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RAILROAD« RfRLV, May New Lvmber Rate la Not Sxcee- erve as to Charged luesaav, December 10 Wsdnsaday, Dscsmbsr 4 ______ w__ w_____ Washington, Dec 4.—Nearly 1,000 Washington, Dec. 10.— ___________ Rena tor Aid rich Uxlay'infortned ths senate that tbs'*'111* Intr-xluMd to the senate to coinmillee on financs would within a day and all of them wars referred to very short time bring In a resolution commitlesa, where they will be taken providing lor an inquiry into tho rro*-nt up for consideration alter the new sen ¡H>ud issues ol ths government ar.rl that ators shall lie given omunilltee assign It would provide for an Investigation ments. No other business of iRiport- Almost all of into all matters «ontoIned to lhe reso an.-«* w«s transacted. lution offered by senators concern Ing Uteee bills were condlilerwi In the last ths tlnam-ial stringency ami lhe effort congttM, and most of them are private of the government to relieve the situa |xm«io<i bills. Ths whole number In troduced In the senate of the Fifty- tion. Witli this assurance Culberson, of ninth congress was H.H27, and before Texas, ami Clay, of Georgia, agrewi to th* Christmas holidays it 1« probable permit tlrelr resolution to go to lhe that al least half of them will «gain committee (or Ito e mslderallorr. Till be Introduced «nd referred to commit Among tire bills Introduced to man allow«*! his resolution un tlie same tees subject to lie un the table until lie se day were: Washington, l*eo. 0.—The Inter state l ummeroe oouimlaelon today re- ceivsd the anewera of lhe Harriman r<«nla, the Astoria A Columbia River anil the Bellingham Bay A Britrah Co lumbia roads to tbs oomplaint recently filed by tire lumbermen of Oregon and Washington agalnat the new rates on lumber from ths Pacific ooest to Inter ior printo. The answers are along similar lines Each r'*d «lenles that there waa any unlawful agreement In fixing the new rales, aud as specifically denies that there Is any agreement between the lllll and Harnman systems under wlilob lhe Northwest Is parc*l«<l out, Mr. lllll to control Washington and Air. Harriman Oregon. In defense ol the recent increase, they allege that tire old lumtier rate was extremely low an I, non-compensa tory, made al a time when th« Paciflc Northweat waa undevslope«! anti tom- Irermeo ncede«l a low rate in order to reach out into competitive territory. Hi nee then, they allege, the lumber business Iras asaume«! enormous pro|s>r- liona, yielding a iratidaome income to those engage«i in it. anil the cost ot trana|xirtatlon baa corrMpondingly in- creased, rendering It nweesary for rail- roads to gst a higher rate for handling lumber. HUNDREDS ARE DEAD HURT SMALL STORES End Cooes Suddenly to Miners Cointry Merchants Oppose hr le Vest Virginia. cell Host Suggestion. ONLY FIVE ESCAPE WITH UVES CANNON IS AGAINST MEASURE Explosion of th* Deadly Black Damp Postmaster General Informad That Slays 400 Man and Wracks Time Is Not Hipe for Rosisi Two Coal Mines Savings Banks, Euhsr. *1/ Monongah, W. Va., tree. 7.—That nut leas than 400 minors were killed by an explosion of black damp in mines No. 6 and No. 8 ol the G nsolideled Coal company, of Baltimore, al tins place yesterday, is now conceded by those who take the moat hopeful and most conservative view of the disaster. Five badly injured men made their way to the surises. ili Washington, Dec. 6.—The energetic work ot Postmaster General Meyer for tlie ••tension of the parcels poet and the etaablishment uf a p stal ravings lank is deetired to come to naught in lly Fulton—Amending I lie rallpad cures data he desires to present to tire this sera ion of congreas. The p«at mas rate law ill euch a manner that a senate. ter general )>a* thrown hie whole heart change of tariff filed witli the Inter into thia movement, and it has been Renator Cullwrson lo-tay Intmlm-ed a state Commerce octnnii’Sion cannot go heartily indorsed by various postal or- bill to prohibit corporations fnun mak into effect where objection 1« marie un ganixations and by some other bodies ing election contributions or to make til the <ximrnl*elon lias declared lhe throughout the country. But Hpeakrr oonlributlona In connection with elec rate fair. Carmon hss bioadly intimated to Mr. tions. Uy Dick—The administration meas Uf the victims six dead bodice had Meyer that he does not «-onsider the Renator Fulton Uxlsy lntr<aluci*d hills ure providing for an inoieaae of ¡«y for trees taken from mine No. 0 at mid time ripe for either projact to Ire enact approprl -ling »100,00«) for public build members uf tbs army, navy and marine ed Into law. night and 05 more were piled up in ings at l.x («ramie, 1'endlston, Oregon oorpe. The parcels poet extension, the “Did you know that the smallest enabler. Miss Jeannette City, Allany ami Roseburg and »2,500,• the entry awaiting completion of facil • If ho speaker has told Mr. Meyer, a ill not By llatiabrough—Repealing tlie tim 000 at i'urllaml. ties for bringing tbrrn to the surface. receive the consideration of congress tank In the world Is right here In St. wishes to draw out any of bls money ber and ilrmr set and providing fur tlie PETITION CONGRESS. sale of tlmliei on public lamia; also a From mine No. 8 at the same hour, 14 doring this session, nor will the postal Luulsr asked an official of one of be must fill out a check and sign and Jre large St. Ixiula banka. "There la a Indorse it just as be would tn any bill giving homestead entrymen tlie brxlles had been removed and a num tier savings bank proposition, ao-orclirig to Monday, December 8. the information imparteil to Mr. Meyer >>na fide banking Institution In this other bank. At tbs end of tbs day right to I* absent from th« ir home Rivers and Harbors Convention Wants of others are ready to be brought out Washington, fleo. 9.—The senate steads during four winter months. Canals Constructed by the speaker. The speaker says that Sty with total deposits for the whole the business Is checked up and en- was to aeaaiun a Hill« mor« than one Washington. Doc. fl.—A committee aa soon as arrangements can bo com with the talk of tariff revision preva yertod of its exlatance of only a little tere<1 upon the hank's ledgers, and each By lakollelle—Requiring tlist rail hour today, and did little biwlnaaa lie- lent. and with the financial condition »ver psixj, and Its entire business la Individual account Is carried In the road rale* shsll lx« fixed mi aa only Io of 60 ol the deli-gates to the rvront con pleted. yon I the Introduction of bills. The There is much speculation aa to the of the country to not too satisfactory ?uudacted by one woman. it Is the card index file so that any depositor's yield a fair return on llie valuation of vention at Memphis ot the Lak««-to- resolutions of Clay and Culberson, call tlir-Gulf Deep Waterways aaatrlation, cause of the explosion, but the most condition, he does not think it would ■blldren's bank to tbs Ghetto, aud balance may be ascertained at a a road's property. ing ujein lhe secretary ot lhe treasury generally accepted theory Is that it re- be wise for congress to institute inno ibougli It Is one of the moot Interest- merit's notice, By Nnlson—Extending the free de led by rreshlent W. K. Kavanaugh, f<>r Information concerning the recent Tlie children who cannot write are called on Vico President Fairbanks ami soiled from black damp, scientifically vations which might result in extraor ng financial Institutions tn ths city botxl Issues and de|H«lt of public mon livery servics to all towns having a Hpeaker Cannon at the capllol yester known aa methane. It is believed that dinary exp-nse, eeptcially aa the postal It la ouch a tiny affair that you could helped In making out their •Bps and petal revenue ol »8,000. ey in national hanks came up, but in iraslly put I the ‘whole works' In your checks by some of the older children. day ami present««) to each a memorial a miner attempted to set off a blaat, service luur never paid for itself. tlie ebaeiics of Aldrich their considera The extension of the parcels poet has I Mt gdopted by the «onvention praying the which blew out anil ignited an accum 1st MIJ( and j still have room for your bead.” but everything that they can do for tion was («»Ipoued until another day Washington, Dre. 4.—The newly ap support of congress to the project for a ulation of tliis deadly gas. and that aroused the roost bitter opposition from I The little bank referred to Is an in- themselves they do and take the keen Tillman introduced » resolution di pointed house committee on tanking strip canal from the grrat lakes to the this in turn igniled the oca I dust, s the >10*11 town merchants, who have | xresttog Institution—Interesting for est delight In It. Rome of the books recting the oorurulltee un finance to In and currency held its first meeting to Gulf ot Mexico and another through highly inflammable sulatance found lieen beseiglng the speaker with peti-1 are grimy past belief from frequent vestigate the recent pr<v-ee<liiiga of the day, s|M>ndtng two and a half hours in the Atlantic Coast states and recom in greater or lees quantities in all Wewt tionx not to permit congrese to take any :be originality of the Idea which it counting of the stamps, but an Mr. lemonatrates and for the educational discussing the currency question in rev- step which would facilitate the exten secretary ot the treaaury in connection mending an anntihl appropriation of Virginia mines. However, all expla At the conclusion »50,000 000 for lurrlxm and waterways nations of the canae up to this time are «Ion of the mail order bus in era in the ind ethical work It baa already accorn- Reman says, the pleasure and benefit with the financial crislx, and also to «•tai of Ils phases. which the children derive from that of lhe meeting several of the members The merchants sre yllsbed. and though small to deposits make inquiry concerning the clearing Improvements, as proposed by the necessarily speculative. Only a thor rural district«. which the book represents to them ough investigation after the mine is re generally aggrieved over the extension ind depositors— no child over 14 years house i-ertificabe The resolution^ wax stated that aa a result of tlie conference Rivers and Harbor* o ingress. >f age la allowed banking privileges more than compensates for a little dirt. presented In two series, the first deal the members of the committee were In receiving the memorial, the vice opened will disclose the cause, if it is of the rural free delivery. Miss Jeannette Reis Is president, They also maintain that It lias injur Lhere—It la very far from small In the ing alt i the o|>eratione of lhe Treasury now nearer together than they ever president said he would take great ever a'certalned. The explosion affect cashier, (laying and receiving teller, department aud tlie secoud with clear liave lieen before, notwithstanding the pleasure in presenting it to the senate ed both mines, and ro tar as now known ed tbelr business by facilitating the •cope of its Influence, and is really bookkeeper and clerk, all In one, of this Ing house oert iflrates, each being di «Slue men, with the exception of three, and to referring it to the proper com appears to liave done atnut aa much proc-ar of purchasing by mail from >ne of the most Important economic en- Instead. In the eyes of compiaed the committee during the mittee at the earliest p«jasible moment. damage in one as io the other. It nas houses in tbe large cities, which offer :erprlses now being carried on In St. little bank. vided Into three subdivisions. the children she Is the bank. Fifty ninth congress. a far greater variety, do business for not been <s abllahed in which mine it Louis. Through Its Influence 500 chll- Mr. Cannon greets«! the committee The rule that not more than cash and sell at considerably lower iren have learned many lewtons of The only definite action taken at this cordially and at once went to the point originated. Washington, Dec. 9.—In ths houss Three of the living men, while unable prices than tbe local merchants can I tconomy, self-denial and generosity, can t>e withdrawn, nnlew the Initial meeting was the authorising of by asking whether the memorial re- today the bills Introduc'd Irx-luded the accompanied by the parent, teaches the the chair to appoint a sulcommitlee of eommende«l a l>on«i Issue for the pro- to give any detailed report of the disas quota. essous which they are putting Into following: Just where the opposition to the , tally practice, to the great benefit of children to consult and advise with five to draft and submit a currency bill p»*»«l expense. Mr. Malone of the ter, stale that immediately back of By Hall, ol Routh Dakota—Remov to correct the present financial situa committee rvplieil that, while some of them, when they began their frantic potal savings banks comes from is not , • Il with whom they come In contact. their parents, and often prevents use less expenditure of money that may | ing th* duly from importa ot lumber, tion. There will Ixr no hearings before the delegate« to the convention expect struggle for liberty, there wa* a large known, but it is believe«! to emanate By means of the system employed by whrthrr ilreaar I or rough. th« committee until the sulcommittee ed such a recommendation to be made, number of men engaged in a similar chiefly from the same sources, and also . ‘.be bank the juvenile depositors are be of vital Importance later—8t Ixrulr struggle, while still further back in the from the bankers of the smaller towns. xlao being taught accuracy and orderll- Globe-Democrat. By Macoiidrcy. Missouri—Making It lias finished Its task and the complete it bad been omitted. workings there was a larger number of Tbe farmers are now oblige«! to go to -lesa. and If they am old enough to com- draft Is in the hands of the chairman. a felony punishable by Impriaomnent whom they know nothing. It is the town to make their deposits or to draw ABOUT THE WEDDING RING. UNITING AGAINST JAPAN. nrehend the instruction are given an of from two to five years, or by a fine, opinion of the mine officials and others cash, but if the rurai poetal service ( insight Into the elementary principles to publish or circulate any false or mis Cor damns Proposed Scheme familiar with mining that these men place«! these conveniences at their doors Wfclm |e Wear It Oa Little *f modern buslnt-wa methods. Through leading advert ieamsnt; retiring on pay Was I dog ton, I>ec. 7.—The secretary European Benkers Anxious to Secure had not penetrated the mine as far as they would have still Irae occasion to 1 »'•■«er Reiaea Dtasate. roll veterans cf th* Civil war who have the agency of thia little bank many Lion's Share of Loan. of war has sent to congress the report visit their local metropolis. had the majority of the day shift, when Only a woman's whim I Rhe wouldn’t s attained the age of 70. poor .families of the Ghetto have had of th« army engineers, which will pre Pekin, Ilec.fl.—Several foreign bank the explosion «ccurred, and that they have the wedding ring on the third fin pleasures and comforta hitherto un By Fulton, of Oklahoma—Prohibit vent lhe construction by the govern ing firms are in active competition lor headed for and reached the main en ger; she Insisted on the bridegroom OPEN WATERWAYS. known to them, because the pennies ing the mailing of any statement of ment of a ship canal connecting Grajs the Chinese loan which it was planned trance before the heavy cave-in that placing It on her little finger. that formerly went for Indigestible margin or other at«ck wagering trans harlior anil Puget sound. Ruch a canal to make to secure money to meet the now blockades the entrance not more Only a whim, but It has made Mr* -weets or big fat pickles sre now sav National Rivers and Haarbors Con action, and making It a felony under would cost »15.000,000 to »20,000 000; expenses of the < hineee administration than a few hundred feet from the en- John Tyler Wb<«lwr1gbt, who was mar ed. and when a sufficient number of gress Wants Improvement. the Inter-tate commerce law to utrllse would necewltate the construction of of Mancbnria. This money was to be trance. ried in Washington the other day, one ths telegraph for that purparts; direct fouiteen locks an<l Involve the clear ex spent, among other things, tot the ooo- Washington, Dec. 5.—Prominent offi them have accumulated they are used of the most talked-of women In tbs for other larger and more lasting en ing the secreltry of the Interior at once cavation of 40 miles of canal In addi strnrtion of modem government build cials of the national government, gov country. HELD IN PEONAGE. to place on lhe pension roll the names tion to much dredging of natural water ings and to raise the nucleus of a mod ernors of states, representatives of for joyments ; and there 1« one case in the Mr* Wheelwright's band was small In the opinion of the engineers, ern armv In Manchuria, to consist ulti bank's brief history where a boy Aved of all survivors of the Civil war whelh- I ways eign powers, members of the senate and and chubby. The narrow gold band ot er regulars or volunteers, who served at sueli a canal would l«e of no particular mately of one army corps. The viceroy Grave Charge Brought Against Civil house of representatives and leaders in enough money—$32—to go Into busi bondage looked better on the fourth least fl<> days, and >o increasing pension* strategic advantage in time of war and, proposed recently that this loan be Servics Commissioner. all walks of civil life in America partic ness for himself. That boy Is now (Inger, so she asked permission to so because of the numerous locks, Would that no auch survivor shall receive less raised. New Orleans, La., Dec. 7.—That ipated yeeterday in the opening of the educating himself and also adding his weir It from the austere Rev. Dr. Ro tlian »40 monthly. save no tune to vessels entering and The attitude taken by Japan in the John Avery Mcllhenny, member of the convention of the National Rivers and mite to the general fund for the sup land Cotton Smith, who waa to perform leaving Puget sound. matter of loans and concessions in Unite«l Stale* civil servics commitoion, Harbors congre-a. Nearly 2,000 dele port of his mother and three small sis the marriage ceremony. Manchuria, namely, that she must be holds more than 1,000 ignorant foreign gatee, representing every state in the ter* Before he would sanction the depar Thursday, Dscsmbsr 6. a partner ip anything that ia done, has ers in a state of (iconage, and that bru union, were present. Less than a year ago Philip L. Re ture th«- Rev. Dr. Smith consulted witl It was not ex Prepare New Currency Bill. Washington, Dec. 5.—The senate resulted in a coalition ol the European tality ami crueltry are practiced to force pected that any definite or concrete ac nan. superintendent ofithe Jewish Edu the bishop of Washington. The blsbof Washington, Dec. 7. — Chaiirnan money lenders against her. These these people to remain on Avery island. tion in promotion of the projects advo cational Mission at Ninth and Carr wa« in session lixlay fur an hour and viewed the request lightly, as a bit ol a hall, adjourning at 1 30 o'clock until Fowler, of the house committee on firms make special objection to the La , where the Mcllhenny interests cated by the congress will be taken, streets, established the bank for the feminine fancy, and aiquieseed. banking ami currency, has announced fact that Japan should be both a bor operate vast oyster canning ami tobacco but it is hoped that the work of the purpose of teaching economy and Inde Monday And so It came about that Mrs Renator Willis in P. Frye, of Maine, the sulcommittee of five, which will rower from and a lender to China. manufacturing properth-e. Is the charge congress will so impress the national pendence to the children among whom Wheelwright held np a chubby tremo was re elected president pro tern ot the frame and aubmll to the main commit brought hv Stephen Josca. special com congress, now in session, as to induce ’ll« association works. Plague Nearly Beaten. senate, Senator Daniel, of Virginia, tee a currency bill. The aul«ommlttee missioner of the Austro-Hungarian gov it to make adequate appropriations for The Penny Provident Bank Is really Fowler. New Jersey; Ran Francisco, Dec. 0.—The sanitary ernment. to which nationality most of the Improvement of the rivers and har a remarkable Institution, and Is the being given a complimentary vote 'or is as follows: Prince, Illinois; Culderhead, Kansas; bors of the country. cainpaian that is being prosecuted bv the alleged peons belong. tlie honor by his Democratic Col only one of its kind In the world, so Lewis, Georgia, and Gillespie, Texas. the Federal authorities In co-operation It is the desire of the delegates to leagues . The stories of peonge in certain sec far as Is known. Its depositors are The last two uro Iiemocrate. with the local health board for the tions ol the Routh recently were called secure such action by the congress of *Tly> resolutions of Renators Clay all children under 14 years of age. and eradication of the plague in Fan Fran to the attention ol the Austro-Hungarian the United States as will promote the and t'ulberson calling on the secretary many of them are scarcely more than cisco is proving effective. There ha< government, and official warning was trade and commerce of America. It is ol ths treasury for information concern Complaint on Missouri Pacific babies. The youngest depositor at pres lieen a mint decided improvement in given intending emigrants of the dang- not a special project that the congress ing the recent bond issue by the gov Washington, Dec. 7.—Th«« Brother Only one death from er*«head of them. Mr. Josca who is has in view, but the adoption of a pol ent Is Israel Fellman. who not only ernment were allow«*! to go over until hood of Railway Trainmen has tiled the situation. I plague ha* occurred in the past eight assistant secretary of the Louisiana state icy by the government looking to the -annot apeak English, but Is as yet un next Monday, when they will probably with th« postimvster general a com days, while the average numlier of board of immigration was rent to Av extension of the transportation facili- able to converse Intelligibly In any lan lie the Iwais of some dehate. Most of plaint against the Missouri Pacific rail guage. He Is not yet <1 months old. i-ases reported weekly lui» decreased ery Island by Emile Hoehn the Austro- ties of ths L'nited States. the session was taken up by the intro way for maintaining tracks alleged to and bls account to date amounts to over 75 per cent as a result of the cam Hungarian consul in New Orleans fol duction ot bills. l>e unsafe, thereby endangering the nearly 30 cents. Many of the deposi paign of sanitation inaugurated by the lowing complaints made by one of the Will Conv'ct Ford lives of postal employes. The com Renator Fulton has been placed on tors who appear regularly on banking United States marine hospital corps. immigrants who escaped the Mcllhen San Francisco, Dec. 5. — “ The graft plaint was referred to the second as the ootoinlttee on assignments. days and stand In line patiently wait ny guarde. prosecution will go right ahead. Ford sistant postmaster general. Again Enjoins Lumber Ra'e. will be tried again in dne time. There ing their turn to deposit the money The house was in session only ten Co-operate More Closely Helena, Mont., Dec. 0.—Judge Wil will be no let-up,” said Francis J. which they hold tight to their sticky little fists, are so tiny that only their Blatter Returns to Ankeny. minutes and Iransacled no business l«c- liam II. Hunt in the Federal court here Washington, l»ec. 7.—To effect a Heney yeeterday in commenting upon yond agreeing to make response to the Washington, l»ec. 7.—A. F. Rtatter, today signed an injunction restraining closer tie tietween the department of the acquittal of Tirey L Ford on the eyes are visible above the cashier's greetings of the new stale of Oklahoma. of Walla Walla, has resumed service aa the Gieat Northern railway ftom col commerce and labor and the commer charge of having bribed ex-Rupervisor table. Some of them can make out The house also adjourned until Mon private secrotary to Kena'or Ankeny, lecting the excess over the old rate on cial bodice of this country, a conference Jennings Phillipe. Mr. Henev's state their own deposit slips, aid some can day after a season spent in Nevada. the new lumber rate which went into was held today in the office of Secre ment was echoxd by Rudolph Rprecklee not but all know very well what they The acquittal are doing and why they do It, and lous little finger when the ceremony effect Novemlrer 1, until the Interstate tary Straus. Besides Secretary Root and Willian J. Burns. Federal Courts and State Law. Extend Powers of People. Commerce commission has decided as and Mr. Straus, who Initiated the of Ford was due to the failure of the the child who brings two pennies lays It reached the ring fitting stage, aud Wahinsgton, Dec. 11.—Soto amend Washington, Dec. 11.—The new state to the merits of the new rate. The new movement for the conference, there prosecution to place Ruef on the stand. down with his book with as much of Washington society gasped to astonish the interstate commerce law aa to en of Oklahoma t.aa ofleini through Rep tariff only affected lumbermen of Flat- were present delegatee from the < ha ru This was the statement made ty nearly an air as do those who can boast of ment and whispered expectantly. having a "whole big dollar” to ex As society was astonished the clergy able and require the Federal courts to resentative Fulton, to engraft the prin head county, who brought the suit al bers of commerce, boards of trade and every member of the jury. change for the fascinating colored was shocked. Precldent Is precedent, recognise and apply the provisions of ciples of the Initiative and referendum leging that ulterior motive« influenced other organisations of New York, Chi Wlae- «tarn;»« that are pasted In the bank peculiarly so with the clergy. state statute« for the trial of Interstate and the recall upon the conatitutlon of tie Great Northern in increasing the cago, St. Louts, Denver, Galveston, Government Exhibit at Seattle. faced gentlemen of the cloth are abak- violations la the object of a bill intro the United States. One of several bills tariff 30 per cent. Portland. Seattle, San Francisco and Washington, Dec. 6.—Senator Pile* book* duced by Representative Sabath, of Il introduced by Mr. Fulton provide that other cities. Stamps are used to register tlie de Ing their heads doubtfully. yesterday introduced a bill providing Roosevelt Orders Troops. Under the ritual of the English linois. The purpose is to obviate the in “all general elections for representa for government buildings and exhibits pcslts Instead of the usual entry sys long delays In the conduct of Interstate tive or delegate In congress, the votera Washington, Dec. fl. — President Big Bank Closes. at the Seattle exposition, as recently tem. because they are not only more church the ring must be blessed and com memo s by lack, or declared lack, of shsll have the right to have printed on Roosevelt last night Instructed General Kansas City, Dec. 7.—The National agreed upon by the exposition manage easily understcxxl by the children, but placed upon the third finger of the left jurisdiction in the Federal courts. the Isti lot and to exercise their judg Funston to dispatch a sufficient force Bank of Commerce, the second financial ment; also bills to erect a lighthouse they seem to have a stimulating ef band. The bishop of London may be The puniahment provided is a fine of ment upon any political questions.'* of regulars to Goldfield, Nev., to con institution in importance in Kansas at the entrance of Bellingham bay, to fect The height of every child's am asked If this was a violation. from »1,000 to »5,000, or imprisonment Request for the submission of questions trol the situaticn there. This action City, announced its suspension instead appoint an appraiser of merchandise bition seems to be to get a yellow Opponents of the little finger Idea of from three months to five years. must lie by petition to the president. was taken upon receipt of a telegraphic of opening yeeterday morning, after a for Puget round and authorising the stamp (the »1 stamp) to his book, cite Archbishop Farley's recent refusal request ftom the governor of Nevada. steady run of six week«, during which appointment of two additional judges and It Is one of the regular events of to participate In departures from rules The troops will proceed from Ran Fran the bank had paid off »19,000,000 ot for the ninth judicial circuit. Senator banking hours for the children to go In regard to third-finger rings. Retlra Mors Officers. Wants Cases Advanced. Washington, Dec. 5.—Attorney Gen Washington, Dec. 5.—The following cisco and lhe strength of the expedition its deposits, reduced its Ian« »3,500,- Ankeny introduced a bill appropriating off tn little groups to compare books In Eunqie Catholic clericals have eral Bonaparte today asked the Su officers have been directed to appear ia left to the judgment of General Fun 000, cut down its cash resources »11,- »3'0.000 for a public boildtog at Wal and see which has the most yellow been ordered by thj Pope to permit nr ston. Goldfield is about 14 hours by 750.000, and sold »2,000,000 of high la Walla. preme court of the United States to ad lielore the Davis retiring board, Wash •tamp* The stamps differ tn color ac more euch departure* grade bonds in an effort to meet the vance on Its docket the ca«es of the ington. December 20, for examination: rail from Ran Francisco. cording to their denomination* and Schmitz Pleads Not Guilty. demands upon it. The controller of United Htaten against the Armour, the Lieutenant Colonel John C. Muhlen- even those children estimate their own Worn*« aw« Car**, Canal Diggers Beat Record. the currency appointed James T. Brad- Rwilt, the Morris and the Cudahy pack l>erg, pay corps; Lieutenant Colonel Ran Francisco, Dec. 5. — Former accounts by adding the stamps to thelr It seems that the pasalon for cart ing companies, in each of which a fine l>an C. Kinman, corps of engineers; Washington, Dec. fl.—Colonel Goe- liy temporary receiver. Mayor Eugene Rchmits pleaded not books to this wise: playing among Jewish women Is noi of »15,(XX) was imposed by the United Major Frank J. Ivee, Surgeon Patrick thals, chief engineer cf the Panama guilty to two charge* of bribetaking “Two nickel* That's a dime. of rn-ent data More than a centur, Maintains State Rights. Rlgtcs District court for the Western J. Hart, Chaplain Hiram M. Chitten canal, cabled the canal officers In this yeeterday before Superior Judge Dunne. It? Two pennies, one penny, two ago .Miss Rebecca Franks wrote: The Davis city today that all records were again district of Missouri on a charge of ac den, corps of engineer*. The flrat case was relative to the over Raleigh. N. 0.. Dec. 7 —The State pennies. That makes a nickel, "The ladies of Philadelphia hart cepting relates from the Chicago, Bur- board has had under consideration the broken for the month of November in Supreme oourt in a decision handed head trolley deal, the comlpalnt aver a dime and a nickel to my bank book I" more cleverness tn the turn of an eyr lington A Quincy Railroad company on caaee of nearly 20 officers who failed to the Qiatter of excavation on the isth down last night reversed Judge Long, ring that he accepted from Tirey L. No amount Is too small to be ac than those of New York have In theli beef shipments from Kansas City, take the horsemanship efficiency tent mus. The total amount of earth re of the Superior court, in the matter Ford and Abraham Rnef »50,000. The cepted by this little bank, and the whole composition, With what earn tide ordered by President Roosevelt. moved during that month was 1,839,- of the »30,000 tine imposes I on the second was a gas deal, in which he is Kan., to Europe. amounts shown by some of the deposit have I seen a Chew, a Penn, sn Ow 49« cubic yard* as against 389,407 Southern Railway company tor selling accused of taking a bribe of »3,250 from •Ups would be really ludicrous It they wald or an Allen and a thousand oth May Force Tariff to Front. cubic yards in November, 1906. Propose Mall Subsidy. passenger tickets st a rate in excess of Frank Drum and Abraham Rnef. The were not so pathetic Many of the de era entertain a large circle of bolt Washington, Dec. 5.—A caucus of 21« cents, the state rate. At the same eases went over for two weeks. Washington, Deo. II.—Ship subsidy positors seem to have no acquaintance vexes, the conversation without th« time the declaion affirms the act of the Two States Exclude Provident. legislation Is again to be attempted thia th<r Democratic members of the house with any but copper coin* and a few aid of enrds never flagging nor seen* to consider a plan for forcing the tariff court and the constitutionality of the winter. Not the old subsidy plan ad Troops for Goldfield New York, Dec. fl.—It was officially of the bank books show unbroken lines Irg in the least strained or stupid vocated by the late Senator Hanna, but question to the front has been called by announced last night that won! had legislative act prescribing punishment Washington, Dec. 5. — President of 1-cent stamp* Here in New York you enter a roo-i a much modified bill, restricted in Its Chairman Clayton tor tomorrow even been sent by E. E. Rittenhouse, com of agents and any officials of the road. Rcoaevelt yeeterday issued orders to The business of the bank la carried with a formal set courtesy, and aftei operations, and more popularly known ing. It is generally believed that Mr. missioner of insurance for the state of have Federal troops in reedineee to aid aa a postal subvention act. At the last Hay, of Virginia, will re-offer hia reso Colorado, and Otto Kelsey, New York Two Ships Roach Peru. in restoring order at Goldfield, Nevada. on exactly like that of a regular bank the bow-doe things are finlahajl All It congress each house of congress went lution Instructing Democratic members state superintendent of insurance, to Cktllao, Peru, Dec. 7.—The Ameiican This action was taken upon representa ing Institution, modified to come with dead calm until tbs cards are Intro on record aa favoring a mall anhsidy to object to all unanimous agreement the Provident Ravings Life Assurance cruisers Washington and Tennessee, tion from Governor Sparks, of that in the range of comprehension of child duced, when yoa see pleasure dancing bill, but the bill was eventually kill- on the floor of the house, unless the society to cease the transaction and so which have arrived, will remain a state, that the miners at Goldfield are ish mind* Each child must make out In the eyes of all the matrons, and edby a Democratic filibuster in the Republicans agree to bring in a tariff licitation of any new business in these week, taking on cos). Tbs health eon- in revolt and riot. Nevada ia the one a depoelt allp and preaent It with the they seem to gain new Ufa,’’—Hobs«« bill. mon«y and the bank book to the Standard. senate. ditiona aboard the ships are excellent. etale which has no state militia. ----------- r