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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK PARKER DENOUNCES COOK. i i Fife ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AP PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE SPIDERS DAMAGE HOPS. I OREGON LIBRARY COMMISSION. Doings of the World at Largo n ft )H lil10T rm-f,, ,. o.,Bft.i t u r - Ornn Estimate. nu ujr y A VIU JhV MM I.J iTUO UltOUWWOOlUl III iVO VilVi ui till scale tho peak. Photographs Bollovod to Bo Those of Smallor Peaks Nearby. Seward, AlnBka Tho' Pnrkcr- Browno Mount McKinlcy expedition - . I .... T !.... 'All! Til i a Memborsof tho oxno- Balom Standing botwoon two ovns, Salcmmo urcgon utu,y muuuura mo oxpe- i.i..0t. n. wil. i. ..,1 trnvnllni? librnrlo! dition assert that they havo conclusive lnniotto Valloy ad nn unpreconontcd rcdy to send out into the state. Tho ..!,! il.i ti n t. jjj i . I ,, " , if. i I . . , in I.. nn liitntiiiml fur vviuuuuc umi, ur, vajuk. uiu not roncn scourgo oi tno roa spiuor, mo nop crop traveling jiimmua tho summit. of the Stato of Oregon has sufforod fanning communities and small vil ages rjiv -u f , tj .1. n immonsoly the past weoK or ton (lays, not onjoyiug nornry pnv.iutjM .. u Tho members of the Parker-Browne nml f , ' rvnttvniv nstlinn.to.1 .i i .....iTnri. a library. Thoro Is nb party corroborate tho statements mndo from tho standpoint of both tho "bulls solutely no chargo for tho llbrnrios or by C. E. Rusk, who recently led an un- and boars," will fail approximately COpt the transponaiuu ' nnLn L . w m. 5000 balos bolow that o laat yftr Tho "ays. The books are packed in a strong successful expedition, that tho peak yio,d of lMt wns abut 84j000 .oodon box nmi sent by freight the climbed by Dr. Cook and used in hia hnlns. nml thn lntnst nsHinntn for this ..ni.riit nvomires 100 pounds. Tho a- General Rosuma of Important Events Presented in Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. The latest census gives the popula tion of Canada as 7,489.781. A Pennsylvaia boy died from lock- Photographs aa Mount McKinley is a season rnngos botwoen 82,000 and 100,- brary nmy bo kept six months, and tlion jaw resulting from a bee sting. smaller peak, easy of access and 10 "ZtT"' w , Mtm i.w. Z "M ' nAA To nt tot miles away from tho real summit. nhln atlmnlim s n. result of the effects .if imnka. Tho books must bo loanod York to San Francisco by auto in 10 Professor Herschel Parker, who is at of tho wenther and increased ravages froo of chargo to all responsible por aw- the head of the expedition that W ro- 01 lno vormw wunin vuo sons miao com.m.u.. ..r ..,,....,.,. n wi1(in .nn itrnwora dcituu 'rim itirnrioa nro usuiiiiv nuut i Canada objects to the American turnd. took photoeranhs of the lower to nsshmn n doc.Idodlv ontlmistic atti- mnt nnvnnlunt nublio nfaco, a school campaign 10 inuuee seiners 10 leave thedomimon. t . . .. . , tho result. Thus far thoro has boon no ... homo. Thov are mado up of tho vory . . . . . r. vk Hwwraon. urns no cumoea rom0(lv r0!(nntGd to combat success- W hnnks for crown neonlo and for ine runng regent oi unina nas se- Mmmt Mdrinlpu nm nnKtmn. ..n.. o i . ivu.., .Ant(.in. nn nnn . m .mm ..I . w. u'w I I II II V LUI1 liiVilL US Ul tUU 1UU D1MUU1 P II 1T( 1 . ilUil liUIUl 1 UWM M cretiy oraerea an anti-ioreign agita- pron 1 .Mnr.A whSMi u ininlmr imnotua with ..in, n.i hiinrnstinir books of fiction tinn aumiMognH 'u"")Qul """"i (jiatca uu wicucuto - .. b o x- ..... . . . i nun aupprmacu. , , ff. j u aim t each suceoodintr vear. and unloss thoro hii-lnrw travel, bioirraphv. scionco. so A nnrtv nf Mn7.nmnq finVfi HlQPnvnrorl I rf TT'nirJmnUa onH Vila naannlnfna Uofl8 a visitation of a cood drenching rain ciolouv. and litoraturo, books which old r : . - - ... """""i " . .11 .1 . i. .i it. i.. . mi ten glaciers on the slope of the Three they climbed the mountain from the JL an".u.ng I" L' t tho Hbrarv for vour community, wrlto t tho Library Commission, Salem, for fur thor information. Sisters mountains. The Danish Arctic expedition which sailed in June, 1909, has been wrecked on the coast of Greenland. rm. . , , , li . .1 nuriv ui buu bifiuuxi, huu judo .u Those in the party which returned Lrowers cannot bo estimated. are: rroiessor nerscnei farKer, of r ivrimii nnmninint. wns rr..n!vnl from Columbia University: BelmoreUim lirownra nn nmnunt of tho laxitv or Browne, of Tacoma: Professor J. H. nun nrnnf inf1ifrnrnTin nn Min nnrt nf thn A number of innovations are being Cuntz. of Stevens Inatituta.HrnhoWnn. Lrnwi.ra lnst snnqnn in msnect to tho introduced in . the Chinese trovermcnt nmf Ati I li o rrno by American-educated officials. Mass. : Waldemar Grassie. of Colombia of which tho Orecon crop, which ordt- Newport Peoplo Ploasod Over Huccoss California inauro-ents havn pintail University, and Merle Leroy, an Alas- nanly brings tno top pncc in ootn tno . .. .. . - : I i Knafnrn nnrt thn Kncrlish mnrknts. BUI- mnp.toniha nf th mnvnntmn rlaiairntim lion UttUttur. . . . . and will control both houses of the leg islature. AUUU&bU Men rKUMIIN tNT, CLAMBAKE ANNUAL AFFAIR. of First Festival. Newport Newport will havo an an A n nrffnnlnnfnt trvincr fnr nn nltv tn rmrH on o hDnn;nf ? Twi.inio System ot Graft Makes Political and hovered near him till he was safe- orooKea wor look raie. ly landed. Chicago The first blow in the $5, l Reports of a breach between Roose- 000,000 Illinois Central graft scandal volt and Taft are discredited at Bever- has fallen, and three officials of the ly and little credence is given them Load were ianded in ifl!i ithouirh hnt ior a iew minutes, it was a iuu con early deliveries were Buch an inferior grade in point of picking that brewers refused to bid upon the offerings, and paid the greater price for the California and North iakima crops. tho clambako on August 14. Tho oven is permanent and tho nocossary sea foods aro easy to obtain. Sunday was selected as tho dato fo tho recent clambako as tho saloons aro closed on that day. Rev. J. R. N. Roll a 1 m f .. 1 urecon acaiors in general nave ro- vv , i , "i . .... n.. . i.i coived warnings upon this score from !"Mueu ""U"B " " ,u the Eastern factirs, cautioning the IC0' a? ?1."0"'" r ;",.,,; ,' .rrnwnrs tn hn more CircumSDCct Sn tho rcguiu uu c.umuuu u. uu wuu.u a u Eastern factors, cautioning growers vo oo uiuic uiicuiuapctu iu iuui , . . , .!.,,, ?? .X ITZaTA J, ' T said Crwcre iui tx acw iiiiitukca. xi. vvua xuii wuii- which uua uuruiuiuto tuiiuuuuuuu wv , ."..i iiii in Canada has purchased from England fesaion from an officiaI of the Blue highest price in the market both do. SlSin the cruiser Rainbow, to form the nu- x . . , mestic and foreign, stands in danger of uurcu or iV" cleus of the Canadian navy. England Island Car & Eqmpnient company, de- losi its prostjgV to agree w. th him J as hoy havo show. navy. England also lends her colony a number of na val instructors. Another car shortage seems inevit able. An Ottawa, Out., scientist turns cop per into iron. Truck farming in Alaska is said to do a lucrative business. japan nas ouU.uuu suuerers on ac count of the recent floods. clared to involve not only these, but numerous other of the road's former officials, that finally resulted in the ar rests. The men arrested were : Frank H. losing its prestige. RABIES INQUIRY BEGINS. Wallowa County. Pnrtlnnil Tn mnltn nn lnvflRttfMltinn Harriman, former general manager of of tho epidemic of rabies which has tne Illinois Central, released on bond spread over a portion or waiiowa uoun of S40.000: John M. Tavlor. former tic, v0w.ih..u, , x left for that section as tho represonta general storekeeper at Btfrnside, re- Live of tho Btato board of neaUh. leased on bond of $40,000; Charles L. Dr. Lytle will procure tho brains and Cholera is raging in Russia, and cb.il- Ewinp-. former eeneral sunerintendent spinal cord of the dog that is reported dren left orphans are starving. I . t. .... . ... nopth nf to havo tho .rabies , and will bring the . . . ... , specimens aero ior tiauiiuauuu. Shipyards in Germany are icue, owing Uho ntiin rior. t n nnt tnV mMh ntnoW 5n thn to tno wane-out oi do,uuu men. , . t. : v. rumors that these animals are afflicted Aviator Le Blanc won the $20,000 , :n!i with tho rabies," said Dr. C. S. White, ize in the 485-mile race at Paris. wmjii:j w Wimii iu iiiegai of tho board Hydropnobia ,n any ored congratulations on tho committc who arranged tho a irmr. Tho Corvallis & Eastern Jtailroau Comnanv did tho best it could, but Stato Health Board Rushes Phylsican to many wcro compelled to stand in the believed uoro that such prize iouiamg wim a oiacic Dear in tne cnnfldence trame. In each instance thehn.ir.. rn.inn;n Tiii. i.i. Un . , . nr I a I it au.wuu vHiMat " v mmvu wv-vh w nignway in juame, an auto was over- priSOner stoutly maintained his inno- norts of this disease in tho past, but cence and declared that if a conspiracy upon investigation the rumors have Tho award list of the Belgian fair existed it was on the part of the road been found incorrect. However, wo in- was not lost m the fire, and the Drizoa to nrosocuta them. The warrantn were tend to investigate tho situation in cars, it is crowds as havo come to Newport thi summer will forco tho railroad company to build around tho bay from Yaquma and thus do away with tho ferryboat and waiting for tho exchango of bag gage. Fight Films Curtailed. Cottage Orovo Tho Johnson-Jeffries moving pictures wero put on at a local picturo showhouso last wcok. After tho show had boon in progress a short time, Acting Chief of Polico Brown or will be out. given jttooseveit lauds tne fctonta and ap proves of the statute of General Leo in the halls of congress, A Washington stato postmaster pre dicta difficulties for the establishment of postal savings banks in that state, A Eugene farmer, jilted by a g!rl act and obtaining money by means of a form i8 scarcely known west of tho dered tho manager to quit selling tickets lor tho exhibition, and placed tho owner of tho film undor arrest, as only 10 of tho 14 rounds wcro shown. Later tho issuo was adjusted after tho show was advertised as a "10-round repro auction oi the JeHrics-Johnson fight. Small Fish of Fine Quality. Astoria The run of fish has Bhowcd somo improvement, tho seinos on Sand Island making much better catches than last week. Tho fish aro running small and aro of a fine quality, but tho largo tish are not of tho best, being so poor tnat com storage plants havo ceased pickling and smoking them. PORTLAND MARKETS. sworn to by President Haraban, of the "Wallowa County and ascertain tho facts ?i i t Inf. nnnn " rauroaa concernea. t , uoyotes aiiiicica wiin raDies Jn wai iowa County have created pandemonium in tho neighborhood of Bly, on tho state line, for somo time, according to infor mation that reached the office of Dr. Whito. Coyotes have bitten domestic animals, and a dog on one farm in Wal lowa County with the result that the OFFICIALS HAMPER STATE FOOD FIGHT Washington Asset-tin? that he had ho sent to Norway for, has brought suit been hampered in every possible way animals havo developed marked symp xu mo ukujv cuun iu ictovcr jn hia efforts to UDhold the lawa of his toms of hydrophobia. A cow tbat was damages. Lfntp nrrninnt. thn nnl nf fnon nntni'n- reported to have been bitten performed A newly wed couple of Philadelphia' ing benzoate of soda and announcing sundry antics about the place and ended were caught bv the customs officers that h wmild nnninl r PrnnirfAnt Tnf t "s gyrations by trying to but! down a when returning from abroad trying to Attorney General Bingham, of Indiana, tre0 denounced the department of agricul- SALMON EUN FALLING OFF. ture officials. smuggle. Jack Cudahy, the millionaire meat packer of Kansas City, is to suo his wife for divorce and custody of the four children. Thirty-two passengrs and seven of against the board of health of Indiana, Tia cww nf tnn Snnmnh utAnmpr "M"nr. I l-'r. tos were drowned Tuesday when the Wheat Bluestem. 0008c: club. 80 (;oc; red itussian, 84(m)B5c; valley. uzc; lorty-ioiu, avsac; Turkey rod uuc. Hay Track prices: Timothy Willatn The scoring occurred in the hearing Packers Fear They Will Lose Money on etto Valley. $18(5)19 per ton: Eiifitorn I. 1J 1 a? !L J. 1 I lv . ' . . neiu nere in connection wiui me cane Chinese Contracts. uregn, zvi; airaira, now, $13QgM; of Williams Brothers and others ,,.. 4.i. . i grain hay, $1314. st the board of health of Indiana. 55? beUer Vno;inghe"24- - ond browin 20 Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the nn p0a B.nSnn it was far from bo- Jo pcr ton u of chemistry, and a sworn en- .flotort! 'ThoW salmon ca.ht . Corn-Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per ship sank near Tarifa Point, after a emy of benzoate of soda as a food pre- avcrago very small, while at this season 10 Aj.., t B bureau collision with the German steamer Elaa Heavy fog enshrouded tho vessel, cnu ing the accident, and preventing the crew of tho Elsa from saving many of tho Mortos' passengers or crew. Mayor Gaynor is still improving. will build four servative, was under tion at the time. cross-examina- of the vear arco fish should be coming .,,." .," . . ' '"m in. The pack of both pickled and "V"' "s, i; roucu bar- to canned salmon is rapidly dropping bo- hind, and tho question of filling their Chinese contracts is beginning to bother of the canners. Last season one some Germany noughts. on dread- Rooseveit out onlv 24 hours and plates arc quoted Forest fires still continue in Montana, f t ko no nV, Ann rnporowMnna hn laano ana wasnington. . , ... . , . . Four hundred Punjabs and Hindus mitteee began figuring on larger quar havo sailed for San Francisco. ters for the event, as the present quar A California tennis player won the ters accommodate only 575 guests, national meet at Newport, it. X. Thieves are pillaging tho ruins Scramble for Plates On. Chicago Although invitations x i tt !u . 1 I. i i. a . mi I I . - . . we namiiwii ciuu usuquci w inuuuore 0f the local canning companies nad a September 8 have been Chinese contract for putting up 40,000 cases, duc it pacKea oniy j.uuu cases. and was thus compelled to pay out a net loss of over $4000. This year its Chinese contract is for 32,000 cases, and up to a few days ago it had packed only about 20,000 cases ley, $25(a 20. Oats Now, $20ffS2D.50 pcr ton. per oox; apricots, ibeavi; plums, 75c i; pears, i.o(o)i.ou; peaches, 4075c: grapes, 75c(g$1.25; bluckborrios, $1.75 por crate; loganberries, $1.50 por crate. Melons Watermelons. $1(3)1.25 nor hundred; cantaloupes, $1,503 por cruiu. Vegetables Beans, 3(fS5c nor pound: cabbage, 23c; cauliflower, $1.50 por uozou, ceicry, uuc; corn, zoc; cucum It was before the Hamilton club that the "strenuous me" was -n-li it!n -rlit-1, ,-nnfl OllU "'B "" Wnad ' symbol of the Roosevelt policies. of bia River plants will bo using tho now """'f""?.0' incWlant' T8c seamless, or what aro termed sanitary, T i?n, ' 810c5 Kreen on mi n. loo per dozen: peppers. 50c nnr hnr- cans, xiiib win ivbuiv in umiwuuuuu i burned. Nine persons were hurt in a trolley car collision on the edge of the Niagara whirlpool Iowa Mayor is Ousted. Des Moines, la Judge W. E. Wil- cocksen, at Sigourney, handed down an the Chinese contracts to a great extent, and more white labor will be employed in tho plants. radishes, 1520c por doston; squash, 40b nor nr.itn; (nmnlnna nnSJinn.. ... l - wwywuvu JU Sack Vegetables Carrots. $l(ffil.2.l! beets, $1.50; parsnips. $l(a1.25: turnina. i nn ' i Potatoes Now. $1.2501.35 nor hnn Hopgrowers in Trouble. Snlcm Honcrrowers in this nection John Lind still refuses to bo the opinion ousting 'l nomas J. rnuips as nfrninA t,w nnr5nn .lrn1. Bnt nin nn. a . . . . - I - . . i UIU VVIIUMiVU U J M MWISlV I - w I yww lvfUVWVUa S IIU1 lillllllll democra tie candidate tor governor or mayor of Ottumwa, la. At tne trial Wlllam- Onions-Walla Walla, $2.50 per sack; Jviinnesota. of thn mavnr. held recently at uttum- m Governor Harmon has ordered the wa. it was charged by Attorney Gen- e" "Ivcr- ers lor tho majority or Eggs-Or5gon candled. state troops back to Columbus, Ohio, to eral Cesson, who prosecuted the hear- the ranches must bo transported by dozen. quell the rioters. jng, that Mayor Phillips was guilty of boat, and it is impossiu o to noat boats Uuttor City creamery, solid pack, 34c The notorious burgfcr, "Pink Dom- wilful neglect or duty in penniuing --- por pound; o." was killed at Sacramento while resorts and the gambling nousea .to their ranches, and thousands of employ 2820c por ino fleeing from an officer. run, and also that the mayor was in- Ex-President John Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, did not indorse the Illinois strike, as was expected, Otto Bchultz, of Los Angeles, has con- toxicated on April 30. Castro Family is Ousted. Washington The entire CaBtro fam ily, apparently, has been ousted irom crs in tho valley will nnd themselves up against a difficult proposition, Cutters Patrol Race Course. Astoria W. F. McGregor, collector of fessed to murdering Mrs. Frieda Schnltz Venezuela. A dispatch to the State customs, was notified by tho department Castino and burying the body on nor department irom tne Anencan iega- 0r commerco ana janor tnat tno aopart ranch, where a dog dug hor out. tion at Caracas states that 36 relatives ment had taken ofllolal knowlodgo of of ex-President Castro have been ex- San Francisco mint is working over- celled from Venezuela and sailed for 4(m tn hnndln the larfFO ainOUnt OI gOlO Pnrtn nnn which is pouring in from tne unont, Mexico, Alaska and this country. With hor baro hands, Miss Maud Barbour, a young woman of Washing ton, D. 0., strangled a large dog, ap parently mad, which attacked her. tho course laid out for tho speed races to bo held during tho regatta on August 29, 30 and 81, and had requested tho treasury department to detail cutters to patrol tho course, Fivo of the fastest motor craft on tho coast have already entered far tho races, Detroit Census 465,766. Washington The population of Do triot. Mich., is 465.706, an increase Thov aros Seattle Spirit, Pacer No. 2. of 180,062 or 63 per cent, as compared Wolff No. z, lighting .uob No. z, and with 285,704 in 1900. iBonderrrorth, tho latter being a steamer. . . uueese I'uil cream, twins. 17i,(fi18n pcr pound; Young Amorica, 18Vi10a. Poultry Hons, 18lDc; springs, 18 (wl9c; ducks, 12(7JU4c; goose, 10llVjc; turkeys, llvo, 20c: dressed. 22tf,77)2.T... oijuuun, iftt jiur uuzun. Pork Fancy, 13e por pound. Veal Fancy, 12(77)130 por pound. Hops 1009 crop, 8((blZVjc, according to quality; olds, nominal; 1010 con tracts, 13J6c. Wool Kastorn Oregon, 1317c pound; valloy, 18(?I)20c per pound, hair Ohoico, 3233c, Cascara Bark 4c por pound, nides Salted hides. 77D7V,c pound; salted calf, 13c; salted kid, 8c; salted stags, Oc: croon hides. 1 dry hides. 10j17c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, ll12c. por Mo- por WEST WANTS ITS OWN. wns tho Western Idoa of Conservation Is Urgod by Idaho's Govornor. Bolso, Idaho aovornor Brady nskod for nn expression boarlng on interview civon out by Qovornor Nor ris, of Montana, in whioli tho Montana oxecutivo stated in offect that thoro was to securo control of tho national consorvation congress in St Paul as against tho Northwestern idoa of consorvntlon, which advocates not only tho preservation of tho forosts and tho fullest protection of tho water power, but also tholr fullost poislbl uso of gencrnl development nnd yot without monopolistic control, Hnirnrnnr Urn tv Hfntod that ho woul It Lnke to attend tho pro lin.lnnrv foimorvnt on conforonoo of tho govomors of tho Northwest to bo hold thnrn. Iln milled that ho expected to fiHnml thn national conservation con gross nt St. Paul, and that 8onntor llorah would also niionu uoin mooi lugs, nt his request, ns spocial ropro tontativo or iano. nnnilnuliifr. tho governor said: "Th (tnn In lnmnrtnnt to lUill VJ . 1 1 i, I l. IT..U..1 Ul.l.. OVOry OUIZCIl OI Uio uuuuu ohhvji uiu it U ntisohilclv vital to every resident of tho Northwostern Stntos. Wo nro fighting for tho right to dovclop a now Itlinnt an extra handicap ho my plnced Upon us. Wo aro struggling ior equality oi opportunity ior mo riK" In ilnvnlnn nnr nnw fttatOB Ulldor an proximately as fair a chance ns the UlUUi Ililllva Ul .uu ti ..u.w ..i.u. t'Wn nrn In ffivnr of the nollcV i-nnirv!mr thn natural resources, thoro is no difference of opinion on that. But ... .. ... . 1 m wo think that tho moiuous' ot auminis toring tho policy of conservation should hn chnnirnri no that tho dovolonmont and progress of tho states should not bo hold back, and wo nro appealing ot tno fnir-minded peoplo of the East who be lieve in right nnd justico to como to our aid; thoy outnumbor us in tho senate and house of representatives, nnd wo must nnvo tnoir assistance. "I am hoping that wo shall got an equitable consideration of our point of view nt St. Paul. If it occurs that wo In nnt. T nm in favor nf a thnrnntr nrrrnnlzntlnn nf thn Wcntnrn Stntaii 1 order that tho peoplo or the bast may thoroughly comnrchond our nosition anil givo us tciiui. TUENS COPPER INTO IRON. R. L. Eoogh, of Ottawa Institute! Makes Discovery. Ottawa R. L. Kooch. of tho Ottawa Collegiate institute stair, has made a discovery of great scientific and possi bly financial lmnortanco. Aftnr vnam or inuor and lnvestloration. ha hai sue cocdod in transmuting Conner into iron mis, no says, has never been before accomplished, and demonstrates the iact tnat tho transmutation of tho mat als is possible. .Mr. KcoL'b states that the new nln mont obtainod from his oxnorimonta with copper answers tho tests usually appucu to tno identification of iron In support of his contentions hn nx plains that ho is willing nt any time to nnow competent judgos to undortako tno wont or vcrirying his results. "I do not think that tho discovery a iinvo mniio is r, i nrosoni or nnv nnnn cial significance," said Mr. Kcogh uu.. ii. .a j,u.iaiuiu ni, a later uaio some thing of moro importance will fnllnw I have been greatly handicapped in tho work that I havo boon earrvinf nn. owing to tho lack of apparatus. Later something of greater importance may iouow irom tno results that havo al ready obtained. I intend to continue my researches on tho transmutation of elements." FARMERS SELL OWN CROPS. Fiold-to-Oonsumer Idea is Growing in Indiana Build Warehouses. Indlnnanol Is Within thn n-rf rtn days tho most comprohonsivo efforts that have nver hnnn mmln in nnnl.. ------ -.-v.. . . x. u . VI Ull.UlbU inuiana tanners into devoted Bolf-Intor est will bn inniimim tod nml n.l.l izors will bo at work in all part of tho state. Steps hhvo nlrnmlv ---, mwsa kiinvu raise II fund tnr Mm rliannonl mlMlAna .tjwiiwi wi lllllllUllO Oi (lOlInrH ' WfirHi nf rrrnln tral depot in this city, nnd olovntors uimir ouiiuings nro to bo erected ,.m h,Ich nGntH of t'o farmers aro to SOU tholr Products dlrnol tn l.lr.n... . - -- - . v . .v ii ii i if i r v: 1 n find ttnnmttt fmm m L I i vuMoumtio, inu pinn JS much the minu us mat. acioptoa by tho big brow ors in Kentiinkv nn.i ntt.n. .v ...... SIUIL'9, UI1CI rarmors intorcsind in ( iinii,... ti ...m , . uvnuiu lb will uu 411110 as successful. Cholera Ragos in Russia. St. Petersburg Tho horrors nf ti. cnoiora sconrgo in Russin, according to Professor Pnln. nt !, 1I n .1 . , "i nun vruBB, WHO has boon sont by tho government to uuu ""' nunm to study moasuros of COmunttinf tho ill nnn on , "uhy in creasing. Childrnn n.n i manv Instances, bocauso thoir paronts vu. iniuuvci navo died, leaving thorn unsupported. Thoro is no indica tion yot of tho opidemio diminishing, and thousands of now casos nro bolng rnrrlatnrnrl .Intl.. .11. . "w.uB understating" tiTe' full extent of fiSaS case. Nogroes Abandon Texas. El PaSO, T0X. A dnlnrfnttnn nf mn negroes from tho vlolnitv nf Pnin.i Tox., whero 10 of tholr rnco woro ro contly killed by mobs, passed through hero Wednesday for tho intorior of Moxico. Thn 1ntrrnnm i . nv' uutiuruu mat tnov in. tended establishing a colony In Mexico and mnv n f linl. in .. 7, : iuiuuiug irom tho United States. Thoy assorted that tZ movement nt n.... m "vh,u uuanuon East ern Texas was widosproad. Virginia Gives Btatuo. "r'.V0'0"01 Jnmos Mann, chair. nnlntn0 V' commh Ion ap pointed las winter by the general as- aSf..'.a?. Btat to Preset to the ;i'u""u "l ranco a bronze copy of the "n"?!0" "V f Washington, it Rich. .(.': in"0"' accompaned by VoungCfecJ Pilot Was IcrnnK.-. I OourseZr I" .or SoVn ' Denl. Eniflnn.i t. . r nn American i!,iiJ av ntlfin rca' In ohn li. Molaum nf . ross tho Ktitflisl t k 5Sl Tilmansto.10 wifaftl ner. nn.l 1... ".".rwor TrU.I for of of TIlO twn.iiifin ni... . . Ktal was tC Z 'l J "nt it was only aWLSi "tUok,;o,.Zt& not ovou his national f i?5 Ho was reputed to L. ? 'I Chicago architect. """if To ninko tho feat uiu Molssnnt yS'A tho geography hi, ,2 ? novor lmnii l tf.,.i" , "".'. I tn ml J .7.1 :.""",U Udud rog7hoe1ia0ftayiJ .strong oftstorlv wlmi " The ehnnti.il .........va ..KL ,. tlio nor a vovn. t."im:rm don. Mnl..--' VV"B '.'mil Ifuber rnZ L", T?if two .ours:"Laraia wrecked, and .t.,i...-? , "t t early hour" His mechnriician, Albert VL hod accompanied him scroti rS, trv. nnL- 1.1. l... .v" " when thn inn nr ..! . .Bl for thn rinX ".ra.MtN Tlmimn nla L 1 1 rn jh the daring aviator SSJI - - r uvt 10 (Sill bfl tempt in tho face of the Mai was blnwlnrr V Molssnnt enrml n,.l.l.-.. ,. low in his wnlrn l.nl 1.1... ,1 imr (tin- ,11,1 nn .1.... 1. -"1 Mill trl.. Ir. IT .!.... . 'I " hi iuu ici. want 1 ...... .... vt0 umm heavy min storm Into whitUiJ ,iii,uncuing mo tngUli (OUt j - .....u mcv inerullsfl fncnm nt tn III.- 1..11 . , 1 "" " "w" o umi, Illufl Mlimled them. An averaw 11 """vvii iiuu iiimi iuu left iruta lnl....l .1.. , .HiuvM nver mc water, 'iht te:t fnlntiiin m.l LmIU 1 r.t . . . J .......,u, ui.it uvm Jiuuusi ull mechanician wero bonumbtil, ttJ lui ivrn nil 1111- ,in r v nn i.M.k.j ..u .. ....... uu 1U(JUtUil tn nn inf a.ii..u.i "This Is my first visit to&jJ This is only my sixth flight la uJ nlnna T .11.1 .. . !...! 71 Paris to Calais whn T iri,t iJ .1 . . " ."r.t i.. nnr , i ... ...a . . . ul.nll !... I I., 'it.. 1 " .iiiru iu ICIJ (111 IS) COIf HI would liko to land in Hyde nil r ii- i ii .. ' I i cuii umi it," EXPRESS COMPANIES TO III Now Railroad Rate Law Btccai foctive. wasninL'ton- i hn new rinrcii upon tho nassacn of the ict w u go, sections or the isir it'.uy iuu ouspcnsion oi rates wcbi feet. 8inco that time the ii commerco commission hai bi ing under tho law. V . . it . . mIoii with thn riwMcntat.rei A tAliwihnnn n n it rnlmtrnnh nrnrtlSxl IviviiliUHU Willi t VH. !' vviMf i in tnoir vawer to xnci uaio wi tho coinmi8lon. Hereafter ttc fvrnnfi nnil .nlnnlinna inmnJBlf1 fllo ronorts with the commlJWi corning tholr business, juit bj j n nnw 'nl. .. m. .(.a InfiimH no franks could ho locally ojm, ns governed by the pa PTO ii.. ir..i -a .kiiiri tm pnm slvcly oxclusivo. Vatican Makes Deniili Rome Tho Vatican is kept 1 suing denials of statement! g bv Premier Cannloius and hll I era with reference to tho (w I... 11 . -i i. ...i ifle. inrwnnn run ruurcii hum nn n tnlfn tlift form 01 "- r .1 i ii. lT.i ,nn nrrrnuv. " uu 111 UIU lUUVmi ci . . nuiviliuuu iiuiuuuu .v...- , contly publishod Interview mor Mpnnisii ministiT i wn. niiAiAf nm snvini; vh. - socrotnry or stnto wo "p.-" tho bill dealing wita gutions. Ooroaa Annoxatlon Tokio Tho long awnitd m . .. -r tn nlinlll iv " "J .....1 ......Knir to IP"-- patches from Seoul, published q Tokio pross. final negotiations for w ' count Toraiiclli, tho JP ie'T(i gonornl In Corea. It "X., h ..Mlllll DU - negotiations will no throo days. r- CJM1 ffht. tm n AO in uubh'- t i i. rinninnnT ' ' . i . iT AVI III council's oi j Imnrd in t0W. . r iiunrins j. v- . i. . w - - - , .rrr. . . jur'. ' nnnr.o duvu- . . tni .formal offer W . . n mow nnlnmliilH Jfniiway f 9 tin rt nrbttratlon mon nnd Oharlos of tho rated now ...111 mnnt. nnn.. I n vnlnstlltfi advanco in and with olustato, ' ln 10 fti; of t no rocognitioa o