Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 01, 1908, Image 7

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    BANKER HOM CONVICTED
Guilty of Appropriating ■tat« Money
to Prtvala Us«,
Halum, Or» , April 24
Guilty of
oouvartlnt to bls own uso $288,000
of slut« school lauds, waa th« verdict
rsndvrsd against J. Thorium Ross
by a Marlon county jury yeslerduy
aftsruoon Tb» Jury was out an bour
uud t»u minutes.
Flora what can ba learned It ap-
puurs that th« Jury took four ballots
tbe first showing nluo for conviction
uud three for acquittal.
Sentence will be Imposed by Judge
Burui'll on Monday morning.
7 be
penalty provided by law Is Impri«-
ounn-nt In tho penltoutlsry for frofu
one to fifteen years and by fine of
double the amount of the defulca-
Uon.
The case will, of course, be ap­
pealed to tho supremo court, wh*-n
tbe cuse will be tried practically
anew, for the defense objected to
nearly all the evidence, saved excep­
tions. and questioned the ruling of
tho trial court on all points of law
tbut go to tbe foundation of the case
Attorney McCamatil declined to
discuss tbe verdict, but was very
plainly deeply disappointed.
I
toes» »4 the ■■«■"■( •< Urals r«A-
tig F"»»« 1» Far Werth.
”Ttiers is good besr hunting on tbe
i Alasksu peninsula. 1 got seven grlz
z II m one afternoon, all of them within
II. G. Wells' new story. "The War In
a quarter of a mile and oot over half th« Air,” has some «selling episode« In
'»•«««■, «pm 2H
b» »aid. from the suction of tbe coun­
an hour's time. Tbe smallest of theiu store for Its reader«. It 1« part of hl«
Washington. April 2k OatsMlbly try that must bo the storm center of
waa a 3-yaar-eld, and I should say they scheme, w» are told, to »bow England
oousldut Ing th« sundry civil appro­ any conflict In th« Pacific ocean The
averaged 2.000 pounds. It took thir­ losing and Remt-tny gaining, by th»
priation bill, th» house devoted most people of the Pacific worn In favor
llu sent to the
of It» tliuu today to spevi-liHN cover­ of four buttleahlpa
teen cartridges to bring tbe seven different» of their official attitude« to­
ing a «rida rang» of subject« nnd vice prunldont's desk u statement of
down.”
ward the great problem of aerial navi­
tsihcluded th« »««aioli by giving nn a vote of 162 editor» attending n
Grant G. Chase, hunter anti prospee gation. Tbe German Ideal, It 1« addsd.
iii'wtlng
in
New
York,
which,
he
»aid
attentive hearing to th« president's
tor. wbo for eleven year« has sfient Is put forward as no lews than a com­
special mesange
Although nearly showed 126 In favor of the four bat­
most of bis time In tbe Alaskan wilds, plete conquest of the air. One «f the
every member had read th« message tleships »nil th" president's policy for
Negroas
8tff«r«d
Me»',
7
hair
Light
Capitalization
of Oregon Electric In- crossed bls knee« In reminiscent fash­ happenings of a coming Installment la
In th« newspapers, a large number uavul expansion.
While ho had never been one of
Llsb'"« Going to Fisc«« Lik«
Cr»a«»d to *10,000,000 io
ion st the Sherman Hou««* and told a the kidnapping of the hero as a spy
rvmtilui-d lu their senta, carefully
following th« words of the reading those who feared war. It should not
few beat Morlea on tlie eve of returning He 1» promptly commandeered aa an
Card Heuss«.
Carry
on
tn»
Woi
k
clerk
Whm th« portion of the be denied. It sold, that there was on
to bls favorite haunts.
unwilling recruit In the mobilisation
the
Pacific
const
n
peculiar
condi
­
me«snge referring to th« mulll-mll-
Then for corroboration there Is the of tbe German air fleet luvadlng Amer­
llonulro "whose »on Is a fool nnd his tion, and tho Um« wiii coming when
ica.
Atlanta, Ga., April 25.—Reports
Portland. April 23.—To gridiron testimony of Mr«. Chase, wbo for sev­
daughter n foreign prim- as" wua the people of this country would
The Pa­
Mi»« Malvery. the young girl whs»
the Willamette Valley with electric eral years ha« shared her husband’s
ranch* d there wim » storm of ap­ have to flic» I hut condition
up
to
2
a.
m.
Indlcat«
that
225
pt-r
­
life, snd who has kept a diary where­ clad In roster garb, lived for eight
plausi*. equally loud un both sides of cific const, ho added, had by Its op-
sons were killed and at Is«st ion« Hues Is the avowed purpose of the
.
portunlflcs
attracted
ninny
Asiatics,
the house.
Oregon Electric Railway Company. in Is faithfully recorded tbe numtier of
J who bud been reared In « different
were Injured In storms of great vio­ The original capitalisation of $2,- bear, caribou, sea otter and other fur­ years In the East End of London
Mr Lake, of New Jersey, mnd
studying tbe homes of the poor and
lence which passed over sections of 500,000 was Increased yesterday to bearers brought down dally, sod care­
■nine caustic remarks concerning th» way from the people of th» United
collecting material for her book, “The
Htates
There win a possibility of a
$10,000,000. Extensions to the sys­ ful measurement of the biggest skins.
president, evoking applause on til**
Louisiana,
Mississippi
and
Alabama
clash between these people and those
Houl Market," la by birth an Hast In­
tem
were
authorized
aggregating
301
democratic aid«.
yesterday.
Heverel towns were al-i
“I suppose I have killed 500 or 600 dian. Hhe left home when a young
Other speeches were made by Itep- of the Pacific coast.
miles
Work will be commenced on
must totally swept away and the tbe first of these lines this morning. bears altogether." continued Mr. Chase. girl, studied music and elocution and
reeentstlves Hitchcock, of Nebraska,
Washington. April 24
The busi­
property damag« will run Into large
Vreeliind of New York and Kamilin ness of the house proceeded today Mt
Stockholders and directors of the “Of course. ■ good deal of my time bas became a professional entertainer. Hhe
tlgurae.
of Missouri.
company met In the headquarters In i been given to some «tipper properties I fell Into tbe bsblt of visiting tbe homes
a rapid gall, despite the fact that th"
Nearly
20
towns
were
struck
by
At 5:05 (I m the house took n democrat» forced six rollcall«
the Corbett building yesterday morn­ •m Interested In or tbe number might of the poor ami ars ing for herself how
Over
the "twisters," of which tb«r« ««en>
r«c»sa until 11:30 o'clock tomorrow loop [elision bills were put through,
ing and authorized tbe filing of new have been much larger. At one time
tu have been at least five.
tbe submerged masses fared. Hhe work­
tuornlng.
articles
of Incorporation.
the largest batch of th" session
Most of those killed wer« negro*»,
■ nd another I have bunted bear pretty ed I d a factory, seeking shelter at night
TRY TO KILL GRAFTER
The
following
new
line«
were
au
­
A bill was passed providing for the
whose cabins war» swept away like
Washington, April 2H - The pen­
thorized by the directors of the com­ much all through the Ro.-k les, bn t at cheap lodging houses; she earned
so much paper.
sion and District of Columbia appro­ protection of life on uavlgable waters
there Isn't another place to equal tbe pennies as a singer on tbe street, tried
Natchez, Ml«« , reports thst of 64 pany at yesterday's meeting: Halem
priation bills were passed by the during regaltus »rd m.uln*- par.id*« Ea-Suparvlsor Gallaghsr Blown Up
her band as a coatrrinonger. and served
persons killed In that section only to Albany, 18 miles; Garden Home I Alaskan peninsula.
br Bomb
■•nata today
In addition th» spe­ There also was discussed at length
to Hillsboro, 12 miles; Hillsboro to
Tboee In a sweatshop.
“Big? Well, I’ll tell you.
two wer« white«.
cial measagH of the presldnnt urging th» Burleson reaolution demanding
Oakland, Cat, April 24.—Wbat ta
laiteat report« from Amite, a «mail Tillamook, 57 miles; Tlgardvllle to bears up there are tbe largest in tbe
A new book In the "Heroes of tbe
a legislativo program was In-ad and the report of the Commissioner of boll«v»d by the pollc» to bav« been
town In Southeastern Louisiana, »«y Eugene, 125 miles; Salem to Mill world. A full grown male weighs from Nations Series" contains the story of
une'bel rbiipt.-r of S- loiter War Corporations on the cause of fluctua­
tions In cotton
The vote on that an attempt to »««asalnata Jam«« L. the town waa almost entirely de- City, 54 miles, and Albany to Cas­ 2.000 to 2.500 pounds Tbe skin of tbe
nor'« sprech on th" Brownsville af­ measure will be taken tomorrow.
Charles tbe Bold. Duke of Burgundy,
cadia, 35 miles Total mileage, 301.
Gullagber, on« of th« main wltne«« a stroyed and th« estimates place tbe With the 50 miles already construct­ largest fellow I ever killed measured
fair was heard. Heveral measures of
wbo compelled Urals 1. to accede to
number
killed
at
between
25
and
to.
minor Importance and the resolution
for lb« prosecution In th« ban Fran­
ed by tbe company between Portland 13 feet 4 Inches long snd 13 feet 3 the terms of the Insurgent Burgundla
while at least 7e were Injured
of the house to give government aid
Thursday, April 23
Inches
spread
from
toenail
to
toenail.
and
Salem,
the
construction
of
tbe
cisco graft css««, was made shortly
At Mcl^ln. Mie«, eight are ro­
nobles. Charles was a heroic and ro­
to cyclone sufferers In the south were
new line« just authorized will give I can lift aa much as the average man,
Washington, April 33—After on«
mantic figure ami larais an Interesting
passed
The resolution to extend of the hardest fought legislative bat­ after 7 o'clock tonight at the home ported to have bet n killed; at vi­ the Oregon Electric 351 miles of
dalle,
I<a
,
one
white
woman
and
but
I'm
telling
It
straight
when
I
say
nìi
the time when the commodity clause tle» of this session, the house of rep­ of William H. ScheLck, Gallagher's
standard gauge railroad in the state. that with Mra. Chase to help me I personage— a forerunner of tbe modern
of the railroad rate law shall bo- resentatives. late this afternoon by a brother-in-law, East Twentieth stre.-t negroes ar« dead; at Qullman Land­
politician. The story, which Miss Put­
William 8. Barstow A Co., the en-
ing,
eleven
negroes
Wer«
klllsd.
cuiue operative was called I mi fore th" vote of 247 to 8. pawed ihe Fulton and Nineteenth avenue. East Oak­
glnei-rlug firm which builds tbe lines couldn't turn that fellow over on bls nam relates of these men. IncloJes an
The
latest
report
at
hand
come»
■ouate by Mr Elkina, but went orer land grant resolution wlthsut amend land, wb«n a huge bomb placed ou
Important period (1433-77), in which
from Purvla landing. Miss, where of the Oregon Electric, has assem­ back to skin him.
under objection from Mr. Culberson ment
Prior to th« vote on final th« [Kirch exploded aud tor» away 2 5 white» and 50 negroes were vic­ bled construction materials and
, I 'Twenty feet Is tbe nearest a beat the mediaeval and the modern were
The senate at 5:27 p m adjourned. passage, Fordney's amendment was tho whole front of tbe bouse. Galla- ...
begin
work
this
morning
on
tbe
Gar-
'
bent
on
mischief
ever
got
to
me.
Aa
tims of tbe storm, and reports of one
engaged In a death struggle. Printing,
voted down. 43 to 23’
Tho resolu­ gber waa up atalra with bla wife at ¡to
_______
, den Home-HIllaboro line. Upon its old female who«e cub I bad brought
.o five _____
death» _____
came
from _____
many
Monday. April 27.
tion will go to th» president by the th« time, and Mr. Rchemk waa In a towns scattered over the storm-swept completion, attention will be turned down, came for me one day and she with all It« discovery meant for tbe
Washington. April 27.- By an end of the week and will promptly rear room wltb bls wife and four areu. Details at present are meager. to building from Salem to Albany. was mad. 8be was sixty or seventy world, was coming; the Reformation
was near, and the fall of Constantino-
children and Dr. Guy Brown.
overwhelming vote. President Roose­ be signed by him
New Orleans and Mobile were cut It Is likely that at least three years
Immediately thereafter st* ps will
All escaped but one boy, who waa off f-om wire communication with will be required to complete tbe sys­ yards distant and In a bunch of slder ole came In 1453.
velt's four-battleship program failed
allot
at
her.
She
when
I
took
my
first
be
tnken
to
Initiate
suit
against
the
In the senate, Just as It did In tho
hit In the neck by a flying missile.
the outside world tor several hours tem of new lines mapped out by 'he
An Interesting history attaches to
That none waa killed was little today and telegraph companies re­ stockholders and directors of the got up snd came out in the clearing, tbe picture which sppears on the auto­
bouse The amendment for four bat­ Oregon A California Rnlliond Com­
pany
to
»«
‘
cure
forfeiture
of
the
un
­
company
at
yesterday's
meetings.
port
wires
down
in
all
directions.
short of u miracle. Gallagher's hat
and then she saw me and came for me
tleship» was introduced by Henator
For tho was pierced by a splinter, aud taken
All the new lines planned will be In earnest. I worked my gun pretty graph edition of “Hoyle’s Game«."
Tonight tbe storm Is sweeping
Piles mid the fight for Its adoption sold portion of Its grant
was b-d by Henalor Beveridge Twon- time being. It la underwtoid. no pro­ away as a souvenir. Th» house was through Georgia, but beyond torren- uniform wltb tbe Portland-Salem rapidly and tbe shots took effect. Rhe The portrait of Edmund Hoyle, the
ly-thr«" vote« wer» ca»t for tho In­ ceedings will be undertaken against completely wrecked The report wa«|tlal rains, accomplished by high line, which Is standard steam rail­ was about six paces away when she father of whist and the first writer on
Indoor games, wbo lived In the eigh­
ert used program, tlio number large lun.ier "ompnnles and other pur­ heard all over Oakland and many' winds and brilliant electrical displays road construction throughout.
Moffatt & White. 5 Nassau street. dropped.
windows In the neighborhood were no serious damage or loss of life
ly being mudo up of receully-elected chasers from the railroad
teenth century, has been eagerly sought
“
Mrs.
Chase
and
I
got
a
scare
once
New York city, are managers of the
broken
A post belouglug to tbe has been reported In the state.
■ouators. Fifty senators voted to sup­
in picture galleries and among old
Washington. .‘.'•r|| 23- As the porch wan hurled 100 feel away.
■ Reports
w
•• also
sctss
*»•
say
J
that the
s.
wwwr
storm
> sss
syndicate
»»vs »w-w ww. ■■»saw
that •*» is ouy'y'iy
supplying
su^ IUV
the capi-
J*»
though. In rather a ludicrous way. I woodcuts. Hoyle seems to have had
port the house and the recommenda­
■ennte
was
about
to
conclude
consid
­
struck
Albertville.
La.,
late
this
aft-
|tai
for
tbe
Oregon
Electric
opera-
Valuable clews to tbe poipetraton*
tion of tho senato naval com mit lee
bad three camps In a lonely region,
no time for the artist. Ry the merest
eration of the naval appropriation of the crime were gained today ernoon, d»lng much destruction to lions In this state. The executive.
tor building only two battleships
where for three years Mrs. Chase never chance Frederic Jessel, of London, the
bill
today.
Henator
Piles
of
Wash
­
life
and
property.
An
unconfirmed
.
committee
la
made
up
of
tbe
follow-
j
the
finding
of
a
silk
hand
­
Tho debnto on the battleship
through
saw
a
white
woman.
1
bad
to
put
up
coDnolseeur on games, wbo owns tbe
ami-ndmeut lasted three days to th» ington. proposed an amvndment In­ kerchief ln which it Is supposed the report from this section gives the Ing New York capitalists: A. C. Bed­
death list as from 30 to 35, with ford. George Barclay Moffatt and 'bevaralaa.' or bouses of drift wood, finest card library In tbe world, look­
exclusion of all other matters. Il creasing from two to four the num­ Infernal machine was wrapped.
ber
of
nrw
battleships
to
be
author-
the only kind available. We were go- ing over some old books, picture« and
In a search of the debris this morn­ scores of person» Injured. A train William A. White.
was begun by Senator Beveridge
li<-<1
lug from one camp to another when I
ing detectives located some wire and was sent from Birmingham tonight
with an eloquent appeal for the sup­
bronzes at Brighton, happened to run
A spirited debate occurred on the fin«' and cap», which would indicate, carrying physicians and a squad of
brought down a bear.
port of tbe president and the sugges­ amendment for the restriction of the
acron a medal that bore tbe name of
state
militiamen
to
tbe
district.
tion thnt a larger navy might bo i purchase of materials for th" con- according to Chief Wilson, that a
“We were In no burry, so we stopped,
PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL
Edmund Hoyle, and which was of eigh­
Richmond and I-amourle, La.,
needed for war.
built a fire and bad some lunch. After
Istructlon of the battleships end so b- bomb of some sort had been used
were «truck by the storm and nearly
teenth century workmanship.
Tbe
domest
Ic
lunch
—
about
an
bour
after
tbe
shoot
­
Employars* Liability Law 1« Now In
a fifth of their population Injured
Washington, April 27.
A favor- ninrjne bonis to those of
medal was reproduced tn plaster, photo­
Honey Had Warned Him,
manu
facture
ing—a-e went down Into a gulch where
Winchester. Mis«., a small town.
■ bln report was today ordered on
Effect
graphed. and now appears on tbe cover
Han Francisco, April 2 4.—"The Is reported wiped out, though only
Amendments to remove that ro-
tbe bear was lying. Mra Chase was
Senator Ankeny ■ b.ll increasing pen­
of Hoyle'« book.
Washington.
April
23.
—
President
prosecution
will
certainly
make
a
strlrtlnn
from
the
bill
were
defeat
­
two persons are known to hav« been
sions of Indian war veterans and
carrying
an
aluminum
teapot
I
got
Roosevelt today signed the employ­
their widows from $8 to $12 per ed. Uale estimating that since the In­ most thorough Investigation of tbe killed
her to help me turn tbe bear over, and
Mobile report« nine dead at Hat- ers' liability bill upon receiving an
month. The committee declined to vestigation of the steel trust some dastardly attempt to kill one of tbe
opinion
from Attorney-General lion- ■ I was about to remove bls hide when
most Important witness»« for the tlesburg. Ml«« , but this haa not been
years
ago
the
price
of
steel
armor
mport a bill which would place then«
■ parte that the meaaure was constl- ! tbe big fellow suddenly came to life,
A Trite ntrsut» That ■•««• V> th»
veterans on the same footing as ser­ hnd been reduced from $5 50 and state in the bribery graft cases," said confirmed.
Assistant District Attorney Francis J
"You should have seen Mra Chase
Marvels aS th» Vatleaa ta ■»«»«.
Th» tornado that first appeared In tutlonal.
vil-« pensioners of the civil war. $600 per ton to $416 por ton.
Tbe
bill
makes
railroads
or
other
1
Henry
<hls
morning
to
th«
Associated
Concordia Parish. I ai ., appears to
Visitors are never weary of dwelling
go up that hillside. The best of It was.
whose maximum pension la $20 a
Press representative.
Wednesday. April 22
¡common
carriers,
while
engaged
in
bav» been the most aerloue. both In
in spite of ber baste, she took time to upon tbe strange mixture of all that Is
month.
Mr Hency refused to stat« whether respect to number of victims and ex- 1 —
Interstate
commerce,
liable
for
the
i
WnsMngton.
April
22
—
President
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—
-
,
.
,
-
Senator Bourne made a favorable
or not he hnd any evidence pointing tent of territory covered
Although injury or death of an employe If the i r™cue
teapot. I believe I jumped antique and modem In tbe vast betid­
report on Senator Ankeny's bill nu-' Roosevelt will veto th" naval appro­ to the perpetrator«.
if that ing» of tbe Vatican. As a palace* or
It
covered
a
rural
district
and
struck
injury
or
death
results
In
whole
or
«bout
twenty
teet myseir.
thorlzlng the establishment of a fish priation bill, ahould the ««nate, a»
«
.
—
a In
nesvA
« to A ■■ »■ ew 14 sw a »■
/ a ■« ■-
m to a ,4 $ vaa » s In A$VArxza frx
rather a series of palace«, tbe Vatican,
"I
am
satisfied
that
It
win
not
the
no
i
ar(te
town,
the
known
re«ults
of.
In
part
from
the
negligence
of
any
bear
had
been
In
ahape
to
do
damage
culture station on the Tucaanon did the house, fall to mnke any ap­ work of a fnnatlc or
>rk
crank.
de- |,g work were 64 dead and at least *>f the» officer«, agent« or employe« of there might hare been some trouble— since Its first stone was laid tn 498 A.
river, Washington.
•
clared
the
Assistant
District
Attor-ijoj
Injured,
with
the
prospect
that
I
the
railroad,
or
by
any
defect
or
In-
j
wasn't
_
propriation for the two battleships
A« a general thing D. by Pojie Symmacbua, bas contained
ney. ''Neither did the attempt upon the ltgt wU1 be eonslderably swelled .sufficiency in fioipment.
This pro- tbere 1B,-t mnch
t« the choicest treasure« of art and liter­
which are authorized In the measure. Gallagher's life surprise me
Ha'urday, April 25
J
vision Is made applicable to carrier»
1 j 1 by morning
easy."—Chicago Boat
ature. And now In the twentieth cen­
Washington, April 25.—Another day Tho prompt announcement of this warned him more than three months
More than 50 of the dead «re ne- In the territories, the District of Co­
tury It rivals any royal dwelling In Eu­
was s|>ent by the senato in considering fact to senate leaders today I« re- ago thnt If he was not careful 'they !gross. whose log caotns proved par­ lumbia, the Panama canal zone and
M»»sflvl«'» F»»er Collar.
the nmonilment tu the nasal appropria ! warded as responsible for the sn- would get him.' nnd nt the time urged ticularly fatal to the occupants, be- ; other possessions of the United
rope In point of modem equipment,
him
to
move
from
Oakland,
telling
lion bill, but a vote was not reached at nouncerjent by Hale that he would
Richard Mansfield, when a mere boy. with Its small army of engineers, law­
Ing easily torn to pieces, while the States,
him
his
home
might
be
blown
up.
the close of tho discussion, which was
weight of timber crushed the in
' is provided that In any action ■ as playlug tbe leading role in a yers, printers, painter«, chemists, work­
It
Í»artici[>ated in by a dozen s* natura. propose an amendment appropriating Aside from this 1 have nothing to mat»s to death.
brought under the provisions of the tragedy. In the last acene of which be ers in mosaic, artists, carpenters, stuc­
laie Msund an agreement for a vote $7.000.000 topurd tho construction oay at present.”
What appear to have been two bill the Injured employe shall not be 'was strangled. Sometimes, however,
co workers, sculptors.^wood carvers and
before a'ljournini'Ut on Monday.
different tornadoes struck In Western held to have assumed the risk of his
of thorn* ships.
Tornado
In
Neb-asks.
A ramas» of tho senate made during
Alabama,
one claiming six victims at employment in any case where vio­ tbe actor wbo was to simulate stran- gardeners. In addition to the usual
The president stated bls position
the day indicated that the four ship pro 'On this point with unusual emphasis
Paris. Neb.. April 24.—About 6 Bergan & Thomas' sawmill.
lation by the carrier of any statute ‘ gling him became too realistic. Sever- crowd of cooks, cleaners, waiters and
gram will be defeated and that the do and auddennees today, upon learning o'clock this afternoon a tornado de­
enacted for safety of employes con­ 1 al times be nearly Incapacitated the porters belonging to every great house­
bate has chang'd noverai vetea, Much that the bill as passed by the house stroyed the eastern portion of De­
New Orleans. April 25. 2 a. m.— tributed to the injury or death of the principal player for finishing bls great hold.
of th i« discussion today
'
*
_______
.
_
was devoted
to ) was
simply
a "paper" provision for port. a town 20 miles southeast of At this hour belated report» have employe. Any contract, rule, regula­ , siene. It came to such » pass that
This ancient ecclesiastical palace la
....■-ani.- of
..» war
----- K-i
— « forerai
—...i nnvnl Increase
Authorization of the Part«, killing W R. Isbell, a drug­ swollen the total number of deaths tion or device to enable the carrier
tho improbability
being
drastic measur.w had to be taken. One fact holds all modem appliances cal­
upon the United Htatea. Beveridge and ships wn« made, but no money ear- gist, and wounding several others. by the tornadoes In Mississippi Lou­ to exempt Itself from liability under
Pile» wore sharply criticised by Aid Irlcd to make th« provision effective. The Isbell family was at supper when isiana and Alabama to 22 5. Missis­ the act Is rendered void by a specific i evening. In the greenroom, Mansfield culated to save expense, time snd la­
■Idled up to the muscular player wbo bor. Thus It possesses Its own dyna­
sippi suffered most, but poor com­ declaration to that end.
rich, Perkins and MeCumber for their ¡Such legislation as this, the president the storm came.
Practically all the residences on munications kept the full extent of
statement» of yesterday, and »eversi .made known to bi.« numerous con­
Provision Is made, however, that was to strangle him. Tbe latter noted mos for tbe lighting of St. Peter's and
boated colloquies occurred. Beveridge gressional callers, was s travesty as the east side of town were destroyed, the disaster from becoming known. the carrier shall receive credit for a strange addition In Mansfield's cos­ the vast apartments and rooms, 11,000
will reply on Monday.
to effectiveness, as well ns bearing nt least 25 or 30 being scattered over Tbe death list was mddenly swollen any contribution made to tbe em­ tume. Instead of the collaret of lace In all. that make up the structure; Its
by nearly 100 additional victims In ploye or his family In the form of In­ It waa his wont to wear, bound about
all the earmarks of legislative leg­ the country In fragments.
own water supply, printing presses and
Oak Grove ,a town east of Clarks­ Purvis and Mcl-aurln, Miss., towns surance. relief, benefit or Indemnity.
Washington. April 35—The actual in erdemain Intended to make ridicu­
bls neck was a leather band thickly armory.
ville.
on
the
Texas
A
Pacific
rail
­
not heard from up to midnight.
vevtigstion of the wixid pulp and print lous his campaign tor the greater
An action for the recovery of dam­
road, is reported almost destroyed,
The first reports indicated that ages must be commenced within 'wo studded wltb prongs.
Witbin the last few days Pins X. has
pH|n-r question, iuvolving in pro»pe«t an navy.
“And wbat Is that for?” be asked.
xsmination into tho affairs of the paper
bad four typesetting machine« of the
Thnt the president's quick and many house« oelng demolished, but four-fifths of the victims were ne­ years from the date of the cause of
“Oh. that?" replied Mansfield, with most modem make Installed by an Eng­
trust to determine whether or not it is vigorous action Is to ne effective I« without fatnlltlea as far as learned. groes, but the later reports showed suit.
a» alleged by the American Newspaper evidenced by tho action of Chairman The path of the storm was several an Increasing number of whites.
tbe rising Inflection snd a smile In his lish firm In tbe Vatican printing office.
Publisher»' Aemiciation a eonihination Hale, of the senate nnvrJ commlt.ee. hundred yards wide.
Brigands Reru>s«d
voice; “that Is merely a trifle, a mere The i>ope has also visited the office for
In restraint of trade and maintaining a In announcing that at the proper
elllpiro Outlaws Hanged.
8t. Petersburg, April 23.—News trifle, to defer tbe collection of my I the purpose of Inspecting the new fix-
monopoly of tho print paper supply in time he will propose the $7,000.«0'1
Morn S udsnts Suspended.
Manila, April 25.—Ciprlnno Om- was received here this afternoon to life Insurance. Moot Inconveniently l tures. ami Canlinal Merry del Va) has
the United Htates, was begun today by amendment.
Stanford University, Cal.. April 24. ongom, alias Tlducuc. and Alfronfano the effect that the Persian brigands tbe healthy condition of my neck and •ven practiced on one of them.
tho select committee appointed by
—Professor Clnrk. of the student nf- Fernandez, noted bandits and fanat- who yesterday advanced to attack throat Is necessary for the pursuance
B|M-sker Cannon, whose ehsirainn is Hop
Whoever said “The Vatican Is always
t'qiiry Into Paper Trust.
i leal leaders, were privately hanged
rosonintive James R. Munn, of Illinois,
fnlrs committee, today posted a no- In Billbid prison today. Omongo th« Russian forces in Persian terri­ I of my profession and tbe earning of old and ever new,” told tbe truth.
Washington, April 24. A definite
of
tlce announcing the suspension
and tho other member» of which are
my dally bread.”
I I’lry started the Pulajano movement
llannon of Ohio, Htafford of Kentucky, step was taken today toward a solu­ three students. Ono of the three Is i In Samar. Fernandes participated In tory, were driven back with heavy
Im«erfeetly Eqwl»e4.
The other actor saw the point and
Bannon of Ohio, tHafford of Wisconsin, tion of the wood pulp nnd newspaper E N. Smith, of Honolulu, ex-edltor the attack on I-eyte and aided In the losses and retired to the mountains. apologized. Mansfield took off the
A story of one McLelsh. told by the
col-
Minima of Teunes»*'*' and Ryan of New cost question In the Introduction by of the "Sequoia." who will not be killing of four policemen and the The Russian detachment from Bvi«f
Marchioness of Breadalbane In her re­
suvar has again advanced a short lar and never after suffered at hls
allowed to register In the unlvlrsltv
York.
Rpeaker Cannon of a resolution for on account of a recent editorial In burning of the municipal buildings. distance
companion player's bands In th« big cent book. "The High Top« of Black
Into
Persian
territory,
Mount," does not controvert Dr. John­
the appointment of a select commlt- which ho bitterly criticised the stu­ Faustino Ablen and Esperodon Rota, where It awaits reinforcements.
scene.
Friday, April 24.
tee of six members to Investlgate dent affairs commlttoe. Another stu­ his principal lieutenant, were to have
son's dictum. "Much may be done with
There Is no sign as yet of the
Washington,
April
24
Argu­
been
hanged
on
the
same
gallows
Tee Much Iwewmparlhllity.
nnd obtain nil possible Information
a Scotchman If he be caught yoang."
ments In fuvor of the president's pro­ as to the rensons fur the Increased dent was suspended for being under Governor General Smith granted heralded Persian expedition to aid
the Influence cf liquor on the campus them a reprieve for one month.
the Russians.
Compatibility Is evidently, according but qualifies It. McLelsh was not young
grum for four battleships consumed
(
price
of
white
paper
"to
the
end
thst
April
17.
The
third
for
failure
to
re
moat of the session of the senate to­
to tbe Washington Star, as dangerous •nongb when caught.
. needful legislation may be enacted.” malt, off the campus.
Reveals Burns' Methods
day.
I’llea, of WiiHhlngton, opened
as tbe Incompatibility of temperament
The Marchioness of Breadalbane,
The
rfisolutlon,
which
was
referr
d
Survivor of Morgan's Raiders.
the debate, declaring that the Asia­
Washington. April 23.—The cross- plea on which so many divorces are who Is an ardent sportswoman, waa
to
tho'committee
on
rules,
of
which
tic situation affecting the Pnclflc
Revive Coschirg In England
New York, April 25.—With the examination of Woodford D. Harlan, granted. Tbe story Is told of a girl companioned In a deer stalking expedi­
«oust wan a menace to thnt section, the speaker In chairman, empowers
I-ondon. April 24.—Alfred G. Van­ sword he carried when a member of formerly a clerk In the general land who, after listening to a young man's tion In one of the great glens of North
ns war clotidH might quickly rise tho committee to sit In Washington
........ . dash
....... .................
Britain by McLelsh. He bad been In­
there over some
between ........
Am- -l°r elsewhere during sessions of th" derbilt, whoso effort to revive Inter­ Morgan's raiders during the Civil office, was the feature today In.the proposal, answered:
•ric'nns and the .Inp.inese He wanted house end the recetui of congreM nnd est In coaching In England has been war clasped to his heart Colonel Wil­ Hyde-Benson-Dlmond-Schnelder land
dulging one day In a long argument tn
“No. James. I cannot marry you.
fraud
trial.
J.
C.
Campbell.
oT
San
(confers
the
usual
authority
of
sub-
so sympathetically received, left I-on-, liam 8. Warwick was > found
vuuu dead In
n fleet kept In the Pacific.
James looked frightened, hurt, dis tbe Gaelic wltb one of the gillie«, when
ThlH, tu* declared, waa n measure ! penn, the administration of * oaths. don this morning on n series of trial |,|g
on the top floor of a house Francisco, attorney for Benson, drew pleased.
there was a deer In prospect. At last,
trips over the Brighton rond. He was ! In tho Bronx yesterday. Colonel from the government's witness the
of peace, and not of war. He came, ¡etc.
wearied out of all patience, tbe marchi­
“Why not?" he naked.
accompanied by a small party of Warwick camo of a famous old fact that he often told Benson false­
oness said:
hoods In order to secure evidence for
"There
is
too
much
compatibility
of
friends.
A
big
crowd
assembled
out
­
southern family and was born in
Increase Pensions
Would Rsalstsr Chinks
Harlan admitted temperament about ns. James." said tbe
"Pray do talk English McLelsh, 1
side the hotel, where tho start was
He had a the government.
Washington, April 23.- Tho sen­ made, and gave the American a Virginia 35 years ago.
Washington. April 29.—Thnt the
cannot understand a word you say tn
large Income and entertained south­ that under the instructions of Secret girl, her Up curling wltb faint acorn.
ate
committee
on
pensions
today
Service
Agent
Burns
he
practically
Chinese exclusion law la not properly
hearty send-off. while the police stop­ erners lavishly. Two years ago he
“Too much compatibility? But Isn't Gaelic.”
enforced, that Chinese aro making practically completed consideration ped traffic In Plcadllly tn order to al­ lost his entire fortune. Since then demanded money from Benson, in­ that a good thing?” asked tbe puzzled
“It 1« a pity you had not learnt such
stead
of
Benson
offering
to
bribe
low
the
coach
to
gain
a
free
passage
their way Into the United States of the pension appropriation bill. It
he had lived In humble lodgings.
a useful thing before taking to tho
voting
man.
Mr.
Vanderbilt
will
make
his
first
every day when they have no right will carry about 3162.000.000, an
“Not always." she answered. “For hill,” waa McLelsh'« dry response
Churchill for Home Rule.
to do so and that a change In tho Increase of $12.000,000 over the regular trip on May 4.
existing law will bo necessary to house bill, having been made to carry
Clark Buys Coal Lands.
Dublin, April 23.—The National­ tustance. judging from tbe size of your
Tk. Cemeted Bill.
check this growing condition, are out the provisions of tho widows'
Brigands Qaln Rtrangth
Trinidad, Colo., April 25.—Ex- ists are satisfied with the assurances Income, if we were married I should
Visitor—Go to the proprietor and tell
facts that were pointed out In em­ pension hill, which has been enacted.
given by Winston Spencer Churchill undoubtedly Insist, from motives of
St. Petersburg, April 2 4.—The sit­
phatic terms to the house committee The house bill was amended so ns to uation on the Persian frontier Is con­ Unlted States Senator William A. at Manchester last night with regard economy, on dispensing with a servant him to make my bill out promptly, and
Clnrk, of Montana, left here for Jer­
on appropriations by Commlssloner- eliminate the provision for abolish­
to
the attitude of the Liberal party and doing my own- housework, and In write omelette with two t’s and not
ome. Arlz., today after returning
one.
Geni ral of Immigration Sargent. Tho ing pension agencies throughout the sidered hero to be steadily becoming from a trip of Inspection to the coal in the matter of Irish »elf-govern-
•rason for this universal laxnoss In country and consolidating the work more serious, despite the check to property In thia vicinity on which he ment. and John E. Redmond an- your compatibility, James, you would
Walter (a few minutes later)—It’s
Undoubtedly
let
me
do
It."
enforcing the exclusion lnwa Is said of the agencies under tho bureau In the Persian brigands on April 20. has held an option for two years. "I nounced at a meeting of the United
all right now. sir; omelet 20 cents;
the city.
to be fear of the Chinese boycott.
when the Russian force* drove the have closed a deal with Charles Irish League today, that ft bad been
two teas 40 cent»
Waste of Eaer<jr.
bandits back with heavy losses, The Francis Adams, of Boston, for 13.000 decided to support Mr. Churchill, and
"You never change your ml ml about
Its Fweta.
Wants Hospital Ships.
Fund« for Draining Swamp«.
rising Is gradually spreading, the acres of coal land. 20 miles west of that recommendations to this effect
anything, do you?”
"Home would seem sort of Ineoat-
Washington, April 29.—With a other mountaineers now flocking to Trinidad,” said Mr. Clark today. ”1 would be sent to the Irish voters at
Washington. April 33 Ths senate
■ What's the use?” rejoined the ego­ plete without a piano.”
gave further consideration to the view to preparedness In case of the assistance of the Rhaksetan and don’t care to name the consideration Manchester.
tist. "I found years ago that I was
"Yes, a piano undoubtedly lends
bill devoting about $5,500,000 re­ necessity, the surgeon general's of- Bogllvtn tribes, against whom th« but It was around the million mark.”
Demand Thaw's Release.
just as liable to be wrong tlie second tone.”—Kansas City Tim«»
ceived from the sale of public lands flee of the navy has suggested the operatlona are being conducted.
Newburg, N. Y.. April 23.—Coun­ time as I was the first"—Washington
In Alabama, Arknnsns. Florida, Illi­ designation of several vessels avail­
Take Orchard's Deposition.
Machinist« Strike.
More than 130,000,000 pounds of tak
nois. Indiana, Iowa, Ixiulslana, Mich­ able for use for hospital purpose«.
Gunnison. Colo., April 25.—Dis­ sel for Harry K. Thaw today served Star.
igan. Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis­ Among the ships suggested by Rur-
Marshalltown, I«., April 24.—Ma­ trict Judge Shackleford today grant­ an order of the supreme court upon
low are used every year in tbs mam-
Th» D»»tist !■ Lav».
souri, Ohio and Wisconsin, to the geon-Genernl Rlxey Is the Buffalo. chinists In the various .„„i.n
shops <>,
of m»
the ed authority to O. N. Hilton, attor­ the superintendent of the Matteawan
facture of candles la tbe United State»
construction of drainage works In now up on the Pacific coast. Th«'lows Central railway struck today, ney for Steve Adame, to take a de­ Insane Asylum to permit Thaw to
“Nature la really a great mechanl«
surgeon-general Is an carm-at sdvo-1 together with helpers and appren- position from Harry Orchard, to be sign an application for a writ of ha­ Juat think of getting thlrty-two teeth
those states.
During the day the naval and ag­ cate of the use of the hospital ships. I flees A reduction of 4 cents an hour presented when Adams 1« placed on beas corpus. Thaw will be brought In yonr tiny llttl« mouth.”—Meggei»
ricultural appropriation bills were and take« the ground that the navy i In the wage schedule caused the trial for the killing of Arthur Collins Into conrt for a hearing on the ques­
fiorfar Blavtter.
should always be ready,
I strike.
tion of hl« sanity.
at Telluride, Oolo.
reported to th« senate.
Al Least 225.
Bnociki and Feeders.
MANY TOWNS LNTIRELY RUINED BUILD 301 MILES OF NLV ROAD
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