Washington County Mews
Rest o f State Ticket Carried
Republicans.
loauad Rm:k Weck
FO R E ST G R O V E ........... OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
I d a Condensed Forni for Our
Busy Readers.
A Resume o f *he Lees Importent but
Not Less Interesting Events
o f the Pest Week.
Booth Dakota Republicans advocate
tariff revision.
Hanger strikes
ere ceasing riots.
in Russian prisons
Missouri Democrats have declared for
Bryan for president.
Meat packers are planning an organ
isation to kill Roosevelt politically.
France w ill levy an income tar to
meet a deficit in government es penses.
Wholesale arrests have been made at
Farcelona, Spain, for the attack on
K ing Alfonso.
Joe Tung Lee, a Chinaman, won the
second prize at the City of New York
university in an oratory contest.
The four masted schooner Volunteer
has gone on the rocks near Point Aren
as, California. Her crew is in great
danger.
John M. Ewen, a Chicago engineer
of repute, predicts theaters and facto
ries underground in the great cities of
the world in a few years.
An anarchist plot in Patterson, N.
J., to kill the king of Italy and two
other sovereigns bas been detected and
the would-be uieaei-in arrested.
The’ hronze statue of the late Presi
dent M cKinl ey, which w ill be erected
v t Columbus, Ohio, has been complet
ed. The statue weighs 9,000 pounds.
The Russian parliament is rushing a
bill to abolish the death penalty.
Packers deny the charges made
against them and say they did not get a
square deal.
Further trouble has occurred between
striking miners aud guards at Steuben
ville, Ohio.
Rear Admiral Schley may be ap
pointed United States Senator from
Maryland to succeed the late Senator
Gorman.
Neither house of congress is likely to
accept the report on the rate bill anil
it w ill in that case lie sent back to con
ference.
A severe wind storm which swept
over Oklahoma and parts of Indian
Territory did great damage to livestock
and property.
Mexican troops hurried to the scene
of the riots at Cananea have restored
order.
In the fighting 30 Mexicans
and five Americans were killed.
In his message to congress dealing
with the N eill and Reynolds report on
packing house conditions, President
Roosevelt tecomme: ds drastic action.
Senator Burton has handed his resig
nation to Governor Hoch, who has ap
pointed Footer Dwight Coburn, secre
tary ot the Kansas board of agriculture.
The statehood fight w ill be resumed
in the senate.
The elevator trust has admitted vio
lating the law.
The Smoot case may be shelved until
the next session of congress.
I.osers in Han Francisco may sue the
Traders’ Insurance company.
Eleven persons wero killed in
train wreck near Providence, R. I.
BAD BEEF SLEW SO LD IERS.
C H A M B E R LA IN Wl-NS.
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The Northern Pacific is to put on
two new trains between Chicago and
the coast.
The German Butchers’ association
has petitioned f »r the exclusion of all
American canned meats.
Martial law has been proclaimed at
Cananea, Mexico, where rioting by
striking native miners has occurred.
A man who cloeeely resembles the
one who threw the bomb at King A l
fonso has committed suicide in Madrid.
The Englishman has been released, as
he was in no way connected with the
outrage.
Governor Kibbey, of Arizona, has
issued a statement warning all Am eri
cans from crossing the Mexican line
while the present trouble continues at
Cananea
Sweden and Norway have
each negotiated a loan of $16,000,000.
General M ile» Say* Disclosures Are
Not New to Him.
by the
Kansas City, June 5.— General Nel
George E. Chamberlain, Democrat,
carried the state for governor at Mon
day’ s election by a plurality ot more
than 2,000, Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Re
| publican, has a plurality of about 2.500
over John M . Gearin, Democrat. W il
lis C. Hawley, Republican, for congress
in the First district, has defeated
Charles V . Galloway by about 3,500.
W. R. Ellis, Republican, in tbe Second
district, has a lead over James H. Gra
ham. Democrat, that w ill approach
16.000.
W illie C. Dnniwsy, Republican, for
state printer; Frank W . Benson, Re
publican, for secretary of state, and
Robert Eakin, Republican, for supreme
judge, have defeated their respective
opponents by unprecedented pluralities.
Woman suffrage has been beaten by
about 10.000 and tbe proposed local
option amendment was lost by abont
the same vote. The legislature is over
whelmingly Republican.
Tuesday, June 5.
Washington, June 5. — Before the
senate had begun business in earnest
today Senator Hale took the floor to
urge tbe importance of all possible
promptness in the disposition of the
appropriation bills.
“ This,” he said, “ is absolutely ne
cessary if we are going to adjourn Ce-
fore the end of this month, and do tbe
very best we may it w ill be the very
last days of tbe month before we can
possibly get through.”
He g iv e notice that immediately
after the close ol the routine morning
business today be would move to take
np the naval appropriation bill, and he
suggested that this hill should be fal
lowed by other appropriation bills,
even to the exclusion of conference re
ports. He called attention to the fact
that there are six ol the big appropria
Returns by Counties.
tion bills still unacted on by the sen
The following is the returns, which ate.
are practically complete in a majority
Washington, June 6.— In many par
of the counties, on the vute for United
ticulars today was a “ red letter’ ’ day
States senator and governor:
Baker— Bourne 1,929, Gearin 1,7«6; in the house, not only in the number
Chamberlain 2,003, Withycombe 1,424. of bills passed, but in the general char
Benton— Bourne 932. Gearin 755; acter of the legislation enacted. What
Chamberlain 817, Withycombe 1,116. bids fair to cause endlees trouble, the
Clackamas — Bourne 1.976, Gearin naturalization bill, was passed under
1,752; Chamberlain
2,223, W ithy suspension of the rules, the speaker
combe 1,811.
Brownell, Repnblican, and tbe gentleman in charge of the bill,
Bonvnge, of Colorado, doing team work
was defeated for state senator.
Clatsop— Bourne 1,258. Gearin 839; of a superior kind.
The house refused to pass a bill leas
Chamberlain 1,299, Withycombe 1,049.
W ith the exception of county judge ing to a private firm or corporation tbe
and coroner the Republicans elected right to mine coal on the island of Ba-
tan, in the Philippine group, although
everything on the county ticket.
Columbia— Bourne 807, Gearin 516; it was stated that such a lease would
decrease the amount paid by the gov
Chamberlain 711, Withvcorabe 874.
Coos— Bourne and Withycombe are ernment for coal very considerably.
For two hours the bouse worked un
estimated to have carried the county by
der suspension of the rules. The rest
150.
Crook— Gearin leads by about 80 of tbe day was taken up with tbe pass-
votes, while Chamberlain w ill carry age of bills by unanimous consent.
the county by 160.
Monday, June 4.
Curry— It is estimated that Bourne
Washington, June 4. — Arthur Pue
and Withycombe will carry the county
Gorman, United States senator from
by 50 votes.
Douglas — Bourne 1,582,
Gearin Maryland, died suddenly at his reei
1,665; Chamberlain 1,792,
W ithy deuce in this city at 9 :05 o’ clock this
combe 1,801. Republicans elected the morning. W hile Senator Gorman had
been ill for many months, he had
entire county ticket except clerk.
Gilliam — Bourne 487, Gearin 886; shown some improvement lately. Heart
Chamberlain 508, Withycombe 411. trouble was tbe immediate cause of
The Republicans have elected the coun death.
ty treasurer, clerk, commissioner and
Washington, June 4.— The senate ad
representative.
The Democrats have journed today immediately upon re
elected the judge, sheriff and surveyor. ceiving the announcement of Senator
Grant — Bourne 505, Gearin 623; Gorman’ s death. No business what
Chamberlain 705, Withycombe 576.
ever was transacted, even the reading
Jackson — Bourne 1,373. Gearin 1 ,- of the journal being dispensed with.
140; Chamberlain 1,324, Withycombe There was an unusual number of sen
1,502. The entire Repnblican county ators present, and all were impressed
ticket is elected except senator which is by the solmenity of the occasion.
Ap
in doubt.
propriate resolutions were adopted and
Josephine— Bourne and Withycombe a committee to attend tbe funeral was
w ill carry the county by 100.
appointed, as follows:
Rayuer, A lli
Klamath — Pourne 477, Gearin 491; son, Morgan, Hale, Aldrich, Teller,
Chamberlain 569, Withycombe 611.
Gallinger, Elkins, Martin, Tillman.
Lake— Gearin will carry by 100 and Clay, Spooner, Kean, Bailey, Black
Withycombe by about 50.
burn, Clark, of Montana, and Overman
Lane — Bourne 1,728, Gearin 1,704;
After the senate adjourned the desk
Chamberlain 2,241, Withycombe 1 977. and chair formerly occupied by Senator
A ll county offices w ill be filled by Re Gorman were draped in black, in ac
publicans except that of sheriff.
cordance with the custom in such cases.
Lincoln — Bourne and Withycombe The house also appointed a committee
w ill carry the county by 100.
to attend the funeral.
Linn— Bourne 1,577, Gearin 2,248;
The house adjourned when the an
Chamberlain 2.385, Withycombe 1,865. nouncement of the death of Mr. Gor
Malheur — Bourne 403, Gearin 820; man was made.
Chamberlain 459, Withycombe 453.
Tbe house passed a bill creating a
Marion — Bourne 1,947, Gearin 2,- United States District court for China.
682; Chamberlain 2,732, Withycombe The judge is to receive an appointment
2 629. Republicans have elected the lor 15 years at a salary of $8,000 and
entire county ticket.
expenses when on circuit. The district
Morrow — Bourne 599, Gearin 899; attorney is to receive $4,000 ami ex
Chamberlain 532, Withycombe 629.
penses and the marshal $3,000 and ex
Multnomah — Bourne 6,672, Gearin penses.
5,509; Chamberlain 6.470,
W ithy
combe 6.815
Word, Democrat, may
Saturday, June 2.
be elected sheriff
Incomplete returns
Washington, June 2.— The greater
give the Repbulcian candidate a lead of part of tbe day was spent by the senate
29.
in discussing the resolution airecting
Polk — Bourne 967, Gearin 1,093; the purchase of Panama canal supplies
Chamberlain 1,286, Withycombe 1 ,- in America, unless the price was extor
189.
tionate and unreasonable.
Mallory’s
Hhernran— Gearin has a plurality of motion to strike o t the word “ extor
60 and Withycombe about the same.
tionate” was lost, 39 to 19. Carmack
Tillam ook— Bourne 330, Gearin 221; sought to lim it the government’s action
Chamberlain 363, Withycombe 366.
to a preference for goods of home man
Umatilla— The county w ill be carried ufacture, other conditions being equal.
bv Bourne and Withycombe by about It was lost, 39 to 17.
Bacon wanted
100 .
no higher prices paid for American
Union— Bourne 1,237, Gearin 1,211; goods than the American manufacturer
Chamberlain 1,490, Withycombe 1,268 charged abroad for the same article
W allowa— Bourne w ill carry by 100 This went down, 37 to 15. Culberson
and Withycombe by 50.
wsnted goods purchased in the cheapest
W asco— Bourne and Withycombe markets; lost, 38 to 16.
An amend
carry the ronnty by small pluralities, ment proposed by Pettns limiting the
proha hi y 50.
purchase to the lowest responsible bid
Washington— Bourne 1 512, Gearin der was adopted.
1,169; Chamberlain 1,444, Withycombe
The bill was passed, 39 to 16.
1,475.
Wheeler— Bourne 352, Gearin 299;
Washington, June 2. — What might
Chamtrerlain 360. Withycompe 326.
have been a serious parliamentary snarl
Yam hill— Gearin has a plurality o t was dextrously avoided by Speaker
Cannon late this afternoon in the house
104 and Chamberlain 121.
Good Provision fo r Queen.
Save Life on North Coast.
London, May 31. — Under the mar
Washington, June 5.— Senator Piles
riage treaty signet! here May 7 and is offsred the following amendments to
Patterson has been nominated for sued in the form of a parliamentary the sundry civil bill:
Appropriating
paper todav, King Alfoneo engages to $30,000 for a lifesaving station at Neah
governor by Tennessee Democrats.
secure to Princess Victoria, as Princess hay, Washington, authorising a life
A new schedule on lumber has l>een
Ena is now known in Spain, an annual saving station at Cape Flattery, $30,-
made Northwest lumliermen by the
public grant of $90 000 while both are 000; appropriating $60,000 to estab
railroads.
alive, and in the event of her widow-1 lish three life saving stations between
General Greeley advocates the erec hood $160,000 annually while she re Cape Flattery and Grays harbor; ap
tion in Han Francisco of barracks capa mains a widow. A private settlement propriating $30.000 for a lighthouse on
b le of housing 50,000 refugees.
I is also made.
The treaty recog- Elira island. Ballicgham bay: appro
The California legislature has con | nixes that the prlncees forfeits all he priating $255.000 for a revenue cutter
vened in extra session to give relief to reditary right« of succession to the for Puget sound, aud $10,000 for two
crown of Great Britain.
steam vessels for the revenue service.
the earthquake and fire district.
Conferees on the rate bill
agre.nl on almost all points.
have
Madrid authorities have arrested an
Stampede Empties Town.
Englishman who is suspected with hav-
Goldfield, Nee., May 31.— Remark
ing connection with the throwing of the
able strikes have been reported from
bomb at the king.
near Alkali Springe, 17 mi lee northwest
Tb e czar has been warned to be care of Goldfield, and today Goldfield is
fu l in making his decision on ths pend nearly depopulated of irin io g men and
ing land b ill. Ths peasants threaten prospectors.
For two days the stream
of goldeeekers has been pouring into
to rise if refused land.
Gloon overspreads Madrid in conse the district from Goldfield and nearby
The ore taken out much re
quence of the bomb throwing on the campe.
occasion of King Alfonso’s wedding. sembles the Tonopah. bearing gold and
W h ile tbe feetivitise continue there is silver in nearly equal quantities. Ths
1 field is large.
no asst.
REEKING WITH FIÍ
No Mail for Seward Peninsula.
Seattle, June 6.— Because of the fact
«hat the postal department made no ar
rangements for the forwarding of mails
from Seattle to Nome this yesr, no mail
w ill he forwarded to the Seward penin
sula for some time. Last year the gov
ernment paid 4 cents a pound on mail
from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael.
The steamship companies advanced the
rate to 8 cents this year.
Ths depart
ment has asked far bids for the con
tract, to be opened June 19.
Report of Commission on c
go Packing Houses.
son A . Mil°e, who is here on his way
to Colorado to address tbe State uni
versity etuudents, said tonight:
“ The disclosures about beef and
other packing house products now be
ing exploited are no news to me. I
knew it seven years ago. I told what
I knew then.
Had the matter been
taken up at that time thousands of W ords Not Minced, Repu|,iv, f
lives would have been saved.
The
Not Blinked, in Telling Un„B.
adulteration of food products is the co
ilary Condition» Found.
lossal crime of the tiroes.
“ I believe that 3,000 United Statee
of representatives, when Murphy, of
Missouri, rose to present what he de
nominated a privileged resolution. The
conference reports on the rate and the
statehood bills had been made and or
dered printed, when the Missouri con
gressman presented a resolution re
scinding the action of the house send
ing tbe statehood bill to conference and
providing lor a vote on the senate
amendments.
Payne, o t New York, leader of the
majority, instantly made the point
that the resolution wws not privileged
The speaker, with smiling face, held soldiers lost their lives because of adul
Washington, June 5.__Xhe
that the resolution was not privileged, terated, impure, poisonous meat. There is the report in brief of Comm,«*
as the papers in the case were with is no way of estimating the number of Neill and Reynolds to the preeideef
the senate.
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soliders whose health was ruined by the packing house situation in Che*
“ No statement as a fact whim'
Friday, June I.
eating impure food. I know only of its not verified by personal exami¡¡¿
Washington, June 1.— Tbe senate to harvest among the soldiers and can
Floors, carts, tubs are of woo.! ,
day passed the bill regulating the lia only guess how many lives it has cost soaked, only half cleansed, meit
bility of railroad companies for injury the republic.
and grease adhering to them
to employes, but Daniels gave noice of
“ I have a barrel of testimony on the lecting dirt.
a motion to reconsider, which, it it pre subject in the way of affidavits that I
Meat racks and conveyors ¡ñuta,
vails, w ill have tbe effect of again collected when I made my investiga ly cleansed, grease and meat i
bringing the question before the senate tion seven years ago. The inveatigat- hering to them, even after •««pi
they
for consideration.
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committee closed the case and re washed.
The remaining time of the opening fused to hear the 200 witnesses wh im I
Closets for both men and women
session was devoted to a speech by bad ready. At that time I could hare
off front workrooms by thin i
Morgan in support of the assertion of secured the testimony of 100,000 men
nartitions. Lunchrooms oiten
American control in the Isle of Pines, that the canned beef sold to the army them.
and to a discussion of the resolution was impure, adulterated and unwhole
Washing sinks not furnished «
prescribing a policy for the govern
some.”
or small and dirty, with neither tow
ment in the purchase of supplies for
Boap or toilet paper. Men and
the Panama canal. Stone opposed the
directly from the cloeets pit
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amendment as useless, and attacked the
washed hands into the meat.
president as weak and wavering in pol
Men sometimes relieve them__
icy. Alter a protracted executive ses Cloudbursts on the Columbia Play
killing floors and swell the sna’oi"
sion the senate adjourned until tomor
Havoc with O. R. & N. Tracks.
seating odors from dirty, blood **t
row.
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The Dalles, Or., June 4.— As the re rotting floors.
One New York slaughter w
Washington, June 1.— A blackdraped sult of a series of heavy rains yesterday
model in contrast with Chicago,
desk in the hall of tiie house of repre
afternoon, culminating in a severe
structed largely ;;of iron and s
sentatives covered with June flowers,
brought a shock to almost every mem cloudburst at one point, three had land flushed and thoroughly cleansed ,
ber when the house convened today. slides have occured on the O. R. A N. day.
It told, with a pathos all of its own, roadway in consequence of which there
Workmen climb over hespí of
the story of the passing of Robert is another blockade of traffic, although select piece they want and throw i
Adame, Jr., late a congressman from
dirty floor. In cutting, they hold
the Second Pennsylvania district, from a large force has been sent to the scene against aprons of leather or rough
of disaster, and hopes are entertained ing, indescribably filthy. The»
tbe scenes of a busy, active life.
with dirty shoes on tables on
tin t the tracks will be cleared today.
Washington, June 1. — The senate
Two of the slides took place between meat is handled. At lunch hoor.
committee on privileges and elections
sit on these tables. All this is
today voted that Smoot, of Utah, was Quinn and Blalock, and are each fully eye of superintendent.
300
feet
wide,
with
from
one
to
seven
not entitled to his seat. The report of
Meat shoveled from dirty
tbe committee w ill be ready for the feet of debris deposited on the tracks. which are damp and soggy, piled
senate next Friday.
The worst slide, however, occured at a tables rarely washed, pushed in;
point three miles east of Blalock, where box carts, gathering dirty splir*
Thursday, May 31.
heavy cloudourst came down the floor tilth and expectoration of to*?"
Washington, May 31.— The Senate
canyon
and carried out three bents of lous and other diseased workers.
today passed the Knox immunity bill
Best grades of sausage prepared
the
railroad
bridge, cutting out a ditch
and tbe omnibus lighthouse bill, and
export to be eaten uncooked is
with practically no debate passed the 35 feet in width and 18 feet deep.
A force of 250 men was sent out from in barrow with handles filthy
military academy bill, and was onlv
this
place in response to the demands grease, thrown on table, on which
prevented from passing the employers’
of
the
situation along the main lines, ploye climbs, bandies meat with
liability bill by a motion at 2 p. m. to
while
50
additional men were dispatch washed hands, kneels with dirty
go into executive session.
ed to the Columbia Southern line at and trousers in contact with men.
Inspection does not extend topr|
Washington, May 31. — The Demo Biggs, where steady showerB have pre
ed meat. food, though these p
crats of the house resumed their fili vailed all day, delaying the trains, but
bear label stating they have pastel
bustering tactics today, and demanded causiDg no washouts o f the tracks.
So far as known there were no fa ernment inepection.
roll calls on every possible parliamen
Not yet prepared to report on \
tary point. Notwithstanding these te talities.
dyes, preservatives and chemicals.
dious delays, the house passed the dip
Fresh meat shoveled into barrels
lomatic and consular appropriation
TO PR O TE C T NIAGARA FALLS.
regular proportion of stale scrape
bill, carrying an appropriation of $2,-
from dirty floor.
734 869.
A number of amendments
Meat scraps, dry, leathery and
were adopted, chief among which were House Committee Regards Jurisdic
to be eaten, among which were
tion o f U. S. Unquestionable.
changing the salary of ambassador to
pieces of pigskin, bite of rope and
Japan from $17,500 to $12,000, and
Washington, June 5. — Chairman
fixing tbe salaries of tbe ministers to Burton, of the house rivers and harbor rubbish, to be used in making |
ham.
Belgium (John Barrett), The Nether
A ll theee canned products bear i
lands and Luxemburg at $10,000 per committee, bas submitted a report
year, instead o t $12,000, as fixed by upon the bill to protect Niagara falls. saying they passed government Í
tion and quality is guaranteed.
the bill when originally reported.
The report says in part:
Labels washed from old
% The legislative, executive and judi
“ The committee regards the jurisdic goods, which are then heated to
cial appropriation bill and the post-
tion of the United States over Niagara up” contents and given freeh label
office appropriation bill were sent to
Superintendents seem to inw*
river as unquestionable, because it is a
conference.
navigable stream in the greater part of consideration except those ol ths
count book.
ts length.’ ’ The hill authorizes:
Will Need More Money.
Tuberculosis is disproport#
The
issuance
of
permits
to
individu
Washington, May 30.— What mem
prevalent in the stockyards, amid
bers ->f the house committee on appro als, companies or corporations already
priations regard as an absolute disre using water to the extent to which expectorate on floora of wo
fretn which falling scraps ol »*•
gard of the law authorizing the con wateri s now being used.
The issuance of further permits both shoveled up to be converted intofc
struction of the new building for the
Callous disregard is snown I#
department of agriculture is revealed in for the diversion of * ater on the side
the hearings before that committee on of tiie United States nd for the trans fort of employes. Girls stand ten
the sundry civil appropriation bill. In mission of electricity created by water a day at work which conld Is "
1903 congress appropriated $1,500,000 power from the Canadian side; this, done sitting.
Conditions are a degradations
for this building. It was the general however, in all cases, with the lim ita
understanding that this was for the tion that such permits shall not impair als and menace to health off®
Meat should be ¡nspsBed.
erection of a complete building for the the scenic grandeur of Niagara falls,
accommodation of the entire depart the navigability of the river or its in slaughter on killing beds.
be inspected for trichinosis lot1
ment.
tegrity aB a boundary stream.
A ll permits to be granted under the can as well as loreign coa*®*'
It was with some astonishment that
the members learned last week that bill are revocable within three years by meat should be marked ¡ñipe’1*
somebody” had ordered tbe construc the secretary of war and shall in any inspected at every stags of PW"-
tion of two wings of what may be some event terminate at the expiration ol Secretary of agricultor« should»!
power to make rules regard in« |
day a completed building and that the three years.
tion and construction of
two wings have practically exhausted
Transportation of uninepert™
the $1,500,000 appropriated for a com
Reforms in Turkey,
from state to state should be
plete structure. The
wings, when
ashington, June 5.— Some commer Number of inspectors should be
completed, will, according to testimony
cial reforms in Turkey are reported by increased. 8pecial government^
given before the committee, be inade
Vice Consul General Smitb-Lyte, of tion should be carried on coo
quate to house the department lorce,
Constantinople, to the Bureau 0f Man Standards of inspection •
and congress w ill be called upon to ap’
ufacturers.
The organization of a studied and published.
propriate another couple of millions to
board of English merchants there has
fill the space between tbe two wings.
accomplished the opening of bonded
Heavy Rain at Bay O
warehouses, and is demanding more fa
San Francisco, June 5.—
Oppose Wickersham s Confirmation.
cility in customs operations, suppres
Washington, June 4 — Senators Nel- sion of the Hedjas stamp, free access accompanied by high windi.
weit!1
*
here last night, and this **
son and McCumber are preparing to
on board, free importation of foreign
vailed
throughout
the
north
n
make a long filibuster in executive see- securities, with the exception of 'lottery
eil«
of the etate. It ii 22
W ickrJbim ‘ f6 Au/kT“ 10T h f
[K3nd' ' and oppression of the difficult ilar conditions were expem saffi"
icxresnam, ot Alaska.
They are ties in connection with the free travel.
time of the year. Locally. u
compiling pamphlets and documents
yesterday was 0 20 inch. .
bearing on the case in any manner
Big Dividend Declared.
seasonal precipation
^
whatsoever, and propose having them
Mexico City, June 5.— The National
read at length to consume t'me
One
Comparatively little
bank of Mexico has declared an annual caused by the rain thro",
sen.tor said tod.y th .t if this fllibn,. j dividend ¿ I l s 'p S 'f i S t
ter keeps up Wickersham
!
,ld* " d o( 18 P” <*>». The Det profit íugee campe.
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vote in 7 h .Psen.te save r h S or V Z n
Z
^
,4 ’ fi79’ '
Will Welcome Bryan H«1*
and McCumher. Their play for time
” d litri.bot? i •» dmdends, while
is decidedly unpopular.
t. s L o T rve ,und was increased by
New York, June 6.—A
$668 325. T i e National bank is a pri- which Democrat« fro® * ‘
vateb ank, but is fiscal agent for the country w ill be invited to
Puts Coat on Government.
government, as well as doing the usual w ill be tendered to Will“
Washington, June 4.— The Wade-
i tr*
bxnking business. Its annual dividend
Bryan on hie return lf°® \ ,
worth substitute for the Beveridge beef
is
always
looked
upon
as
an
rode*
to
inpeertion amendment to the agricul- basinet» conditions.
the world. It is
Bryan w ill arrive in
tnral appropriation bill, has been coir.
p eted and p rin ts for th„ in(orin, . jon
Anguet 1.
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Strikers Shoot Guards.
of the honte committee on agriculture
C
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Minea
Linde'
p*
Cleveland,
O.,
June
5.
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Fifteen
The substitute it eaid to follow the
guards were shot in a riot with striking
Calumet, Mich., J
hTvi°rl|th* B* T* rid** •msndment with
the vital exception that it places th. miner* at Steubenville this evening, cock Consolidated M'0'“ . ,
r rzntic telegrams have been sent to the capitalised for $5.0«K).< hh ' v
Dn w c .,ion ° P ° a the government.
It also provides a court review
n-_ governor by the eheriff for m ilitia. tzed here today for
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The eitnation ia very critical and more ♦y»>e;ve copper minee uno®
U il. will not be given.
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trouble ia imminent.
Hancock.
CONDITIONS MOST
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