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NEWS ITEMS FROM WASRI1T0N, D. C.
IN Q U IR Y T O C O N + IN p B .
W ood
Pulp
Buoy
bo Vory
C om m itt«« to
During 8ummor. *
Washington, June' ».— The wood
pulp and paper investigation commit­
tee o f the house, which presented its
preliminary report to that body oev-
erai days ago, w ill continue its inves­
tigations during the recess o f con­
gress. It is the purpose o f Chairman
Mann to gather a great deal df sta­
tistical information of the census bu-
rdhu and the Department o f Com­
merce and Labor during the coming
summer. Subcommittees will also be
appointed to visit paper mills in differ­
ent sections o f the country and take
testimony, and it“ is possible the full
committee will hold a number of
meetings.
It is also the desire o f Chairman
Mann to investigate thoroughly the
pulp wood question, and if it is pos­
sible the committee will visit Canada
fo r this purpose. Several letter» have
been sent to the publishers o f news-
iapers who failed to answer the first
etter sent by the committee asking
for information, and also t o . paper
manufacturers. These letters will be
taken by »an employe o f the census
bureau, and the information contained
in them put into shape to, be of the
most benefit to the committee.
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Big Drydock for Bremerton.
—^W ashington, June « . — Revised spe
cifications for the naval drydock to
be built at the Bremerton navy yard,
On Puget Sound, were completed to­
day by Rear Admiral Holliday, ^hief
o f the navy yards bureau. It is ex­
pected that the dock d ill be complet­
ed 18 months from July I, when work
is expected to be started. Bids for
the construction o f the dock have
been asked, and it is announced that
they will be opened on June 18. The
preparations are being carried on
with,dispatch, and it is not thought
that any delay will be permitted. The
need o f the big navy dock on the Pa­
cific has been made clear by the visit
o f the Atlantic fleet.
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Northern Pacific Will Construct Point
Defiance Line.
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Tacoma, Wash., June ».— From a re­
liable source the information comes
that the Northern Pacific will at once
P U T MARINES O N GUARD.
complete the purchase o f the right o f
way for the Point Defiance line. Deals
Uncle Bam to-be Bure of FdJr Elec­ that have been pending for over $
year for the Portland cut-off are to be
tion In Panama.
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closed, and the additional right of way
Washington, June 1.— The Panama necessary to connect with the main
presidential campaign, which ia . to line south o f the city it to be pur­
culminate in an election the first week chased at once.
in July, has recently developed “ rev­
A ttorney Charles Murray ia said to
olutionary tendencies’1 to such'an ex­ have become connected w ith « the
tent as to cause grave concern and Northern Pacific legal department and
the Serious intention to employ severe given peraonal_charge o f the closing
measures on the part o f the American o f the Point Defiance deals. Before
government to insure a fair and hon-inia
hem his return to Taccpna recently, M r,
est election, probably the firat in the I Murray waa associated with Judge
history o f Central America.- The 500 Gqrdon, attpm
attorney
ey for the Great
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marines stationed on Che ern at Spokane, and ia in elope touch
Interests.
isthmus w ill be defail/d
elec­ W th the Hill in
ed to the elec-
tion placet. A s some precincts will
The Point Defiance line and the tun­
need no armed supervision, and others nel will be bnilt by the Northern ^Pa­
will need several troops, they w ill be cific and Great Northern jointly,
distributed where they w ill do the completion o f the north bank road to
most good.
Vancouver-jnakes the extension of the
The call fo r a personal report from fine to Tacoma an immediate • neces
Minister Squiert is the result, it i» ex­ sity.
plained, o f new developments. A t the
same time, Mr. Squiers may be asked
8AVE LIVES O F BABIES.
to explain certain newspaper com­
ments to the effect that he has al­
New York Philanthropists Plan Sys­
lowed himself to become enthusiastic
regon
tematic Campaign.
in favor o f one o f the candidates. Mr.
Squiers will sail for the United States
h o r t in e
N ew York, June 3.— Physicians and
tomorrow. _________________
representatives o f 50 hospitals, char­
itable and municipal organizations,
Railroads in Fnar.
.nurseries and diet kitchens banded
u n io n a c if ic
Washington, June 5.— Newspaper themselves together at a meeting held
hammering o f the plan to increase at the department o f health to co-jop-
rates has resulted in compelling the erate with Health Cortunissioner Dar­
railroads to desÿt therefrom, appar­ lington in a campaign^gainst mortal­
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ently. , -The announcement was made ity among the infants this summer. *
at the office o f the ¡interstate com­
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merce commission today fndt the
commission had infoifnation that new
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tariffs would be filed July 1. The law months..
According to tne plan adopted each
compels that new tariffs shall be filed
a month in advance of the time new bureau w ill be divided ihto districts
rates are to g o into effect. June 1 so that there can be no overlapping
has passed, and no increased tariffs o f territory. As many milk def
have been filed, indicating that the ihysicians and nnrses as needed
plan announced after the trunk line >e supplied to each district. It was
Through Pullman standard and tourist
meeting at N ew York, looking to in­ also decided to issue cards o f instruc­ sleeping c an daily tp Om aha Chicago, Spo­
tions
to*
mothers,
which,
it
is
said,
will
kane; tourist sleeping can dally to Kansas
creased rates beginning July 11, has
City; through Pullman tourist sleeping ean
ueen abandoned. The snippers’ vic­ be radically different to those sent out (personally
conducted) weekly to Chicago,
tory in this matter is wholy credited before. The cards w ill be distributed Kansas City; reclining chair cars (seats free)
to the East dally.
to the newspaper publicity, which by thousands. _____________
has been persistent throughout the
LINiytS EARN BIG SU BSID Y .
country against increases.
A paper that will prove intereating to every
member of every family In this epunty
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Y o u w an t a rem edy that w ill not
only give quick relief but effect a
perm anent cure.
Y o u w an t a rem edy that w ill re­
lieve the lungs and keep expectora­
tion easy.
Y o u w an t a rem edy that w ill coun­
teract any tendency tow ard pneu­
monia.
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Y o u w an t a rem edy that is pises
ant and safe to taka.
Cham berlain’s *
m eets all o f these
fo r the speedy and . _________
o f b ad oolds .stands w ithout a ]
Three Trains East Daily
D a ra n
TIM« SCHEDULES
Partis nS. Dr.
Hale Calculates Surplus.
Cunard Gets 8760,000 n Year on
■alt taka, Denver,
Washington, June 2.— In presenting
Mauretania and Lusitania.
Chicago
Ft Worth,Omaha,
Portland
his statement o f appropriations to the
iNew York,’ June 3.— Th e gigantic
Kansas City, M.
senate. Hale undertook to show that' tl urbine steamers Lustiania and Maure’
Lou ls,Chl cago aad
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via
notwithstanding claims to the con­ tania have earned fo r the Cunard
trary the expenditure would be well Steamship company an annual subsidy Huntington.
within the revenues o f the year.
Balt Laka, Denver,
o f $750,000 a year, according to a cable
Atlantia
rt.TVorth, Omaha,
The total estimated revenues are from L ive rp o o l‘ received today by the
Emmas City, U .
$878,123,011, while he undertook to N ew Y ork representatives o f the fine.
Louls.i hlcagoand
show that thewexpenditures for the Th e message stated that the British Huntington.
next year would be nearly $1(52,117,- government announced in parliament
WallarWalla, Lewla-
804, leaving a surplus o f $28,005,11$. yesterday that the tw o great steam­
Bt. Paul
ton, Spokane,Wal-
He arrived at this conclusion by de­ ships have fulfilled all conditions o f
Fast Mall
lace, ' P u llm a n ,
ducting from the total appropriation the snbsidy agreement. The conditions
Minneapolis, St.
Paul. Duluth, MU-
o f 1000 the amounts which have been were that the ships should make 14i
Trinimi Chiosco
appropriated to pay deficits, which, knots an hour for a trans-Atlantic
mal Beat.
he said, should properly be charged tò round trip.
1008, and the appropriation o f $20,-
The Mauretania has averaged 24.8$
187.000 made on account o f the Pan­ knots an hour westbound, and 24.48
New Pottage Rates.
ama Canal, which is made payable eastbound. Th e Lnstiania has aver­
i ticket I
at, or
Washington, June fl.— Uncle 8am ean from the proceeds o f the sale o! aged 24A3 westbound and 23.S2 east-
w rite to John Bull more frequently next bonde.
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bound.
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fa ll, for after October 1 it w ill eon but
2 eents for each letter instead o f If.
Cuts Short Third Term Talk,,
LEAVE8 JURY T O DECIDE.
Announcement was made today at the
Washington, June 4.— Because Pres­
«Alee o f the postmaster general that an
agreement has been perfeeted by whieh ident Roosevelt’s latest * declaration Courts R tfiiu to Dismiss Charge of
g ra ftin g on Onpttal.
the letter rate between the United that “ no friend o f mine” will qontinuc
States, England, Iceland and Scotland efforts to nominate, the president has
Harrisburg, Pa., Jrine 3.— Judge
will be reduced from 5 eents to 2 eents. written to one o f W est Virginia’s del­ Kunkel, in fhe Dauphin county court.
The .charge win means 'a saving of
egates To the Chicago convention for today refused to take the capitol con
much money, as the trans-Atlantic
the specific purpose o f heading off spiracy case from the jury, and all five
mails have been increasing rapidly in
what appears to be a united effort to defendants w ill therefore stand trial.
volume.
revive the Roosevelt sentiment. More The decision was a keen disappoint­
than this, the president’s friends, echo- ment to the defense.
Will Send Mors Manned.
Immediately after the ruling the de­
ing his sentiment, aaiy that the presi­
Washington. June 5.— Publication dent has expressed himself to the fense ppened its case. E x-A ttofa ey
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o f the United Press dispatch telling of contrary on this subject in terms General Hensel Outlined the defense.
H e said be spoke fo r all the defend­
the critical Condition of affairs in the «which admit o f rfo uncertainty.
ants, and aenied collusion or falsity in
republic of Panama, aroused great in­
measures o f the metallic furniture of
terest here, and it was announced to­
Hitchcock Starts fpr Chicago.
the new capitol, as charged by the
day that 200 additional marines have
Washington, «June %.— Frank H.. state. The defense, he said, would
been ordered sent to the isthmiis
once, with orders to protect Am eri­ Hitchcock, one of the managers o f the show that the system o f measure­
can property and help keep order at Taft campaign, will leave this city ments was a proper one in all respects,
the coming election. It is also planned for Chicago tomorrow, where he will and that it worked a saving to the
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to detail on the isthmus a large body appear before the national committee state. *,
o f sailors being transferred to and in the interest of Secretary o f W ar
A m r ic ant Maasacred.
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i r o n the Atlantic fleet if t o nditiona Taft during the consideration o f con­
~<To not* improve before The election.
Teheran, June* 3.— M ore than 200
tests
for
seats
in
the
national
conven­
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tion. Mr. Hijchcock had a confer­ Christian Armenians have been massa­
Metcalf Piles His Complaint.
ence today Vfcth President Roosevelt cred by Kun|s in renewed depreda­
Washington, June 4. — Secretary at the W hite House, and later with tions in the vicinity o f Urumian, and
today that city is bging besieged by
M etcalfs complaint, filed with the Mr. Taft. _________________
the Kurdish tribesmen. Wholesale
interstate commerce commission, al­ ■Mail Ocean Bill Very Much Alive.
massacre and pillaging characterize
leges* that the Adams, Northern P a ­ / Washington, June ».— That the the operations o f the Kurds through­
cific an)l other express companies are ocean mail bill, which passed the sen­ out a large district surrotinding Uru-
gou ging the government. It alleges ate on March 20 without .a division miah. W hile this alarming situation
the companies last July charged 40 ana later was sustained by the senate prevails on the frontier, there is the
cents per 100 too much on merchan­ in the postoffiée bill by a vote o f 4$ wildest excitement in Teheran. On
dise to the navy yard at Bremerton. to 12, is riot killed by the action of every hand there is talk o f impenditvg
Washington. Th e amount involved the house in failing to accept it on a war with Rnssia as a result o f the
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ia $1500. The complaint ia a test case narrow vote o f 145 to 153, is the firm Kurdish massacres.
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to determine the rate.
conviction o f the friends o f f^e meas­
Hearst Has Gained 107.
ure. Th ey believe that next Decem­
Held as a Filibuster.
ber it will win by a decisive majority. . N ew York. June 3.— In the recount
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Washington, June $. — Complying I
o f votes o f the Hearst-McClellan elec­
- Selects Toklo Commission.
with the request o f the state depart
tion o f 1005 today, seven ballot-boxes
meat, the minister o f foreign affairs of
Washington. June 3. — Secretary
Honduras has ordered the arrept o f F. Root has decided on the personnel of from the first assembly district show
G. Bailey, former preeident of the Ex­ the commission to represent^ fhc a net gain of four votes for William
port Shipping company, of New Jersey, United States at the Tokio exposition R. Hearst. When the recounting of
and the detention o f the steamer Gold* in 1012. The commissioners general votes had been concluded for the day,
norough and her cargo. This informs will be Francis B. Loomis, former as­ 22 boxes had been recanvassed, whieh
tion earn« to the department in p dis­ sistant secretary o f state; Frederick showed a gain o f 20 fo r Hearst. So
patch from Minister Dodge lit Ban Sal­ J. V. Skiff, director of the Field mu­ far, 48 bo«es have been recounted by
vador, dated Wednesday.'
seum, o f Chicago, and United States the court, which give Hearst a gain of
107.
judge for the district o f Minnesota.
Plague ia Still Raging.
Bourne Going to Europe.
Washout* in Montana.
Washington, June 4.— The Am eri­
Washington.
June
4. — Senator
Bntte. Mont., June 3.— Seventeen
can charge d'affaires at Caracas has
advisèd the state department' that Bourne has informed some o f his col­ overland trairil on the Burlington and
-since May *5, the date o f the reopen­ leagues that he expects- to ssil for , Northern Pacific railroads are held no
ing of the port o f La Gutyra, there Europe in a short rime to join his today in this section by the most dis­
have been seven cases o f plague, two wife, who is completing a tour around astrous washouts in the history if the
o f which are kn ow » to have been fa­ the world. According to thesq sen­ Northern Pacific in the Northw-st.
tal. The governm er' has caused to ators, Bourne will sail before the Chi- Nine trains are held up at L ii ingston.
be published daily bulletins showing cago convention. Several efforts made, east o f hepe. Five are blocked at
plague conditions. The dispatch also to locate Bourne arid confirm the Drummond, west o f Bntte, and'three
at Missonla, 40 miles west o f Drum­
reports one death from the plague at story were unavailing.
mond. Traffic has been tied up hope­
Caracas. __________________
Hopes to Recover'8ight.
lessly since Saturday night.
World Trip for M|ddl«a.
Washington. June » — In the hope
Claims to ba Réal Qowie.
Washington, June 4.—O f two hun­ that he may recover his sight, Thomas
dred members o f the clan at the A n ­ P. Gore, tne blind senator o f Okla­
Chicago, June 3.— "John Alexander
napolis naval academy who will grad­ homa, entered upon a course o f treat- D ow ie” has arrived in Chicago from
uate next Friday, 111 have been or. men today at the Episcopal eye, ear Munich, Germany, and will establish
dered to report to the Atlantic fleet and throat hospital, in this city, under here the church o f Moses. H e claims
at San FrancUco, July 1. The mid­ the care o f Dr. William Holland W il- to he the real John Alexander Dowie,
dies xre jubilant over the prospect o f mer. Mr. Gore lost his sight in child­ and says that Dowie, the first, the
the trip to the Far Ea*t and home hood, and but slight hope is held out dead ruler o f Zion City, was his
again by way o f Sues canal and the by the physicians as to his recovery brother,
i«$. and
and took his name when t h y
o f sight.
Atlantic ocean.
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Emergency May Not Arise.
Washintgon, June 8.— Treasury o f­
ficials declared today, after a study o f
tho new currency law, there is nothing
in ¿he measure whieh says that clearing
house certificates are illegal. They also
«xpress the opinion that nod a dollar of
the authorised emergency eurreney will
over be issued.v Should nn emergency
arise, they think that clearing house
«ertifientes instead of highly taxed
emergency eurreney would be * resorted
to again. The treasury department is
arranging for $500,000,000 in emer
geney circulation notoe In blank for
any bank whieh might apply for them
under the regulations.
a Bad Cold
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SORE TH RO AT,
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which lingered for weeks,'* says J. TJr-
quhart, o f Bepbyr, Ontario. “ My oougfa
was very dry and harsh. Tbs looal
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Brina, m.
It is Equally Valuable for CbNdm
It Coritams no Narcotic and is
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