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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
vifriinf P a M I B I I mm Condensed Form lor Our jasy HcaiiBrs. 0 OF WO CONTINENTS tu i nis Important but lim .. . e . . ... IntnrOSting & 0 " ... . of h. Past woo. ,if(.rnill('llt will ro ..Af i iiv n" . . . .. i.. in f. .ml rniiiuu in . lrtl I 1 1 1 1 1 111 .. 'MS and Wyoming. Vflrk Dolinoitlco HOIIB, UgOU i wnH crushed to death S, , I.,ur wlllll. v hv an oircuiw - a net Kim-"- In tlm ro- fig "ran ., ort 8l.rl.li.n, juol I 10 " . '.. Iut,.lw1 VlllV ...I nt 1110 Jill 1 1' ' -j -bo- AiWIiwn I'nrUlHoii, u ro ?.., nn.l farmer of KunsHO- limn . a nr i .tin.i T itirHi ay in wumurn I,, Ult . . . . J 4 . I in while on iwh hu) i wu- Vnrk The uitlro houHuholtl iiika .... ! thu actrcHH, win i wim in Thi')' ari vninuu "- -...s..l ..f tlirifi I... III. KU- Htv l....fiu I f hill TIL' lilt! un til on turn " -- ckcrs of matrimonial agoucloH. ..' ,i i... (I,.. I'nlti'il Kt.itets II'MI'll LI 1 Hv - Attorney. v v Tlio International ill ri f 1 1 lit I. Ill KIWVIHO. . I . ...I MhI.Ii.ii i. ..i.., ,,i,.,t nt f r. it II. .i ,...1,v.,l i no Minn. ii... ui.i u-iiii rinnii tr.r.n ..... r.n 'rln.u.lf.L fii- unit- IVIO fuV I illll mil. ... III... milt' 'I'lKIV llflll I II M liri . 1 1...I...I.. ... nc rincs anil n imuj n muiiui eel 1IUM1 nwuiv... .. . Mil... It 1 ..I... .1 I ..... Oil ...11.1.. tt II... Northern Kallroiui track, kIII take ton day) to repair. hllo the On-nt Falls Binoltor bain Idle. ling, Cal, It ('. WIIhoii, n man of Deltnar, ngod G7 fcomml'ted suicide Thursday. been drinking hoavlly and ppondent over financial af- pneo ho waH a wealthy oporu- tolorado, franclBco A Kern nnd Clydo ply, of West Berkeley, have (by bicycle down thu count to I Iso, Chile, etersburg According to the le Admiralty has decided to our 900-ton torpedohoat do from KiiKlund. The vuhhuIm lave turbine cnKlnex. f'ork Tho Motor Hoat Cluh lea has rcfuned to poutponu lor tho llartiHworth cup. uh Id by the Motor Yacht Cluh Ilrltaln It will bu held at ton Hnrbor, AiikuhI 1. i'ork That ni'iiruHthenln. or ! t l. .i . i. . vimituunil IH II1U IllOHl COIII- " n v. wi iv hviiuwi and the mrwl prolific Hourco me annual report of tho retirement of th0 Hoard of FORTY MILLION UU8HEL8. Oregon, Wihlngton and Idaho Mnko Now rtocord for Whont. Total 1007 Grain Crop. f'ojr 10,000,000 0atu 12,000,000 TotHl 80,000,0 Shlpmo Whont Hurley Sh'pmont Wheat PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN BRIEF FLAMES DEVOUR CHE SEA. (in nti bv Water tn An,.. . illy of II, .. J : ' .. ,J"r: " 'V.u.. lH.. "'"" ' clty'B bent structurea. Lato ' , ....... -r-. ...-. j....r,v "iiu iii u "io iviiii hi. iiiu iiimuiiuu in i(inr hrinlrm linil hocn 11 -JAO nnn 10 IIUHH llllllll tlwim If .. I. Ill 41.... Mk 1 ..l ..... i .. .1 ..... 1UUr "OU1UH IinU OCCn 1 ' iirn,,,vi ' PUHHeil tU u " Mt" "iunHl . " io rulnH. Tho flro .u(,ouu uw '- iiiiiuh ii ku.ii;U m miuiiuinR over uu,- ,,. ,n.. an,i WH not ., hid inn wmu tt'iiiimi ! h... i nun nnii r... ..i. i a a i - . b East by Hall to Anrll . cltirv ... V. , ' '". " " . M'r r " ""' )H- .. . til 9 p. in., . ... H v. una TT lllllljllllll nri iuu.uuo '"V""' iniior coiiHlderatlon. It wih on wnH prevented from reading a n, ' roporieii Dy Mr. Overrnaii and Uh memorial from laborlnir men favor- "uu.uuo "'n."im wi-re explained by blm to mg tlio building of more nhlpB. o--i.- .. . - ... I I lilt HI'llII I (I A uiil.ul It ..I .. I... ... ...... I 'I'l., . . . , .... "mtM on nana r'prll I. u,n , """uiiu uur- niunniiKo w.iH 11 unci oui vigor- Whont H2r.nn.in Kt'" wn" "HBecl to. ous contention for tho rapid dovel- Harioy i Hnnn a m V )1Vf)'ma" "l wnn oppowed by opment of tho navy. China wan held Oatn "" i 24iinnr . !lcI;l'1"r" Ul" Kiound that tho l as an example of tho "peace at ' -ini.ui.;uH oeiweon tlio federal any price'' doctrine, and Croat Ilr . . . . . vny Jllll i ortianil, April 1 i, with tho do-i(;ot.ir ".' 11,0 w,;Ht won II operate to tain n havIriB tho naval policy to be "omulntod. It wan contended that tlm ijroHiilt of tho last Hague conference mucio it plain that tho natlonH would not, for Bornetlme, If ever, agree on a plan of limitation of naval arma ment. v parturo U.Ih month of .,,.,, i.....l'.,um'. 1,1(1 Kranting of ncccBBary In- tored nhlpu now loading at Portland ,J""(fVnH. Mr. Knox favored pasBage and rivo loading on Puget Hound th V '"" "I'lioBed Mr. Jley- greatcat Hoaaon In tho hlHtory f mb"ffH a,'K,V"0lH' North Pacific grnln trado win In l,.1 . HL'""to "H"H-'d at length tho practically over. Thorn nr.. t..Z ''" to.'UMiroprlate the proceedH from Hiraggung himpb coming nloriL' for "i puone land to tno Mny-Juno loading, and at leant tw-o fc,,nl".1! ?" (f KW",n" llu"1' but more Htca.norH will lend whont for progrcHB toward Itn puh tho Orient, but tlm boon bo rapid this Hcnnon that May 1 WnHlilniftm. A.ir.i n -pi for lrort'8 was mado by the Iioubo Will find thO bUBllleim Ilearnr il..i.ni.,l W n.. '.-. . V ... ' "'itodav. ft ffinWlor,! th nnirnl fit, mi Mum In ,.nv .......I....:. ... " " iinnnruii ni an nicrcaBO - ' .. i"'iun iiik cron in i uv. 'rim ..mf,, r i. vnnr. W urn tli.. ...i... . .. '. : ." -"' n wi tno nunuiu ....... I vbiii iin iirii nil in it iii. l.fi.iu.. 1 1 Monday April 13 WaBhlngton, April 13. Unlooked proprlatlon bill. When It was laid aside for tho day It had been only i7.p Anrii .1 ,iii t V . .. """ ""'wo nave roaciioil an agree- "B'"u 'r mo oay it nad neon only Lon W .Kli i,,.S.n .I. fM , thnt 0rle-i"1,:"t 0,1 I"-'"' f the army appro- half disposed of, and the advocates firm' ti ... i.. m V .'t.la.,") f"r. tho'prlatlon bill Hiibstuntlnlly along the of the four battleshlpB were aligning u , ( ' i"'? ,1", 'Ut"r(!ft ,,,lv": "-' of tho senate amendment, which MhemBclves, In preparation for the ?. J J '"V.!! 1.nCln',"l).:. 1.000,000 'KinIoI the nuthorleil Increases ac- N1'1 " that Bubject, which prob- liiiuli..l ,f mi... , - ----."' n i.i.j i. iiiiiiii i.vu iiu;ruases ac- ,..,f 7.' ..t' ''t'll have some cording to the various branches of on hand to tide over the dull season .the service ' U1. .?w crI' "rrlves. N ann.on.enl )... i.,,n. rrtv,,A 'IM... iw.? ........ ... . . " -'-"- ""in iiu-uii iirrivuu ill. .... no U07 wheat crop of tho three on tho amendment to tho approprla- cruaH0 ln P: u. i n ono 'ln?;C,C)r,1;l)r,mikor )y n,mr' ll0,,H for harracks and quarters, 'Kround when, 1) 10,000,000 bunhols, roachlng a; which has Increased to the extent of , Madden of 111 ably will occur tomorrow. grand total of 58.000.000 biiHhnU nnd on nccount of the good prlcew prevnlllng throughout the soaHon, It moved more rapidly proportionately than any of Itu predecessors. Not only wn the whont crop tho largest on rccoru, out onriey, which han been one of tho great iitnnleH of tlm PnH flc Northwest, also established a now mark with a crop of noarly 10.000. uuu IMinilOIH, crop j1 trlct on a ylold of 12,000,000 bushels In the inroo stntcfl, Thcno figures which show a grand total of 80,000,000 buBhols of tho three lending cereals, are compiled rrom nccurnto BtatlstlcB, kindly hup on nniH nn.l Imrlnv. WaBhlngton'B 40,000,000 biiBhcl iH 8!lltl ,t Klt sl,clcr Cannon Is In crop of whont dwindled to about 35.-fliv"r of rrwJ wod "",', 000,000: that of Oregon was Bllghtly L,.Atu C"B, 0 .,"3, heId "ext wcek andor 18,000.000. and Idaho's was ' ''"""J J,LL wI 1 e brought up and. somewhat over 5.000,000 bushels. . f 'nformatlon Is not forthcoming It ' Ms said a resolut on w nrovli m for WILL QO ABROAD. President Will Leave Matters Entirely To His Succossor. Washington, April 14. Should President Roosevelt's prosont deBlres bo realized, ho will spend tho first yoar nfter Ills retirement from olllco In traveling outside tho United Htntes. Mr. Roosevelt's Itinerary, however, has not boon detornilnod. Boston Suburq 8wopt by Fire Four Bodies Found., Boston, Maas., April 13. Flro yes terday devastated tho manufacturing, . Fr,diy' Apr" l7, tho ndvocates of a Inrger navy. Tho toncmont antl rtall Hectlons of Choi it..u . .' A,,m J injunc- anus - later gave vent to their feel-.BWl ourning over ono square miio o iiiwu .Ii. i . enrorcement of stato '"BH by authorizing a petition from a territory and leveling many of tho last night recovered from Btartcd at 10:40 control un notwithstanding that half of tho Boston flro department's strongth and steamers from a dozen othor cities and towns went to tho aid of tho Chelsea brigade. Tho flro originated ln tho rear of tho Boston Blacking Company's works on West Third street, near tho oastorn division of tho Boston & Malno Railroad, In close proximity to tho Everett City lino. A terrific galo from tho northwest, which at times had a velocity of CO miles nn hour, carrlod burning shingles, em hers and myriads of sparks to a score of wooden buildings, most of them of cheap construction. Tho fire Btarted almost from tho extreme southwest section of tho city, and cut a path to the enU of Maverick street at the extreme Bouth eastorn end of tho city, which bor ders Chelsea Crook. This Is about ono and a half miles from where tho flro began. The flames Bnread through the heart of the retail bus iness section, which was about mid way between tho two extreme limits reached by the fire. Among tho structures destroyed were 13 churches, two hospitals, tho I'ubllc Library, City Hall, fire schoolhouses, 20 business blocks, nearly a score or factories, and hp ward of 309 tenements and dwelllnc houses. Among the places burned wore: Frost Hospital, Children's Hood! tal, Fitz Public Library, Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church, Chestnut street; First Baptist Church, Central avenue; Central Unitarian Church. Hawthorne street; St. Luke's Catho lic Church (old building). Haw thorno street; First Methodist Epis copal Church, Carey avenue; Elm- street Synagogue; Walnut-Btreet Synagogue; Chelsea Presbyterian Church; People's Afro-Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth street: Unlversalist Church; Second Adven- tlst Church; Now England Telephone & Telegraph Company's central of fice; Austin & Young's cracker fac tory; Chaplls & Sodden Car Com pany's shops; Rosenfelt Bros.' three story rag-picking factory; the Tide Oil Company's three immense tanks near tht east end of Margin street. St. Roso s Roman Catholic Church. Broadway, loss 25,000; St. Rose Roman Catholic School, loss $40, 000; State Armory, loss $100,000: Sacred Heart Convent, loss $40,000; Y. M. C. A. building, loss $75,000; Boston Elevated Railroad station and barn, loss $50,000; County Savings Bank, Chelsea Savings Bank, Chelsea Trust Company, the Providence Co operation Bank. The funds of all these banks with the exception of the County Savings Bank are still In the vaults. The money and securities of the County Hank were taken to Boston before tha fire reached the building. The hopes of tho officers of tho navy and marine corps for an In- ly were dashed to the on a point of order by lllnois, there was strlck- 1,1(2,580 by tho senate, making. en out of tho bill the provision for the total $1,500, 000. Thursday, April 10 Washington, April 10. Tho long- existing controversy as to whether B.ich Increase. On a similar point by Mudd of Maryland an amendment by Bartholdt of Missouri forbidding naval or marine bands accepting pri vate employment In competition with tho United States navy should have c,v"'an musicians was lost. rfi""r!?. JOT.--? KtoSKTO EL'0" iv.lonr3.3ng to the land type, iib recommended by the "aval station at Alongapo, Philippine committee on naval affairs, was set- 18innaB' was reached, the old contro lled in the house of representatives , , ,. ii ,uu"";'u u" "l a"uJB urn. iii in. i it uajn uuiuu uui. rauu- son declared that any one who would choose between the two would not choose Manila Bay. Tho whole ques tion, ho said, was simply one of de fense. "We cannot hold Suhlg Bay ten days," he said. "We can hold Manila Bay 90 days .,.lIAlu r.... .. .... . I--'" v.. iiuilOU Ul 1 U Jf 1 wDUII III 1 1 V tJ I rown' In ",' Vnl f u 0 ltoday w,lun- after a lcnthy and live Bn ,n.i . . T Hll" K (,ebat0 thu Proviso limiting tlx n Puget Sound, is credltod with Uecreturv at th n..w tn t, n..r,..u. tho secretary of tho navy to the purchase of boats only of the Holland type was stricken oui. Tho effect of this action was to give the secretary a free hand in the selection of subma rine boats. Washington, April 1C Stops were piled by, the railroad companies, , " 1 n10 Ar - 8tps were which moved the big crop and by itakc" t0la,, to draw ,lh? tcct" of tlle prominent grain exporters in various '),upc'r, combine, which has put upon partn or tho throe Btatcs. Tho flgun's'., "-. u ,..,., uu r,.i. .hnrt nt m.. f .. i tlonnl burden of more than $22,000.- mni or n.n.in n t... nmn. nn.i -J00 In the Inst two years and now ally are Bevoral million hushels ! yLV'"'n'Hnnl '" ,7 . Hl,mw l, jof the c Hrnaller thnn the government figures I Cu;000,000. Pres dent Roosevelt is groinda. iiiiii,ii in iiiu lll-lllllllll 11)1 IIUIIUU 11I1U itlntn tn m i a special Investigation of the print paper combine by u congressional committee, empowered to send for persons and papers and to compel to giving of testimony. Wednesday, ApHI 15 WashlriKton. Anrll 15. Bv a vote of 199 to 88 tho house of roiiresen-they own wholly or in part, if that Washington. April 13. Tho brief session of the senate today was de voted to tho transaction of routine business and tho delivery of a speech by Scott, of West Virglnln, chairman committee on buildings and Scott appealed to the sen ate to make adequate appropriations for public buildings In Washington City, so that olflclal business might bo transacted with the greatest effi ciency and economy. Senator Foraker today introduced nn amendment to tho nillroad rate law passed June 29, 100fi, providing that tho commodities clause shall not apply to properties owned by the nil Iron (Is prior to the passage of tho law. Tho effect of the amendment would be to permit railroads to con tinue to transport articles mined or manufactured by them and which tatlves today decided against tho i ownership existed at the time the president's program for four battle ships and adhered to the recommen dation of its committee on naval af His plan Is to see somo of tho rugged fairs for two vessels of that type, and little frequontod portions of for- This result was reached after a de- lelgn lands, as well as to travel the bate which lasted for four hours and bonton track of the tourist. Thnt It was received with applause. Iak0 Cltl Flvo (llmlnpt tho tiroslilnnt will Inilnliro In his ' cart hf u ,'i kt were full oiirlv I fondness for himtlnir blir tramn In bo- n 1. tiiuiui u, i nil i vii .j .uunu iw n uiiiu uu ,.i.n lure Mutm were Blmkon, Tided his Intentions. ii win l ii ci i iiiiiiium in ii wiih iii i ii riti'iiiu in i nr in iiiii II L Tin ir-f liti... .1 i . ! wi . . r .a ni.. i. I.. 1. 1 t... mo sliocltH were also felt that tho president last told of his ln- elm bod in 1 1 u.. ..... i.'.. consideration of tho Increaso provl a I o n of the naval apiiropriatlou bill. As (IiIh Increase was provided In the last section of tho bill, tho measure was practically concluded with tho disposition of the provision. The tontlons for next yoar. Ho wiib told J committee of the wholo concluded Its rate bill became a law. Saturday, April II. Washington, April 11. Debate on the naval appropriation bill In the House today resolved itself In tho CALL JAPAN TO ACCOUNT. NO FREE FRANCHISE President Opposes Giving Away Water Rights. SUGGESTS LINES OF NEW P0LI6Y Development of Water Power Rapidly Becoming Monopoly Would Re quire Payment and Use. Washington, April 14. In a spe cial messago today vetoing a dam bill, President Roosevelt warned con gress that there aro pending in this session bills which propose to glvo away without price stream rights capable of developing 1,200,000 horse-power, whoso production would cost annually 25,000,000 tons of coal; urging ln vigorous terms tho establishment of a policy such as tho filibustering minority ln tho houso demands, which would safeguard tho granting of bridge and dam privi leges and require the grantees to pay for them; and definitely announcing a future polley on his part with re gard to prompt utilization of con struction privileges by refusing hia signature to a bill that gives an ad ditional three years to the Rainy River Improvement Company within which to build a dam ln the Rainy River. Rainy river is the oulet of Rainy lake, and formB part of the boundary bet-ween Minnesota and Canada. It discharges into Lake of the Woods, 1b about 100 miles long and Is navigable. 'I do not believe," says the Pres ident, "that natural resources should be granted and held ln undeveloped condition, either for speculative or other reasons. So far as I am aware. there are no assurances that the grantees (In this case) are in any better condition promptly and prop erly to utilize this opportunity than they were at the time of the original act granting the privilege ten years ago." SAN DIEGO GREETS FLEET. Roosevelt Will Demand Facts About Mukden Affair. Washington, April 13. The attack on Consul-General Straight and the servants of the American Consulate, at Mukden, by Japanese rowdies led The entire hobbIou was devoted to man it0 a discussion of the nossl- a I)0stnian has stir,red the admin f at San Fram-lHco to steal r"! u,or': . ' 1 Hn"l Marlutta. 0 . unil visit l.l 1 lorioro W1W1 ,UH 1 ne iiiu.r un .......... ...i... iiravei una wnuia nnvo ui ....... ., niuuui M lllllJ I ... ,, ... o.no rusted four dnvs. on rancmco l.li-utenant Wll. i -., imw com- rapid flee battery at tho is to bi tried lii'ffini It r'llnrl .11-11 n ... . i. . ihkilxi m (liny, i Kot tlu order a rovnlvnr . I III.' KIlllU. lll'IIM- I'liuiiiun necessary. i iiiii..iti.i.i ...ii. M i.,. ... . v" " i ill hi.'., ii ill? morn .uu. from till- Franlflln t... I till.. .. i . . - " " " -.uy, oi winch ho has mJ) and trcumircr fm- L I V It'flU U. ........ i.l " im niji.iiii work and It will report to the houso tomorrow for a final vote on Its passage. billtles of war between the United of tho opportunities for hunting In Aluskn, and urged to nrrungo for trip there. This, ho said, would In fo r foreign bo consid ered, If at nil, at boiiio future time. Mr. RooHovelt is iiiioted as adding at this tlrno: tho winding up of tho spring race Bupronincy of the Pnclflc and ulti- "If William H. Taft Is nominated meeting at Hennlngs, passed the bill 'mutely she would clash at arms with nnd elected President, which would prohibiting betting In tho District or, tho United States be very gratifying, It would make lm- Columbia. The bill was culled up by possible criticism If I wcro abroad, Carter of the District committee, and to tho effect that I wns dictating to 'after being read, was immeuiatoiy him and being followed, or that I liml ..IHi.tiut it tirl hn.l been turned rider on a bill providing lor tno wiu- Istrntlan to action. It is regarded as a much more serious affair than arj- States and Japan. In lino with his pears upon the surface, and prompt well-known views on tho subject, action will undoubtedly bo taken to Hobson, of Alabama, pleaded for ; obtain the reparation that Japan has four battleships Instend of two for the next fiscal year, and pointed out that from now on tho United States down In my suggestions." Crushed by Ice Floes. St. Johns, N. F., April M. Bring ing tidings of tho sinking of tho stoamor Crand Lake, and tho Borlous so fnr refused A conference upon tho subject was held at tho White House late tonight should havo a fixed policy with re-ihy President Roosevelt, Secretary gnrd to naval' construction. A war. Taft nnd Secretary Root. It was as between tho yellow nnd tho white 'sumed at the conference thnt Mr. Washington. Anrll .'5. Without races ho retarded as inevitable, nnd Straight had mnde a renort of tho discussion or dissent or division, tho ho asserted that Japnn's presont mil-j Incident to Minister Rockblll, at Pe sonate today, within 2 4 hours after Itary activity wns with a view to tho .kin, nnd that Mr. Rockhill would communlcato tho facts to the Stato Department without delay. To Insure his doing so, cable mes sages were sent tonight to both Mr. Rockhill and Mr. Strnlght asking for nil tho facts. A reply is expected to morrow. A prominent cabinet officer said tonight: "I don't think I am betraying any secret when I say that tho decision to sen'd tho fleet to tho Pacific was ' .... I... .... not. trt .llt in. ..a jmooiitou. Hie antl-guinbling provision is a Washington. D. C, April 11. No definite arrangement has yet been made for tho consideration of the Fulton land grant resolution In tho House. Whllo a privileged matter, It enlng of Honnlngs road, the prlncl- Is not as highly privileged as appro- pui inorougiuare leiiiiiiig in uiu runs . priauou unis, ana as long as inero course nt the suburb of Hennlngs. Tuesday, April 14 Washington, 1). C, April 11. Tho message of the president In sup California's Most Southerly 8eaport In Gala Attire. San Diego, Cal., April 14. Fete days for the American battleship fleet will begin to day when the 16 battleships of the navy's most not able cruise cast anchor off Coronado, Beach, two miles from San Diego.' San Diego Is crowded with visitors and sightseers and never before in the history of the city has there been such an elaborate decoration oC atreets and buildings. By day the broad thoroughfares are a mass of colors, the red, white and blue of tho nation being mingled with tho yel- ow and white, typifying the Golden State California. Triumphant arches have been erected at many street Intersections and immense signs that burn tho hospitable word "welcome" through the darkness of the night are among: the many features of the elaborate scheme of decoration. Governor Gillette, accompanied by his entire staff and a distinguished party of guests, arrived last night in three special cars. Governor Gil- NEW ENGLISH C KBINET. nro npproprltutlon bills waiting to bo ; lnrgely determined by the lnsuffer- consldered there will apparently bo. nolo tactics or tho Japanese in offi- no time to take up tho resolution. .clnl luteicourse." Chairman Mondoll, of the Houso Railroad Pays Half the Lous. I ....11I.. l..n.ln ww.. ...I, rtrt ...l.n l"txy un lm t i.l.. i injury OI KUVOni. OimWH L'UHKi i Wpi. ,.,uu,nm 4lw ....uMnnt In nn. LU,1U111 V " naurant Wodn. H.l,.v ,,,.' ' or ico iiooh, inos e uu nun , f . . , f or .... umiroiirlatlon ' h" '"lVu"V"-ai'1" Helena. Mont.. April 13. Rcsi- anerwanl. irffi'C.r&'ff Uoe It ' Timber. Mont., tho town hi T V, fxMlnlstor of'waa shut up In tho relentless aws ""; " 1 ved , ay by bo h wiso 10 c""eavor to crowd It lnvn.cn was almost entirely destroyed ,1J "alleil on a tour of of two grout Ico floes until her shies 1 " 'Ihh T ro wn s co !lhc,ul o any appropriation bill forjhy the flro last mm. h, have been gave way and hor engines woroi"""" m i, v ..f ..n n.Hi of l.n l'-v ? dol.K " wo aroso thoao I not flod by tho Northern Pacific Tk a ..,,. i . . rriiHluul Hor crow mado tho r os- . " . ii . .. ,i , tnomuors interested n nppropr at ons i Jinuroaa uompany tnai inoy win uo of nriiv'i ! R S" 'oiir A catch of 20.000 seals wM.t !!a and fur.hermoro, probably bo over- .mid 50 cents on tho dollar to cover "" II )( III' w.i l.l "mi ill" "" ..... I.V.ri.. or WMH OllL'lliroi 111 IllllC I11T 18 ". . ' - r .... ...- . .... I - u W 'ii.iri.iii,.., ..f iiniKii hiiii viiiiiuu nt ftuv,uuV iiwiumiuv Hit un.ii.cli w ion tin uocu- r .".." " ' ... . ....... I ...... , , - Iiniliw.... l. 1.. rt.l I . . . . .. . . I IlrlltLllJIl llll'llHlU UM. IlUllJl l! II1I1U. Illjl. I lllv.ll IUH 11 lllllll Ulio Ul IIU.IMU 11U111TJ- "ire. ioui.'. hnon wiib received and in tno nouso - - - ,- ...,' , ...,' ioa wno 0,i i. :,. , m. o I nn Old Men Made Peers and Younger Men Promoted. London, April 14. Official an nouncement was made tonight of the new Cabinet appointments and they are idontical with the forecast mado by the Dally Chronicle a few days ago and announced In these . dis patches, as follows: Herbert Asqulth, Premier and First Lord of the Treasury. David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lord Twcedmouth, President .of the Council. Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies. Reginald McKenna, Fivt Lord of the Admirallty. Winston Spencer Churchill, Presi dent of tho Board of Trade. Walter Runclmnn, President of the Board of Education. I. mi.- m.i . . . . ii. .. . .",,v ii iii. inniiuu Last Link to Atlantic. 14. Tho tho Illinois now Bir mingham division will bo oponod for II 11... ... ...... li'llliuil l ... , . .t . nr ii i u'lii... I iiirn lUKiiaiu. v in . . ..i'iii ri'lllirtu f...... .. "V """" . .. . c p.. "t'lilsh Con- oinoiai niinouncomoni uy i vnnir.i ., , ..... .... , --rn. nun .l.i.l.f.U III. . n ' . II.. .....1 i it n. i --....v... .... iiiu i..iiiii-iii ii i in nun inni. 11 u "II II 'I'MUliin I ' I ...I........... .11. .!.,!.. it ...lit Iwt I ratio Hi'd 'im. .. iiiiihinnii iiiTiiM.... ..... Receiver for Lumber Company. Spoknne, Wash., April 14. Judge Woods of Wallace has appointed Fred B. Morrill of Spokane receiver for the B. R. Lewis Lumber company of Coeur d'AIene, Idaho, and also for the Idnho & Northern railway. Mr. j Morrill Is general counsel for both because that body was In coiuniltteo of tho wholo on tho naval appropria tion bill. That tho messago was designed to Influence tho houso to Incroaso tho number of battleships provided for In tho naval bill from two to four companies. Neither company Is mort gaged or incumbered with bonded Indebtedness. Tho receivership may last only a few months. The Ex chnngo National bank of Spoknno caused tho receivership move by su- ...... tlm tnmlini. nm tin .v ntiil rntl Northern Pacific locomotive. Tho 1 ' .. . lll.. 1 l 11.- ..l . . .. .""ui Aioniiou inuiKS tno uuiuhiuh is nut mo ouigrowin 01 civu bo called up and suits, but Is n voluntnry action on tho part or tho railroad olllclals. all passed tho Houso, nnd then, if not before, Mr resolution can passed . Open Spoknno Indian Land. Student Slays Governor. two i.w,?, Tl' l,olI(!0 ro trnlllr Anrll 19. calls attontlon to tho was generally understood, and tho Washington, April 17. Tho son-1 Lomhurg. April 13. Count An- l0 llleil if IIHI.Or.l ...I ..r , llllllll. JMII 1.', Ulllin ll.iu.... o .,.uo,.ir,. i...,u Inl i.ii. 1. ' ul . tn.Inv i.m.n.....i.l tlw. ...titn.l.f mni.t llmilS Pntnlf . finvoftinr nt thn Ann. ..... in . I . ii. ui u- . , ., . .i.. , tl.... ... .irt I .llM.t.ll. :.l III l.ll' iin omihv ...... ....v.... ...w ......... ..... - , ' - - ...w - Yiiiuorc, a nico-tracki 1 , ,!ed to bo so timed as to roach tlio : or Robert Walker as postmaster at iro-i'onsn provmco or unlleln, was and ! m! vo" K000, rob- Kroat Harrlmiin tranHcontlnontal no,H0 jUHt i,0foro taking up that pro-j Handon. Tho sonato also passed assassinated this afternoon by a stu- His stom ") lU, KC'O. UM.. route, for by controlling tho Union Pacific. Illinois Central and Contrnl of Georgia, this systom will oxtend ' "in, I I'M II Q,.illl. l Ul llli WISH " mcii,hor ()f V,:.,.."i.. ... , from tho Pacific to tho Atlantic. kTOPPi... ri I'MillllllUH. &,'" t Mllwau In ih m iy Ht,tcod t'o ' JlKlirn i.ii.i..,!.. .... . 0,'-'y lin l -n V." . .. '"r mudu iireioiisoB. Joscnli h..i . . or fif.r. ",ui. ii wholo POIihI.. -"idiik wnin .1 . V" . ' w ; ... 1 1 rr ... nt uniiiui in stiff iwii iiai. l r t nfinr nr ii t w.,'u ..:.,,n?H,lay. whon a'voto of tho stato. na nrovldod roud'a hIh .... ' Sncll0l' .now prlmnry election law pnssod In at -v. wuro watch- Janunry. Tho party In lOOti pouou Populism Wlpod Out. Topoku, Knn., April 11. Tho Pop ullBt party In KiuiBns la olllclally dead. Tho Republican stato canvass ing hoard has roftisod Ita candidates a nlimn on thn nfllclnl ballot bocaiiso 'Arthur tho party nt tho last stato oloctlon tno total by tho vision. It was enthusiastically recolvod by Piles' bill opening tho Spokane In-, dent, Mioroslap Sjoseynskl by namo, dlun reservation lauds to settlement Clip Wings of Courts. Washington, April 15. Through Sonntor Ovonnnn tho sonato coiunilt teo on Judiciary today favorably ro portod u hill, rogulntlng tho practlco Makes Firearms Contraband. Washington, April 1C. At tho ro- Tramplng Was a Failure. San Francisco, April 14. Tho call of tho road ondod In attempted sui cide early this morning for Frank Willis, a 14-year-old lad, who beat his way on tho brnkebeanis to this 'as cty from Vnncouvor, British Colum bia. Dismal, travel, weary, hungry and without friends, Willis, after Willie giving nn aUdlOIlCO to a dole- trnmnlnir ilin strnnts fnr hmira In Ration of students. Tho assassin voatod his last qunrtor In a room at fired three shots from u rovolvor. all tho Hotel Fllmoro. a cheap lodgiug of which took effect. Tho Governor house, whoro ho turned on tho gas died soon nftnrwnril. lint flrci nalrml .... .i i.t ..i .. ...... nnnitt nf thn Mnvlf-nn irnv.irn.iinnl 'Z.. " 'I' uu luBS"1 ""8U" u lllu l" UlO. - r,.. "i iua Buuruuui in uiiiu in ins majesty tho PoBtmnstor-Gonorul has Issued an; at onco: "Toll him," said tho dying order that tho ordor prohibiting tho nf granting Injunctions by Unltod importation of arms and nmmunl- Statoa courts restraining tho onforoo- t ion into tho Stutes of Tabasco nnd mailt of BtatutoB. Tho bill provides ChlnapaH ho rovokod, and that tho man, "I was his faithful sorvant." Flood Drowns 2,000 Chinese. Shanghai, April 14. Dlsnstroua floods nro reported to have occurred at Hankow, In tho Province of Hu ifowor than 1200 voton. Rlxty.nlne Days In Trance. LOS AllgOlOS, April 13. Mrs. BOU- Poll. It. In stntnn Mint. 9nnn nnranna thnt no circuit nor district court importation Into the Stntos of Son- inh Hawkins, tho woman who fell havo boon drownod. Sovon hundred Hhnll Ibsuo such tompornry Injunc- ora, Slnaloa, and Torrltory of Lower Into a cataleptic trance on Fohruary Junks woro sunk. Tho floods aro said tlona on tho ground of unconstltu- California of nrms nnd ammunition 5, will tomorrow ontor tho 69th day to bo duo to an unexpected freshet innr.mv .mill tnRtlmnnv shall hnvo Is nrohlhltor. Tho Moxlcan Kovorn- of her sleon. Her nnmlltlnn In boon taken by tho throo Judgoa. Jmont glvoB no reason for tho chnngo, ,'imrontly uuchnngod. pectodly In tho middle of tho night