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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
t ty. i i NEWS OF THE WEEK la a Condensed Form tor Oar Busy Renders. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINEm A Resume of the Lett Important but Not Lei Interesting Event of ttie Pitt Week. Tl.n i liinreo erupt wilt Ik; short m.tii this year. .yl(iin la to l)n forced to testify In llii Haynood raso. Mmrnnim line sent an army to nnlit revolutionist of Suhndur. A clouilliiirnt near Tilford, amsll South Ihikota town, eaiiinl tho death f II VO H1lllt. All employes of the Western Union throughout tlio United Slates nto timly to K"'i Mtrlku. Mayor Sohniltl remains a prisoner In Jul I noil lint Umrd of supervisors will ulcct lili urt'o?sor. Tim (lurtnnn Insurance coiiiiuy line flered Km Hun rmrirlsco lloy holder oU rents on tlin dollar. Jnuuiiolirptlit visit to their coun try ly Secretary Tail may lctl to n new treaty l-aing framed. Harrlman In ghm up control ol the Alton rullrmd to tin stockholder after making lllcn piollt. Arconllrig to report n plot liar. Ih-cii found ttio victim vt which wmt to be Vice I'realdml FslrUnks. Tlin launch ol tlio battleship Mlnrie KOtit Imi Imtii fouiiil, together with tho tlt of tlm men drowned. Stnlypln, pimnlir of Ituula, demand tlio nr nut of conspirators against the ar niiilcr threat of ill-ohing tlm ilimnrn. He viral severe earthquake nto re mi led In Chile. Mnlio land f mud trial Imxo lawn -delayed by the lllm of it juror. rim Portland gntnwny will riot Im ojH-tioil to Wa-hlugton lumbermen un til licit year. There I n iiinvrmciit anionic Union Pneltle ntockliotdi r to foieo llio aalu of 4iti)k c( other rmili'. Tlin Fundi elinmlmr of tcmtl la tryln to provide niiiiu mrnus of relief for thu wincgrocni. Tlin Northern Pacific mny sell the Burlington to tlio Oiest Noithcru, fairing government lii'iulry. Tlio trlnl of lHilit (Ilium, unco preal dent of Ihu Polflo State Telephone coniny, tins been postponed. There I prniuliio of warm kmIoiii -of Tlio llaifiio penni i-onietriceo. China Id culnhlUhliig u inolul goetu incnt In Manchuria. llui-la Im e'toblMiod n military frontier ulniig the Uiundary of Siberia (t yuird against encroachment by Chin. tm from Manchuria. Haywood nay Orchard I a great 1lr and promises to provo It. Washington lumbormtm demand through rnto to tlio Hint and Boutb Tin rortlnml. Throo men worn Instantly killed by thu proniftturo explosion ot lilnsl nt lluttn. Railroad presidents hnro agrcod o mako tout casea of tbn now 2-cnnt fre law In flTft Western ttes. Donfemo In tho Hnywood cmo at Ilolta trio to ilnUo Orchnrd' tci tlmouy, but makes very llttlo bead way. Inhabitant on both aide of tho tmrdor between Moxlco nnd Qunto mnla aro In n stnto of ozcttomont and only a ipark I needed to ttnrt wnr. A tho result of an nutomobllo nr rldont whllo tourlnK In Knglnnd, II. C JohiiBOii, of Cnllfornln, I dead, ii ml Jnino Illnko, ot Philadelphia fntnlly Injurod and tho wive ot both men nllnhtly Injured. Tho city council of Abordeon ro fUHCH to accept n ft 6,000 Klft from CnrnoRle. (lovornmont crop roports bow n (Iccreano In tho ncrcngi) of spring wheat thl year of 7 per cont. Honey luu cloHod his prosecution Bli)Ht Rclimltz, havliiK broiiKht out ploiity ot ovldonco to uccuro convic tion. ' A nliitor-ln-law of tho Dul;o of WcntniliiHtor U trnvoHns an a eypBy In nenrch of matorlnl for wrltlut a toook, Tho mayors nnd city councils of vnnny towns In franco aro roslnnlnK nnd Joining tho ttrlko acnlnvt Im puro wines. Tho Wntor-Plorco Oil Company of Toxns, roos Into tho hands of a ro velvor a a rouult of a jury vordlct Bnlnat thom, Howard Gould can't bo on his usual vnoatlon abroad this year. He "will stay In Now York to fight bis wife's divorce suit. IN HU3UIAN PHISON. American Clt!',n Woro fted Necktie In llumlan City. IIIkh. HukiiIii, Juno 11, Two cases of Kruut luturimt to Amerlciwu woro bimrd at a npclul milon of the Itus Inn Mupromo Court, vlltlriK buro. Ono wn tho )aiio of Thcodoro Bmllli, of Anturlit, OrcKon, who was nrrent od becnuHo ho had on u rod nocktlo uud wa charxod with IioIiik In syrn pnthy with thu ruboln In tho Ilaltlc provluo;. Tho other win the case of AtiKUst Hlbbul, an Kithonlnn farm er, who had boon arrentod for road ItiK a tnuistntloii of tho American Declaration of ludopendonco to a moutlriK of peasant. Moth man had boon condomnod to duntb, but Inlluuntlnl frlvnd bad ob tained for thorn a now trlnl. After linarliiK tho ovldonco producod, tho court tontonced Bmlth to prlnon fur 10 month and Blbbul for 18 month. Hut h men woro dufonded by Vlitdl- inlr ChvoUon, an eminent crlmlnnl lawyer, Ho I tryluic now to hnvo Huilth, n iiBturullipl cltlien of tho United Ktntv admitted to ball, as ho will carry tho cano to tho Itumlnn Keiiato. Bllilnil said to your corres pondent: "I boi: you to express my tnont henrtfult sentiment to tho American piioplv, whomi glorious declaration of lndeiondunco will bo read now In tho ItiiMltu prisons. It has caused mo hard ufl'irltic but I iiiii elad I read It. I have not been any way a rebel or n terrorist and know only my farm work, I am a furinor, Just as tho Americans who wrote and rend this grout muiilfvslo of freedom were farmers, "On tho anniversary of tho declar ation of American ludepviidonco I try to express with my fellow-surfer ers horo our respect for this great historical day. Wo wilt tear up our shirts and paint the pece with tho tnrs and stripes and so mako llttlo American nag, which wo will wavo out of tho prison windows." It Is potslblo that both men will be exited to Hllierla, nlthouKh nollhcr really committed any political of fense, for tho wearing of n red neck tlo and tho readlnK of tho American declaration of Independence Is no there In the world listed among tho statutory crimes. In splto of tlio strongest protests In the Doiinia ngslnst tho cruelties committed by tho Russian prison and police officials on tho political prisoners, they are dully torturing tho prisoners In a most brutal way. Mr. Hmlth snld: "I bavo been banton four times bo cause I refused to eat tho nauseous prison food. My brother provided mo with better food, which was brought to mo from outside tho prison." DtSTIIOYS THE TRUTH. Drltlsh Wsr Office Suppresses Honest History cf Uoer Wsr. Ixindou, June !!. Knglond Is not to know tho real truth about tho Doer War. To save tho reputations ot certain well-known general and oinelnls. the war otUco has had Col onel Henderson's unfinished "history ot tho Doer War destroyed. It was written a tho ottlclal history by tho greatest Kngllilt writer on military subjects slnco Napier, but It author died beforo completing It. After Colonel Henderson's death tho wnr olllco examined his work and found that It was much too out spoken ntiout tho blunders and graft that distinguished tho rnmpnlgn. It has therefore entirely suppressed his work, nnd order tho compilation of an entirely now history by a ntaff of ofllcors under tho direction of Gen eral Blr Frederick Maurice, who Is pvrhnp tho only military wrltor who could adequately fill Colonol Hen derson's placo. Hut tho new onicla) history will deal gently with tho rep utations of tho distinguished mud dlers. Lsys Cornsr Stone, Washington, Juno 11. Presldont IloosoYolt, as a member of tho blua lodge of masons, mado nn nddresa at tho laying of tho cornerstono ot tho Masonic Tomplo which Is to uo erect ed at Thirteenth streot and Now York nvemiK. Tho gavel and trowel usod wero tho namo as those used by President Washington In laying tho cornorstnno of tho United Stntes Cap itol, September 18, 1703, nnd tho lltiln was usod by rroderlcksburg l.oduo No. i, of Virginia, whon Pres ident Washington becamo u member of tho fraternity. Cruiser Coming. Washington, Juno 11. Tho cruis er Charleston, flagship ot tho Pacific squadron, was ordered to Portland to partlclpato In tho roso fostlvnl, bo ginning Juno 19, nnd to remain In tho harbor nod tnko part lu tho Fourth or July colouration. Whon It was nscortnlned that tho Charleston, drawing 25 feet of wntor, could safely cross tho bar and ascond tho rlvor to rortlnud, ttio president saw to It that tho flaguhlp was do tallod as nbovo stated, Got Them 3cred, Odcssn. Juno 11. In consoauanca of tho fear Inspired by tho torrorluts hero, two poiico inspectors, ttvo nuu insnoctora nnd 37 policemen have asked to bo allowed to ronlgn, Tho authorities rofusod tho roquost, as sorting that such action would con stitute treason. . I NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL I il' m r ri n -' .' i-n i a. WILL fcXPLAIN PLAN. Washington Orflctsls to Attend Pub lic Lands Convention. Washington, Juno 12. -Tho pros deut was In conferenco with (Secre tary Oarfleld, Henator Carter, Com missioner Ilalllngor, of tho Land Of fice, and Director Nuwnll, of tho llo clamntlon Horvlco, concerning tho public lands convention In Denver ten days hence. II will bo nttonded by thoso of other government oniclnls, Including Hecrotnry Wilson and 1'orostor Pin chot. Whllo uo statcmont regarding tho dny's conference was announced It Is understood that tho administrative ottlclal will ko to Denver prepared to explain and. If necessary, to de fend thu coursa thut ha been pur sued. II will bo contended that tho plan hit been to presorvo public landii for tho actual settler and to regulate tho forest reserves so a to ronscrva tho water supply and protect tho timber. Tho withdrawal of coal lands by executive order n year ago will bo dofundod as necessary for proper clasitlflratlon, and It will bo shown that touch of tlio withdrawn land ha been restored. Tho principal at tack Is expected to bit mado on the forest reserve policy, but Mr. Pluchot and others will bo prepnred to con tend thn't all has been dono In tho public Interest. Two New National Parks. WsshlngtAn, Juno 10. If tlio neces sary legislation csn be secured In con gress next winter, a nstlonnl mrk will Ik crrut-d nlong tho Columbia river t- embody the land on wlikh Multnomah Falls Is located ami another natlonnl pork will Im located In tlio extreme southni'st corner of Oregon, to embody Jnml on which a grovo of big trees I situated. Thcso two tracts were here tofore embraced In forvtt reserve with drawals, but hove Iktii now withdrawn (or tho purKo of cresting nations) parks on condition that tho necm-ury legislation can lo obtained, fiurh legls Istlon will be recommended by tho sec retary of the Interior next winter. Montana Lands Restored. Washington, Juno IB. Hy order of tho secretary of tho Interior about SCO, 240 acres temporarily withdrawn for tho proposed Deer Lodgo nnd ltuby Mountains national furcst and for an addition to the Helena national forest, Montana; about 220,000 arret with drawn for sn addition to tho Madison forert, M'intsna; alwut 30,040 acres withdrawn for f reitry puipoecs near thorJnowy rnouuUln national forest, Minimis; about 60,880 aerrs adjoining Cmxy mountain forest, Montana; about 20,320 acres near Hitter Koot focrest, Montana, bavo been leato'red for entry. Senator Morgsn Deid. Wn-hlrmUin. June 14. United Btster) Senator John Tyler Morgan, of Ala bama, died at 11.10 Tuesday night. Senator Morgan bad been In bad hmlth for a numbe of yeurs, but had more or lers regularly attended the rtesilons of rongre. He suffered from angina pectoris, whlrh was tho cause of his death. At tho dcnthlicd were his daughters, Miss Maty Morgan and MlB Cornelia Morgan, doth ol this city, nnd his secretary, J. O. Jones. Mr. Mor gan's homo in Alnbains vtns nt Holma, whero tho funeral will tnko plsco. Changs In Army. Wnshlngton, Jnno 12. -Tho fol lowing board Is appointed to meet nt Walla Walla, Wash., to Inspect ani mals purchased undor contract for tho army: Colonel Kdward A. Good win, Fourteenth Cavalry; captaiu Alanxn Gray, Fourteenth Cavalry; Captain Kdward F. Mcainchlln, Jr., Fourth Field Artillery; veterinarian, Honry W. Peter, Fourteenth Cavalry. Major William II. Kage. Adjutant- General, Is relieved from duty In this city arid will proceed to Vancouver IlarrncKs and report to tho com manding general, New Northwest Postmasters. YVnidili'gton, Juno 14. Postmartors appointed: Oregon rnligrounus, .Ma rlon county, Harrlcon Doe, carrier; Henry ll. Cmlg, subslltuto; Kent. Sherman county, Walter II. Itenuett, vlco rl. 0. Donloy, resigned; Prove ll. Jodcphlno county, Henry F, Bailey, vlco II. I., tireen, resigned. Wathlng- ton Anatomo, Asotin county, Karl K. Klrkpntrlok, vlco j. A lirndloy, resign ed; MeMutroy, Hknglt county, John W. llluke, vlco M. Irock, romovod. Withdraw All Forms of Entry Vnnhlnutnn. Jnnn 15. The secretary of tho Interior has withdrawn from all forms ot entry the land Immediately surrounding Multnomah Falls, nnd al so that enclosing the Siskiyou big trees, both In Oregon, with tho end in view of creating national parks for tho pro tection or mo tans ana trees. Carrie Nation Arrested Wuehlngtou. Juno 14. Carrlo Na tion, after bnrangulna n crowd In front of a down town saloon tonight, wns ar rested on tho cbcrgo of disorderly ooc duct. Bho was rolcasod on 120 col lateral. TOKIO WAR PLOT. Prrgrlve Party Would Demand In demnity and Apology. Washington, Juno 11, -That tho Japancso-Paclflc Coast and tho Pro gressives, a political party of Jap anese, havo entered Into nn alllanco which has tho oar-marks of an Inter national conspiracy, with tho over throw of tho prcsont ministry In Ja pan and tho annulment or tho clause In tho Immigration bill excluding Japonuso coolie labor from continen tal Unl'ed Statos, as tho ultimate ob jects, was loarnod authoritatively hero. The prollrnlnary steps In this scheme. It Is said, will bo to tndu'co the Toklo government to recall Vis count Aokl. tho Japanese Ambassa dor to tho United States, ror tho al leged acts ot vlolonco against Jap anoso subject residing la San Fran cisco. With this ond In vlow, representa tives or the faction hostile to the SaonJI ministry have been In Wash ington to consult with the Japanese Ambassador and tho Stato Depart ment odlclals regarding the objec tionable clauso lu tho Immigration bill, tho California school question and tho recent riots In San Fran cisco. Tho report which they havo sant to Toklo, It Is alleged, will form tno basis of a systematic campaign to bring about antl-Amerlcan demon strations In Japan, and to forco Min ister Hayashl, If possible, to demand Indemnity and an apology on account of the Japanese disturbances In San Francisco. WANTS UETTER SERVICE. Washington Lumbermen Claim Tha Roads Are Insdtqusts. Washington, Juno 13. A case of moro than ordinary Importanco to tho Puget Sound territory was heard by tho Interstate Commerco Com mission. It was that ot tho Pacific Const Lumber Manufacturers' Asso ciation, and other lumber organlxa tlons In tho Stato of Washington, against tho Northern Pacific, tho Great Northern, tho Oregon Short Line, tho Union Pacific nnd 10 other railroad companies: Tho complain ants allege that tho defendants ro fuso to establish for their products, n route via Portland. Ore., between point In Western Washington and points In Wyoming, Colorado, Kan sas, Nebraska and other points In tho Mlddta West, but rcqulro them to pay local rates on shipments to Portland, tho shipments thcro to bo transferred to other car for ship ment to destination on tho rate to dlstlnatlon from Portland. It Is also nlleged that thu defendant lines re fuse to Intorchango cars, and that they do not furnish enough cars. President at Oyster Bay. Washington, June 14. President ltcMtfiivi.lt left Wmdilmiton todarfor his summer home nt Oyster Pay. Tho parly inctuuea .Mrs. uoototou, -ura Cawles, tho wife of Hear Admiral Cowles, Secretary and Mrs. Locb and Mr. M. C. Lstta. ono of tho' assistant secretaries. They will reach Oyster Itiiv nlvmt f o'clock. Tho president hope to pass a very quiet summer nt Ojster Bay, nnd nccordlng to present nlnnt. with nrobablv not moro than nnn i.Trvintlnn. hn will remain theru (continuously until ho leaves for Can ton, ()., for the unveiling ot tno .mc Klnley memorial monument on Sep tember 30. Tho Itooeovolt children nro now nt Oyster Bay waiting tho ar rival of their parents. Complaint on Rates. Washington, Juno 12. Tho Fos ter Lnmbor Company of Tacoma to day submitted a complaint to tho In terstate Commerco Commission against tho Missouri Pacific North ern Paclflo and other lines. It Is charged that on shipments of timber products from Washington to Tow ner, Colo., nnd Trlbuno, Knn higher rates aro oxneted than for similar shipments to points In tho namo state with longer hauls, tho dltToronco amounting to IS cents por hundred pounds. Northwest Postal Affairs. Washington, Juno 13. Postmns tor appointed: Orogon Pnlmor. Charles W. Brown, vlco M, F. Dickson, resigned. Washington Clearwater, nenson L. Northrup. vlco Hobert A. Mason, resigned, W. A. McCoy has boon appointed rogular, Itollto Ilanny sub stitute, rural freo dellvory carrlor, routo 1, at Now Kamllcho, Wash. Pulllman Car Company Rrbels. Washington, Juno 15, In its answer to tho roso Mod with tho Interstate Commerce commission by tho clt liens of St. Paul, tho Pullman company de nies tho ilpht of tlio commlselon to reg ulnto Its rates and attacks tho con-titu-tlonallty of the railway rato law. New National Bank. Washington, Juno 12 Tho United States National Bank ot Centralis, Wash., has boon authorised to begin business with $100,000 capital. Cha. Ollehrtst, president; J, Vf, Daubney, cashier STORMS WORK HAVOO. Thirty or More Killed Houses Total ly Demolished by Tornado. Chicago, Juno 10. Twonty-nlno known dead and 40 pernor: j Injured constltuto tho list of cnsunlltlos ro suiting from storms of tornado m verity which nwopt over Southern Il linois and Indiana and Central Ken tucky last weok. Thcso storms cama In tho shnpa of cloudbursts, high winds and alectrlcal disturbance. Tho property damage will roach many thousands ot dollars. Houses wero swept away, bridges demolished and thousand of acres of growing crops destroyed. Orndyvllle, Ky., was the worst suf ferer. A cloudburst doluged that village of 170 peoplo shortly aftor midnight and 21 persons wero drowned. At New Mlnden, III., n tornado this morning killed five persons and in jured half a doxen others. At York, 111., on the Wabash river, tbrco persons wero killed and 30 In jured by a tornado which descended upon tho town last night. At Duquoln, III., many houses were blown down around tho out skirts of the town and four persons were Injured. York, 111., Juno 10. Thrco per sons aro dead and eight fatally In jured ns a result ot a tornndo which practically wiped out this town last night. Tho loss to property Is esti mated at $100,000. Tho storm broko whllo most ot tho people wero at supper. Kntlro fam ilies wero burled In ruins of bouses. Tho storm lasted less than four min utes. Tho Methodist Episcopal church was demolished and tho proprietor of a saloon across tho street was hurled through his door Into a thick hedge 00 feet away. Many horses and cattlo were blown away, and tho carcasses apparently fell Into tho Wabash river. Loulsvlllo, Ky., Juno 10. Twcnty ono persons wero killed, tho village devastated nnd several thousand acres of crops ruined by a cloudburst that descended on Qradyvlllc, Ky., and vicinity last night. All tho dead wero residents of Gradyvllle. Tho disaster was duo to Big Creek, ordinarily a small stream, which was swollen by recent rains. When tho cloudburst occurred tho creek took a new courso with tho Impetus of a tidal wavo. Tho Inhabitants ot Gradyvllle near ly all wero abed when the waters struck tho placo, carrying away six largo residences, n mill and a num ber ot smaller houses. Nearly all the victims wero drowned, but four were crushed by tho collapse ot dwellings. Nashville, HI., Juno 10. A tor nado swept over Now Mtndcu, seven miles north of this city, nt 6 o'clock this morning, killing flvo persons nnd Injuring several. A number or houses were demolished. Tho storm struck tho northern portion ot tho town nnd most ot the houses destroyed wero cottages. In tho towu tho Gerninn Lutheran churcb was badly damaged, tho root being blown off. Tho church bell was hurled through the large plpo organ bolow, badly damaging It. On tho north slda ot tho church tho par ochial school was demolished. These bulldln woro practically tho only ones In the village proper that wero damngod. HARRIMAN WILL ESCAPE. Wall Street Men Rely on Statute of Limitations. Now York. Juno 10. Tho decision of the Federal authorities not to In stitute criminal proceedings against K. 11. Harrlman In connection with tho railroad operations was tho prin cipal subject ot discussion on Wall street. Mr. Harrlman spont the day at his country homo, and his asso ciates would not discuss tho matter tor publication. Interests trlondly to Mr. Harrlman assert a bellof that tho govornmont will abandon Its case against the so- callod Harrlman lines. Tho Idea that Mr. Harrlman would bo criminally prosecuted was never very seriously entertained In financial circles. Mr. Hnrrlman's friends aay that .thcro has bcon no basts tor such action and that most ot tho alleged Illegal acts Imputed to him aro barred by tho siatuto ot limitations. The stock mnrket's rcsnonso to the news was n substantial rise In tho Harrlman Is sues, with corresponding advances olsowboro in tho list. Down to Work. Norfolk. Vn., Juno 10. Several hundred promlnont business men of Norfolk, Including physicians, law ycrs, architects, onglneors, nowspnp ormon, prlntors and patriotic cltixons In general, wont to tho Jamestown Exposition nnd ongaged In hard man ual labor, assisting In tho general cleaning up. ot tho grounds prior to tho nrrlval or I'resiuoni ltoosnvou and tho Georgia day celebration Mon day. It was found Imposslblo to bo- curo sufficient laborers, and tho bus iness mon volunteered. Rock Springs Strike Ends, Omaha, June 10. At a meeting In Omaha Saturday between D. O. Clark conornl manager ot tho Southern Pa clflo Coal Company and Thomas Gib son, prosldont ot DlBtrlct No. 23, or the United Mlnoworkors ct America, tho strike In the coal mines ot Rock Springs, Wyo., was brought to a tem porary settlement and work will be resumed. Monday, PLOT OF AGITATORS Hepsrls 8f Minister TakaLasfel CiRfirm Ryraors. A0K1 STAYED OFF KIS DEMANDS Takahsshl Has Oons to Japsn Arouse the Public Agslnst United States, to Washington, Juno il. Thousands ot dollar aro being raised by tho Japanese ot tho Pacific Coast to carry out tho compact they havo entered Into with tho Progressive party of Japan for the overthrow of the 8al onjl ministry, the annulment of tho exclusion clauso In the Immigration bill and tbo guarantco of tho natural ization rights of the Japanese resid ing In this country. These additional factors In the International plot wero vouched for In semi-official circles last night. Tho enormous fund which Is being collected will bo usod to arouso a feeling In tho Japanean empire antagonistic to tbo American govemmenL Notwithstanding the sweeping de nial ot the exlstenco of the alllanco between tho Japanese ot the Pacific . Coast and tho Progressives, the antl administration party of Japan, given out by Charles Takahashl, or Seattle, the Associated Press secured the text ot certain reports which he forward ed to M. Yamaoka In Seattle nnd the Japanese Society ot Seattle. In ono ot tho roports, which. It was authoritatively stated, was attorward road by M. Takahashl at a secret mass meeting of Japanese In Scattlo on the evening ot May 26, he quoted Ambassador Aokl's statement In re gard to the relations between tbo United States and Japan growing out ot the recent disturbances In Saa Francisco and tho adoption by the congress ot tho United States of the Immigration law excluding coolie labor from Continental United States. Takahashl' report In part la as fol lows: "My object In discussing tho Jap an cso Immigration limitation law with Ambassador Aokl was: "First The nullification of the present Immigration limitation law. "Second Opposing tho would-be Immigration law (proposed now treaty) said to bo contemplated by Japan and the United States. "Third Acqulesenco In the Jap nncso naturalization rights In the United States." To these discussions Ambassador Aokl said: "Japan has ample grounds to op poso tho Immigration limitation law, but. It wo go to extremes, I fear war. Regarding this Japanese limitation, law, tho Japanese government abso lutely disagrees with tho United States and will ask tho naturaliza tion rights for tho Japaneso people, which tho United States government will havo eventually to grant. At prcsont the re-election ot a president Is nearlng, America so far hesitating at this tlmo to bring up theso ques tions, which aro unpopular In Amor lean politics." KUHOKI SAYS NO WAR. Ridiculous to Think of Any Serious Trouble Over Small Matter. Seattle, Wash., Juno 11. General Baron Kurokl, who represented tho Japaneso Emperor at tho Jamestown Exposition, declared here shortly be foro sailing on tho Kaka Mnru tor homo, that no danger ot war oxlsta between America and Japan. "Tho friendship that has existed tor 20 years cannot bo broken by such an Incident an that at San Fran cisco," he said "Thoro will bo no war botween Japan and America In my Ilfetimo or In your llfotlmo. Thoro may bo momontary flurries and some excitement engendered, but nothing; serious w(ll come ot It. Tho senti ment ot friendship betweon tho two countries Is too deeply seated among the pooplo to allow a smnll matter to provoko an open rupturo." More Loss In Bay City. San Francisco, Juno 11 Fire which broko out shortly after 11 o'clock Inst night on Bryant street, between Soventh and Eighth, did damage estimated nt $200,000 The fire started In a Btablo, nnd although rire alarms were turned In and a largo portion ot tho flro department was on hand In a few mtnutos. the Franklin Grammar School, tho Yose mlto Flour Mills, a lodging-house and tho wbolesalo hoiiBos ot the Cus toms Seed Company and tbo Saa Francisco Panto Company plant were destroyed Seek to Overthrow Cabinet, Victoria, B.C., Juno 11 News waa brought from Japan by the steamer Bellerophon that whqn Admiral Yo- komoto, now travollng with Prince Fushlml, returns to Japan an effort will bo made to defeat Premier 8t onjls' cabinet and form a new min istry headed by Admiral Yokemoto, former Minister of the Navy.