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i» if r i ' Hf**? •*'‘ ‘ • . *»■. fi. H- ■ f 4 * W * f? ' 1 - i I M ARCH DF MKN O F F L E E T . _ _ _ Largest A rm ed F orce Ever Landed Is Reviewed at Ban Francisco. Baa Fruaeisep, May 8—.Eight »hou nd bluejackets and marines— the larg est a nted force the Americas Navy has ever put ashore ia time o f peace or war — were landed yesterday from the com bined Atlantic and Pacific fleets, aew lyia in the harbor, sad marched through the streets o f Baa Francisco ia the most notable parade the eity has ever knows. For four miles and a half, •long streets lined and canopied with colors and ia review o f a never-ending crowd, the. fighting men o f the fleets made their way to the martial tuneo o f their shipmate and to cheers that pmate bauds sad itb the first command to mar eh an ended only when the sailormen had again embarked ia the email boats that returned them to their ships Twenty- five hundred soIdieTt o f the regular army, in full-dress array, graciously acted as an escort to the visiting men o f the sea, and were liberally applauded. The cheers, however, were not all re served fo r the sailors and marines. Bear- Admiral Evans, commanding the fleet, aod the six other Bear-Admirals ia com mand o f squadrons and divisions, rode in carriages. Admiral Evans was quick ly recognized by the thousands in the immense reviewing standsy-und bowed a constant recognition o f the eheering which was caught up by the throngs ahead and echoed by those in the rear as his carriage slowly moved a t the front o f the marching columns. Seere jm rf) o f the N avy Metealf, 'Governor Gillett, o f California, and Mayor Tay lor, o f 8an Francisco, rode in the parade and afterward reviewed it as it .counter marched dowm Vaa Neea avenue. Saturday, May 9. u i wagoa paid ia tho Uni tad Stata« for Washington, May 0— The debate oa ■imilar work. The proviaioa waa de the mala feature« o f the agricultural feated, 10 to IOL appropriation bill wa» practically coa- Wednesday, May.8. cluded by the senate today. Smoot o f « Utah apoke at length in advocacy o f the Washington, May 6.—The Senate for«*t reserve service. Lodge and today, passed a bill prohibiting the Newlands supported the policy o f the employment, within certain hours, of service. / . children under 14 years of age in the Clark o f Wyoming reviewed at length Distric} nf^Columbia, in any factory, • w h at he said he regarded as the weak workshop, telegraph office, restaurant, ness o f the forestry service. He de hotel, apartment house, saloon, pool clared that ite opponents were not in or billiard-room, bowling alley, or in different to the preservation o f the tim transportation or distribution or ber lands, but objected to the methods transmission o f merchandise or met- practiced by the Bureau o f Forestry •4 geo. No such child is permitted to under its present administration. J w ork at any em ploym ent fo r wages In addition to the attention given the during school hours, nor before 6 ' agricultural bill, the senate voted te A. M „ nor after 7 P. M. ■end to the committee on judieiary tho The Senate also adopted a resolu- resolution introduced by Burkett o f tion offered by Foraker, o f O h io, di- Nebraska declaring tomorrow to be recting the Interstate Com m erce / ‘ Mothers’ D a y /' and suggesting thmt Commission to inform the Senate senators and employes o f the senate whether the com m odity clause o f the wear n white flower in honor o f that Interstate Com m erce A ct had been day. J com plied with since May L IMS, and, I if not, whether the non-com pliance Washington, May ».—Although o a by the railroads has been due to any several occasions it had diflieulty ia agreement, arrangement o r un tder- maintaining n quorum, the house trans- standing between the railroad cqm - aoted considerable business toduy. A panics and thl the authorities. number o f measures were passed, In The conference report on the army cluding a child labor law for the Dis appropriation bill, carrying an aggre trict o f Columbia, intended as a substi gate of $95,377,246, was adopted. This tute for the senate bill, permitting ap- amount was $3,463,000 more than the »ale in naturalization cases from the bill carried when, first passed by the istriet to the Circuit Court o f Appeals, Senate. and repealing the act o f the legislature Washington, May 6.— By the over o f New Mexico o f 1008 regarding civil whelming- vote o f 167 to 46, and after procedure in personal injury eases. The houee adjourned until 2 o ’clock a two hours’ debate, the House today tomorrow, when eulogies will be de again went on record against re-es livered upon the life and character of tablishment of the canteen in the Na A D M IT S O T H E R C R IM E S. the late Representative Adolph Meyer', tional soldiers’ homes. With the exception o f the adoption o f Louisiana. In view o f the eireum- stances o f the adjournment, William« of the conference report on the bill Man W h o Blew Up Burlington Train d id not insist upon the usual roll-call. reorganizing the Consular service, on A lso in Holdup Unter a statute passed by the last whicn the Democrats forced two roll Butte, Mont., May 8.— -Lewie Ferri ss, a U r , Loui, Pe.ri,. .h o “ J,1*. " " “ • * ) ' « M l .ppropri.tion sssembl. the S K « B u t», . u l b . « , £ r . . d » s t - E « T t t J E S S i r t f i S : who last night «oafeased te planting 85 tire day. Little progress death if convieted. ■ticks o f dynamite under Burlington Practically every property owner af. .towards its completion. train No. 0, whieh was wrecked here feeted by the reeent Are ia Atlanta, Tuesday, M»v 9- Friday night, killing three persons, was On., has announced that modern struc Washington. May 5__ Suggesting an this morning taken to Hills by detec tures will be built. amendment excepting Idaho from states tives to dig up the rest o f the powder in which the Secretary o f Agriculture Friday, May 8 . *• may give permits for the exportation which wee cached after the wreck. Per Waahington, May 8.— Little progress o f timber from forest reeervea, Hey- ris« also admits being concerned in the was made in the senate jod ay on the burn, during the debate on the agricul- hold-up o f the.North Const Limited two agricultural appropriation bill, the sea- tnral appropriation bill in the Senate weeks ago. The engineer was flagged on a steep sioa being devoted to u discussion upon today, ridiculed a chart o f the forestry division which was swung on the wail grade. The train was stopped, and the principle o f forest reserves and the o f the Senate Chamber, marked wilii when the engineer aaw the hold-up men administration o f that service. Teller 1 statements as to the number of years he ran a blockade o f búllete and pulled concluded hie remarks in opposition to the forests in various parts o f the coun hie train safely into town. a lamp sum appropriation o f $500,000 try would last. Mr. Heybnrn read the Ferrine made his confession in the fo r further development o f the forest '■ officers o f the American For hospital, where he was taken after be reserve system. Nelson o f Minnesota estry Association, declaring that Mr. ing slightly wounded by the officer who and Dolliver oft Iowa spoke in support WeyorhatWr, the seeond vice-president, him. o f the reserve fierviee. / owned or Vlaimcd more timber unlaw arrested, Ferris« was arrested while trying to ferrine MeCumber, chairmen o f the commit fully obtained than than any other m£fi~eir+pAwn a rifle o f a peeuliar old-fashioned tee on pensions, ealled the attention of earth. The ate, adjourned with thn caliber, cartridges to fit whieh were the senate te a deadlock among the agri ieultural /"bill still incomplete a jd found on the ground after She attempt conferees oa the pension appropriation the forestry question undisposed of. to rob the North Coast train. Sus bill oa tne senate amendment requiring picion wee directed to him when he was a continuance o f the present system o f Washington, May 5.— A lively debate haring the pension funds disbursed waa kept up. all day today ia the House found loafing about the place where the, through eight pension agencies, located on the sundry civil appropriation bilL Burlington wreck oecnrrad. Railroad men here are much aroused throughout the country, instead o f Repeated efforts were made by Gaines through n single agency loeaed in this o f Tennessee and Chaney o f Indiana, and threaten te form n party to lynch is t being Ü ' kept nnder a heavy city. Many senator« expressed a de supported by many other members, to Ferries. He H sire that the conferees should insist oa procure an appropriation for an investi guard. the senate amendment. gation looking to increased safety in C O A L 18 W A STE D . mising, and they had about got Chair Washington, May 8.— The officers and man Tawney to the point where he «□listed men o f the army today won would eonsent to aa appropriation o f O fficer« o f Federal Survey D iscover their fight for increased pay when the $50,000 when Underwood objected, and Valuable Fuel le Left. ~ bones, after a debate o f two hours, the proposition, for the time nt least, Washington, May 8-—Coal veined nt agreed to the conference report on the was dropped. $200,000,000 ie being wasted every year army appropriation bill. An appropri The additions te the bill today were ation o f $7.000,000 waa made for the $100,000 for the military prison iff Fort through improper mining method«. It purpose, $6.000,000 o f whieh will go to Leavenworth, Kan., and $16,500 for an is estimated by officers o f tho Federal the ealiated men. Nine hundred officers addition to Fort Oglethorpe, Oa., or a Geological Survey that the lose repre on the retired list also will benefit by total increase to O date hio o or f $1,241,000 p i,z * i,u v u . the increase. The army appropriation The three remain’ ining hours o f the see- sents 200,000.000 tons, and that this bill carries an aggregate appropria sioa were taken u up almost entirely by amouat would supply the eoundry fer tion o f $95,382,245. The principal item a discussion of ml oll-calle. eansed by a six . months. The coal is^worth at least « f increase is the $7,000,000 additional refusal o f the House to take a recess st $1 a ton. J. A. Holmes, one of the officers o f pay. With the variona changes made 5 o ’clock as a result o f a joke on the In conference, the bill represents a total part o f some Republicans, who were the survey, who are trying to solve tho increase o f $8 263,115 over the amount trying to hold the Democrats in the fuel problem, save today that nearly authorised by the house. House until the time the Republican half o f the total eoal supply ia left caucus was scheduled to be held. In underground, either as pillars to support T h u rsd a y. M ay T . this they were successful, the House the roof o f the mine, or beeause it Is Washington, May 7.— In reply to Hey finally at 7:47 P M. recessing until o f an inferior quality. The investigators find that the waste bnrn’■ attack upon the forestry policy 11:55 A. M. tomorrow. is also dne to the fact that the working o f the administration, Depew o f New out o f the lower beds of coni first in Monday. May 4. Y ork today, ia the aennte, spoke nt W ASHINGTON, May 4— The Cana some cases breaks and renders imprac length in defense o f forestry reserves dian international boundary treaty was ticable the subsequent mining o f the »nd the reforestrntioa o f denuded land. ratified today by the Senate in execu adjacent higher eoal beds. “ W e are skimming the eream o f the Only the other day, he said, New York tive session. It provides for the more State received 1,000,00 trees from Ger eomplete definition and demarcation o f natural resource«,’ ’ said Mr. Holmes, many for nee in reforestrntioa o f the the boundary between the United “ and we are using the best and cheap Adirondack«. He commended the ca Stfttee and Canada, but does not change est o f our supplies. Eaeh o f tho suc tion o f President Roosevelt in inaugu in nay way the established, existing ceeding generations will obtain its rating the system o f forestry reserve« line. nseded general supply, but such will b y setting aside 20,000,000 acres, whieh Senator Lodge today introduced n pay higher prices, aa mining Will con wan increased to 40,000,000 acres under bill appropriating $400,000 for the pur tinually grow more expensive and more Pnesident MeHinley, and is now 150,- chase o f a building in Paris to be used dangerous ” 000,000 acres. In the last two yearn, aa the American legation, be said, France has spent $50,000,000 for the purchase o f the building bud Fights to Escape Fine. fo r reforestration in view of the enor been stricken out o f the diplomatic and Chieago, May 8— The Standard Oil inous damage to property and the hornet consular appropriation bill on the point Company o f Indiana today commenced a o f the people by floods. that it ta a not general legislation. \ new fight to escape payment of tho fine Extended discussion o f the expendi Senator Fulton today proposed an o f $29,240.000, levied against It by tures o f the Forestry Bureau for pub amendment to the sundry civil bill, au Judge Landis, in the Federal District licity work o f various kinds, ealled thorizing the Secretary o f the Interior Court, when ita attorneys appeared to forth a vigorous deaial by Mr. Smoot to eoutraet for the eare o f the Alaska argue an appeal from the lower court. that a forester had attended a eonvea- insane, this amendment being in the in John 8. Miller argued that a reversal tion and charged his expenses to “ the tereet o f Dr. H. W. Coe’s sanitarium. should be granted, beeause, he said, the hay and grain account.’ ’ oil eompany did not know that it waa WASHINGTON, May 4 _ T h e House using illegal rates, and that eaeh train Washington, May 7 -A fter ten dava1 completely overran the committee on discussion, consideration o f the on indrv appropriations in connection with sev load o f the com pany’« product should have been taken as the basic a f a ship civil appropriation bill was completed eral items in the sundry civil bill. ment instead o f each ear, as charged in b y the house today, but before potting When the measure was laid aside for it on ita passage a recess nntll tomor the day. $250,000 had been added to the the indictment. row was taken. The bill carries a total sum recommended by the committee, Orange C ro p Short in South. appropriation o f $106,966,360. or $1,- which included $100,000 for gauginc Los Angeles, May 8.— W ith but a few 241,000 mote than was reported by the the atreame and determining the water committee. supply of the United States; an in navels left and a brisk demand for all The principal resolution o f the dav crease o f $50,000 in the appropriation o f them, the season, for this variety of related to the salary and wage scale' for testing structural materials, and to be paid in the eonatruction of the $100,000 in testing coal, lignite, and oranges is approaching a whirlwind Panama Canal. The committee had in other fuels. These change« were not close, prices advancing sharply and serted a provision providing that sueh aecompliahed, however, without a pro- > buyers scrambling for the remainder b f salaries and wages should not exceed longed debate, in whieh tho committee the crop. Tho navel season will end within 10 days— a month ahead of last by more than 25 per cent the salaries found itself practically alone. year. Only 500 cars of navels are left in the state. The shipments to date Wants Postal Savings Bank«. O ran tee Watarways Fund. have boon about 2,000 ahead of those at Washington, May 7— President Rooee- Washington, M ay 0.— The Benate this time a year ago. vfelt today expressed to Senator Carter, committee on commerce today adopted o f tho eommittoe on poetoffioee and p ost the report o f ita subcommittee, whieh M ora Troublaa fo r Braxil. roads, (tie earnest desire to see a postal revised the Newlands waterways bill. Rio de Janeiro, May 8— Colonel Pis savings bank bill become a law at this This report fixes the appropriation at cido Castro, who headed the revolution session. Senator Carter told tha Presi 810.000,006, and authorizes the issuance o f Acre, declares that if Acre is in dent that he thought tho bill whieh had o f bohds when the “ waterways fu n d ” corporated with the state o f Amazonas been favorably reported to the Sonata falls below $5,000,000, in order to keep instead o f being proclaimed a separate would be taken up bv that body at an the fund u{\ to that emount. Tke full state, the inhabitants will proclaim aa- frequent other revolution nnd fight to make early date, and that " I t would pass both eommittee expects to hold frequ houses house« end and become beo ~ n law without serf- meetings with n view to reporting the themaelves this time an independent nn- re as early ns possible. tion. one opposition. 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