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MSlF THE WEEK fin a Condonscd Form for Our Busy Readers, fHAPPENINGS OFTWO CONTINENTS A Resume of Iho Lit Important but Not Less Intorostlng; EvonU of the Past Weak. liny wool was given a great roeepllon lit Hull Uke. (Inventor llnnley dcolnie that Indi ra tin, In solid (or Fniitmnka. France Im Invited Himlu to join In rfiii siedltloii glnat Morccro. Julm ItniDft proioCN n British ptiro 'owl law to Unlit American packer. A band of Now Yolk Chinese mndo Ejrld on Ikwton C'lillieo, killing Unco. Union Pacific will encourngo coaI Mining li)' Independent cotiinli's now Unit It hits loit much ol 1 1 con I Intnl. Initiation work In California, Ari- oim mill Nevada will Im cut flam lo 000,000 Inst year to f 800,000 lliU year. Tlio Alabama tecirlnry ol alntii hn Oivlarcvl the (iniicIiIso ol tlio Southern mllrcnd lurfcltrd lor lueaklng late law. Four American k'IiooI teachers who )mva Jnt returned from lite Philippine Srln AiU nml Kurcpo any wherever thry manned. In Imlln or olhcr British po- KiomIoiii, JNtiimo were busily engaged 1111 limning laments 01 luriiiR-nuuin miu ImilHin. Corran sotdlor rovoltrd ngnlnat llbmidiuent nml fought Jnpaneo In Heoul, hut woro quelled. Chontn hm iiihiIo n powerful upoech tor n tiorinaiiont arbitration oiurt nl Tlio Hague. Franco. Hnaln and Italy nro to no ml an army to Morocco to put down tho uprising. Hooaovelt will positively not allow lilmaolf to ho renominated for an- other term hut will support Taft. Tim Oklahoma Itunuhllcnn convou- tlou ha tiomlnateil Frank Prnnu for xovnrnur. John Sharp William ha ilefeate.l Oovernur Vnrdotnnn for tho Demo- Vrntlc nomination for mutator from UlMlsSlppl. Congressman Jenkins oppose tho Unto rlRht iloctrluo nml predict Ivll war If It I enforced. Ilnywood will tour tho Wtmt nml iuldri'M nil union of thu minor' federation. Dnrrnw nnd Rlchardon, attorney In tho defense of Haywood, oniinol Wreo nnd one or the other will with Slrnw before tho 1'tittthone nnd Moyor fenae nro callud. A strike ha boon averted In the Northern 1'nclflo ihop at BL I'aul. A wreck on tho Illlnol Contrnl nmr Milan, Tonn., resulted In four xleath. Tho Goorgln leglslnturo ha paod nnd tho coventor will sign n prohi bition law, Tho mayor nnd prominent citizen of n Mexican town have boon nrrcst vd for smuggling. Thn earnings of tho ntool trut for tho quarter ending Juno 30 reached over IIC.000,000. Nohraikn rnllroad any niseis- monta on their property I higher than on fur in land. Mr. Thnw hn henn ronortod a iiropnrlng to ro on tho stage, but ho utuphntlcally dunlc It, Tho cornerstone of tho Cnrnogle nonce oulncu wn laid nt Tho Hague with treat coromouloa. Two inoro womon hnvo boen klllod in Now York nnd their bodlu mull latod. Tho city la greatly excited. An Insana man hns boon captured iiunr Ofc, iiiuirivn, juu., wuu ti uw, UvInK wild for year nnd who cat Kruas like uu nulmnl. Tho San FrnncUco & l'ortland Htcamihlp Comiinny has nlvon 77 n tho correct number of Uvea lost In tho wrecking of tho Columbia. A revolt n fow mllos from Ban tlaim, Cuba, wai quickly put down. Two Juror Hay they bollova Hay wood U guilty but yielded to tho ma jority. Oovornor Folk hns romovod n Kuiibiib City pollco commlanloncr to utop Kraftlntt. a rent Ilrltnln nnd Qormnny hnvo ngreod on nn International prlio court nt Tho JInguo. Honoy In confident of convicting Olnrnj on tho aocond trial nnd will not dopond upon Zlmmor nt all, Domonstratlonii nro bolng hold In many places In HaywoolTB honor and nlroady thoro lu talk of running him (or protldont. A crniy man wrooked a Great Northorn pnBuonKor trnln coar Harvo, Mont., bocnuBo tho Almighty told him to do It. Quo man wnb klllod and overal Injured, BAIL FOR MOYER. Protldont of Wonlarn Federation of Miner Out of Jail, llohio, Idaho, July 30, Charleu II. Moyer, proldnt of tho Wimturit Fed eriitlon of .Miner and co-defeitdnnt with William U. Ilnywood, nctjulttcil of tho murder of uvdovornor Htoun- onbfrKi wn ordered roluimod on 125,000 bull yimterday by Juduo Wood, who prenlded nt (ho Ilnywood trial. Tho attorney for tho federa tion expected to have tho bond ready for filing hint night, but the arrange ment had not boon wholly com pleted nt n Into hour nnd Moyor ro ilgnod hliimelf to nnother night in Jail, He will probably bo relead today nnd will lenvo within 2 hour for hi homo In Denver. No application for bnll win mudo In the cam of Oeorgo A. I'vltlboitu, tho third of tho alleged coitRplratom, hut a motion wn mndu for a npnody trial nnd hi enno wn ordered ul down for Tuemlay, October 1. Conael Intlmatrd that they might apply for bond for 1'eltlbono Inter, but It I not boltuvod that tho Mate' attorney will coiiMent. It hn been jenerally mated that thorn I morn Incriminating ovldonco agalnit l'ottl bono than any of tlio other, whllo It ha been generally conceded that the cau agaliut Moyer I tho weak est of tho three. Tho defenn In tho Ilnywood cao ediultted that thero wero n number of thing for l'ottl bonu to explain n to hi nnoclatlon with Harry Orchard nnd thu lending of money to him, hut thoy ald It would be time enough to deal with theao matter when I'ottlbono him Rulf wn placed on trial. HAWSE 0ECOME8 INSANE. Uriln Suddinly Unhinged by Storm of Criticism. Han Frnnclnco, July 30. Thn brain of Itobert llnwio, third oftlcer of tho loat itentnor Columbia, ittc- cumbed lnt night to tho nbuio, rldl- culo nnd contempt which' hn been heaped upon him ever ilncn tho In vestigation of tho dliniiter hn been lu nroKre. Holding tho nawnnnor article containing criticism of hi action lubiequunt to tho craih In hi hand, n brain fiber mapped nnd ho wn mad. The Ignominy heaped upon him wa more than ho could bear. After brooding for ovornl day over the charge which had beon mado ngnlmt him, hi Intellect lout that keen ml Jtiitmenl that nature provide bo twnon thought nnd net, nnd hi mind reeled off Into Imnnlty. 1 la who had spoilt tho evonlng at hi room. ISS Fair Oak itrcet, Sec- oud Orilcor lllchtird Agorup wn with htm, Hnwio had ipent an Hour or more rending tho ceniurc which had beon printed ngaltut him. With n cry lllto n wild nnlinnl ho clenched tho clipping In hi hand nnd leaped to hi foot. Agerup looked nt hint nnd llnwio looked nt hi frlond, but did not too him. HI rye wero glaied. Tho pollco wero called nnd Itawio wn taken to tho detention ward nt tho Central Ktnergency lloipltnl. HOWL IN PAIN. Qovirnment Wound Railroad Se verely In Pocketbook. Chicago, July 30.Wotorn rnll road nro near nn opon hrenk with tho l'oBtolUco Department over tho trnntpnrtatlon of mnlli, owing to n number of recent order. Tho latest cuino of grluvnnco I tho Impoaltlon of heavy fine on nearly nil tho rond for delay In delivering tho mall. To comlder tho iltuntlnn railroad men hold nn Importnnt conference today, Ono of them declared that tho fine levied by tho government ngnnt hla rond In ono qunrtcr amounted to $40,000. A almllnr condition nn othor rond wn re ported. Tho flnoe woro nsicsicd un der n now rulo which wont Into ef fect In July, 100G. Tho road nro amazed to find that they nro In danger of losing 15 nor cont of their mull pay unless they ro- vlso schedule nnd plnco their mall trnln upon running llmo which thoy know thoy can mnlntnln In nil eon eons nnd In nil kinds of wenther. Tho now rule; tho rond nay, Is oppressive nnd unjust. It provldcH that If tho malls nro Into ton times on any route during a porlad of 90 days, tho rond shall bo nssoasod 1G per cont of tho pay of that routo for tho qunrtor, Wrecks Due to Owner. 8nn Frnnclsco, July 30. Tho re sponsibility of tho cnmpnnloa which by Iron-clad schodules, compol tholr innntois of ships to go nt n spood tholr own confidences toll thorn Is unsnfo, wns tho fenturo of tho Co lutnbln wrock testimony, tnkon bo foro Cnptnln Uormlnghnm yostordny, Hccond Omcor Agerup's toatlmony eatabllahod mora clearly than had boon dono boforO tho fact thnt cap tains a ro compelled to run tholr ships nt full spood along a dangerous coast In foggy wenthor In n courso nnvl gntod by many vossols. dspsnose Qsrrlson In Core. Seoul, July 80, All tho rolnforco monts of tho Twelfth Ilrlgndo hnvo lnndod. Tho rosarrlsonlng of Coren by Japanoso troops, npoordlng to tho now nlnn of organisation, will be completed by tomorrow evening, I jI NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , aiVtrl I'ATfcNT.IO CLAIMS. ItecemTiendatlon on Mining; Land In Forost Meterve. Wnlilngton, Aug. 2 Tho Forest Hervlco hn recommended thnt n patent Inane on tho todo mining olnlins of J. C, Lewis In tho Itoguo Itlver mining district In Hlsklyou, Forest Hexervo, Oregon. Theao claims uro being extensively devel oped nnd valuable mineral depotlta Hnvo been discovered. Tho claim form two groups known ns thu "Den ton" nnd tho "J. C. I.." Lnrgn expenditures hnvo boon made for tho development of the properties nnd there is evidence of mineral dopoiltn such n would scorn to Indicate that tho land hossessc mlncrnl lu paying qunntltle. Hoc ommendatlon that patent Issue Is In accordance with tho policy of tho forest service to oncourago tho devel opment of mineral resource lu for est reserve. France Lifts Embargo. Pari, July 31 What has been characterized a thu obstacle In tho wuy of continuation of negotiation between Franco nnd tho United Htnte In regard to tho tariff hn been removed, for Franco has noti fied tho United States that sho ha extended from August 1 to October 1, 1907, tho decreo providing far tho collection of tho minimum duty on coffeo brought from Porto Klco, Franro make clear that sho con siders this extension purely an net of courtesy and good-will, nnd nn evid ence ot her hope thnt tho negotia tion upon tho proposition submitted through M. Juornnd, tho French Ambassador at Washington, will re sult In nn agreement. Tho negotia tions will now proceed between Am bassador Whlto nnd tho Foreign Of fice. Stop Immigration Leaks, San Diego, Cat., Aug. 2. Tho Federnl Government, through tho department of Commerce and tabor has taken further definite steps for tho control nnd supervision of Immi gration from thu South. Chief In spector Kngelcko ha mado n public notlco from Washington designating three special places where person desiring to enter thu United States must mako application before tho United State Immigration Inspec tors. Tito threo points nro Tin Junnn, Cnmpo nnd Celexlo nnd In tho future nil nlleu Including Moxlcnns, who cross tho llnu nt other places nnd without having gono through tho necessary formalities, will bo liable to nrroat and deportation na being unlawfully In tho United State. Proclaim Dominion Treaty. Washington. July 30. Tho Presi dent slmcd tho proclamation notify ing tho public of tho conclusion or tho Dominican tronty. Similar action was tnkeu today In Santo Domingo by President Caceros. Preatdont Itoosevolt'a proclamation recites thnt n treaty "providing for tho nsslstnnco of tho United States lu tho collection nnd application of tho customs rov onues of tho Dominican Itepubllc was concluded nnd signed by tholr respec tive plunlpotentlnres February b. 1907, (heroin Is recited tho text ot tho trenty which Is proclaimed) to tho end that tho snmo nnd every nr tlcln thorcot mny bo observed and porformod with good fnlth." Explosion on Ounbost. Washington, Aug. 1. A dispatch received nt tho Navy Department to- day from Commandor Iloush, of tho (Junuorti Wilmington, nt unnngnni, says n holler tubo of tho vossol burst yesterday wiiiio tho vossol wns nl Nanking. Throo mon wero scalded, ono of whom, Flromnn Philip Hind, subsequently died. Tho othor two wero not seriously burned. Hind wns n natlvo of Mnrylnnd, nnd en tered tho Navy Mny 10, 1894. Unoffi cial reports ot several deaths from smallpox upon tho Wilmington hnvo reached tho Navy Department. Bourne Takes Vacation Washington, July 30 Senator Ilourno left Washington today for n brief vacation nt Door Pnrk. Md. This Is tho first tlmo tho Senator hns boon out of Washington slnco ho ar rived last Decombor. Tho protracted hot spoil hns mndo Washington very uncomfortnblo nnd tho Sonator de cided to tnko n short rest lu n nearby cool resort. Dlshop Takes Libraries to Colon. Washington, Aug. 2. John It. Hlshop, secretary of tho Isthmian Cunnl Commission, sailed from Now York for tho Isthmus yoatordny Tho Commission hits purchased through him libraries for tho four recreation buildings thnt hnvo boon completed nnd thrown open for tho uso ot tho employes ot tho Commis sion, Sanford Will Report to Bonaparte. Washington, July 30, Assistant Attornoy-aonoral Sanford loft this nftornoan for Lonox, Mobs,, to pro eont to Attornoy-Oenornl Ilonnparta, who Is spondlng bis summor vncntlon thoro, tho results ot his Investigation ot tho North Carolina railroad rnto controversy, Mr, Sanford refusod to mako any BtatoinonL mimehalb in FOitEsra. Oeologlcal Survey to Investigate De posit In National Reserves, Washington, Aug. 1. In connec tion with Its other work In thu Wot ern state, tho United Stutcs Geolog ical Survey ha undertaken tho In vestigation of geologic condition within tho National forests. It hns been tho consistent aim of tho offi cers of tho Forest Sorvlco to foster tho fullest posslblo development of mining within tho nreas Included In tho National forest.. Many fraudu lent entries hnvo, howovcr, been dis covered, which cover non-mluernl Innd or deposits that by no possibil ity could bo dovoloped Into paying mines, and It Is clonrly to the bono fit of legitimate mining enterprise thnt tlio "wildcat" mining companies bo provented from obtaining title to tho lnnd claimed. With theso aim In vlaw, tho geol ogists of tho Survoy nro to Investi gate the land of tho National for ests. They will net under tho gen eral Instruction of tho Director of the Survey, nnd under tho pcraonnl supervision of tho goologlst In cbnrgo of metalliferous deposits. Tho stand nrds, methods nnd wide oxporlcnco 'of tho ecological Survoy wilt rendor the result of these Investigations of I great practical value, both to tho Forest Hervlco nnd to tho minors, and the reports of tho geologists will enable tho Forester to make recom mendations to tho Commissioner of tho General Lnnd Offlco on tho char acter of tho minora! locations. Thus tho pulley of tho Survey will bo to requlro Its geologists to nsslst In every way tho clalmnnt who I nctlng In good fnlth, ns well ns to help tho officers of tho Forost Service In tholr task of protecting tho mining Indus try nnd nil othor Interests which benefit by tho proper administration ot tho National forosts. ASK QORAH UE PROSECUTED Washington Labor Man Ask President to Rush Land Fraud Case. Washington, Aug. 1. Organized labor In Washington has gone on tho warpath for tho scalp of Sonator Ilorah. of Idaho, counsol for tho state , In tho prosecution of W. D. Hay wood. Tho following resolution was adopted by tho Central Labor Union with practically no opposition: "Whereas, Senator Ilornh, of Ida ho, Is now under Indictment for com plicity In tho timber land frauds ngulnst tho United States Govern ment; therefore bo It I "Resolved, Thnt tho Central Labor Union petition nnd roqulro tho Pres ident of tho United 8tntcs to sccuro or permit tho Attornoy General to Issuo nn order for nrrcst In such enscs nnd provldo speedy trial, thnt tho stigma of Indictment mny bo re moved from tho nnmo of a Senator ot tho United Stntes, nnd that bo may provo whether ho Is a dcstrablo citi zen or not." It was nlso decided to send a telo grnm ot congratulation to Haywood. "Katy" Road Called to Time. Washington, July 30. Recently In fot mat Ion waa received by the Inter state Commerce commission that cer tain wcftein nnd southwestern iallrrds were engage! in alleged violations of tho rate law by laitilnu pantcs to per sona not ontltleU to them undor the law. In tlio case ot tho Missouri, Kansas & Toxas railway, tho informa tion was f p-clllc that tlio agents of that system wero Issuing pasree to so-called I"boniumen." An order thoieforo baa been promulgated by the commission requiring the olucluls of tho system to nnawor the charges mado and to rtato tho giound on which such action was Justlflod. Nationalists Have Won, Manila, Altg. 1. Tho Independent factions who united In tho campaign under thn nnmo of Nationalists, ap pear to hnvo won tho gouoral oloc tlon of delegates to. tho first Philip pine Assembly, hold throughout the Islands today. Incomploto roturns from 50 out ot SO districts show that 81 Nationalist woro elected, 10 Pro gressives, 8 Independent candidates nnd 1 Catholic, In Manila tho Na- ttlonnllats won by a largo majority In both districts, Domlnndor Gotnei I claims tho election In tho first dis trict In tho city, Salvador Llfta Molssant Embargo Washington, July 31. Informa tion hns beon recolvod thnt tho gov ernment of Salvador has ralaod the embargo upon tho estates of the Molssant brothora in thnt country. I Tho Statu Department has not yot altogether determined Its final course In tho ninttor. Naval Cruisers Arrive, Washington, July 30. Roar-Ad-mlrnl Dayton, commanding tho Paci fic Hoot, linn tnforrnod tho Navy De partment thnt tho armored cruUern West Virginia nnd Colorado arrived nt Cavlto yostorday for tho naval mnnouvors. Railway Mall Men Named. Washington, July 31. D. P. John son nnd John O. Mackcy, both ot Portland, hnvo beon appolntod rail way mall clerks. ROADS FACE CAR FAMINE. Thousands Will Be Needed to Market Present Crop. Chicago, July 30, Tho western rnllroad nro facing tho problom of assembling thousand of cars at var ious polnta during tho next 30 days for tho purpoao of transporting tho crops to mnrkot. Nearly ovory big railway systom baa recolvod detailed reports from Its agents In ovory part of tho west, northwest and southwost regarding crop condition, probable yield and tho prospect for futuro bus iness. From theso statements esti mates nro mndo of the number of cars which will be needed to tako cara of tho various crop movomenta along too lino of each road. Tbe ngonts are required to give somo call- tnato of tbe time wbon tho different crop will bogln to znovo and how great tho early movement will be. Thl I dono mo that tho railroads may avoid, If possible, taking car out of other sorvlco and rushing thorn to tho west, there to remain Idlo for days awaiting loads. It Is hollered from tho reports re ceived thus far that tho early crop movement this year will be heavy and therefore an unusually largo number of cars will have to be as sembled. Somo Idea of the task that confronts tho railroads can bo gath ered from tho Northwestern' report of tho situation. On a new lino of that company In tho west thcro will bo needed 100 boxcars alono to transport n potato crop which will bo shipped from three new towns. Officials of the Northwestern Insist that tholr rodd will ko In botter shapo to hnndlo this year's crop tknn It was last year's. A great amount of now equipment has been added and business In othor directions promises to bo less Imperative than last year. The company Is nlso mak ing an effort to have a larger porccn tago of lta own cars opon Its rails this year, with this purpose in view, fowor Northwestern cars will bo loaded to go off tholr own rails. Burlington officials stated inai they havo just now a surplus of box cars and aro accordingly assembling many cars to tako care of their aharo ot tho Nobraskn crop. They expect tho wheat to begin to move between July 2S nnd August 1, and dcclaro thnt before tbe flrat date arrives ibey will bo In good shape to handle all that will bo offered. It Is probable that a conference of traffic officials will be held soon to talk over the crop movement and to mako plans for co-operation of West orn roads with respect to prompt handling of foreign cars and their prompt return to the homo lines. Tho railroads dcslro to mako this a record year for prompt and expedi tious handling of tho western crop. FOURTEEN BURNED ALIVE. Mysterious Explosion Shatter New York Tenement House Now York. July 30. An explosion accompanied by flro, shattered an Bast Sldo tenement late Sunday night, and within tho crumbling wall 14 persons wont down to death, while twlso as many wero probably fatally Injured. Tho wrecked building was at 223 Cbrlatlo street, whero a six-story tenement roso above the grocery store basement. Tbe explosion Is as yot unaccounted for and tore out tho front ot tho building, nnd tho flro that followed caught tho 20 families, numbering 100 persons, whllo most ot thorn wero sound asleep. Fourteen dead bodies havo been recovered. Ot tho Injured, many Jumped from tho windows, others woro caught by falling timbers, many, halt suffocated by smoke, were dragged from tho hallways, whllo othcra received their wounds during the panic and mad fight among each other for an oxlt. Tho tenement was occupied chiefly by Italians. A passerby waa attracted by the explosion which apparently occurred In the basement. As ho turnod toward tho building tho whole fsont with Its flimsy flro escapes feu Into tho street, nnd from the sagging floors a score ot the half nwakenod persons dropped Into tho street. Mauy of theso woro badly hurt, but thoy provod to bo tho moro fortunato of tho tonants for another moment nnd tho building was wrapped In flames, and tho crlos ot persons burn ing to donth ront tho air. In tho wild excitement that followed many woro Injured. All Will Resign. San Frnnclsco, July 30. It la bo lloved thnt by tomorrow night tho 16 supervisors appointed by Mayor Tay lor will bo formnlly seated. The present plan Is to havo ono mombor of the boodllng board resign nt n tlmo In ordor thnt there may bo a majority to pnss tho resolution ot formal recognition ot each ot tho now members ns ho takes hla sent. In this manner it Is planned to pro coed until each ot tho 16 resignations havo beon formally accented nnd Mayor Taylor's, list has beon formal ly appointed, and rexognuea. Again Enlisting Negroes. Houston, Texas, July 30,' Tho army recruiting station here today recelvod Instructions to enlist for the colored cavalry especially desirable negroos, the first enlistment ot ne groes since the Brownsville affair. EXPEL A Dramatic Event Anng Police e! New York City. LOSES STAR BEFORE COMRADLS Man Who Fled Balore Loaded Re volver Punished and Made Text of Speech by Chief. Now York, Aug. 1. A remarkable sccno, closely paralleling that mem orable ono In Paris when Cap tain Alfred Dreyfus was publicly dis graced before tho Fronch army, was enacted In tho trial room at police headquarters. For tho first tlmo la more than 30 years a patrolman bad been adjudged guilty of cowardice. He Is Stephen S. Walib, who, accord ing to tbe charge mado against him last week, fled from an armed man who had shot and killed a woman. The keen Interest with which the unusual case was followed roso to a point of dramatic Intensity when Po lice Commlsaloner Bingham, who bad presided personally at tbe trial, an nounced that tho charge against the unfortunate man had been proved. Then the Commissioner turned to In spector Richard Walsh, In whoso dis trict Stephen Walsh was a patrol man, but who Is no relatlvo ot tho dismissed man, and directed the In spector to strip Walsh ot his shield and uniform buttons so that ho might not even leavo tho trial room with tho emblems of his former posi tion as a policeman in good stand ing on his person. The crowd looked on In wonder and excitement as tho Inspector advanced to perform his unpleasant work. The dismissed man stood still and offered no resistance ns the shield waa unpinned from his breast, but when tho Inspector started to detach the buttons ot tho uniform Stephen Walsh stepped back and appealed to his attorney against any further hu miliation being put upon htm In the presence of his former comrades. Commissioner Bingham, who was laboring under great excitement, then Interposed and directed the In spector to conduct his former fmb ordlnato to tho steps of the police building and eject him. Stephen Wnlah offered no resistance and west with tho Inspector to tho outer door way, whero he was formally directed to leavo tho building. Thronghout tho unusual proceeding Stephen Walsh malntctncd his composure. MAY FAC em URDER CHARGE. Soldier Is Arrested for Complicity In Northern Pacific Robbery. Astoria, Ore., Aug. 1. An enlisted man, giving his namo as Henry J. Oruber is under arrest at Fort Ste vens on a chargo ot being Implicated In the robbery ot a Northern Pacific train In Montana last May In which Engineer Clow was killed. Gruber Is but 20 years of ago and came to Fort Stevens on July 22, from Butto. Mont., whero he had enlisted a few days before. That Gruber Is tho man'a correct namo is considered certain for the reason that he gave his fathcr'u nnmo on tho descriptive Hat tho same as on tho "D and A" enrd when ho en listed. Ho was placed under arrest at 10 o'clock yesterday morning In accordance with tolegraphlo Instruc tions received from the commanding oftlcer at Vancouver Barracks, who directed that tho prlsonor be held until an officer arrives for him. Gru ber la kept In tho guardhouso heav ily Ironed. Would Move Head Camp. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 1. At thl morning's session ot tho head camp convention ot Woodmen ot tho World. Charles A. Reynolds, of Se attle, sprung a surprise In tho shape ot a motion to change headquarters from Denver to Senttle. Ho told ot tho dissatisfaction that has beon cur rout among members on the Coast by reason ot kcoplng tho head camp In Colorado, whllo tho scene ot the groatest activity of tho Woodmen is located on tho Coast. Tho stato of Washington, Orogon and California havo nearly two-thirds ot tho entire membership ot the order. Refusea to Try Powers. Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 1. Judgo Robblns vacated the bench today In tho Caleb Powors murdor trial fol lowing tho tiling ot an affidavit al leging prejudice. Tho action ot Judgo Robblns waa unexpected by tho prosecution nnd was a surprise, to tho defense Judgo Robblns took up each allegation of Powers nnd de ntod specifically that they wore truo, and snld It wns too late to mar his record ns Judgo by sitting In a case when ho wns nccusod ot unfairness. The trial has boen Indefinitely post poned. Murdered by Moors. Tangier, Aug, 1. On tho pretext that they wero displeased with tho harbor works, three tribes today at tacked Casa Blanca, ono ot the chief seaports ot Morocco, and massacred the native guards and bovou Euro peans. Tho othor Europeans In the city, together with a number ot Jews, took refuge on a German ship.