NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Resume of the L«M Important but Not L* m Interesting Events of the Past Week Taft speak» plainly (or tariff revision. Rix bodies have been recovered from the lost French submarine. Honey is as determined as ever to win his fight against alleged San Fran­ cisco grafters. Secretary right pledgee Japan that no boycott will be tolerated against Japan- see in this country. Three Chilean engineers are en route to San Francisco to study the recon­ struction in progress there. Cnaregie says Roeoevalt has done more to accomplish spelling reform than all the philologists in the past 20 years A two story building in Coffryville, Kan., wares blown up by an explosion of natural gas and two persons killed and 24 hurt. Two women at Logansport, Ind., en­ gaged in a hairpnlling while endeavor­ ing to get near the Longworths durirg their visit there. The Chicago railroads refuse to grant the switchmen an eight-hour day, but still bold to their offer of an advance of 2 cents an hour in wages. Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder of the Christian Science church, is said to be dying, and an immense fortune supposed to be hers is mieeing. A Philippine supply boat was at­ tacked by Pulajanee and three scouts killed. Five of the rebels were killed and troops are in pursuit of the or thee San Francisco school authorities sav they acted for the beet interests of all in separating the Japanese school child­ ren from the others. They say they will establish separate schools for the Japanese. New York cl aSenrs are on strike. Many duels are taking place in Cuba to settle revolutionary grudges. King Edward is said to have stock in a big Chicago telephone monopoly Three members of the Toledo, O., ice trust have been ordered to serve their Jail sentences. United States Senator Rayner says tbs trusts have grown up and no longer need protection. Robbers blew open the safe in the Odin.O hio, bank and escaped with all they could carry. Wife desertion is increasing alarm­ ingly in Chicagoo. Families to the number of 939 were deserted in 1905. Mrs. Peary is condfient that her hus­ band has found the north pole, and ex­ pects to bear from him the last of No­ vember. Secretary Taft has declined a place on the Supreme bench, which is indi­ cation that be would like the presiden­ tial nomination. Five more bodies baev been taken from the ruins of the burned tenement house in Kansas City. This make eight known dead. A cargo of 350,000 singing birds, mostly canaries, arrived at New York. The prevalence of anarchy in Moroc­ co keeps the ministers shut up in the capital. The French parliament is again in session. Brush fires are burning over bun dreds of acres in Southern California. The new battleship Minnesota suc­ cessfully stood a four-hour endurance test. A San Francisco deputy sheriff shot and killed a wife-beater who resisted arrest. The recent election of Santa Fe offi­ cers was dominated by Standard Oil in­ terests. Secretary Root has asked Japan to punish the perpetrators of the recent seal raid. Three miners were found dead in a mine near Philadelphia. They bad inhaled too much gas. Every one of tne 85 police captains in New York city except one baa been changed “for the good of the service.’’ The state of Arkansas has been given Judgment of 110,000 against the Ham­ mond Packing company for contempt. Over 400 life preservers washed ashore on the Virginia coast, and it is believed to indicate a marine disaster. Harriman may retire from presi­ dency of Union Pacific and confine his attention to crmpleting an ocean-to- ocean route. Of 418 tone of preserved meats con demned in Lindon recently, 24 tone came from the United Statee and 232 tone from Argentine Republic. A mob wrecked a etereopticon appa­ ratus in New York city that was being used in election exhibits by the Inde­ pendent Munciipal Ownership League. Bantoe Dumont has won a ,100,000 air ship prise in France. Anna Held, the actress, bad $161,- q 00 worth of jewels stolen. THANKS OF NATION. PLUNGE TO DEATH. Dey Farm lug. 1 The Campbell aystem of dry farm­ ing. which was first tried In tbs semi- Throe Loadsd Trolley Care Leave President Calls on People to Observe arid portions of North Dakota aud Track and Go Through Troetle. November 29. about which much has apt*ared In Atlantic City, N. J.. Oct. 30.—By the newspapers and magaalnes within the Washington, Oct. 24.—The president wricking of a three coach trnln on the past year or two, Is doing groat things has issued a proclamation naming West Jersey A Seashore Railroad Sun. fur mauy portions of the Western Thursday, November 29, as a day of day afternoon ut least 50 pussotigoia Ntatea, where with a rainfall of but thanksgiving. The text of the procla­ perished and the list may reach th«l tun or twelve Indies per annum bumper mation is as follows: total of 75 when all la known While crops of coni, wheat, beets and other “A proclamation. crops can be grown. This system of crossing th«» drawbridge spanning the “The time of the year has come crop culture Is based on tlie conserva­ 'waterway known aa the •Thorough­ ■we-— -it when, in accordance with the wise cus­ tion of practically all of tlie moisture fare." which separates Atlantic City Corn limit l.nu«». tom of our fathers, it becomes my duty from th«- mainland, the train left the lu the soli through a dust or surface peats Time «pent In klllltiic Insect to set aside a special day of thanksgiv­ I mulch, and under It as high as forty trncks and plung« d Into the water. must usually be set down as so much ing and praise to the Almighty because Japanese Ambassador Calls on Uncle Th«» passengers In the first two bushels of coru to tlie acre have lx»en coaches, with on«» or two exceptions, i'11'® from th«» constructive work of blessings we have received and of grown lu North Dakota, fifty bushels Sam to Explain — President were drowned. Twenty flve bodies of Improving the tilth of the soil, nnd power prayer that these blessings may have been recovered, and It Is expect- attending to tlie other needs of the of wheat per aero lu western Nebraska, be continued. Yet another year of Orders Investigation. cd that at least 25 and possibly 50 'crops. Occasionally, however, an Im- while better than twenty tous of beets widespread well-being has passed. "'«aches’“ *'* " “** "ub,mr,od (proved system of cultivation gets rid bars t«een produced In Colorado. While Never Before in our history or in the couches. this method of crop culture has little history of any other nation lias a pw Washington. Oct. 3?.—President Th«» accident was witnessed by of our lusect enemies nt the same time. pie enjoyed mote abounding material ROOSSVSlt lust night dir. ( ted Victor II. many persona on shore, and assistant^ Thia Is conspicuously the case In the value In tiiuee perilous of the country prosperity than has ours; a prosperity Metcalf. Secretary of the Department was promptly sent from Atlantic City. method recently proposed by Prof. where there la an abundant rainfall, It so great that it should arouse in us no of Commerce and Labor, to proceed to Little could be done, however, toward Forl«ea, of Illinois, fur destroying the does have a tremendous Import In all territory wtiero there Is fertility in spirit of reck leer pride, and least of all, San Francisco and make a thorough saving the Ilves of those Imprisoned In corn root louse. a spirit of heedless disreg-vid of our and complete inquiry Into the situa­ th«» submerged coaches. The water at The |>eat works havoc to both sweet the soli, but au annual rainfall of lees responsibility; but rather a sober cense tion affecting the exclusion of Japan­ the ixilnt wh«re the train plunged tn and field corn. The small brown aut than twenty Inches. of our many blessings, and a resolute ese children from the schools provided was not deep enough to cover the attends the luuse and Is n-siwnsllile WleSrell Assies. purpose, under Providence, not to for­ for white children and the det« rmina- coaches at first, but as they settled In tion to place Japanese pupils in sep­ th«« mud and as the tide rose they fur carrying It about the field. Pro- What to do with the wludfall apples feit them by an? action of our own. arate schools. The President Is anx­ were soon gone from sight. feasor Forbes found that by using a Is a problem that gives the owner of “Material well-being, indispensable ious to obtain at first hand, front a l.at«> In th«« evening a wrecking crew disk harrow one to three time« early every large orchard considerable con­ though it is, can never be anything but Cabinet officer who is acquainted with arrived, and with their aid and with the foundation of true national great­ local conditions in San Francisco, full the use of a derrick, a dozen or more lu the spring, tiefure the com la plant­ cern as the time for picking apples up- ness and happiness. If we build noth­ information affecting ev< ry phase of bodies were tak«-n out and brought to ed. from so to PS ;>er cent of the ants pruuchee. Whrro one la provided with ing upon this foundation, then our na­ the subject, to the end that whatever this city. Of th«» 25 bodies about 20 and corn root lice are destroyed. and an evaporator or la ao fixed that ho tional life will be as meaningless and action is taken by this government have been Identified and It Is b< lieved no further treatment la required dur­ can convert this defwtlve fruit Into empty as a house where only the found­ may be after an accurst«« understand­ that m> difficulty will be experienced ing the season. The |>e<-ullnr virtues vinegar, the problem is comparatively ation has been laid. Upon our mater­ ing of the situation. The President In establishing the Identity of the of thia remedy are that it Is simple, simple. But where neither method of feels that every effort within hla effective and good for the corn, sluee ial well-being must be built a super­ power should be exerted to see that others. The trestle Is about a mile long aud the soil la thereby put tn a better state disposing of this product of tlie orchard structure of individual and national life all the treaty rights claimed by the Is possible It is a question what la tl«s 15 feet above th«» water, and the drop of cultivation. lived in accordance with the laws of Japanese for their people residing In to th«» water required several seconds, best thing to do. An effective method the highest morality, or else our pros­ the United States shall be respected giving tin««» for the pass« ngers to see of dls|«oalng of such apples ami oue •eV» «'hlettew << h >*. perity itself will in the long run turn and protected. and calculate their fate. which gives a certain return la to turn It baa been proven by statistic« that The determination to send Mr. Met­ out a curse instead of a blessing. We Th<> accident was due to a rail droves of liogs or sta*ep Into tbs or­ calf to San Francisco was one of the the mixing of chicken« 1s the great rot “turning in." It appears that the rail should be both reverently thankful for chard periodically and allow them to what we have received and earnestly requests made by Viscount Aoki. the which was an outside one on the right Industry In Uie United States, clean them up. This not only dls|«oaM Japanese Ambassador, who, at • con ­ hand aide coming down, must have course this Includes bent upon turning it into a means of ference with S«’cretary Root yester­ b«en out of plumb about an eighth of those who sre In of tlie apples, but tlie worms as well, grace and not of destruction. day. asked that the Japanese subjects an inch. The sharp flange of the elec­ aa such apples are usually wormy. In this business on a “Accordingly, I hereby set apart in California be accorded their full tric caught thia and twisted It Inwards any case It Is best to remove tbs wind­ large scale for prof ­ Thursday, the 29th day of November, rights und« r the treaty of 1894, in­ This twist threw the first car off falls from beneath the trees, and If next, as the day of thanksgiving and cluding that of the children to attend th«» track and into the water. Th«» re­ it. aud also tbOM they cannot t«e dla|M>scd of In any of supplication, upon which the people the public schools of San Francisco. sult was that the second and third w uo probably keep tlie methods »uggi-sted It Is best to put shall meet in their homes or churches, This request was the subject of very cars were dragxed with It and while a half dozen fowl them on ti>e plow land with the msuuro devoutly acknowledging that which long and earnest discussion at the the third car was descending the rear In the back yard. and turn them under. has been given them and to pray that Cabinet meeting yesterday, when the portion struck a piece of the abut­ Neverthcleiw.wbetb they may in addition receive the power conclusion was reache«l that the best ment. hung there for a short time and er for business or thing to do was to send Mr. Metcalf th» ti slid Into the water. This brl> f Farmers ■■« I'esltrr Faarierw. to use these gifts aright. to California to secure personally all stop saved several lives. A number of pleasure, chicken The farmer baa a real grievance “In witness whereof I have hereunto the data which could have any pos- raising is an Inter ­ men and women leaped out of win­ ngnliixt tin» poultry fancier, lu that lie set my band and caused the seal of the sibl«« bearing on the situation. The dows and the rear door either into the esting pastime that Cllll'KKS coor. lias doue all of hla crossing aud In­ United Statee to be affixed. despatch of a Cabinet officer on such water or caught hold of a post and Appeals to every­ breeding of fathers, daughters, uncles “Done at the city of Washington this a mission, it was argued, would dem­ were rescued. body. It is claimed that chickens 22d day of October, in the year of our onstrate to the Japanese the evident It was stated that fully 80 to 100 should have as much earn as a Uuuniu aud aunla without any regard to prac­ tical utility, says Forming, whether tlie Lord. 1906, and of the independence of sincerity of the Govrrnment tn dealing passengers were aboard, mostly all with the whole subject and Its desire crowde made no difference. His whole “Elihu Root, alm has been to breed out a foul flight school question. Mr. M«tcalf will pay here from Philadelphia. One or two “Secretary of State.’’ some attention to the charges made by bodies of the band were recovered cient and durable. As shown here It Is f«»nther or two. or to create a better rectangular In form, being made of Count Aoki that Japanese restaurant early in the afternoon. comb, or sjrss of a better tint at a sheet metnl. The top and sides are keepers In San Francisco have suf­ sacrifice of everything else. Tiie result CHANGES IN CABINET. bent to shape, with flanges nt the bot­ fered indignities. These reports, the la that when a farmer goes Into the CLOSING IN ON THE UTES. Ambassador says, come from consular tom which connect with the flooring. market to buy thoroughbreds with his officers of the Japanese government At each side are supports which bold General Shifting of Positions to Take in San Francisco. Seven or eight re­ Wyoming Militia May Be First In th« coop slightly above the ground, money In hla pocket ready and willing Place Soon. to pay for the beet stock, he not only Touch and Battle May Be Fought. ports have been made concerning a tending to keep tlie coop moisture Washington, Oct. 24. — The follow­ boycott Inaugurated against these res­ Butte. Mont.. Oct. 30.—A special to proof and preventing rain or other often pays for qualltlee be dore not need, but actually pays ing statement rrgardirs prospective taurants. stating that agents have th«- Miner from Sheridan. Wyo., says: been posted to prevent patrons from Soldiers are now approaching the water from entering. At each end are a premium for something that changes in President Roosevelt’s cabi­ entering the restaurants and in several perforated doors, which are very easi ­ band of renegade Utes from five diff­ net was mads pubile tonight: instances stones have been thrown erent points, and it is only a question ly held In position. At tbs bottom of baa tieen obtained at a aacrtfice of tlie very qualities which he does “On the retirement of Secretary and windows broken. of time until the redskins are either each door 1« an extension, through noil. There are a few men, however, The Japanese officials in Washing­ forced to surrender or are annihilated Shaw and Attorney General Moody which ;«iurs a rod. the latter extend­ from the cabinet, the following chang ton say they realize that these dem­ by the cavalry from Fort Keogh, ap ing through the top of the coop and raising thoroughbml stock that Is onstrations and the exclusion of the proachlng from the north, two more "bred to lay,” or to m««et certain market es will be made: also Into the ground, preventing the demands, and those are the men that “Secretary of the treasury—George school children, are acts local in char­ troops from Fort Meade from the coop from being displaced. In tins way acter northwest, two from Fort Robinson, should be patronizetl. B. Cortelyou. out of Gillette, closing In from the the fowl are rendered safe against the “Postmaster general — George Von CHINESE ARMY EFFICIENT. southeast, two from the same fort ad­ attacks of animals. Care •«« OrehsrSs Pars- L. Meyer. vancing from Arvada, from the south, Fruit growers about Naugatuck, “Attorney general—Charles J. Bona Carries Portable Wireless Plant and and two companies of Infantry from lk««p the Market PeasaXa. Mich., bare beeu busy trimming their parte. Fort Mackenzie, from the west. Wins Expert’s Praise. Ray« a Western writer on sheep: apple trees, says Country Geutleman. “Secretary of the naw—Victor H The Utes are traveling northwest, Changtufu. Oct. 27.—A notable fea­ and according to a report have not The market culls fur ihrep with a Ja*k Ten years ago they were thinking of Metcalf. "Secretary of commerce and labor— ture of the Autumn maneuvers of the yet passed the Big Powder. The ban«! face aud legs, and a close I’.eeet Is a I cutting them dowu and aettlug out Chinese Imperial army, which ended Is making direct for the Cheyenne advantage. There never bat been s («each treea. To-day every half-dead Oscar 8. Straus.” Thursday, has been a portable wire­ agency, across the river. It now looks tune when a fair profit could nut te The general understanding for some tree la trimmed, and If there Is u»t less telegraphy apparatus, carried up­ time has been that Attorney General on light wagons and so adjusted that as though the several bodies of Wy obtained from the keeping of sheep. enough manure, fertilizer Is bought for oming militia will he able to arrive In Tuere are In the world to-day 00,000,0. SI these half dead trees. Rix years ago Moody will retire on January 1 and ft can be erected in less than 30 the vicinity of Ashland. 60 miles north that Secretary Shaw will follow him on minutes. The stations were operated of here, by Monday at least. In which fewer sheep than twelve years ago, and one of Naugatuck's young fanners mar­ M itch 4 next. by Chinese officers of the telegraph event a battle will probably be fought the consumption of mutton and wool la ried a Chicago girl who use«! to attend Mr. Meyer, who will become post­ corps. In the valley of Tongue River, near rapidly Increasing, hence It Is safe to her vacation there. Hhe loved country The maneuvers ended with victory that place. master general, is ambassador to Rus­ conclude that sheep to the farmer Is a life, and was a subscriber to agricul­ sia. He is a native of Massachusetts for the Northern army. At a village Ashland Is 12 miles from the Ch'v safe proposition. Du not start on a tural magazines. Iler husband's or­ aid has been well known as a business five miles south of Changtufu this enne reservation, and the Utes have large scale; begin low and work up. chard was Just like the rest, untrlmmed army succeeded in checking the ad­ already Bent couriers to the Cheyennes man. The Western farmer ta deep down, troops of the Tenth Cavalry makes a and after It Is fairly rooted allow the of green grnaa and then turns brown Roosrvdt to fill the vacancy caused by cost >500,000. total of 765 officers and men on the top to grow. Itself. It makes a coarse and ugly the death of ex-President Harrison as wav to the scene of the depredations cover In the lawn and the Individual a member of the permanent court of of the Ute Indians on Powder river in California Again Fails. wl«o attempts to eradicate It by dig­ Parkin« Apples. arbitration at The Hagne. Wyoming It la hoped to overawe the In packing apples fur market first as­ ging and cultivation mny tie entlroly San Francisco, Oct. 27 —The cruiser Indians by the display of a strong California again failed yesterday in force and prevent a fight. They are. sort them, so that they will run uni­ without a lawn for two or three years. Choked With Snow. the endurance test, which is all that however, well armed and very sullen, form In size and quality. Pack In sound, If anything can get the beat of crab Denver. Oct. 24.— Eastern Colorado stands between her and acceptance by and It Is hard to say what will happen clean barrels—barn-la with flat hoops grnsn In a fair contest. It Is white has been in the throes of a blizzard to­ the government. With the naval trial There are about 350 in the party, In­ preferred. Turn the upper head down, clover. In a number of lawns In Wash­ day, but the weather bureau bolds out board and accompanied by the de­ cluding women and children, but J dr take out the lower head and place a ington and elaewhere white clover has the hope of clearing weather tonight. stroyer Paul Jones, the California not think there are over 150 fighting large sheet of white paper next the furnished the menus for a final vic­ Snow ceased falling in Denver this af­ went outside the heads for her third men among them. trial at the endurance run. After a bend, then pack the first layer of apples tory over crab grass. The white clov­ ternoon, the storm center having run of an hour and a half, during with the stem ends upon the head. er gradually Invades the area of «Tab moved eastward. The actual fall of which she exceeded the contract speed Clash With Red Men. Pack the second tier, but reverse the grass, replacing the latter with a dose, enow in Denver since Friday night wss of 22 knots, the cruiser was forced to Butte. Mont., Oct. 30.—A Minor spe­ apples; then fill the apples without dark-green carpet about 21 inches and in some portions return to port on account of over­ of the state it was four feet or more. heating of the journals on the port cial from the north states that monger bruising the fruit Hhnke down thor­ Kosy Wap ts Us« Rig at Stamya. advices have been received al Fort oughly and fill so full that the head Delay of freight and passenger traffic engine. A method of getting rid of stumps Benton of a stabbing and shooting af­ must bo pressed In with a lever or bar­ which has been highly recommended is the principal damage done by the fray in the Sweet Grass jillls, 00 miles storm thus far, although fruit crops distant, between Indians and whites, rel press; then fasten the head, turn and which, to be effective, aliould be to Be Storehouse. the barrel over and mark plainly the done now. Is as follows: Bore a bole and livestock are threatened. Havana..Oct 27—Carrying out fur­ as the result of which two men are dead and two badly wounded. It Is name of the variety contained. Extra one or two Inches In diameter and ther the policy under which arms sur­ Impossible to learn the names of th< care and labor In packing enhances the Plans for English Teachers' Tour. about eighteen Inchee deep Into the New York, Oct. 24. — An elaborate rendered by the Insurgents have been principals in the trouble. A priest value when selling. center of the stump. Then put Into has left Fort Benton for the scene. Of ­ tour of the United Statee has been destroyed, orders have been given this bole one or two ounces of salt­ ficers are also preparing to leave for Orow Feod oa «ho Fares. planned for the 500 English teachers that a great quantity of arms, the peter. FBI the bole with water and accumulation of 40 years, now stored the hills- _______________ The Massachusetts Mtate crop report who are to visit this country soon un­ In Morro Castle, be thrown into the plug It up. In the spring take out der the directions of Alfred Mosely, C. s«a. This work lg being done by the contains an article by Prof. F. 8. Cooley Mutinous Cossacks Sentenced. the plug, pour in about one half gal> M. G. The teachers will leave Eng­ garrison under American officers. on “ Some Causes Affecting the Profits Yeketerlnoslav. Oct. 29.—The trial land in groups of 25 and remaia in this Most of the guns are of obsolete pat­ of the Cossacks who mutinied last of Dairying.” On the subject of feed­ Ion of kerosene oil and light It The country from two weeks to three tern. About 1,000 stands of arms are winter and withdrew to the mountains, ing dairy cattle the professor urges stump will smolder away to the very mouths. The first group is expected to be rendered useless. where they proclaim'd a Cossack re­ that feeds be produced on tlie farm as extremities of the roots, leaving noth­ public has come to an end. Some of far as possible. Usually the beat prac­ ing but the ashes.—Farming. to arrive at the end of November and the men have been sentenced to from tice Is to purchase only feeds rich In Great Milk 8upply Concern. the last in March. Mr. Mosely will teieroviBg th« R«rg. remain until the last group has left. New York, Oct. 27 —What promises 15 to 20 years' imprisonment at hard protein and raise the coarse fodders «elect as far as possible females labor. to be the biggest milk concern in the on the farm. Cows fed on starvation which conform to tbs standard of ex­ United State, has Just been organized. Worst Blizzard in History. rations yield no profit, and those over- cellence of the breed. If thia la accom­ Walter M. Hodge is promoting the fi­ Fleet of Fishers Destroyed. Cheyenne, Wyo.,Oct.24.— Wyoming fed with expensive feeds are also kept plished It will Insure a uniformity in nancial end and James L. Bennett rep­ is in the grasp of the worst blizzard in resents the farmers. Mr. Bennett has Toklo, Oct. 30.—As a result of the at a loss. The point of highest profit type that Is highly desirable. If in ad­ recent storm, the Goto Island fishing the history of the state. Old timers for y'ars been the counsel for the Five In feed must lie determined by experi­ dition to this It Is poaslbls to select concede they have never seen anything States Milk Producers’ Association, fleet was practically destroyed, 228 ment and calculation, and varies with cows and belfero that are similarly to equal the present storm, which has which hag a membership of 10,0'6 vessels having been lost and 822 fish- the locality and circumstances of the bred they will be more likely to pro­ raged for four days. All railroad lines farmerg, who contribute to the milk u.-jnen drowned. Of those sav'd, 100 feeder. duce uniformity in their offspring. were Injured. supply of New York City. out oPCheyenne were blocked today. JAPAN IS ANCERED Wants to Know Cause of Japan­ ese Boycott In 'Frisco. AID OF FEDERAL COURT ASKED