t m u EWS FHOM IDE NATIONAL CAPITAL l i b i w fj Virginia City Ti" Wfaken* gjid 8ahool- M O N S TE R SHIPS. an id a displacement o f 25,000 tons, hR^dUOther plan provides for twelve 12-inch .-guns and a displacement of Washington, Dec. Lft,-r Vt^e-P#eai- 26 ooo tons, lq the 14-inch gun ship V3 Any Yef Built or Even P < M i r i ^ a«*»?] rushing Designed Are Considerad. Washington, Dec. 23.—The navy df* partmeqt is considering the ^esirabiL 4y /oí¡ constructing monster battis* ships, bigger than anything yet buift or even dyaighed elsewhere. One plaq presented by the nava I board of coif* streets in the belief that the buildings were about tor totrntc m y r. Struc­ tures trembled violently, plaster came down, dishes ¿were .th ro w n to the floor, the main school building, a two- story brick, wa* bgdly cracked, aqd the ground sea*»* from o*e to three inches wide. ■ r , ** Tw o m ot« shocks yr«t« e*pert»yiced this evening, one at 6:35, the other at 6*0, and again sent the people harry - ing into the streets. The first o f the trem6rs waii fell yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and another at 7:30 this mansiagMi *** as gawg Frank Pace; who arrived from the Crater lakes, the scene of an extinct volcano, si*.#ii}e» south o f Virginia City, where 18 old eraters have been fitted with water, forming a chain of lakes, states, that the ground heaved there like the bosom of a lake, caus­ ing immense fissures to form in the mountain and rending the cliffs. Some of these fissures, according to Mr. Pace, are from a foot' and a half to two and a half feet wiae. There is a belief that water o f the Crater lakes has found its way through subterranean passages to the rem­ nants o f the fires o f the old volcanoes, although the Yellowstone parkis only 76 miles from here. KING ™ COUGHS *» “ COLDS CURES h TH R O A T» LUNG AND LUNG REM- DISEASES SAVED HER SOH’ S UFE My soa Rex was taken down a year ago with long trmbla. Wa doctored soma months without Improvement. Then I begun giving Dr. King’ e Mew Discovery, and I aeon noticed • change for the better. I kept this treatment op for a few weeks and now mj eon is perfectly well and works every day. ICRS. 8AMP. R1PPKX, Arm, Ho. 5 0 c AND SOLD AND QUARANTE ED BY F. M O O R E PREDICTS CHEAP LUMBER. Edward Hines Bay* Lower Cost of Manufacture it Responsible* Chicago, Dec. 23.— Edward 'P in es, newly elected president o f the Virginia & Rainy Lake Lujubcr company, the largest combine in the world of its l&id, predict« cheaper lumber and a new era in its production'as S result of the new organization. 1 “ It is our intention to cheapen the cost of manufacturing, and, o f course, t^ cheapen the cost to consumers pro­ portionately,” said Mr. Hines. “ W e will not do this, however, at the ex­ pense o f the country by reckless or wasteful lumbering methods. “ W e will work in harmony with the forest departments o f the United States and Canada, and we hope to make money out o f the things that they will ask us to do. For instance, we will utilize all the timber on the ground we Cut over. W e will not sim­ ply pick out the choice trees, leaving dead wood and brush to feed forest fires. W e will clear the land, so that instead o f being a worthless wilder­ ness after it is eut over, it will be available fqr farming purposes. “ W e are a lio hoping that a further reduction may be made in the cost of lumber to American consumers by the taking off o f the tariff. Tbe greater part o f our land is inlCatiada, and this would enable us to bring the Cana­ dian lumber into the United States, a thing that the tariff practically pro­ hibits now." W IL L CURE Y o u r C o ld « The uniform uucce— that has attended the use of this remedy in die cure o f bad colds has it one of the most popular medicines in use. it can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic» and may be given as confidently to a child mm to an adult Price 25 cents. Large size 50 emits. GASPIPE THUG 18 CAUGHT. Cracks Jeweler’ s Skull, but Prompt Alarm is Effective. San Francisco, Dec. 23. —Sigmund Hartig, a jeweler o f the Mission dis­ trict, is lying in the hospital with a fractured skull tonight as a result of the attempted robbery of his place of business .in broad daylight, the crime being very similar to the gaspipe out­ rages which terrorised this city two years ago. Hartig's establishment was entered this afternoon by Louis Schultz, an ex-convict, who pretended that he desired to purchase a $50 diamond. When the dealer displayed the gem, Schultz attempted to grab it and struck Hartig with a section of gas- pipe rolled up in a piece of paper. Hartig saw the action and dodged back, but did not entirely avoid the blow, which struck him on the side of the head. He did not lose his hold oq the jewel, however, and retained consciousness long enough to give the alarm, >ghich resulted in the capture of hi« assailant after a short chase. Schultz .was released from the peni­ tentiary on December 3. 4 ----------------1 * * » 1 . y Blggy’ a Death Explained. San Francisco, Dec. 23.—The coro­ ner’s jury today visited the water­ front t6 view the polite launch Patrol, from which Chief of Police William J- Bi&gy was lost overboard on the night of November 30. It is believed the jury will bring in a verdict of ac­ cidental drowning, in view of the dem­ onstration made by boatmen -that the launch rolfs easily, and that it was possible for ■ man to fall over the side. It ia believed the jury will take into consideration the possibility that Biggy struck his head on a ringbolt imbedded in the afterdeck as he fell. * Scouts Spread Civilization. Washington, Dec. 25.—The value of the Philippine scouts as educators as well as pacification is shown in the annual report of Brigadier Clarence R. Edwards, chief o f tne bureau o f in­ sular affairs, which is published today. The scout service is commended by the chief as fostering higher standards Lumber Combine in Minnesota. of living among the Filipinos, and as extending American influence. | Duluth, Minn., Dec. 23. —The much talked of lumber combine that has been forming came to full develop­ Root a* Senator. Washington, Dec. 22.— It was an­ ment here today. The combine is the nounced at the White House late this most powerful factor in the lumber afternoon that it was understood that world, and will control 3,000.000,000 Elihu Root will resign as secretary of feet o f lumber in the northwest. It state if he is elected senator from will also control the Duluth & Rainy New York, and that he will be suc­ La)te railroad and a fleet 'of 70 great ceeded by Assistant Secretary Robert lake lumber vessels. Ita assets, at the Racon. That Root will receive the lea$t, are estimated at $30.000,00«. The New York togp is believed to be al­ paitie adopted is the Duluth & Rainy Lake Lumber company. most fertaia. >• ’ ' Jailed Charge d’Affaires. Washington, Dec. 26— A late charge d'affaires of Venezuela at Washing­ ton. whose name is not g iv e p jn the department’s advices, is among those Sail« for Vnknown Fort. imprisoned at Caracas as a result of the plot to assassinate Vice-President Washington, T t a . ' s i —T h e battle* ship Maine sailed today from Hamp­ Gomez. , ,. ... ■ , , j, r ; ton Roads under seeled orders. In­ Warships for Venezuela. formation regarding the sudden de­ Washington. Dec. 26.—The state parture of the vessel was refused at department, admitted today that the the navy department, but it is thought buttleskipa Maine atid Nbftfc Caro­ the» warship has gone to Venezuelan wsbM.1 5 7 c T ? t U , C. 7 w lina are en route to Venezuela. O M -ia w a n DR.KINGS K '■ '■ Saturday. Oacambar Lfl». Washington, Dec. 1».— Both hi Of congress adjourned tods January 4. During the two^wcel “ '^ntitasion many of the representa- and senators will return to their to spend the holidays. A num b e f Jjsill remain at t f o capita) l o par-) te in the deliberations of minor ittees, although the- big tariff ng, which hasfSconsumed'>fl+e of the time o f the ways and means committee o f.A fie house, is pradtically ended. : 1 • \ 11^ 1 g 113 Ja ?Ì||||1| u mt *3 'S p -5 a ® " i l l ¿is; mhp Mínjj* 3 | 5 | | jS j °i I m i eri 8Ì|l|fill «o mm ¡11 y ill! ¡ i i $ * 8 h Íl!íé S l® í É H ill'S* w ° «H • a ss : tU OQ o â e*9Îjl i ta r§n ^ ► «a g 3 - ô .S ’ û ' ^ 3 « P>° 9 ►**o ‘C 2 lili‘ili kl S S «' * s t r i a i Claimant to Mlttions. Reno, Nev., Dec. 23.—J. F. Springer, yandmaster o f the Southern Pacific Re eiu vis a third claimant company at R for*a share of the estate of the late Christopher Springer, said to be a Gettrran baron, who died leaving prop­ erty worth $80,000,000 in Wilmington, D el I o r 5 vC • 4 * • " a E o N “ m H S j| S.§ I 4- j l 5 HUttii i£ !Î d 1 m S5«u o I W f» * * 4 H 4 4 * 4 * ~ \ 0 ■