V NEWS OF THE WEEK In i Condensed Fra tor Oar Busy Readers. IAPPENN6S OF TW CONTINENTS The Corean emperor has confirmed the report that be has abdicated. M m . Russell Sage hat given *100,000 to the Syracuse, N. Y., university. Germany will oppose at The Hague any movement towards disarmament. Japan haa just tried to float *20,000,- 000 of railroad txmd* in England, but tiled. German military officers are experi­ menting with a very successful dirigible balloon. Tbe people of Russia are refuaing to register for the elections, aa they recog­ nise it to be a farce. A bulldog belonging to the Roosevelt family treed the French ambassador and has been banished. Tbe recount of ballots in the mayor­ alty fight in New York has been further delayed by McClellan's lawyers. □ RILLS PINKERTON MEN. HAWLiY finishes argument . Haywood Attorney Says Stsunsnberg Murder Part of Conspiracy. la Bure Haywood Had Hand In Steu nenborg Murder. Boise, Idaho, July 34.—Forsaking the theoiy of vengeance aa Orchard's motive for the murder of ex-Governor Steunenberg. E. F. Richardson argued that Orchard was in the employ of the Pinkerton detective agency when he killed Sheonenlierg and that the mur­ der was a part of a conspiracy to hang Haywood. This sudden departure waa followed by a tremendous denunciation of Cap­ tain James McParland and tbe Pinker­ tons and passionate vituperal ou of Orchard, Governor Gooding, of l.ialio, Senator Borah and Governor Peabody, of Colo.-ado, in fact, all who have acted on the side of the prosecution of Hay­ wood came in f< r a sluxre of Kiehaid- son’s peroration. Mr. Richardson, having spoken for nearly nine hour», wound up by plead­ ing w ith the jury not to convict Hay­ wood on the testimony of the celf-cou- feaeed criminal. Orchard, whose testi­ mony, he said, had not beeu corrobor­ ated by any teeitmony standing by it­ self and unsupported by Orchard, to connect Haywood with any conspiracy to commit crime. Mr. Richardson charged the Pinkrrton detective agency with a systematic plot to secure the conviction of Haywood. Nloyer and Pet­ tibone as a means to the desired ex­ termination of the Western Federation of Miners. Clarence Darrow will commence his argument in Harwood's behalf when court meets this morning. It is ra­ ported that he «ill require two days to close fot tbe defense. Boiae, July 33.—Jamee H. Hawley, leading eouneel tor Uie state of Idaho, presenting the tliat of tbe arguments tu the jury in the ease against William D. Hayerood, spoke for nearly eight Imuro, distributed over three so»»Ions of couit. Even when the toii noon oeealon Satur­ day had extended ter beyond the cus­ tomary tiiiM* limit, evety scat In the courtroom waa occupied and remained ai until the last won! was spoken. Non* listened more attentively to the argument* than Haywood, the defend­ ant, and tioue showed less emotion. Ftoiu tune to time be took copious uotea lu a small book aud frequently made suggestion» to one or other of his counael, seveu of whom were in court today. Throughout Hie day Mr. Hawley used an almoat conversations I louo. The aualy*!» of testimony in contradiction of Drchard's »lory concluded frequently with the denunciation of wiitiee* aftur wilneae aa a wilful perjurei or guilty of unintentional faleehood. When he had spoken five and a halt hour*. Mr. Hawley reached Osldwell, where at the clone ol the year 19)5 the pre|«raHona for the murder of Steuiientxrg were afoot. Ilia vuiee now found a ayiiipa- ihctio note and, as he told of the last momenta of the ex-governor the court­ room waa hushed and Hie jury leaned forward to catch the speaker's every word. Mt. Hanley's peroration was imprea aive. There waa no attempt at any flight of oratory, but only a strong note of deep sincerity and great ear­ nest neoa when he pleaded for an honest judgment from honest men of Idaho. Mr. Hawley raid he did not charge that a majority or even tliat many of the Wretern Federation of Miner« were criminal«, but that tlie evil deeds of the officer* end of the scum of the or­ ganisation had brought discredit on the rank and tile. The time luui in­ deed come, lie said, «hen right think­ ing men should rise and make war upon the evil influences that were the curex< of all labor organisations. On the adjournment of court until Monday morning, Mr. Hawley »as showered with congratulations. FIRE AT VICTORIA. CHEMAWA IN FIRST RANK. SETTER TRAIN SERVICE. Improvemerts Will Make It Leading Southern Pac fic Antlclpstss Move Of Indian School In Courttry. Railroad Commission. Cbemawa — The Chemawra Indian Salam—As a result»I the hearing tic- school ia building a new brick hospital fure the railroad coiiinii»si ixiaile requiting _ _ and it is hoped to liave them rea-lv for (tlie coiu|«ny to run a stub paarenger ixvupaccv lor the ipenmg of the fall »«ratal tram num from SXMC*T- Koeeburg 1« t ■ imilSDU Portland vu ou No. 113'a time when that train is reported term of the school. The hospital «ill be supplied with an tarar late at that station. the meat modern and sanitary equip­ Ttns order will bo maJe to satisfy ment ami the whool'* opan-air sani­ the demands of the traveling public fur tarium «ill be extended. The bakery a mure satiafactorv service through the will be supplied with the latest im­ valley, especially oy noithbouad over­ proved oven and appliances. land No. 13, which, up to two weeks The steam and electrical engineering ago, was from one to six »nd eight depe rtment of the «.-hool will also be Jiour* late. Itoubtlre.« in anticipation improved by addition» to meet the of the tiling _ of thia complain*, which _____ growing ueeda of the institution. With ha» lieen held in abeianee by the com- theee improvement Chemawa will mission for several weeks, the Hcuth- maintain her rank as the lw»t equipped era Pacific compaio put on an extra Indian naaaual training .«chool not ouly train which run» as far south a* Albany on the Facitic coast, but of the whole and ---1 then «•— doubles J— — the ««-- drat « — back aa sec­ tion of No. 12. United State« Indian service. Stiahgvly enough this change waa Looks Like Railroad Work. made upou the same lay the eomplaint Eugene—The Southern Pacific com­ eras tilrd, without But ice to the com­ pany has unloaded a ear of scrapPr* at mission and without the latter*» know­ I Natron during the past week, which is ledge. E ver since this extra was put taken by the people in Uiis vicinity aa i&to service, picking up the heavy local an indication that the work of con­ express and baggage -liipmeuts, No. 13 structing the Natron-Klamath exten­ has been on time and complaint has sion will begin very soup. An official ceased upon this score. The railnad of the company, while in Eugene, pas- [ commission, however, twlievra thia sing through the city on his wav south,! »tub service should be extended as fsr stated that the company «aa looking south as Roseburg and an order to this for terminal grounds in Eugene and effect will prohably I« made. It is that this city stooJ a fair chance of be expected that the ¿Hilliern Pacific will coming a division point for all the endeavor to show that such an order is trains of the Natron-Klamath exten­ unnecessary, but, since no assurance I» sion, a» well as for those of the line given that the new train service will acroe.« the state to Ontario, when it is be made permanent, the order of the built commission will be a standing one and will make it so. COLUMBIA IS BLAMED San Padre Officers Say Disaster Could Have Been Averted. MINDIES SEVENTY-SEVEN SAVED Seventy-Two Are Unaccounted lor and Chances Of Being Found Alive Are Small. I WORST or CRIMINAL*. Fresecutlon Declarsa Urahaia's 8tor Fully Itaoven. Boise, Idaho, July 30.—The field for argumviit both for the prosecution ami defense of William D. Hayarviod has been lluiited by Jadge Wood, «ho In a decision lianded down yesterday remov­ ed from consideration by tlie juiy all evidenoe t>eerlug uu the alleged cone pir­ acy by nilneowiivre aud others against the Western Federation uf Miners. Judge Wood decided Hint Hie defense uf llayaiaal had made nu legal connection of the Mlneowiiere* aaaoclaUon, Ihe Citlsens’ alliaiwa, of Colorado, and llis Pinkerton agency with tbe crimes aa laying a luuinlallun for the evidence In­ troduced by the defenee to show that the cliar^i against llaywwal and bls Oo- defendanto la the outcome of a conspir­ acy to eiterruliiato ths Federation. Immediately folio« Ing the gnimuiw»- ment of this decision, atgunient com­ menced. J. II. Hawley, Iradlng coon­ eel fur the »1st*, apckr for two hours and 16 niliiutra'nl the sltarnuun »eselon, the morning »r*»kn having been ad­ journed to enablo the judge to ptepate hla decision. Counsel for thout 13 30 o'clock Sunday morning. Tlie fiiat raporta justified the belief that at hast halt of the 360 persona on bard the'Columbia had perished, tail hourly the total shrinks. The best ad­ vice» now are tliat 177 escaped death when the veaael went to the Imttuni. One hundred anil seven of Ihe Colum­ bia's passenger» and 37 of her errw have bean brought to this port by the •teainrr Geo. W. Elder, which towed tlie colliding «chiavner H»ui Pedro from the mane of the dlra»ter Io Eureka. A late uieeeage from Shelter cove say» tliat three mure litebete liave been picked up, one uf them containing 18 neraoiia, another 16 and the third not reported. Two hour» after the wrack the f'« lifted and a cold wind commenced bi READY TO FICHI PACKERS. blow. The people In the boats Buffered much. Livestock Eschange Convention to O. Hwwnaon, a sail,* ol the Han Ped­ Consider Post Morten. ro, waa al the ubeel Haturday night Kanaaa City, Mo., July 20. — Live- when lbs fatal colliaion occurred. In ilia report to Hie aailoia' agent., John stock commiMion firms in ths 16 prin­ Erk’keon, the blame Is laid upon the cipal matketa <>( the country, that du shoulder« <>f tlie Columbia's otlicera? an annual business estimated al *800,- Other uiemlwrs of the crow of Uie Han 000,000, weie trprvsvntiii heir today Pedro substantiate the story of Heran- at ths opening ol the National Live­ son. lie rays that the erder waa given stock Exchange aaeia-isliou. Ths llve- to him aaheu tbe lookout sighted th» •tock centers represented Included near­ Columbia to put tlie wheel luud apoit. ly every city ol lm[airtauce from Buf­ Three points aposl- rallied the Han falo tn lienver and from Ht. Paul to Taenty de legs tea cams Pedro seaward apparently out of the Fort Worth. way ol tlie approaching vessel, whose from Chicago. The National Exchange 1» practice Hr name at tliat time was not known. Short loots from the whittle» of both the clearing house fur the various bawl Naift, ut Kanaaa voeeela warned the skipper*. The Co­ exchanges. James lumbia on tlie crest side, the Kan City, the pres dent, mid this morning Pedro on the n« side. Apparently that the mortem question, among oilier lioth vessel^ were proceeding at full things, will I«- dtecnaaed aud said ol II speed, if all had gone well, the San In hla annual address "Willie we regxi't the |«aaing uf ths I'edro would have cleared the Colum­ bia, but it ia evident tliat an order, ' cent hog, we rejoice that hie memory "put the wheel Irani a-atarboard," was hear» no taint of |»ist mortem, and Dial given on the Columbia. Thia aent her be left wit)i us the ever-welcome 7-cen directly acroee the bow of the steam •eers and ihe lowly »beep, with his schooner. Whether or not tbe speed of high-price«I fleece and strong-smelling either vessel was slackened ia Imma­ mutton." Mr. Hwlfl said that livestock si- terial, for the crash of the vrvaela waa terrifle. The Columbia, an iron vessel, changes for year» ha>l I men the butt for lore the brunt of the impact, and her shafts of cheap ridicule and the basis iron plates cracked, and a gash »even for criticism born either of malice or feet a< naw the forward liatch allowed ignorance. the water fn-e ingle» at great vehnlty. Canada at Irrigation Fair. Among the survivor« rescued and rar- tied north to this port by the George Harranisnto, Cal., July 20 —Canada W. Elder are mon and women from a «ill «and an exhibit of irrigation pro­ score of states, not a few from the At­ ducts to the Interstate Exp-witlon to lie lantic seaboard and the Middle Wool held in thia city next Heptemlwr In Among the»e are a number of school ronnecticn with the National Irrigation teachers, who were varying with a sra congress. A repriwntative of Alberta voyage their home trip from the an­ province called at headquarters to ar­ nual convention of the National Ea»»engrra may have lieen aayi: Authoritative information lias greater. Sixteen of the names given been received here that the Ihirango- here ate not found on the steamship Maaatlan rallrrad will be built by ths company's certified list. Adding to the Mexican government. It will be the 1H9 accredited passengers the 69 or 60 tint piece of ouoet ruction since the na­ mem lien of the Columbia's crew gives tional burger «aa definitely i-ffectreJ. a total <>f 249 lives jeopardised in the It is expected work will I» slatted at midnight collision. It ia known that the end of this year. Thia line is 3«ft at leaat 40 women were saved. miles long, and the estimated cwt is The prosecuting attorney of Missis­ sippi has sued the Standard Oil com- pany for *1.400,000 for violation of the Property Loss of *250.000 Retultg From Poor Pressure. anti-trust law. Victoria, B. C., July 24.—The great­ American and Jap.ineee bluejackets in France are to bt kept apart tor fear est fire in Victoria's history occurred of a fight Roth countries have squad yesterday afternoon, destroying five blocks and many detached buildings, rons in French waters. and involving a ioesot *250,000. Start­ Machinists are preparing to strike on ing in the unused boiler shop of the de­ all railroads. funct Albion works, the fire wiped out From Two San Fiancisco boys are under the shacks of the tenderloin. Rich Quicksilver Deposit. arrest for placing dynamite rape on Store street to Quadra, four blocks east­ Fair for Clackamas County. Gold Hill—A large ledge of rock lias ward. between Herald and Chatliam street car tracks. Orrgvn City—The'prespect for hold­ and Picneer streets, scarcely anything just been discovered a short distance The Haywood trial at Boise will cost escaped. north of Gold Hill which is so itch in ing a county fair in Clatkamaa county THIRTY-ONE DEAD. clow to *250,000, including the ex­ small yiwv piece Ml of ivva rock llval 414» i a Olitali IO good. k’A’l- I The IIV V Chautauqua (MEUlSEUqilSI next tail fall is The poor pressure of water greatly quicksilver 1 that penses of both sides. handicapped tbe firemen, who, aided by when flushed will produce an »mount ' grounds have been off.red fur the place iLuml what /«ran Iw» r mi r»'htA4oaU fnr AÛ k ■ il.lltvre * liai Hrwf fas r a nrl a »A.at«l*» Aller, the Haywood witness charge, 1 the soldieis of the garrison and a host equal to what can be purchased for 60 of holding the first fa r, and a regular Michigan Excursion Train Hits Freight cents. The ledge crops out fot a con ­ stock and fair aasociati >n will be form­ at High Speed. of volunteers, fought desperately, pull ­ with perjury, has been bound over to Commit­ ing down many buildings in tbe path siderable distance and is without doubt ed with a capital of 4. 000. nswer in the District court. Salem, Mich., July 23.—Thirty-one of tbe tire, which was brought under the very best proposition of the kind tee« on soliciting ami publicity were people are dead and more than 70 in­ Chicago labor unions will not parade control at 7 p. m. Dynamite was tliat has been discovered in recent appointed and Judge Thoma* F. Ryan, jured, many of them seriously, aa the ibis yeai on Labor Jay. This has been brought in automobiles to blow up years. The mercury is in k perfectly chairman of the pre i nil nary meeting, reeult of a head-on col I Ison Saturday be­ one of the features heretofore. buildings, tut Fire Chief Watson would natuial state aa it comes from the rock, will name a committee of «omen to tween this village anil Plymouth, when Leaders in a Ccrean conspiracy have not use iL Men, women and children so that it would appear that no pr-cess . help along the propi« tion. The grange a Pere Marquette excureion train bound been arrested The ex-emperor is said were hurriedly carrying out their be­ of reduction is required except to crush j here is also taking an active |«rt in the from Ionia to Detroit crashed into a aud allow the metal to drip work. to be behind many of the plots. longings from the houses in the threat­ the rock and westbound freight train in a cut heated out. at a sharp curve of the Pere Marquette The attorney general is to begin suit ened district. Dary Rates Ara Esc tstive The number of houses burned io the railroad about a mile ea»t of Salem. in New York to annul tbe charters of Information on Book Buying. Salem—A number of tranrcontlnea- The passenger train of eleven cars, the Western Union and Postal tele­ deetructive fire is plsced at 75, and the Salem — The Oregon Library commis ­ graph companies. Illegal combination insurance at about *135.000. The total sion lias met with fairly good success in tai railroads have filed with tbe Inter­ carrying the Pere Marquette shop em­ loss is estimated at *250.000. No cas state Commerce ooniu ssion answers to ployee of Ionia and their families to is tbe allegation. ualtiee are reported. The police secur­ getting good books into the public and the complaint made some time ago by the Michigan metropolis for their an­ school libraries of the state and has Tbe r team er Columbia, just wrecked ed blankets and tents for the home­ the Oregon Railroad commission tliat nual excursion, waa running at high below Eureka, came to the coast in less, hut not one application fol shel­ now turned its attention to suitable the rates on denatured alcohol are ex­ speed, probably 50 miles an hour, down The commission cessive. Copie« of the answers liave a steep grade. It struck the lighter 1880 from Chester, Pa , where she was ter was received, all those burned out books for childten. built for the O. R. f the pa-senger coaches re­ the Lower Klamath marsh and will ted so long as he refases to testify. Fine Building Stone at Vale. names were added yesterday to the list within a few days begin work on his mained on the track but slightly ilam- Three persons were killed in a wind of survivors of the Columbia-San Pedro Vale—Char lee Begg, of Caldwell, one railroad contract. He will put on both aged, and were used to convey Uie r-gon Agricultural col- scene of the wreck soon after the acci­ Mr. Beggs says this is the beet stone in Frank Turner to examine tbe lifebat lege cadets will hereafter bearmed with dent secured from the crew of the Rioters in Seoul have burned tbe ree- this part of Faatem Oregon and West­ They freight the orders under which it was ideneee of several members of the em­ from the Columbia, which was picked ern Idaho and he expects to ship it ex­ Krag rilles of the 1898 pattern. up at sea, the report being circulated will also have for drill ptirjioeee two running, and which clearly showed the peror’s cabinet. tensively. that the wood in it was rotten. 3.2-inch breech loading steel field position of the pruwenger train, and Rioting has sgain occurred in San Mr. Turner reported that, while the piece», which will supplant two old- that the freight bail encroached upon Tillamook Fair in August. Francisco in connection with the strike boat is not new, its condition ie perfect. fasidoned muzzle loading cannon that the other train’s running time. The of the streetcar men. Tillamcok—Another street carnival “It is built of solid oak,” he said, have hitherto lieen in use. The arms collision occurred st 9:13 o'clock, anil and coonty fair will be held in Tilla- the freight train should liave reached are supplied by the War department. Two storms coming from different “and the wood is so hard that I COuld mook City this year, the committee Salem at 9:10 to be within their orders. directions met at Cascad e, Mont. A not chip it off with a knife.’* having fixed August 22, 23 and 24 as PORTLAND MARKETS. farm hand was killed and crops ruined tbe dates. This cornee in the moat Won't Sell Coal. Riotirg in 8eoul. In the storm zone. Wheat—Club, i3c; blueettem, 85c; Bellingham, July 24.—A special to pleasant time of tbe year in thia coun- Tokio, July 22.—Late advices from The Tennessee Federal court has de­ ty, the weather always being cool and valley, 80c; red, 80e. the Herald from Vancouver, B. C., Seoul say that the rioting is growing in cided that Standard Oil officials of In­ refreshing in the summer month« in Oats—No. 1 white, 327.5 load no coal for Mysterious Surveying Party. 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, in wages. The iron ore industry is export, and steamers are supplied with ese are reported to liave been killed. Ht. Peter and Ht. Paul fortress, and the Oregon City—Twenty men have been *21023; clover, *0; cheat, *9010; Murderous awaulta are frequent and forUgss at Cronstadt, and a paper paralzyed. only sufficient to complete tbe return working all winter surveying a route grain Lay, (9£10; alfalfa, *13014. the city Is verging alm<«t on a reign of showing the disposition of the tioopa A steamer has just sailed from New voyage to Japan. Foreign coal is also for a railway in the vicinity of Mount Butter—Fancy creamery, 27>i(330c terror. in the Ht. Petersburg barracks. The York carrying railroad material for being purchased. Hood and last week crossed the divide per pound. police lielieve that they have nlp|ied In Japanese use in Manchuria. Forty car­ and are now working on the efist side Poultry—Average old hens, 12%9 Great Cotton Strike Begins. Die bud another attempt on ths life of Harriman Lowers Coal Rate. goes have been purchased and will be of the monatain. The party started up l?c __ r per .. , _______ ______ ,__ z>_, pound; _ mixed chickens, 12)^0; Moscow. July 24.—The strike of the moved inside of 12 months. The sup­ New York, July 22.—To rtimulate the emperor. the Sandy and went on up Salem river ¡spring cbickena, 15016c; old roosters, plies involve an expenditure of *10,- men employed in the cotton mills of to Summit, makings wide detour to the 8<39c; dressed chickens, 16017c; the purchase of coal during the summer . '____ 2 ___ ,i inr* tbe Hava Moroeoff company at Oriecko- Seoul Hotbed of Plotting. 000,000. south of Government Camp. They b keys, live, 12015c; turkeys, dressed, months when the greatest number of vozue, in Vladimir province, has as­ Tokio, July 23.—Telegrams from found a grade that will not exceed 1 per choice, nominal; geese, live, 8011c; rars for this purpose are availaMe, the A tornado and tremendous rain storm sumed dangerous proportions. Forty Interstate Commerce commission, at Seoul state that intrigues on an ex­ cent and were surprised at the ease ducks, 8014c. did heavy damage in St. Joseph, Mo., thousand men are out. Social Demo­ tensive scale are now in progroes. It is with which they-reached Summit. and vicinity. Eggs—French ranch, candled, 220 the req treat of the Union Pacific rail­ crats are bringing about sympathetic road and the Oregon Short Line, have declared that the palace now ie a hot­ 23c per dozen. The Elks national convention ie con­ strikes and hundreds of thousands may especially anthorlxed a reduction of 25 bed of Illicit plots and conspiracies. PusH to Retorts Now On. Fruita—Cherries, 8012^c a pound; sidering plans to stop the slaguther of be involved. The movement is accom­ The placing on the throne of the new applas, *1.6002.3* per box; Hpitzen- cents a ton on coal shipped to Wash­ Albany — The annual rush to summer elk to get teeth. panied by violent political agitation. berg», *3.50 per box; cantaloiij.ee ington, Idaho and Nevada between July emperor haa aggravated the jealousy resorts is r.or very apparent in this Several big meetings were held in the 19 and Heptemiier 1. Fdr tlie last to between his mother, Princess Ming, Rioting in Seoul results from abdi- Newport receives *2 501*3.50 per crate; peache», 6Oc® suburbs yesterday. Troops were sum­ part of the state. ration of the Coresn emperor. At least *1 25 per crate; raspberries, *1.260 months officials of the Harriman lines and the mother of Prince Ying, each the bulk of the exodus from this city, moned »nd had to fire before the crowds have been endeavoring to induce deal­ having a large following. Thl» alate 25 Japanese were killed. but a number of local people are »[lend­ 1.50 per crate; blackberries, 8012^c dispersed. Many were arrested. of affairs le being taken advantage of ers to make shipments early. per pound; loganberries, *1 per crate; ing vaca'iona at Cascadia, Detroit and In the Glass trial tbe court baa ruled by politicians who are distrustful of apricots, *15002 per crate. other mountain resorts. The west Indicted Miner le Free. that evidence showing similar offenses Mob Is Aftsr Negroes. one another. Disaffection is spreading Vegetables—Turnips, *1.75 per sack; bound Corvallis At Eastern trains are Cheyenne, Wyo., July 24.—In the may be introduced, a decided victory Guthrie, Okla, July 22.—A mob of rapidly. »2 per sack; beets, *2 per for Heney. United States District court Judge J. loaded daily and Newport is said to be carrots, experiencing tbe biggest rush in id sack; aapaiagns, 10e per pound; beans, heavily armed men and boys was or­ Riner dismissed the case a Mexican currency. It will require ae.eral million more to com­ plete tbe line. TalsgrspWera Will Arbitrate. Han Franchco, July 20.—After being on just a month, the strike of the tele­ graph operator» in Ihe Oakland and Han franeiseo offices of the Western Union and Piotai Telegraph companies was settled this afternoon. The opr-rators almost unanimously votevi to return to work under tbe same conditiona and ■alarins as prevailed when they went on rrike and Io arbitrate their griev- ancee as provided for In the compro­ mise offer i ontainevl in the letter from Colonel R. 0. Clowry of June 20. Lynchers Will Be Tried. Guthrie, Okla., July 20 —For the fl rot time In the history of Oklahoma, the government will prosecute lynch­ ers United Htates Marshal Alieniathy anr that will permit them to be treated any differently from the people of any other foreign country. ft I» regarded as desirable, the bard con­ tenda, that the Japanese people enjoy the mme tirivi leges in our country that are accorded our people in theirs. Express Money Package Stolen. Columbia, H C., July 20.—It la re­ ported here that an express package of *10,000 haa Ireen lost at the Florence, 8. C., office.