Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 12, 1911, Image 3

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    WOMEN MARCII IN
SUFFRAGE CAUSE
DIAZ PROMISES TO RESIGN.
DIAZ’ DEATH DEMANDED.
________
I
“PICKWICK” IN PIECES
But Inaici» That Revolution Must Ba Resignation Seam» Certain—Rsbels
Ended First.
Gain Strength,
MANUSCRIPT
WASN’T
PRE­
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
Mexico City, May fl.—With studenta
SERVED IN ITS ENTIRETY.
around the national palace shouting
Washington, May 6.—Not since the' Washington, May 1. — The house
Following is a resume of exciting "Viva Madero an! Death to Diaz,"
Republican guns were unlimbered | committee on ways and means will
development» in the Mexican situa­ President Diaz 1» preparing for early
begin working on the revision of the
How the People Weloo«ned tho Part» against the Democratic free list bill' woo) sch««dule next w«*ek. The Demo­
tion, given in their proper se«|uence:
resignation.
This
is
regarded
aa
a
by
Mann,
the
minority
leader,
more
j
of the Famous Novel—Dicken»
Maiiero announce« that In defer­
cratic majority in the house aa well as
than a w««ek ago, has the debate in the the Democratic membership of the
ence to Unit«! tSute», ho will give •ertainty, Should the announcement
Gave Away Original of
up plan to attack Juarez, take his be made tomorrow it would cause no
“Our Mutual Friend.”
house developed such an attack on the committed are divided, but the com­
troops from the neighburhoo«! of surprise to hl« cabinet,
measure as was made today by Hill mittee division is not so wide as dur-
"Girls of ’01," Babe* In Arm», And
I ing the last few weeks.
the international boundary ami
A number of student» began jeering
"fMiring
my
search
for
the
manu
­
of
Connecticut, a Republican member
All Intervening Axa» Raprotant-
start south will) cry, "On to Mexico
It is the policy of Speaker Clark,
script
of
’
Plckwl«
it,
”
’
writes
J.
Holt
the police in front of the national
of the ways and means committee and Underwood and other Democratic lead­
ad Many Man In Lina.
City."
Rebel» apparently change plan« palace at noon, »h«»uting "Viva Ma­ Schooling in tbe Strand. "I heard one of the leading Republican advo­ ers not to submit a bill placing raw
from one source that tbo original was cates of the Canarjian reciprocity bill. woo) on the free list. Many Demo­
and prepare to muke midnight at­ dero and Death to Diaz."
A large
In America.
tack
on
Juarez.
Hili a»»M*rted that the bill devis«*l crats want raw wool on the free list;
N««w York, May 8. Gray-halred
crowd quickly roliecUxi.
’’Th« Americans are zealoua col­ by the Democratic leaders, removing others believe the schedule should not
When
rebel
guns
are
train«*«!
on
woman suffrage pioneer* styled "The
The police at first made a good- lectors of Charles Dickens' letters the tariff duties from many ftxxl pro-I be so radically revised at this time.
Juarez and attack is al»out to begin,
Girls of’fll,” dimpled, laughing girl
the new» of Diaz’ announcement natured attempt to di»perse the stu­ and writings snd one day when I was ducts and manufactured articles, was
That a majority of the Democrats on
babies of 1910, not yet out of their reaches insurrecto leader» an«! both denta, but it was neces»ary to get re­ examining volume after volume of the so crudely drawn and bo indefinite in the ways and means committee favor­
original
manuscripts
their
keeper
told
its terms that no estimate <»uld be ed free raw wool until a few days ago
IIrat lung drowses, girl» and women of attack on Juarez and ex|»«liti<>n to inforcements an«! the crowd wa» not
me that many Americans go to him
all age» betwc« n, »wept down Fifth south arc halted. Peace is tiaiught ; driven away until several had been every year and beg permission just made of the revenues it would cut off, there is no doubt, but a majority of
near at hand.
or of the effect it would have on busi­ Democrats could not be secured to
hurt.
avenue from Fifty-seventh atreet to
to tou« h one of tbe bound volumes of ness and commerce.
sign such a bill, even in committee,
It
is
fear«!
other
demonstrations
manuscript.
Union a<|uare Saturday afternoon in
He said that, instead of $10,000,000 nor could a majority of Democrats in
will follow, ax the studenta have given
“I.ater Inquiry shout the manu­
an unorganized proteat against «lenial
Mexico City, May if. General Por­ notice they would again parade to the script of ’I'lcswlck’ brought the fol­ reduction in revenue, as the Demo­ the bouse be enlisted for its passage.
To agree on a bill that the Demo­
to their aex of the ballot.
firio Diaz tonight i»»ued a manifest«» house of Diaz for ari answer to their lowing Information from Miss Ho- crats expected, it might be made a re­
duction of $50,000,000 and that its crats can support unanimously, or
Every avenue through which woman j to the pcope of Mexico declaring his petition for the resignation of the garth
’The manuscript of "Pick- effect on business would be to transfer nearly so, is the purpose of the party
has invuded man’s Held of endvuvor Intention of resigning the presidency president.
wick” was never preserved tn Its en-
In this
The police took no measures to dis- tlrety at all Stray fragments of It many flourishing industries to Europe. »» leaders. The bill, when finally re­
was represent«!, from sculpture to ns anoa as [»«ace I» restored.
"You intended to hit the trusts," ported, will be a compromise, ap­
manner
the
president
has
virtually
ac
­
|H*rx» the holiday crowd, winch filed have turned up— and are dispersed
cab driving. One hundred mule sup-
said
Hill to the Democrats, "you will proved by the Democratic caucus.
ceded to the demands of Francis«» I. into the garden of Zocalo, the squares about the world. I believe. But it was
porlera joined In the parade.
There will be no forma) caucus on
up to find you have, in fact,
Four tiros» bands, docens of elabor­ Madero that he make announcement of in front of the palace, or poured aim- not given by Its author to any one 1 wake the trusts; taken away the rev- the wool schedule, however, until the
le»»ly in an«i out of the principal don’t think he attach*««! much import­ helped
ate flout»« and fluttering pennants by such intention,
enuea of the government and put majority members of the ways and
As to when peace is actually re- streets of the neightxirhoo«!.
the hundred», with here an«l there a
ance to bis manuscripts In those early money into the pockets of the trusts means com it tee have agreed on a bill.
In Isabella La Catholics str«*et day».’
banner bearing epigram», lengthened atored, General Diaz reserve» the
It is reported that of the 14 mem­
instead of into the pockets of the peo­
In the won!» crowd» bank«»! themselves before a
the line of 8,000 marchers.
The right to be th« judge.
"So we must go without this manu­
bers on the committee only seven are
rank» were separate«! into seven divis­ of th«« manifesto, it will be "when, street car, ateippe<l it and tore from it script It la of course Impossible for ple whom you claim to be helping."
Hill explain«*! that the Internationa) standing for free raw wool.
ions and more than half the marchers according to the dictates of my con­ one of the little Mexican flag» which us of tho pr«*sent generation to real­ Harvester company, the large sewing
Originally there were nine. The
were laden with camp stools, besides science, I am »ure that my resignation adom«*d ail the soldiers.
progressives believe in a gradual re­
ize what a god«end to the people of
Still the police fail««d to interfere nearly a century ago were the light machine companies and other manu­ duction on raw wool and the plan now
the regular insignia and banners will not be followed by anarchy."
facturers would be able, under the
Th«« president said hi» determination an«! it wax only when the mob »eiz«l a
which they cnrrie«!.
grwn monthly parts of 'Pickwick.’ It Democratic bill, to manufacture parts is for a 50 per cent reduction for the
not
to
relin«|ui»h
the
presidency
nt
soldier,
lift«*d
him
to
its
shoulders
and
The camp »bails, an Innovation In
came out In heavy day», when people of their machines cheaper abroad, and first year, or a tariff of about 6 cents
N'««w York puraiies, h»«l served as thia time was not due to vanity or love march«»! off with him, crying "Viva bad solid mahogany sideboard»,
them into this country to be a pound, a cent a pound to be cut off
»eats for the feminine army preceding of power, l*ecau»e. ax he point«! out, Madero,” that the mounted police weighing ton» (more or less), and bring
assembled by cheap labor here. Me­ each year for five years. At the end
the formation.
Having answered power at this time had no attraction, rode into its midst. The crowd wax i wb»n th«« vogue of the black horse
chanics and skilled laborers would of which time the commodity would
their purpose, they were folded up, accompanied a» it i» by tremendous not looking for trouble, however, and hair covered shiny sofa was supreme; suffer loss of employemnt, he said. He automatically go on the free list.
N'obo«iy
tucker! umler arm» and carrie«! along. responsibilities an«! worry. He sai<! drop|>«! the soldier and fled.
Such a compromise is looked on
Another crowd rushed they had armchairs, but no easy ones, declared that the Democratic bill was with favor by the Democrats, and
Every one inarched with the exception he wax prompt«! sofely by a desire to wa» injured.
conserve the bent interests of hl» own Cadena street an«! in passing the and this remark applies to tbe liter­ so general in terms as to admit almost such an arrangement doubtless will be
of the veterans and Ux« babies.
governor's house lauded Madero and ature of the period as well as to its anything free cf duty. Woolen goods, approved before the bill reaches the
Mr». Antoinette Brown Blackwell, country.
all kinds of wire, all sorts of fabrics,
The president made it clear he does the revolution. The police also dis- furniture.
nearly 90, Mrs. Anna Garish Spencer
"Thomas Carlyle wrote !n a letter zinc, lead, pigiron, were among the house.
and Mm. Phoebe A. Hapfnrd, repre­ not propose to abandon the presidency [x*r»«*d this crowd.
No authoritative confirmation could to a friend: 'An archdeacon with bis things he mentioned.
senting "The Girls of ’81," rode in while hia country ia at war anil that
Hill particularly attacked the bill
Washington, May 2. — The senate
o|»en carrlag«».
The youngest re­ he would not do so at any lime under be obtained, but there appears little own venerable lips repeated to me the for making many manufactured pro­
other
night
a
strange
profane
story
committee on finance today decided to
President Diaz’ mani­ doubt that President Diaz, recogniz­
cruits were trundled in go-carta by compulsion.
festo will be made public tomorrow ing the seriousness of the situation of a solemn clergyman who had been ducts free of duty against the raw devote the time between now and Sat­
their mother».
materials that American manufactur­ urday, May 13, to hearings on the
Out-of-town association», in a sep­ morning, but it will not be »»nt offi­ and responding to the popular demand, administering ghostly consolation to ers have to import.
He said also Canadian reciprocity bill. Immediate­
a sick person, having finished, »atta­
arate division, consisted of delegates cially to Judge Carbajal for formal will retire when order is restored.
that,
in
attempting
to
make
free of ly after that date it is expected that
factortly
as
be
thought,
and
got
out
of
At
the
president's
office
no
state
­
from Colorado, Wyoming, Maxsachua- transmission to Dr. Vasques Gomez.
Th«« promise of th«« president i» ment could be had an<! the cabinet, tho room, be heard the sick person duty the bagging used to warp cotton the bill will be reported to the senate.
ett», New Jersey, and Connecticut.
bales, the Democratic bill would let in
While there is no intention to per­
When the marcher» reach«! Union made to ths people of Mexico and its realizing that the president is the only ejaculate: "Well, thank God! ’Pick­ free the bagging used by the fertilizer
square an ojam-sir mass meeting was receipt by the revolutionist swill I»* in­ man who can give a direct answer to wick’ will be out in ten days any trust, by the cement mills of the Uni­ mit the hearing to involve the free
held and addresses were deliver«! by cidental. That it will be »ent to the demands of Francisco I. Madero. way'” This 1» dreadful.’ The binder tex! States and by other monopolies, list bill so as to delay consideration of
reciprocity, witnesses will be permit­
them immediately, however, by pri­ Jr., that Diaz should publish his in­ prepared 400 copies of Part I of 'Pick­
the lenders.
wick' and of Part XV. bis order was which would make no corresponding ted to make incidental arguments
Half a dozen floats, illustrating the vate individals and regarde«! as en­ tention to retire, were silent.
reduction in prices to consumers.
for more than 40,000.
bearing on the bill. The first expres­
progress woman has made since Eve tirely satisfactory by them is taken
Chairman Underwood of the way« sions tomorrow to be made by repre-
"The
manuscript
of
'Our
Mutual
handed Adam the pippin were inter­ for grant««!.
NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT.
FYiend’ was given by Charles Dickens and means committee interjected that, senatives of the shoe interests will be
esting features of the celebration and
to Mr Dallas (the husband of Miss while Hill's whole argument was from devoted principally to contentions
yellow "votes for women" sashes
REVOLT IS IMPENDING.
League Official Name Adopted and Glyn, the well known actress). Mr. the standpoint of the American manu­ against the free list bill.
were plentiful enough to give the
"The purpose of the committee,”
Meeting Places Named.
Dallas at the time 'Our Mutual facturer, the real purpose of the bill
moving panorama a "Mayonnaise'’ ap­ Plan on Foot to Depose President of
Friend' was published was a writer in was "to reduce prices and cost of said Senator Penrose, who today
pearance.
Helena,
Mont.,
May
6.
—
The
most
Venezeuela.
living for the American people."
assumed the chairmanship, "is to press
important business transacte-d at the the Ix>n«1on Times, and he wrote a
Mr. Hill said that tbe reductions the reciprocity bill to a speedy re­
New
York,
May
9.
Plans
ar««
being
very
sympathetic
and
pleasant
review
morning session of the Northwest
BOGUS S2O COINS AFLOAT.
formulat«*d in New York to launch an Development league wax the adoption of tbe book, which pleased Charles would in amost every case be taken up port.”
After next Monday the committee
insurrection in Venezuela to depose of the report of the committee on or­ Dickens, who very seldom read re­ by the big corporations that control
Counterfeit So Good A» Almost to I’rcsiiient Juan Vincente Gomez, by
will meet daily and sit throughout
views
When the manuscript was the markets.
ganization.
The
official
name
of
the
The sj>«**ch was enlivened by many each day, but during the remaider of
Defy Detection.
AlejandrA Rivas |Va»«|Uez, a member txxly is to be the Northwest Develop­ bound up he gave it to Mr. Dallas.
San Francisco
Counterfeit $20 of the Venezuelan congress from the ment league, its object being to ex­ Shortly after Charles Dickens died interruptions and much partisan com­ the present week the meetings will be
desultory. Senators Nixon, of Michi­
gobi piece», so clever in execution us state of Apure and a former cabinet ploit the resources and oppotunitiea of Mr. Dallas sold the manuscript, and ment from both sides of the house.
gan, and McCumber of North Dakota,
almost to <iefy detection, have been officer during the administration of Washington, Oregon. Idaho, North | it wa» bought by G«*orge W. Childs
Washington, May 4.—The investi­ both asked time today for representa­
spread profusely over San Francisco Cipriano Castro.
and South Dakota, Montana, Minne­ of Philadelphia for a large sum.
In a long interview, diesuxsing the , sota an«i the territory of Alaska.
and other cities of the Pacific coast,
"Some of tbe American papers said gating trend of congress took a wide tives of agricultural interests to op­
Inquiries into the pose reciprocity.
according to information given by the plan, Dr. Vasquez is reported as say- ! Provision is made for meetings each that it bad been sold by Charles Dick range today.
ing that !*resident Gomez has estab- ! year in June ami December, the June ens to Mr Dallas and afterward re­ affairs of the United States Steel cor­
Federal authorities.
The spurious gob! piece» appear so Iixh«i a dictatorship in Venezuela meetings to be known aa the North­ sold by him. When thia false state­ poration, the American Sugar Refin­
Washington, May 2. — Protection
much like the genuine that they will more harrassing to the people than western Development league congress. ment reached Charles Dickens' execu­
and free trade were the themes of to­
ing company were placed on the pro­
deceive even the most acrutinoua, un­ that of his predecessor.
day's debate in the house over the
The congress in 1912 is to be held in trix that lady asked Mr. Childs to
”1 have every assurance,” Dr. Vaz­ Seattle, and thereafter in a chief city contradict the statement In America, gramme of the Democratic house; the Democratic bill to put agriculturaJ
less examined very closely.
The date on the output is 1888, and quez is quoted as saving, "that I will in Washington, Oregon, Idah«» or Mon­ and this was at once done. ’As for shoe industry was under fire, and a implements, certain food products and
it will be found on close observation be given support by patriotic Ven­ tana. The December meeting is to Charles Dickens to have sold any senate committee on expenses paved manufactured articles on the free list.
that the metal is a trifle light. The ezuelans abroad anil by my own com­ be known as the Northwest Lands manuscript of bls own,’ wrote Miss the way for a re-investigation of the
Mr. Tillson, of Connecticut, said his
ring is almost tut good us in the legiti­ patriots in Venezuela. 1 have already show, and is to be held in Minnesota, Hogarth to me. inis was simply an charges against Senator Lorimer, of state, usually referred to in tariff de­
Illinois.
mate coins, though to the experienced organized agencies for our cause, but at a place to be designated by the ex­ impossibility.’ “
bates as a manufacturing community,
Resolutions directing committees to held large and important farming in­
of course th«* principal field of opera­ ecutive committee.
ear it will seem a little "brassy."
search the records to determine wheth­ terests, but that the farmers refused
Around the design an«! inscriptions tions will la* in New York.
Addresses were made by Iz»uis W.
Strain Too Great.
er any of the first three named corpor­ to be caught by the “farmers’ free
a slightly blurred appearance is evi­
Hill, president of the Great Northern
John Hays Hammond, mining engi­ ations are operating in violation of list” bill, or the Democratic measure.
Dates May Be Changed.
dent, convincing the authorities that
railway; by Professor Thomas W.
the coin has been cast. A consiilera-
S. W. Smith of Michigan, and Mr.
Washington A chang«* of the date Shaw and by E. D. We««d, of Helena. neer and president of the Republican the anti-trust, interstate commerce or
ble amount of copper is used in mak­ of th«« inauguration of th«> president is
Among the resolutions adopt«! at League of Clubs, once paid five dol­ Nationla banking laws have been Burke of South Dakota, (Republicans)
ing th«« bogus coin, and much gobi has assured of ratification by the 62d con­ the afternoon session were those ad­ lars for n «have, and he did it at a started on the legislative way. The opposed the measure because of its
been eniploy«l*in completing it.
gress, and it is not improbabl«* similar vocating a more liberal policy in con­ time wbc.i he was not worth much steel trust resolution, the creation of assault upon the doctrine of protec­
It is believe«! that the gang has cir­ action will be taken to change the nection with forest reservations ami mon«j He was married In a small Representative Stanley, of Kentucky, tion. Mr. Catlin of Missouri, said
culated the output in several Western date of holding national elections. the location of mining claims on the town tn Maryland, ainl arrived there was approved by the house committee the bill would give a firmer foothold
states and will soon be run to cover by The proposal changes the date of th«* roserv«*s.
Ixjwis Penwell, of this tho morning before the ceremony on rales and will be reported to the in the United States to the growing
Chief Operative Mollit and his oper­ inauguration from March 4 t«> the last city, was elected permanent president. after a dash across the continent One house.
Japanese trade. M««ssrs. Byrnes and
of the things ho carried with him
The resolution directs the commit­ Sims of Tennessee, and Lever and
atives, who are noted for their success Thursday in April. The date of hold­
Into the town was a thick but unorna- tee to ascertain whether the steel Bums of South Dakota, (all Demo­
in this line.
In the meantime all ing national elections would be chang-
Carnegie is Given Medal.
tnental growth of whiskers, and one corporation has relations or affilia­ crats) defended the bill.
merchants of San Francisco arc espe­ «•<! from the first Tuesday in Novem­
Washington. May 6.—Andrew Car­ thing ho did not have was a razor.
tions in violation of the law with any
cially cautioned by the authorities to ber to th«« first Tuesday in April pre­
His search for a barber resulted In nominally independent steel company ;
lie on the lookout for bogus gold ceding the expiration of the terms of negie rrceiv«! today what he called
Washington, May 3.—Several tenta­
his greatest mark of honor, when 21 tbo dlsocvery of the only one in town, to inquire into the relations of the
pieces.
the president and congressmen.
American republics be»tow«*d upon an o' 1 negro who had been Imbibing corporation with the Pennsylvania tive drafts of the proposed arbitration
him a gold m«ial bearing on one side too freely for several days. As a re­ railroad company, “or any other rail­ treaty between the United States and
People Flee From Fires.
Fez Besieged by Rebels.
Great Britain were discussed by Pres­
the words "Benefactor of Humanity,"
Winnipeg, Man.- Forest fires are and on the other. “The American Re­ sult of intemperance, the tonsorlal ar­ road company or coal company, or ident Taft and his cabinet today. Fol­
Fez, Morocco The arrival of Cap­
with
National
banking
companies,
tist
was
shaking
like
an
aspen
leaf
in
tain Bremen's column has not chang- threatening settlements along Big publics to Andrew Carnegie," Senor
trust companies or other corporate lowing the cabinet session. Secretary
A de Zama«»na. Mexican ambassador to a gale.
<«d the situation here. The loose in­ River, north of Saskatchewan.
Knox and his aides continued the dis­
organizations
or companies.”
"Lcok here'" said Hammond. “You
vestment of the capital continues. spacial train has brought all persons the Unite«! States, made the speech of
cussion of details of phrasrology, but
Representative
Hardwick,
of
Geor
­
are
gotng
to
shave
me.
If
you
so
much
The rebel horsemen, who are beyond living in the dnnger zone to safety. presentation; Secretary Knox presided
tonight the president told callers no
the reach of the artillery, have cut off At Clearwater Bay, 15 miles from and I’resident Taft spoke in eulogy of as make a nick tn my face. I'll cut gia. is the author of the resolution draft has been accepted as final and it
providing
for
the
inquiry
into
the
your
throat!
U
you
don
’
t
cut
me.
I
’
ll
the food supplies.
The sultan’s Kenora, Ont., on th«* Lake of the the gifts which Mr, Carnegie has made
American Sugar Refining company might be weeks before the treaty
give you five dollars."
troops are worn out with the constant Woods, bush fires have been raging for for the cause of universal peace.
and this will be considered by the could be submitted for ratification.
The
barber,
after
much
effort,
agony
skirmishig and watchfulness. The the last two days. There is no settle­
Some difficulties in framing the
rules committee tomorrow.
If the
and
tremor,
finished
the
shave
suc­
rebel chiefs have a growing moral ad­ ment there. Fire rangers report the
treaty have disappeared, according to
Suffrage Bill Makes Progrees.
committee
has
time,
it
may
also
con­
cessfully.
But
the
strain
was
too
vantage, now all Morocco knows that «»untry dry and small fires along the
The criticism of
London By a vote* of 255 to 88 the groat for biiu. Just aa bis hand closed sider a similar resolution by Repre­ the White house.
the sultan is penned up in tho capital railway right of way at many points
English newspapers ’«at the United
hous«*
of
commons
has
passed
to
third
sentative
Francis
of
Ohio.
on
the
flve-dollar
note,
he
fainted
an«! that his troops are unable to move may spread to dangerous proportions.
States senate must be consulted before
rending a bill to confer th«* parliamen­ away.—Tbe Sunday Magazine.
outside the range of their urtillery.
disputes could be arbitrated, was
Postal
Banks
Increased.
tary
franchise
upon
women.
The
22 Rebel» Slain in Battle.
hardly a valid objection, the president
measure was then referred to a com­
Washington. May 6. — Assured of thought.
Mother Love Aid» Police.
Puebla. Mex. — Twenty-two rebels mittee. Th«* bill is similar to one
Whitby Jet.
the
success
of
the
postal
savings
bank
Los Angeles Ixmging for her three were killed and 12 wounded Monday smothered in committee last year. It
Whitby on the North sea coast near
Carriers' Work is Topic.
small children, who since the escape of at San Nicholas de !<os Ranchos, when confers the franchise upon every wo­ Leeds, Eng., has been the home of the system, Postmaster-General Hitchrock
her husband, Francis Ryan, from the a party of 70 revolutionists was at­ man who is a householder and allows Jet Industry of England. Jet is still has decided to designate from this
Washington,
D. C. — Postmaster
Denver jail have b«*«*n public charges tack«! by a detachment of rural«*». such women to vote, even though they mined there and made up into orna­ time forward 50 to 100 additional pos­ Genera) Hitch«>ck held a conference
tal
savings
banks
monthly,
until
the
in that city, has broken down the sto­ Th«« federal loss wax five kiik*d and are marri«!, provid«! their husbands ments for personal wear, but only to
system has been generally establishe«! with the counsel of the administration
ical silence of "Lillian Paxton,” the thre<* w«»und«*d, according to reports. do not vote in the same district.
a limited extent Fifty years ago it throughout the United States. Tele­ of the National Letter Carriers, espe­
woman accused of forging deeds to AJthough many rebels are raiding ha­
was a flourishing Industry, giving di­ graphic reports receiv«*d from 45 pos­ cially regarding the work of carriers
valuable property in this and other ciendas not far from here and attack­
Investiga­
rect employment to 1,500 people in tal savings depositories opened for engaged in city delivery.
Spanish Prince Loses Speech.
cities, and she has confessed that her ing the smaller towns, almost always
Whitby. Now not over 80 are en- business yesterday show that 400 ac­ tion into the controversy between the
Madrid
—
It
was
announrod
officially
real name was Mrs. J. F. Flynn and abandoning them after taking frosh
Postoffice department and the railway
gaged in its production, generally old
•
that her home was at No. 52 Hicks supplies and what money is available. here that Queen Victoria will take people, snd no others are taking It up. counts were reeeiv«*d.
mail clerks over the refusal of the de­
Prince Don Jaime, ag«l 3, son of
street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
partment to permit them to organize
The price of rough Jet hae fallen
$1,180.000 Customs Paid.
King Alfonso, to Switzerlam! next
Train Run» Through Fire.
a union will be instituted by the house
tn that time from 25 cento an ounce to
Washington,
May
6.
—
The
govern
­
month
for
treatment
at
the
hands
of
a
Suffrage Fight Start».
Wnlker, Minn.
Dangerous forest
committee on reform in civil service.
from IS oento to $2.90 a pound. One
Washington^— Universal woman’s fires are raging north of her«* on the specialist. Don Jaime is report«! to old Whitby worker now pllea his trade ment today accepted $1,180,000 in
compromise of the suits against Du-
suffrage was advocated in congress Minnesota & International railroad. have lost the power of speech.
Taft Not Coming to Pacific,
In I.o«*<la and exposes hie wares for veen brothers, the New York art firm,
Saturday in a joint rosoution introduc­ At Spur, the St Paul train was forc«l
sale
at
the
city
market
twice
a
week.
Washington.
D. C.—President Taft
accused
of
customs
frauds.
The
books
ed by Representative Mondell, of Wy­ to run through the flames which are Japs Eagar to Lend China Money.
He la the only one so engaged tn this and papers of the firm will be retained has advised Senator Bourne that his
Tokio
—
The
subscriptions
to
the
$5,-
oming. The resolution would amend being swept northwest by a strong
city. Some Spanish jet, which Is
summer plans do not include a visit to
the constitutoin to read: "Tho rights wind. Settlers are well protected, as 000,000 loan which Japan has made to harder end more brittle than the Eng for evidence in a criminal action. The
of citizens shall not be denied or hundreds of men are out back-firing. the Chinese government through the llsb variety, 1» Imported In England. settlement involved the largest sum Alaska or the Pacific coast. He will
collected in any of the customs cases, not be able to visit the Astoria cele­
abridged by the United States or^by Thousands of dollars' worth of proper­ Yokohama apeice bank aggregate $8,-
bration.
except the sugar frauds.
450,000.
ty ia being destroyed.
any state on account of sex.".
Events Exciting,
New York City Scene of Great
Demonstration.