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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
. miiri iisiiia 5 (It m um .,inncn(! rnrm for Our g tUlluuiwi'" Busy Rcars. uhMrallii Ul iiiu OAuM Of IEHHUR. Prosldont Aloxls Has Cowed Haytl by Wholosalo Murdor. wi!nrt.?" VV"' ,I,,ytl' A"rl 21 Whllo thoro linvo boon many rrcHtH wffi!IU.V.X0,I lM,,"ool ' xympathy ...... huh luviiiuuun, and polltl PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN BRIEF Jf FLOOD TAKEa FOUR LIVES. RUSSIANS IN A TRAP cul prlHoiicrH continue to bo broiiKht ' . . Friday, aPm 2G In In ImteluiH from Interior points Washington, April 24 Argu- t hero huvo boon no more public r"""tH J" favr of Ul" President's pro HliootliiKH lioro. Indood, tho gov- ';ram rr rl,r ImttlonhlpH consumed (HI.), Miller (Kan), Stafford (WIS.) U.'innon fO). H mn fTnnn 1 doeil. thn ,. '.nlltl for four bnttleslilnu f.itiui.Tn,1 mid Hv.'in V . . - - J V - u-lljli;il ... ornmo it domes Hint any more oxeen- 'Hl "J','10 h,,hI" r tlio senate to- Fltzgornld created laughter by ro- l wosirorK iorced thousands or ne will conduct fho Investigation Mann Hons to flee from their homos In Thousands Homoless, Circus Wrocked ard Railroads Blocked.' Fort Worth. Texas, April 20. An other rlao of three feet In Clear and Foppoo CimPnnnrlnrl hti Hnrrlno nf Woatfork forced thouaanda of per- uuuuuiiuiiu uj uuiUGd Ul Angry Kurds. r i n Imnortant but B,tumooii- ---- . Not U8 lnoroo,,"K oftho Pat Wook. i.i.. . ,-.l,n KVilHH tOOK llll Hill" "U i i fi'i'llllK IIIHCH H io rim boyc hlncso i" The miPri' I'cnsacoi ..m.il till1 L., were made. lieutenant General Unovlteh, who Stl "'" rulront fr)1" ukdt-n, is '" iioiiB huvo uiKon placo. This, how- 7. i . . ' .or Washington, oponncl furring to the speaker aa "the wholo Htrcams are stll over, In Incredible, In vlow of tho fact , " ,, ' ,,'' ,ccInr'"B that tho Asia- business" In tho house. He said that Tho railroad 'that many poraona aro known to huvo ,. ; , mtlon SittwK tho Pacific I'" had told Home people, who had Pled. Five nun boon dragged from tholr boda at J, W"", n "l(J,m: to Hint Hoctlon, written him about wood pulp, not to State labor con Jin has i, '" migni quickly rise wnsto tliolr time on tho white house, ri.r.?..!,v,,r.HMlno.c,n8h 'twoon Am- ns the prealdont had In a degree re- 1(5 last I I 111 I,!', i tho Japanese. He wanted cently lost his Influence with tho od tin. , . ,,t 1,1 1,10 I'ueinc. house. -i mo Tlilu Iwi ,i.,.i..,..i ..... llltrM rtti.l lluil ..11 i - . .. ...n..v ,...u umi. llll irilUO 01 iiiom UUL'Il IOHI. Ill tllO OXCCtltlotlH Of Mnrfh ProHldont Nord Alexia achieve doublo piirposo of obliterating jih . , ' ' 0 ,1(Jlred, was a measure many of tho foes i.h hi. pi,i ' Ioaco, nd not of war. He came. I - . Ill J lift UlllI It 1 I . ' mums on, and striking terror Intn V,u "'-cuon or tno coun Mill llrnirlii r I . I Wo will stand by tho president to tho last ditch," ho humorously re marked, 'and I expect we and tho- ' Pi tVI IW1 1I1LIJ lw 41. ..1 i i . " improved. u o noaria or mono who wore boyond . ..m , AJ W'V H",r,n comer or president will go Into tho last ditch ... ... . n s roncii. Hlncn tiw... i,i ."iiiul m ino I'ac r e. ocean. Thn tnuathnr" 'tl."f "V.'rrJl?.. "y.t't of hla ferocious Ho m '"r " L"!Hi" " were In favor I Tho McCall camnaln nnhtlHfv h.l. XU,mwn '-"" oral Juloa Alexia Colco. , wh po . ' TroZouTi 1,0 .H(!nt lo 11,0 todny Wtts ""anlmoualy 'recommend: .i ..f niiimiu ,in. ........11.. .it.,,.., ...i .t '.. ' f' vice piesldentH t(nu iii.it,...w...i ,,f .i , n... t .. ... . . ., mi' i;"""- ; ,,, uuuuiuu tno snooiing or tho a vni f ir ,. n . u U1U IMMiho iur passago ny ine ... i..,.l .iiMnn Hw vil 111. nr iiriiuiru l.,,.l...ll.... . v " il VOIO or Ki2 0(1 torH liltmil in. m ,.or ... It i .... .. " ..I.... ! IIH.III "I !' ....... ui n, .1.UIK IHJUHJ OI HIS OWn tllltfll llll' In X',.... V. I . wuiuiiiHll-u Wll UIUCIIUII Ul ITUHI (JOH I, street car strikers 1 )100 relatives, aro mentioned only hIio representatives In 'car imrns and several nr-1 w h Wors. All Haytl trembles l- iUnVJ'tll!: VllJ VIII, II..,,,. I ........ ' "" '!" ...nil, Ik null lliu IlllUI V1UUIJ HUIJ- .llclty law association. Alexia has mado tho slirnlflniitif I ur .ii.. 1 ' , . . . J port of the democratic members of statement that, If ho Is not permit- tl ;i : " "5 " ho committee, and of national pub I lHtnil im w S .Vi!l'ii."ln.??,.!!!!!T -?,, ,;,,,,. IhaV iton was on ; i.,,,,, ,,,L i U(! ...r ,,,. ..n,,,,!!,,,, .1I re to on world, tho appro con- FLOODS CUT OFF ASSISTANCE Russia Pours Troops and Supplies Into Trans-Caucasia to Crush Rebellious Tribes. i kuh'i . : -Jl " niiiiiniL iu I'lii'irif i-rmu .,..ii.... ...n ... .. l,,ii,, itiivnor. of Mnry- deposition, write h h name on tho linn m,,i u,,. it. . .wn,..- wasningion, vpni zi. T ie ra i l- iurb "!o "croll of fame In tho blood'of uch a lho ,W ? tho i,,rc8ldent nil, W , miiHKiiPrit mi II, i. .11 li i . l IIMS COUIlliy WOUld SOIld till! f ent nt lintf mh ho Anw ..r t ii ti in iKiuiiiiLi . . w .... nun iivjb ni:i;n iiiiii.it iiiivii hi nitin nun ..,..111 1... ri. ... .w. 11.. I.. !( itl fiit.l n - I I Ul I LII II I I IliK Illirr refill llllltllf A i(..Mi.n ' . . . . , ork is iniiiii .'i no ono doiililu his ability to carrv who hud !... r,.,..,i i Wt""" l we naviu ,,!ltors ttiruuvn sun. ollt t,,H throato. which lu .i.ir.tnn i w,.v rr. . ...,.' . V w ' Priation Din was taken up for ... ..Munnl savs of (ho do.td'to bo Inten.lo.l ns .letorront Vu Htriion "rii.r . . . . , ' .slderatlon. r.'i;. "lie wuh n faithful servant ,'only to revolutionists, but to nnv at- clash i.,.W,.,.n 7h ,Zn , . S. .. "'"""'Hng tho policy of Oiiivi. " , .......... . ... I.. . . . - . ' .: ,v i"'uJ" uium;,! nil r (ft nf lift f loutilna In T .n.nitrv rim iv mn 1 r uu luiiiiil iil iiirtiiirii 1 11 1 nr i itrrin ri in it run iiimirin i , ,,,, fcW a hla 10 n-- !VlliSmttS v!S iT ragged sold swarm" 7i 0 'nc-Mof t S I ou' ce "lay at ffw Vm.i Jfn W! Ul ' ructed Ub (It IM" UJ , J"1" .. '"r .Htruets heirtrlntr ulirnnuiv v n nnii i',,n .I..U..I.'.. n... V '1. .1. . 7ii.' M0W to maintain Itself away from has In affairs of Haytl uoHiiiuiion prevails on ovoryl Washington, April 21. The busl- sendlng aclfic ocean, Senator Lodgo said great good is already resulting from the long aro paid In tho debused currency aro expected to recoup thomBolvea In uomo manner. TWELFTH UODY FOUND. -Large the HaiiHur lake dam was aliout Us AnRclofl will take about 3300 11... l.niM.iulitn ftiiiif in ri Innr (n 01 in- uwiM-.".!' .. " . the city. Then thoy will navo a rhuo luncheon and seo tho wild tut show. Widespread rains are cunning i.... in fin 1 1 1 tn In frirmAra cab jvj v ' It Is reported that throats have .. I .. ,.n ).r. Ilf.a 1 f A 1 1 ,t Illlilf Sadden wnrm weather In causing (at damnRu In Alusku from floods. Four million oysters woro destroy- by ftrlklnK flBhernien at Cnncale, A bunco man who has boon rob- nir women iiiih ueon arreaieu in akland. Four ninoked robbers held up a ihionnblo club nt Hot Springs, k.aml got away with 110,000. All tbo regular army troops In c vicinity of Henttlo will partlcl- . . i t i,... r I. r. I , I I .... that port Mrs. Ho u 1 ri tt Hawkins of Los An tes, has now been asleep 78 days, d there Is ntinarontly no change In condition Eight consecutive witnesses In tho ennr titiki rr umi tiiriniivr irk mr p r virnin(i irnunv i rt timi ui. Roman Catholics of the United ----- r . Its own mechanics on board. rvan 6efuru"'B , Hllvor laco, bog cap In hand and aro 1000 pension bills wore put through, fton.rnl .Manager (Jrtibor or tho urofuso In thanks for n dnln nf r. .tho lariroHt Jmir.h if tit ft unoolnn vnrrrwrii. i.'MLiiiiiiiun ui u lhu i nniuu -i rwi antfu vnu imnttttnn i a riiii wnu nnuui.i u maco to mai roan ny mu uurnunK . uioir pny, when they cot t amountn protection or life on nnv tralilo wntnr to loss than 30 contB a month, and during regattas and marlno parades. wiiHiuiigion, Ajirn u. it is mo what else thoy aro ablo to secure Is Thoro also was discussed at length I I,reBont Intention of the house lead sman. A general receives 200 Hurleson resolution demanding erH b,rnB uo tho PuKoil land-grant gourdes a month, equal to about$27, im report or tho Commissioner of so thnt In order to llvo ho must add Corporations on tho cause of fluctua te his Income as best ho may. Hlm-itIonH cotton. The vote on that llarly all government officials whoi,,,un8uro W1" " t"Ken tomorrow Thursday, April 23 Washington, April 23. 'After ono of the hardest fought legislative bat tles of this session, the house of rep resentatives, lato this afternoon by si vote of 247 to 8. passed the Fulton land-grant resolution without amend- promised last week to withdraw his mont. Prior to the vote on final objection to the resolution, but today resolution for consideration In the house tomorrow or Wednesday, and tho belief Is general that It will pasB without amendment. It Is now evi dent that tho democratic fllllbuster will continue to thd end of the ses sion, but Inquiry discloses- that the democrats are generally favorable to tho resolution and will not under take to make It a party measure. Representative Fordney, the lead ing representative of tho lumbermen, slderatlon. dollars to educate candidates for I! nr I fr3i ii ill ill nrift mil iwwir tifinuiifiu An att?nipt was made to nssasHl- rancifsco, ny mowing up ins houso .m a iiiwiu fo ono was iniurcu. RuHslan forces hnvo repulsed the Saloon forces woro generally sue- il hi Two dry kilns of tho Seaside I.um- n . . . nee i'i iinn A St. I.ohIh councilman has been iv ruin r i,it.n... .....I ............... .1 . -. -" ... iiiiuiij iiiiu di;iiluiii:i;ii iu 0 years In thn nrm i'nrtnors In an liluho ml mr.n nno u-im ...,v nun IVIlllIll KailfinB COlirtH linv mifinww1 In. Illmnhi.. 1 . ... ., "n "V it- Ill I UUHUi i IIIC The hnUBO hllH ordnrnd nn hinnlrv "W ill IT llll I If) r IMItll II iwl t tttlli- un nits Deen appolntod. MlnlHtor Wu Ting Fang says ho ad nothing to do with ntnrll nt? th ft Vfflf I rx .... I i a . " 'KiuiiHi Ainoricnn goods. Buperlor Judgo Cook, of flan Frnn- led), JillH IlHldiil In li,. rvlritr il... r ltd . ... 'r uiu V I r II nil lit nnflH t . I'lti L ill A II II II . II I I II IIUIIIl III - 'wnvii i' rv (inn . wiwi ie rmii. IPln n. " - Horlda rr'iiubllcans hold two snp raie and rival eonventloiiH, each ono 'tl'ing C t'lr.'ltl'H 1,1 lm 1,.11nnil Two .V.I , t l(, Death List at Chelsea Grows Relief Fund Needed Honton, Mass., April 21. Many passage, Fordney's amendment was ho declared his purpose of making a thousands of people todny walked voted down. 43 to 227. Tho ronnln. ifluht. as ho said tho hnnso rnmmii. through tho rulnn of the flro which tlon will ko to tho nrosldont hv tho teo had decided to tabln Mnndoli'n ono week ago swept through Choi- end of tho week and will promptly , resolution. The committee has son. It was an orderly crowd, ahd.be signed by him. reached no such dntfirmlnntinn imi th o militiamen and policemen on I Immediately theroafter steps will Intends to report this resolution bo guard had no difficulty In handling be taken to Initiate suit against the. that the houso can give It fair con- u. Many oi tno cnurcn societies nau uregon At caiirornia Kallroad Coni blg out-of-door meetings in tho pub- pany to secure forfeiture of the un 11c squares and parks. sold portion of Its grant. For the Ono moro body was found today In tlmo being, It Is understood, no pro tho ruins. It Is believed to bo that ceedlngs will be undertaken against of Captain Benjamin F. Knowlcs, a lumber companies and other pur Grand Army veteran. This mnkes chasers from the rnllroad. tho 12th body thtiB fnrtfound In tho I rulriB. Washington, April 23. As tho Tho ironoral relief committee. In a senate was about to conclude consld- till. 54C. 549. an Increase nf S7.F.79 statement today, declares that 13,- oration of tho naval appropriation 031 over the amount passed by the 000 people were mndo homeless and hill today, Sonntor Piles, of Wash-, house. that 10,000 or these need not oniy.mgion, propoacu nn nmenumeni m tompornry aid, but must bo rehabll- .creasing from two to four the num itated, at least to tho extent of nbso-lher of new battleships to bo author- lutoly necessary housekeeping equip- . Hpirui'd ui.'iHiiu occurred on uiu amendmont for the restriction of the pnrchnso of materials for the con struction of the battleships and sub marine boats to those of domestic manufacture. Amendments to remove that re st rlrl Ion from the bill were defeat ed, Halo estimating that since the In vestigation of the stool trust somo East Fort Worth today. So far as known, four persons have lost their lives. At least 3000 persons have been rendered homeless and all streams are still rising. service Is badly crlp- dred delegates to tho convention aro weaUier- bound here. A cloudburst In Park er and Palo Pinto counties last night will probably send tho Brazos and Trinity rivers two feet higher and these streams are now higher than In 25 years. North Fort Worth, Mineral City and uienurne arc almost completely i st. Petersburg, April 21. The lat inundated. Engineer Long and his est nows received here of the bound firemen woro found dead under their ary war that a Russian detachment engine today. Their train left the had been penned in and was calling track in a washout a mile north of for reinforcements has aroused tho Cleburne. Crops over a large area anxiety of tho foreign office. It Bhown have been destroyed and the esti- that the entire population of this mated loss will reach over half, a district, composed of well armed and million dollars. warlike tribes, is rushing to the sup- Cleburne, 20 miles south, was nort of thn hrlcandn whn hnvA hiin struck by a wind storm of tornado attacked. The situation may become proportions, followed by a torrential Btlll more serious if the Kurdish ban downpour of rain that literally flood- dlts who inhabit Russian territory, ed tho city. Within 20 minutes after encouraged by the retirement of the the storm broke last night tho two Russian troops, Join their Persian bayous that run through Cleburne kindred and threaten the Russian had left their banks, flooding 500 communications. or COO hoimes. A circus whose tents Associated Pi ess dispatches setting were pitched in the western portion forth the grave situation of tho Rus- of Cleburne was completely wreck- Blan detachment in Persia are fully uu. iwo nous escapeu, ana prowiea confirmed tonight by official reports about town for an hour, throwing! Grand Duk Nicholas Nicholaic- the people into a panic. FLEET REACHES SAN PEDRO vitch departed quietly from here to day for the Crimea, traveling Incog nito in a reserved compartment of an ordinary coach, instead of by private car. The trip ostensibly Is for per sonal reasons and, it is said, will be of short duration, but the Grand Dukes departure Just previous to Voyage From San Diego North One Continuous Ovation. Los Angeles, April 20. Los An geles sent more than 100,000 of Ub the imperial family reunion for tho citizens to the oceanside today to Easter festivities and to the marriage welcome tne American battleship of Grand Duchess Marie Pavlano to fleet, whieh steamed into San Pedro Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, is con Harbor, 22 miles away, in the full sidered an indication of a more 1m radiance of a mid-Bummer sun, and portant object. . dropped anchor at 3:30 p. m. Thei Despite diplomatic denials, Russia 16 fighting vessels and three auxil- continues to forward reinforcements iarles, leaving San Diego shortly and munitions of war to the Can- after 6 o'clock this morning, had casus. An American traveler retnrn- steamed up the 100 miles of surf- Ing from that territory recently says beaten coast In single column for- that he saw train after tram loaded matiorx, 400 yards apart and in full .with soldiers, proceeding in a sonth- view of thousands of persons who erly direction, and the railroad to gathered at every vantage point. Kara is so swamped with military With the Connecticut leading and Btores that It is unable to accept pri- wlth Rear-Admiral Charles M, Thomas on the bridge, the long line of ships pointed within the break water at San Pedro bay Just half an hour behind their scheduled hour of arrival. The Connecticut, Kansas, Vermont and Louisiana took berths vate freight. TRAIN WRECK KILLS 41. Fire Consumes Bodies of Victims Injured Wait for Hours. Melbourne, Australia, April 21. within the sheltered portion of the harbor, where they are to remain Two trains from Ballarat and Ben the full seven days of the fleet's 'dleo. reanectlvelv. collided lata last If Fordney opposes the visit, while the other 12 ships of the 'night at Braybook Junction, about dlturo of fully $400,000. ITALY SHOWS HER TEETH. 8ends Big Fleet to Threaten Turk ish Ports. Rome, April 21. An Italian squadron , under command of Ad miral Gronct, will sot out for tho nurnose of making demands In Turk ish waters. Tho squadron comprises 1 I warships and Includes tho battlo shlp Iteglna Elonn, commanded by tho Duke of Abrtizzl. Altogether, tno vftBHidH will carry 5095 men and Fulton resolution on this ground he will get little support. Washington, April 20. After con sideration of less than two hours the senate commlteo on naval affairs to day reported the naval appropria tion bill to tho senate. It carries On the battleship construction pro gram the senate committee adopted tho policy of tho house, making no change In tho provision for two ves sels. Tho president's message advo cating tho construction of four bat tleships was not considered, as it second, third and fourth divisions eight miles from Melbourne, 41 per- reached out into the open sea in line nearly two miles long. STRIKERS REFUSE TERMS. No Hope for Settlement of Chester Streetcar Trouble. Chester. Pa., April 20. All hope sons being killed and 60 injured. The Bendigo train, with two heavy engines, crashed into the rear of the Ballarat train. Five cars of the lat ter train were wrecked. The wreck age took fire and was almost com pletely consumed. Many of the bodies were unrecognizable when recovered. The Bendigo train suffered but lit tle damage, but the two engines were was known thnt the committee was hand and there was no serious dis opposed to that pro- unnnlmouBly gram. Increase of 2 0 per cent in tho pay ,of the officers of tho navy and civ iillan professors and instructors at mo rsavai Acaaomy, and or 10 per of an early settlement of the street car strike, which began in this city plied on top of the rear coaches of last Monday, disappeared late to- the other train. Terrible scenes fol nlght when the motorman and con-, lowed, many of the injured being ductors of the Chester Traction Co. caught in the wreckage, and were refused to return to work on terms with difficulty rescued. It was a long offered by the company. The state time before doctors and nurses, ar- pollco have the situation well m rived on the scene and In conse quence intense suffering prevailed among the injured. years ago the price of steel armor 'cont , t of ft d f J I " ! ,1C4 f 'rTtnn aml, $3,553,909; increase of .the pay of $600 per ton to $416 per ton. 1,- nf mnMiin,niii. nCtr professors of mathematics, construc tors' corps and civil engineers' corps to equal that of ofllcers of the same Wednesday. April 22 Washington, April 2 2. President rank In the medical and pay corps, Roosevelt will veto tho naval appro- u. tholr objective point will be Asia ' priation bill, should tho senate, as 1 For public works additional ap- turbance during the day. The traction company resumed the running of cars within the city limits this afternoon. They carried no pas sengers. Traffic was suspended at 7 A committee of the strikers went to Philadelphia today and hired a number of 'buses, which will be SULTAN YIELDS. Allows Establishment of Italian Post offices and Settlements. Pnmo Anrll 91 Thp thrAntMiPrl placed in service, tho purpose being trouble between Italy and Turkey ap- to compete with the traction com-:parently has ended as a tempest In a pany. teacup and, for the present at least, Mayor Johnson at 6 p. m. gave there will be no demonstration by permission to saloonkeepers to open Italian warships in Turkish waters. their places, contrary to the advico indeed, it now seems likely that the Minor, somo 700 miles away, u nas did the house, fall to make any ap- ','"" ""A lu"us:Ot Deputy Superintendent Lumu, ot incident will produce a better feel- leemed nocos- proprlatlon for the two Datliesliips ',u u'-riv" -u,uuu, rusi suuau, the state police. ing between Constantinople and Rome, leading to an agreement by the two countries on many differences which heretofore have been the cause of not a little friction. The Turkish government has given its permission to Italy to establish )innn 1 H.1 1 1 ml If If M ll sary. also to occupy a smnll port tin- which aro authorized in the moasuro, $1 10,000; Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian til Turkey sees tho error of her wny jTho prompt announcement of this planus, ior navai station and dry and gives full satisfaction. More rHCi to senate leaders todny -v - energetic measures mny thus bo .gnrded as responsible for t'" avoided. nouncoment by Hale that how" Tho difficulty between tho two nn- 'proposo an amendment nppror tlons arises from tho rofusnl of tho $7,000,000 toward the constlb Turkish government to permit mo of those ships. lnsta"utlon of Itnlian postofflcos Tho president stated his on this point with unusual eiVvncr and suddennons today, upon 1 that the bill ns passed by thi L was simply a "paper" provls" naval Increase. Authorization ships was mnde, but no moi '""io bodies have boon dls ii ii... .. i .. . r., ... uu. iiiiiih ill i:iifiiunri . t HMlKIllir in, i ,,.,. I ,l,.nil..l l... i n riM.. . ... -. . ........... - Ill A ln,, maw rrom tho Insano usy- Hln S(.(.flmi d.1,.1 ii , nr IihII. ...j ..... "iiuiry inn li,i., i o.... m A I os Angolos woman has slopt aklnV, 1H a,ul Hll0w" Hlgn of ior siting. A jury n i Plfirn,ll('H,th0 C!,",rK0 tint l utilHi, ?",.tro,0',H who woro sont to ""r nr.. ,, ""a on 1,10 Purslap fron- al i,0in '""iiuea mid cut off from - -i-i ""Otll nnllll,w.i lr diBiinuA, i . ' "iril0S n congrosH l"" to hintn' f "ncortnin juBt who lot inBt Inn. r tho f,ninclnl Pl Panknr i - '!non (!Crod to try Navy Wants 0.000 Men. Washington, April 21, Antici pating favorable nctlon by congress on tho proposition for 6000 addi tional men for tho navy, of whom rlod to make tho provision e 3000 mny bo obtained prior to July, Such legislation as this, tho p 1 instructions have boon given to made known to his numero resume recruiting, which was bub- gresslonal callers, was a tra ponded some weeks ago. at which to effectiveness, us well as tlmo the full quota had boon at- all the earmarks of loglslat tnlned The department Is anxious ordemaln Intended to mako to take advantage f tl willingness lous his campaign for tho of young men to enlist, and tho ad-j navy. vortlscments will bo through publl- That the president's quit cntloiiB which roach available young vigorous action Is to no efTe ,'non ovldencod by tho action of CI ( ' Hale, of tho sonato nnval con Demands Labor Legislation. In announcing that at the Chicago, April 21.-At a mooting Jj"1 "ro',OM tho 7", of tho Chicago I'Odorauon in mwwi today resolutions wore passed pro testing against alleged hostllly and liidlfforonco of congress to demands of work ngiiion. included dock. $1,000,000. THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS ROLAND TRIP TO Chicago St. Louis -St. Paill : Omaha -Kansas City DIRE jhm Am- tab rJ was W 1. Must Protect Own Children. Helena, Mont., April 20. Holding that it Is the duty of parents to safe guard their child when in known places of danger, tho supreme court nostofflces in the Turkish cities where today reversed tho decision of the the other powers may h."ve like ln dlstrict court of Sliver Bow county In stltutions, and In like manner has the suit of Harrington against tho met tho Italian demands with regard B!70 U K.JBntto, Anaconda & Pacific Railway, to other questions that have been 1 "i rri iwhich had awarded damages for In- subjects of dispute. 67j. Lm- 1 Tl.l IkUlU, 63 fifH't wfe concerned, the matter having been for $12,000 from sheriff Shoemaker, ouf con" left to the jury. of Helena, Mont., has been started by 60. Tuesday, April 21. Washington, April 21. A united democracy, which den In tho s ncerity of tho repuniican n rosolutlons was" a petition for im- the houso today, by a vote of mediate passage of ho Wilson mn n. pannm mm-i v.,.....w.. Ing the Sherman nntVtr.iHt lullon providing or an Invon law and of tho I'oro bill limiting Iho.o the paper rust and, hi p.. iwors of tho courtH to issue lnjunc- oi n " "'. ins in labor disputes. nounced as tho committee of TICKETS WILL lid ON SAL! May 4 i3 Jund 5, 6', 6, 20 July 9, 7i 22, 23 August 6, 7, 2 2 ltti in I jury to a child. Allowing unattend' iod children in such places Is defined as prima facie neglect, a new prin ciple so far as Montana courts are Sheriff Sued for Reward Spokane, April 21, A novel suit ng the t was should 2 Good for n'turn in 00 days stopover ( privileges Ut pleasure within limits, 1)0 Hons Honor Grant's Memory. Now York, April 21.-Commemorating tho 80th anniversary of tho birth of Oonoral U. S. Ornnt, a mem orial Horvlco was hold tonight In Metropolitan tomplo, ut which Soc rotary of Wrr Taft, Andrew Carne glo nd ox-Socrotary of tho Troasury Losllo M. Shaw mndo addresses, and Qrnnt PoBt of tho Q. A. R, presented a national flag to tho church. TIiIb is tho church nt which donornl Grant during his roBldonco In this city at tondod worship. Don't firgei the Da i'O-l . For aiiy further Information cull o Funds for Draining Swnr Washington, April 23 Th gave furthor consideration bill dovotlng nbout $5,0.00, colved from tho salo of publ In Alabama, Arkansas, Flori nols, Indiana, lown, Loulsian limn. MlnnoBota. Mississippi, sourl. Ohio and Wisconsin, to tho , sontoncod by Judgo Kimball In tho construction or urninngo wonts thoso states. . During tho dny tho navnl and ng i I WILSON, local Agent lililam llll as Detectives McPhee, Macdouald and Brlley of Spokane. These detectives captured Ed Frankhauser and Chas. Admiral Evans Imnroving. Paso Robles Hot Snrlncs. Cal.. April 20. The seventeenth day of McDonald, who held up the Oriental Roar-Admiral Robley D. Evans' stay Limited train at Rondo, Mont., last nt Paso Robles Hot Springs shows September, securing $40,000. The n thnt I the old warrior to bo much Im- robbers escaped from the Hoiena V1S TO- 'u iiu - c rt (iiLia i i4n, uiu w t v v. . w r .v wv- OWn 11 Ltl 1,111V UK- tl L. VliU t-t 1VUI ltlu J - " w ' - . . - 1 U . m i r. i 1. a. 1. ..!-..- il .v .1 1rtrt t nitnhin wurRoon i w, isicuonaui tins morn- rewuru uut'ruu, biiuum pj ' , , ill f i A i . c fi ing mauo tno loiiowing siuieiiiL-m; I "Aonurni wvnns continues to gain Uoi nn-'strength gradually. He sloops well It car- "uu "1S appoiuo is improving. self, and are suing him it hlm- Favors Organic Union. Saratoga, N. Y., April 21. The Troy conference of the Methodist Episcopal church adopted a memor- Stores Inl to the gonernl couferenco, re- S3. Inuous Prepares for Cruise ting to Valloio. Cal.. April 20 day to nU(j coui nro being rushed aboard tho questing that body to take some no ntl-'cruiser Albany, which arrived horo tlon looking toward organic union of when this mornlnir. Tho vessol will Ball tho Methodist Episcopal. Free Moth- bn tho at ii o'clock Monday for Central odist, Wesleyan Methodist and other inn or i America. Tho rofrigerotor ship Gin- Methodist bodies. Tho conierence de cler sailed today for southorn waters elded to tako no action on a momor- I to rojoln tho fleet with nearly $30,- Inl asking that tho parngraph forbld- 000 worth of provisions to bo dis- ding dancing, card-playing and thea- rn. trlhutod among tho various ships of tor-going bo stricken from tho book lor the tho fleet. The West Virginia .and Inrpor, piaryianu win sail tomorrow ior nlinni. iji uiuuriuu inufnc- known .s today Disarming Moros. Manila, April 21. Detachments of tho Twonty-tliird and Twenty-fifth Infnntry, with fho constabulary and armod launches assisting, nndor com- rlcultural npproprlation reported to tho aenato. bills woro Warships for Anncorts. Washington, April 20, To gratify tho Wishes of tho pooplo of Anacortes nmnd of Mnior Plnlov. aro onirairort iirpollco court to pay n flno of $500 on I Wash., who will bo unnblo to seo any in disarming tho Moros on Basllnn ono count nnd $200 on nnothor count of the Atlantic floot whllo in Pugot island. Tho troops nro distributed of tho lndictmont recontly roturned (hound, tho nnvy dopnrtmont nas do- around tho coast, co-operating In a against him for manufacturing nndiCldod to send two cruisers to that series of closlng-ln movemonta and soiling a mlslnbolod compound, port for two days' stay, Isoizing all arms. r