n3 .5 P5.? had .so nanco comml ee which were adopt-
...... ... . iiiiiiiiiiiuiiicii ino HuiuumoniH iiiul ino
railroads themselves are now ln pos
session of large tracts of land.
Unrv Shaw donlorcs tho fact
nost of tho Bhlps tondlng tho
ililp fleet carry somo forolgn
nd he urKes tho building up of
icrchant marine.
speech beforo tho Lincoln
jof Kalamazoo, Mich., Senator
of I'eniiHylvanla, said federal
Itlon of railroads had been un
justified and was not nn at-
in business.
k miners wore klllod by an ox
b of gas In a Kentucky coal
shipper.
DRAG OUT SKELETONS.
Thursday. February 13.
Washington, Feb. 13. General
debate on the legislative appropria
tion bill was brought to a close In'iuent, he said, would allow tho use
Senator Daniels offered an amend
ment providing that bonds of rail
roads that "have paid regularly and
continually for five years next pro
ceding the deposit of its bonds and
interest due on all Its bonds" can be
used for currency issues. The amend
Alleged llloRlttmote Heirs of Alfonso
Making Trouble.
Madrid, Fob. 11. Tho Question of tho Iioubo today after a session full of bonds of roads that havo not nald
nllotlng a pension of 2G0.000 pesetas of interest nnd entortainment. Sev- dividends on stock. This would per
to tho Infanta Alfonso, tho son of oral speeches were made on the Is- mit the use of the bonds of a num
Don Carlos of IJourbon and tho Prln-lsues of the day, the most notable be- ,ber of southern railroads which are
cess of Aflturliis, who recently mar- ing by. Champ Clark, of Missouri, now exclqded.
rlcd Princess LouIbo of Orleans iu who commanded the attention or the Senator Lodge gave notice of an
England, has received tho approval house for an hour and a hair, Upon amendment including among the
of tho Council of State and now aoes the conclusion of his remarks he wns bonds .available for currency Issues
before tho Cortes. Iiut it has raised accorded nn ovation by democrats the bonds of the Philippine Islands
many complications, not lho least In- and republicans. : government, the city or Manila and
torCBtlnc or which nro suits for slm- Clnrk nrralcnnd tho republicans the railroads of the Phillnnine is
le h Hargls, tho young man who liar allowances brought by tho na- for their attitude on tho tariff ques- lands, the interest of which has been
lis father, a Kentucky feudist, turnl children of Alfonso XII by tlon nnd said that the announcement guaranteed by the Philippine gov-
B wituoui uaiL Elena Sanz, a former woll-known that there would bo a revision of tho . eminent.
L r. nnn mm. hnvn iinnn nut to 'Spanish actress, and it natural cous- tariff after election was simply "ln
n v,vvv ...v. a...w . I .. ,1.. 1.1...- . . . .1 rl .. 1 . II.... . t.. .. 1 1. u I . . .. ..
Kew York grand Jury has ro-
two indictments agalust ico
Morse.
my tho Natlonnl Tube Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
tin of tho king nnmed Carlos Allen preparation of another stupendous
Perkins, a second-rate but popular confidence game on the people." He
I l actor in tno music nans oi ino cap- uibcubbcu me presmcni s messnga
I York labor loaders want to Innd said that, whatever his virtues
bte labor candidates for pres-l Perkins claim goos back to his or his raults, the president was not a
Bua Tico prcBiuoni. grent-grandmothor. tho fa mo
feker lnslHta thnt President 1 fntn Cnrlotta, who prov
Felt Ih using political patron- jarnst
hcln thn Tuft linnm. VII to
Monday, February 10
Washington, Feb. 10. Senator
Aldrlch, of Rhode Island, chairman
of the committee on finance, opened
ittw. .lr.lintn In thn Qannfk (nilnv nn
imous in- democrat. Other speakers were Ray- h,8 t provldo an emergency cur
,'oked tho ner. Illinois: Tirrell, Gillett, Mnssa- t, , ii,i . rn
war by obliging Ferdinand chusetts, and Hammond, Indiana, all attcntion by republicans and demo
ndmit tho principle of tho or whom dlBcussed various phases or tfJ nlIke(Whllo n tho Baneries
is to bo abandoned, at least so far as
the packing side of tho business is
concerned. To what use, if any, the
Swift peoplo aro to put their present
extensive and valuable property at
that point was not vouchsafed.
Tho Swift people aro ready and
prepared, to go ahead with construc
tion work just as soon as tho rail
roauB navo indicated what connec
tions on tho Peninsula they will cs
tabllsh, and when they will bo ready
to do the work. When theso connec
tions with necessary terminal facili
ties have been decided upon, work on
the packing plant will be rushed to
completion.
In tho official Interview, H. C.
Gardner, head of tho construction de
partment of Swift & Company, who
will have direct chargo of erecting
the plant, acted as spokesman for
President Swift, and entered into as
full a discussion of the plans of the
Swifts as the head of tho big con
cern deemed wise to give out for
publication at this time.
Mr. Gardner, ln explaining why
the public could not be taken fully
into the confidences of his concern
at this time, said that certain plans,
such as whether the company should
secure power from somo of the com
panies already In the field here, or
erect its own plant on the Peninsula,
are yet to be settled, and that there
were -a number of other considera
tions which, if disclosed now, might
interfere with their consummation.
It was also clearly brought out
that if Portland ever intends to wrest
the bulk of the Alaska trade from
the Sound cities, the merchants and
shippers here will have to establish
a direct steamer line from here to
the North. This was brought out in
answer to tho direct question as to
whether Swift & Company intended
to enter that field, now monopolized
by various Seattle and Tacoma pack
ers. "Swirt & Company," declared Mr.
Gardner, "are In tho packing busi
ness and packing business alone.
They are not ln the transportation
business, nor in the cattle-raising
business."
NIGHT RIDERS ON RAID.
nder ono tnanagomont.
Ion papers demand tho punlflh-
toi ono of tho irunrds who
ono of tho kluic's assassins. I Cotlm ,but ho Insists
Imprison Citizens and Burn Tobacco
and Warehouses.
Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Feb. 10. Last
night at 12 o'clock a band of about
150 mounted night riders, masked,
heavily armed and wearing tho In-
Among :sjgnia Df a secret clan, invaded Fre-
donia, Crittenden county, captured
James Scarberry, operator of tho
HIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF POSTS
Commission Suggests Long Perm for
Head of Department at High
Salary Less Red Tape.
Washington, Feb. 11. Congress
today received a preliminary report
of tho joint commission appointed
during tho last congress to Investi
gate tho business methods of the
pofltofflco department and postoffico
service and submit recommendations
for legislation to effect changes in
their administration. The commis
sion, consisting of Senators Penrose,
Carter and Clay, and Representatives
Overstreet, Gardner of New Jersey,
and Moon, points out many objec
tionable methods of both depart
ments. Among the recommendations
is a plan to placo the actual direc
tion of the business of the postofilce
department under the service of an
officer, with necessary assistants to
be appointed by tho president, "by
and with the advice and consent of
the senate," for long terms, so as
to insure the continuance of efficient
service. Under the plan the postmaster-general,
aB a member of tho
cabinet, is chargeable with general
supervisory control and the determi
nation of question of policy.
The commission also recommends
that the business of the department
be decentralized so as to avoid the
congestion at the national capital
which impairs the efficiency and in
creases the cost of tho service; that
the bookkeeping, auditing and ac
counting be simplified, unified and
centralized to secure greater accur
acy, more prompt methods and elim
ination or duplication of work; and
that the practice of requiring need
less detailed reports from small post-
offices be discontinued. The moder
ate application of the non-accounting
system to small offices will eliminate
about 30,000, or nearly one-half, of
all the postofilce accounts from the
present complex report and book
keeping system, or would at least
greatly simplify the same. The com
mission says:
"It appears too obvious to require
argument that the most efficient ser
vice can never be expected as long
as the direction of the business is,
as at present entrusted to a postmaster-general
and certain assistants
selected without special reference to
expedience and qualifications and
subject to frequent change. Under
such a system a large railroad, com
mercial or Industrial business would
eventually go into bankruptcy, and
the postofilce department has averted
that fate only because the United
States treasury has been available
to meet deficiencies."
PUSH BACK GUARD.
long
Eager Portugese Almost Create Panic
at Royal Funeral.
Lisbon, Feb. 11. The bodies of
Cumberland Telephone Company, and, KinS Carlos and Crown Prince Luis
i mm m f i n w it wiiR Mim wnn ninriTicii inn inriir fiiitHLifiii. 1.1 j
Pniitmiiin v...h- Miittn 7. . ... . i mure was u large aucueuce.
vviuuiuiit iwivnviu iHiiuj Tnrt rum nf i tii mmitrnn inn 'rnminr. i t A
b merged with tho other IIHInd 'drv fr m the hU orlc re! Washington. Fob. 13Tho senate 'LZut.",ZZT?'
- . .. . , V.II14II1IUU LUIUUhU LUV IVI J J L
tort: I today discussed tho law governing h
"Whlto hands nro not offcnslvo." the reserves of national banks, mat Ajjrid, sai jn dosing a
PorkiiiB' birth la not recorded ln subject having been brought up by BllP(.h.
sists timi Ills real luiyner, who revuricu iu a uu.uru-, Tho enactment of tho ponding 7. ,tT nTf Desiae inose oi ineir royai ancestors
ilo versy over hiuiuhiuiiih iuhuu iu mu . ... ... f rnsi, ovldenco that con-1 uu ae x unc-i, u tiein. iu u in tne sacrea sepuicare in me ran-
to open ms store, In ineon. a great crowa, numoering
corrnllfid RRvcrnl r.lt'zona thousands. struRKled outside the
Mil employ about G.000 mon..orInn 0HHen Drlcnma Vrlchnn and Hon. Tho criminal code bill also was can be no reason held them prisoners. cathedral or San Vicente, seeking to
jeaty has boon signed providing Ottundorr" nnd consequently u blood a Bubjcct ror discussion during t a fectjvoneg8 Qf tho measure. The' Leaving a large guard ln the town, enter the view the bodies berore tho
ie arbitration of nnv itinirniitv relation or most or tho roliininir Bov-.couplo or hours, Clay and others so-
the others cnlloned to the vlllaue ot doors were Hnally closed ror the
I cut all telephone connections.
lue' 'hpslrtp thosp of thfilr rnvnl ancestors
Sllllnnl Pnmnr,nv' mill- ,,u,no ,B Uotx nclHco u.r,0H , 10 vcrH ovcr. hi "u" lB uo " u bill will furnish evidence that con- l"uu 1U"-BU
, im ols Steel Company o mlllB RoH(, Alfonso Luis Fernando Allon senate yesterday when tho Aldrlch j t unmlndfui of ita 8erlous drug store,
th Chicago are resuming work. j.ork,ntt auoroWBky Uourbon Luth- currency bill was under consldera- JJJ which they
Will employ about C.000 mon..orInn HoHBen DrIciimn Vrlchna and Hon. Tho criminal code bill also was can Sno reasonable held th(
bay arise between tho United .erlgns of Europe.
land Franco.
(United States court of nnnonla
Kain decided that ratlroods
8urvey for New Tunnel.
Seattle, Wash.,
Nevada laborers, while lost In1 So" cldV The fit bStft tW0 ?nent" Idr'Ch Cn
storm, fouml n rich lmiirn of . 0 LnBCtlUCH- jno1 Incl., uocan,u , roncy b 111, providing that after No-1 -vi
arRunrt nnd'otffnow "n W'.." 5? "L0J vombor 1. 1909, every national bnnk-bu ,
curing tho substitution of the old through tB ennctmont an atmosphero VIew, five miles away, and blew up ceremony
law Intsead of tho proposed revised f confldonce nnd feeling of security Alfred H. Cardln's tobacco factory, and the g
hi.-cuuiib, Miiitu iii ouukiunii; t.iu- orpofod which will be inval- containing o,uuu pounas or tooacco .pourea
him and his croppers
aggregates S10.000, with
oinn. So. UUU Insurance
ni.1l.nH.imi i r it 4 rrnxm nnf IaA IT
Fob 11 Survey-'y,0"1 lt0,3'li:nt,nK U?"or, ?ZB1 uablo In Improving business condl-. belonging to
ruu, iii-"iiui'tj tlirmicli tin. tun I In Into "nrv hi high .. . . . . a . Irr..
use reasonable precaution for ors nnd engineers In tho employ or Antics ' lonf, anu , glV"g fi T Jmp, ooo inBn
totv nf ihn Itlin K'nrMinrii 1'nr.lflr. linvn for months . .! . '. ........ to tllO WOrk Or national develop- O.??0 InSUri
la . i a . . .1 ll t
notice or
miik uunriz uniicr ino snow ... i. i...
inlflt.1. r... t lurivun iiuni iiiuir wuiiv uj mu nuu.j
- ,ur biiowb. arrived at Green
M'ortugCBO nation will provldo SprlngB on their wny to
Washington, Feb. 10.
riery speech by Leake,
A brier
After firing volleys into tho air
Brushing back the police
guard of Royal Archers, they
into the church, sweeping
everything before them.
When the doors eventually were
closed to the public, the ceremony of
entombment was begun. All the min-
or New ' ers
tho night riders returned through Isters or stato were present. The pat-
Fredonla and released their prison- riarch or Lisbon, wearing pontifical
?or the caro or tho rnmllles of From Hot Springs comes
PR's slayorn who worn irlllnil I tha blir Stnmnodo tunnel
pithy famllloB nro contending nbandoncd nB soon nB tho now boro tloxsnl banks.
p I'nvucgo or adopting tho or- is completed, 'i no now ooro is io
uo sovon mnos long nnu win cost un
bnttlcshln fleet has nnssod wrd of $10,000,000
pn straits and is now in tho c c.. n,.rin.nu.
ocean, "'""'"""". T. '
liorueaux ,irnnce, i-oo. ii. ouu
sunn Keen on nnnu tno amount euuai irv in wiiirii m nntHnoii nin on. mnniv fnrmo iivo tnimn nnnin.i
RlVOr HOt , t0 ( K rottorvO now nrOVidCd by InW nnalllnn tn Wltllnm T Tlpvnn nn n In Ihn Cnnl.lv nr Intili.. Xf rv. .,!!.,
Bl. IUUIi I unit nlso lllructlllir tho Secretary Of .nmlMntn for tlio nrnalilonnv rn. Ic nnl n in nr.. I. ox H la o n.nn.li.anl
wnp I .1.,.. ------ - - - v... .......... .... I-. ... f v ,4, ..uw 1. ..U..,U... A1U I. t. JtUUllUUUi
,rr ,,I tho treasury to collect interest on Uovcd somewhnt tho monotony of de- citizen, aged 73, and was formerly a
IB IO UO ,.... .ftlfimitl fllllllu llltlUmtt Oil In Till- . InJInn nnnnn.lntlnn 1.111 ,1 1 .1 .. . t .... t-
..uw lutitu uii i.iiu luu.uu aiJiMuijutuiuii uiu t;uiiuiuuiu iur Kuvuruur uu liita x uiiu-
Elghty per cent of Crittenden vestments, and assisted by other high
church officials, blessed tho sacra
'ment, the cathedral and palace
choirs chanted the "Libera Me" and
.to the intoning of "Do Profundis"
Wednesday. February 12
Washington, Feb. 12. Rayner or president, joavlng the latter only a
Murvlnnd snoko nt lenct l n tho son- 0,B sui'l'ur uuu no luruiur urwuuuu
nto today on tho currency bill con
covernor on the Pom
in tho houso or representatives to- list ticket. The Planters Association
day. Mr. Leake charged Mr. Dryan has no organization in this county.
witn talcing tno uig suck irom tno
tho domocrnts in tho house with hnv-
Fruatrate Republican Plot.
Marseilles, Feb. 10. The frustra
tion on Friday last at Oporto of an
hwlft Packing Company hasiay naBaod with Sonor Franco, tho demnlng the presont Bystem of bank- B usurped tho right of rree action 0inu0rato plot to proclaim a republic
tc p ans for a $3,500,000 .oxVomler of Portugal, atlll In Dor- ing in tho United States and lncl- of the delegates at the Denver con-B nnnounced in a telegram which
" uriiinii. ...in
the coflln ot tho Crown Prince wa3
transported between double ranks of
archers", preceded by a long proces-
slon. In a similar mannor the body
or tho King was borne to tho tomb.
Boiler Tubes Explode.
Vnllajo, Cal., Fob. 11.-
Boilor
JUI- l.b u....vu u.,..v ...... ...w. , ........wv... ... l Of T..l l,lr...
Ilia .l.int.illv .lnoliir nir Hull Ilin lirOHlilnilt i vuuiiuii uj iiuiiwutii.iiiK iui. uunu i" Wnn ronnlvnrt fmlnv frnm nnn nf lho iuuco uu n uiom o., .uum u.v
Krnuimto and nthloto has' privacy haB romnlnod unuroKon uy nia meinous oi iigamiK i" - " , : ", omciais in uporto uy nis
J to poHsoss n completo Blnco hla arrival Friday ho liua not croachnients or predatory wealth, with blBses horn tho Democintlc side brothor, who hag just arrived hero was o
i'ortland.
lalo
01111(1
burglar 'h tnolu.
pier Franco, dictator of Por-' "topping, not ovon, rrom hlB room, through which tho country had re
Ib not loft his room oinco nr-Tho former dictator him become a contly passed.
P uordenux, Franco prob om which tho poopio nro uis- niru iiK iu a u. , uujimi u. uu
EOVPH onvn i . . IGUHBlllK Willi CliriCJUH. WUUUUUliKi uw t im 'u"u "v vuiMiun,vw
I l l-"???.. ,.,0.oh,pB? -thn-t.1l0 tZl .vmimthotln iStoroit. but no ono had stricken from tho bill tho provi-
"ro false nnd mni do !- P lnItnB boon onllghtonod ns to tho hour slon requiring the banks located out
ns of iw , m ... ' , , of b8 departure, or his destination, of rosorvo or central rosorvo cities
m.n v i B0d OBltlmnto holrs for jt B cortaln that ho la not to ro- to koop a reserve equal to 1$ pr cent
CU r IN HALF.
WIIBO XII nrn nrnnllnn .nn.1,1
l.i , W..V...JJ wumu-
r.wuuiu ior mo SpanlBh gov-
f Child WaB klllml nn.l mnnw
Injured In tho cruHh nt tho
mnln horo log.
Wreck on Wabsh.
Detroit. Mich.. Fob. 1 1. Tho Con
of thotr deposit liabilities and hold
nt all times at lenBt two-thirds of
such in lawful monoy.
Tho chairman of tho financo com
mittee replied that It waB omitted in
House Committee Prunes Down Bat
tleship Appropriation.
Wnnhlncton. Fob. 11. Bv a vote
of 13 to 5, ono membor absont and bines.
not voting, tho houso committee on
naval affairs rejected tho prosldoht's
urgent recommendation thnt con-
Demand to Show Hard.
Pnrls, Feb. 10. The recent flcht-
gross at this session authorize tho ,ng ln MoroCco, as well as tho protest
noon today while tho St. Louia
off SauBllito. B. E. Scott, coal
from Lisbon. According to tho tele- passer; F. Thompson, water tender;
gram a largo number of conspirators E. W. Baker, rireman of the first
havo been arrested, including tho class, and D. Lewis, rireman of tho
lenders. It was also stated thnt first class, were horribly scalded
numerous bodies or militant repub-: with steam. The origin or the ex
llcans hnd beon seen about tho sub- Plosion is not known, but it is bup
urbs of Oporto. The police captured poeod to have been caused by cold
a largo store of revolvers and car-iwater running into hot pipes. It ia
not uonevod any oi tno injured win
dlo. A rigid investigation is under
way.
Franco Travels Again.
' injured ln tho cniBh nt tho 'Y'V ."ft";,' aBsonKor train on ni,ttou ro-)Uod tnnt 11 wna '""od ln'ljud,nfr 0f rour battleships, nt a " ' " r , , !, ' " ":" q,,,;:"1 . Bordeaux, France, Feb. 11 Sonor
of tho dead king and prince Tw t tot nv ' ."""ocossary opposl- totnl coat of $38,000,000, and by a which Abd-el-Aziz, the Sultan, is ro- p thQ ox.Premlor of Portugft,t
,UBaI- . Jorn S " todS by ii brokoti rail at "ou t0 tho ul11 ,n ,t8 mn,n fenU,re8' unanimous voto thoro was lncludod ported to havo submitted to Germany wUh hl8 wIfo and Bon left this city.
WB or the royal household nnihi nni ir0 mlloB oast of Do- " ll tho naval appropriation bill an against Fronch occupation and ng- by train at 7:43 this morning for
i tlinr ll. . "' ""UBUI1U1U jJOJIll, Will,, ioy Iliuuo f.,Bl.i-r. T?nU 19 XTnrlnn M,il.r.rlnf Inn fnntlin or.nntriir.tlnn nf noc.ln., In n,.ni, J... t irn.aolllno rni, J., , .i
that tho PortiiL'OHft ornwn trnir Nnnn of thn nnssonKora nor Washington, Fob. 12. Morton authorization for tho construction of gresslon ln that country, hns led M. Marseilles. The departuro was sud-
M - VIVIV - " v . m T7tlH.I T r m A Mnn 9 t. IT fl II II IA fl An nt nnrl rx T II f! I .. 1 1 1 1 9 A. M A. - t lt lil It
Into a now interpellation on the sub- fiod of tho step at the last moment.
Joct. In tho Chamber of Deputlos Sonor Franco appeared rested from
tomorrow ho will formally domaud his stay here. Ho Is less depressed
from tho govornmont nnothor ox- and ho walked ovor to tho trnin at a
quick Btop. Ho was accompanied by
Py lind fired twlco at tho nB-! trnln crow siiBtnlnod any Injurlos, Frowon, or E
puforo ho hlniHolf foil doad. other than hrulBOS. Mro. J. W. Dan- llamont, apok
o boforo tho houso com-1 bo of tho Dolawaro typo.
Jornia rnlim,.,i i . lols, of Wnllaco, Idaho, was takon
I railroad commission has trnL tmin nt St. Thomas, fluffor-
of robtttlnL nl ni 8?u!ihn);,n 1B f0, nervous shock and with this
count? .?-ab?ut 4!0.0.0 exception all of tho passengers cou-
i"t to $80 oon nno r wu,ca,tlnuod to tholr destinations.
LE(,r(1 ftl,d Quoon Aloxan-
P.. . 1 rlnCO mill Prlnnnaa nf
J rlnCCBH Vlotnrln 1
m . unii!iri Id
al B0rvlr.no f.
.vu i v. lift
5ugl and the Grown
Temperance Worker Dead.
Now York. Fob, 11. -John
W.
Amends Dry Farming Bill,
Washington, Fob. 10. Sonntar
Will Not Follow Leader,
Xfno1iltirrf rr Tnll 1 1 Til Mi r tt.nr
Dorah haa prepared an amendment ofrtrong opposition by John Sharp , Planatlon of tho Moroccan policy,
to Sonator Smoofa 320-ncro dry thQ n,lnorlty In tho n0UB0 of ropro.
farming bill, which provides that Bontatlvos. Jnmos L. Lloyd, ronroson
thoso locating land undor tho bill tatlvo from tho first district of Mls-
ArchbUhop Returns.
Now York, Fob. 10. Archbishop
Patrick William Rlordan, of San
French dotectlves. Thoro woro
peoplo. at the railroad station
no
Snow In 8outh Carolina.
Spartanburg, S. 0., Feb. 11 Spnr-
-.II n.lltn. nt.lni.lnn1 nwnnr of ........ l.n Imnn tIAn rn.Mnnla nf ti.n sour), wns tonight electod chairman ' Francisco, whoso recent mission in
nl nor,' . "ttondod tho thi Yonknrii StntoBman. dlod at his , , ,i , in.i fiimi ...mn ia f tho domocrntlo congressional cam-Rome was both for rest and to advo- tanburg is burled under sovon ln
nf rI C0B for tho lato King jTvnnwa aeod 02 Btato ,n which tho land filed upon is, , oomralttoo dofORUng his rival cato tho appointment of Rev. Edward chos of snow, It Is tho heaviest fall
1 nugaj and the Grown "wr QUy wn8 an early lead-, located. Sonntor Bmoot una ngroou nnd Mr, Williams' candidate, Wil- J. Hanna. of Rochoster, nB Coodju- In many years. It occurrod last
' ... . r in tha t'emneranco movement, and to this nmondmont, thoroby Boourlng Ham H, Ryan, of tho thirty-fifth dis- tor ArchblBhop of San Francisco, re- night nnd today. Tho weather la
fweshlp floot has turned to the with This brother Isaao Oliver, found- tor his bill tho support of both Idaho trlct of New York, by a vote of 23 turned today on board the Bteamship now tho coldost of the winter 2 a
led the Sous of Temperance. I senators, to 14, Cedrio. dogreoa above zero.