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PAINT AND POLISH Jackies Preparing Atlantic Fleet tor Grand Parade. INSPECTION IS MADE BY DIVERS Find Bottoms o f Many Ships Naarly As Claan As Whan They Laft Hampton Roads. Magdalena, Bay, April 7.— (V ia Ran Diego)— The work of preparing for the California reception, now bat ten days distant, ie already in progress among the battleships of the Atlantic fleet. Every ship not engaged in coaling or working on the torpedo range is udergo- ing a thorough scrubbing, scraping and painting from the water line to the mastheads. Every lnoh of the surface of the ships w ill be gone over and cleaned and polished. Divers have been sent over the side of each ship and have made thorough inspections of the bottoms. Many of the vessels are nearly as clean as when they left Hampton Roads, according to the reports of the divers. The long time spent at anchor age in the bay has done more to foul the bottoms than the trip around the Horn. The work of coaling for the Anal leg o f the long royage is being pushed with all speed. Last night the crew of the Maine worked all night taking coal from a collier alongside and stowing it away in the bunkers. Admiral Thomas has issued a tenta tive program lor the fleet for the dates April 11 to April 19, whloh includes the departure of the fleet from Magda lena at same hour not yet fixed on April 11 and Its arrival at Ran Diego a t 1 p. m. April 14. The program quotes from the official program of the reception committee in Ban Diego, giv ing the details for the four days the ships will be in port there. Admiral Thomas has also issued a lengthy detailed order, on the forma tion of a brigade of sailors and marines, for parade duty in Ban Diego, Ban Franoirco and other cities, It provides tor the formation of a fleet naval brig- ade of more than 5,000 men. Ih e total is made of 64 companies of bluejackets, four from each ship, and 16 companies of marines or on6 from each ship. * S T R E E T * RUN BLOOD. Seven Are Killed and IOO Wounded In Lisbon Election Riots. Lisbon, April 7.— 8even persons were shot to death and 100 Others wounded by soldiers laBt evening, after the vot ing in the elections in this city had ended. The rioting was widespread and such was the confusion during the vio lent oonflict between the populace and the municipal government that the guardsmen, mistaking the infantry who had been'cslled out for rioters, fired a volley into their tanks, seriously wounding three of the soldiers. The night was one of terror for Lis bon, which seemed suddenly aflame with revolt. Bands of men ran wildly through the streets, brandishing weap ons, whllp the sharp crack of rifles was heard in various sections. Lisbon remains practically an armed camp. Large numbers have been ar rested. The people are now in a state o f feverish unrest and it is feared there may be a recurrence of the bloodshed. WOMEN C AR RY ON W ORK. Chinese Boycott Against Japanese I Goods Spreading Rapidly. O.nton, April 7. — The boycott against the Japanese arising out of the trouble between Japan and China over the seizure and subsequent release of the Tatsu Maru, is spreading rapidly. Mass meetings have been held with the object of impressing upon the Chi nese the necessity of making the boy cott of Japanese products and manufac tures as far reaching *s possible. Despite a torrential rain today more than 1,000 women dressed In white as an emblem of mourning attended a meeting held for this purpose. Trophy fo r Best Record. Beattie, April 7.— A special to the Times from Spokane, says that when the Atlantic fleet reaches Beattie next month, the battleship or first class cruiser which made the highest Bcore at the recent target practice in Magdalena bay will be awarded a solid silver tro phy, valued at $1,500, presented by the people of Spokane. The cup is to be competed for annually by battleships and cruisers of the first class of the en tire American navy. Secretary Metcalf announced that the trophy would be acceptable. Nebraska Returns Blow. Ltncold, Neb., April 7.— Insurance Auditor Pierce today decided to notify agents of companies organized under the lavra of California that they must cease doing bnslnesa in Nebraska. This action followed a refusal of Commis sioner Wolf, of California, to admit Nebraska companies. Tbs action of Insurance Auditor Pierce affects the Firemen's Fund, of 8an Francisco; the Home Fire A Marine, of Rsn Francisco, and the Pacific Mntual, of Los Angelas. Four Big Colliers Arrive. 8an.Francisco, April 7.— Since Satur day four British colliers, carrying 25,- 000 tons of coal for the big fleet of 16 battleships from the Atlantic, have ar rived at this port and are now moored in the stream. HO PE LESS S P L IT . U PPE R C O U R T T O DECIDE. Interstate Commission Cannot Agree on Spokano Rate Case. Ruef Asks That Judga Dooling Ba Forbidden to Try Him. WEST MUST UNITE Washington, April 6.— After having San Francisco, April 3.— With the the Rpok^he rate case under considera views of Judge Maurice T. Dooling, as tion for more than one year, the Inter- ! announced from the bench, that an im Wednesday, April 8. Washiugton, April 4.— By adopting munity contract is non existent in law, elate Commerce commission is appsr- a sweeping cloture rule in the honse ently hopelessly divided tegardiug the Washington, April 8.— The naval ap illegal II entered into by a district at decision which should be rendered. propriation bill, authorizing the con-1 today, the Republicans left to the Dem torney and unenforceable by a defend ocrats very limited powers. No longer The ease is the moet important 4 upon structiou of two instead of four battle- ant, indicating! probable advere ruling the d'ic-kels of the commission, and up ■hip«, and eight imtead of four subma- can a filibuster be conducted against on the objection of Abraham Rnef to on It hinges the entire rate.fabiic of the rine torpedo boats, and carrying a total sending to conference bills with senate further proceedings against him be United States. appiopriation of $103,967,518 for the amendments; no longer can a motion cause of the promise of Immunity made I f the'ocmmission'should decide with naval service for the A m a I year ending to close debate be amended or discuss him by the prosecution but afterwards the sh ppera of Spokane, the theory up June 30. 1901, was reported to tbe ed, and no longer can a motion to ad repudiated, Ruef, through his attor on whiufl the railroads have made rate-s house today by Chairman Foaa of the journ take precedence over a motion to neys, today made application to tha D ry'Farm Homestead Bill, In Which Waat is Greatly interested, take s recess. from the earliest days will be upset and oominittee on naval affairs. Stats Supreme court for a writ of man Williams forced a rolleall on the ad date and petitioned for a writ of pro part decisions on the short and long The bill carries an item of $1,000,- Amons Measures. haul clause of the commerce act w ill be 000 toward the construction of tbe aub- option of tbe rule, and it was adopted, hibition. The application and petition more or less nullified. On the other marine torpedo busts and an item of 136 to 119. are identical with the ones denied yes Consideration of the District of Co terday by the District Court of Appeal. hand, If ihe commission refuses to dig- $445,000 toward the construction of Washington, April 4.— There are sev turb the piesent adjustment, s long step snb-aurface torpedo bdkts. Provision lumbia appropriation bill was then ra The Supreme court is asked to prohibit toward establishing lbs justice of the is made for the enlistment of 6,000 mmed. but only after another rolleall. Judge Dooling from continuing the eral important bills pending before ratemaking methods of the railroads men to man tiie following ships, which trial of Rnef, End to issue a writ of senate and honse, or in their commit Friday, April 3, w ill have been taken. Recognizing the are to be pat in commission within mandate ordering him to transfer the tees, of great interest to the West, any * Washington, April 3.— Tbe senate case to another department of the Su Import of the case, theoommtesion wentgjthe nezt few months; The California, one oi which can probably be pasted If Into a most careful and elaborate inves Mississippi, Idaho, New Hampshire, committee on judiciary spent some perior coart. Western senators and tongressmen w ill tigation and hearing of all the facts and South Dakota, North Carolina, Mon boors considering the various bills in Assistant District Attorney Francis get together and make a united effort. listened to arguments from a large tana, Chester, Birmingham and Salem; tended to relieve prohibitoin states J. Heney this afternoon replied to tbe Most conspicuous among thorn at tha number of the business, railroad and and for 1,500 men required to man tor from federal interference in dealing argument of Frank J. Murphy, who present time is tbe 320-acre dry farm with liquor traffic within the borders raised the question of the lmmnnlty commercial lawyers in the West. pedo boats not now in commission. homestead bill, a measure that means Representative Hobson, of Alabama, of such states, but no agreement was contract before Judge Dooling this Since the arguments were heard the a great deal to the states west of the commission has had numerous confer submitted a minority report recom readied. It was determined, however, morning and contended tbat through Missouri river, in many of which set ences regard eg a decision, and it de mending that provlaion be made in tbe to vote on the measures on Monday. Ruef’s reliance upon the promise made tlement is practioally checked because From the discussion today there ap him, his constitutional rights were in velops that there are at least thiee dll- bill for four first-class battleships in the beat lands have passed to private peared to be a chance for the reporting vaded when he testified before the ferent views which thus far have proved stead of two. ownership, and what remains cannot of some measure dealing with a part of grand jnry and that he was entitled to irreconcilable. The commission has be successfully entered under tbe exist Tuesday, April 7. the questions, at least, tbat have been be placed back where he could attack struggled in vain to get a major ty re ing homestead law. Washington, April 7.— The senate agitated in a number of Southern the validity of the indict menu. port and apparently is in a deadlock. Another moat meritorious measure The case is one which had been both- today adjourned until Thursday, and on states, which have been prevented by hanging in tbe ba'ance is the Borah ering the railroads in the Northwest lor that day w ill take another adjournment Supreme court rulings from exercising C O N D E M N S A L L PEND ING BILLS. bill, providing funds for building years prior to the commission’s being until Monday of next week. This pro their police powers for tbe control of schools, installing sewer anti water sys given greater powers. Owing to water gram was arranged today by the Re intoxicants. New York Chamber Advocates Com tems and making other municipal im competition, aocording to the railroads, publics! leaders because no new meas mission on Currency system. provements in towns established on Washington, April 8.— When the the rales to Spokane from the Eastern ures now on the calendar are likely to This New York, April 3.— None of the government irrigation projects. bouse of representatives adjourned late seaboard are the rites to the Pacific be enacted tb.s session. The unfinished today, tbe breach between the majority currency legislation now before con- b ill proposes to donate to such towns coast, plus the local rales from the Pa business in a bill by Gamble to regulate and minority partiee was, if anything, grees, with the exception of the Lover all moneys derived from the sale of cific coast back to Spokane. The latter the settlement of the accounts between wider than ever. The leaders on both ing bill, which provides for the ap town lots, ■ fund which, in moat in tbe United 8tates and the several states cl y insists that this la unfair. pointment of s commission to investi stances, will be ample for the purpose. relative to the disposition of public sides arrived on tbe scene early, appar Experience has shown that towns on gate the currency and banking systems land. It ia understood that this bill ently none the worse for the parliamen The of the United States, will have the ap government projects have been slower FIG H T FOR S A L T BED8. will not be passed at this session, and tary struggle of the night before. proval of the New York chamber of of development than towns on Carey not that the other land hills, such as tbe Democrats resumed dilatory tactios and commerce. This was the deoieion to projects. The latter have grown rapid Deposits o f Enormous Value Discov one to provide an enlarged homestead, kept it up throughout the day, notwith day when tbe chamber adopted the re ly. Large schools have been erected; w ill also go over nntil next session at standing tbe oommittee on rules apply ered In Utah. port of its special committee to investi adequate water and sewer systems have ing the gag law to general debate on least. gate and report upon pending legisla Leon installed, streets have been im Washington, April 6.— Title to lands the District of Colombia appropriation Expectations are that there will be in the state of Utah containing salt de tion. It is tbe belief of the committee proved, etc., whereas in towns on gov little legislation except the appropria bill, which was in order for considera that there is little chanoe o' any cur ernment projects the oilisens have been posits of *□ extent and purity hitherto tion. The rule was adopted amid up tion bills, and it is not impossible that rency legislation being enacted at the obliged to go down into their own pock not only unknown, bat undreamed of, roar and after the Democrats has ex congress w ill be ready to adjonrn some ets to provide and maintain schools and is involved in a sensational contest now hausted every parliamentary move present session of congress. time between May 15 and May 30. being fought out in this city. About The committee’s r ip ir t recommends property holders have been compelled which they coaid make to obstruct its 38,000 acres of lands lying along the the enaotment of a law providing for to bear the entire expense of all civia Washington, April 7,— Tbe whole of final disposition. western border of Utah have been dis-. the session of the honse today was da- tbe appointment of a oommiarion to in improvements. The national drainage bill, which vestigate the currency and banking sys Thursday, ApHI 2. covered to be oveitopped with salt, and voted to the consideration of the Dis an attempt is being made to acquire trict of Columbia appropriation b ill. Washington, April 2.— The executive tems of the United States and other contemplates the reclamation of swamp them by the filing o( placer mining Two amendments of more or less na ■sion of the Benate today was largely leading commercial nations and to re and overflowed lands in all parts of tha claims on the part ol individuals. The tional interest were adopted, one pro consumed by disenssion, without pas port such measure “ as may be found United States, stands little chance of Though It ia a vaule of the lands was today estimated viding for 76-cent gaa for all district sage of a bill to reorganize the public necessary to place oar currency and passing this session. by one of the claimants at $00.000,000. establishments and the other requiring school system in the District of Colum hanking system on ■ sound basis, which measure oi great merit, there does not Deposited by nature on the lands that all outaide doors to public build bia by placing it under the control of a is absolutely essential fer the perma seem to be that interest that ia essen over which the contest is being made is ings should open ontward and that new director appointed by the national com nent welfare and progress of tbe coun tial to force through a bill of inch mag nitude and importance. It is difficult a bed of pure salt, which in some places buildings shall have four exits. __________________ An missioner of education, superseding the tr y ." to explain this lack of interest, too, for lies to a depth of six feet. This salt is effort to secure the incorporation of a control by the board of education com P R A C r iC F N FAR LV OVER. there is scarcely a stats tbat has not of so fine a quality that il has been child-labor provision applicable to tbe posed of citizens of the Distrust. some lands that would bebenefitted by lound unnecessary to refine it. It can district failed. Tbe bill, which appro The bill relating to the settlement of be marketed direct from the deposit and priates $9,561,450, was passed and claims of states on account of the dis Vassals at Magdalena Bay About to a national drainage law. There is ods b ill that congress w ill Coal and Cjean 8hip. testa have shown it to be 9$ per cent thereupon the house, out of respect to position of publio land was again taken certainly not paBS this session, yet one pure. Elaborate preparations ^have the memory of the late Representative up and the Bacon amendment for set San Diego, Cal., April 3.— Wireless been made for the control of the land Abraham I. Brick, of Indiana, took a tling the accounts of owners of cotton reports received from Magdalena bay that should have been enacted long ago by individuals, who have thus far kept recess until 11:30 o’clock tomorrow, be seized by the government daring tbe state that the record target practice of — a b ill repealing the Umber and stone the discovery of the deposit out of the ing still on the legislative day of Mon C ivil war, amounting to $5,000,000, 1908 for the Atlantic fleet is practically act and submstitnting some more prac newspapers. was considered, but without results at an end. The Vermont, the last of ticable statute providing for the dispos day. _________ For two or three months they were either on the bill or the amendment. the “ Big 16“ to go upon the ranges, al of government timber. It has been successful, but now the state of Utah completed the firing of her 12-inch amply demonstrated that the timber Monday, April 0. Washington, April 2.— Carrying a has awakened to the vast possibilities guns yesterday and today was complet and stone act is vicious and -unjust. Washington, April 6.— The army bill, total of $11.608,806, the agricultural of this salt deposit and the aid of the ing her record with the rifles in the senate of the United States and the carrying an appropriation of almost appropriation bill was passed by the secondary battery. Most of the ships P O P U L IS T S NAME T IC K E T . $100,000,000, was passed by the senate houae late today. It had been under president has been invoked in an effort also have oompleted their torpedo prac to retain the product, which the com today practically aa reported from the discussion for nine days and from tbe tice. so that little remains to be done monwealth claims under a section ol committee on mlltiary affairs. The time its consideration began until the at Magdalena bay but to coal and clean Watson and Williams Thslr Choice fo r only amendment adopted carried an ap veyr end its provisions were attacked National Officers. the enabling act making it a elate. propriation of $20,000 for a system of at every turn, with the result that it ship. St. Lonis, April 4.— For president of It is said that all of the vessels will water works for Foit W illiam Henry underwent many changes. Just before the United States, Thomas E. Watson, SO O N DECIDE LUM BER RATES Harrison, Montana. The bill material its passage, Scott, of Kansas, chairman take on sufficient ooal to carry them to of Georgia. ly increases the pay of officers and en- of the agricultural committee, made an Ran Francisco. In this way the ships For vice president, Samuel W . W il w ill be open to visitors every day of Then Commission Will Act on Open listfd men. upsnccereful fight to have stricken out their stay at the various ports on the liams, of Indiana. The fortifications bill, reported to the the amendment adopted yesterday con ing Portland Gateway. This ticket was nominated yesterday senate today, carries Senator Ankeny’s siderably increasing the appropriation coa«t. During coaling days all ships Washington, April 6.— The Portland amendment, increasing tbe sppropria- of the navy are barred to visitors and by the Peoples’ party convention after for soil investigations. two stormy sessions, throughout which gateway case, which was argued last lion for fortifications on Puget sound During the debate today a brief flurry practically all of the officers have to tbe Nebraska and Minnesota delega fall and which Involvea the shipment $1,000 000. Aq the billl passed the was created by Harrison, of New York, remain on board. of lumber eastward from Puget sound house, it sppropriated $747.000 for this The Connecticut, which brought Ad tions, working in the interests of W . J. Democrat, characterizing as socialistic Bryan, strove desperately to bring about via Portland, w ill not be decided nntil work. The appropriation ia not item tbe bill of the minority leader, W il miral Evans to San Diego yesterday af an adjournment till after nominations the Interstate Commerce commission ized. The senate today passed An-" liams, providing for the utilization of ternoon, and which cleared again lor had been made by the Democratic and has rendered an opinion on the lumber keny’a bill, appropriating $220,000 for the treasury surplus in the construction Magdalena bay at 4 o’clock in the after Republican partiee. Hopelessly oat- rate cases which were recently argued a public building at Walla Walla. and Improvement of roads in the seve noon, was 240 miles sonth at noon to numbered, and without any chanca here. The commission w ill this week day and will rejoin the fleet late to ral states. whatever of gaining their object, the hold its first conference on the lumber morrow afternoon. ‘ Washington, April 6.— Beyond forc rate case and its decision in that case ing roll call on the approval of th.r The weather at Magdalena bay ia re Nebraska men fought desperately to the Mex'CO Is Angry. last, and, when Jay A. Forrest, of A l may not be forthcoming for many journal and on adjournment, the Dem- Washington,April 7.— W hile the offi ported as cloudy and threatening, bany, N. Y ., mounted the platform to weeks, tlrongh there la a disposition to oerrats of the house today offerer! no these conditions having prevailed for cial relations between the United States place Mr. Watson in nomination, they settle this question with as moch ex obstruct on to the orderly transaction of and Mexico were never more cordial some time. No rain has fallen in tbe withdrew from the convention, attend pedition as possible, ss it involves the business. This being suspension day, than now, and while there is nothing bay, bat a few miles inland it is said ed by the Minnesota delegation. lumber Industry of the entire North aeveral important bills were put in the material interests or desires of there have been heavy showers. White west. through by practically unanimous vote. either repnblio which conflicts in the uniforms were expected to be worn, bnt C onfer With Governors. Among these was the Sterling employ ■lightest degree with the others, offi blue has been the prescribed color Increases Fire Hazard. ers’ liability bill, only one vote being cials of the American State department nearly every day. Indianapolis, Ind., April 4.— John San Francisco, April 6.— The present recorded against it, that of Littlefiold, have become suddenly aware of tbe ex Mitchell, ex-president of tbe miners of Moves to Start Mines. unsatisfactory condition of San Fran of Maine, and the bill establishing a istence and rapid growth of a public the oonntry, is one of the five Ameri cisco’s water supply, especially from naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, sentiment in Mexico of distrust and Indianapolis, April S.— The first offi cans selected by President Roceevelt to the point of view of protection against and appropriating $650,000 for the suspicion of Americans and the Ameri cial act of President Lewis, of the be special gueete of the big conference fire hazard, was forcibly outlined in a purpose, against which Sherwood, of can's intentions respecting Mexican ter United Mineworkers of America, in of state and territorial governors to be communication senb\ to the board of Ohio, stood alone. ritory. This condition is made more assnming his office today, was to send held in Washington May 13. This con supervisors today by the board of fire At 6:10 p, m. the bouse took a recess exasperating bnt none the lees harmless telegraphic invitations to the operators ference, which will last three days and underwriters of the Pacific. The report until 11:30 o’clock tomorrow morning. and embarrassing from the fact that it of the competitive field, consisting of the seesions of which will be held in sets forth that the water system of the is entirely glonndlers In fact, and the Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana the east room of the W hite Honse, w ill city is a gravity system, with “ pres 1$ Saturday, April 4. officials declare has for its basis nothing and Illinois, to attend a meeting in be presided over by Mr. Roosevelt. sures not standard,” and says that the Washington, April 4.— The army sp- bnt irresponsible newspaper gossip and this city Monday, April 6, with repre w ill he the first meeting in the history distributing reservoirs and tanks within propriation b ill was completed by the criticism. sentatives oi the miners, to make an of the country of Federal and state and the city “ do not contain five days’ sup- senate committee on military affairs effort to agree upon a call for an inter territorial executives. state wage convention and, if necessary, Sues Hefiin for Damages. P'J.” _________________ today and w ill be reported to the sen- Twenty-three Drowned ate on Monday. Jt will carry about Washington, April 7.— Representa to decide npon a genaral resumption of Ford Trial Set. mining operations in tbe field. Portsmouth, Eng., April 4.— A wire- $15,000,000 more than was provided in tive Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, was lees message received here states that San Francisco, April 6.— Judge Law- tbe bill as it passed the hooee, making todsy made the defendant in a snit for Just Pastas Contract 8peed. lor indicated this morning that he a total of approximately $100,000,000. $20,000 damages filed by Louis Lundy, daring the night maneuvers in the would piac6 Tirey L . Ford, general An item of ahont $7,000,000 was in the negro with whom the congressman Rockland. Me., April S.— Facing ad channel the orniser Berwick ran down connsel of the United railroads, on trial cluded to increase the pay of the army, had an altercation on a streetcar on verse conditions todsy in the way of the torpedo deetroyer Tiger. The Tiger for Ihe bribery of Supervisor Coleman revenue cutter service and marine March 27 last. The affair grows out of highwinda and heavy seas, the armored waa cat in half and speedily sank. next Wednesday, if he denied the de corps, bnt excluding enlisted men of Mr. Heflin’s taking exception to the erniser Montana exceeded her contract Boats from the Berwick and the eruiter fendant’s motion for a change of venue the navy, in accordance with the pro negro’ s drinking on a streetcar in the requirements by a slander margin on Gladiator picked up 22 men, one of when Ford's attorneys filed their reply vision of the bill which waa passed by presence of women. Her fastest whom died later from hit injuries. It Lnndy is repre the Rockland trial coarse. affidavits tomorrow. Assistant District tbe senate. mile, which was made with the tide In is believed that the Tiger had a crew of sented by four negro attorneys. Attorney John O'Gara today filed his her favor, was at tbe rate of 23 8 knots 45 men and that all tbe others were affidavit in reply to that of Tirey L. ■n hour The Montana made 13 mns drowned. Denies Ill-treating Indians. Sioux Want Reservations Opaced. Ford. Washington, April 9.— Major Rey Washington, April 8.— A delegation today, being started at a 16-knot clip Will Fight Two-cent Law. nolds, government agent on the Crow of Sioux Indiana from the Cheyenne which waa Increased gradually to 22 Police Aaaiat Burglar. Chicago, April 4.— A combined at Indian reservation in Montana, today and Standing Rock reservations, who knots. Philadelphia, April 6.— An amazing testified before the senate committee favor opening at least half of these res tack on the 2-cent paseenger rate is Anarchy Rules In Hayti. promised by the rall-oads that operate story of alleged dishonesty in the police on Indian affairs, denying tbe chargee ervations to settlement, called npon the department of this city wss told today mads by Mrs. Helen Pierce Gray, of president today with Commissioner Paris, April 3 — A dispatch received in Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri. by Harry Rothenberger, aged 19 years, III treatment of the Indians. He pro Leupp, of the bureau of Indian affairs here today fl#tn Port an Prince, Hayti, It is probable that the suits will be who was arrested charged with larceny. duced a large smonnt of documentary The president chatted with them a says that the situation there is extreme- filed next week. The call for a confer I f the plan for opening ! ly grave and l hat complete anarchy pre- ence to meet, at which officials cf tha The youth made a confession, in which evidence taken from the file« of the short time. he says be wea aided and abetted in a Indian office, in defense of his conduct these reservations should become ■ | vails. Tha dispatch further declares Illinois roods w ill be present, waa la number of burglaries in tbs wholesale in various matters of which Mrs. Grey law, about 3.200,000 acres would be I that American warships are preparing med today, and plans for tbs fight will come open to settlers. | then then be laid. complained. district of Ihe city by four polios men. to land marinas. Important Legislation Pending at National Capital. TEAM WORK WOULD CARRY DAT