FRAUD IN LAND ENTRIES.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
NEED A STIR-UP.
Report» on Suspension Show Them Den-
eral In Coast States.
Washington, April 28— The secre
tary of the interior ia beginning to re
ceive reports on the suspension of tim
ber and stone land entriea in Catli-
fornia, Oregon and Washington, and ao
far as they go they confirm the order of
suspension which was made last fall.
There is a thorough conviction on the
part of the officials of the interior de
partment that many, if not moat, of
the entries under the timber act which
were made in the Pacific Coast states
during the year 1902 were made in the
interest of syndicates, and the protests
received tim e the issuance of (lie order
strengthen this conviction. Since then
not a single entry under the law in the
states covered by tne order has been
allowed to go to patent without a thor
ough investigation.
There arc Many special agents in that
field, and the new law permitting the
compulsory attendance of witnesses in
connection witli land entry investiga-
tions is expected to prove of great as
sistance to them in establishing the
validity oi lack of validity of sueli en
tries.
In one state alone last year there was
an increase in the entries amounting to
about 140,000 acres in the course of
three months.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
Postoffiee Officials arc Lax In Methods —
Too Anxious to Please,
Washington, April 2».— It is the con
census of opinion among fair men who
CO TTA G E GROVE
OREGON.
FLOCK TO LAKH COUNTY.
bave watched tbe postoffice department
MARION COUNTY CROPS.
of late years, and who are familiar
Large Number of Men Waiting lor Snow
with ita officials, thaP there is much Warm Rain Needed. Otherwise the Out
to Melt In Order to Locate.
look
la
Very
Favorable.
I more smoke than fire in that depart
Timber men continue to arrive at
Crops in Marion county are in good
ment just dow , and that the investiga-
i M m l Rsw4sw «4 l a f a i u t Hsrvsu
ml tte teat Weak la B rial u t
! tion that bas been under war for sev condition as a general thing, and there Lakeview by every stage and from every
eral weeks will make far less tensa- is nothing yet to discourage the farmer. direction, and the Lakeview land office
j tional disclosures than have been pre- It would fce better for everything, how is working to its foil capacity. Several
More serious rioting bai occurred at
^ dieted. Not but what the business ever, should there be a heavy, warm locators with scrip are waiting fur the
French monasteries.
j methods of tbe department will be rain, which would have a tw -fold ben snow to disappear, so they can get into
A great ovation was accorded King shown to be lax in many respects, and eficial effect — it would supply toe ne
the timber.
Fidward on bis arrival in Rome.
Silver Lake promisee to be the tim
! that remedies will be recommended, for cessary moisture now demanded in
I t is reported that Mies Ruth Hanna this no one doubts, but it is reasonably many places, and it would bring the ber cruiser’s headquarters this year,
wll tie married at Thomaaville, Ga., on | certain that very few officials will lose
snow out of tbe Cascades, thus insur and with its two newspapers is expected
Ja n e 9.
their positions as a result of tbe
ing warm spring weather, which it is to wield considerable influence in the
Russia denies that she wants to close charges that have been filed and are be
affairs of Lake county in the future.
Manchurian ports and offers conces ing run down. Tyner is, of course, proverbial cannot be had until Table
The extension of the railroad from
already out, and Assistant Attorney Rock and tbe lower ridges of the moun
sions to the United States.
Shaniko.to Deschutes promises to divert
General o( the Department Christianry tains are bare of their white coats.
Fire destroyed a large part of the is suspended at his own request pend-
all the trade north of Goose Lake Val
Fruit is coming on in good shape, the ley from San Francisco to Portland,
woods at W. K. Vanderbilt’s country i ing investigations.
home, "Id le Home," on Long Island.
Tbe postoffice is the biggest and toad of blossoms indicating a plentiful and give passengers a shorter and
General Chaffee says the officers ac most extensive of all the government crop, but it is too early fo feel safe yet. better route via stage to the railroad,
cused by General Miles have already departments. I t employs more men Tbe weather most dangerous to fruit in as there is a good road at all seasons
been tried and their cases disposed of. and is more generally distributed over this country is that which brings tbe of the year from Lakeview to the Des-
chntes, and no mountains to cross.
the country than any other branch of
John D. Rockefeller. J r ., and his eon
The season is very backward. No
tbe governmeont, hence, the chances cold, beating, sleety rains late in April,
ef the same name are in constant dread for fraud, for wrongdoing, and for evils when tbe pollen is in the blossom, to grass has yet started and sheepmen are
of assassins and are guarded by de arising from lax methods are greater be wasbed cut by those rains, leaving anxious, as the lambing season is at
tectives.
than in any other department. At the the blosaom lifeless for fruitmakiug hand, and there is no grass, and nights
Judge Kilpatrick, of the United same time, with so many employes on purposes. There is always a good crop are very cold. Heavy losses have been
THEIR REVENUE IS AWFUL.
States supreme court, in New York, has the rolls, and so many officials with of fruit when that class of rains comes sustained in the last two weeks, and if
before the blossoming ia far advanced the weather do«s not get warmer in a
ordered the receivers of the American varying grades of authority and
or
when
the
warm
spring
arrives
with
few days, the losees will be heavier British Rout Mad Mullah and Siay 2,000
bicycle company to accept the offer of rponribility, It will be an extremely
than ever before.
(3,000,000 made by the reorganization difficult matter to faBten onto any one out much rain at all.
of His Followers.
The
hop
crop
is
at
that
point
where
A few sheepmen have commenced
: man the responsibility for sbcrtcomings
company.
Aden, Arabia, April 28.— Brigadier
there
is
merely
speculation
as
to
the
re
shearing wethers, but many (ear to at
A posse of citizens who were on the j that may be found.
The service will benefit from the in- sults. Asusual, much is heard of mis tempt it yet, although it is far past tbe General Manning, after an engagement
looaout had a running pistol fight with
sing
hills,
damaged
vines,
and
a
heavy
with the Mad Mullah’s forces, baa re
six would-be bank robbers at Frank vestigiation, no doubt, for its moral in shortage in prospect for this year, but usual time to begin.
fluence is good, and serves as a warning
lieved Colonel Cobbe, near Gamburru,
fort, Ind. The intruders escaped.
past
experience
lias
shown
that
in
many
Hanging of Armstrong.
to all employes that the postmaster
Somaliland, 45 miles west of Galadi.
Governor Davis, of Arkansas, has general is after wrongdoers, and is years when similar predictions were
An examination of tbe law governing
made, the yield turned out reasonably the execution of death sentences, which About 2,000 of the Mullah’s men were
signed an act of the legislature making ready to prosecute all be can find.
good.
________
it unlawful for nonresidents to hunt or
was passed by the last legislature, re killed. The British lose is not known.
Ish at any season of the year in
WORK OANO RUN DOWN.
veals the fact that Armstrong, the mur
The few details obtainable of the dis
Sheep Shearing; in Umatilla.
Arkansas.
Twenty sheep shearers have arrived derer of Minnie Eusiuinger, at Baker aster to Colonel Plankett’s detachment
Four burglars blew open the life of Ten Oreeks and One American Killed In a in Umatilla county from different parts City, will have to be executed in that April 17 show the Mullah’s forces con
Kansas Smash-Lp.
city, if the supreme court confirms the
Munn & Sons’ private hank at Fortage,
of the country, and will com niece work judgment of the lower court, when the sisted of 2,000 horsemen and 10,000
<)., and secured (3,000 in silver and
Buffalo, Kan., April 29. — A north
paper money. They made their escape bound Missouri Pacific stock train at once. This number will be consid case comes up on appeal in May. If spearmen. They surrounded Colonel
en a handcar.
erably increased within a week or ten the sentence of the court is carried out Plunkett’s force in the open, and the
crashed into the rear end of » work
Tbe New England manufacturers and train juBt north of this town at 7 days, as three crews are employed in it will he the first legal execution in Somalis, after a heavy rifle 8re, charged
the section around Pilot Rock during the history of Baker county, since it repeatedly with their horsemen nnd
erectors of structural steel work have
withdrawn from the national associa o’clock last evening and 11 men were the shearing season, which lasts about was organized, over 40 years ago. In spearmen on all sides.
The British
Usually there are about 12 the early days there wua a lynching at detachment held out until its ammuni
tion recently formed by 56 concerns in killed and 25 injured, 10 of the latter 60 days.
Auburn,
then
the
county
seat,
on
seriously and four fatally. All were men to a crew. Those men are paid 7
various parts of the country.
tion was exhausted and then charged
Greeks except one.
The cause of the and 8 cents a head for shearing stock which occasion s Chinaman was hung with the bayonet, but it was ultimately
John D. Rockefellecr has signed tbe wreck is given as misreading of orders. sheep and 15 a.id 25 cents for pure-bred for murder.
overwhelmed by weight of nuinbeis.
eontracts by which the Rockefeller in
Home of the men
Tbe worktrain consisted of flatcars ewes and oucks.
The British lurce fought until all of
aift to University.
stitute of medical research becomes and a caboose, all filled with labori rs. average $10 per day. Bheep will not
owner of three blocks in New York on The men on the flatcars escaped by be sent to the mountains as early this
The university of Oregon is again the its officers and 170 men were kilted.
Most of the handful of men who reached
which a laboratory is to be built.
jumping, but hardly a man in the ca year as last, as there is no scarcity of recipient of the generosity of one of its the camp were
wounded.
The
ardent
supporters.
Thomas
Howell,
feed.
The work train was
Three men blew up the safe in the boose escaped.
of Oregon City, has donated his entire Somali’s losses are reported to have
postoffiee at F'erguson, Mo., securing backing into town for the night and
Big Timber Land Deal.
herbarium collection, consisting of over been enormous. The Mullah’s forces
(120 cash and $18 in stamps.
The running at a good speed. The heavy
Dr. Harry Lane, of are reported to aggregate from 3,000 to
One of the biggest timber deals trans 10,000 specie*.
noise aroused the citizens, who gave freight engine did not leave the track,
4,000 mounted men, and about 80,000
battle to the robbers. No one was hurt. but plowed the work train off the track, acted in Southern Oregon for some time Portland, recently donated his collec spearmen.
was the recent transfer of some 42,000 tion of Otegon toadstools to the local
leaving
little
of
it
except
the
car
wheels
John Wanamaker’s eon Rodney has
acres of timber land on the Upper Rogue university. Also through the depart
taken out a policy for an additional and kindling wood. Doctors of Buffalo, to W. H. Slrobridge. He has taken ment of agriculture the university has
JAPANESE SPIES ARE MANY.
assisted
by
townspeople,
did
heroic
(1,000,000 on his life. He carries (2,-
the tract on the Upper Rogue nntler just received a collection ef the fungi
work
among
the
injured
bntil
»be
•00,000 insurance now. (600,000 more
Fully Prepared to Blow Up Railroad which
wrecking train from Neodesha and a bond, tbe price named being (25 an of commercial importance.
than his father, but not as much as
Russia Is Fortifying.
acre, for 24,000 acres of the tract, and
corps
of
half
a
dozen
physicians
ar
King Kdward of England.
Fruit Safe at St. Helens.
rived. The dead and injnred were (20 per acre for the remainder. The
Victoria, April 27.— Travelers who
Great Northern trainmen will vote taken to Coffeyville, the latter to be total price ia (960,000. This belt of
Orchardists at St. Helens claim have arrived here recently from North
en a strike.
temporarily cared for at the hospital timber is one of the finest in the south that the prospect for a good fruit crop
ern
part
of
the
state.
is excellent.
The cold weather pre China, including well-posted armv offi
Turkey is sending a vast army into there. The scene of the wreck for
vented the trees from budding too early, cers, have told of how spies of Japan
several hours looked like a battlefield
Macedonia.
School Bond Issue Defeated.
and the conditions are favorable for a were at work in Manchuria, and of
by the dazzling lijght of the burning
Robbers held up a Burlington pas débris, with dead men strewn a (tout
By a vote of 185 to 82 the taxpayers good yield.
Japanese engineers disguised as iaboreis
senger train, robbing the passengers. on the groqnd, where * they lay aftqr o f -»ho Pendleton school district de
or commercial men, who had caches of
Thirty-one
Seining
Grounds.
feated the proposition of issuing (25,000
•
explosives stored at various places
The charge against Funston has been living taken from the wrqt-k.
Tbe foreigners were near I/, _______
all mar bonds to erect a new eight-room school
As near as can be learned, there will along the Russian railway, • ready to
found to be unworthy of further in-
ried and had large families in the o ld '’house. The question at issue was not tie 31 seining grounds operated on the blow up the line if war is declared be
• uiry.
country.
»
• *
.
sc much tbe money, but the location of Columbia River during the coming sea tween Japan and Russia as a result of
The Illinois legislaiture has turned a A At
the new huiMing which the school son, a much larger number than ever the contretemps over Manchuria.
n the
n i x ? office
u u iu c u
u w u c i a i Superintend
« u jiD n m - r u u *
of i General
down Speaker Miller and elected anoth etit Gould, in Kansas City, the blame board had selected.
before, bat as yet none of them has
Russia is also reported to have been
er man.
4
for the wreck was placed on the con
been started.
making warlike preparations, for Ja p
Run of Small Fish (lood.
Religious riot? in France have again ductor and engineer of the construction
anese papers received by the Empress
Some Prison Improvements.
The run of fish still continues good
broken out. Numerous arrests are be trwia. The freight, which Was a regu
of China tell of how, far from evacuat
lar train, was on time and had the at Astoria for this season of the year,
Superintendent James, of the stats ing Manchuria, the Russians have been
ing made.
righj of Way.
and further np the river a number of penitentiary, ia making a number of fortifying their garrisons in differrent
President Roosevelt has left Yellow
improvements intended to better the sections.
large fish are being caught.
stone park for Bt. Louis to attend the
OBJECTS TO TWO THINGS.
condition of the prison and make it
dedication ceremonies of the exposition.
Building at Reform School.
more secure. Probably no changes will
Will Fight to a Finish.
Tom Johnson has declined to become Conger Protests Against Russian Demands
Plans are neaily complete for the be made in the construction of the pris
Butte, Mont., April 28.—Indications
a candidate for the presidential nomin
new industrial school building which is on wall, but it will be more thoroughly now point to a fight to a finish between
t
Affecting Our Interests.
ation. He prefers to see Cleveland run.
Pekin, April 29.— Minister Conger to be erected at the state reform school guarded so as to prevent the introduc the Western Union telegraph company
A brilliant meteor was seen to pass hastsent a no|p to Prinoe Ching, the at K cost of from (12,000 to (15,000. tion of weapons by that means The and the striking messengers.
The
The plans will be submitted to the number of day guards on the wall has
overhead by citizens of Portland Friday
grand secretary, protesting against two board of trustees by Architect'C. C. recently been reduced by the transfer striking messengers have, in a mea ure,
evening. It burst while still in view
dropped from view, and the atruggle
features of Russia's proposed Manchur Lewis, of Portland, the first of next of cne guard to the shops.
with a loud detonation.
now is over the recognition ol the
ian agreement, which [are considered week, and the board will immediately
nnion, which organization the Western
The Russian demand on Chiona is particularly antagonistic to American advertise for bids.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Union officials announce will not be
denounced as a breach of faith.
The interests. The note objects to China
recognized or treated with under any
Snow Deep In Cascades.
Unitdd States, Britain and Japan will promising not to open more towns to
I t is stated that tbe
R. N. Hoover, the well-known ehin-
Wheat— Walla Walla. 70@71c; bine consideration.
protest. China has rejected the de foreign trade, becaneq negotiations are
Western Union is willing to grant the
mand.
proceeding in connection with the gle manufacturer of Detroit, save that stem, 7 5 9 78c; valley, 75@76c.
scale of wages asked by the boys, or
Barley— Feed, (21.50 pier ton; brew, to employ them on a commission basis.
Agriculture in East Prussia, as wall AmeriAn commercial treaty for the snow in the Cascade mountains is deep
as the sugar industry and trade, wul opening of Mukden and Taku Shan, er now than it has been before at this ing, (23.
suffer from the prospective German- and it objects to promising that tlie season in the past eight years. Should
Alaska’s Wireless System.
Flour— Best grade, (3 .9 5 9 4 .2 5 ; grah
foreign employes tn China shall be the weather turn warm suddenly so as am, (3 .4 6 9 3 .8 6 .
Canadian tariff war.
to m alt th* snow rapidly, lie believes
APril 28.— Engineer
only Rnasians.
*
Max Zeitler is about to recut tbe
Bran, » ▼
(19
ton; Richard Plund and Assistant Engineer
. Millstuff.
....
. — „ ------
**' per ton
The United States withholds expres the Willamette river will be high this
great seal of the ifnited States, and
middlings, ( 24; shorts, (19.50920 Herbert L. Welby.of the Marconi w ire
year.
sion regarding( tbe other demands, hut
chop, (18.
less telegraph company, left New York
will lie closely shadowed by secret ser
is prepared to insist on her treaty
Deified a Franchise.
vice men while at work in Philadel
Oats— No. 1 white, (1.15 9 i . 20 ; today for Alaska, to complete the in-
rights if infractions incur.
The Bakei City conncil has refused gray. ( 1 .1 2 * 9 1 .1 5 per cental.
phia.
stallation there ol a series of wireless
to grant a franchise to the Oregon Ida
telegraph stations for the United 8tates
Plagues Smfte Luzon.
Mrs. Castro, wife of the president of
Hay — Timothy, (1 3 9 1 3 .5 0 ; clover
ho Central railroad company for a
(1
0
9
1
1
;
cheat,
(1
1
9
1
2
per
ton.
K
t T
u The*PP*f»‘ >>- original-
Venezuela, will visit the United States
Manila, April 29.— Cholera^* again right of way and terminal facilities to 1
en her return from Paris, probably threatening the Island of Luzon. The enter that city? This ia the proposed
Potatoes— Beet Burbanks, 60c per / J ? " * i°,A la,ka ln charge ofJStanley
'th e company at Fort'.Giibon,
reaching here during the ooming sum had Authreak in the Cameroons appa * Seven Devils roKti, a company for the sack; ordinary, 5 5 9 40c per cental,
mer.
ently la "spreading»northward. The construction of which waa organized ) growers’ prices; Merced sweets, (3 9
3.50 per cental.
W. A. Shoemaker, representing New Cayagan valley is infected and it ia last fall, »
York capital, proposes to give Pitts feared the recrudescence will extend
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 11912c-
Hall Million from Britain.
At
the
Penitentiary.
burg. Pa., filtered water, and pay the all over the islands. * Past epidemics
yonng, 13914e; hens, 12c; turkevs’
London, April 28._T h e first meet-
three venrs.
Superintendent C. W. James, of the
city (500,000 a year for the privilege have gene-ally lasfFd
17c;a dr* * **d ’ 20< 9,2c’ ¿neks, ing of the royal commissioners for the
There have been 101 cases of bubonic OregoYi State Penitentiary, has filed his t • - <f « t ’71A
of operatthg the water system.
«.50 ^ per
dosen; geeee, $6#6.50.
■ L U n ,, expos,tion wiU take place at
plague, mostly among the natives and first report with the Secretary of State, j
The duke of Lonhat has agreed to Chinese, in Manila since Jannary. and for the quarter ending March 31, 1903. ^Cheese -—Full creara, twins, 16
Marlborough house today under the
bear the entire cost of the work of ex the plague isapparcnU^gaining ground The earnings and receipts of the prison 17c; Young America, 17 9 1 7 * C;|
factory price*, 1 9 1 * e lest.
L U t l e t t e ° f the princ* of W alee-
cavating in the island of Delos, the
for the qnarter aggregates a total of
nntll
" L ^ P * " * 1 «0 be dote
Yasqurz is Downed:
Greek Pompeii. It will cost between
Bntter — Fancy creamery, 22c per Am«,;
$4,435.11, and the expenses (7,063.32.
Wat*°" returns from
(30,000 and (40.000
ponnd;
extras,
21
c
;
dairy,
209
221
«,c-l
Santo Domingo, April 29.— As a re
---------1—
store, 16918c.
^
Crook
County
Judge
Resign*.
I
sult
of
the
fighting
between
govern
next
week
to
arrange
details for a site
The revolution ia Nicaragua is
ment forces and revolutionists here yee-
•nd complete otner details
Parl i
County Jndge W. A. Booth, of
— 16917e per doaen.
spreading.
ment, it is expected »In
lla"
ter lay the government has abandoned Crook county, has tendered his resig
Hope-Choice,
19920c
per
ponnd
*t least (ioo.ooo!
’
aPProPn*te
The commission from the L ick’•ob San Carlos and Guida, and these nation to Governor Chamberlain. The
Wool-Valley,
1
2
*
9
1
5
c
;
Eastern
servatory which is to establish observa snbnrhe are now occupied by the reh» resignation is to take effect May 1.
tions in Chile has arrived at Santiago. el|. who became poser seed of the am Jndge Booth gave no reason for bia de Oregon, 8 9 1 4 * e ; mohair, 35936c
Governor Uader Fire.
Beef — Grose, cows, 3 * 9 4 c per
Two Indians were killed in a fight munition, rifles and cannon left hv the sire to relinquish the office.
Washington. April 28
,
between outlaws and a posse on the government forces.
The fighting of
information received at the war d e ^ rt
No Hop Pests In Polk.
lookout for smugglers, headed by Dep yesterday has entirely change-1 the sit
ment state, that Governor Gran? of
Examination has beeiv made of num
uty United States Marshal titling, in uation here, and it ia hoped th at peace
t e S t a T S S h“ W n " ’ m.nonH to
the Gunsight country on the Mexican will soon he restored. The hospital* erous yards in Polk cnnnty and they all
Lambs — Grose, 4 c per
M sn.l. »0 answer complaint, that have
border of Arizona. Rangers and citi of the city are filled with the wounded. show a healthy growth, with no peats dressed, 7 * e .
^
Pound, been made against him. and fa*
rent will reinforce the marshal, eho is Tbs losses sustained by the government on the vines. TM cold weather has
Hog»—Green, 7 9 7 * * p ..
were heavy.
not put yards hack ia that county .J
believed to be in close quarters.
dressed, 8 * » * * .
^
ponnd-
W. C. < O N N K K ,
P u b lish er.
W EEK’S DOINGS
I
M ILES’ RE]
General Tells War De
Doings in Philipp]
REPEATS FORMER TALES OF
And Also Makes Hany New r
Report Ha* Been VY Ithlseld s
Time as Being CunlW,,^
Washington, April 29__.
purl meat has made publ'j, ¿*1
of tire report of General']!?"
refers to misconduct ol
soldiers in the Philippine,
Root hae received several %
this report, some 0f them
sons in Boston, who statedtL|
tains much matter that ns»*?"
brought out in the
*
The secretary lias held that!
port* were confidential inoswl
officer making them might k j
make such comments as t-
but as it was learned that 1
Miles had no objection tot|
cation of tlie report, it has
public w ith a brief comm,Z
eral Davis, judge advocate I '
lias charge of all matters pwtu
the eubjoets referred to in thi,,
of the report.
The etatemesta
by General Miles are the r e J
tour of inspection in the py?
last autumn and winter.
1
General Miles’ report on higl
pine observations ia dated h b j
11*03, anil is addressed to the a
of war. In brief, it stats«:
That the people coni pi cm
administration of the water trl
that one man was burned it)
that they were concentrated
and suffered great indignities.
1 hat 600 people were crotj
one small building and some 1
were suffocated.
He tells again the story of tbsl
of the guides in Cebu, of wlildl
Glenn has been acquitted byra
tial.
He says three men in hsu
subjected to the water cure.
He stateB that Major Gist
party known as “ Genn's brigs«
moved Irom place to place |
statements by torture.
He has annulled all militi.
which eeem to encourage crueJtj.l
He condemns the sale uf rial
military authorities to theum
In reply to General Miles’J
Adjutant General Davis wpi
cases of alleged cruelty hsvek,
jects of investigation and thin
sales were a military necemarj. j
SUCCESSOR TO TYNEJ. |
Charles H. Robb, of VermM.li
Vacant Office.
Washington, April 29.-
Rohb, assistant attorney hr 1
partment of justice, has heenl
assistant attorney general for ]
office to fill the place vacated^
N. Tyner, who was dismi*
Robb has assumed the nt< t
Mr. Iiobb, who ia irom V«d
on leave of absence fromthil
ment of justice, to which hsiilll
as soon as the investigation of
office is dosed, and the posim
eral has time to choose a pera^
Blatant attorney general.
Postmaster General Payns h
ed Mr. Cbrietiancy an
of absence.
The charges recently lornul
the Central labor anh n, of tii
against the mail equipment [
have been filed.
Mr. Payne today forwarded#
ney General Knox additional i
tion regarding the abstractiond
from the assistant attorney f
office by Mrs. Tyner last
his letter of transmission he n
" I am nnable to conclude I
other papers were taken tha|
submitted and returned. I*
it clearly appears that cert«
of the government were tu
since, in my opin'on,
presented tend to show a
lation of law, I recommend!
matter be referred to the
attorney for this district, with J
tions to submit the case totR
jury, ae decided in onr ««*1
view.”
Counterfeiters Caught *t ’
Berlin, April 29.—Sevenc
ers have been errer-ted i“ ’ .
Posen. Tbe men ro interfei**J
coins, the coupon« o govern*
and foreign coins, including 1
the United States. They
have had American cOnnsctP
rect inquiry at the court »1
information and details
their American connection
reply that the court could
the query for several days, r
animation of the prisonners.
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Two-Thirds of Town I
New York, April 2».—
persons are destitute aI™^
the foothills near Pisagu*. >*
vince of Taraposea, as*J*'|
fir* which destroyed the V yi
Herald dispatch
*rom
Chile. Eighteen blocks oft
burned, including the Iran»*' (
schools, prisons, cable *■*
offices,
barracks »0^
house*. More than two-tn«
port is in ruins.
Five Burned with Molt»"
Lancaster, Pa., April im
plosion of mol »on metal
horribly burned, two of tlte
fatally, at Vesta fnrna*
early today. Tbe men
at the cnpola preparatory
when the accident occur!"
literally showered with •
The accident was caused ( J .
jectile being shot into th* “