Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 09, 1908, Image 3

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    COSSACKS TAKE CITY
Rebels Driven From Last Refuge
and Houses Pillaged.
WOMEN FLEE IN FEAR OF LIVES
FO U R TH C O S T S 38 LIVES.
Crusade for Safe and Sane Celebra-
tion Comes to Naught.
SOARS A LL DAY.
NEWS ITEMS FROM WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chicago, July 6 — Once more the
annual barbaric orgy of death and
mutilation, which masquerades under i
N A T IO N 'S DEBT INCREASED.
the guise of patriotic celebration of
the nation's natal day, has passed, and La-ger by $1,793,794 Than It Was
the fearful cost has been counted in
One Month Ago.
part.
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Washington, July 3— The monthly
In many homes there is mourning statement of the public debt shows that
for children who have met untimely at the close of business June 30, 1908,
ends and adults whose lives have paid the debt, less cash in the treasury,
the penalty of wanton folly, while in amounted to $938,132,409. which is an
increase as compared with May 31,
darkened chambers and hospitals 1908, of $1,793,794. The debt is re
throughout the country lie thousands capitulated as follows:
o f maimed and suffering victims, I Interest bearing debt, $897,303,990;
some sightless and some disfigured debt on which interest has ceased since
maturity, $4.130,015; debt bearing no
for life, the work of the demon fire­ interest, $426,056,397; total, $1,327,-
works.
690,402.
This amount, however, does not in­
In Chicago, as elsewhere, despite
the brave struggle in behalf of a "safe clude $1,299,115,869 in certificates and
treasury notes outstanding which are
and sane” Fourth, there was scant offset by an equal amount of cash held
improvement over previous Fourths.' in the treasury for their redemption.
and the result of all the efforts toward I The cash in the treasury is classified as
reform can scarcely even be dignified follows:
(■old reserve funds. $150,000,000;
bv the appellation of near sane.
trust funds, $1,299,115,869; general
The death roll for this year's1 funds. $189.612.920; in national bank
Fourth is 38, and the returns are still depositories, $165,219,314; in Philippine
incomplete. At midnight reports ot treasury, $3.404,731; total. $1,807,352,-
deaths and casualties were still com­ 855, against which there are demand
ing in, and the total of the injured had liabilities outstanding amounting to
$1.417.794.862, which leaves a cash bal­
reached 1429.
In Chicago alone, where the crusade ance on hand of $389 537,993.
for a safe and sane Fourth was
strongest this year, there are eight
Treasury Report.
dead and 130 injnred. The fire loss
in the nation, so far as learned, is
Washington, July 3.— From the
$41,950. O f this Chicago will bear treasury standpoint, the fiscal year
$ 20 . 000 .
just closed lias been most satisfactory.
Deadly tetanus last year claimed 73 Since about the middle of October
victims after the noise and excite­ last, when the period o f money strin
ment of the F'ourth had died away. gency set in. and the consequent de­
Fifty-three cases were caused by pression in business began to be felt,
blank cartridges, eight by giant there has been a constant falling off
crackers, six by toy cannons and four in government revenues tip to the
bv firearms. In 1906 the number of month just closed. For June a sur
cases that developed was 89. 54 of p'lis is shown of nearly $4.000,000
which were caused by blank cart­ This fact, however, is not significant,
ridges. In 1905 it was 104, of which as June is unfailingly a surplus month,
65 came from blank cartridges. In largely due to the fact that it is the
1904 there were 99 tetanus cases. 74 closing month of the fiscal year, when
arising from the blank cartridges, and appropriations gradually reach the
in 1903 the number ran up to 392. of point of exhaustion. The month of
which all but 29 cases came from bul­ June. 1907} showed a surplus of ap­
letless joy producers.
proximately $111.000,000, and every
preceding June for many years past
has shown a large surplus.
O A K LA N D T R A IN S CO LLID E.
bR A Z IL IS STU B B O R N .
Zeppelin's Airship Flies Over Half o f
Switzerland.
Friedrichshaven, July 3. — Count
Zeppelin today outdistanced all world
records for steerable balloons. He
remained in the air for 12 hours, trav-
HEARST IS DEFEATED
Recount Leaves Mayor M cClellan
Good M ajority.
Insists on Selling Warships to Japan ersed the «rater Part of Northern
If She Likes.
j Switzerland, and visited Zurich, Win-
Washington, July 7.-Because they
say the United States is interfering
8
wantonly in the carrying out of her
naval plans, Brazil, through her diplo­
matic agents here, is planning a
sweeping system of retaliation, where-
by 20 per cent preferential tariff to
Americans in Brazil will be abolished
and Brazilian war craft disposed of
in any way which the Brazilian g o v ­
ernment sees fit.
"T h e movement will be begun by
concerted agitation in the Brazilian
newspapers.” a Brazilion diplomat
said to a United States naval officer.
“ W e consider it our right to do what
we please with our ships. It is no­
body's business. There is no reason
why the United States should closely
supervise our naval programme and
ferret out each informal agreement
which may or may not have been
reached ”
Proof that Brazil has already sold
one torpedo-boat to Japan prompted
these statements. It is said that Bra­
zil has ordered 26 battleships to be
built in F'uropean shipyards, and that
these vessels, when completed, will
be turned over to Japan.
MAY NOW SUE FOR DAMAGES
tCrthur and Lucerne‘ attaining an av-
era* e speed throu« h° ut
34 miles
an hour.
His airship displayed splendid qual-|
Russian Banks Shelter 1,500 — Shah
Hies of dirigibility, and answered the Decision Against Plaintiff Renders Him
slightest
Withdraws His Troops From
Liable to Suit for Heavy Dam­
.
. .. movement of the helm, while
lts stabihty was quite up to the great-
British Legation.
ages for Slander.
est expectations.
In the most desirable weather con-
ditions, almost a dead calm, the air-
XT
St. Peters
r«/wirg, July 4__ The foreign
.
. .
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.
New York, July 2.— George B. Me-
ship
manned
by
a
crew
of
four,
under
ciellan
was declared to have been duly
oflice here ha!*i
ha^received dispatches con­
the leadership of Count Zeppelin, left elected Mayor of New York over Will-
firming the reports of recent desperate
its floating home on Lake Constance ia,n R* Hearit in 1905 by Justice Lam-
fighting at Tabriz. The quarters of
at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Less b* rt 7*,terd*3r- B/ th® j “ »»*«’®’* orJ®r*
the city in which the revolutionists had
,
-
,
. . . .
the jury returned a verdict to that
taken up their positions were captured
than live minutes later the balloon
The recount left McClellan with
bv C’ossack cavalry. Among the Shah’s
rose about 1009 feet in the air and j a plurality of nearly 3,000 and counsel
forces was a detachment of the regular
turned her bows toward Constance, for Attorney-General Jackson, who
Cossack brigade, which was dispatched
About 9 o'clock it had disappeared on brought quo warranto proceedings
to the northeastern part of Persia some
the western horizon.
against the mayor, was unable to prove
time ago on account of expected dis­
Telephone messages from Frauden- ' his contention that the ballot boxes
orders.
One thousand five hundred
feldt, Winderthur and other towns were stuffed.
women and children are said to have
soon reported the appearance of the
C. J. Shenrn, counsel for the eon-
taken refuge in the buildings of the
airship and her passage over the Can- testant, asserted that the ballot boxes
Russian bank. The pillaging at Tabriz,
ton of Zurich. The giant craft re- were stuffed. Yesterday Mr. Shearn
according to the latest information, is
tnained ten minutes hovering over tile offered evidence in an effort to show
still going on.
town of Zurich and the lake, and then that Mr. Hearst was defrauded of
vanished from view at a rapid rate in 6,053 votes. He then rested his case,
Tricked His Enemies.
the direction of Lucerne.
I Counsel for Mayor McClellan offered
It was about 11 o'clock when the in evidence the official j-eturns of tho
Londonj July 4__rA special dispatch
airship came into view, at Lucerne, election inspectors and the poll hooks
to the Times from Teheran, June 16,
supplies a long history of the events
and the thousands of astonished tour- an'l tally sheets from the county clerk’s
FORBES IS VICE G O VERNO R.
that led to the recent coup d ’etat. Ac­
ists from all parts of the world, in- , office.
cording to this announcement certain
eluding hundreds o f Americans, greet-1 •" h>9 address to the jury, Justice
Presidential Appointments fo r Philip­
old discarded courtiers demanded the
oil her with loud cheers as she sailed Lambert said that no fraud had been
pines Announced. v
dismissal from the palace of a clique of
quickly over the waters of the lake
! proved in the ease and if he should
conspirators. A delegation also called
W ith the greatest precision. Count permit the disfranchisement of citizens
Washington, July 2.— By direction’ of
upon ‘the Shah to expel certain court
Secretary Taft, tlie bureau of insular Zeppelin guided his airship aqd pro- on such "l‘«ht evidence, this country
favorites, including Amir Bahadur and
affairs lias announced the following ap­ ceeded to carry out a long series of i w°uld last but a very short time,
<’hapsnl Khan, two of the Shah’s most
pointments made by the president:
evolutions which included complicated
~
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trusted councillors. The Shah craftily
Vice governor 6f the Philippines, W. figures, circles, the figure 8. sharp I l N ow York. July 2.—The wind-up of
feigned compliance and quietly pre­
Cameron Forbes, of Massachusetts, now turns descents and ascents. He then th® recount trial, which demonstrated
pared to escape from the capital. On
a member of the Philippine commission. undertook a tour of the whole lake, conclusively that George B. McClellan
June 4 everything was ready and Ba­
mayoralty chair, the
To be member of the Philippine com­ visiting every bay and indentation 1 d'd
hadur’s wild horsemen galloped through
mission and secretary of finauce and along the shores. Finally lie turned i property ,,f William Randolph Hearst,
the main thoroughfares brandishing
is believed
signal
other
'» ‘heved to be the .,B„
» i for nth.,
justice of the Philippines, Ciregono the nose of the ship homeward, cross ■«
swords and rifles, causing a wild stam­
interesting court proceedings.
The
Arenata, of Manila.
ing the Albis range o f mountains.
pede. Suddenly a whole regiment of
mayor and his advisors are now contem­
To be members of the Philippine
^Cossacks with guns ready for attack,
plating the advisability of bringing a
commission, Newton Gilbert, of Indiana,
HEARST W E LL S A T IS F IE D .
followed by the tribal cavalrv with wild
suit for damages.
Eminent lawyers
and Kufael Palma, a native of the
cries o f * “ Long live the Shah” and
agree that a good sized verdict is more
Philippine islands.
4‘ Down with the traitors,” halted be­
than
a
possibility
as
the
plaintiff would
Mr. Forbes is now on his way to Che Says His Fight fo r Recount Was Only
fore the palace.
be in a position, to prove that he had
United States on leave of absence and
yor p r|ncjp|e .
The bazaars were all closed up and
Navy'Yards Resume.
been mentally and financially injured.
is expected to arrive at San Francisco
v
the people ran in fear of their lives. Seven Killed and 30 Injured by Care­
New York. July 3.— Wednesday was on the steamer Korea on July 13. He
New York, July 3.— The follow ing Discussing the ease, a leading member
less Engineer.
The Shah’s carriage, driven by six bay
re employment day at the New York is a native of Milton, Mass., is 38 years cablegram was received from W . R.
tbe bar *ail*:
horses, was seen issuing from the gun
,
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I “ McClellan would he justified in
Oakland. Cal., July' 6.— Tile nar­ navv-yard. All the men who have been old, a grandson of Ralph Waldo Finer-I,,
square surrounded by the six courtiers
on furlough and a large number of ad son and a Harvard graduate. He ha. “ “ '
re«
ar<1
,he
reSU,t
°
f
the
suing
for $250,000, and a verdict of
w ho it was supposed had been dismissed, row-gauge local, bound from the A la­ ditional mechanics were put to work, been secretary of commerce and police, New 5 ork mayoralty contest recount, that amount would, I believe, be up­
escorted by every horseman the Shah meda Mole into Oakland, crashed into the appropriation fo- the purpose be- on the Philippine commission for years
London, July t, 1908.—The result is held by the highest courts. From elee-
could muster, each with his rifle ready the Santa Cruz train No. 57, bound c mu ing available at the beginning of and participated in organizing' the m,,re than satisfactory to me, and I ‘ *,on (,ay lintil tho present time ths
to shoot anybody who might dare to
Philippine
departmental system.
system.
I | , h
. wi„
... sufficiently
i„ satisfy the citi ' Hearst papers have alluded to Mc-
for the Oakland Mole, at 7:10 last, the new fiscal year.
lilippine departmental
impede the Shah’s passage.
This re-employment dav is coincident
Ciellan as the ‘ Fraud Mayor.’ ’ ’
Messrs. Arenata ami Palma are Phil-
w
,
. . .
j
.
All this happened within ten minutes night at First and Webster streets,! with the return to work of many me ippine natives. The former, a jurist of J zens for whom this long and arduous
and within another ten minutes his ma­ killing or injuring all o f the passen- 1 ehanies at other government plants. marked ability, held office under A gu i-' struggle had been carried on. I have
J A P PO A C H E R S NUM EROUS.
jesty was breathing the fresh air of gers in the Santa Cruz train smoking From notv on the actual work on the naldo during the insurrection, being said from the beginning that the tight
Bagshah, the royal garden outside the
new battleship Florida will be pushed secretary of justice and a member of was not to make me mayor, but to
car.
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western gate. Later in the day the
rapidly and the 5,000 men employed in the congress. He has been solicitor- secure an honest counh of the vote Many Small C raft Making Their Way
Seven were killed and over 30 in­ the construction department of the general and attorney-general there.
queen and the crown prince went to the
least by the citizens. In the face of
to Behring Sea.
royal garden with an escort of 400 jured. The collision was on the cross­ navv-vnrd will have all the work they
Mr. Palma, a graduate of the Uni-1 enormous and unnecessary difficulties
horsemen. This soon became the center ing o f the narrow gauge and main can do.
Han Francisco, July 2__ Floating ice
versity of Santo Tomas, in Manila, a that count has been secured, and here-
o f the royalist activities and the sur­
Manila lawyer and political writer for after it will not be possible for elec- in the Bering sea is unusually heavy
rounding gardens were appropriated and lines, opposite the Webster street
newspapers, has served in the assembly ¡tion thieves to commit frauds in se­ this summer and a distinct menace to
Captains on Anxious Seat.
a regular camp formed which continu­ bridge. The engine of the Alameda
crecy and security behind the barrier shipping, reports Captain Hagen of tho
Washington, July 3.— T w o captains as a member from Cavite province.
ally increased its forces. The people train, which was running with tender
steamer Grace Dollar, which has re-
Judge
Gilbert,
of
Fprt
Wayne,
Ind.,
of the law.
were taken completely by surprise at ahead, cut into the Santa Cruz train with the battleship fleet in San Fran­ lawyer, formerly state senator and lieu-
"W hatever election crime is com- turned to this port after a cruise of 45
cisco
will
probably
be
retired
by
the
first, thinking the whole thing a joke,
tenant governor of Indiana and a rep- mitted, be it "reat or small, must be j oa7a J® *
Harbor. The floes were
but they soon discovered their mistake. smoking car, about 10 feet from the board of rear admirals next Friday.
front.
| The board will meet Thursday to resentative from the state in congress, publicly accounted for. Tha’ has been 1*0 tlnck off St. Oeorgo s Island that tho
Grace Dollar was forced to lie off that
The front end was smashed to decide upon the men to be placed lias been a judge i>4 first instance in accomplished and it means much for port
several days before she could
PUNISH JA P SO LD IER.
splinters, the car being torn from the upon the retired list, and will forward the Philippines since September, 1900. the safety of the republic.
effect
a landing.
“W M R A N D O L P H H E A R S T .”
front trucks and the mass tossed front its report to the secretary of the navv
Revenue officers on dutv off the -is­
the
main
line
track
up
against
the
Bids
for
Naval
Colliers.
the
following
day.
The
report
will
American Consul Secures Imposition
lands report that several Japanese seal-
Escapes Extradition.
signal tower in Webster street. The be nuhlished at once, to relieve the
Washington, July 7.— The navy de­
. ers are already on the ground and over
o f Severe Penalties.
I wreck of the coach containing its anxiety of the officers. Upon com- partment today opened bids for the
Puerto Cortez, Honduras, July 3 — 30 more are making their way up tho
Seoul. July 4__ A Japanese soldier ran dead and screaming wounded was pulsory retirement under the person­ purchase of three steam colliers of Francis D. Bailey, president of the coast. The illegal practices of thesa
amuck Thursday through the American hurled on its side, with the Alameda 1 nel act. March, 3, 1899. officers are American registry, 7200 tons dead­
Methodist missionary premises at Ping local tender buried in the wreckage, i allowed three-quarters sea pay qf the weight, maximum cost $523,000 O f Export Shipping company, o f New ships last season resulted in a clash be-
Jersey,
who,
together
with
his | tween the United Htates officials and
Yang. He assaulted a Corean caretaker The baggage coach of the Santa Cruz next rank above.
the four bids received, the Mason brother, Albert W . Bailey, Charles II tho illieft traders, with the result that
with a bayonpt. chasing him through train, which was in front of the
company, o f ■ Boston
ffc.r/ld ■
scl1 H. Myers and Captain A Oxley, was six Japanese were killed after landing
the missionary residence.
smoker, was derailed and half way
Transport Sails.
It> colliers, the Everett, Maiden and p | , i c e ( | aboard the Norwegian steamer contrary to government regulations.
American Consul Sammons, when in- upset. Both locomotives were de­
The large number of Japanese -raft
Han Francisco, July 8__ Thp army Melrose, for $725,000, and the New ■ (Jtstein yesterday in custody o f l.icu-
' formed of the affair, called at the Jap­ railed.
York Shipbuilding company, of Cam- tcnant p VV. Berry, of the New York now on their way to the grounds is
transport
Thomas
sailed
yesterday
for
anese residency and demanded the pun-
When the trains struck, the smoker
den, N J , bid to construct three ves-j po|jce department, made his escape viewed with suspicion by the revenue
} ishment of the soldier.
'was cut from the coach following, Manila via Honolulu and Guam with a
officers, who expect more trouble before
By order of Prince Ito the soldier was which continued on its course crash full cargo of commissary stores. She sels, 7450 tonnage, at $439.000 each. ¡„ a smal| boat from the steamer last the summer is over. To protect United
The Maryland Steel company, of Bal- „ K|,t. The boat was found on the
arrested and immediately sentenced to ing into the boiler of the Alameda
Search is ____
being
this
_____
_ morning
_______________
.. i states interests four cutters are now in
two months’ hard M^or. The colonel, local. Some windows were broken carried a number of passengers, inelud , timore. bid to build one vessel for beach
northern waters.
major, captains and lieutenants of the in this and the first Alameda coach, ing several army and navy officers and $403,000; two for $397,009, or three for nlade by soldiers in the woods and
reeiment to which the soldier belonged which was also derailed. Otherwise members of their families, 20 enlisted *395.000 each, all of the twin screw swamps near by.
M A K E S L IO N ROAR.
will he disciplined by a confinement of they were not damaged. The passen­ men for the navy, 83 enlisted men for type. 12 knots, 7200 tons; single screw
the marine corps at Manila, and 20 ma type, 12 knots, 7200 tons, $377,500 each
from three to seven days.
Marooned for Months.
gers in these were shaken up, but not rines for Guam. On returning to this for two. $376,000 each for three ves­
The prompt action of Prince Ito is injured
Victoria, B C., July 3.— Tw enty Shah Demands Surrender o f Refu­
port the Thomas will undergo extons ve sels. Cramp & Sons, of Philadelphia,
►
significant of the «determination of ’ ?
Practically all those in the smoker
gees by British.
hid for $475,000 for one or all three, fishermen marooned for months on
Japanese resident-general that the sol­ were pinned in the wreck and their repairs.
Victor island and rescued by two Bra­
llAuiots, 8200 tons.
diers maintain a proper attitude toward
London, July 2__ The foreign office
zilian training ships, were landed at
cries for help followed the terrific
foreigners. The charge against the sol­
Yankee Colony Bad Germ.
Yokohama, according to news re­ lias refused the request of the Persian
crash of the trains coming together
dier was the violation of an American
Consul Will Investigate.
Some were able to dig themselves out
ceived
by the Empress of China. The government that the political refugees
Valparaiso.
July
2.—
Augusto
Durand,
home, and the disciplining of the offi
J.— Oeneral
General A. L.
G. men w e rf 1(.(t w i(h or(ler!l to fish by at the
>*e British
nrnisn legation
legauon in Teheran
lenerm. be
Washington, July 3__
of the wreck, but the majority had leader of the reeent unsuccessful revo
<*#»rs was due to the fact that soldiers
iea
to be cut out. Several of the dead lution against Peru, has arrived here “ / • r’ ” mm* " d‘ nK ‘ h,e dep" . t," e“ t
the
Japanese
fishery
schooner
llokui
u
o f the same regiment recently partici­
were badly crushed. The police and from Iquque, Chile. He says the Peru­ Texas, has telegraphed to the war de- y|ar„ on January 1 last, and were and at the same time it has protested
pated in the damaging of an American
fire departments were called out. and vian government is misleading foreign partment that he has sent four troops ahandoned. T h fy were f „ und on May with warmth against the action of the
Presbyterian missionary school building
of cavalry to Del Rio, near the scene
and w(Te „ a rvjnK when rescued, shah in postin» troops in the neighbor­
at Wiju. In that case all damage was were soon at work carrying wounded opinion; that the last elections in that of operations of the insurrectionist, in T h (, j apan„ e police have arrested the hood of the legation. Hir Edward Grey,
and
dead
from
the
wreck.
country
were
falsified
and
that
the
gov­
repaired by order of the resident gen­
the foreign secretary, said the refugees
„
'captain of the Hokui Maru at Yoko-
ernment is iertTOdueing into Peru a Mexico.
eral.
would not be given up without definite
, K for
, marooning,
_____ _____ the fishermen.
=
germ of the greatest danger by con­ „ Aineriean Consul Ellsworth, at Por-
,
llama
Rebels Bom' ard City.
and reliable guarantee of their proper
firo Diaz, state of < oahulla, Mexico, has
_________ ________
verting
that
country
into
a
Yankee
Lone Mariner Gives Up.
Buenos Ayres, July 6 — Telegraphic colony.
treatment.
informed the state department that he
___
is going to make a trip to the Las
BOO Lost in Storm .
San Pedro, Cal., July 4__ The sloop communication with Asuncion, the
Vac os country, the scene of one of the
Victoria, B. C., July 3 — News of a
Will Fly for Prize.
Star. 18 tons register, has reported at capital of Paraguay, where there is a
Trouble Brews in Honduras.
recent disturbances between the rebels marine disaster involving the loss of
New York, July 2.— Arrangements
fe custom house.
Captain Nelson, revo'ution, is still interrupted, but
Washington.
July
7.—
Information
and
the
Mexican
troops,
to
investigate
over
600
lives
at
Batavia,
was
brought
ipator and crew, reports that he left word has been received from Asun­ has reached the state department of condition* then*. While he will report by the Empress o f China. Many over-, have been completed here for what it
San Francisco .Tune 18 for ITnalaska on cion at Corrientes that the artillery a proposed revolutionary movement his findings to the state department, loaned boats were overturned in the
"«»d will be the first publicly tee tec
a prospecting tour. Ten days out from at the capital mutinied and bombard­ against the government of Honduras he M making the investigation entirely harbor during a storm
The shriek flight ever made in America for a prize
the Gate he met with an accident and ed the market place. Many women under the 'eadership o f former Presi­
mg passengers struggling in the uffered for the successful navigntmn of
on his own responsiblity.
suffered many hardships before he made are said to have been killed in this dent Bonilla. No details are given
water had no chance o f rescue, as the tho air bv heavier than sir machines
port with a broken leg. In the day­ fighting The foreign representatives ¡The governments o f Salvador and
more fortunate boats in the neighbor- The test will I e made next Saturday at
Test Chewing Tobacco for Navy.
light hours he sailed the Star the best at Asuncion are urging the belliger­ I Guatemala have given directions to
hoocl were already crowded. Many Hammondsport, N. Y., by Glenn H. Uur-
be could and at night he battened every­ ents to abstain from bombarding the prevent any movement of that charac­
New York, .Inly 2.— To determine
I,
tiss in his new machine, the “ June
were snapped un by sharks
thing down, close-reefed the sails, citv. This news was brought to Cor ter taking form in those countries.
hîeh made its
ita notable flight of
1
i i
V- .
i . Buff * ” * which
which of a great variety of chewing to­
5° were rescued by fishermen,
b'fl , 'p, cards.las, Saturday. Mr. A r tta *
trnstej to luck, and finally found him­ r entes by the captain of the steam
bacco
will
serve
the
needs
of
the
United
over 6(H) were drowned._____
! h„ eh, „ en(fe,| f „ r the Seientifle Amer-
self 500 m Vs off his course, near this ship.
Garfield Sails fo r Home.
States Jack Tars for next year a board
port.
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I ¡can cup offered- last year for eompeti-
Honolulu. July 3.— Secretary o f the of paymasters will begin at the Brook
Poisoned by Wholesale.
1 ( |on ny a]| types of heavier than air ma-
Mortar Explodes.
F.aigon, Cochin China, Ju'y 3 — Tw o chines,
Wc nan Saves Forest.
San Francisco. July 6 — Mrs Annie Interior James R. Garfield, who re lvn navv yard a solemn conclave to last
cent'y came here on the batileshii
Pasadena.
Cal., July
4—-Biding Reigling and her 4-vear-old son were Alabama to investigate the commer a week. A force of blue jackets de­ hundred soldiers belonging to the,
French Colonial infantry were seize I
#100,000 for Aeroplane,
through a wall of Arc to get to her killed instant’ v on the shore of I.ake rial and industrial conditions in these tailed from th* several ships at the
with a sudden nausea in their bar-'
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home in the mountains, Mrs. J. Swigert Merritt, in Oakland, by the explosion i-'and-. sailed for San Francisco late ' vard will set a« experts. On the result rarks here today
The unexpected'
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t<
will rest the award
•# • sitlneae cannot be accounted for
md hats says t at the » r . 1« I w a , of
, reached a telephone and notified the o f a fireworks mortar. A piece of yesterday on the protected cruiser St
contract for 100,000 pounds of tobacco, it is believed the men are victims of Davton. O., have signed a contract with
. authorities of a serious forest fire in iron from the mortar struck Mrs Louis.
an attempt at wholesale poisoning.
Lazars Weiller, who is aeting for a
Willard canyon. Mayor Early of this Reigling in the chest with such force
Roosevelt
Refuses
Pardon.
I city sent 50 men to the scene'and this that it tore her heart front her body
Pinchot Coming West.
syndicate which offers the Wrlghta
I force with the assistance o f forest The piece of ordnance was being used
Washington. July 3.— A'hert Brown,
Prepare fo r Bridal Pair.
Washington. July 2__ Gifford Pinehot, I
$100,000
for their patents, provided,
I Tangers is reported to hare the fire un- in the public celebration. Thousands a negro, 23 years o f age. who was chief of the forest service, left Wash-
Turin. July 3.— It is reported here
| der control after a considerable terri- o f persons had gathered around the convicted several months ago o f kill ington Monday on his annual trip over that preparations are being made at first, that their aeroplane, with two
[ tory was burned over. Mrs. Swigert lake to witness the fireworks.
persons on hoard, flies J1 miles in an
ing his younger brother,
Harvey,
I
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-J in
• I th* w'," t
" • wil1 vil,it Rutland in Ri.yal chateau at Raeconigi for the re- .
[ escaped without serious injury.
a quarrel over a girl, was hanged in the latter part of July for two dav* ception o f the Duke o f Abrnzzie and enclosed eireuit. ard. see..nd. thnt it
the jail yard today President Roose- and then go to Heattle He expects to hi, prospective bride. Miss Katherine repeats this performance within eight
President Celebrates.
• Confirms #5.000.000 Fine.
Elkins daughter of Senator S B El- day» In the r —»cnee of a committee.
, Oyster
Bay. July «.— President veil had refused to stay the execution, make a short stop at Hpokane.
C#faiGs. Wednesday. July 1. via Roosevelt celebrated the Fourth of
kins, of West Virginia.
■Willemstad. Julv 4.— The eonrt of cas­ July with his family and a few friends
Australian Coal Bad.
New Forestry Appointee!.
Trust Ple.-ds Guilty.
sation has confirmed the decision of at Sagamore Hill. In th e - evening
Plague Still Raging.
July 2__ K. Booth A O ,
Marshfield. Or . July 3 —The United j Washington, July 2 ^ -The forest serv-
the civil coerts of .first instance con­ I *” « president had a beautiful display States torpedo boats RoWan. Davis, ie# announces the following appoint-
larceat evieern* dealing In
Port of Spain, Trinidad. July 7
demning the Xew York A Bermudas ¿of fireworks set off in front o f thr Fox and Goldsboro are coaling at ments on national foresta: T. F. Cadle,
•*ers In the west: plexded
ftsh and
Since June 21 there have been «¡a r-
Asphalt Company to pay a fine of $5.- ,hotise. Seated on tht veranda with Coos Bay bunkers today The A u s-1 assistant forest ranger, Fremont na
ge Its Tu«s. In I :> having accepted m-
eases of plague at this place, thre-
WWl.000 to the Venezuelan government. the president and his family were a
td comparire. A ° "»
bs .-s front ra
tralian coal under which they were tional forest, Oregon; E. E. Ping and them terminating fatally. Four
No appeal from this last judgment in number o f relatives and many friends running was inadequate, and Coos j Tony Lorke, forest guard* on Clear- are now under treatment, three of
dictmen* a w t the company was re-
possible.
land neighbors
turned a year ago.
Bay coal is being tried instead
water national forest, Idaho.
improving
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