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El Psso, Tex.. M a y 15— Pursued by
n^ea and bloodhounds, three robbers
Saturday, M ay IS .
Washington, M ay 16.— Practically the
whole day in the senate w as spent in
consideration o f the bill concerning for-
est reserves in the Applachian and
W hite mountains. It wss
is Anally passed,
n ftsr n speech o f nearly two hoars'
duration by Senator Taller, o f Colorado,
la opposition. It earriss aa appropria
tion of $6,000,000, and its fchance* o f
passing ths house nt this session are
poor.
A s a first move to redeem the repub
lican promise of revising the tariff, the
aenata adopted a resolution authorising
the flnnncs mommittee to take up the
subject o f tariff rates and to employ
experts to prepare information to assist
In the revision of the schedule#. The
committee is also to report ns to legis
lation, reciprocity or otherwise, neces
sary to enact in order to secure equit
able treatment for American products
abroad. The committee will sit during
the summer.
With $36,0<K) o f loot in their possession,
t h » bill b o w , he thinks be haa iasnred
are ffaeiag through tha ragged mountain
passage by the -postponement,
passes north o f Froneh, n little station
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Washington, M a y 13.— One-half e f 60 miles from East Las Vegas, N . M ,
the five hour session o f the house today 0B the Sants P e railroad, fn an qffort
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roll-calls
oa tha various
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propositions-presented. When the d a y 's ,* 0
th* « !“ *«&«■ of the 1,w-
work had been concluded, the ngrieul-1
A t French, U ta last evening, they
tursl and postofflee appropriation bills broke down tho doors o f ths depot,
End been eent to conference, a n d the bound
v . nBj and gagged tha station agent a a d
following bills passed:
Perm itting owners of patents ia eases special guard, blew opoa tha safe, took
where the government has appropriate ! tho money aad rode away, leaving their
inventions to apply to ths eourt of victims helpless.
elnims fo r relief; authorising tha ea
A tramp wandered into the station
of tea sweepings whsn intended to
half an hour later, released the almost
used In ths mnnofnetnro of caffeine, and unconscious men and gave tha alarm.
an omnibus bridge bill.-
Tha news o f tha dariag robbery
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Tuesday, M ay IS.
Washington, M a y 12— The senate to
day passed tha postoffice appropriation
bill,
harrying
amounts aggregating
$329,072,367. A s passed the bill a l
lows $1 a day expenses fo r railw ay
postal alerks when aw ay from termi
nals, which w ill incur a total expense
o f about $1,000,000.
Amendments adopted b y the senate
provide fo r weighing the mails anna-
ally instead o f e v e r y four years, and
add the Galllnger provision concerning
tha improvement o f the,mail service to
the I ’hilLppineS, Chian, Japan, Australia
and South American ports.
Washington, M ay 1 6 _ T h e proeero
o f cleaniag np preparatory to adjourn
ment was continued in the house today.
The sundry civil appropriation bill
was aest to conference; the confer-
enee report on the military academy
b ill was agreed to; the general de
ficiency appropriation bilj was reported,
and the following bills passed: Grant
ing compensation to government em
ployes for injuries in the service and
Washington, M a y 12.— Aftei
imff • de-
authorisation o f the eontinuanee of the bate lasting praetiealjy the entire
in la id waterways commission.
sion, the house today, by a vote o f ISO
to 94, agreed to the conference report
Friday, May 16.
upon the naval appropriation bilL The
Washington, M ay 15— The Aldrish insertion of a new provision relating
currency bill w ss substituted for the to increase in pay fo r officers and men
Vrooiand bill in the senate today, and o f tho marine corps and navy drew
the transfer took but Uttle longer than forth a good deal of criticism o f the
was required in the calling of ths roll. conferees, who were eharged with hav
T h e effect is to throw both the senate ing taken liberties aad with h aviag vio
a a d house bills into conference. The lated the trust reposted in them b y the
managers on ths part o f the senate ere house. The conferees reached a com
Aldrich, Allison, Hale, Daniel and Tel plete agreement, and tha bill b o w goes
to the president.
ler.
Considerable interest was manifested
The dispateh with which this agree
ment was reached is a striking exam on the floor in the announcement that
ple o f what can be done in the closing the currency bill* would be considered
day s o f a session of congress. A moot and disposed o f Thursday next.
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V.
ing o f the senate committee "on finance
w a s held in the forenoon, and a de
Monday, May II.
cision to am m d the honse bill by sub
Washington, M a y 11.— The senate to
stituting the measure passed b y the day parsed the agricultural bill, carry
senate several weeks ago was reached ing an appropriation aggregating $12,-
without difficulty. Chairman Aldrich 142,146. For building roads and mak
w as authorised to make the report, ing other permanent improvements in
which, he did as soon as ths bill passed tho national forest, $1,000,000, instead
by tha house yesterday had been “ mes of $500,000, as provided b y the house
saged o v e r.''
o f representatives, was appropriated,
Some changes were made in the sen giving one-half the amount s u e d by the
ate bill by the committee, however, and ehief f o r e s t e r . ______
it wan necessary to have a now print
Washington, M a y 11.— The hones to
o f it prepared before it could bo called
day took the final congressional step by
up for consideration.
whieh betting on horse races at Ben-
Washington, M a y 15.— The Vreeland nings w ill hereafter be prohibited. A
currency bill, as ameaded b y the sen b ill authorizing tha appropriation for
a te, went to tho house nt 8:15 o ’clock au addition to the regular military ea-
tkie afternoon, and immediately was teblishment o f 50 eaptaias to command
called up by Barton of Ohio, who moved tfce Philippine ocouts also was passed.
to suspend the raise, disagree to the
The bill amending the homestead laws
ameadmeste and ask a' conference. In so aa to permit the entry e f 320 aerea
o f 100
the Opinion o f W illiam s, ths minority
terso o f non-irrignMo
leader, the bill as amended by the sen publie land in Western States was
ate was infinitely worse than the Vree
land bill. He urged
his colleagues
to
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The bill allowing the States of Idaho
vote against the motion te disagree to and W yom ing 2,000,000 additional sen
the senate amendments, saying that, i f o f land for roelamation was defeated.
tha
the motion was lost, the bill would have
The dry homestead bill was panned by
to go to the banking committee. The 139 to 74. It applies to noaminernl,
motion was carried by a vote o f 150 to nonirrigable. unreserved and nonappro-
iated publie lands in Colorado, Cali*
J03.
rnia, Idsh
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Ore
t, Waahingtoi
T hursday, M ay 14.
gon, Utah,
Washington, Wyoming, Ari-
300.
Washington,
M ay
14— Tha great nona and N e w M ei cleo
aundry eivil appropriation bill, carry
Washington, M a y 11.— A t a confer
in g a total of about $120,000,000, * a s
passed by the senate today. An amend ence today between the lenders o f the
ment by Gnllingar, appropriating OfiOQO. bouse and senate it w as practically
to enable the government o f Alaska to agreed that congress shall adjourn F ri
suppress the liquor traffic among the na day, M a y 22. __________
tives was adopted. This ie the last of
Saturday, $fay 0.
the large supply bills, and its passage
Washington, M ay 9___The debate on
places the senate squarely alongside
the house in the consideration of the the main features e f the agricultural
appropriation bills, and of the eatire 14 appropriation bill was practically con
the senate today. Smoot o f
leaves only the general deficiency and cluded by 1
the military academy bills to be oonsid-1 Utah spoke at length in advocacy o f the
service. Lodge
and
♦red by either house. A portion of the forest
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1 reserve
erosion was devoted to consideration of Newlnnds supported the p olicy of the
the bill suspending the penalty feature service.
o f the commodity clause« of the railroad « Clark o f W yom ing reviewed at length
what he said he regarded aa the weak
rate bill, but a vote was not takem
ness of the forestry service. He de
Washington, M ay 14— The Vreeland clared that its opponents were not in
«urreney bill, agreed upon by the repute different to the preservation o f the tim
lican enueus, was today put through the ber lands,' but objected to the methods
house under a special rule by a vote of practiced by the Bureau o f Forestry
184 to 145. Fifteen so-called insurgents under its present administration.
« f the majority party voted with the
In addition to the attention given the.
democrats, who went on record solidly agricultural bill, the senate voted te
send to the committee oa judiciary tho
against tha measure.
A s soon as the bill reaches the senate resolution introduced by Burkett o f
Aldrich will call a meeting of the com Nébrnekn declaring tomorrow to be
mittee on finance to consider it. It is “ M others’ D a y ,“ aad suggesting that
«xpeeted the committee will vote unani seaatora and employes of the senate
mously to am sad the house measure by wear a white dower ia honor o f that
striking out all after the enacting
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clause and Inserting the provisions of
Washington, M ay 9.— Although oa
the bill which was passed by the senate.
It is not doubted that the senate will several occasions it had difficulty ia
»«p ro v e the actio* o f the eommittee. I maintaining a quorum, the houaetrans-
The effect of this course would be to '
considerabl le business today. A
«end both the Vreeland and Aldrich , number of measures were passed, ia-
I eluding a child-labor law fo r the D ie
bills to conference.
1 trlct e f Colombia, intended aa a substi
tute for thq senate bill, permitting a
W ednesday, May 13.
peals In naturalisation cases fr6m tl
Washington, M ay It-— Further con District to the Circuit Court of Appeals,
sideration of the Browfisville affair was and repealing the act of the legislature
today postponed by the senate until o f N ew Mexico o f 1903 regarding civil
December 16 next. This decision was procedure in personal injury cases.
reached after an extended exchange of
The house adjourned until 2 e'clock
view s among senators. Foraker, after tomorrow, wbfcn eulogies w ill b < de
urging the appointment of an early livered upon the life and character of
d ay fo r voting on his bill, moved that tbs late Representative Adolph Meyer",
h be taken np next December. A fter of Louisiana, In view e f the etreum-
a motion by Culberson of Texas, to vote stances o f the adjournment, W illiam s
on the bill next Saturday, was laid an did not insist upon the usual roU-enil.
the table, F oraker's motion was adopted
Under a statute passed by the last
by a vote of 62 to 6.
assembly, Louis Ferris, rrho dynamited
Foraker gave oot a statement saying the train at Butte, w ill be sentenced to
that, while he could not have passed death i f convicted.
C
it .
W ants Roosevelt to S to p Knocks.
Washington, M a y 13— Insisting that
Affected by Am erican PaM c.
Washington, M a y
14.— Reporting to
the president “ let n p “ on the railroads the state department from Amsterdam,
and that no opposition be made to the Consol Henry H . M organ says that pos
proposed increase in rates, representa sibly no country o f Europe had been
tives of the “ Prosperity league“ called relatively affected so disadvantageous^
on the president this morning. A l
recent financial crisis in the
though the eommittee declared that it T&l ted States as The Netherlands,
represented the most influential mer largely on account o f the total raspen
chants of both East sad West, it is be don o f tha diamond trade. Whereas
lieved hero that tha railroads Influenced tha exports of tha nparklsn in 1906
tha movement to create sentiment ia amounted to flll.fl33.352. In
fav o r of highat rates.
fe ll off to only $7,452,604.
wired to every ta4rn ia tho neighbor-
hood o f Frcneh, 'and a special train
bearing 20 deputies and SO horses left
Eaat Lae Vegas ia h alf an hour, hot
on the trail o f the fleeing robbers. A
special with four men left Dawson also,
and a message was seat *o
to r the terri
torial penitentiary nt Bantu Fe for
bloodhounds,
which
were
brought
through as fast as a special engiae and
ear could carry them.
The stolen money was sent from A l
buquerque to pay tho eoal minora nt
Dawson, N . M.
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lican Convention.
Portland, M ay 16— Two republican
parties, or factions, fought ia yester
d a y ’s republican conventions, the one
the party is not yat harmonised, though
the two factions pledged support to the
tleket.
The Fulton men had things all their
qwa w ay , and ruled^with an, iron hand.
They gave their rivals nothing and
took aw ay from them everything. The
T a ft power, overwhelmingly strong in
ird sad tourist
T h ro n g
d a ily to Omaha. Chicago, Spo
Oregon, was in their hold, and they
si ee p in g c a n d a ily to nansas
used it to shut out their opponents.'
tourist sleeping ears
Sty ¡through
The delegates, alternates and electors (personally conducted) . w eekly to Chicago,
Cause«City; reclining ch
< air oars (seats b os)
chosen were:
,
te the Beet deity.
Delegatee to national eonyentioi
A t large— C. W . Fulton, o f Clatsop;
George H. William s, o f Multnomah; Ay
N . Gilbert, o f M arion; C. G. Huntley,
Dnrant
o f Clackamas.
First congressional district— Ralph ’ CM
U t Lake. Daevas,
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Ft. Worth,Omaha,
T- William s, o f P o lk ; C. A. Behlbrede, ' Fonuid
o f Coos,
•M a . ss.
Second congressional dintriet— Dr. H .
ffanM
ngw.
W .,Coe, o f Multnomah; A sa B. Thomp
son, of Umatilla.
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Balt lake, Dsnver,
A llan tie
Alternates—
rt. Worth. Omaha,
Express
ms
City,
St.
A t largo— J. H . Brown, o f Portland;
W . A . William s, o f Forest G rdvs; A . I an ting ton.
L . Teta, o f Portland; H . C. Kinney, o f
XaUaWalWLëwS:
G rants Pass.
toa, Spokane,W al» M a . m
' Bt. Paul
listrict— Frank Ira W hite, of
First* diet
Vast M ail
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Klamath F B ls ; E. D. Cnsiek, of A l-
Three Trains East Daily
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c f bad calda stenda without a
SORE THROAT,
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Second
district— J. R. Gault, <
B u m s; J. W . Kelly, o f Portland.
Presidential electors—
R. R. Butler, o f Gilliam ; A . C. M a n
te n , o f Douglas; J. D. Lea, o f-M altao -
ham ; Frank J. M iller, o f I^nn.
FEAR A P L O T .
Governm ent O rd e rs S tra n g e rs Kept
O ut o f Engine R oom s. ,
Francisco, M a y 15.— A special
order has been issued by Adm iral
Thomas directed to the fleet captains
directing them to take every precaution
to prevent any etrangers from gaining
access to ths engine or fireroome o f
their ships.
The issuance o f the order has caused
a great deni of comment among the of
ficers o f the fleet, as a general order is
already in force prohibiting strangers
from visiting the engine rooms.
That the government is in possession
o f information directly connected with
the issuance of the order ie the general
belief o f the officers. A feature o f the
fleet’s visit to this port /which hi
passed without notice until the present
order w ss issued ie the fact that not a
single Japanese has been aboard one of
tho ships sines the arrival ox thy fleet
here.
Taken in connection with tod ay’s or
der, the sentiment is openly expressed
by a number o f the offieere that the
leaders o f the local Japanese colony,
knowing that the government w as ia
pomeeeion of information lending to the
belief that an attempt might be made
to injure some o f the ships, advised
their countrymen to keep aw ay from
the ships.
N o information concerning the issu
ance o f the order exeept that it is a
natural precautionary measure is given
out from the flagship.
Secretly S aves Money.
Decatur, 111., M ay 16.— City authori
ties were astounded today when City
Comptroller Bobbin« “ confessed” that
'he had been holding out on the city
revenue« for eieht years, and now has
$100,000 in a bank to the credit of the
city. N o one knew his secret but the
mayors who' have served in that time.
Robbins said he knew the aldermen
would spend the money if they bad it,
and he took it upon himself to save it
for a rainy day in the e ity ’s affairs,
or perhaps for a new city hall. The
aldermen, instead of being pleased, are
furious.
Volcano S c a re s People.
Hilo, Hawaii, M ay 16— N ot for many
years has there been eueh a wonderful
activity in the pit of Halemaumau as
has developed during the last ten days.
There has been Are in the pit ever sines
the overflow a year ago last January,
bnt the Are was fluctuating and uncer
tain. I t would blase brilliantly for
day or two* then would shrink aw ay
slowly. For some time past, however,
the pit has been gradually- filling np.
Moot N ext nt Portland. /
Boston, M a y IS— H avin g adopted
several important resolutions, electing
officers and voting to hold the next an
nual convention nt Portland, Or., the
eleventh annual convention o f the N a
tional Retail Grosera’ Association ad
journed tonight
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