Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 07, 1909, Image 2

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    G I L L t r T ’ 3 MESSAGE.
The Estacada Progress
Submits First Biennial Paper to Cali­
forn ia Leg' stature.
Issued Cadi Thursday
WINTRY BLASTS
CAUSE SHIVERS
UNITED STATES LEADS.
Ahead o f Other Nations in Relief of
Earthquake Sufferers.
JUDGE LANDIS TO
REHEAR OIL CASE
BLOW AT REFORM.
Chinese R»^»nt D »m is s 's Yuan From
All O ffices
ITALY'S EFFORTS
TURN TO RELIEF
Rome, Jan. 6.—-The United States
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 6.— Omitting
Pekin, Jan. 4.— It is the consensu
is far ahead o f other nations in the re­
reference to the anti-race track gamb­
o f opinion that the Manchus do not un­
lit f work.
Yesterday Ambassador
ling bills and making no mention o f
derstand the full significance o f their
the proposed direct primary, Governor Entire Njtlon Suffers From Unusu­ Griscom succeeded in find ng an Aus­ Action of Supreme Court Sends It i recipitate act, which r« suited today Sufferers Being Attended to In More
trian Lloyd steamer o f 8,000 tons, cap­
James N. Gillett sent his first bi­
in the dismissal o f Yuan Shi Kai,
ally Cold Wave.
Back to First Court.
Systematic Manner.
able o f carrying 1,200 passengers. He
ennial message to the legislature yes­
grand counselor and commander in
has chartered the steamer for two
terday. He makes strong recommend-
chief of the forces. The act, l.owever,
weeks, and she is being loaded with
ations in favor o f the improvement of
is attributed mainly to the regent and
Lack o f Snow May Prove Disastrous
Entire Supreme Bench Refuses to In­
Hundreds o f Dangerous Criminals Be­
medical supplies and provisions. This
.......... ^....... ......... transportation conditions, urges re­
is characterized as dangerous inasmuch
General
to Late Sown Wheat—Hundreds
terfere With Famous Case Other
ing Arrested by T roops—Latest
will cost $50,000. It is expected that
penings Presented in a Brief and forms in the banking, insurance and
as it gives to the revolutionaries and
Appeal for Aid in Cities and Many
Than to Return It S u b je c t to the
Estimate o f Dead Exceed 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Comprehensive Manner for Busy taxation laws, and suggests changes in
the steamer will sail from Civita
reformers an issue on the cry “ China
Accidents Are Caused by A dn oi-
Corrections o f Judge Grosscup,
— Slight Shocks Continue and
Reader»— National, Political, His­ the conduct o f reformatories and char­
Vesshi. about 50 miles from Rome, on
f* r the Chinese.”
itable institutions.
mal Conditions.
o f the Court o f Appeals.
torical and Commercial.
Tottering Walls Fall.
Thursday. It will be placed under the
The governor recommends the rais­
That the situation is grave is becom­
ing more and more a parent. That a
orders o f the Italian government.
ing o f $18,000,000 through a state
bond issue, to be expended in the build­
government upheaval would foil« w the
In addit on to supplies, the Am eri­
Mrs. Maybrick is to marry again.
Chicago, Jan. 7.—Catching hundreds can relief vessel will embark six doc­
Washington, Jan. 5.— The famous succession has been generally accepted,
Rome, Jan. 2.— Although graphic
ing o f a uniform system o f roads which
Zero weather prevails throughout the shall extend up and down the state, o f thousands o f persons unprepared, the tors and twenty male and female $29,240,000 fine case against the Stand­ but even the Chinese did not exect this stories are coming into Rome o f the
West.
connecting the great centers o f popu­ j whole Northwest, Upper Mississippi nurses, three o f the latter being Amer­ ard Oil company will not be reviewed to occur before the expiration o f the horrors in Southern Italy and Sicily,
i valley, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio are ican girls from New York who volun­
these are but repetitions of individual
by the Supreme court o f the United hundred days o f mourning.
Mrs. Claus Spreckles will have an lation.
the
severest winter teered their services.
What
An appropriation o f $100,000 is ask­ ! experiencing
A t the conclusion o f a conference tragedies air« ady recorded.
allowance o f $130 per day.
States,
but
will
be
retried
before
Judge
American energy has been strongly
between the British, American and chiefly concerns the government and
ed to supplement the amount voted by 1 weather in years. Reports from vari­
_ ; Landis, who imposed the now famous German ministers today a second meet­ the people is the progress that is being
Terrible riots have occurred between congress .or the dredging and improve­ ous points west and northwest are that nfhnifested in the work looking to
Hindus and Mohammedans in India.
ment o f the Sacramt nto and San Joa- 1 suffering is acute, that exposed cattle lief o f the earthquake sufferers. Am-1 fine. Such is the effect o f the Supreme ing o f diplomats was called to include made toward the relief o f those who
and sheep are endangered, and that
the representatives o f other ¡lowers, have suffered by the dread visitation.
Castro's plot to murder Gomez has quiin rivers and the reclamation of j late sown wheat is likely to be much bassador Griscom and the members of court’s action in the matter.
his committee have assumed personal
in the nope o f formulating a co: certed Considerable advance in this respect
been revealed by a telegraph operator. ■ lands adjacent.
The
decision
o
f
the
court
to
this
ef-
responsibility for the expenses o f the
program o f action. It was realized at has been made at Messina, where, ac­
I The succession o f disastrous bank damaged.
Accompaning
the
low
temperature
is
|The government will push all rebate failures in California and the financial
expedition, relying upon the American 1 feet was annouonced by Chief Justice ti e first meeting that Japan was the cord ng to official reports received here,
a
fierce
northwest
wind
that
cuts
to
the
charges against the Standard Oil and : stringency o f last year serve as texts
j Fuller soon after the court convened doubtful element and there was a gen­ the supply service is beginning to work
public for funds.
railroads.
The different regions
Prior to engaging the steamer the yesterday. The case came to the court eral conviction that the ¡lowers would satisfactorily.
I for the governor in urging the passage marrow. The cold wave fell upon city
and
farm
savagely.
Western
grain
ambassador visited Foreign Minister on a petition filed by the government not be able to t ke any definite steps o f the coast have been allotted 10 vari­
An attempt will be made to collect o f banking laws which shall prevent
fields
are
especially
exposed
to
the
rig-
ous warships and other ships as centers,
Tittoni and asked him if it would be a asking the court in a petition for a before further developments.
the late Senator M itchell's fine from commercial banks from lei ding their
from which torpedo boats and launches
Saí«rted~offlceri’ o’ f ¡ ors o f the sea80n> breauso there is lit­ real service to send south a vessel writ o f certiorari to order up the record
money reckl« ssly.
his estate.
tle
snow
to
protect
them.
may distribute rations and water to the
properly supplied.
Signor Tittoni in the case for a review of the decision
banks, says t e governor, should not bo
GOO
D
FOR
FORAGE.
Thousands o f Yaqui Indians have
With
nine
degrees
below
zero
this
different v.llages.
answered that it would be most appre­ j o f the United States Circuit Court o f
allow, d to contract loans only under
surrendered their arms to the Mexican
morning,
Chicago
endured
the
coldest
Slight shocks were felt in the earth­
ciated, for medical and supplies were Appeals for the Seventh circuit, by
rigid restrictions.
Banks, he says,
government.
which Judge Landis’ original decision Wizard Burbank Succeeds With His quake zone today, completing the ruin
should be required to have 20 per cent day since 1905.
With the cold came urgently needed.
1
.
.
.
m
o n i f n l / i t transportation
e o n o n A r l i t i n n I troubles,
vA ilh loa
A
n il.
i
manifold
chil
o f the crumbling buildings.
These
Thornless Cactus.
imposing a fine o f $29,240,000 against
A revolution has broken out in Man­ o f their deposits always on hand, and
the Standard Oil company for accept­
churia and the mutinous troops have harsh punishment should be meted out ly cars, broken trolley wires, blockades
Los Angeles, Jan. 4.— The official shocks keep up the alarm o f the popu­
GUNBOAT TO NICARAGUA.
and
wrecks
due
to
broken
rails.
With
lation. One quite severe shock was
ing rebates from the railway companies
won a victory.
to offenders.
reports on the first summer’ s field cul- felt at 3 o ’ clock in the morning and
was reversed. In the Supreme court
A standard insurance policy, modeled the cold also rose the mighty wail of
Rockefeller has extended the time
j
tivation
o
f
the
Burbank
thornless
cac­
the
poor
and
destitute,
who
have
man
Report
o
f
Revolution
Said
to
Have
another
at 9 o ’ clock.
Fires are still
the caee turned largely upon the ri^ht
for the Chicago university to earn the after the New York form, is recom­ aged to exist during mild weather, but
Caused Action by Uncle Sam.
o f the court to interfere, in vi^ w of the tus were issued today by the Western burning, although much rain has fallen.
mended.
$600,000 donation.
The latest investigations on both
The redemption o f the state's crim­ who are absolutely helpless now.
Washington, Jan. 5.— Reports o f ex­ fact that the case l ad been passed up­ Empire, an agricultural journal which
Hundreds o f homes are without food,
The National Red Cross has raised inals is a subject which the governor
peditionary movements in
Central on by the Court o f Appeals, the govern­ I has had charge o f extei sive experi­ sides o f ihe straits make it certain that
Hundreds o f home­
$400,000 in the United States for the discusses at length, urging an exten­ fuel or clothing.
many
more than half the populat on o f
America have led to a close watch of ment contending for such privilege as ments on the new forage plant,
the coast towns and villages have been
earthquake sufferers.
sion o f the parole system, which, he less wanderers, the flotsam and jetsam the situation by the Washington gov­ a right, while it was urged in behalf o f
of a great city, were driven to shelter,
j With the exception that one lot killed. Professor Ricco, director of
ernment and, acting under orders from the oil company that the precedents
The Alton railroad will ask the Unit­ says, has worked wi h marvelous effi-
and the philanthropic societies were
1 planted in the Indio desert nearly per- the observa ory at Mount Aetna, esti­
the Navy department at the request of were all against such a proceeding.
ed States Supreme court to define the cacv.
The action o f the court consisted in ishe 1 fr< m the effects o f excessive al­ mates that the victims o f the earth­
The expenditure o f $125,000 for a taxed to their utmost to afford relief. ! Secretary Root, the gunboat Dubuque
rebate law clearly.
state farm and school for orphans ov r Enormous demands upon the city
today sailed from Havana for Blue- the announcement that the govern­ kali in the Boil, the average results are quake exceed 200,000.
Italy has expressed her gratitude to 14 years o f age is an important fea­ all charitable organizations are expect­
Hundreds of dangerous criminals
Tne largest
fields. The Dubuque will touch at Key ment’ s petition would not be granted. pronounced successful.
ed tomorrow, and plans are in the mak­
the American government for the send­ ture o f the message.
West for supplies.
Her presence in The effect o f this announcement will tests were made upon the hardy thorn­ have been arrested by ihe troops and
ing tonight to meet them. Tw o deaths
ing o f the battleship fleet.
the neighborhood of Nicaraguan terri­ be to leave standing the decision o f the less varieties, which Luther Burbank arre under close guard.
and many accidents were reported due
Great relief was fel here when the
The strike o f cabmen and chauffeurs
tory will have a reassuring effect in Court o f Appeals, which was adverse collected from all parts of the world,
NO EFFORT TO FIND BODIES.
to the cold.
has been declared off at New York.
the event that any trouble occurs in to the government and favorable to the an ! of these varieties large quantities announcement was made that the
company.
I Wllljae distribu e i this year to those Lipari islands, which were reported to
Montana is in the grip o f a severe Task T oo Immense—Grief Paralyzes TENSION SOMEW HAT RELAXED that section.
The* court’s announcement was the who will make experimental tests with have disappeared wi h their population
A
t
the
State
department
it
w
a
s
'
blizzard with the temperature below
o f 28 , 000 , suffered little or no damage
Italian Soldiers.
barest formality. No reason whatever them.
Foreign Governments Reluctant About stated that there was no fresh advice were given and the determ ination of
zero.
The report concludes that thornless from the eartnquake.
from Central America and no official
Messina, Jan. 6.— Earthquake shocks
Meddling With China's AfFdirs
More earthquake shocks have occur­ are c ntinui g here, al lough they are
exp anation o f the gunboat’ s dispatch the court was stated along with a num­ varieties have to be fenced to protect
red at Messina and still more are pre­ diminishing in intensity.
Washington, Jan. 7.— Notwithstand­ to Nicacaguan w'aters was forthcom­ ber of other cases o f comparatively lit­ them from rabbits, but that the early
CULGOA WILL GIVE SUPPLIES
At night
dicted.
Senor Corea, the Nicaraguan tle importance. The chief justice sim­ fears expresse 1 that they w< uld revert
I especially are they frequently felt. ing the uneasiness that apparently ex­ ing.
ply
announced
that
the
petition
for
to
the
old
habits
o
f
gr<
wing
thorns
ists
in
Pekin,
growing
out
of
possibili­
minister, said there might t»e some
Has Much Food Which Battleships
The first division o f the American The fires in the city are also being
ties in the changes in China’ s progres­ friction, but that he did not believe certiorari was denied. Under this rul­ have been dispelled by this year’ s re­
battleship fltet has been ordered to gradually extinguished.
Will Not Need.
ing
the
case
will
now
go
back
to
Judge
sults,
as
the
propagation
is
not
from
sive
policy
follow
ing
the
dismissal
of
that there was any revo ution forming.
I The official figures compiled so far
Naples.
Washington,
Jan. 2.— A more care­
Landis’
court
for
a
new
trial,
in
ac-
seed,
but
from
cuttings,
which,
accord­
Grand
Counsellor
Yuan
Shi
Kai,
State
Reports connecting John Moisant,
show than 14,000 bodies have betn
H alf the business portion o f the town buried in lour cemeteries, that 9,000 department officials express the belief o f Sa vador, with a revolutionary or- coriiance with the decision o f the Court ing to all botan cal law and history, ful scrutiny of the data showing the
o f Kensington, Kan., has been destroy­ refugees have left the ci y, and that that the tension has been somewhat re- ganization claimed to be fitting out in ; o f Appeals.
I rigidly conform to the featuies o f the st« res aboard the naval supply ship
Culgoa, now at Suez, discloses quanti-
ed by fire.
9.000 p rsors
still remain
here. iaxed, noticeably since the appointment ] Nicaragua against Salvador, attracted I It is stated at the department o f jus­ parent plant.
The uses as a fodder for the fam ily t es of staple articles, much o f wh ch
Elections in France resulted in the I stead « f . xcavatirg, in an endeavor o f Liang to be minister o f foreign some attention here. It was recalled tice th t the decision gives the case its
it is thought will not be required by
selection o f senators who are favorable to fi d the bodies buritd beneath the affairs. His appointment, the officials that he s one of the two men claiming original status, subj ct to the views of cow and for poultry upon the small
ruins, it has been proposed ’ hat every say, may be helpful in checking to a to be natura ized American citizens Judge Grcsscup, as contained in his tracts where personal attention is giv­ the battleships. This cannot be de­
to the administration.
limited extent any action toward reac­ who were imprisoned in Salvador and decisions o f July 22 and November 10, en seem to have been fully established. termined finally, however, until the
The German emperor, afraid to ask h use in which it is believed persons tionary steps.
vessels reach Suez.
The data have
whose lives were barely saved through 1908.
are buried shail be covered with quick­
parliament for more money, has asked
been laid before Secretary Newberry,
The question o f making representa­ the intervention o f the government.
lime.
DEAD
AT
MESSINA
115,000.
his family to economize.
who is keep ng the State department
DOWN TO SYSTEM .
The Associated Press correspondent tions to a foreign government on mat­
advised regarding the h cation o f the
The Union Exchange bank, o f Los has made a visit to Reggio and care- ters o f internal administration and pol­
Estimates
Increase
Total
o
f
Losses
STORM KING GRIPS ALASKA.
ships and available food resources. As
An ' les, has be n placed in the hands iully inspected the town. The number icy, always a delicate one, is regarded
Ample Supplies Now Available in
by Earthquake.
j in the case o f the battleships, some
o f t e state bank commissioner.
o f persons killed there and t e damage as particularly so in this case.j
Earthquake Country.
Temperature Low and Several Lives
Rome, Jan. 4.— Exact statistics o f time must elaps° before the Culgoa can
The mines o f Tonopah, Nev., have d<>n • to prop r y was much less than at CALIFORNIA FIGHTS JAPANESE
reach the earthquake regiDn.
Naples. Jan. 5.— Although the Ital­
Reported Lost Near Nome.
the dead and surviving in the earth­
milled during the year 1908 a total o f Messina. Only the cen.ral section o f
Today the Navy department W'as in
ian authorities were seemingly dazed
About 5,000
Nome, Jan. 5.— The worst storms
241,296 tons o f ore, o f value estimated the city w s damaged.
quake
district
are
still
impossible
to
communication
with Arfm ral Sperry,
Ex-Congressman Johnson Introduces which have ever swTept the penins ila at first by the magnitude < f the disast­
troops are wtrki g there.
at $6,388,980.
er, the situation is now greatly improv­ obtain, because all dead bodies buried who sa d that he would want 25,000
The official figures place t e wound­
Three Preventive Bills.
are in prog ess. The glass is steadily
ed. Ample supplies o f all kinds are under the ruirs have rot yet been ex­ tone o f coal fo his sh ps at Port Said,
Plans have been announced for a big ed at Reggio at 1,000 and t e refugees
Sacramento, Jan. 7. — Three bills falling and much suffering results. Ice a/ailabl ■.
where the program o f the Navy de­
Foreign relief societies
stock yard at New York rivaling those at 7,000. The number o f dead in the
dealing with the Japanese question Ilaat nl8 ht bached up into First street have beea orfanized in severa| coast cavated. It is equally impossible to partment contempliated their ctal'ng.
o f the West. The organization will be ruins is not known.
and merchants were forced to move
make
any
accurate
count
of
the
surviv­
will
be
introduced
in
the
California
I towns in Sicily.
Forty-five English
Contributions for the earthquake
capitalized at $10,000,000.
assembly.
Ex-Congressman G. L. I their goods.
I speaking i; habitants, under the direc- ors, for they are today scattered from sufferers continue to arrive at the
During the storm four Eskimos were
The Italian earthquake will not a f­ | CONTINUE STANDARD TRIALS
Johnson has prepared all o f these
one
end
o
f
the
country
to
the
other.
t tion o f Mr. Wood, the American artist,
American Red Cross headquarters.
fect the fruit trade.
measures and as floor leader in the ' stranded on an ice floe. Rescue was are conducting an Anglo-American hos­ The only figures that can be given are Miss Mabel T. Boardman, a member
| impossible, and they perished almost
assembly,
will
make
a
strong
fight
for
reaches
by
calculating
the
total
popu­
o f the executive committee, was at
Heney says Harriman is behind all Government to Com m ence New P ro­
pital at Giardina.
Foreign officers
One team of
their passage.
The first prohibits I in sight o f the city.
j who have explored the ruins on both lations before the disaster and sub­ headquarters today supervising the
San Franciso grafters.
ceedings at Once.
aliens from becoming members o f cor­ Freighter J. E. Rowe is missing, with sides o f the straits give higher esti­ tracting therefrom the numbers that work there.
Local option people expect that a
Washington, Jan. 6 .—The statement porations; the second inserts the word the driver, and much alarm is felt for mates o f the 1 ss o f life than Italian are supposed to have survived.
The
large part o f Indiana will go dry this is made today on go d authority that, “ Japanese” in the law regarding the his safety.
O C T O P U S BEGS OFF.
reports. They believe that 90,000 per­ result is, o f course, approximate.
year.
A
searching
party
left
last
night
to
notwithstanding the refusal o f the segregation ot Oriental school child­
On this basis is made the estimate
sons have been killed or trapped in the
seek
seven
mmer9,
believed
to
have
All hop- o f American Consul Cheney Un ted Sta es c urt to grant a writ o f ren.
ruins o f Messina and 30,000 at Reggio, ! l ^at about 25,000 people have left Mes Standard Oil Seeks Relief From Mis-
The statute at present segregates peris’ ed in the storm. Neither miners where the tidal wave rose to double the sina and the communae. As the total
having escaped the earthquake has been certiorari in the case o f the Standard
*
souri Rulings.
nor
searchers
have
been
heard
from.
Oil c >n pany, the department o f justice Mongolians, but as the Japanese claim
popul tion o f the city and communae
given up.
height that it did at Messina.
Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 2.— In a
will at once proceed with the trial of they do not come under that classifica­ From reports received there has been
was about 155,000, and as there are
Signor
de
Nava,
a
p
eg
gio
member
of
Lack o f funds may cause the investi­ the numerous ct. er cases pending in
much suffering everywhere in the
motion for a rehearing in the Missouri
tion, the race will be specified.
the Italian chamber o f deputies, has still about 15,000 people still in «he
gation o f New Y ork’ s financial cor di- different sections, either against the
The third bill segregates “ aliens storm zone except at Nome.
district, the dead probably number ouster suit 8gainst it, filed in the Su­
personally
traversed
most
o
f
the
earth­
tion to stop.
preme court here today, the Standard
S an ar Oil company for receiving re­ whose presence may be inimical to the
quake district ' n both sides o f the clo e to 115,000.
Night riers o f Tennessee made an bates or against the railroads for health and public morals” o f a com­
Married Men Excluded.
The victims are increasing daily, not Oil c mpany of Indiana asked to be al­
strait. He estimates the total dead at
unsuccessful attempt to kill Attorney granting th» m to the Sta- dard Oil munity, and while the Japanese are
Man la, Jan. 5.— Accord ng to an 85,000, the wounded at 4,000. O f the only through the dy irg o f the injured, lowed to remain in Missouri as long as
it c nforms to rules and regulat.ons
company, involving the lame ques­ not mentioned specifically the measure announcement just made, none but un­
Gen« ral Caldwell.
dead Signor de Nava calculates that but also by the many suicides commit­
that may be laid down by the court.
tions. These include the cases in the is aimed at them.
ted
by
the
desperate
survivors.
married
men
w
ill
be
accepted
by
the
50.000
are
at
Messina,
28.000
at
Reg­
A Japanese steamer was wrecked
An appeal was also filed w h the
N ccr hern district o f (Hi ois and sui s
government in future to serve a9 offi­ gio and 7,000 at other coast and inte­
off the coa t o f Chi' a and the surviv­
court fur a remittance o f the fine o f
in the Western district < f Trnneessee,
City Hall Being Razed.
cers in the constabulary force on the rior towns affected.
ors murdered by Chinese.
Harriman
Lines
Extended.
$5,000 imposed on the Republ c Oil
th Sout* ern dis r ct of Califorvnia
San Francisco, Jan. 7.— A force of islands, and officers already in the ser­
The r dius o f destruction extends 30
Ch cago, Jan. 4.— Extensive work on company, on the ground that this com­
Roosevelt has cabled the Italian gov­ and the Western district o f New York. workmen today began to demolish the vice will not be allowed to marry with­
miles north and south on the coast of the Harriman lines, ifficials say, is to
pany has gone out o f business.
ernment off. ring the use o f the battle­
city hall dome, which was partially out the consent o f the government. Sicily and on the mainland for an equal he pushed during the <om ng summer. I
The action for a rehearing and the
ship fleet, which is n«*ar there.
Laud American Generosity.
stripped to its steel frame by the This decision has been reached becau e distance from Radicena, towards the The Southern Pac fie is to build nc rth
appeal are signed by Alfred D. Eddy,
Poisoned candy has been sent through
London, Jan. 5
The civilized world earthquake o f 1906, and which had o f the isolation o f many of the constab­ south.
on an air line fr< m Den son, through o f Chicago, and Frank Hagerman, of
the mails to two families at Denver. hastening to the aid officially and un­ since stood as a prominent landmark ulary posts and the great difficulty that
Topeka to L'ncoln, Neb.
The Union Kansas City, attorneys for the com­
The police are entirely at sea.
officially, o f affected Italy and “ the o f the destruction wrought by the dis­ has been encountered in providing
Their Mouths Padlocked.
Pacific iB to bu Id a d< uhle track line pany. Mr. Hagerman will leave for
aster. The task has been undertaken transj>ortation and shelter suitable for
splendid
generosity
o
f
the
American
Chicago, Jan. 5.— With precautions from Omaha through Lincoln, conne. t- New York tomorrow to consult with
Roosevelt has sent two cargoes o f
Eastern
contractor,
after women.
to safeguard its secrets redoubled, the ing with the prtsent Un on Pacific the chief officers o f the company.
supplies to the earthquake suff- rers people and government” are the sub­ by an
lengthy injunction proceedings in the
ject
o
eulogistic
comment
in
the
Eng­
Feder: 1 grand jury today resumed its ma:n l ne at Central City, Neb. Ar-1
and will a k congress to give $500,000.
Wh le the company has filed a motion
lish papers, which urge the British Superior court. Four months will be
Leased tor 5 ,0 0 0 Years.
investigations o f the relations between rangements are being completed by for a rehear ng. it. is said that the
All lines o f the Milwaukee road have government to follow this example, al- devoted to razing the tower. The
Dublin, Jan. 5.— The fishermen of the big packing establishments o f Chi­ General Manager Mohler, o f the Un on Standard O.l attonmeys w 11 seek a
been reorganiz d und r the name o f tho gh hitherto such matters have al- wrecking o f the city hall will be ac­ Louuh Neagh, from the counties o f cago and the railroads.
Witnesses Pacific, for the Central City cut-off modification o f the recent decision o f
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul mos invariably been left to private complished through two separate con­ Antrim, Downs and Derry, will appeal were carefully guarded by secret serv­
through Lincoln.
the Supreme court.
Attorney General
Railroad company.
enterprise in England. No action on tracts.
to the hr use o f lords against the ju dg­ ice tren and United States District At­
Hadley will not consent to a modifica­
this
mat
er
can
be
;aken
until
parlia­
ment
o
f
the
Court
o
f
Appeal
restrain­
torney
Sims
stated
that
he
would
de­
Heney says he is not seeking public
Cnang G i\*’ 2 5 Years.
tion o f the decision unless the Supreme
ment reassembles.
Cold Shakes Building.
ing them from fishing for eels in the mand jail sentences for any witness
office.
San Francisco, Jan. 4.— In Whan court orders it.
Chicago, Jan. 7.— Tenants o f the portion of the 'ough known as Tooms who divulged the secrets o f the jury Chang, the Corean who shot an 1 killed |
The Italian governmen has reductd
Standard Not Out o f W oods.
Stuart building, a 13-story structure bay. The action has opened up a page room. He promised similar treatment D rham White Stevens in th's city
Federal Aid in Prosecution.
relief work to a system.
C icago, Jan. 6.— “ The Standard Oil on State and Washington streets, were o f very ancient history. The plain- to any one seeking to secure such in­ last March, was entenced Saturday to
Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 2 9 —The f.d-
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tiff
obtained
an
injunct
on
aga
m
t
the
thrown
into
a
semi-panic
this
after­
formation
from
a
witness.
company
is
not
yet
out
o
f
the
w
oods,”
serve a term o f 25 years in the rtate eral government official* will give
The first step in restoring independ­
United Sta'es D stric Att rney Sirrs noon by a shock which swayed the j fishermen under a lea e dated July 18,
penitent ary at San Quentin. A len thy their aid in the forthcoming prosecu-
ence in Cuba has been taken.
C osgrove G oes He m r.
said today. “ The big fine case will be building. Search for the cause o f the 1905, from the Earl o f Shaftesbury,
plea for clemen- y was mad“ by attor­ ti us against the bankers and city
A volcano at sea and a field o f boil­ redock* led within a few days and may tremor was made and in the absence of for the residue o f 5.000 years, and
Paso Robles, Cal., Jan. 5.— Govern­ neys for the defendant and res sted by cotincilmen who are charged with
The dis- ( any evidence o f an accident it was at­ this lease is the cause o f the fight.
ing water is reported off the coast of be on trial in two w ek s.”
or-elect Cosgrove announced t day that Samuel Knight, who was employed by b ibery, according to the statements
trici attorn v explained that. « ven by J trihuted to an earthquake. The en-
Georgia.
he would leave here Thursday for the Japanese government as spec al o f representatives o f the Voters’
Big Army Gun Cracked.
fining the Standard Oil company on a gineer o f the building ended the sensa
Olympia, where he will be inauvurated prosecutor. Stevi ns, who was a confi­ league As a first step, it is an­
Th<* Baltimore water front had a fire basis o f s - ttlemei ts for freights instead tion by declaring that the shock was
Manila, Jan. 5. -One o f the 10-inch January 11. His health continues to dential adviser to Japan in C rean mat­ nounced the department o f justice is
which for a time threatened the entire
r< garding each carload as a separate rather a sharp report made by the con­ rifled guns in the coa t defense fortifi­ improve and all the plans for his de­ ters, was on his way to Washington preparing to investigate all national
district.
The damage is placed at offense, t e gove nment may collect traction of the material in the building cations on Grande island, which lies at
banks serving as depositories for city
parture have be n completed. A fter when he was shot by the Corean.
$ 200 , 000 .
funds At the preliminary hearings
$10,000,000 from th * oil comprny in due to the intense cold.
the entrance o f Subig bay, has been the inauguration it is probable that the
of the accused men it was developed
found to be defective, and a board o f governor will return here and rema n
•
Used Dead Man’ s Name.
The Chinese imperial railway has fin« s, if convictions are obtained on all
that
a sum approximating $176,000 had
Anti-Pa.* Bill Introduced.
officers has been appointed to conduct until his health is entirely restored. It
displaced almost all foreign employes indictments.
Los Angelea, Jan. 4.— One o f the been corruptly used to influence them
an
invest
galion
and
determine
the
is
believed
he
will
be
able
to
make
the
Helena,
Mon*.,
Jan.
7.—
Today’
s
ses­
and hereafter the road will be operated
smooihest swindles that has been work- j
Turkey to Aid John Bull.
sion o f the legislatoure was very brief. responsibi ity. The weapon was but journey without any serious results.
by natives.
South Cat« Trier.
ed in the West is being perpetrated on [
Berlin, Jan. 6.— The British gov« rn- Neither house has yet named com m it­ recently placed in position and during
merchants o f the Pacific c ast by an 1 Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 2.— State-wide
The government has secured evidence me t, it is l< ar ed here, la s rer ched tees
Special bills were introduced in the firing o f the first shots from it a
Ultimatum From Austria.
unkn wn man, who is fl ating checks prohibition laws went into effect yes­
that meat packers have been soliciting an und rstanding with Turkey where­ both houses and referred to appropriate crack in the inner tube developed,
Vienna, Jan. 5.— The Aus'ro-Hun- ostensibly given by W A. Cow 'en, ex­ terday in three southern states— North
rebates from railroads in the form of by th suit n sh II use the influence o f committees. Neither o f these are o f which renders it useless.
garisn
government
has instructed clerk o f the Supreme coart o f Ihe sta’ e Carol.na, Mississ.ppi and Alabama.
damage claims.
t e Indian pri s hood to support the any great importance,
relating to
Count Forcach de Chymes, minister at j i f Tennessee.
The latter, according Georgia is the only other state wherein
Riot
at
Relief
Meeting.
British
ru
e
in
return
fo
r:
ct
ve
British
amendments
o
f
present
laws.
There
Bel rade, to demand an apology from 1 to advices from Nashville, has been statutory prohibition exists.
Ex-Consul Price, o f the United
A new
was
one
exception,
however,
this
lein
g
diplomat
c
supp
rt
in
the
Turkish
con­
Lynn. Mass., Jan. 5.-—A mass meet­ M. Milanovics, Servian foreign minis­ dead several years.
When a check law which seeks to regulate the liquor
States, and his entire family perished
the
prohibition
o
f
free
railroad,
tele­
troversies
with
European
powers.
ing o f talians held in La ters’ hall to ter, frr his anti Austrian utterances in was returned from Nashville with the traffic in Louisiana became effective
in the earthquake.
This agr ement has already produced graph or telephone passes or franks to raise funds for the earthquake suffer­ a speech bef re the national assembly. statement Cowden had departed.
yesterda;, and although the law s not
The Hamburg-American steamship favorable discussion be tween Russia all persons except actual employes.
ers, ended in a riot. The troub'e was Count Forgaeh will be recall'd. The
so sweeping in its terms as a state-wide
line is preparing for a direct line from and Great Britain over the proposed
precipitated by a Socialist Labor speak­ opinion is he'd at Vienna that St rvia
C rook s Make Heavy Haul.
measure, prbhibitionists contend that
Europe to the Pacific coast through con erence.
St. Paul Has 3 0 Below Z ero.
er, who charged that funds raised for ia bent on war.
Los Angeles, Jan. 4.— A Los Ange­ it will drive saloons out.
the Panama canal.
St. Paul. Jan. 7.— This city today is sufferers by a previous earthquake had
les thief began the new year with what
Every state and city in the United
Canaries Have Earthquake.
U. S. Warship on Scene.
in the icy grasp o f an intense cold been misappropriated.
Earth's Crust Sinking.
is doubtless the heaviest haul, weight
States, led by the government, has
Ten riffe, Canary Islands, Jan. 6.— wave, thp weather bureau repo-ting 25
Cantor, Jan. 5.— The Am erran gun­ c nsiriered, ever made in this state.
Baltimore, Dec
31.— Dr. Harry
hastened to raise relief funds for the A- earthquake last ng 12 seconds was degrees below zero, while street ther­
Castro Very Sirk Again.
boat Helena has arrived here in eonse- Ht g it away with 100 tons o f coal, val­ Fielding Re.s. professor of geological
stricken earthquake sufferers.
felt here today. It overturned furni­ mometers registered .70 degrees below,
London, Jan. 6.— The Daily Mail’ s q’ ence o f the anti-foreign movement ued at $1,500, from the yards o f the physics at Johns Hopkins University
Venezuelan students burned Castro ture an s°t hells to ri ging in the Regina. Canada, is the coldest place in Berlin correspondent says that Senor a-d the exc tement am- ng the native*
Black Canyon Coal company, on South m l o ik o f the leading authorities in
$n effigy.
hous* s. The people ru-hed into the the Northwest, with a temperature of Ca tro, ex-president o f Venezuela, has as the result o f a Portuguese seaman Alameda street. The greater part o f ''e United States on seismic disturb-
For a second time vandals have loot­ streets in a stae « f alarm, but no dam­ 40 degrees below. Coast trains are grown suddenly worse and will undergo on the Britiah i-teamer Fatshan having the coal, for blacksmiths, was valued necs, attr bote* the earthqn-kc in
-outhern Italy to a general dropping
age was done.
several hours late.
ed a Jewish temple at San Francisco.
an operation in a few day*.
1 kicked a co lie to death.
at $17.50 per ton.
nr sinking of the earth in that locality.
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