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h m i IN m AH O .I !WS ITEMS FROM WASHINGTOi rA T IO N . S4 * 8 PEACE 18 R E 8TO R E O . Hone in Cabinet 1 N ew t to Wi ington, Aug. haa been f # i y f America and an e : ___ expressed that it would be tied, is given in a cablegram here today by Dr. Ugarte, from Honduras, from the min- [ foreign affairs o f his country, dge, the American minister Lepers From MainlaasL May Not Be ri^i . f f Ht I»? fU *n e * m d Sand Point la Threatened. A3 12.—A Sand fbtÆ ' special to ' the irit r says: ith the wind blowing a gaie and adjaèént town at Kootenai wiped tt seems that no power can eavw P o in t: A t fl o'clock M et weseing fo rest 6m north o f K ootenai hist?11 into the tow n sad to e town vir- States, the ony on isolated Molokai, can not recruit its death-marked popula te was burned to V » tion from this country. I t is this fact that makes it impossible fo r govern company haa a T T h e Humbird Lumber 1 ment officials to comply with the re ',600 m ill at Kootenai, which ' quest o f the territorial authorities o f Arizona fo r the speedy removal o f aged 5 * toe ground. » * W h ito to y insured. A t present toe -- ------------- ------------- : Vphom the ter thin 2,000 feed o f toe Panhandle med fo r its vie- Iter, which seems doomed. with the Honduran govern The homeless people o f the little ) matter o f * the consol and * % * * * ■ * > Dr. H .C . Geddings, let o f Kootenai hove been broug ht il at Ceiba, whose exequaturs assistant surgeon general o f the public and are being cared fo r by citi health and marine i£spi|arservice, the zens. A ll o f them lost their belong leper settlement at Molokai is strictly Honduras. _____ . » W lB jr i.1 « » te r p r i^ . There exists ings. Over 500 volunteers are fighting the — qi j SU tWiMioc ibw nor prcccocnv vo warrant n approach o f the flames. Sand Point M AKE RATE D ECISION S O O N . thq removal o f a leper frpm a state or baa a population o f about 10,000. An territory, however, to (he settlement, » p e a l has just been sent to the Spo Important Ruling to be Mads by In and Dr. Geddings voices the opinion o f kane fire department fo r aid. th e bureau that the Hawaiian health terstate Cooairûssiùn. I t was impossible at midnight to authorities would not approve such a learn the extent o f the damage by fire Washington, Aug. I I . — During the move. St Sand Point. The telegraph w ires n ext Month o r s ix weeks it is possible are down and connection is lost with that tho Interstate Commerce commis- Favors Policy o f Peace. the regular telephone line, but the aion w ill decide upon the question o f operator o f the Independent Telehpone nablenesa o f the proposed] the (kfmon; jü u îü office a t Send Point, States that S * of raUroad freigh t ratas ii in P o in t is in no imateditae danger. The Georgia. Tennessee, flo r id a town o f Kootenai was b o rn e* but the ' South Carolina, in ■ territory and. Texee. in the lîn ^ h ê r e T o r ^ n a ^ h ë Holland govem - b ig mill of the Humbird compand was ment is sounding American Minister saved. vestern ter O B ■ a t Th e Hague as to what the the Reports are conflic the prop Stàtua m ight A * in the varyin g „ n e lt e r at Ponderay, Southern states wml ‘ leal . _ report declaring _ __ _ _ it was «x triai ve increases proposed through- contingencies that are likely to arias. one that out Urn country at thia time. The de- W hile the United SU tee under cer- .¿rhife the other states that the forest ____ was near but toe smelter was still cisiqn will have » important bearing tata conditions may be open to o r i t i fire ciam regarding any prospective course f f f » on S in general. in Venezuela, it is not believed that ly co-operative punitive agreement Good dob Awaits a Laarned Chef. any T H O U 8 A N D 8 PE RI8H . vw V- l — —a. A ith any foreign power w ill be sought. 14 — A ch ef is VTSflningion, Aug. needed at the government asylum for On the contrary an arrangement fo r a settlement o f differences South China Scene o f Desolation Fol the insane, ana a civil service examin- peaceful would be gladly welcomed. lowing Typhoon. atiqn today to All the va- heldI candjr. Notwithstanding the fa ct that the'position pays 91.200 a year.there w a s,n o over abundance o f applicants fo r the job. The reason perhaps lies in the feet that the successful appli cant must be possessed o f a fund o f knowledge that would enable him to hold down a chief clerkship in almost any o f the departments and render it unnecessary for him to don a cook's api Robbers Torture Women. Washington, Aug. 13.—«-Three mask ed men entered the home o f Miss Ma ria de Garmo in a remote part o f the y esterday meriting and after battering down the door, bound and gagged Mias de Garmo and her niece,. Miss L<iszie Hartman, the only occu pants o f the house, and robbed them o f their jew elry and a small amount o f cash. Carpets were slashed, mattress Mystery at Oyster Bay. es ripped open and chests broken into. Oyster Bay, Aug. 14.— Tbs unusual When no large sum Of money was a ctivity at the government e x e c u t iv e _____ found, ____________ the women _____ were __________ tortured until offips here, which haa been apparent fainted and the mer\ left. fo r a l most a week, both day and night, Miss Hartman, bleeding and cut, at l become the subject o f constderaMe last freed herself from the ropes and ■ity. Rudolph Forster, acting released tan aunt. t U 2 » stary to the president, and the o f clerks unde? jfcm reeeirtiy fca«v ’ HTtcFicoclc O T I S Chicago the hardest woreed men in to e Washington, Aug. .1 5 . Their duties begin early and 1M sb > coathiuafl fa r into the Frank H. Hitchcock, o f t o e Republican lit. The executive office staff has National committer, accompanied by beqfc. augmented by the arrival o f two his secretary, James T. Williams, clerks from the Washington executive arrived in Washington this morning office. from Hot Springs, V a „ where he con ferred with Mr. T a ft yesterday. Mr. (Washington, Aug. 12.— Dr. G. C. its was today appointed assistant surer at the W ilted States, ia •e o f the late J. L. Malone. Mr. has been an employe o f the ry department for 35 years and ntly has filled the position o f dep- as is tant treasurer. W illiam H. jbson, assistant cashier o f the cash om, was promoted to be deputy listant treasurer in place o f Dr. ntz. James A. Sample, now a divis- chief, was appointed to be deputy sistant treasurer. afternoon to meet Eastern and W est ern officials o f the national oomemit- tee, who are to meet there and open the Western headquarters. M r. Hitch cock had no political engagements here, but closed and surrendered the last o f Bie rooms used as Mr. T a ft ’s precon vention headquarters. Alaska Wireless Station. Washington, Aug. 12.— A wireless station in Prince W illiam Sound, Alaska, is to be erected by tho N avy department, the exact site to be se lected shortly. This w ill be 500 miles Engineers Sent to Hawaii. from the m ilitary wireless station be Washington, Aug. 14.— The W ar de* ing installed at Fort Gibbon, and w ill rtment has issued orders to Company form a connecting line between that First battalion o f engineers, to Station and the naval wireless station eve San Francisco for Honolulu, at Northhead, Washington. The gov on November 15, 1908. Tlip ernment Will be able to maintain -wire engineers is now op less mirnnunipatfam t»T> th i _ ________ 1, \JBIT i u T7T t K . T f W W i T t f i i r l h l î Alaska station. , engineers ape to make^a survey pWlfm- iind Honolulu and at Pearl harbor, ere the gov»ngnfnt,io j o conatru rge naval statl Hawaii, liver barrack Confer About the Hazers. Oyster Bay, Aug. 11.— Secretary o f far W right and Colonel Hugh L. cott, o f the W est Point academy, ar- ivedhera today j o discuss toe Wept Joint hazing cases with President loosevelt. Secretary W righ t said: ( I see a whole lot e f trouble,h r« .been birred up over these cases since my st visit here. I had hd idea the «n it er was to be made o f such national Importance.” Colonel Scott refused 8> make any stat-ment whatever re garding the caaea. Rslrr Bids wn-O uai fo r Fleet. - - Washington, Aug. 12.— I t is expect- _ _ ing coal , bay) Mexico, w ill be re- siveg ta)the BHCtau fm equipment un proposals are to be for lS.OOU fftns o f temi-butumin- oua coal fo r the vessels o f the Paciffp fleet. The bidders are required to stats whether the vessels bearing the coal may be diverted from Magdalena bay to B rem arto* W a sh .;1 I f toe cargoes are required there. • Colonel Hexla Retires. T Washington, Aug. IX.— Colonel Rich ard L. Woxie, one o f the veteran offi cers o f the corps o f engineers and who fo r some time past has been in charge o f the fortification and river harbor work in Baltimore and vicinity, was placed on the retired Hat o f the army Pleads fo r American Fruit. today on account o f age. He is sue Washington, Aug. 13.— Ambassador ceeded at Baltimore by Major W illiam W hite at Paris has addressed the E. Craighill, who until recently was french government with a view to the stationed at Mobile. Suspension o f the decree prohibiting the Importation o f sulphured fr u it with Will Do Special Service. rtieular reference to California dried Washington, Aug. 15.— The gunboats lits, pending the report o f the Am er ican board which is to investigate the Albany and York town today were de whole subject o f the importation o f tached from the Pacific fleet by the preserved fru it and other edibles. Oth Navy department fo r special servias erwise, It the importations o f French on the Pacific coast. These vessels were only nominally a part o f the Ps* fruits may be eerioslaly affected. eifle fleet, having been engaged in pro« tecting American interests in Central May O rder Rectifier's Marks. Washington, Aug. 18.— The commia- America. T ioner o f internal revenue has informed Bullets in Flag at Tabriz. ij V. M. Hough, attorney o f the Nation- Washington, Aug. 12.— Dispatches 1 Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ asaocia- ion, that there is ample authority o f from Tabriz today state that the w for the government to prescribe American flag over the United Sta he marking o f package# o f »pipits and consulate Was shot away yesterda; iquors in the hands o f rectifiers as fn The dispatches are brief, but the he case o f marking the prodcuts o f tooritles say they believe the shoo o f the flag was accidental. £ istillers. C Hongkong, Aug. 12.— In a report is sued today from the headquarters o f the government r e lie f station it ie stated that advices from Southern China g iv e details o f appalling condi tions among the victim s o f the recent typhoon, which laid waste an immense territory along the coeat and killed thousands o f natives. The report says that more than 1,- 600,000 refugees are a t the point o f death from exposure and starvation, and that many thousands have suc cumbed since the disaster. The tales o f hardship and destitution are pitiful in the extreme. Scores o f refugees in all quarters are without shelter o f any kind, forced to Spend days and nights huddled together Ulto stormbound sheep. In soma districts there is only sufficient food to su one meal « day. Move terrible are conditions ia other localities, there is absolutely no food, and the people are dying by the hundreds. The dead are piled fn heaps, no burial iqg possible. no as irxkfmi >Jtc K IN G coughs .... - OF CURES T - f w n w w w it throat w a s K w I DR. K ING 'S I ■■■■■■ .................... " .....................I .......... M ÌJ I FO R CO UG HS AM P C O LD S | PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the meat deMHtaHng cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when 1 left my bed it wonp. anrely be for my grave. Oar doctor pronounced my case incurable, bat thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery cored me so eesnpletety that 1 em all sound rad well.— MRS. E V A UN CAP HER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 A B S O L U T E L Y G U A R A N T E E D ! Trial Bcttli Free •O LD AMD GUARANTEED BY C. F. M O O R E DIARRHOEA There is no ticed o f anyone suffering: long w ith this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a fe w doses o f Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, In m ost cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can bo relied upon in d ie m ost severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and is the m eans o f saving the lives o f m any children each year. In the w orkPa history no medicine has ever m et w ith greater success. Price 25 cents. Large size 00 cents» Tear. Chit Americana' Nails to Secure Names o f Confederates- Up Goes Pries o f Apples. SL Louis, Aug. 12.— The fifth an nual convention o f the American Ap- plegrowers’ association opened here tdoay with more than 100 apple grow ers from Central and Western states attending. O f imoprtance to the pub lic is toe prediction o f officers and del egates to the convention that apples this year w ill sell from 12.60 to ¿3 a barrel pn the trees and that before the season ends they w ill be selling at $7 with $10 a barrel fo r choice ones. • . .1 V- • . ' Tornado in North Dakota. Mandan, N. D., Aug. 12.— A torna do struck Mandan last evening and eaaied damage to the extent o f 9 5 *- 000. One boy was picked up by the wind and carried three blocks. The roof o f the Inter-Ocean hotel was lqoeened and crashed into the din:' room. The Dollar hotel was un Houses w ere tipped over and many occurred. i - lu T cs MEXICANS Pittsburg, Aug. 12.— Pdflee officials here have received news o f the tortur ing o f W illiam Moffatt and Edward Maloney, who were arrested recently ia Mexico C ity on a charge o f robbing a bank messenger. Moffatt and Ma loney, the police here say, were well known to them before leaving for Mexico. Tw o companions escaped the officers when toe Pitts burgers were arrested and the Mexican police demanded tlu ir names. Refusing to betray their com panions, the men allege that they were strapped By the wrists to the bars o£ their cells, while the officials with for ceps tore the nails from their hands.' Unable to bear the agony, the men gave the names o f their companions. “ I suppose,” said Captain o f Detec tives Edwin. X . McGough today, it were not fo r the record o f the men? their torture would mean international complications.” , m * . 1 .4 * Allege Yankee Roads Allied. * Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 12.— Reports received here today that railroad lines in the United States, particularly the H ew York GentriU line, S*d furnishing Strikebreakers to the Canadian Pacifli» and supplying equipment which ths Canadian road »u n a b le to repair in its line shops, have great! crippled agitated the strikers. The officials o f th<- union declared today that i f this report TrrtJtmff to Be true; sympathetic strikes w ill be declared on all roads furnishing men and equipment to the Canadian Pacific. d ifin f is f 'o bo« «T® in i ¡iiin » ¡I T iSt* M 8 ' d i i l f t J L a 1 ii ►.“ .O S c ■ay « 'S Is . s li is lh ! 2 m* urn ii lìti il ¡1 m u 'i t i t i 25 -a m a d If s: ili» f ¡ii is IT . I l « 2 . V