NATIOiNAL GOVERNMENT NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTI M X T Canned Goods W . F. Scliultz LARGER WARSHIPS NEEDED. M arket and Grocery | Question o f Heavier Armor o r Heav­ ier Güns it Not Settled. Washington— Plans for bigger bat­ tleships with heavier armor will Mf presented to congress during the fgr£n- coming session by Secretary o f the Navy Meyer when the question # f the building program is taken up -for con­ sideration. Naval experts have practically agreed that the new type f t ship, of which congress will be riked to au­ thorize the building o f tw6, will be larger and heavier than thé 27,000-ton ships now under constriction. The tonnage limit will be Increased to at least 28,000 and probably 29,000 when the plans are matured. The naval general board has not yet absolutely decided whether the in­ crease in weight shall be devoted to more guns -or heavier armor, but the prevailing opinion seems to favor heavier armor. In case of the latter the new ships will have only 10 guns, but these will be 14-inch type, which has but recent­ ly been developed by the ordnance de­ partment o f the navy. With the heavier armor the shin^will be able to come into closer battle^^tge, thereby increasing their effectiv en u . The birilding program w ^ probably include torpedo destroyers, and one ad­ ditional ship, either an ammunition, repair, supply or hospital ship. An important change in the building plana as outlined in the tentative program will be enlargement o f the destroyers to 1,000 tons. The largest now afloat in the United States navy are 760 tons. This means that the larger grey­ hounds of the navy, the scout destroy­ ers, will become an obsolete class. Call or Telephone Your Orders Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Fish and Vegetables of All Kinds Free Delivery to All Parts of City Both Phones Pac. 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President Da­ vila is preparing to send an armed force against Valladares, and in the event o f the government’s failure to restore order on the island the United States probably will be asked to in­ terfere. It would not be surprising if Com­ mander Hayes, o f the Princeton, acting under instructions from the State de­ partment, should send an armed force ashore at any time to take Valladares into, custody. However, department officials refuse to discuss the proba­ bility of this beyond asserting that American interests will be safeguard­ ed. j T e t y AIDS STRIKERS. Police Arrest Alleged Rioters, Make Bad Mistake. Bu Chicago— Well known club and soci­ ety women dumbfounded the police de­ partment through interference in the strike of the garment workers. Mounted police had charged threaten­ ing mobs o f strikers and made numer­ ous arreaU ' n three sections o f the city, ow^Vo be completely nonplussed whin met by obdurate groups o f the elite o f Chicago's women who produced engraved calling cards at police sta­ tions in lieu o f bailbonda. It was a new experience for the po­ lice and plainly confused them. A score o f these women champions of the garment workers, who facod the rioting, were taken into custody. They were immediately released, how­ ever1, when their identity became known to the police. One of them was injured when struck by a policeman’s club, but her name did not become known, us she was hur­ riedly placed in an automobile and tak­ en to her home. Most of the women o f prominence involved in the demonstrations were garbed as working girls, and for this reason the police could not distinguish them from strikers until after arrests had been made. “ I will take oath that we were doing absolutely nothing beyond the law,” NAVY TO TRIM EXPENSE. Taft and Meyer Plan Concentration at Large Yards on Coast. Washington—Sweeping reforms in the Navy department looking toward an economy of several million dollars are said to be included in a plan which Secretary Meyer is reported to be pre­ r-ss- paring for presentation to President T sft on the secretary’s return from the inspection trip upon which he is WILSON SENT TO TOM BS. now engaged. The abolition of construction corps President o f United Wireless Refuses and the pay corps and later, perhaps, the abandonment o f some of the navy to'Give Up Letter Press. yards on the Atlantic Coast, are pre­ New York — Colonel T.Christopher dicted if the plan is carried out. Wilson, president o f the United Wire­ The concentration of the work of the less Telegraph company, ¡was sent to navy at a few o f the largest navy the Tombs by Judge Lacombe, o f the yards— those at Boston, New York, United States District court, on a pre­ Philadelphia, Norfolk and San Fran­ sentation of the Federal grand jury, cisco—with a view toward suspending MISS MAHY 11 »E U , IDE for contempt o f court in refusing to operations at Portsmouth, N. H., and O f Colville, Washington, who will l>e Queen o f the National Apple Show at Spokane, Nov. 14 to ltt. surrender to the'court a letter press Charleston, S. C., is causing mqrh book, which the board o f directors had speculation, though it ia believed noth­ been subpoenaed to produce. ing definite has been decided in the said Miss Ellen Varer, one of tha club Certain officers o f the company are matter beyond the plan to merge some women who has become a strike picket. charged with fraudulently using tne of them for the sake o f economy. “ The only persons who were violating mails in furtherance o f an alleged the law were the policemen, who treat­ scheme to defraud investors. ed us roughly and hurt dreadfully with Cost o f Feeding Canal Army. Wilson’s counsel applied to Judge their clubs some of the poor boya who Washington—Feeding the army of Coxe, in the United States Circuit were walking peacefully past the Panama canal builders is a matter of court, for a writ o f habeas corpus. shops. If there had been a real riot Judge Coxe granted the writ and fixed tremendous expense, and to keep tab it would have been Incited altogether on the money the government makes a the bail at $100. by the police.” Later Wilson was brought to the record of wonderful detail that shows the cost per meal per man. It is SEVEN SHANGHAI BANKS FAIL. Federal building, where his bail bond shown by the annual report of the Isth­ ______ was signed and he was released. mian canal commission that there are in operation 19 hotels, 19 European Change o f Taotais Causes Panic, Par­ alyzing Industry. PEARY RETURNS TO DUTY. laborers’ messes and 20 common labor­ ers’ kitchens. Victoria, B. C.— Seven banka in Polar Explorer Aaaigned, But Not to The total number o f meals served at Shanghai, ineluding several large onea, Work He Preferred. commission hotels was 2,176,451. The have failed, and a financial panic hae Washington— Captain R. E. Peary cost o f supplies was 24.87 cents, and resulted. The steamship Titan, which the Arctic explorer, return! to active the expense 6.23 cents a meal, a total brought this news, left Yokohama Oc­ tober 15. Following the failure o f the duty in the Navy department on No­ of a little over 81 cents. The meals served in the European banks, the Chinese chamber o f com­ vember 9, as engineer expert for the department of justice in rases before laborers' messes made a total of 1,- merce telegraphed to the prince regent the Court o f Claims involving construc­ 092,487, which cost 36.84 cents each that unless aid was given at once many tion work for the naval bureau of for supplies and expenses. The meals manufacturea would cease operations in the common laborers’ kftcheri total­ and over 300,000 men would be made yards and docks. This work was the explorer’s choice ed 781,746, and cost 27.09 cents each. idle. The prince regent telegraphed among several positions offered. Peary The average daily attendance during 700,000 taela, and ia being urged to would have preferred, it is said, to June in the line hotel* waa 1,915, in send $5,000,000 more. One of the closed banka has liabili­ have been assigned to duty at the messes 3,178, and in kitchens 1,496. The average weight of the ration ties of 20,000,000 taels and has 22 naval library to write o f his travels in supplied each person daily In the labor­ branches throughout the empire. It the frozen North. found to be approxi­ has on deposit $4,000,000 o f cuitoma The explorer has been on leave o f ers' kitchens y abeence from the department about ten mately 4.41 'ef'tands, with a value of revenue and $3,000,000 o f Shanghai years, during which time he has been 22.26 cents. It is a coincidence that funds, none of which fa aecured. Jap­ engaged in Arctic exploration. Re­ the net weight of the ration furnished anese bankers state that among the cently he was promoted to the rank of the European laborer is exactly equal failed banks are three of China’s lar­ / captain as the result of the death of a to the gross weight o f the United gest. senior officer. A bill is now pending States army garrison, and the net I Finest Apple Show Opana. in congress to make Peary a rear ad­ weight o f the ration furnished the Í negro laborer ia exactly equal to the , Vancouver, B. C. — Without doubt miral as a mark of recognition for his gross weight o f the United States j the first Canadian Apple show, opened polar exploits. army field ration. here Nov. 1, is the beat in point of arrangement, size and amount o f TOLL IN HUMAN LIFE HEAVY. Peso Maker to Be Freed. premiums offered, o f any aver held Managua. N ic.— Provisional Preai- j anywhere. Lieutenant Governor Pat­ Railroads Killed 3.804, Injured 8 2 ,- -dent Estrada has sent a telegraphic erson made the formal opening ad­ 3 7 4 During 12 Months. % message to Señor Arrellano, represen- i dress, while Attorney General Bowsev Washington -K illed, 3,804; injured, tative o f the provisional government I and Premier McBride, o f British Co­ at Washington, instructing him to re- 1 lumbia, and Mayor Taylor, o f Vancou­ 82.374. This is the casualty record o f ’the quest the release by the American gov­ ver, gave the ceremonies added dig­ railroads in the United States during ernment o f H. N. Secreest, who was ' nity. The show has 3,424 exhibits, the year ended June 30 last, according arrested a short time ago in Chicago in I including 194 varieties of apples and to the Interstate Commerce commis­ connection with printing of counter- ' representing 287 exhibitors. sion. It is sn increase of 1,013 in the felt Nicersguan five-peso notes. Indians Offered Bribes. number killed and 18,464 in the num­ It ia sxplsined that Secreest acted ber Injured over the previous year’s under orders o f the revolutinosry lead­ Guthrie, Okie.— A. J . Johnson and er. The orders were issued prior to j Georgs Kispketon, two Indian inter­ | figures. There were 5,841 collisions, killing the retirement of Madriz and were preters, who are important witnesses Information! for the government In the hearing to ¡433 persons and injuring 7,765 and subequently cancelled. damaging railroad property $4,629.- o f tiie cancellation probably waa re- 1 extradite to Mexico five men wanted 279. In the year there were 5,910 reived by Secreeet too late to prevent¡ there for alleged Kickapoo lat»d frauds, derailments. 340 persons were killed his coming into conflict with the au­ teat! fled that they had been offered and 4,814 injured. During the last thorities. $500 each to "stay by” the defend­ three months o f the year the total In- ants. They said they had already been T e rp e d o -B o a t D e s tro y e r F a s t paid small amounts by two o f tha de­ jured was 20,650. Rockland, Me. A knot slower than J fendants and that they had tamed over Commission Controls Private Cars. the record of her sitter ahip, the Dray- f the money to tbs prosecutor. Washington — Asserting that any ton, but faster than either o f the oil- Franca Births G aining. other cawstructioG would nullify the homing torpedo boot dee tro; era, the law, the Interstate Commerce commis­ SUrrett obtained a top speed of 32.333 I Paris During the first half o f tha sion reaffirmed its right to exercise krota an hoar in a standardization teat. year 1910, it is officially aimoot.twd. tur hi nee generated tha births ia Franca exceeded the jurisdiction over privets cars when The 8tarrett's used for the conveyance o f amusement about 16,000 horse power. Her aver­ deaths by 21,189. During outfits, theatrical companies and the age speed for the five ruae made was 1909 tha deaths exceeded tha 28,203. fMj,