Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 28, 1906, Image 2

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F O R K S ! G R O V E ........... ORBGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
I d a Condensed Form for Oor
Busy Readers.
Resume o f the Less Important but
Not Less Interesting Events
o f the Past Week.
W HIPPED IN TO LINE.
TR A D E O F U N ITE D S T A T E S .
Foreign Com m erce is Greatest W
European Countries.
Washington, June 26.— An analysis
of the foreign commerce of the United
States, contained in a bulletin issued
by the department of Commerce and
Labor, says that in the fiscal yeai
1905, 48 per cent of the imports into
the United States was drawn from Eu­
rope, 20 per cent from North America,
13 per cent from South America, 14 per
cent from Asia.
Of the exports from
the United States in tbe same year, 67
per cent went to Europe, 17 per cent
to North America, 4 per cent to South
America, 8 per cent to Asia, 2 per cent
to Oceanica and 1 per cent to Africa.
A comparison with the figures for
earlier years shows a gradual decline
in the share of our imports supplied by
Europe and in tbe share Europe takes
of our expole. This is due largely to
the enlargement of our trade with tbe
Orient.
Imports from Europe have grown
from $384,000,000 in 1896 to $541,-
000,000 in 1905; from North Am er­
ica, $134,000,000 in 1895 to $227,000,-
000 in 1905; from South America, from
$112,000,000 to $161,000,000, but the
bulletin adds that in 1906 they w ill fall
about $14,000,000 below those of 1905,
chiefly on account of a reduction of the
quantity of coffee and India rubber im­
ported. From Asia tbe imports have
grown from $78,000,000 to $163,000,-
000 in 1905.
Exports to Europe have grown from
$628.000,000 in 1895 to $1,021,000,000
in 1905; to North Amercia, from $108,-
500,000 to $260,500,000;
to South
America, from $33,000,000 to $50 000,-
000, and to Asia from $17,330 000 to
$128,600,000.
Few Insurance Companies Have Failed
to Comply With Law.
IN THE NATIONAL HALES OF CONGRESS
Tuesday, June 26.
Washington, June 26 — After two or
rhree more speeches on tbe cunfererce
report on tbe railroad rate bill, the
renate today sent tbe bill hack to con­
ferees, again designating Smatora T ill­
man, Elkins and Cullom as conferees.
During the day tbe naval appropria­
tio n bolill, which has been in confer­
ence for eeveral weeks, was finally
passed, the senate r< coding from its
amendment concerning the naval train­
ing station at Port Rofyal, 8. C-, which
was the only item remaining in o n tro-
versy. The most interesting incident
was a conflict over a motion by Senator
LaFollette to enter upon the considera­
tion of the bill lim iting to 16 years the
time railroad employes engaged in the
movement of trains may be employed
consecutively.
were ad iteptd were corrections and
changes in verbiage.
The pure ood
billwas passed by a vote of 242 to 17.
Tbe conference report on tbe railroad
rate bill was taken up, and while there
was discussion of the anti-pass agree­
ment, the previous resolution was
adopted by a vote of 121 to 97, the con­
ference report being agreed to, 216 to 4.
M l NOT PAY 1 6
Han Francisco. June 25.— That the
insurance companies fear the weight of
official displeasure is shown by the fact
that there are now but five or six com­
panies which have neither furnished
their lists of policy holdeis nor extend­
ed time for provf of loss. Assistant
Attorney General George Sturtevant
said today that his office is now ready
to commence action against the com­
panies which have not been dealing
fairlv. He added:
Will Take Advantage o f Earthqu,k|
* We have found a way to reach both
Clause in California Policies
the six-bit concerns apd the outlaw
companies, as we term those who have
Others May Follow.
neither filed lists of policy holders nor
granted extension of time for filing
proof of loss. Wherever it is found
San Francisco, June 26.—Th# i^.
necessary, both penalties under the
in
the maze of insurance hypocrisy ,
statutes will be enforetd— forfeiture of
bond and ejectment from the state.” reached today when the agents of
The financial condition of practically Williamsburg City Insurance coinpm
all of the companies involved here will, received notice from their New v [
it is elated, be disclosed on July 1, office that tbe company did not intud
when tbe companies will be compelled to pay any of its losses on policies con
to file in tbe state of Georgia semi-an­ taining the earthquake claute.
The °
nual statements of their condition. WillrnmBburg company writes
.
Policies
Georgia is said to be the only state in of two forms. One
.
. c° ntalD" '«ferenc,
the Union requiring semi-annual state­ , to earthquakes,
and it is this which the
ments.
corporation will use as a shield again,,
Chairman Spencer, of the “ dollar for payment of its obligations.
dollar” committee of the board of un­
The company l.as written insurance
derwriters, said today that the outlook in this city to the extent of $500 00«
is dubious.
Of this amount one-half, or $250,000
“ There are undoubtedly a large num­
comes under the earthquake restriction
ber of companies which must go to the The home offioe has sent word in potj.‘
wall soon,” he said. “ I do not want tive terms that it does not intend
to specify, nor would I say that all the pay any part of this $250,000.
honest and solvent companies are in
This is regarded as the moat import,
the ‘dollar for dollar’ class. I do not ant step yet taken by any of the ¡near,
want to impugn the motives of any of ance companies. Fourteen other com.
the companies that propose a compro­ panics which have a total of *25,000-
mise.
Some of them undoubtedly 000 in insurance in the burned arsaol
cannot pay and ars offering the best the city have outstanding polieiea with
they can.
earthquake clauses similar to that ol
“ Some of the companies are now the Williamsburg.
It is stated that
making a delay to learn the extent of they have been awaiting a precedent
their liabilities and will then pay what before taking any deDfiite action. No»
they owe. Others are delaying in bad that the W il iamsburg has acted poii.
faith. These will have to wait and go tively in the matter, it is believed that
out of businees, unlesB they can make the 14 other companies will also repo-
good soon.”
diate their obligations.
Williamsburg Insurance C o n »»
Notifies Agents.
PRECED ENT IS SET AT USI
Friday, June 22.
Washington, June 22.— Tbe oposition
in the senate to tbe committee amend­
ment to the sundry civil bill appropri­
The insular government will bay the
ating $25,000 annually for the payment
decks at San Juan, Porto Rico.
ot the traveling expenses of the presi­
dent, which was begun by McLaurin,
Independent packing companies of
resulted today in the withdrawal of the
Chicago are giving their plante a thor­
amendment by Hale, in charge of the
ough cleauing up.
bill, and the subsequent passage cf the
A ll seems quiet in the Panama re­
independent bill providing practically
public.
American marines etill re­
for the same appropriation, which was
main stationed at various places.
■ rh !
Washington, June 26.— A bill recent­ recently passed by the house of repre­
Commander Bootn-Tucker, of the
ly passed by congress providing for the sentatives.
Salvation Army, and Miss Minnie Reid
opening to settlement of the Blsckfoot
Washington, June 22. — Pure food
were married in London June 25.
Indian reservation in Montana probab­ held the attention of the boose through­
ly w ill be recalled by resolution of the
The secretary of the Indiana board of
out today. The constitutional features
house. President Roosevelt hesitates
health reports finding chemicals in
of the pure food bill were debated by
to
veto
the
measure,
but
be
has
been
_____ j fresh meats on sale at Indianapolis.
the leading lawyers of tbe house, the
informed by the bureau of Indian Democrats splitting wide on the ques­
i
Nearly 3,500 tons of hay and 1,000
affairs that the bill does not sufficient­ tion whether tbe bill took away from
W a s bags of grain were destroyed in a fire
ly protect the water rights on the land the states their police powers. Vari­
I on Han Franciic.Vs water front. Lose,
subject to allotment to the Indians. It ous features applicable to localities and
B l l about $60 000.
is likely the measure w ill go over until interests were discussed earnestly, but
the next session of congress.
The treaty with Mex'co ccncerning
it was early apparent that the bill will
The house passed the senate bill be adopted practically in the form in
I the division of the waters of the Kio
which allows live steck to be carried which it came from the interstate and
I Grande river for irrigation purposes
36 hours insead of 28 without stop.
I has been ratified by the senate.
foreign commerce committee.
Tbe omnibus public building bill was
General debate was closed at 3:30,
H ill has secured the old U. P. grade
also passed.
when the bHl was read and amend­
<(■, between Portland and the Sound and
ments offered.
i'jr construction work has
commenced.
Monday, June 25.
M AR IN E S ARE READY.
Tbe so-called “ package” section was
I Steam w ill be used for freight trains
Washington, June 25. — The senate
passed over, it being evident that this
jand electric power for passenger.
May Be Called Upon to Quell Incip­ today passed Senator La Follette’ s joint amendment w ill create much discus­
resolution extending the scope of the
Tim othy D. Swift has been cinvict-
ient Revolution at Panama.
sion. The bill was laid aside until to­
inquiry now being conducted by the
I ’ ed of accepting bribes in connection
Panama, June 26.— The administra­ Interstate Commerce commission under morrow.
a;! with the award of certain contracts for
tion of President Amador has been per tbe Tillman-Gillespie resolution, so as
Thursday, June 21.
^ ''p o s ta l supplies whi’ e at Boston post-
petuated as the rresult of tbe elections to have it include the transportation
Washington, June 21.— The senate
office. lie was sentenced to pay a fine
liere today, but the conditions are now and storage of grains.
today took a position in accord with
of $1 and be imprisoned 15 months.
The action of the Williamsbnrg com­
such on the iBthmus that were it not
In support of his contentions, Sena­ the president and the bouse of repre­ GUERILLA WARFARE IN RUSSIA.
pany completes the insurance gamnt,
James Wickersham w ill be reap­ for the presence here of a large body of tor La Follette said that testimony sentatives by declaring for a lock canal
for there are companies which are pay!
pointed judge in Alaska.
American marines, well armed and taken by the commission indicates a across tbe isthmus of Panama.
The
equipped, and several gatling guns joint ownership between the railroads result was reached after a day’s discus­ Peasants Murder Tw o Rural Police ing all tbe way from nothing at all to
It The Russian government is fearful of
dollar for dollar.
fo r Killing a Cow.
mounted along tbe canal strip, a revo­ and tbe elevator companies to tbe det sion that was almost devoid of interest­
Man uprsiing in the army.
lution would already be in progress. As riment of the farmers, who are entitled ing incident There was only one re­
8t. Petersburg, June 25.— The peas­
A plot to kill the king and queen of matters stand there is a feeling of sul­
cord vote, and that was negative in ants of the village of Kruutyagork, en­
to a free and open market.
LAND FR AU D T R IA L S JULY 9
¡| | | lt a ly has been discovered.
len discontent among the more progres
About 300 private pension bills were character, coming on a motion to lay raged at the killing of a cow by two
sive
of
the
inhabitants
of
the
Panama
I
Rockefeller’s money has been refused
passed.
on the table the lock type substitute members of the rural police, called a Judge Wolverton Makes Announce-
[ijjlbjr the National Juvenile Improvement republic, which may yet break out in
Tbe senate held a night session and for the sea level bill. This motion was commune meeting, formally condemned
ment— Hunt Will Preside.
opeu revolution.
. , ji association.
at 9:45 p. m. adjourned until 11 made by Kittredge, and was voted the two men to death and executed the
Threats of assassination are freely | o’clock tomorrow.
Portland,
June 26.— Monday, July 9,
sentence.
down, 31 to 36.
:
I Governor Chamberlain has declared made and it is openly asserted by the
has been definitely decided upon by tbe
At
Kiev
messengers
on
the
South­
1 1 '»..'all laws ratified by tbe June election to Liberals that Dr. Amador w ill hardly
Washington, June 21. — Tbe space
Washintgon, June 25.— Under a rule
western railroad, who were carrying Federal authorities as the date upon
,
“ be in effect.
live much longer.
lim iting debate on all but two sections, in front of the speaker’s desk ol the $125,000, were attacked yesterday by which the land fraud trials will begin.
house
today
resembled
a
small
section
Today’ s election, while only for the so-called immigration bill was dis­
Senator Tillman declares that Stand-
four robbers who killed one messenger, Announcement of this fact was made
Kjtj I ■: m l Oil interests have been at work on members of the Municipal council, was cussed for three hours today in the of a delicatessen store and a corner gro­ wounded a second, seized the money last night by Judge Wolverton, who
admitted to be a test, and upon its out­ bouse and passed, without an aye and cery, with cereals, jams, jellies, tins of and drove away in a gallop in a cab will exchange benches at tbe time spec­
|
the rate bill.
come depended the result of the gene no vote being permitted on any of the peaB, tomatoes, corn, bottles of whis­ Two of the meseengers pursued the rob ified with Judge Hunt, of Montana,
, I [i
San Francisco earthquake sufferers ral elections to be held later.
paragraphs. This bill attracted much key and wine, imported sausages, here and wounded the robber who wbb and the latter w ill preside during the
V if jbomplain bitterly of the sale ot tiour by
It is rumored that a large number attention, the representatives having brandied cherries and other edibles and
carrying tbe money, with tbe result pendency of tha land fraud cases.
peneral Greely.
of Guatemalans are on the way here for large foreign colonies in their districts drinkables scattered over the tables.
It has not been decided officially ae
that he fell from tbe cab and tbe money
1« l'U ll The trial of George Mitchell for the the purpose of aiding in an attempt to lining up generally against the head To complete the picture, there were a was recovered.
to which case shall have precedence,
standard
scales
with
weights,
a
grad­
overthrow
the
Amador
administration
tax
of
$5,
wh'ch
was
defeated,
and
I, j: L trilling of “ Holy Roller’ ’ Crefiield has
At Ufa, Prince Manveloff, an extens and until congress adjourns there ienc
uate and a funnel.
These were used
Color is lent to this report by the pres­ against the educational test.
lllj.T Pfiom m enced at Seattle.
ive landed proprietor and a former offi way of compelling Binger Hermann to
to
demonstrate
the
contention
of
the
ence on the outskirts of the city of a
After a very interesting contest a
cer of tbe guards, was killed on the go to trial, as it is understood that be
President Roosevelt has signed a hill
detachment of 300 American marines
for the educational test, pro­ majoriiy of the committee on inter­
intends to stand upon his prerogative
streets yesterday.
The crime, it
J>j|iuthoriisng St. Louis to erect and ith gatling guns. They were sent by substitute
viding that the whole matter be sub­ state and foreign commerce that a pure
supposed, was committed for political in that respect and decline to face crim­
■ naintain a bridge across tbe Mississip
Governor Magoon, who has so far de­ mitted to a commission, was adopted food bill is necessary for the protection
inal proceedings while et'll a member
reasons.
fflti at that city.
clined to explain their presence.
by a close vote. The most importaqt of the people.
of congress.
After adjournment of tb»
Dispatches
from
Bialystok
report
that
The
house
spent
the
entire
day
in
The secretary of the interior rejected
feature of the bill were thus eliminated
body
his
term
w ill have expired, and
the
citizens
there
are
panic
stricken
I,he bids recently opened in Portland
and the bill was passed without d ivi­ consideration of the bill and bad not
IM P O R T E D Y E L L O W FEVER.
to
unconfirmable
rumors nothing w ill then stand in the way
completed it at adjournment. It will owing
cjor cement for the Um atilla and Okan-
sion.
that the excesses would be revived to­ bringing the ex-commissioner of tbe
fn U E jjligan irrigation projects. The price was bingle Case is Reported at Missis­
At 6:35 p. m. the house took a re­ be taken up again tomorrow.
day.
Patrols are to be seen every general land office into court in re­
cess until 8 o’clock this evening to de­
! » ! { ,'ai “ <> li'Kh.
sippi Quarantine.
where, and strict martial law is en eponse to one of the numerous indict-
Wednesday,
June
20.
vote three hours to oratory.
. !* .fell Vive ice men at Toledo, Ohio, have
New Orleans, June 26.— One case of
Washington, June 20. — The meat Forced. Three men, two of whom were mente pending against him.
V l | j teen found guilty of combining for the yellow fever waa reported today at the
inspection provision of the agricultural Christians, were recently shot for fail­
Saturday,
June
23.
iftfl furpose of raising the price of ice and Mississippi river quarantine station, 95
ing to obey orders to halt.
M U S T LA B E L TH E SAUSAGES.
Washington, June 23.— Shortly after appropriation bill was today made the
i eutenced to one year in the workhouse miles below New Orleans. This is the
subject
of
disenseion
in
the
senate.
The
noon today Senator Cullom signed the
I nd to pay a fine of $5,000.
NO PRISON FOR JOHN D.
first case of yellow fever reported in
New York Board o f Health Insists
conference report on the railroad rate question-came np on motion by Proctor
.t«,
General Greely has reorganized the Louisiana this year by the state hoard bill, adding his name to that of Sena­ to grant the conference requested by
That Preservatives Be Named.
of health.
The patient is a Cuban
,n i elief work in Han Francisco.
tors Elkins and Representatives Hep­ the house. The bill went over without Government Not Likely to Indict Big
New York, June 26.— Within the last
sailor who arrived at quarantine June
action.
Oil Trust Men.
burn, Sherman and Richardson. Sena­
I The friendship of Russia and Great
two weeks, it is learned, about 50 man­
18 on Mhe steamer Holstein from Ha­
i. i
There were two speeches on the Pana­
tor Tillman did not sign the report,
iritain has been cooled by the Jewish
Washington,
June 25.— Although the ufacturers of sausages have been called
) È \ I
vana. The Holstein is etill detained at
and it was turned over to Representa­ ma canal, one by Morgan in support of department of Justice has announced
lassacres.
quarantine, having been disinfected.
before the board of health and warned
*'i* n
tive Hepburn to present to the house. the sea level plan and the other by Per­ that it proposes to begin criminal pro­
The sultan of Morocco has signed the No other cases of elevated temperature
that they w ill be prosecuted to the fo-1
kins
in
opposition.
• !» ,1
It is expected the refusal of Senator
Treaty promulgated by the Algeciras have yet appeared on the Holstein.
The senate held its first night ses­ ceedings against the officials of the extent of the law if they do not at once
Tillman to subscribe to the agreement
1 -SiIL. invention,
Dr. C. H. Iron, president of the state
sion,
which was devoted to the consid­ Standard Oil company, the intimation crniply with the provisions of the sani­
in regard to the McLaurin commodity
it „
l
is given out that it is doubtful if in­ tary code ami label their product with
4
Vl!J; Political signs in the FLast point to board of health, said to the inspecting amendment, which would permit pipe eration of the sundry civil appropria­
dictments may be found against such a description of any preservative need.
J-Jfj i, t’ ioosevelt as the candidate to run parly that he does not believe yellow lines to carry commodities they pro­ tion bill.
men in the Standard Oil company as
fever ie epidemic in New Orleans or in
Investigations made by inspectors
^ ¿ M ljg a in s t Bryan.
duce, will result in debate in tne senate
Washington, June 20.— Twenty bills John D. Rockefeller, H. H . Rogers and
Louisiana.
Tbe existence of yellow-
and anaiys s made by the department
when
the
report
is
presented
there
for
of
more
or
less
general
interest
were
( I*
Cross Creek, a small Pennsylvania fever at Rio Janeiro and also of two
John D. Archbold. An official in the chemists have shown that practically
passed today by the house under sus­ department of Justice indicated today
% a L two, has been wiped out by tire cases of bubonic plague at that port adoption.
all the sausage manufacturers nee pre­
Senator
Tillman,
in
refusing
to
sign
pension of the rules. Among them that while the government would press
M >; «used by an electric storm.
were reported to the state board by offi
servatives.
W hile it is not claimed
the conference report, says he w ill give were measures appropriating $25,000 the prosecutions vigorously, he did Dot
|Y .* ,
cera of the eteamer Hallust, arriving
.1 1 } The strike of bituminous coal miners
his reasons in the senate and w ill ask for the traveling expenses of the presi­ have an idea that the officials of the that all these preservatives a r e deleter­
here today.
The Sallaust was disin­
Michigan has been endedjby tbe men
the senate to vote whether or not it dent, which excited considerable de­ Standard Oil company would be reached ious, the health department will take
fected at quarantine.
no chances and w ill insist that the pur­
w ill yield to the house confetees.
ipting the 1903 wage scale.
bate; providing for the subdivision of in the criminal proceedings any more
chaser shall know jast wbat he »
land entered under the reclamation act; than the presidents of railroads, per
I The president w ill likely visit the
buying.
Rebels Gaining Ground.
Washington, June 23.— The pure increasing the efficiency of the bureau
sonally, are reached through similar
nal tone next fall and see for himself
Mexico City, June 26.— Several trav­ food bill was passed today by the huose of insular affairs by conferring the rank
proceedings.
progress being made on the canal.
Storm in Oklahoma
elers from Salvador arrived here to­ and the conference report on the rail­ and pay of a brigadier general upon the
road rate bill adopted.
night.
They
report
that
the
Guate­
Guthrie, Okla., June 26 —Two kill-
chief; and regnlating the checking of
; Canada proposes laws which w ill stop
Rush for Saloon Licenses
Nearly the entire day was taken up baggage by commin carriers.
malan ports of Chammperico and Han
e - , extensive damage done to crop*-
usinesa of every kind on Sunday, even
San Francisco, June 25.— The license hoi s;s demolished and a heavy l » 1
'ith the consideration of the pare food
The joint resolution increasing tbe
Idlway trains. No games or perform- Jose are well fortified and provided
They state bill under five minute rule, and, while teims of representatives to four years bureau ol the police department was among live stock constitute the eacrin *
l>cea w ill be allowed where an admis- with tho beet artillery.
that
the
revolution
has
by
no means many amendments were offered, most failed to receive the necessary two- besiege«! today by applicants for the re­ demanded by one of the worst general
on la charged.
newal cf saloon licenses, and that the windstorms in years that pwept o«r
ended, and that the revolutionary lead­ of them were voted down. Those that thirds vote.
higher license had little detterrent ef­ Oklahoma and Indian Territory y « ,w'
' A t a meeting of the board of super ers are popular in Guatemala. The de­
fect is shown by the fact that by noon day afternoon and last night, lboma*
poors of Han Francisco city and county feat suffered at Mangnay by the revolu­
Varied Language in New Mexico.
Tw o Contests Decided.
over 400 applications bad been filed.
It
l a tax levy was fixed at $1.322 per tionists has not discouraged them.
Washington, June 26.— The senate
Washington, June 25.— The house Indications are that the police commis­ Graham, who lived near Roosevel,
B00. The new levy is 16 cents and 2 has brought about reorganisation of today passed a bill regulating jnrv serv-
today adopted unanimously the report sioners will have their hands full if Okla., was struck by lightning » n,f 18|
their force* and they have received ad­ ice in New Mexico alter Senator Spoon­
ilia higher than last year.
stantly killed and the scorched body«
of the committee on elections No. 2,
ditional artillery.
er, on behalf of the judiciary commit­ that Ernest E. W oid was not elected to »ny attempt is to be made to lim it the Mrs. Tobin, near Perry, Ukl> - **!
J K tn g Haakon and Queen Maud have
Now that found in a barn during the electric»
tee, had withdrawn the amendment membership in the house of representa­ saloons to one to a block.
[;.-«en formally crowned as rulers of
Track Cast Into Swamp.
which made it necessary that all jury­ tives in the Fifty-ninth congress Irotn the time for opening saloons has been storm.
t tor way.
announced-July 5 -th e re i. great a c
Salt lake, June 26.— A prang of 100 men in that territory should speak the
tbe Twelfth congressional district of
Senator Spooner ie Missouri, and that Harry M. Coudrey itvity in patting up temporary quarters.
Flood in California.
E m i The Russian dotima blames tbe gnv- men in the employ of the Oregon Short English language.
Line picked 60 feet of Rio Grande author of the amendment.
lie stated was elected. Coudrey presented him­
8tockton, Cal., June 26.— LTni°B >>
IgfL n m en t f ° r the recent massacres and
House Built With Cactus.
Western track at 3:30 this morning today that the attorney general had told
*^^>Ile on tbe cabinet t-> resign.
land, containing ten square mile*0'
self to take the oath.
Tne house
and threw it into a swamp.
Ignoring him that in 10 out of the 25 counties
richest reclamation land in CalifoF*
adopted a resolution that A. J. Hous­
Experiments are being conducted in a deputy sheriff who attempted to serve | of the territorv it would be ntterlv im-
V th* C,li,oroia wizard, is and bearing heavy crops of P°
ton was not elected from the Second bn.M
a _.ia
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ansas to ascertain the result of meat a writ of injunction from the District possible to secure a jury if the amend­ district of Texas. The sitting member, building himself . $5,000 residence at beans and asparagus, is being f*P' •
court, the men put down Short Line ment should become a law.
rsservatives. Doga are the subjects.
M. L. Brooke, therefore retains his seat! he r»*i«ed** J W° C* !‘,D® le* vei which flooded from a break in the
eteel and ran a train of flat cars on
U
° ‘V* ° Wn Und wU1 P»T 'or Old river, which occurred at 1 ® ** .
the
new
track.
The
contested
right
of
Bill
fo
r
Government
Buildings.
»001*1 Greely aaya at least 60,000
Schools in Canal Zone.
m adJh i'll' ^ V :teTes,in« statement this morniog. A t 9 o’clock the “F** t
way
is
in
the
northern
pert
of
the
city
^ d e by Burbank*0 D. W . Coolidge, had widened from 60 to 2,000 F**L
la in Ran Francisco are still .le­
I Washington, June 26.— The omnibus
Washington, June 25.— Twenty-three
and gives access to a factory.
ant on the supply camps for food.
public building bill, as agreed upon by Public schools, with an attendance of trade whn°h tb* P®'ad®na board of though a fleet of dredger* hasten'd _
hones committee on public buildings 1,128 pnpile and with 26 teachers, have tra.1e who has just returned
the scene, the eituation seems hop
Governor Harris III.
.
[Formal announcement ha* been made
and grounds, was presented to the been established on the canal zone by that $5
h ^ » U
D* Th® dan>*ge cannot be estimated y»»-
Attorney General Moody that be
Chicago, June 26 — A special to thè honee today by Chairman Bsrtholdt. the various municipalities under the i
n
.
M th® r®w,rd toT pvoduc-
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mg bis new spineless cacto*.
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II proeecnte the Standard O il for ac- Record-Herald from Cleveland enys: Some of the appropriation* are for ad­
directon ol the canal zone government
Assistant Secretary to the
>ting rebates.
Governor Andrew L Harri«, of Ohio, dition« and repairs. The building« an- Five of the six municipalities have
Washington, June 26.— M. C.
I* ili at hl* home in Eaton, Prehla tnorised. together with the amount* to adopted cempnl*ory education laws and
Roosevelt Signs Traveling Bill.
of Oklahoma, he* been appoin**0 **: „
Idaho—Moe- well attended school« are developing .
Tha
Transcontinental
Insurance counly. He is »nffering from exhaue- be »sp en d *', include:
f
j
JnD® *6- — Late this ant secretary to Preeident RoosrTf ,
pany <3 reported to have only assets tion and acuta indigeation and It is cow, $ 100,000. Washington— Hpoknne, rapidly in a country that knew nothing JTLraoou Preeident Rooeevelt signed
succeed Benjamin F. Barnes.
cient to pay 10 per cent of Ha Han donbtfnl if he will he able to retnrn to $100,000; Tacoms, $100.000. Belling­ of free ecboole before the establishment I»«,
n>,klnf
appropriation of postmaster at Washington.
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Oolumbaa
to
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np
hi«
dntiee.
ham. $2S,0U0; North Yakima, $20,000. of tbs canal sons government.
iciaco losaaa.
_0O0 a year for tbe traveling expene- has for eeveral years acted s* the P
of the preeident.
dent’ e personal stenographer.
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