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NEWS OF THE WEEK France has protested to the United States against the action of Venezuela and threatens reprisals. EXPLODING BOILERS ________ The Japanese minister to the United In a Condensed Form (or Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS ' States denies any danger of his govern- | ment going to war with this country. Governor Peabody resigned as gov ernor of Colorado as agreed and Lieu tenant Governor McDonald has stepped in. An entire division of Russians have been cut off from the main army and its capture is certain. The main body is also in grave danger of being cut off A Resume o f the Lest Important but from Harbin. Not Less Interesting Events It is said that much of General Ku- ropat ain’s trouble was with the general o f the Past Week. staff, which failed to support him. It is also stated that he was sent to the News of another crushing blow to the Far East without mapgs of the country or defenses. Russian army is being withheld. D O IN G S IN CO N G RESS. T u e sd a y , M arch 14. The discussion of the Dominican I treaty in executive session of the senate Kill at Least Sixty Persons at ; lines. The Republicans have counted on some Democratic votes, and, losing I these, it will be impossible for the Brockton, M assachusetts. treaty to pass. There was some talk I today of postponing action until a commission could investigate the affairs of Santo Domingo, including the char acter of the claims and the stability of the Dominican government. This is not likely, however, as it is not believ S h o e F a cto ry S w arm m g W ith People ed the president will approve the plan. THEIR BODIES ARE CREMATED R ipped A su n d e r by Bu rstin g W ednesday, M arch 16. B o iler and Bu rned. Republican leaders of the senate are all at sea respecting the action ad Brockton, Mass., March 21.— At leas visable to take in regard to the Santo (SO persons were killed early today by j Domingo treaty. Recognizing that the Italy will fortify her frontier and be the explosion of a boiler in a large ! Democrats control more than one-third A Chicago judge says a woman has a shoe manufacturing establishment in | of the votes, and that two-thirds are right to kill her husband in self- ready for war with Austria. the Campbell district conducted by the required to ratify the convention, the defense. Forest fires which have been ranging R. B. Grover company. The explosion Republican leaders think that the in Hawaii for some time have been ex Italy has sent a warship to Santo was immediatey followed by a Hash of treaty should be withdrawn by the flame which consumed the factory, a president. On this subject the senatp Domingo to demand the payment of tinguished by rain. her claims. Addicks may be given a foreign ap long, four-story structure, as if it were and the president do not agree, and the pointment to end the deadlock in the a house of cards, and incinerated an idea prevails that, after one or two An addition is being built to Presi unknown number of men and women days more of inconsequential discussion, dent Roosevelt’ s summer home at Sag- , Delaware legislature. who were unable to extricate them- the special session of the senate will be amore Hill, L. I. Register Bridges ar^l Receiver Booth, selves from the-mass of tangled wreck- allowed to adjourn without date, and The war party in Russia is caricatur of the Roseburg land office, will be in- age formed by the terrific upheaval in the treaty lapse. But this plan is not dieted by the grand jury when it con , the boiler room. More than 50 of the popular in the senate and a way to- ing Roosevelt and trying to draw France ' employes in the building were maimed, avoid it iB being sought. and Germany into war. i venes in April. ! burned or bruised by the time they j --------- The Isthmian canal commission has The governor of V’ iborg province, "n created a large number of good paying Southern Russia, has been mortally I positions in connection with the prose seven other buildings in the vicinity Senator Morgan occupied practically wounded by a terrorist. cution of the canal work. and destroyed them. Oiie of these * 1 the entire time in opposition to the Two masked men held up messengers I _ ... . . , . . buildings was a three-story wooden I Santo Dominpo treaty in the executive of the Pacific Coast Oil company near L KuroPf.k,n , h" been replaced by block, the others being cottages of ^ssion of the senate today, Berkeley, Cal., and secured $10,000. I f : en*ral L'nev.tch, who will command small value and a blacksmith shop, i ^ new P^an suggested is to let the the Manchurian army until some other The wooden dwellings near the engine i wh °le mattw go over until the next The Chicago council has taken away man is Bent from Russia. room were practically demolished by 1 regular session of congress, when a joint the franchise of the largest street rail A Chicago physician proposes to use the flying boiler, but none of their o c -! resolution will be passed to authorize way,. The property is valued at $36,- hypnotism for the cure of rheumatism. cupants were seriously injured. The th® president to do the very things that 000 , 000 . It is now estimated that Kuropat- total financial loss is estimated at are proposed by the treaty. (}ne of the most perplexing questions $250,000, $200,000 of which falls on ------------- confronting the administration is the kin’s forces at the beginning of the bat B. Grover company. F rid a y . M arch 17. Panama canal. It is admitted that the tle of Mukden consisted of 480,000 the It K. may never be known just how men. His loss in killed and wounded commission is a failure. many persons perished in the wreckage. ! *n * ie execu*lve session of the senate before the retreat began was 70,0Q0. No one knows exactly how many per- j ^°^ay Morgan continued his speech of The United States court of claims Kuropatkin is reorganizing his army sons were in the factory. The number' yesterday. He spoke until 4:45 p. m., h is awarded the Cherokee Indians at Tie pass. $4,600,000 for lands secured in 1838 has been estimated at 400, but Treas when Foraker took the floor in defense. but never entirely paid for. Of this The 8isseton and Wahpeton Indians urer Charles O. Nelson said tonight he | Adjournment is looked for tomorrow. amount $1,111,284 is principal and the in South Dakota are to have $100,000 doubted whether there:were so many at It is not determined whether the treaty balance interest. work. Two hundred and fifty survivors 1 will be recommitted or whether it will distributde among them per capita. have been accounted for, and at mid be allowed to lapse without action of Chinese complain of outrages by Jap Assistant Secretary Loomis denies night the remains of 50 bodies had ; any k’ nd. anese. friction with Hay. Senator Spooner discussed brief! I y been recovered from the ruins, the { the rlations between the Philpipines There is a great rush of homeeeekers aearcli being continued all night. and this country, and said he believed from all parts of the East to the North- B u rt May D ig Canal. \ the time would come when the islands WSSt. C H E C K P U T O N D E F I C I E N C I E S . Omaha, Neb., March 21.— If he would have their own government. Porch, a email town near Hobart, wants the job at a salary of $100,000 a Oklahoma, has been wrecked by % cy I year, Horace G. Burt, ex-president of C o n g re s s P ro v id e s A g ainst E x p e n d i S atu rd ay, M a rch 18. clone. I the Union Pacific, now traveling in tu res in E x c e s s o f A p p ro p riatio n s, j « The ¿jrecial session of the senate wa* The armored cruiser Washington has Flurope, may be placed in charge of the Washington, March 20.— One of the I been launched at the Camden, N. J., construction work of the Panama canal. wisest acts of the late congress was th e ! at 3:30 today adjourned without day. in were con- con- It is stated that Mr. Burt has been ap- insertion of a provision in the general “ All ship yard. “ the nominations sent ,n „ . . . proached several times on the subject deficiency bill that became a law on I flrmed wlth **“ exception of five, the Secretary H ays health has broken * the instigation of President Roose- most important of which waB that of down and he may resign. He has gone velt. The position offered him. accord March 3, that hereafter deficiencus Judge James Wickersham to succeed shall not be created except ujion some to Europe for a rest. ing to a statement given out today by great emergency. Officers of the gov himself as judge of the District court Root. Taft and Knox are three strong the president of one of the Omaha ernment have been altogether too free of Alaska. Several unimportant treat Republicans who are already being hanks, would place him over Mr. Wal in making contrats and purchases with- ies were ratified, but beyond these mat spokenh of aa the next candidate for lace, the chief engineer. out regard to the appiopriations on ters no legislative business was traans- president. hand, trusting that the deficiencies acted. Most of the session was devoted to the Santo Domingo treaty and at ad would be supplied. Fig hting H aw aiian F o re st F ire s . French faith in Russia's ability to When a deficiency bill amounts to journment no action had been taken on cope with the Japanese has been severe Honolulu, March 21.— Five hundred , the matter and it was allowed to re- ly shaken by the latest defeats to the or more persons, mostly plantation la- the enormous figure of $31,000,000, 1 main on the calendar. czar’s arms. - j borers, were today fighting the forest gives the members of congress some cause for alarm, and it seems some fires at Wahiawa. The file is now be The Missouri legislature elected Wil Peabody is S eated . liam Warner, Republican, of Kansas lieved to be under control. About 2,- method was necessary to compel officers James H. Pea- City, United States senator to succeed 000 acres were burned, being mostly not to make these enormous expendi-1 Denver, March 1 7 . land recently acquired by the United tures for which no provision of congress body today won his contest for the Francis M. Cockrell. States for a military reservation. A had t>?en made. The creating of defi- office of governor, from which he re Oyatna announces that he will enter trail 30 feet wide was burned around ciencies was in a way unlawful, and if tired on January 10 after serving a Harbin on April 10 and that Vladi it. The forest is being patrolled to- congress desired, it could repudiate term of two years, but his victory was vostok will also be in possession of the night. The fires in Olaa and Kona are these expenditures. But very seldom j achieved only after he had given his Japanese on that date. ¡also believed to be under control, has any just expenditure been refused1 pledge to resign and surrender the A special wire will run from Poit- Rain helped to extingish the fires in in a deficiency bill, although sometimes chair to Lieutenant Governor Jesse F. criticised. ¡McDonald. The vote in joint conven- land to the White house and by press the Olaa district. ------------------------- ‘ tion of the general assembly by which ing a button the president will open E x t ra S e s s io n in O cto b e r. Calls Peasantry to Arms. Governor Alva Adams was onsted and the Lewis and Clark fair next June. Des Moines, March 21.— Senator Al Paris, March 17.— Father Gopon, the Governor James H. Peabody installed bx-oenator Hawley, of Connecticut, lison is authortiy for the statement that leader of the St. Petersburg workmen was 55 to 41. Ten Republicans voted is dead. President Roosevelt will call congress in the demonstration of January 22, with the Democrats for Adams. The czar is breaking down under the in extra session October 1, two months who, according to the Tribune Russ, is continued nervous strain. in advance of the regular session, for still hiding in France, has issued an B o m b fo r PobiedonostaefF/ the purpose of considering the railroad other stirring appeal to the Russian London, March 17.— A dispatch from The Japanese are pursuing the Rns- sian. beyond Tie p « . and are Inflicting inve*ti* >? on’ Sen*tor A! li8on peasantry, calling on them to follow St. Peterswbnrg to the News agency re terrible loss. also^expreuwd h i. own views relative the directions of the revolutionary com ports that late last night a bomb ex | to the rate question. He stands for bative committee, forgetting all differ ploded on the tramway line close to the Twenty thousand prisoners were cap- empowering the commission to adjust ences of religion and race, and rise as residence of M. Pobiedonostseff, pro- tured by the Japanese when Tie pass rates, declaring that there are many one man, armed for a general insurrec- curator of the Holy Synod. No one was taken. abuses which are subject to correction ction. tion against exarism. I was injured. j