-V 1 Vt -tl- ' ' . "fJ' CHICAGO HIT AGAIN Second Blizzard Stops All Traffic and Communication. FUEL SUPPLY ALMOST GONE Thousands of Cars of Coal on Tracks But Cannot Bo Delivered to Consumers. Chicago, Dec. 30. Slowly and pnin fully emerging from two provlous Jienvy snow storms, followod by ox tromoly cold weather mid intormlttont snow lor two weeks, Chicnco and con tiguous torritory tonight was swept by another florco blizzard, which nulliflos nil tno worn or cioaring away the uo brls of tho carlior storms and loaves tlio transportation compauios aghast at tho tnsK lacing thorn. With 0000 cars of coal nt its doors, on sidings nud terminal tracks, Chicago is on the vorgo or a fuol famine ltail roads and dealers admit tonight tho condition is alarming. Tho city already has consumed 00 por. com oi us repcrvo iuoi, ana oy mo most rigid oconomy will bo cold within live days unless tho situation is rollovod Tho railroads had hoped, with good weather, to got in sonio of tho coal, but tonight's storm moans that they will bo unnblo to movo a pound for two or threo days at tho best. Tho snow to night is driven by a high wind, whloh menus heavy drifting and increitsod troublo for tho railroads. Tho storm blockado is folt soriously in tho grain and provision trade. This was mndo nppuront todny when whoat that was good enougli for December do livery sold on track hero at three cents under tho Docomber price. Tho buyers woro unwilling to tako chances on got ting tho whoat into olovators and avail ablo for delivery before "tho-closo of business noxt Friday. This was for grain actually within tho city limits. It was assorted on tho Board of Trndo that ono of tho western roads leading out of Chicago has nioro thnn S000 loaded cars of grain on its various sidetracks, which it is totally unnblo to move in cither direction. Tho condition applies to other roads, perhaps, in a lesser degree ENUMERATORS' TEST EASY. Census Director Durand Sots February G as tho Date. AVashington, Dec. 30. Any person of good judgment, who has rccoivcd an ordinary common school education, can readily and easily pass tho test to bo given applicants for consus onumerat ors' places on Saturday, February (5, the date set by United States Consus Director Durand, according to an an iiounccmcnt from tho census bureau to day. This will bo a comforting nssur anco to tho several hundred thousand persons who aro believed to bo con tcmpluting application for the places. It wits emphatically stated at tho bureau that tho tost will bo au eminent ly reasonable and practical ono, similar to that applied to applicants at tho twolfth census. It will consist of fill it'g out a sample schedule of population from a description in narrativo form of typical families; and, in tho caso of onnmorators whoso work will be in tho rural districts, thoy will bo called on to fill out an additional snmplo schedulo of agriculture, from information fur nished by the consus bureau. All persons, whother women or men, who dosiro to become consus enumerat ors, must be citizens of tho United Statos, rosidcwts of the supervisor's dis I trlct for which they wish to bo appoint ou: must uo not less thnn is nor moro than 70 years of ago; must bo physicnlly nuio to do tho work; must bo trust worthy, honest, and of good habits; must havq at least an ordinary cduca tion, and must bo able to write plainly and with reasonable rapidity. Thoso who can comply with theso re qiiircmonts aro invited to put in their applications, as there will bo at loast 08,000 enumerators' places to bo filled by tho middlo of March in preparation for tho enumeration beginning April 1(5. Application forms, with full instruc tions as to filling in, and comploto in formation concerning tho tost and the method of appointment can bo secured by writing to tho supervisor of consus for tho supervisor's district In which tho applicant lives. All applications, properly filled in, must bo filed with tho supervisors not later than January 25, as any recolvod after that date cannot be considered. Davenport Is Sick Man. San Diego, Doc. 30, Homer Davon- ,rt. noted cartoonist, is suffering from '-Jf3s?5'' Vuh 1"" collapse. Ho camo Xi 1st week in tho honos of bulldinn ithKttflfed nervous system. Ho en feeling well for somo timo, o pressing need of chango of climate. Ho accoptod tho to visit tho homo of Mr. and O, Spalding, at Point Lomn, jl 18 now un,lr tho enro of a -' Jt'j '.u1! by whoso advico no visitors 'rvl received, and all corrcspondonco is nfcOTt untouched Bolglum Ropublic Duo? Brussels, Dec. 30, Socialists in tho hambor of doputlos today opposod tho ivll list of tho king, which amounts to IfCG0,000, and reaffirmed thoir allegiance '';'I a republic. M. Bovor doclarod that - "il'ynl chatoaus had been turned into 4 - j'Jtnriiim. Tho appropriations, how a voto of 100 to is tho samo 10 now .yjPfltv'a - ' '4't : -T ,t iV'Hk iVt-sij vonrs a case or leprosy A" SLK " ''ittlo today, and tho &,''?- -" ' ' .Ct' -.Vtjd to tho govern. :f4''dr--..'ft ;JVV' VHiotho Hawaiian Ai r.-- - . : . a -.r ;j& ?v & , 'V. SAYS KNOX IS TO BLAME. Zolnyn Says Socrotary Has Boon Bys tonmttcally Misinformed. Mexico City, Dec. 31. "Mr. Knox In not tny judge. 1 nm answorablo only to my govornmont." Joso Santos Zolaya, who arrived thl morning from Bjillna Crux, thus replied to a question tonight ns to what uttl tudo ho would nssumo should Secretary Knox scok to oxtrndito him from this country. Kolaya rofusod to discuss such n probability, but strongly intimated that tho socrotary of stato would no have tho right to request his prosonco in tho Unltod Statos, Tho formor dictator's baggago in eluded two valises bulging with Ainorl can gold, and n third filled with paper money. "I have no fooling against tho Amcrl can people at largo, nor tho govern mont," ho said. "Socrotary Knox ha boon systematically misinformed, and public opinion in tho United States has boon prepared against mo, but tho real facts must become known in timo, and it is to time I trust for my vindication "My relations with tho preceding American govornmont woro exceedingly friendly. Tho situation contains many uufortunnto conditions. Socrotary Hoot had tho comploto conlldonco of Central Amorica, nud ihis policies woro drawing tho pcoplo closer together politically nud commercially. I am afraid tho at titude of Socrotary Knox is undoing all that work throughout Jjatin Amorica. .el ay a said American marines on gaged in several recent battles iu Nic uragua, ami that oi them were killed. Ho said: "Do you know thnt thoro wero -100 Americans fighting with tho insurgents at Bumaf Do you know at tho battle of Colorado Junction, on November 1, tho bodies of 20 American marines were picked up by our forces, nil dead, and all from American gunboats anchored in tho river to protect Amoricnn inter cstsf Tho ollicinl explanation given mo was that these men were deserters." WIRELESS PLANS STOLEN. Great Britain Mourns Loss of Yoars of Work and Socrocy. London, Doc. 30. Tho wholesale theft of wireless plans, models and sketches which, in the hands of an ox port would reveal all tho workings nud innermost secrets of tho wireless serv ico of tho British navy, is charged against Richard Knowldon, who was placed on trial at Portsmouth today, Kuowldcn is n draughtsman attached to tho torpedo schoolship Vomon. In his room were fouud uo less than 80 plans for wireless improvements and coding books of tho most confidential character. The authorities attach tho greatest importance to tho arrest, for thoy con tend if tho documents abstracted from tho Vernon had reached foreign govern moms an tno labor oi recent years given to tho perfecting of a wireless system for tho British navy would hnvo becti rendered practically lruitloss. Valuable Oro Find Mado. jjonvor, woe. w. According to au assay made today by Herman Fleck, professor ot chemistry of tho Colorado school of mines, tho largost known body of pitchblcudo iu tho world has been discovered in a mine at Central City, uoio. Tho discovery was mndo December 21, and tho assay mado by Profoasor Fleck shows, it is asserted, that tho ore runs almost treble the highest percentage of ill uranium ores over discovered. It is said tho striko was made by' the rogular force of men engaged in taking out gold oro, ami tho assay, it is claimed, ran 85 per cent pure, whereas tho previous best rocord was 30 per cont pure. The mine is owned by Bishop Matz, of Denver, and is leased to Philadel phin capitalists. Offer Takon Back Again. St. Paul, Doc. 31. Tho railroads to day withdrew thoir ofTor to abldo by tho Chicago couferonco and ro-omploy striking switchmen as soon as thoy have places. Tho embargo on -wheat ship ments in somo small towns of tho state by tho Great Northern road was ro moved. Railroad officials say that tho strike is over so far as they aro con corned. Jt was roportod tonight that tho old switchman will go "back to work on tho Great Northern ut lititto tomor row. Tho Northern I'uuiflc says that conditions on that road aro satisfactory at Butto, Bubmarino Saves Lives. Toulon, Dec. 31. The submarine Cigogno performed n romnrkabla lifo saving font in a recent storm. Tho boat was practicing diving In tho open sea when the commander saw a fishing boat suddonly sink. Tho Htibinarino Im mediately divod under tho fishing craft, of which tho masthoad nlono was nbovo wator. Tho valves wero operated quick- and tho Cigogno roso to tho surface, fting tho boat and holding it above water long enough to tako off tho crow. Dickinson at San Juan. San Juan, P, It., Doc, I?. J. M. Dlck- nson, Amoricnn socrotary of war, ar rived today on tho convortod yacht Mayflower. Many porsons gatliorod ut tho wharf . Tho visit of tho socrotary has boon the occasion of olnborato decorations. Sec retary Dickinson has boon on an in spection of Santo Domingo, giving es pecial attention to revolutionary con ditions. Ho will ulso mako an Inspec tion of Porto Rico, Soattlo Discovers Lopor. Mp. Dec. 31. For tho second sli m nkii,rmianiiam. n biiii tn ii iimii i m CANAL FROM LAKE TO)8EA. Pacific Canal Co. Incorporates for si, ooo.oao to Build ahipway. Portland Monoy makes tuo soa port, tlion tho people come. Uptin this policy, it is announced tho Pacific Canal company has incorporated with a capitalization of $1,000,000 to con struct a Bhlpwoy botweon Floros Inko and tho ocean. Pacific City Is to bo a now town maintained largoly by tim ber Intorsots, "But tho building of tho city Is in entirely different bands than tho canal project," said L. Recdor, nttornoy for tho promotors of tho canal. ( "Tho mon who are backing tho enter prise, I might say, went down (to Floros lnko and looked over tho situa tion. Thoy saw a natural wooded har bor, needing but a short connection to opon it to tho ships ot tho son. Thoy measured and found 10,000,000 feet of virgin timber, and tho clourod land vnlunblo for dairying and near ly all of it arable It was practically an unopened country. They docidod that it would bo a euro investment to build a city; tho canal cumos as a mat ter of course "In 1012 wo will hnvo thoro a city of 10,000 poople, possibly. Tho land la capablo of supporting fully thnt many. Railroads nro coming and tho largest ships will be given a fresh wa ter harbor two miles long, throo quar ters of a milo wido and evorywhoro 40 foot doop. Located about 40 miles Bouth of Coos bay, wo aro at a conven ient shipping point for all coast cities und for tho trndo of tho Orient." OREGON MOSS BRINGS CASH. Valuos Roach Now High Flguro Demand For Moro Portland Orogon's moBs crop has boon found a most valuable production. Ordors for it aro constantly Increas ing and it has been sovora) years sinco tho supplies hnvo boon adequate for tho demand. At this timo holders of Oregon for est moss aro asking us high ns ?fiC a ton for tho growth, f. o. b. csrs, and in recent years tho price hns advanced as high as $G0. "Dick" Hosklns. tbo woll known fruit broker of this city, ic perhaps the groatesut shipper of moss In tho coun try, and practically all of his supplies como from tho little section around Gates, on tho Corvallis & Eastern railroad. "I havo already shipped out five cars of moss this season," says Mr. Hos klns, "all of it going to California. I havo orders for several moro cars, but havo been unnblo to fill them. "Tho moss that I ship is tukon from tho foreatH und is utilized by tho as paragus Phlppers of California, ns well its tho florists of that section. I have paid as high as $37.60 a ton for good moss, but tho price Ih considerably above that figure ut this timo. The best moss comes from along tho lino of tho Corvallis & Eastern and is in heavy demand. Big Hospital for Mcdford. Modford Tho mothor provincial of Oregon, who is in charge of all hos pitals in tho northwest undor tho man agement of tho Slstors of tho Holy Names, is iu Modford for tho purpose of meeting local business men and dis cussing with them plans for the oroc tion of n $125,000 hospital in this city. l or somo time tho Misters of tho Holy nnmcs havo been considering tho mat ter of erecting a hospital in this city, but this is tho first deflnlto stop. RIverton Has Fino School Bulldinc Coqullle Riverton's public school is i mpleted. Tho diminsionB of thtt completed, building aro 82x34 foot, with three foot cornices and a porch 8x16. It Is built on a concrete foundation and has a basement nine fcot high. Tho new building has been erected at a cost of $3,000 and would bo a credit to a town many times the size of Riverton. The progressive citizens of thut village may well bo proud of it. Thirty Potatoes Wolgh 00 Pounds. Junction City Floyd Howerd hs on display horo hIx potatoos which weigh 1G pounds. One potato weighs (lvo pounds. F. W. Thorn raised about 4,000 bushols on hit) IMvervicw farm. Thirty potatoos filled a sack, which weighed 80 pounds. A dealor pur chased threo Backs of potatoes from Wm. Michaels and found ono that measured 4 inchoB in longth. Value of Property Moro than Doubles. Klamath Falls Ono million, four hundred und ninoty-slx thousand, sev en hundred and eighty-six dollars is tho assessed valuo of personal and roal proporty in Klamath Falls, TIiIb is an Increaso of 100 por cont ovor last year, Tho council made u lovy of 0 mills for gonornl purposes, nnd 2 mills for pay ing the intorest on outstanding bonds and to create a sinking fund. Wild Cats In Linn County. Albany Tho foothills of Linn coun ty aro abounding in wild animals. Wayno Menoar brought tho BkinB of threo wildcats and two cougars to tho county clerk's office, for which ho was given tho state bounty nmounting to 20. Uo will bo givon noarly as much county bounty at tho noxt term of tho county court. N ov If Qn W t Now Brldgo Near La Grande. Grando The brldgo at Oro Dell is I, and tho county court will in- MANY NEW PHONE LINES. Indopondont Company Oonnocts Boiso With Oontral Orogon. Ontario Ontario's indopondont tolo phono systom is nearly completed. Tho telephones have been rocolvod and tho swltchboa'rds will soon bo installed. It Is expected that all will bo In working order by tho middlo of January. Rural linos will bo Installed from horo to Nyssn, and from hero to Vnlo, including ranches nil along both linos. A modern metallic circuit will bo put in from horo to Valo for long dlstanco use, to connect nt Vnlo with tho lino already practically comploto from Vnlo to iiiirns in Jinrnoy county. Tho Vnlo Bums lino is being installed bv a Drew sey corporation, of which W. D, Bakor is ono of tho principal stockholders and tno inaniigor, Exchange with this lino has been nr ranged by tho Ontario lines, which will also hnvo exchange with tho Pnyotto, l'ruitland and Idaho towns as far cast ns Boiso. This will irivo in effect a through service from Boiso to Burns, which will bo tho largost torritory that has ovor boon Borvod by tolophono In this locality. Tho Drowsoy lino roaches Westfall, iietiian, iinmoy and JJunis, will soon bo in nt .lunturn, and will Jmvo con nection with nil tho ranch homes in Otis, Malheur and Harney valloys. SPEND 3377.000 ON ROADS. Clatsop County Has Noarly 200 Miles of Pormanont Highways. Astorlu As a result of Improve ments during the past few years, Clat sop county haB,Z4 miles of macadam ized roads, 23 miles of graveled roads, 28 miles of planked or punchooncd roads, 14 miles of roads covered with rock and DC miles of graded road that has not boon covered, much of which will bo completed during the coming season. Under tho Carnahan road law tho several road districts are permitted to lovy a spccinl tax of not to exceed 10 mills each year for road improvement purposes. In that manner over $30, 000 was raiBcd by tho individual road districts in Clatsop county thin year. All that has been expended in building highways na well as slightly over $28, 000 additional that was appropriated by tho county court from tho general fund, making a grand total of $Gj,000 thut lias been spent or contracts let for during the past 12 months in better Irgthe public highways of Clatsop count In addition to this over $12 000 has been used in building and re pairing bridges, making in all slight ly ovor $77,000 which tho property owners of Clatsop county havo donated to that most commendable work of de veloping the agricultural districts. Land-Hungry Mon Busy in Lake. Silvor Lake During November 12, 800 acres of land woro filed upon before ('ommimiioiirr Wost at this place. Thoro wero 1.1 homestead filings of 100 acres each, 2S additional homestoads, throo j dosou uiings oi iihi acres each, I rind ono of 320 ncros. Thoso fig u res show how eagerly land iu this por tion of Lake county is boing sought after. From tho way Doeomlrtir filings hnvo continued, tho number will bo fnr in excess of those for Novombor. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Bluostnm, $1.20; club $1.10; rod Russian, $1.08 1.00; valloy, $1.08. Dnrloy Feed nnd brewing, $306(31 per ton. Corn Whole, $35; cracked, $30 ton. Oats No. 1 white $32.B0(d;33 ton. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, f('JZ Pr ton; bust;rn Orogon ?18 fifC'Ul.BO; alfalfa, $10f()lC.C0; clovor, 8 $1C(?)1G; cheut, $lff10; gruin hoy, 915WJ10. Butter City creamery extras, S9c; fancy outside creamery, li-iQi.lidc; store, 22f(i;24c por pound. Butter fat prices nvorago lc per pound un dor regular butter prices. Poultry Hens, lCc; springs, lCc; duck?, 20c; geese, 12c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressl-2Cc., EggB Fresh Orogon extras, 41(ji) 42c per dozen; Eastern, 28(i(.32c. . Pork Fancy, lOCOlOc pound. Veal Extras, llfjjllc por.pound. FreBh Fruitu Apples, $l(ii3 box; pears, $16(1. 60 per box; cranborrlos, $9 per barrel. Potatoes Carload prices: Oregon, G5((7;6Gc por Back; sweet potatoes, 2c per pound. Vegetables ArtichokoB, 7Gc dozon; beans, 10c per pound; cabbngo, lc per pound, cauliflower, ?1.8Gf(2 dozen; celory, $3.GOCD4.00 per crute; horse radish, $1. CO por box; pumpkinB, 1J$ ((ll He ' radlshos, lCc dozen; sprouts, 8c por pound ; pquuBh, lfj)lc; toma toes, 7Bc(fr$l; turnips, $1 por sack; carrots, $i; boots, $1.00; pursnips, Sl.nu. Onions Oregou, $1.C0 por sack. Cottlo BestHtjers, $4.50)4.75; fulr to good, $4(ff)4.2tP, medium and feed ers, $3.25(Wi.G4f i cows, top, $3. 50(d) 3.85; fair to gol $8(rf)3.25; common to medium, $2,.D(a)3.7G; bulls, $5.25 5.50; houvy$4f!)4.75. Hogs Boat vothors, $5.505.75; fair to good$4, 50(ifj5; owes, c less; yearlings, host, S5Gi'j5,25; fair to good, $4.504.7; lamtfl, $G6 25. Hops IS09 crop. 2021;c; olds, nominal. ' ' Wool-j-Eastfern Oregon, 1023c; mo hair, choice, 25c pound. Cascara bank, 4c pound. f Hides Dry hldos, 1819c pbr pound; dry klfo. 175)18c pound; dry calfskin, l2cf. pound ualtod bides, :1JS) boycott TRUslli -jwoBK or rlt Fourtoon Bllllo In Oouifeo Washington, Doc junto idea of tho postal Borvilco oi Jnltlod States and tho magnll udo o business can bo gained from a brl Uvlokv of tho salient facts disclosed b lfl ljntost an urg show nunl statistics.) Thoso that tho sorvlco now has employes, and tint those ,out 325,000 IploUos hnn- dlod during iho Inst flscn' 14. 000.000.OOCk pNcccs of in yonf nearly bor of postofllboM in oporat'Jn i 00,144 Thoro are 2u,C5B domestic trnmsporta Hon routes, aggregating 448,018 rtniles in longth. with anunnunl travel (I 1(51,121 miles. A delivery sorv f G42, Ico by carrier is providod on 40,021 routes, and in rfliO cities and Ordinary postairolitamns to tho rural towns. umbor of 8,712,007,031 loro sold durhlg tho yonr, and domostil money orders Uo the value of $401,074,844 woro issued. 'I'Jol total receipts for tho fiscal-year 1009 woro $203,502,383.07, an increase of 0.31 per cont ovor tho receipts of tho provious year. Tho total expenditures amountod to 221,U0i, 102.80, an increaso of 0.07 per cont. In its early days tho postal service was soir-supporting. For 30 years, from 1780 to 1810, it fnilod only onco to yiold an annual profit, but in rocont yoars, al most without oxcoptlon, thore hns been a deficit. So long ns tho deficit amount ed to only a fow million dollars, and did not increaso in proportion to tho growth of the sorvlco, it attracted little atten tion; but when, in the last fow years, it leaped to upward of $10,000,000, and finally in iuui exceeded $17,000,000, or dinary business prudonco suggested that tho causes bo definitely located. Tho loss on second-class- mall matter has been Increasing for mnny yenrs, un til it now amounts to $04,000,000. Tho loss from rural delivery, a sorv lco begun hardly a dozon years ago and of unprecedented growth, reaches as high as $28,000,000. In thoso two items nlono tho postal servico now suffors nn annual loss of moro thnn tho cntiro national deficit of tho last fiscal year. Tho most striking fact disclosed by recent investigations is tho tremendous loss on account of second-class mail. While this class of mail provides a rev- onuo of littlo moro than 1 cent a pound, tno cost to tno government for its hand ling and transportation nveragos 0.23 cents a pound. Tho nnnual loss thus incurred, ns already stated, is about $01,000,000. Tho grbwth in tho quantity of second-class matter sont through tho mails hns been extraordinary. Sinco tho pnssago of tho act of 1870 .describ ing conditions under which publications may bo mailed at second-class rates tho woight of such matter has increased moro than 1300 per cent. Last year it amounted to over 700,000,000 pquuds. MEXICO MUST CHOOSE. If Diaz Bocognizes Zclaya, Will Loso Friendship of United States. Washington. Doc. 20.- Whilo somo porsons boliovo that Secretary of Stato lvnox has boon too sovoro mid undinio- matic In hnndling Zolnya, tho ox-president of Nicaragun, thoro aro thoso on tho insido who know that Mexico, with tho "blood-thickor-than-wntor" prece dent has offered a doliborato insult to tho Unltod Statos, and may havo to bo callod to time with tho rest of tho littlo row-breeding dictatorships of Ceu irai ami aouin America uhilo the state department haill a tentative understanding with Prosi hint Dinz through Knriquo Creel, special commissioner, regarding permission for Zolnyn to board tho Mexican gunboat Ouorroro, it is said hero that any effort n tho part of Diaz to entertain the man who has apparently stolen millions from his country nnd committed all mnniior of outrages on frlond and foo nliko, will bo considered ns an un friendly net, to say tho least. Tho abuses heaped upon the plain pooplo in tho Central Amoricnn so-called republics has been a matter of knowl edge to tho nations of the world for decades. Tho wonder is that Kurope hns not callod upon tho United States to oxorciso somo sort of jurlsdictiou ovor tho littlo "Control American trou-blo-brocdors," Tho most sorious sldo of tho situa tion is the turn tnkon by Mexico in harboring tlio fugitlvo Zolnyn. Tho sinio, war ngiu navy departments , are watching with calm deliberation the clslon thntlfehtyl havo Leon roachodV uin7. as iowaemor or not hyiiimtt cnooso noiwoorr ino rricndsiiijf' 0f Zo laya or.tho friendship of ,IJs6sIdJint Taft A f. 1 Woman -Trio to Kill Ohildron. Cincinnati, DoJl 2). Becoming of ago, attomptcd'to cromato four of her eight children. Tho lives of tho four littlo ones woro savod bv nolnli bors. When tho mania solzml M. n Wntnnti viio is report on to hnvo sot flro to nn 1 1 . . ' ouiuuiiciing niu to havo hurled tho family dog in o the flames. Tho nolgh. bors arrived barely in timo to provont illA L 11.1 . mu luur uuareu irmn hii Tor l,n snmo torrilo fnto. She fellod one of mo rosc!rs with a e in r boforo h1, was orpoworod. inzod by Storm Troublos. olphia, Dec. 20. B. H. Bail second jco-presldont and freight traf- no mauiL'cr or tno Bonding railroad. suddunlf becamo insane in his ofllcos nero xoay. jio was rnninvml fn n.. isylum.lBnll Is known to groatly lorried by tho trafllo domornll zation cihsod by tho rocont storms thnt luti-n uu'inf ill.. A.ln..tA 1 1 .....w mu .ti.iiiiii.iu BuuDuaru. ills ofTorts it koop frolght mdvlng during his perlcl nro bollovod to bo partially rosponsibl for his collnnnn . . - Hi Onnnot Recovor. Itomo, 1. 20. The condition of nr. amf dlnal Sal II, who Is sulTorlmT frm iiophrltls.ninpllcntod by au attack of 1)1(10(1 POlillinL'. is unnlinnirnil rpi, attending jU'slelnus say ho will nrob. ibly linger tevoral days. His rocovory s consIdonlUmpoBsiblo. Mossngos of yuipatny tHinuo to. nour in from nil m. if- ItYl ZmU iden of KlnltWd States I Hp J iV business can 1 Ul,, ll-vlokv of tho I" I L Geriman Plan Is' To M Givftl Trial In America TWO CONGRESSMEN INTEIpTED National Anti-Trust Leaguer JmiMake ,ar on uomDinations thnt in crease Cost of Llvlrg. Washington, Jan. 1. Plans for a na tlrn4 boycott of thoso j!ombinntions. tint 4 ncronso the cost of living woro- laid pto tonight, when tho National Anti-K nat Longuo was launched. Met hers of congress nro interested in thAl View movement and immediate stcpsjv 111 be taken toward perfecting, stato to ganizations, Th(7'j when prices soar, league mom boraJiy stopping tho uso of such arti cles i r commodities as havo gone abovo a coitain level, will try to put thcni buck by refusing to furnish a market. Th' i plan was tried in Germany a fow yean ngo, and, according to a report,. brok . up a combine that had raised tho price of coffee to an almost prohibi tive point. Th ) meeting wns informal, and no final organizations wns effected. It was- undcrsnod, howover, that tho crusado just be gun should go on in tho namo- of the Unti-trust League, and that tho organiz.j ition should bo non-political, ion ns congress reconvenes a ,s permanent organization will bo effected. mori)r tho sponkors tonight wero minority McK inla Tho w bo take terms w voico in loader Clark and Congressman , of California. mien of tho United Stntes will i into membership on equal th mon, and will havo equal -the campaign. innl fco will bo charted mem A no in bors to bers to dbver tho cost of mailing proc Jamationi'J against articlos of food that havo beoju pushed too high in tho raar- iset. DAUGHTER'S PLOT ENRICHES Witnessed Confirm Story That OirL i Stole $07,820. Chicago!, jan. 1. Angolina Schia vono's. dr.unntic story, in which she- told how jJ(,o robbed hor fathor's bank of $07,820 nnd gave it to her uncle,. Francisco 1 1 Schiavouc, to gain a. hus Icoivcd stronir conflrmntion nami, re from othe r witnesses today in the trial -pco Schiavono and his fam- of Franci ily before! Judge Tuthill. Tho orpginal packages of monoy taken fror i I'asquale Schiavono 's bank were trace d to ono of the defendants, linvone, daughtor of Fran- Mollie Sc cisco, nnd saii to havo inspired her i tlin id O.I Hint llm i-nnlil cousin will, buy n husWnd. D. Coste plo, formerly receiving teller from tho West hido Trust & Savinirs- bank, tost fled that Mollio Schiavone requent deposits of $500 for had mado hor father, J- rancisco Jschiavone. Mollio nil krays mado a deposit for her father, Francisco, the witnoss said, and no did no I recall an instanco when jliad depositod such money Francisco himself. SUITS Trm-R a tp wrn i Indopondci OU Mon to Suo Standard P, pil by Thousands. Springftl r Muss., Jan. 1. Sovcr1 thousand Standard will bo in oil reflnorj promo co; tho circuit amngo suits against tho- 1 company of Now Jorfcy Muted bv tho independent if tho United. States su- upholds tho docision of ourt for (V Missouri dis- trict order 1 the '-orporation dissolved. didale ntrC. msgon, prosidential can Indopoudonco party in 10 w, president of tho In- oiiendcnt Pe roicpm -Marketers' asso- elation, today dependents w ings under tin announced that tho In uld baso thoir proceed section of tho Sherman that any porson or com- law providing pa ny injured ing netioU'nYl magos. VI Third Ph ui' n corporation mov brl inst it for fourfold da 3h in Tong War. New York. ilTni 1. Bonownl of tho tong warflfll0 JiUj -New York's China town clnimri1 p'fior victim early this morning, M'k i Chinoso actor was shot and killV Jlf1'0 hnllway of a ten- omont house, lJslleforo dnybroak. Ah Hung, who w'as' prominont momber of ono of til" fflnoso socrot organi zations, wcw ml h'i rm when a voico domnnded adn!H10"' A1 Hng oponod Iho door nn inij1' or two nnd peopod out. Thoro ivijl n shot and then n senmper of foot jdciwn tho stairs. Neigh bors found Ah lig lyinir dead. A bullet had penftruoa tho body. Zolnya RoRarc,od ns Martyr. foxlcn Citv. 'Tn" nr- Oroosbeck Walsh, formerly ?ting United States consul at CorinV pnspd through horo tflllflV. iTI, un ill jtelaya was looked imon as ii mnrtvr bv V10 I)eol,lQ of Central America. Dr. v""8" 8nitl tlmt no know thnt when Zolai,ft wns in Pwor ho had cnusod consuIur sports to bo intor- cnusod consuli copied nnd hni I muzzlod tho press, Pa Itica nro bristling with h as "Down with tho o must stand togotlior," pors of Costa paragraphs su ftoos," "V "Zelaya s a martyr." Lamphmt0 30,08 ln Prlson. Porto ifd- Jan. 1. Bay Lam- . .,,W,1 slnvnr nr Afro Tlnlln plHBi, con Ou'Aoss, o 'murder farm" fnmo, and i, died tonight of tubarcu Michigan City ponltontiary, horl'hildn IosIhIIh tin KIj.,, . ..k groon, lo less. frionds l ho v is sc ving au ludcterraiuate too. UUUOU OtatOS. term for - - WW- . it' 7' t ; A, 1 h - ' 1 lf , for nccoptanco early In Jun- 10X 11c; od calfskin 5 Oc: ivor tno v i nnd minrtloularly from whor 1 1