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Il TUE NATIONAL KALIS OL CONGRESS i FIRE P A N IC IN BIO H O SPITA L. Blazing Laundry Causes Patients Flee Half-Clad. to MONOPOLY IS FOUND MAP OF ARCTIC REGIONS SHOWING LOCATION OF THE POLE. San Francisco, May 4__ The 700 pa tients in the general hospital at the Pre sidio were thrown into a panic at 4:15 Tuesday, May 8. '.the other nation! that it stood for in- o ’clock this morning by the cry of ,.,.v ¡j.__Aside from a ternational arbitration and the peace of “ fire.” lShiBitoB' 1 “ to the reception At that moment flames were discov amendments to the rail- » « t i e r of Pennsylvania, and Calder of ,e ' “ ¡“ n a n d a half hour given to 'N e w York, supported the bill, both ered in the hospital laundry, which was rate bul Senate devoted its agreeing that the measure had less to only a few yards away. The »lose prox of busoie (’ ^av j0 jj,e ineffectual criticize in it than any bill reported ae**'"» j;ikins amendment, from the naval affairs committee of the imity of the two buildings gave rise to the fear that the hospital would be Jera,,0neommon carriers from en- house in years. destroyed. ibl“ a? mining coal or in the pro- Thursday, May 3. i( ‘1- ,qher commodities in compe- In anticipation of such a contingency Garfield Tells Many Devices by Which Washington, May 3— The naval ap hurried arrangements were made for “>B " fh shipper», ami adjourned at Monopoly Crashed Competition. 1 . state of great confusion as propriation bill, which carries nearly a the removal of the patients to a place Remove Defects in Law. •• in t abject before it. The dis- hundred million dollars for the naval " i S due to the fact that a »am- establishment, was taken up by the of safety. r w itutes for amendments to House today. Beyond the explanation For a few minutes, until the fire in °f d„a anumdment were intro- of the bill by Foss of Illinois, chairman the laundry was gotten under control Washington, May 5.— President Roose orii,B*. ,i„. ,iav the Senate de- of the committee on naval affairs, and i ■ ^Yhe^aftirniative the disputed the running fire of questions which his and there was no danger o f the flames velt today transmitted to congress the 1 L under the agreement the presentation called forth, little interest spreading beyond that building, pande report of James R. Garfield, commis t ,«n tM entertain a motion to lay u.. on was shown in the early part of the de monium reigned among the hundreds sioner of corporations, giving the re ' t*.“ it refused, however, by a bate that ensued. Toward the close of of patients. sults of his investigation o f the subject T -m to 47 to lay the Elkins pro- the day, however, a lively colloquy oc Those who were not dangerously ill, or of transportation and freight rates in on the table. That amendment curred among Bates of Pennsylvania, could help themselves, jumped from connection with the oil industry. , „„-ions motions will therefore Williams of Mississippi, Clark of Mis- their cots and beds, and, hastily don In his message the president ex ‘ order when the rate bill is taken souri, and Payne of New York, over ning what clothes they could find, fled presses the view that the report is of from the hospital out into the cool certain statements made by Bates in capital importance, because of the e f Itaold Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer who accomplished the North lo m o r r o w ._____ relation to the price of steel rails. The morning air. fort now being made to secure such en west Passage last year. Is credited with the further achievement of having Mav 8.— The House of discussion took on a wide tariff range, Many of the indisposed men and largement o f the powers o f the inter a«entatives devoted the day to the a forerunner of still further tariff dis women did not wait to secure their state commerce commission as will con located the north magnetic pole. (See black star on left of the map.) He r : ..... . bill, and accom- cussion as the session nears its close. clothes, but wrapped themselves in bed fer upon the commission power in some has definitely fixed the position of this pole In King William Land, not far ding and made their exit as quickly as measure adequate to meet the clearly from the position ascribed to It by Sir John Rosa In 1831. In commenting on ,1 the reading i-v for amendment of Qcu •V .»a Anno During * this time aa\r. sev Amundsen’s achievement the National Geographic Magazine said: “The new Washington, May 3__ This was the possible. demonstrated needs of the situation. en ¡„«d en t to the measure were last day for general debate in the Sen In more than one instance men and The facts set forth in the report, he knowledge which Ills observations will glvo us o f the character and Influence topies ug¿d, including the difficulty o f ob- ate on the railroad rate bill, and i: was women fled out into the air with noth declares, are. for the most part not dis of the magnetic pole will prove of Immense value In the study of magnetic in the navy, the fully occupied. Following a brief ing but tucir night clothes. Scores of puted. variations. Magnetic deviation of the needle Is one o f the principal uncertain tiosof the naval training station on speech by Nelson, Tillman spoke at paiients who had the physical strength That the Standard Oil Company has ties with which mariners have to contend. Terrestrial magnetism Is a mys Crest Lakes, the cost of smokeless length in an effort to show by criticism stopped sufficiently long to assist more benefited enormously up almost to the , r and finally the expenditure o f of individual judges that the power of weak and unstrung men and women present moment by secret rates, many terious force. Nearly every year we have a magnetic storm, which Interrupts our telegraph wires several hours. Whence It comes or what It Is we know ; a year for chains tor ships. This granting temporary injunctions by in from the hospital. of which were clearly unlawful, the Within 15 minutes after the alarm president says the report clearly shows, not. The eruption of Mont Pelee was accompanied by magnetic waves, which matter was under consideration ferior United States courts should bo the House adjourned. taken from them in Interstate Com was given the majority of the patients the benefit thereby secured amounting were simultaneously recorded lu Hawaii, Alaska, the United States and Europe. he army appropriation bill w a s je n t merce Commission cases, and he was had left the hospital building and stood to at least three-quarters o f a million All this makes the magnetic work o f Amundsen particularly valuable, and we conference with all of the Senate followed by Bacon, Bailey, Teller and in groups or lay upon the ground upon dollars a year. must remember that was the main object of Ills expedition. bed clothes, watching the firemen and eminent* disagreed to. Foraker in speeches at some length. The statement is added that the de soldiers fight the flames in the laundry. Bailey opposed Bacon’s contention partment of justice will take up the When the flames had been extin question of instituting prosecutions in M ILEAGE OF TH E HUM AN BLOOD. Monday, M ay 7. that the judiciary should not be criti guished the nurses, physicians and sol at least certain of the cases, and the Tashington, May 7— The senate to- cised on the floor of the Senate. Con O u e L i t t l e R e d C o r p u s c l e itlujr T r a v e l spent the major portion of its time sideration of the army appropriation diers turned their attention to the pa hope is expressed that congress will I O N M l l e a ftn a S i n g l e 1 ) a y . use amendment, but instead of ae- bill was resumed, and after further tient-refugees, and assisted in taking enact into law the bill of Senator Knox The speed at which the blood circu them back to their cots and beds in to correct the interpretation of the im ting it, adopted a substitute. The amendment it was passed. private rooms and wards. lates In the veins and arteries o f a munity provision rendered in Judge vision which was inaSe the basis of Men and women became hysterical Humphrey’s decision. healthy man Is something surprising. Wednesday, May 2. discussion was that suggested by The banana and potato are almost during the progress of the fire, and it The president calls attention to that All day long, year In and year out, the raker prohibiting the granting of re- Washington, May 2.— Daniel contin was with difficulty that many of them feature of the report regarding the Identical lu chemical composition. es, passes, drawbacks, or special ued his speech on the railroad rate bill round trips continue from the heart to could be induced to return to the hos manner in which the law is evaded by There are no undertakers in Japan. the extremities and back again. The ea to passengers on railways and also in the senate today, reporting briefly pital. It is feared that the shock to treating as state commerce what in real ihibiting discrimination in the way his objections to Bailey’s proviso for many of the more seriously sick patients ity is merely a part o f interstate com When a person dies his nearest rela red blood corpuscles travel like boats In accommodations where equal rates the non-suspension by the courts of tives put him luto a coffin and bury a stream, going to this or that station will have a serious if not fatal effect. merce. He says it is clearly shown: the orders of the interstate commerce When the fire was discovered in the “ That this device is employed on him. The mourning does not begin un for such service as they have to per The discussion took a broad range, commission. In cases where the courts hospital a general alarm was sounded. til after burial. form ; and the white corpuscles, the •ering first the pass question and have suspended the rates of the com Besides the regular post fire department the New York Central Railroad, as well India rubber trees which are tapped phagocytes, dart hither and thither like ■n the race question in the Southern mission, Mr. Daniel suggested that a hundreds of soldiers turned out to fight as on many other railroads, in such fash ties. The race issue was raised in substantial bond be required of the the flames. It was only by hard work ion as to amount to thwarting the pur every other day continue to yield sap patrol boats, ready to arrest any con- pose of the flaw, although the forms of for more than twenty years; and It Is traliiind curgo of disease germs. weetion with the clause relative to railroads. that the flames were confined to the crimination, which was interpreted The rate bill was then temporarily laundry, which, with its contents, was the law may be complied w ith.” The mileage of tlie blood circulation It is unfortunately not true, he says, a curious fact that the oldest and most referring to separate cars for the laid aside, and the army appropriation entirely destroyed, and prevented from frequently tupped trees produce the reveals some astounding facts In cur that the Standard Oil Company is the es, and it called out very warm pro bill taken up. An important amend spreading to the general hospital. personal history. Thus It has been cal only corporation which hss benefited richest Bap. ds’ from Bacon, Money, Culberson ment authorizes the establishment of a The origin of the fire is unknown. ami is benefiting in wholly improper The most costly leather In the world culated that, assuming the heart to general depot for supplies at Fort d other Southern senators, fashion by an elaborate series o f rate Mason, San Francisco, and appropriates Is known to the trade as the piano beat slxty-nlne times a minute at ordi discriminations. Of the Washington, May 7.— Notwithstand- $1,500,000 for the purpose. leather. The secret of preparing this Is nary heart pressure, the blood goes at L IM IT OF INSURANCE PAID. The sugar trust, he adds, according > that this was the speaker’s seven amount appropriated, $750,000 is made only known to one family of tanners the rate o f two hundred and seven to the results o f the investigation now th birthday, the house, after a splen- immediately available. Companies Will Be Generous, but Not in progress, rarely, if ever, pays the In Germany, though the skins from yards In the minute, or seven miles per Another amendment appropriating i demonstration to Mr. Cannon as he Exceed Legal Liability. lawful rate for transportation. which It Is tanned come almost entirely hour, one hundred and sixty-eight miles ended to the speaker’s table, settled $500,000 for a cable from Key West to per day and six thousand three hun He declares that in the effort to pre from America. New York, May 4.—The Tribune to wn to one of the biggest days in the Panama via Guantanamo, Cuba, was vent the railroads from uniting for im dred ami twenty miles per year. I f a f day says: dory of the present session. The made. Poisoning from gas Inhalation Is now Representatives of both foreign and proper purposes, ‘ ‘ we have very unwise added to the recognized dangers of bal- mail of 84 years o f age could have one Consideration of the bill was not con v was notable for the number o f bills ly prohibited them from uniting for single blood corpuscle floating In his Ij ssed, forty-five in number, covering cluded when, at 5:45 p. m., the senate •American fire insurance companies, who proper purposes; that is, for purposes of looulng. The hydrogen— Itself non- were in the city yesterday, discussed ac blood all his life It would have traveled 1 large number of subjects. Many of went into executive session. protecting themselves and the general polsonous— Is often contaminated with tion to effect a compromise in the ad e bills could have been passed by In that same time five million one hun- j Washington, May 2.—The house de justment of losses by the San Francisco public as against the power o f the arsenic, selenium, and antimony, and animous consent, but with W illiam s’ dred and fifty tliousand eight hundred great corporations.” voted almost the entire day to discus fourteen cases o f III effects have been fire. letermination to object to any legis- and eight miles. He favors as an element of competi The great companies express a strong reported to the French Academy of :ion by unanimous consent,” these sion o f the agricultural appropriation bill, which is now almost completed. purpose to be not only just, but gener tion the passage of some such law as Medicine. In one of the two forms of 11s came up under suspension of the Funny 11« D l d n * t R em em ber. ous in oases of doubt, but one insurance that which has already passed the house, poisoning death results In two or three les, this being known as ‘ ‘ suspension putting alcohol used in the arts and One day last week Mayor Fitzgerald, H Statehood Compromise. president said: ns busy as the three bees that he ls|H E -” “ The adjusters for this company will manufactures on the free list and keep days. Washington, May 5.—All of the minor The following were among the bills ing the fee to oil and coal lands o f the New wonders may be expected In a trying to make Boston, came tripping ■ amendments to the statehood bill are not be allowed to waive the conditions Indian tribes or on the public domain in used: Granting to the Chicago, Milwaukee either disposed of or in shape to be of its policies, nor the conditions and the government, the lands to be leased little known field of exploration since Into the city hall from the School street H St. Paul Railway Company the right made the foundation of argument at restrictions of its charters. We have only on such terms and for such periods the Invention o f a young naval engi entrance. In the corridor ho was met no more right to pay a loss occasioned way through the Fort Keogh rnili- a moment’s notice. as will enable the government to en neer by the name of l)e I ’ lury, o f a by n seedy looking Individual who h e ld B A t today’s session of the conferees on by earthquake than we have to pay a tirely control them. rv reservation, Montana. kind of metal armor with a special up bis honor, put out a grimy paw w lth M To punish the cutting, chipping or that measure the climax of the situa loss of life. We arc not an earthquake chemical combination for providing res the salutation: "llo w are you today,™ - insurance company, nor a life insurance xing of trees on the public domain. tion was reached for the first time. piration automatically. By means of Mr. Mayor?" “ V’ery well, sir,” was the CARRIED 300,000 REFUGEES. To amend an act concerning leases in The question 6f the admission of Ari company.” this dress he lias succeeded In sinking res[Kiiise, ns he grnsped the hand o Insurance men estimate that the com zona and New Mexico as one state was 0 Yellowstone National Park. panies will ultimately pay from 60 to Southern Pacific Says Few People L e ft 336 feet, a much greater depth than the unknown. discussed at length. To amend the act to provide a gov- has ever before been reached by any City Permanently. No proposition for a compromise was 75 per cent of the aggregate amount of You don’t seem bo know me, di nment for the territory o f Hawaii. offered, and the meeting adjourned un the risk. you, Mr. Mnyor?” . Chicago, May 5__ According to official diver. The message from London insurance til Tuesday. To tell the points of the compass by WeJI, to lie candid with you, I cnn-l figures, the Southern Pacific Company, Friday, M ay 4. In a general way it is known that the conipanies to adjusters in Oakland, pub during the exodus from San Francisco a watch, point the hour hand nt the not say that I do, but I am glad tot Washington, May 4__ In accordance compromise will be the Foraker amend lished this morning, should have read: “ Under any circumstances, the Brit following the earthquake and the great sun; then south Is halfway between the meet you.” ifh the agreement o f last Monday, ment, allowing the people of the two e senate today entered upon the con- territories to vote upon the question of ish offices wiil only pay the losses for fire, carried 300,000 free passengers. hour hand and the figure 12 o f the dial. Don’t you remember the day yot» which they aro legally liable, since to This total is for the nine days from To measure an angle by a watch lay were elected?” ieration of amendments to the rate being joined in statehood. j April 18 up to and including April 26. - . . . . . . go beyond their contracts would bo il II under the 15-minute rule, but made Whether this vote is to be coupled Well, I ought to,” said the mayor. ^ Of these passengers, 67,000 were carried *wo straight-edged pieces uf paper on tie progress. The greater part o f the with the election for state officers or is legal. , ..... Just think n bit what you did tha^ “ Thev cannot recognize any liability to interior California points, 7,684 to ; the angle, crossing at the apex. Ifold- '■}' was devoted to L o d g e’s provision to be held prior to such elections is for damage by earthquake where no other states and 226,000 to suburban Ing them where they overlap, lay them night. I>on’t you remember that yo^ inging pipe lines within the terms one of the questions yet to be decided. fire ensued, nor for damage bv fire to poinjs around San Francisco bay. The on the face of the watch, with the ajiex went down to the tjulncy House the bill, and it was ultimately unani- fallen or partly fallen buildings, nor value of theso free transportations is ftt t)le center. Head the angle by the meet your filends?” msly agreed to, after being so amend- Were Cruel to Insane. for damages to buildings pulled down or estimated at $4o6,000. This comprises ,n|IUIteH 0f the dial, each minute tielng os to make it exclude gas and water I certainly do,” said the mayor, “ if Washington, May 5.—Inquiry into the destroyed by order of the San Francisco only the movement from San Francisco; ms from its operation, thus practi- 0 degrees o f are. It is easy to meas will nlways remain with me one o f tt conditions at St. Elizabeth’s asylum authorities.” figures as yet not having been compiled lly confining it to oil lines. There on the free transportation from Santa ure within 2 or 3 degrees In this way. pleasantest memories of my life.” for the insane was begun today by the -re two roll-calls, but neither was of Rosa, Vallejo, Sacramento and Stock- An Indication of the rapidly growing Don’t you remember coming out special committee of the house of rep Heavy Loss in San Mateo County. iportance, as on the one accepting the ton. resentatives appointed by Speaker Can Interest In underground water supplies, the balcony and addressing a crowd o| nendment there was no division what- non. Nearly a dozen witnesses were San Mateo, Cal., May 4.—The losses In the opinion of Traffic Manager even In States where tlie rainfall Is 5,000 or more persons In front o f tb I fr, while the action taken on the , t tll8 nnturn|,y fPr hotel?” heard. Evidence was adduced showing in San Mateo County resulting from Fee, the most encouraging feature o f ■ her, on the question o f confining the . . . , , that some of the patients who worked the recent earthquake can never be even the situation is the fact that not only ovision to oil lines, was practically tile. Is given by tlie program Just pre Yes, sir, I do, very distinctly,” in the hospital laundry had been cruelly approximately estimated. Practically are most of the refugees staying in Call untied by the subsequent elimination treated, and some of the witnesses tes every building in the county suffered fornia, but that three-fourths o f them pared for the work of the coining sea- bis honor. gas and water from the amendment, ’Well, I was the follow that wofJ I tified that Foreman E. L. Maencb, of some damage in chimneys, plaster, have found temporary homes within son by the Geological Surrey of Illi nois. A special department of the the brown hut," concluded the un I Washington, May 4.— The house spent the laundry, frequently was intoxicated b-oken furniture or crockery. Here, as easy reach of the city mther day in consideration of the while on duty. work will be devoted to the study of known.— Boston Post. „ ____ elsewhere, brick and stone buildings Rates Raised Wantonly. The testimony showed that Henry suffered the most. The loss of life was 1 aPpropriation bill, the speeches the underground water of that State, Chicago, M ay 5.— Declaring that the S k etch es N a v a S em b la. ,,ar8® measure being in support of the Setterfield, one of the employes in the small. In Half Moon Bay a painter and railroads were oppressing and discrim In order to determine the limits of two children were killed in the collapse laundry, teased the patients and then naval program therein out- Alexander Alexewltsch Bortssoff hg 1 what are called the “ Artesian basins,’’ 1 • Burton, o f Ohio, delivered a choked them for becoming angry and of as old adobe building. The heaviest inating against its members, sml had been so doing for the past six years, snd the various depths to which It may started from 8t. Petersburg on a t o « losses were in Redwood City, where the excited. None of the patients, accord- ‘ ar? address against what seemed the American Shippers’ Association met tie necessary to penetrate In different abroad with twenty-six oil painting needless enlargement o f the navy, ing to the testimony, was severely hurt. new $150,000 courthouse was almost to today at the Auditorium Annex and de localities to obtain good water for mu and sketches which represent the ou| ending that the American nation The inquiry will be continued next tally destroyed._____________ cided to enlargo its scope and influence. nicipal and agricultural purposes. All come of a voyage to Nova Zemhla nt 1 afford to serve notice upon week. _______________ The association at present includes a Germany Refuses Help. the waters will be carefully analyzed dertnken townrd the end o f the nln^ majority of the large shippers of the Auto Industry Thriving. May Vary Size o f Farms. Constantinople, May 4.— It is report country, and it is probable in the near and subjected to laboratory tests, and tlea ,ii the expense of the Cxar. li | Washington. May 8— The automobile thus It 1» hoped that the work o f de 1H‘ >6 be made a trip to Nova ZerobflL Washington, May 8 _ T h e house to- industry, according to a preliminary ed here that the Sultan has decided to future the interstate commerce com eive wav to the British government on mission will be petitioned to make a veloping new water supplies will Is' bringing bnck with him a series o f |W bulletin IBSUtu issued by the censusbu" a” tow,, « uii/iiuir the tug see- nulieuII tanT*T'V*1 ® bill «um authorizing the Egyptian boundary dispute, having thorough inquiry into the railroads’ ac put upon a thoroughly scientific foot markable sketches. In 18!K) be buffii L ‘ ? r* L . . . AL-*. «.I or. n hv hr a a i t le *nf ei7°r to fix farm units dav, shows a very large increase , uh that decision tions in arbitrarily increasing the the yncht Meczta (T h e Dream ), _ h/rp irrigation projects any- calendar year 1904, as comP*r lfth j hi t from the French, Italian and Rns- freight rates on a number of classifi ing. A recent English traveler In Chinn Archangel and sailed In her to N o V Z y I ,n- t0 160 afre" ’ «w ord in g 1900, the year of tak.ng the twelrih, hint hav8 told him cations in the last six years. descrlties some remarkable examples of 7-einbla, where he erected a sbeltIL «1» . 0 „ ? . ernU n . tVkiT can * “ P ? ? . and . 1? ^ J ^ a machines e C e « “ were were pr pro-! j that he could _______ not e * p « t T ’b3 be raised. The ' senger pleasure thpm with wood he had brought and flnl ah.; I sounding stones, or “ stone gongs, ana 1 * them . * rant , I _ , More Time for Smoot Case. tains a urnvifiion nnthorWinar I n « Aff&inut 3.316 m • i , »»oAitivi* Atand for Britain and many sketches of Matotschl Hobar (tm) which he saw at Chufu, the birthplace I , _ i.lJ ikn Quitan t that hat | Washington, May 5.— The senate ram- straits dividing Nova Zemhin) a|i and burial place of Confucius. One of any act mittee on privileges and elections today also o f the Carle Rea. Dnring the w kl considered the Smoot case, but in view the stones, which are composed of a paatel drawings or cliareaii of statements of several senators that grayish oolitic limestone, hss been ter ^ Ut 1 nui tftI* "HI pasaos, 24 sketches only were possible; In s p i l l they desired to review certain features shaped Into a cover for sn Incense dish fire hi ,’:' »o'«*, . for »he ¿ China Hates to Admit Fact. ,'!' nnot nn0t be *«M the lan.1 land o of f products increascl » ‘ F " ” dispatch from I of the testimony, a vote was postponed placed in front of the tomb o f the brush and palete could again be ua^, , "as " ° funds to sell London, — , * *'*.* j . . . until all May i f . . . IQ Tb was e agreed, \ l however, r\ C* XT rt T 18. It ifBeral townsite laws. grandson o f Confucius. When struck — London Sphere. Pekin t0 the Times today says that • that a vote shall be had on that day. with a stick, or with the knuckles. It the only thing delaying the settlement D ll Not ifscS to Proposa. 1 Dnring the discussion Dubois offered the Yellow Macaroni Is Barred. the French Freneh claim» claims Rrowi“ growing of °nba Wants Better Terms. am*,**™ — * th* f , . out w "H e ’s so bashful that he never cor following resolution: “ Reeolred. that rings like bronze, snd the sound Is so Washington, May 8— The I the Nanchang outrage of laat February Reed Smoot is not entitled to his seat distinct that It Is difficult to believe, propose to a woman." | * jobo*» ' fa-V. S ^ sub committee of *1 an i on,m,tteeg e f all the eommer- as a senator o f the United States from without Inspection, that the object Is “ Oh. I guess not He’s married, jr is associations o f Cuba ths Stats o f Utah.” not really composed of metal. Bound know." P«ri on t0 the ,ul1 « " « m i t t * « a Ing stones are known In other countries. “Yea, but he married a widow, i ? regarded as injun- Mint Paid Out Over 17,000,000. A correspondent of Nature describes a he?"— Cleveland Leader. ’Hâtions for r 1" “1-“1 b * " ¡" fnT the ne‘ contain «>»•»“ President Signs Appropriations. itli tk, r. . a new c°mmercial treaty flUn,t V . l h and th.t after June 1 Ban Francisco, May 5.— The United bridge at Oorick, In County Mayo, Ire Washington. May 4— President Rooje 1 “ «eortation of macaroni eol- T,lt todav signed the bills passed by States mint, which is being used as the land. which Is locally known as the "Everything,” says every woigt’ "qh* msrrins vellow. or other col- ennirress ' making appropriations of general clearing house for the banks, “ musical bridge," because the stones complalnlngly when getting a “ report. m! _ .-----Ç . m fon|fT,.„ > r » Z ¡rr. U J" **¡<1 'the "r^pon^aski ored with mar msr.j-. ^ law M .mA has pai. d ont between $7,000,000 and 000 to depositors sines it opened forming the coping g irt out • musical ready for company, “has to be at the last moment” note when struck. Ust. ®rrÍMnrL . / >VOrable treatment* to ¡ iervatives injurious cottons and food products. • permitted. President Sends Message to Con gress on Standard Oil. IS PAMPERED PET’ OF RAILROADS j . - • ¿ L r . * " * ■” - «1.» — '• « - a “ * a *-*»