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of loin away with tlio
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rt't.CI., ...: K M.. l.iiH boon
. 1 immtrrii ui-.
"X r . Nearly 100,000 gnl-
j . wire unniviH
T..f,Pii women who imvo
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iarunthe New York to Paris
rfe race arc encountering
. i:.!ii in KllS-ia.
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btl official anu lour assistants
READY TO TRY AGAIN.
Psary Is Anxious to 8tart fop North
Polo by July I,
N York, June UConfidcnt of
inn Hunuy 10 carry the stars anil
stripes to the north pole, Commander
nuucri ii. i-cary, Wn0 ing nl.iti(iit l.
a i - -
imcritiwi nag nearer the coveted
noruicni goai man any other livlmr
innii, ib in new xork mak nir nrii.,-
prcparatlons for another Arctic dash
In the hope of solving the mystery of
uic norm, wiucii for rrnii.rl.- 1...
been the aim of darlmf exnlnrr.
the stanch steamer Uoosevclt whlcli
the Peary Arctic Club built for Con !
mander Peary, am! wlilrii i.! ...
I l.i. 1 1 . I ' L . TV nun
...... ...o imriy on ins jast north
ward Journey, has been overhauled
, :" '.. ?'uo V'an ever
w. .v. sftiiekicu oauics with the ce
barriers of the (rnr.en t,rii. V
ship is tURR nK at her hawsers in the
harbor of New York, ready to start
when her commander gives the word
Peary s present plans contemplate
his departure from N., v.i. A"'.
h, i r." ""i tmy prevent
the start. In fact, unless $35,000 is
forthcoming by July the project will
have to be abandoned a ;..!! ...
l,in or nnUi lll UA,,,'.'r
i n 1 u 1 accompany the
y-nyy.. ,lo ,ai llurill .TS JiW , W ICrC
VIJ 7 WWII I UL'IJUI 111 II A II
litioil was locate.l TV;i.' c-
. . . VyI?I II1P
winter quarters of Dr. Hayes' last ex.
pcdition and is located about 70 de-
NEWS ITEMS FROM WASHINGTON, D. C.
TWENTY-ONE DEAD.
Tornado Sweeps Path Along Kansas
Nebraska Line.
Omaha, Neb., June 8. The tornado
which passed over boutnern Nebraska
and portions of Northern Kansas Fri-
CI.1V rVIMlinrr vtrn llm .vns .1.
and covered the most territory of any
OLD. RATES STAND
Railroads Will Make No Advance
in Near Future.
ALDRICH CALLS MEETINGS. , LIBERIA ASKS FOR HELP.
"mm i-ommutoos on Curroncv and Blnek Rm.mi d.i. similar storm which An vUif,i fi,
hinanco to Assomblo. -in p,tnah t-i.-.. . 8ta'c n many years. At least twentv-
' lone persons arc known to be dead.
Washington, June 12, Hooker T. five fatally injured and a score of fMUfHTiniUQ A DP WnT CPTTICn
vu.iuiiiviiu illlL. IIUI UI.I lliLU
Washington, June 11. Senator Aid
fiCA.?I,r1.lrman of.t,1.c ""ate commit-
1 W V
Wfiallltlrrlwi nnll... t) . I i OlllCrS more nr II .nrlnn.li, 1.....
luce ana a so of t he trenern I . ft k""lu l,,c x rcaiucm. --- ; -" " ""; nun,
commission, has effi Wednesday and arranged for a con- 80m.?.,. Ahc.m dangerously. .
tine of in. ...k. ." " ..." f-,-.... i... . .... V. .. . . . nuumonai reports received state
. .r , i . """-V.UIII1IUUCC ap. ucvwccn inc i-rcsiucnr and that several nrrrn tv.r t,iit,i
cd to devise a nl.in nf nn.Mt:n Serrniarv Tnff m,i r t r ..1Jl. Bcvcra' pcrsonswere killed at
w 'Vcc ..? "e ",ue".1 OI ll,c. .r?P"c; James cut off from communicMinn win, ,h
currency
nice
point
for
inir
finaii
r. rn.n.nl... ...!.!. ... I r.. i . " J?y-i
iiiulnr ng.i.V ' " r ";t" "ilrc ' "'"J'cr oi i.iucnn, anu mr, outs dc world
uiKicr special cons deration the tariff Washington i 1. r r . ...
HI" 1 tolAf! 'ch wS ..Mr. vSington declined to discuss 1 1 Sr?Sir?n? JJU
York today. The c .rVnv " lonr,, 7 them, including th
sion will nrobablv be l 'Y,.""" ! ,CrV; . ; .N a3 I c"rcl,cs. demolished. The
several days, but .J X" ,XL 1 nv7 : . . . J w, cx?cci1 ?wq,000. .
Here Is that the tarifl omm fi an, i th .."'Z ".a',...n VI.c"?ltv. of Hicklcy
not be held there for r n " ' nctiv 7.r ffii ...i c. '. : nouscs stootl tlle t of the
r.nnri. i " ' ,."" '." JUriCSSOme of wli eh will
Presidents and Operating Officials of
Roads Fear Stagnation Would bo
't
Increased by Move.
ree
loss
rtccs north latitude. A small party
of sportsmen 'and scientists may go
north as far as fctah on the auxiliary
imp. rciurmng with her about Sci
cmbcr 1.
Commander Penrv .i ...i
nearly 20 years to efforts to so ye
the urcat nrob ems nf . ' .
already has put into the work all of
ma i'cibuii.ii menu ninnn.ni....
$ao,ooo. ' fc ,w
ROAD AGAIN BLOCKED.
Mnnth Mnu hn O ...... t j . . M
"u hu,oo io noplace
Montana Railroad Linos.
Uuttc, Afont., June 0. The North
crn Pacific cast from Uuttc is again
tied up by a new washout of coo feet
of track near Jefferson Island, a small
station In the Jefferson River Valley,
about 00 hiilcs from Uuttc. Two stcci
trestles on the Great Northern are
reported as having gone, out, near
Hasin, .15 rhilcs north of Uuttc, add
ing to the demoralization of that road
Great Northern Railway officials
"I ui venture an opinion as to
when normal condition win i.. ..
stored, one official stating that in his
belief a month's time would be nec
essary to put the Montana line of the
northern Pacific in tirnr.rr -r,.,,i:.:
has been The Great North cm trlrcrrnnliir .r.
tW"" - . . f ? ... . -0-riiW ' V. I -
i a .l. r.t r.Mu -fx m iaii i irr ih rnmn ir( u inn..i....i i . t
SaFunciKO with distress sig- umcinis icar iney nave yet to learn of
wic reni magnnuiie oi the destruction
. .... i i ..... "im vy iiit iiuuu waicn
at KCpUDiican national cuiivcn-
vl ID1S nuiiiucr -J uic iiiiiiiuii-
,,.,. ... niiviiiuiKiH
xncrtS 111 nreti.irmrr (rr 1 ......1. 1
this meeting is expected to lay out
work for them.. It U ptni,,! c
.nr Al.l-i.l. ...Ml ... .
..'"""V w'" K to tnc currency
IlWl'flllir ii.ill. . .
..V .1 i"narcu general out
c mi ncuon
TEST BOAT WITH TORPEDO?
WORK OF TRUST LAWYERS.
Washington, June 0. No ccncral
increase in freight rates is likely to
be made by the railroads of the coun
try' in the near future, if it is to be
made at all. At a recent meeting of
presidents and operating officials of
Demon of Destruction Will bo Sent
Agafnst Monitor Florida.
r
wasnington, June 9 Sacrificed
for the benefit of naval construction,
the monitor Morida, shot two weeks
ago with the heaviest naval gun, will.
f t LmIii.. .... .T . a ' '
Y" -.iiiirijiiy, junc dc punctured
farm
storm
re-
in-
nrnir. fii
Serious damacc is to important railroads in New York it
Byron, '.en miles west of Chester, at- was the consensus of opinion that it
tended by considerable fatalities but
details can be learned. Alf d M w t I "
no
bridges are out and rnmm,,; tn,s t,me an "ncrease of freight rates.
by telegraph and telephone is entire- 11 was P'nted out that the pro-
a ? posed increase in a time of depression
A telephone message from Hardy, would tend rather to increase freight
KaS:; i&'&SibSiSk tagnatlon to stimftc frciht
was struck by the storm and that sev- movcment. Such a result would be
cral casualties occurred, but lack of f on'y additional disadvantage to the
courts and insisting
011 preservation of their inricnntirlpnr
and full constitutional nrerocniivec
The executive council of the Fednr.i.
tion will hold its regular meeting in
Chicago during the time the conven- seeking shelt
beneath her waterlinc armor bv he f " COIJ"' cncc m the integrity
most .powerful American Whitehead rV,.P:Lin?,u.Vj
torpedo.
The first d
, . ...... v , , nns . w II.3L
tllC respective Stremrlli n( mnr
..mu .a)iiumvc such, aiso to show the
effectiveness of a new design of fight-
k ';isi. 1 lie lorpcuo is to be scut
IIUO UIC IMOrida tll.lt mnv l ,l..fi.
nitcly known whether a water-tight
bulkhead, sncciallv ronntr.i ,..;.i,..
her, designed with all the most mod
ern mcas 01 construction mn . .i
pcndcd upon to save a shin from dc
struction against this dangerous
iiiiiiiuii ui aiincK.
Gompors Condemns Memorial on In
tegrity of Courts.
Washington, June 10. Indignantly
denying that the American Federation
of Labor had attacked the integrity of
the courts.
dent Gompcrs of that organization
erati CT the opinion being general
on 1 the memorial of New Yorkers, tions are abandoned 1 becMse of 1 U'a "0t mdUCC ,ncrcascd
asking for an insertion of a plunk in outs and destroyed roadbeds. At r,e.' rcvenues'
ncva the storm wrought great de- Most of the officials who attended
struction. the meeting indicated a belief that
.rTMs.'sjssas'iiiss izn tm' m, im;
it touched the earth that it has almost Prov,n&- Thc "eight revenues and
caused a "panic among the inhabitants. tne Passenger revenues, too show a
Hundreds of farmers drove into town notable increase in the last month
P "i.wiliuu UI l JJU1IJK III
the platform of thc Republican party, I
homeless
Secretary .Mctcalf has invited Sec
retary laft to witness thc test. .
MALEVITCH'S VIEWS APPROVED. no one can deny."
tion is held, Air. Gompers will leave
here Thursday. He declared th.it
most of thc signers of the resolution
of protest were attorneys or other
representatives of great corporations.
He said that in Chicaeo "we will as
sert our rights, with the hope that
thc great gathering of Republicans
will not be insensible to .them.
"I believe in thc courts." he nrfderf.
"Organized labor docs. We have not
attacked their integrity, but that thc
rigm 01 injunction nas uecn abused , csseninp-
. " c
tr, many ot them .being 0Vcr the preceding three months, and
a general revival of business in all in
dustrial branches was reported from
END 33 DAYS' RAIN STORM. cv7 pari of thc country.
a iie juugmem was cxpressea mat
if business conditions did not con-
Now Ressian Ambassador to Tokio
Developing Peaceful Relations.
.... . .
rt ttranrrn lanancse immiuranis
1 . .. 1 -1 C-...I. .....!l
... .1 ,t t !.!.
U3 mow mil wicy nave a riKiu
Ktw York legislature has
I'M .l.ti.l.. .-
trvli. The measure was ear
ly we rote.
icimsmo Lusitanin 11ns mst
H til. AllM.. I. f.. ln.
Mil time vet made.
The barometer is higher 'than for
several weeks. This would indicate
warmer weather and with that
rapiu inciting of thc snows in
th
the
Government Gets Many Cigars.
Washington. Tunc ' 10. The in-
ternnl rtr.niA ,I.M.tm. . r
wasnington, June 13. The admin- nlanned a series of nroseentinn for
istration officials unofficially have alleged infractions of the internal rev
been made acmiaitltcri with the ecen. enlle lnw all nver tti TTnirl Cmt.c
tial features of an important interview Officers of that department made
recently Jiad by the representatives oj seizures Thursday at two local drug
Rivers Begin to Fall, but Communi- tinue to show improvement it would
cation is Stopped. be necessary for the railroads to
.Missoula, Mont., June 8.-Saturday aop ,som? mcethld. for. protecting
night at 0 o'clock the sun broke "Verests of their stockholders,
through the clouds after 33 days of ?" y two cthods are suggested
rain and Jie rainfall, which had been 'ncrease of freight rates and a de
lessening since rnomirfT. r..A cr"se ,n wa?s of employes, It is
The rivers shmv n ln,u tu' ' lu,te certain that neither will be re
they did 24 hours ago and there is
hope that the worst is over. TW
there has been great damage and it
may be days or weeks before railroad
traffic is resumed to the eastward.
AH day Saturday Missoula was cut
ff from thc outside world. Not until
night had there been wire communi
cation and it consisted of a slncrle
sorted to before the first of next Oc
tober, and some of the officials be
lieve it will not be necessary even
then to resort to either of the meth
ods named.
In some unaccountable way, the re
port became general among shippers,
especially in the middle west and the
south, thai the president and the in
terstate commerce commission had
I .MOSCOW lICWSn.iniT with Mr Mn. stores nn the r,mr,A tl.of ft.. line to the west nnri nnirn In tl,. .-cf icrsiaie commerce commission naa
levsky Malevitch, recently appointed selling cigars in contravention of the I Saturday nght and Sunday morning ?,ven the.ir appoval to the suggested
Russian ambassador to Tokio, which internal revenue laws. Thc tops of the high water reached its maximum, lncrcisc m' freight rates. The mem
touchcft iinon Rnssi.i' tmlifv i. lmv ir. ...v.;i. f .1,. reeisterinc the hiirhecf mt, ocrs have spent a good deal of time
. . ,U"V 1 I " w ,, mivii iiiuiuiilf Ui llic , . . : o . . w . ...... ,v ww I 4 . . t - .
'pi... . . t . . 1 r ,H. . : i . . . ... . 1 ifvintr ffk ere r Inptf rnrr-ennnnAnfi
ve been re- R.""w" " ins country. Aii.ot the : Xi,f 'u - .V.. y
far cast. Thc views cxnr.sscil hv the stamns were .iffivr.I hivi
ambassador, it is said, meet with the moved, thereby leaving the packages
hearty approval of the Russian for- unprotected by proper stamos. The
r lit ... - n
ninrrinn f ntia 1 w f - anan
burnt nf fiAVirnnr Ptitlf
mnii n t A - l. I .:.... A i . . I . r. ... r
MvuMtuiimi d iiiprir nniu UMim i l-il'ii uniri i nr iriirr r.t in nifeitf rrni'irnmnr i-nnAHie n.m".
tm 1 a - ------- '"'K ii , ' it . f'tui.t itnjr irv.....wii- .wu.wiivjj una id jiiiiiia
irOni llirCC tO fOUr fr. nf finiti . I .MalCVltCM S niKlTV.ntinnc ntAicnwr firlo iVuUnri r( f Via nAti .nn.im.nf Ar
tnc mountains it is feared the rush of a!so to the administration, and to the the taxes, and cigars not protected by
Waters will .1 it r t tn tl. ,( . - ... .t. j.. 1 ilmlmiiril.e -nn.c l..r. . .' I r . u. .1 1 1 r r:..i
, - w uuiimc uii cauy 1 ' " -"..i' ..v.-, .a niui.aiva 1 .uul uc ur.idicu lurieiieu io
nunc. la (lCSirc anil intention on the inrl n ir LJntterl St.ites
wic missiau government to develop
the peaceful relations established with
Japan. Thc Russian ambassador took
HEARST'S GAIN NOW 123.
of Russia with rcirard to lanan have
dciimtciy uecn established.
Recounting of 77 Ballot BoxesCom
plotod In Now York.
. Nc.w ,.York- J,inc The recount of
the ballots in thc disputed mayoralty
election of l'JOS nroceeiled with
dition today before Justice Lambert,
in the siipcrcmc court, and 29 ballot
boxes were opened, which show a
Kjiin of 10 votes for William Randolph
Hearst. Seventy-sewn boxes have
been counted since thc .recount be
te Union Pacific bonds arc ".?"' ai",rllJ,e. ,7,al fiam or ,I"t ,s
M m t --,1--.. . : 1 1.M. f.arly today Hearst made nrce
i.icmium. .r. ' ----,.., ,l.:,t the e.i,e w 11 to the
, , .iiiuHviuiii, 11; 111- icwuillll III 1 lie day. 1"' !. nvvn muih iuii,y 11
a not seeking another term. Supreme Court Justice Lambert, chnniclcr witnesses from San Fran-
wno is tryinc thc case, has remiestcd e'sco icsuiich lor uimonu. scnnci-
.'l.i . l.
ents
r.tv niifl -nuniv UrtAr j riRnt on the matter.
Missoula is divided into three rfU- L VVhile the commission has no power
tricts, each of which is without com- u.n,der law to prevent the estab
munication with the outside Three lls'"n.ent of such rates as the railroads
large residences in the city went down ee f!t l? put m.to effect: unless after
the river. Their occupants had been due hearing the increased rates should
warned and were out before the flood bS found to be .cessive, unreason
struck. The big log-jam of the Black- ab,e or. ".njust, it would be equally
Appoints Board to .Inspect Ships. ,ocl VomDany has Decn ncd in place '""'"A. " " "rr "X'TJ'a
Mr.. 1.: t . r. ' -ano me great power dam owned bv V -f""' v i"ui"'"u
thc view that with thc conclusion of ... :5i"",By"'.,,.nf. -' .."iW. A. Clark is intact. ' increase in rates.
the treaty of commerce the fisheries r.:?" r"u a": The damage to farms in the bottom
convention entered into between :T n"r VA :. .i. d": " lan(ls ? De great. The loss to the NORTH TOPEKA IS ABANDONED.
Russia .in.! I.m.in .l..,inn. th. n,c( u w "ispcci ne snips.
ve.nr the ,wr,n-f..l -i.,.c f i:... -?'Wllllll .UIU UCIHUUI, WHICH are IO
J"""t I'VII vv I Ml Ml 111.7 Jl tll. IJUilLT
T 1 ! . . ?.I .. v "
auunuiiccd yesterday that it had
completed its case except the testi
is.. nariy today Hearst made arcc "inny 01 naiidwriting experts, it is
be purchased by the Isthmian canal
commission to be used for transporta
tion of supplies from the United
Strifes to P.mnmn Print m Pliirl.c
Hyde-Benson Case Nears End. T. Perkins. Commander Stacv Potts.
Washington. Tunc 12. The defense Naval Constructor John D. Beuret.
in tne llyde-llcnsou land fraud cases Lieutenant - Commander Oscar W.
Koestncr and Lieutenant Earl T. Tes
op. inc snips arc in Pacific waters.
city and county will run far into the
tnousandrt and cannot be estimated
until thc water goes down. The out
look today is encouraging and it is
ucucveu inc crisis nas oeen passed.
MISSOURI ON RAMPAGE.
People Flee Before Great' Overflow
of Kansas River.
Topeka, Kan., Jupe 9. The crest of
the rise in the Kansas river is ex
pected to reach here some time to
night. The government weather bu-
Continued Rains in Montana Cost 8 reau says the water will reach a maxi-
tyUind itorm near Guthrie.1-."0 's trying thc case, hr
molted n the ri-nh ,a governor liuu ies to recommend to
wic legislature uiai a special appropri
ation be made under which thc jurors
who arc hearing the evidence may be
allowed extra compensation for their
duties.
It has been learned that one f the
Utr. KV-rlv ill -.11. -..I.
TfllM-.. t . . .
... . ,c "'Jurcii in cm-
Jf tM Collision of two henvilv
Street fir. '
.1
lmtrri.. k. .. , . .
.n. . . v..... .B
- VUllglCSI,
.7 -"V Itwcr ne.lth nrnnn-.
j.t in-".... . . . -
Vtk of th'- .1.. 1. 1.7..-"""
.... v.,iy a iiisiorv.
- . 1jUIUr7ZPn .. ,,. -....
""iTcnch m l,i;-ro -.. .1.. -...r
hn.ii.. "ii ill. uill-
Alllffrln. I ...
proonniy
.iiu in tl.. . , -
"vtu i in . M .
der took the stand and testified that
with Attorney abrtskic. who is now
dead, he had an interview with Agent
Ilolsiugcr of the general laud office
at Tucson.. Ariz., and at that time
Schneider said he stated the part he
had played in securing Urcgon laud
Lives and Much Property.
Great Falls, Mont., June 8. Never
before in the history of Montana has
there been such a flood as h.is been
sweeping down the valley of the Mis-
Five
jurors has lost his employment since ,,e?. for. My(,c .i)C"":'lIcr K.ayctn,c
f of the trial nine weeks "."ans 01 several interviews wiin uo.-
Girl to Practice in Suprema Court.
Washington. June 10. The whole
Bckr family has been admitted to
nract'ce before the United Strifes sn-
nretne court. Thev nre from New'SOUri River and its tributaries
York City. The Beggs comprise Miss 1,ves nave already been lost in the
iicien, Alexander and Kodenck. Miss
Begg a handsome girl, is the twenty-
s-venth woman to be admitted to
practice before the supreme court.
Among the other twenty-six is Belva
T .1 e . 1 . r . t
the opening
ago, and that another's business has
seriously suffered from ncfjlcct for so
long a period. It is said that from $5
to $10 a day for each juror was the
compensation suggested to the governor,
Battloshtpt Start Home.
San Francisco. June 0. Leaving elective" crusade.
singer and told , of meeting Dimond
wnen nc was sent cast ny t lytic.
and commercial institutions will run
into the millions. The river is at the
highest point ever known since thr-
Lokwood, former candidate for the nr.st settlement of Montana and it is
residency, who stands first on .the . still rising.
list. Some of the smaller outside towns
are in even worse condition than is
mum height of about 28 feet. It now
registers 26.9 feet. If the rise ex
ceeds two feet above the present level
the city waterworks will be in danger.
North Topeka is practically de
serted. Boat patrols , were busy all
waters in this vicinity, and the dam- afternoon taking those people from
SRC to farms, railroads and industrial their homes who had delayed. Much
Will Decide After July I.
Washington, June 9. It is doubtful
Harps on Same Old String
Washington, June 11. With news if thc (iccjsion o the interstate com
irom Chicago an indicating laits mcrcc commission in thc Pacific
nomination.. Senator Bourne becomes Coast umbcr rate cases will be ren-
inuit I.I.113IVIH iii - --.ui.u- ..red nine II helore nv 1. Never-
TllC Washington weeks' ivnrt- remains ir. h. A
r m i- .a - I V " . " ' " " w V-
the other warships of the Atlantic .""W..?..,1"?" . .'V " aaIM though every effort is being made to
fleet tn follnu, n month Infer, the bat-1 'liciuiiiicii trm.u.iuuur ii.iyiiiK s- expedite these decisions. It IS pro
tleshins Maine and AUibania. desig-i l ,cc.l1 v.e .C:"!L. """r01 ,.a ... P." P.ose .to announce simultaneously
tinted M .r, -neri.il serviee sniindmn .1"""" Hi- wiimuw u, i ,c v, n.i.. ,,,e dCClSlOll 111 all tile IMClflC Coast
saile
inir i
.... .... n .,..-, ... -.
of the contents of the houses has been
moved over and the warning has been
given to everybody.
The water is deeper in the streets
than at any time since the big flood
of 1903. From the Union ' Pacific
tracks to Soldier creek. Kansas ave-
ureat rails. At last reports Choteau nue, the main street is all under ,wa
was completely surrounded by water
and all bridges were gone. A large
ter. The current is beginning to
sweep away outbuildings and thou-
part of Belt was partially under water I sands of ties from the Union Pacific
ed from this nort vestcrdav morn-1 noV.s.wl,cr5 LJ,,U."!t M"b rate cases, as the points in-
on thc long'vovage to Ifampton a ,.,i,:.. S "JLr i volvcl1 arc Practically thc same ,n all.
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iJAWlt ha a net Kain M command of the special squadron, Wheeler In Office.
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home will have a member of the
President's cabinet. Secretary of thc
Interior James T. Garfield, as a guest
Inquiry Will be Ordered.
Washington, June 9. The accident
on the armortjd cruiser Tennessee, in
whieh four men were Irilterl nnil sen.
Wheeler of calilornia has taken tnc eral injured, was caused by the burst
and the people had taken to the high
ground.
Canadian Bridges Go Out.
McLeod, Alberta, June 8. The Ca
nadian Pacific bridge at West Mc
Leod was swept away rridny night.
St. Mary's bridge, between here and
I.ethbridge, is a total wreck and the
Canadian Pacific numninc station
has been swept into the river. The
bridge at Browket on the Crow's Nest
line is expected to go at any time,
tie plant are pounding their ' way
through the town. Train' service is
practically at a standstill.
Alaska Mine Sells Well.
Juneau, Alaska, June 9. F. L. Un
derwood, who promoted the overhead
trolley system at Chicago, has closed
a deal in New York for the Ebner
mine at $1 500,000. The deal was
handled by George Bent, a noted min-
1 he new company an-
ing engineer.
nounced that 200 stamps will be inl
and mail and freight and passenger mediately installed to be followed by
irainc is at a standstill uain con- shu more early next sonne. 1 he.
Pull Conductor Off Car.
Bakcrsfield, Cal., June 0. A street
car wns held up on thc outskirts of J
the city about midnight Saturday and
oath of office as assistant secretary of inc of a steam pipe while the vessel i tmues to fall in torrents. Farms for property was owned by B. M. Beli
ttle department of commerce and la- was off the California coast, and will ,nany m,,es around are inundated and rends, William Ebner, C. W. Young;
bor, to wiucii place ne was recently i)e thoroughly examined into by a "otises nave noateo away, and the loss and eastern associates, and has been a
appointed ny tnc president, ric ior- hoard oi investigation appointed by
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Now Battleships Namod.
Wnshiniiton. Tunc 10. Secretary of
Conductor Frills was robbed of $11. thc Navy Metcalf has announced tnnt
The deed
committed by two the names ; oi we. wo new nan . s
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All r?.:"" u "anvcs were 1 "i" .r . .'.-- 'Li ViV:.r. he the For da am tie Utah. The
..""Peail passentrer. l"uu.' l" car lB .U,Y ? '"""VSV. Iv " lil-.l.ln nnthnrized will be
.aved. I? '"c. ?r""nna r?m?Al ". " WrUi . nmeil I e Wvomine' -
a Mil.. . tnc otuer stood guaru witu riiiis. a no. - - "
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Abandon Fort Keough.
Washington, June 11. The military
reservation at Fort Kcogh, Montana,
having become useless for military
purposes,, has been placed under the
control of the interior department.
Admiral Sebrec. Admiral Sebree has
wired a report containing practically
the same information as the newspa
per dispatches.
"Peaceful Bob" Evans. '
Washington. Tune 13. Rear-Ad
miral Roblcy D. Evans has gone to
his summer home at Lake Mohonk,
will be enormous.
Machine Shops Burn.
Victoria, B. C June 8. The three
machine shops of the Victoria Ma
chinery Depot Company, Limited,
steady producer for seventeen years.
it is situated one muefrom Juneau.
in. a an'I Kaw rivers car continued on its way, the motor
i TM- IU lUKIICr H99Mtmi a 44.1 II lift W nwv
''RS?i.t vvlll anne.1 tn
,, ucmocrattc
ilin,?Ie not worrylnct tackcd a pay train on the way to thc
"'lot la.l i as they be.iJ-os urandea mine near Balznc In the
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HiZh A Bovc rnrnn.0 " ? oen' Rre pursuit of the
. I4bytinnv"K ,,a,,hWwaymen. The , mine belongfi to
attack made on the conductor.
Bandits Rob Pay Train.
Citv of Mexico. Tune 0. Word
has reached this city that bandits at-
m inn... Onto Per.
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a large section
state of Guerrero, Of the escort of
four men. three were killed and one
wounded. Four thousand dollars was
'an American company,
Miss Roosovelt a Bridesmaid.
Washington, June 11. MUs Ethel
Roosevelt has gone to West Orange.
N. J., where she will he a bridesmaid
nt the marriage of Miss Gcorgianna
Jlardlng Farr and Mr. Fletcher Hai
per Sibley.
Death List Increased.
Omaha, June 9. Reports from the
scene of Friday nicht's storm in
were destroyed by fire Saturday even- Southern Nebraska indicate that the
mg, which broke out at 8 o'clock, do- conditions are even worse than at
iug $180,000 damage and throwing first reported. The death list will
ISO men out of work. The insurance doubtless reach 25 or 26. while sn ner-
N. Y.. where he says he is going to amounted to $30,000. The fire was sons have received serious injuries,
play thc part of "peaceful Rob" with caused, it is thought, by the fire from some of them being dangerously hurt,
the kids and the toy boats on the t"6 moulding room. Usually it is the The monetary loss may reach $i00,-
lakc. The ranking rear-admiral of custom to send out men to watch the 000. Eight Nebraska towns suffered
trom tne ettects ot the tornado, ue
neva, Fairfield and Carleton being the
worst wrecked.
thc navy has bad much attention since sparks from this source, bufon Satur
liis arrival here from San Francisco day night the precaution was omitted.
after taking the Atlantic fleet around
the Horn, and he went away in high
good numor.
Root Going Into Training.
Twister Strikes Oklahoma.
Durant, Okla., June 8. A tornado
winch swept over a territory 12 miles 1
Ship Gold to Germany.
New York. Tune 0. Goldman.
west of Durant Saturday night de- Sachs & Co. yesterday announced an
Washington. Tune 10. Secretary stroved a d ozeil farm hnuse! nnrl wltfi inTnrrnnf nf .HI ((( fiftn rrr1 A -. v.
Root will leave here June 20 and a heavy storm of hail, which accom- port to Germany, and Heidelbach,
spend several weeks nt a training panied it, did damage estimated at Ickelheimcr & Co. took $000,000, also
establishment and then go to his farm $1150 000. A number pf persons are for Germany. This makes a total of
near Utica for the rest of the season, reported injured, none fatally, $40,730,000 on the present movement.