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■ ■ » o o r F O U R SACKS OF CASH. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN R U F The NEWBERG GRAPHIC Bold Robber« Hold Up Train Cloaa , to Pittsburg Pittsburg, May 1.— Two train- robbers, who evidently boarded tbe — . New York and Bt. Louie express, on >aiuidart May 2 land-Kraut resolution, which was In- the Panhandle railroad of the Penn- Washlngton, May s.— The policy tended to follow the Fulton resolu- sylvanla system, at the Union Sta- sought to be established by the gov- Hon. In view of the bad faith of tlon la this city, when that train left eminent of providing and equipping the lumbermen, the cpmmlttee was at 10:SO tonight, ten minutes late, buildings for Its ambassadors In Eu- overwhelmingly opposed to reporting overpowered tbe express messenger ropean capitals received a setback the. measure, especially If the same and got away with four bags of cur- today In the senate, where the dip- end can be accomplished, without rency, containing an amount of lomatle hill was under consideration, legislation. _______ money as yet unknown. The rob- Tbrough a point of order by Culber- j ... . ~~~ ~ ____ I *>ery was committed near Walker's son, Texas, an amendment to the Wednesday, April 20, Station, a particularly lonely and ii- house bill appropriation 1400,000' Washington, April — John olatad spot In a rough section of for such a building at Paris waa Sharp Williams today gave the re- country about 11 miles west of the stricken out. publican majority In the bouse an city. The bill was passed, after which opportunity either to permit or to The train, one o f the fastest on eulogies on the life, character and refuse to peymlt a vote on the Ste- the road, which- Is not scheduled to public services of the late Senators ve»> bill to place wood pulp on the stop between here and Steubenville, Mallory and Bryan, of Florida, were free list. In the course of a clever- O., was brought to a sudden halt by delivered. Ily humorous and satirical speech he an emergency signal from the bell Amendments to the diplomatic ^unrolled and held to view the fol- cord, and whan William Lafferty, bill were adopted Increasing the sal lowing petition to Speaker Cannon, the conductor, went forward to learn ary o f the secretary of the legation bearing the signatures of 164 of the the trouble he found N. Roshen, the and consul general to Salvador 166 Democratic senators: Adams Express messenger, bound from $X000 to 93600; appropriat "W e, the undesigned, represents- and gagged in the express car and ing- $16,000 to enable the secretary tives In congress, request, each tor so frightened that he could not give of state to protect the property and himself, and each for each of the any connected report of what had rights of dtisens of the United others, that you recognise one of us, happened. Except that both of tbe States in the navigation and use of or • you prefer, some other repre- robbers were white, the express mes- the St. Johns river in case of any s ntanve, to move to discharge the senger is unable to give an ldenti- litigation. eoinmlttee on ways an;! n-eans from flcatlon that would aid the secret W a s h in g t o n ■ .» 9 Aft*» ik . further consideration and to suspend service forces of the railroad corn- regon usual YollcaU^o d e m a n d th« nr«. Ith® rulea an<* pa* the Stevens bill, panles and the city and county de usual Toucan to .demand the pres-|or other bill having the effect tective force, all of whom have been hort ine called out to work on the case. --------- i-------------- UVL a a « T i t ,0^ « l i i a n h PQ,,n,ir ° f | Mr- °* Pennsylvania, of- ACCUSES LEISCHMAN. 1 A n a/m « n d m p n t Pao w ^ « H h hv ! iered amendment to the sundry nion a c ific • 9^0 nrtn by c,vl* bill appropriating 960,000 for appropriating $10,000 to aid the the establishment of a national art' ' S' , 7" tne establishment of a national art No Att*mpt Made to Prosecute Turk a, d *a,1ery In the Smithsonian Instltnte. Who Murdered American. home The amendment waa rejected on a and tomb of Andrew Jackson, at of order New York. May 1.— On board the Nashville, Tenn., was rejected on a P 01 ° rd steamer Koenig Albert, which ar- point of order made by Tawney of Washington, April 29.— The sen- rived here today, was the body of Minnesota. ate and house conferees on the army Bernard Warkentin, president of the An amendment by Smith of Louis bill reached an agreement tonight. Kansas State bank, of Newton, Kas., iana. appropriating $160,000 for con The senate conferees receded from who was shot and killed near Dam- tinuation of work on the St. Mich the amendment raising «he pay ot ascua early In April, whllo riding on aels canal, Alaska, until the passage officers on a percentage basis. In- a railroad train. Mra. Warkentin o f the sundry civil bill, waa agreed atead, a schedule was adopted In- and her son Carl accompanied the to without discussion. creasing the pay of Major-Generals, body. The house, after a spirited and Brigadier-Generals, Colonels. Lieu-1 The cable dispatches announcing somewhat acrimonious debate, tenant Colonels, Majors and First'the shooting, said that It was done Through Pullman staadard and ton rial c a n daily to Omaha. Chicago, Spo passed the bill authorising the ap Lieutenants $600 per. annum; Cap- by a Syrian who occupied a compart Keeping kane. tourist ilecptog c a n dally to K pointment of the president of an ad íalos, $600 per year; Second Uen-;ment on the train adjoining that In City; Uirough Pullman tourist slaeptna conducted) weekly to Chi ditional member of the Philippine tenants, $200 and cadets $100. I which Mr. Warkentin waa seated. (personally Kujsa* Clty^ reclining chair cars (seats commission. On this schedule, the salary of,T he Syrian said he was examining The bill appropriating $26,000 for Major-Generals will be $8000 per his revolver and that it went off by the relief of tbe tornado sufferers In annum; Brigadier-Generala $ 6000;!mistake. Ambassador Leishman, at the south was passed without Inci Colonels $4000; Lieutenant-Colonels Constantinople, reported the shoot- T lB l SCHtMLCS P it i n dent. _ 13600; Majors $3000; Captains $3,-!ing to the etate department. He said PsrSe ad. Or. 400; first Lieutenants, $2000; sec-1 assurance had been given him that Friday, May I. Salt Lake, Dearer, ond Lieutenants, $1700 and cadets the Syrian would be brought to Jus- Ft. Worth,Omaha, Portland Washington, May 1.— The honee $600. tloe if the act proved to be one of ■Dacia! Kansas <nty, St spent all of today's sssslon in con Louis, Chicago and murder. tSOaTm. Tueyday, April 28. ▼ la sidering and passing, paragraph by Carl Warkentin said today that Busting ton. la s t paragraph, under suspension of the Washington, April 28— Ostensibly the _ ___________ _______ man who killed hia ______ father ______ was a rules, the sundry appropriation and Mr." ------— — — » civil — — »■« ■--------------------- . considering the sundry çlvll appro-1 i Turkish i igx n i a u r Prince r iu v v n u u that vuav n r, a Lolah- a j io ii * Atlanti« «alt Lake, Dourer, bill. As the outcome of a deter-1 priatlon bill, the houee devoted moet man told his mother that It would Ft.Worth, Omaha, Ax presa Kansae City, 8 t mined effort to strike from the bill of its time today to speeches cover-1 be Impossible to prosecute him and N l & m . and a restriction prohibiting the employ-1 log a wide range of subjects and advised her to say no more about the Huntington. l louts,Chicago est ment of secret service employee In | concluded the session by giving an matter. any detective work Other than the attentive hearing to the president’s, prom his remarks It was anoarent Walla Walla, Lewis- ton, Spokane, Wal S t Paul guarding of the president and the * special message. Although nearly'that Mr. Warkentin waa of the opin- Pest lses, P u llm a n , Mall running down o f counterfeiters, every member had read the message lon th, t Mr irishman had net done Minneapolis, 8t. which was vigorously opposed by In the newspapers, a large number all that he could, and he intimated Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago members of the appropriations com- remained In their seats, carefully that charges would be lodged with and hast mittee, tbe limitation was agreed to following tbe words of the reading the state 8 department against 8 the and the paragraph adopted In sub-| clerk. When the portion of the ambs dor. stantlally Its original form. | message referring to the multl-mtl- taller infoi Objectlon by democratic members lionaire "whose eon la a fool and his et ticket agent, or WARSHIP BLOWN UP. In pursuance of the minority Mill- j daughter a foreign prli buster, to unanimous consent defeat-' reached there waa a storm of ap- ted the passage of a bill for the plause, equally loud on both aides of Magszins Explodes, Killing printing and distributing of 100,000 the house. lfcM Ul 240 Japanese. copies of a special report by the de-| Mr. Lake, of New Jersey, made ' Agent Toklo, May 1.— Admiral Toohl partment of agriculture, describing some caustic remarks concerning the president, evoking applause on the matsu, commander of the training diseases of cattle. ... „ ---- . . .. democratic side. ¡squadron, reports that an explosion Washington, May 1.— In the sen- other speeches werexnade by Rep-¡occurred in the stern magasine of ate today, 8enator Davis, of Arkan- rBBentatlves Hitchcock, of Nebraska, the cruiser Matsushima at 4:09 sas, moved tQ discharge the commit- vreeland of New York and Hamllln o’clock this morning while anchor- tee on the Judiciary from the fur- of mwouri. - ! ing at Makang, a harbsr on the Pee- ther consideration of his bill, for, At 6:06 p. m the* house took a'cadoree Islands. The Matsushima the suppression of trusts, pools and recegB untll 11:20 o’clock tomorrow Immediately sank until only the combinations In trade. He spoke morn|ug. j bridge was visible. Efforts at rescue for about two hours, reading I . . .. , s T- 'by boats from the cruisers Hashidate o f the time from a typewritten s u t^ | ^aahln^on. April 28.— The pen- and |taukush,ma continued until 9 ment which he said he had prepared »lon and District of Columbia appro- a m _ aaxtng the Uvea of 141 men. In advance, "that no Intemperate prtatlon-bills w*re pa“ ®d j * including some officers. The major major- Including language might escape hit lips on “ nat* J ° day - l w /n ^ id e n t ^ rriE x ,tjr of th® officers were saved, and at ed, and this occasion,” a thing which he said w i. h lJ i *ilnd ,th® t,me of the Admiral’s report the he had never done before. f^ n «to ^ dWard numbered 68 out of a com- During hie apeech he roundly de- another chapter of Senator War ,plament of 300 flounced the trusts, commended the ner s speech on the Brownsville af- Ttae ------ sons of Baron Chlnda, vice- president’s reqeht message outlining fair was heard. 8everal measures of minister of the foreign office, and measures for relief, spoke of The re- minor Importance and the resolution of Prince Oyama, field marshal, are moval of the motto, "In Ood We of among the cadets who It » Is — feared Trust” from the coins, and declared to cycjonejmfferers ln the »ou th 'wsre ^ , alao CaptalM Name Yoab- that John D. Rockefeller, the Stand-1 passed. The resolution to extend, Yashiro The cause of the ard Oil Company and J. P ie r p « t th . U m e jrh «. ths^w m m odltycta«e ” °plo.*o2 f.u n k n o w l® * Morgan should be indicted for trea- of the railroad rate law snail pe- son. Hs also paid his respects to come operative was called before the Washington, May 1.— Commander senate by Mr. Elkins, but went over the pn ________ under objection from Mr. Culbersbn. Taniguchi, the naval attache of the Thursday, April 8 0 . The senate at. 6:27 p. m. adjourned. Japanese Embassy, said today that the regular complement of tbe Mat Washington, April 30.— Consider sushima was about 326 men and that ation of the sundry civil appropria Monday, April 27. on her cruise she had about 60 tion bill was resumed in tbe house Washington, April total of today. Townsend of Michigan of- of- overwhelming vote. President Rooee- 416**" m s ^ b ie n a m ^ h e "said^Indl- fered an amendment increasing from Telt>. four-battleship program failed ¡1? . ! b o T l 7 6 we^e ’saved $60,000 to $260,000 the appropria- ,n the Wnate, Ju, t as It did in the ÎSuld °ake the 7 * ? 0T *m. tlon for enforcement by the Inter- bouse. The amendment for tour bat- d about 240 state commerce commission of that t,e.hlpa was Introduced by Senator cerB an<1 m®n about 140 clause of the Hepburn act directing and the fight for Its adoption Strikers Attack Funeral the commission to cause to be made was led by Senator Beveridge. Twea- Seattle, Wash., May 1.— Bringing examinatlons of the accounts of In- ty„tbree votes were cast for the In terstate railroad to determine wheth- creaBed program, the number large- word of the arreqt of Treadwell of or that law la beiag violated and to ,y being made up of recently-elected ■ , 0 atrlkers for breaking un a fun- make public tbe result of such ex- ^ « t o r s . Fifty senators voted to SfP- J ; , ' aminations After a d®Jat® ,a8t‘ “ * port the house and the r e c o m m e n d s - 1 tgd steamship Dol- four hour, the amendment was tlon of the senate naval committee hm arrived In port this morning. A agreed to. ' for building only two battleships. Lonular vounx man amonx the The hones dlaagreed to the senate, xhe debate on( the battleship ?tI7ki breakers was accidently klliïd amendments to t h e : a m e n d m e n t lasted three days to the recentIy. The funerai procession ex lumbia and pension appropriation exc,UBjOB an other matters. It tended - for many blocks, making hills and sent those bills to confer wns begun by Senator Beveridge formidable showing of the strlke- ence. with an eloquent appeal for the sup- , - . . . , .. breakers. Notwithstanding this dis The ususl point of no quorum was port of the president and the sngges- p,ay> tbe atrlkers attacked the pro- raised when the house reconvened tlon that a larger navy might be ce8s|0n |n force and nearly captured today on the motion providing that needed for war._____ the body. the house go Into committee of the Washington, April 27.— A favor whole for further consideration of Food for the Fleet. the sundry civil appropriation bill able report was today ordered on bill increasing pen- . , Washington, May 1.— Prepara- under the five minute rule. The Senator . Ankeny's doors were locked and tbe roll called sions of Indian war veterans and t|on> for furnishing food supplies In their widows from $8 to $12 per jarge quantities for the use of the on tbe motion, which prevailed. month. The committee declined to Atlantic battleship fleet on its way Washington, April SO.— The Pres report a bill which would place these arounj the world, were opened at ident today signed the Fulton land- veterans on the same footing as ter- tbe navy department today. These vice pensioners of the civil war, Bupp||ea are to be loaded aboard grant resolution. The honse public lands committee whose maximum pension ls> $20 a the auxiliaries at Mare island and today discussed. Mondell’s patent' month. Puget Sound. Among the Items are 1,600,000 pounds of flour, more than 1,210,000 pounds of frosen / Wants Hospital Ships Will Cover 42,600 Milss. Washington, April 29.— With a meats, large amounts of aauaaees, Washington, April 30.— A total of approximately 42,600 miles will view to preparedness in case of potatoes veg tables and’ fruit. have been covered by the Atlantic necessity, the surgeon general’s of Siamese Revolt. battleship fleet when It arrives at fice of the na4y has suggested the Hampton Roads on February 22, designation of several vessels avail Paris, May 1.— The Temps today next, according to the estlm*tes able for use for hospital purposes. publishes a special dispatch from Bat made by the naval officials. The dis Among the ships suggested by Sur tambang, a town of Slam, in the tance to be covered for the voyage geon-General Rixey Is the Buffalo, French sphere of Influence, saying o f the fleet from San Franclaco to now up on the Pacific coast. The that the town la at the mercy of the the Philippines, thence to China and surgeon-xcneral la an earnest advo natives, who have risen In revolt Japan and back to Manila, la 18,219 cate of tne use of the hospital ships, and aro threatening the European miles. The longeet lap la from Hon and take« the ground that the navy residents. The troops are insuffi olulu to Auckland, $$60 miles. shonld always be ready. cient to Inauro protection. J A paper that will prove Interesting to every member of every family In this eounty GET YOUR NAME ON OUR BOOKS „O S U L P Three Trains East D. 3 T i Ziâitù SORE THROAT. It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it