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POPE LEO IS DEAD
OREGON.
W E L K 'S DOINGS
Death of Aged Pontiff Expected at Any
Moment.
Rome, July 20.— The pope lies in a
Career of One of World’s Brightest
state of coma, and there are grave
Men Ended.
doubts in the minds of bis doctors
whether he will ever completely
ANGEL OF DEATH CAME PEACEBLV emerge.
His immediate dissolution
Beems only to be diverted by tbe action
W a s O ver N in ety-Th ree Y e a r s Old and of his heart. His pulse, though weak,
Had Been Pope a L ittle M ore
continues steady. Rbortiy before mid
Than T w en ty -F ive Y e a r s .
night, Dr. Lapponi said:
“ The pope at the pres-nt moment is
in a state of coma, wnich may be called
CHRONOLOGY OF POPE LEO XIII.
a condition preceding the last agony,
Born at Carpi
irpl neto, March 2, 1810.
the duration of which it is impossible
Entered c o lle «« at Rome, 1884.
Matriculated at Gregorian u niversity,
to forecast, although everything leads
1890.
Entered college of Noble Ecclesiastics,
to the belief that his condition cannot
1892.
last.
Appointed dom estic prelate by Greg
or; •y X V II, 1837.
“ Tojbe more exact, he is still in a
Order of priesthood conferred, Decem
state of torpor and stupor, from which,
ber 16. 1837.
Apostolic delegate at Benevento, 1887-
however, he arouses occasionally, when
he bears sharp sounds, bb , for instance,
Governor o f Spoleto, 184!-1843.
Papal nuncio at Brussels, 1846.
tbe insistent voice of one of bis famil
Created cardinal, December 19, 1853.
iars calling loudly to him. Left aione,
Made cardinal carm erlengo, July, 1877.
Elected pone, February 20, 1878.
be relapses immediately into a condi
Review ed Homan Catholic hierarchy
tion of torpor. A t intervals he mur
in Scotland, March 4, 1878.
Eno^clical condem ning communism,
murs in his sleep, continuing to have
socialism and n ihilism , December 28,
1878.
forbodings that he is being abandoned
Encyclical against hersy and social
by his valet, Centra and myself,
ism, N ovem ber 5. 1882.
these are the symptoms of incipient
Recognized unity o f Ita ly, October 7,
1883.
cerebral anemia and general exhaus
Encyclical condem ning liberalism ,
Novem ber 6. 188.j.
tion. He can no longer turn in his
Celebrated golden ju bilee, 1887.
bed without assistance, and is being
Celebrated grand ju b ilee, 1888.
Encyclical on socialism and labor,
kept alive by artificial stimulants.
May 16. 1891.
During the last 23 hours be has had
Celebrated Episcopal ju b ilee, Febru
ary, 1893.
two injections of camphorated oil,
Issued appeal to England for reunion
three of caffeine and two o ’ hypoderm
o f Christendom, A pril 14, 1894.
Celebrated sixtieth anniversary o f his
ics of salt water, besides drinking stim-
first mass, February 13, 1698.
ulants.’
Declared 1900 a year o f universal ju b i
Washington, July 22.— One of the
most interesting bistroical exhibits to
be made at the St. Louis exposition
next year will be a collection of can
celled bonds used in payment for tbe
Louisiana Territory. These old papers
General R eview a l Im portant Happening« were recently found in the treasury de
o f th e P a st W e e k in B rie f and
partment by Chief C lerE H ills.
Com prehensive Form.
A history of the payment has been
compiled by R. A. Bayley, of the treas
Archbishop Katzer, of Milwaukee, is ury department, who etatesjthat among
the national loans of tbe United Rtates
dead.
was one known as “ Louisiana 6 per
King Kdward has started on a tour cent stock,” issued in 1804. Mr. Bay-
of Ireland.
ley says:
“ This loan was contracted to pay
The war feeling against Russia is
France for the province of Louisiana
growing in Japan.
ceded to the United States by that
In the destruction of a Nome hotel power April 80, 1803. According to
three people lost their lives.
the construction of the United States,
A street car collided with a wagon at the cession by Fiance included all the
Kansas City, seriously injuring six region between the 31st parallel and
the Gulf of Mexico, and between the
people.
Mississippi river and the Perdido river,
A Conner creek mine, near Hunting-
now tbe western boundary of the state
ton, has been robbed of a large amount
of Florida.
The United States had
of money and dust.
heavy demands on France for spolia
The heir to the British throne is to tions committed on American commerce
visit the United States and will be the during tbe pievious ten years. The
guest of President Roosevelt.
amount of these claimB was estimated
In an explosion at the Minnequa at $5.000,000. Tbe first proposal of
steel works, Pueblo, five men were the French minister was that the
United States should pay for the pro
burned by hot metal, two fatally.
vince of Louisiana 100,000,000 francs,
A bloody battle occurred at Cindad and take upon themselves tbe payment
Bolivar, in Venevnela, when that place of tbe claims for spoliation, but tbe
was captured by government forces.
amount was finally fixed at $16,000,-
A severe wind, hail and rain storm 000, of which France was to receive
lee. May, 1899.
swept over a part of Southeastern Iowa, $11,260,000 in United States bonds,pay
H eld consistory and created eleven
destroying all crops in its path and lev able in 16 years, and bearing interest
new cardinals, June 19, 1899.
at the rate of 6 percent. Tbe remaind
Celebrated n inetieth birth day, March
eling many buildings and trees.
2, 19oo.
er, amounting to $3,750,000. was to
Stricken w ith pneumonia, July 8,1908.
Governor Yates, of Illinois, bae re be devoted to reimbursing American
Died, July 20, 1908.
turned from a trip to Europe.
citizens for French depredations on
Tae next annnal convention of their commerce. The treaty was con
Knights of St. John will be held at firmed by the senate of the United
Rome, July 20.— Pope Leo X I I I is
States, hut was the occasion of an ex
Peoria, III., on June 22, 1904.
tended debate in the house of represen dead. The last dicker of life expired
John Lanbershim, of Los Angeles,
al 4 minutes past 4 o’ clock this after
the Harvard student who stole an auto- tatives.
The act to issue the stock in payment noon and the pontiff now lies at rest.
mcbile as a “ lark,” has compensated
Tonight the emaciated and Iifeleea
for the territory, which became known
the owner and been released.
an the Louisiana stock, was approved frame which held so|brave a spirit lies
A dog which bit a number of chil November 10, 1803.
on the bed in the Vatican, beside which
dren in Milwaukee proves to have had
almost all tbe world has prayed. Tbe
rabies and the health board is trying to
red damask coverlet rests lightly over
TH E PO PE 'S FUNERAL.
find the children in order to apply an
the body, the cardinal’ s siarlet cape is
about the shoulders, while on his head
tidotes.
Only Prelim in ary A rrangem en ts Made,
has been placed the papal hood of vel
The death by apendicitis of Mrs. F.
but W ill Be Elaborate.
vet, bordered with ermine.
A white
O. Matthiesen, widow of the former
Only the most general funeral ar silk handkerchief is bound abont bis
president of the American sugar refining
company, leaves her nephew, Conrad rangements have thus lar been made, rbin, and in the hands that have
as the shock of the pope’ s death for blessed so many thousands has been
H. Matthiesen, heir to $16,000,000.
placed a crucifix. 8c Pope Leo w ill le-
Axel Simonson, a sea captain, has tbe moment occupies all attention. main until tomorrow, watched by uni
Cardinal
Oreglia,
together
with
the
sued for libel a magazine publishing
formed officers of the Noble Guard and
company for publishing a story repre members of the sacred college, will de rough clad Franciscan penitentiaries,
senting him as having been the first to termine the detalis of the elaborate fu who will keep a ceaseless vigil until
leave hiB wrecked ship.
He says the neral ceremonies, which will last nine the bural ceremonies.
story is false and by depicting him as a days. In the case of Pius IX , his per • Tomorrow the sacred college of card
ccward damages his reputation.
sonal friends among the Roman aristoc inals will assemble for the official dnty
After
Notice to vacate has been served on racy we e permitted to see the em of pronouncing Pope Leo dead.
68 squatters on a tract in the suburbs balmed body before it was removed to this sad function has been performed,
of New York city, which is to be con Rt. Peter’ s, where the general public t i e body will be taken to the small
verted into lakes for additional water had a like privilege. It isjexpected that throneroom adjoining the death chain-
supply, but some of them will resist. similar plans will be carried out in the her, where it will be embalmed. The
Included are four churches, four schools, present case. On tbe evening of the funeral ceremonies will extend over
six hotels, ten summer residences and eighth day the corpse will be enclosed nine days, tbe body being removed to
in two coffins, the inner one of cypress the cathedral of Rt. Peter’s, where it
about 40 farms.
and the outer of lead, which will be de
A package containing six yards of posited within a stone scarcsphagus.
lace said to be valued at $600 has been It will not be immediately committed
missing since April 6, when it was to its final resting place, but will bede
shipped by express from New York to posited high over the door near the
Washington. The late is a part of a choir if a chapel in Rt. Peter’ s, where
set valued at $30,000 belonging to the it may be viewed by all visitors. The
wife of General A. E. Bates, of Wash ultimate burial place w ill ba the mag
ington, D C. I t was a family heir nificent basilica of St. John the Lateran.
loom.
Following Pope Leo’ s expressed wish,
Japan has now a gold reserve of 173,- the niche in which it will lie will cor
respond to that which the pope desig
000 , 000 .
nated as the resting place of Innocent
‘ The battleship Kearsarge has started
I I I . The marble memorial will show
on her raoe across the ocaen.
a recumbent figure of the ‘ pontiff, sur
United States authorities have cap rounded by allgorical figures.
tured seven Italian counterfeiters in
Brooklyn.
Plen ty o f Chance to Steal.
COTTAGE GROVE .
QUESTION OF HOURS.
RUIN B y W IN D AND RAIN.
C entral S ta tes Su ffer Great
Storm .
Damage
by
Milwaukee., July 21.— Reports of
damage from yesteraav’s storm are
coming fn from many parts of the
state, and are to the effect that the
crops were battered down flat.
In
many instances it will ba impossible to
harvest the grain crops, and the only
recourse left to the farmers will be to
turn ¿their livestock into tbe fields for
pasture.
The storms are particularly severe on
Lake Michigan. Thousands of dollars’
worth of damage was wrought to the
government pier which protects M il
waukee harbor
It is stated that great
piles were uprooted and tossed about
like feathers. Contractor Miller says
that massive ftonee weighing as mnch
as 13 tons weie displaced and tossed
across the breakwater as though they
weighed but a few pounds.
Rhade trees were uprooted in many
sections of Milwaukee ami hundreds of
cellars were flooded because of tbe in
adequacy of the sewers to carry off the
flood. Two inches of rain fell in M il
waukee. Madison reports 3.04 inches.
Janesville, Broadhead and Chippewa
Falls report severe storms and minor
railroad washouts.
P A L M A SENDS TH ANKS.
Cuban President Rejoices Th at Treaties
A re Completed.
TORN BY WIND
RUSSIA REFUSES.
Jewish Petition Will
side ratios.
Three
ALL
Towns in Illinois
Laid W aste.
Ü0ES
DOWN
BEFORE
IT
S tr e a t o r and Mendota Feel Its Full Force
and Oardner Has Suffered So It
Haa
No Mean a of Sending N ew s.
Rtreator, 111., July 20.— Five persons
were killed and 19 fatally injured and
property loss estimated at $2,000,000
was caused by a tornado here this even
ing.
The first building struck was the
Western vulcan works, whicu were en
tirely destroyed, causing a loss of
$160,000. The 60 employes had left
the place. Only one man, the night
watchman, was in the factory, and he
was killed.
A quarter of a mile northeast, Adolph
Rtauber’ s clothing factory was razed.
Abcut 100 persons
were employed
there, but all bad left an hour before.
Next tne tornado caught a number of
small houses, wrecking some, turning
others half wav around, twisting huge
trees and breaking them off at tbe base.
The base ball park, the street railway
park and the driving park were next in
tbe storm’ s path. A ll the buildings,
femes and grandstands at these three
places, including a $15,000 amphithea
tre in course of construction, were des-
troyed. At tbe driving park abont 60
carpenters had jnst stopped work.
There were four persons killed outright
and aliout 16 injured.
The Indiana, Illinois & Iowa bridge,
costing
$1,000,000,
was
partially
wrecked, and the hoisting works and
buildings at.Rprings H ill shaft were
ruined. Many buildings at Kanaley,
four miles west of Rtreator, were blown
down, and several persons were injured
there.
A t Emington several honses were ut
terly demolishei and four persons were
seriously if not fatally injured.
A t Campus one man was killed while
two others sustained injuries which
may prove fatal. The tornado was ac
companied by a terrible rain storm,
which washed out bridges, culverts and
thousands of feet of railroad track
The loss to crops is very heavy.
Sw ath Cut Through Mendota.
Washington,
July
learned tonight that the „Ule
n en t has received a reply |WB
stating that it neither would
nor consider the matter of th
petition on the eubject of th,
incident.
The information
ceived by cablegram from Mr.
the American charge at Rt. p„
who was given the difficult ta
quiring of the Rusaian govern,
to ite attitude with reepect to
tition of the Jewe.
It is believed that this wt
matter, and that no further i
be taken by tbie government i
tbe viewa of the jietitioneri to
tention of Rueeia, although u
consideration hae been given
president to the course to be
in tbe light of Ruseit'e reepon,
inquiry.
The reply that Russia soil
to all suggestions on the eubjet
Kishinef massacre was given
authorized statement in which
lie was definitely Informed tbal
regarded the affair as an interql
ter to which she, in the sun-
own sovereignty, would refn*|
ceive from any other g" v e r n i
outside source.
CONTINUES 10 SINK.
A nother Operation Considered
on Pope Leo.
Rome, July 17.—The pope’i
tion this morning is less
than yesterday morning, »mi
fered from much uneasiness
culty in breathing until rsli
some extent by an injection ol
The new crisis in
the pojf|
dition
presented itself
when the doctors we e
«I
on the one hand with the
imperative necessity of an ojj
and on the other with the fe 3
such an operation might pro« *
This dilemma was canvass«!
Lapponi and Dr. Mazzoni thal
the day. A t their earlier cJ
there was some prospects tlmuj
ation might not cccur, and the
left the sii kroom without arris
any definite determination as ti
it would take place. Tbeyu
the belief, however, that a dels;
today would serve a useful purs
permitting a larger extraction«
in case the operation was unden
Mendota. III., July '20.— Four per
sons were killed and 10 others serious
GIBBONS MIGHT HAVE Wat
ly injured by a tornado that struck the
northern part of this city tonight. The Death of Friends Spoiled Chscttl
path of the storm was abont eight
He la Powerlul.
miles in length. Everything in the
Paris,
July
17.— A dispstii
storm’s path was leveled to the ground
Rome ie published here, girinf
terview with a monsignors she
Another Tow n Stricken.
friend of tbe United States,
Chicago. July 20.— There were un that if a number of careinslilJ
confirmed reports that the town of to Cardinal Gibbons had not dia
Gardner, in Grnndy county, has been ly, tbe American cardinal vod|
destrbyed and many people killed had a good chance of being
A ll wires leading to the town are down He will have a great inline:
and no definite information can lie
conclave, an t tbe authority
cured.
dinal Gibbons will exercise,
will pare the way to a mors jwf
SILVER CONFERENCE ON.
sentation of the United Ststa
sacred college, which will bearifl
Germans Are W illin g , but
Ameriml
N ot V ery the next conclave.
will play a leading part from
Hopeful.
Berlin, July 20.— The American and beginning at tbe coming coorii*
Mexican International Rilver Exchange it is sure that these ideas will 8
Commissions met the representatives most powerlul influence in tht
of the German government for their destiny of tbe Church of Rome.
à
Havana, July 21.— President Palma
has sent a letter to President Roosevelt,
expressing his personal gratitude for
the consideration shown by the United
Rtates throughout the negotiation of the first conference today. Germany was
CUBA R A TIF IE S TREATIEi
treaties, and also his pleasure over the represented by President Koch and Di
satisfactory conclusions regarding naval rector Lnmm, of tbe Reichebank Senate A pproves All But Ik
Privy Councillor Dombois, of tbe Im
stations and the Isle of Pines question.
Amendment
pel ial treasury; Count von Roeborn, of
The Caban administration is great tbe Prustian finance ministry; Pro
Havana, July 18.— The seusl
ly pleated over the action on the treat- fessor Helffrich, of tbe Colonial bureau ratified all tbe treatiea with thfl
iee, which it believes relieves what Rolando Lucke, of the Deutsche bank; Rtates except the Platt smsS(
might have developed into an embar Arthur Ralomonsohn, of the Disconto- treaty. The senate ratified tbs
rassing situation, both to the United Gesellschaft bank, and Franz Urbig, of signed February 16 granting tbsl
Washington, July 22.— The special
A conspiracy has been discovered
Rtates and Cnba.
The authorities theGerman-Asiatic hank.
Rtates sites at Guantanamo in!|
among army officers of Portugal to over report of the treasury experts on their
learn that the amount of government
The conference lasted sn hour and Honda for naval and coaling
throw the king.
land within the area of the naval eta then adjourned. The Associated Pre
examination of the affairs of Auditor
the agreement leasing the sites fora
tion at Guatanamo is mnch greater correspondent learns that Germany’s stations, which was signed Job!I
Fire destroyed the Sabin hotel and Petty, of the District of Clcumbia, fixes
than was supposed. The expense ot ac representatives recognize the desirabil also tbe treaty conceding to
natatorium at Port Arthur, Tex. Loss the shortage in that office, for which
quiring the private holdings will not be ity of fixing the ratio of exenangn be ereignty over the Isle of Pines.
$100,000, bartly insured.
James M. A. Watson, a clerk, is now-
great.
The only treaty remaining nnn^
tween silver and gold countries, but re
A paint and oil warehouse in Denver in jail, at $73,397. The experts criti
POPE LEO X I I I .
The gunboat Nashville w ill proceed gard a scheme in that directoin merely ia the eo-c*lled permanent trssu
cise
tbe
system
by
which
tbe
money
burned.
The loss is estimated at
at once to Bahia Honda, where sbewill ss a pious wish. From a trustworthy ering all tbe provisions of thl
$200,000, nearly covered by insurance. was handled and say that for a period
of more than four years Watsons’ work w ill lie in state. The ultimate resting be joined by the Cuban engineers. German source the correspondent is in amendment. The fact of second
A report is in circulation in London
wan not revised, checked up or other- place of the dead pontiff will be in the Tbe area of the station at Bahia Honda formed that the British and
naval station* completes al
that France intends to transfer its pos
wi e proved or tested by any other em magnificent basilica of St. John tbe has been delimitated, and includes land governments flatly refused to obligate United States has been deeiiousdl
sessions in the eastern Pacific to the
on both sides of the harbor.
Lateran.
ploye of the office or by the auditor.
themselves to the purchase of a fixed taining. The Isle of Pines trsdt$
United States.
Pope Leo’ s final moments were
amount of silver yearly for Indian and the permanent treaty ware both
Tu rkey M u st Explain.
The Rusaian war minister says Port
marked by that same serenity and de
Colonial coinage. This is one of the out of tbe initiative of Cube.
__
Cassini O sve Verbal Pledge. _ _ _ _ _
New Y'ork, Jnly 21.— A report has
Arthur is a fortress inaccessible to all
votion, and, when he was conscious,
commission’s proposals. Intended tt
Washington. Jnly 22.— In a 'conver that calm intelligence, which is asso been recived by Rev. Dr. J. I. Barton,
enemies no matter how great their num
S tra n g le r to Die.
stableize tbe ratio between silver and
sation at the Russian embassy c,i the ciated with his 26 years’ pontificate. of the American ooard of foreign mis gold.
bers or whence they come.
Hamilton,
O., July 18.—Alrtl
The prohibition of the importation of afternoon of June 23 with the Associ His was no easy death. An hour be sions, regarding the seizure and im
For many years delegates have recog Knapp was convicted in thfSi^
arms and ammunition Into China ex ated Press, Coant Cassini referred to fore he died, turning to Dr. Lapponi prisonment by Turks of Professor Tene- nized that absolutely nothing is possi grse lor the mnrder of his wife,
pires in August. The ministers have the rail of Secretary Hay on the day and his devoted valet, [P io Centra, he kijian, of Euphrates college, Harpool, ble withont. the co-operation of Great
nah Goddard Knapp, by * ^
a graduate of an American college in
derided that the prohibition is useless previous, and expressed his gratifica murmured:
Britain and France, and it is not be Jndgs Belden’ s court today. fl»
“ The pain I suffer is most terrible ’ ’ Turkey. The professor is charged with lieved here that the commission
and ineffective and that the Chinese are tion at its results. The ambassador, in
s work diet was reached at 7:30n’cl«*|
Y'et his parting words were not of conspiracy againet the sultan and with will lead to the calling of an
capable ol regulating the importation reply to the question as to whether
Manchuria was under discussion during the physical anguish that he suffered, fomenting revolution. The report as tional conference.
interna- jury being oat since 6 o’clod
of war munitions.
night. To the surprise of enrjJ
the call, replied in the affirmative, and but were whispered f benedictions upon serts that he hss been subjected to cru
there was no recommendation of ^
Twelve Chinese were killed in an ex stated that he had assnrred Mr. Hay
the cardinals and his nephews, who el treatment. Representations are be
plosion in a Nanaimo, B. C., mine.
and Knapp mnet go to the
Three Take a Step Uj).
that Russia would execute to the letter knelt at tbe bedside and the last look ing made to the state department at
chair. Ths jnry stood ten for
Treaty ports of Manchuria will be ber pledges in Manchuria and concede of his almost sightless eyes was toward Washington.
Washington. July 20.—The presi
ticn without mercy and two lor
opened by China through Russian con- certain ports.
the great ivory crucifix hanging in the
dent has given directions for the prep
tion with mercy, being unaniiw
eent.
death chamber.
Hall Kills Fruit and Alfalfa.
aration of commissions for the follow
guilt.
Qtve Old Soldiers Preference.
Chicago strikers threaten to shut off
Practically all the cardinals now in
Paeblo, Colo., Jnly 21.— A special to ing promotions in the army :
the
the city’s light unless their demands
Washington. Jnly 22.— Acting Com Rome, kneeling at the bedside, watched
e Chieftain from Vineland says:
Major General Young, to be lieuten
Fatal Sanitarium Flrr.
are granted.
missioner Williams, of the internal rev the passage of hia soul. Earlier in the One of the heaviest hailstorms ever ex» ant general, vice Lieutenant General
Bonner Springs, Kan.. July Un
enue bureau, bv direction of Secretary day Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli had perienced in this country visited {Vine- Miles, who retires August 8.
The salmon fishermen on the Fraser Rhaw, has issued a letter to collectors impreseivelv announced the absolution
persons lost their lives in a fit»
land this afternoon, accompanied by a
Brigadier General 8. 8. Sumner, to this morning which destroy«! I"
river have given up their fight, and ol internal revenue, celling attention in articulo mortis.
high wind.
The hailstones
hailstone» —■
— as
—
were
be major general, vice Major General Springs sanitarium, at BonnerfnJ
will accept tbe terms of the cannere.
to President Roosevelt’ s order of Janu
The condition of his holiness varied large as walnuts end the ground was Davis, to be retired Jnly 26.
Kan., 17 miles west of Kaniar
Wishing to re covered with ice to a depth of three
Colonel Morris B. Belknap has been ary 17, 1902, providing that prefereme from agony to coma.
i * di* r Gen* r* ‘ Leonard R. Wood The fire started in the laundry »*
nominateli (or governor of Kentucky by •hall be given alike In appointments lieve him. Dr. Masxoni suggested that inches. The alfalfa crop was beaten tnBî
to be^major
_ O00, west end of the bnilding, and '
..
-
-
general,
and retention in the public service to morphine ahonld he administered.
into the ground snd trees were stripped
vice General
Republicans.
the roof of the main bnilding l<
honorably discharged soliders of the
of their fru it.'. The area [of the storm ’ ouug, to be promoted.
W ar Feeling Grows.
It is mid that should Postmaster rivil war. Collectors are instructed
was discovered. A light wind
was only about three miles
Generei Payne reeign H. H. Kohlsast, carefully to ooeerve this order.
• he blase into the halls and rv
Holds His Own.
Victoria, B. C., Jnly 22.— Tbe
• I Chicago, will be nemed as his sue-
steamer Indrasamaha. which arrived
do-tore att
attend- every floor. The building wee H I " !
Slx Regim ents Coming Home.
in» Rome,
»h . July
\ 18.— The
1 ne doctors
Chinese Seek Revenge.
•moke before the inmates were
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ted t
last niiht, brought news that the war
Washington, July 20.— In carrying lowing*
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he fob
ha I let in
Honolulu, July 22.— It has been an feeling in Japan was stronger then ever on the program for tbe reduction o
“ The night was
Greet Britain has asked the United
Trial of Submarine Bo««»- ^
nounced that the Chinese here will when the ateam*r sailed, as a’ result of the force in the Philippines the secret h
pr
d. : , ^ « »!<*p baUrom
States for an explanation regarding the
______ _ •n m
r iy
early
Washington,
July
hold a mass meeting to make an em tha allege.I secret concessions mads by tarv of war has directed that three reg noor thie morning hia bolinees rested
annexation of the islands oft the coast
---- , Moody intends that exhanativs
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phatic protest against their exclusion the Chinese government to Russia. iments of cavalry and three regiments tranquilly. His respiration ia calm
of Borneo.
is calm mente shall be made with all ■*5
from the United States. They will ask The increasing excitement of Japanese of infantry he returned to the United and not superficial, tespiration
and the level of the
lianid ia'«7i»if*i
plural linn*-«
*— 1 ’ ** V1* level of th« marine boats that the govern«
Many Indian war veterans, whose their government to enact tariff regu papers is also accentuated by the change States as soon as transportation
is temperlture i• % « ‘
H i« on its bands, as w n i » ' ^ «
claims have been turned down, will re lations against American goods as a of attitode of Prince Ching. who is available. The regiments having
the week *S- r e .n ir V ' * n' U r ,d e ; P « l » . maneuvers are over. If not
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id to have gone over corrpletelv to longest service in the islands
ceive pensions under ruling ol interior matter of letalliation if the immigra-
ill be er” ™ d ,:tio 7 Pn V k "’ 2H: The ge„. ief.ctory, he w ill recom m end » 1
the Russian side.
sion restrictions are not removed.
selected.
department.
changed.”
* P*‘ *e0‘ ’• un- grass that no more money
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ated for this class of craft.