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THE W ASe© NEWS
VOL.
X V I.
RESUMI O f THE
WEEK’S DOW
W A SC O , SII EHM AN
R U S S IA IS Q U IE T .
People Receive N » w i o f C za r's Ac-
tion in 8 ilen ce.
Ht. Petersburg, June 16.—The disso
lution of the second don ma whm rscslv
WILL DISCUSS
PEACE PIANS
** * ♦
MUCH
1 D O 4 •
E V ID E N C E IN
M ain Reliance o f
REBUTTAL
Haywood Prosecu
PARCEL OUT IAND
LIKE EMPERORS
tion Is on Conspiracy.
Boise, June J 7.—The announcement
L . - . . v lii.mc
r
am n
7* throughout S t Petersburg with per
marie by the prosecution in the Hay
newsy Items Gathered From All Parts r«et inn.«,unity, thunk« to the preaui
wood caae Saturday that it would have
tlonary nun sure«, and in no piece in Delégales Gather at The Hague for its testimony in chief concluded by or HIM and Harriman Ofvlde Northwest
of the World.
Russia, so far as known, were there any
Second Conference.
on Wednesday next, taken in connection
serious disturbances.
Territory.
with the fact that there is to be no oth
1 demonstration« among Ht. Peters
er session until Tuewdsy, has created
burg workmen are anticipated tomor
' feeling that the state ¡. not going to
General Review o f Important Hap
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row, but the authorities are not alsrin- D
penings Presented in a Brief and «•d. rin-y prof©«» to be chiefly appre Rsprseantativss of Forty-8ix Govern- present such a strong case of coirubora Each M ust Stay O ut o f Field o f
The reason
msnts Will Participate In M e e tin g - tion a« u h « anticipated.
Comprehensive Manner for Busy hensive over the ptsalbllity of rioting
O th e r— W o rks Hardah ps ou Lum
Disarm am ent Question to Be All for this feeling is probably twofold,
Readers—National, Political, His and racist excess©« in Odessa and in
that
the
law
of
conspiracy
a«
laid
down
berm
en o f O regon and W ash
Kiev and other cities where party feel
im portant Them e— May Be U ni
torical and Commercial,
in thi« state is not fully understood by
ington—
Evidence is Given B efore
mg runs high. An oulhr«-tik of agrarian
versally Ridiculed
the public and that the extent to which
disorders in several regions of the em
C om m erce Com m ission.
the slate may rely upon rebuttal te«ti
pire is unticifated later, when the peas
mony is not known.
Market quotations are to 1» posted antry learn of the dissolution, hot a
The law aa laid down in the Como
The
Hague,
June
15
—
With
the
rep
on Union Pacific trains.
spirit of quiet confidence in the ability
Washington, Jane 13.— From evi
resentative« of 46 countries gathered ran ta«e is very br<«d and it is under
of
the
government
to
liandle
the
situa
Denver i« full of delcgstts to attend
dence given today before the Interstate
Hood
it«
general
principles
apply
in
tion prevail» in administrative circles. here for the opening of the second peace
the land law convention.
Coaameroe commission it is very plain
News of the dissolution reached the conference, which will take place to tli it* case, but that fact is not grasped. that J. J. Hill and E. H. Harriman
For
Instance,
it
has
been
argued
by
I He new Salvadorean revolution is Ht. I'eteralrurg pep-rs too late foi their
day, there is a remaikable contrast be s«>me of the newspaper writers in their have mapped out the Northwest, each
not making much headway.
last editions, but tire public was quick
communications that the state must taking a distinctive territory, from
Limitation of armament will not ly Informed through extra« ami great tween the sentiments prevailing upon corroborate Orchard's statement that which the other is effectively barred.
posters wet out by the police at all street the eve of the original conference of
<x>me before Hie Hague conference.
Particularly is this true of the lumber
corners, containing the ukase announc 1699 and today, which lias become a Haywood seut him to kill Steunenberg. msinera.
It is practically impossible,
The wife of sx-Govarnor Wells, of ing the dissolution and the impelial
subject of general comment. In 1699,
under the existing freight rate© and ar
Utah, has been fatally hurt in an auto manifesto.
S C H M IT Z M U S T S T A Y IN J A IL .
rangements, for Oregon lumbermen to
wreck.
although less than half the present
compete with Puget Hound in markets
numt
er
of
governments
were
represent
Perun Kaneko is to succeed Aoki as
W O N ’ T R U S H S T R IK E .
Judge Has No Discretion and Gives tributary to the Northern Pacific and
ed, the hope of the world was high and
Japanese ami««aador to the United
Jreet Northern, and likewise impossi
S h e riff S tric t O rd e rs.
States,
T eleg rap hers Realize G reat C ost to there waa a vision of disarmament and
ble for Puget Sound manufacturers to
Han Franncisco, June 17.— “ No tail
the banishment of the curse of war for Eugene E. Hcbmitx," the convicted invade territory tributary to the Harri
A flre in a Iksiton garage destroyed
business That Would Follow
lietwren 35 and 40 automobiles, valued
Men mayor of Han Francisco, was the ruling man lines.
New \ork , June IS.—The Commer from among civilised peoples.
at $DMJ, (MiO.
And so far as the respective railroad
cial Telegraphers' union haa n o f y e t who were here eight years ago recall mu Is by Judge Frank If. Dunne, in th©
systems are concerned, neither has any
1
New York brokers report the theft of received an answer to the demands on how the delegates of the powers met in application made by the mayor's coun de«ire to invade the other’s territory.
$3<
30,(NM) irt bonds «hu h were in transit *h© Western Union Telegraph compan), response to the generous appeal of the sel that he be given bis liberty under
Both acknowledge their utter incom
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- - - to • New York.
according to President 8 . J . Sm all, of
from
bond pending sentence, which the court petency to handle the bui-iness that is
emperor
of
KuHsia
and
entered
upon
Judge offered them and each obiecta to being
,
Onlers have bean rereived at Hono the union. After a meeting of tlie ex tbeir work with the z«*al and enthusi will pronounce on June 27.
Dunne adopted as his own the stand of compelled to take care of the surplus of
lulu to double tlie capacity of the prin ecutive committee tonight, both Presi
dent Smail ami Secretary Treasurer asm of men upon a holy misaion. Yet the prosecution that in the eyea of the the other.
cipal arm> poet near that city.
Kaisesll left the city, Mr. Russell re three month« 1st-- this dream faded law the mayor is no different from any
At the close of the morning session
Prominent rsllr<«d surgeons believe turning to Chicago.
and nothing beyond he adoption of a other jier-on on whom the jury has set Mr. Jeffreys, attorney for the Gould
th a t many wrecks might 1« averted If
the
brand
of
felony.
President Small notified all the un pious vow remained of the avowed ob
systern, announced to the commission
the employe« were retired u,»oii reach ions ’oday that the statement that the ject of the Conference.
Ex-Judge J. C. Campbell, the may that the Missouri Pacific and Denver A
ing 40 years.
adjustment of grievance« had been po«t-
The powers favering a discussion of a or’« chief counsel, mad© the formal m’>- Rio Grande, which connect with th©
I tie I rial ’.f »•eChsi’«! f.»r ij.«t iiiiir.U r hoped war untrue, and «»••~~»©d them to Diu t s aal to reduce armaments fear that, tien for the admittance of his clie- u»aiHarrin
Harriman lines at Ogden, had no obiec-
11
nTT liTT'
*
H
Z I •• 5'
of ex-Governor Pteunenberg has l«een nnntrrnr, riMOTTl ,IT
»He Wurtland gateway.”
fiortant inform ation.
may fall into universal ridicule.
A t which the mayor rays that, by rceribn
postponed until after the Hajr wood-Pat
of
having
Ijeen
compelled
to
give
al-
President Small also issued a state the outeet It is seen that the important
J A P A N A G A IN A R O U S E D .
il buoe-Moyer trials.
inent in which he said that local unions thing is to avoid discord, and with the moet hi* whole time and attention to
Telegraph operators cf the United nil ov«r I lie country were clamoring purpose of permitting a further exchange hi« trial for the last four week«, public
State« will a«k emigres« to take charge for a strike, h it that they liad been of views and in order that the delegatee hu-ine-s requiring his attention has Widely C irculated Paper Asks People
of the line«.
to Take Hand.
notified that they must take no action may get better acquainted, it haa been b»-»-n delayed and there is now a large
amount
of
it
pending
and
undetermined
Tokio, June 13.—The Mainichi, pub
A Great Northern passenger train without permission from the national decided already to postpone the second
was wrecked near .Minot, North Dakota, Officers. He added that in view of the session of the conference until Tuee- and requiring hie immediate attention. lished at Osaka and claiming to have a
fact tluit a strike would I«© costly to iav. Home optimists* incline to the
circulation of 250,000, <xpr*?ses anger
and 17 people injured.
business men throughout the country, opinion that the fact that the difficult!«
today at the reporteti recent attack on
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D
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.
The elder «tateemen and ministers of the national Ixiai.f of the union was are fully appreciated in advance is only
a Japanese horticulturist at Berkelev,
Ja|«n do not regard as werious the agi anxious to avert it if ¡xawibU.
likely to make the ultimate result
Cal- It says:
Czar Dissolves Douma and Chanega
tation in San Francisco.
richer.
"The outrage demonstrates the !mpo-
Existing Laws.
S C H M IT Z M A Y U P S E T P L A N S .
tency of the California authorities to
Itolegatca to The Hague peace con
United Rai ways D efer Dividend.
ference have little hop© of aoootnplish-
Ht. Petersburg, June 17.—Emperor pro'ect our compatriots. Now is no
ing anything toward disarmament.
If He Secures Bait, Scheme fo r Re
New \ork , June 15.—The directors Nicholas affixeeti bis signature Satur time to rest assured on the stereotyped
organization May Be Delayed.
of the I nlted Railways Investment day to an imperial ukaee abolishing tbs diplomatic assurances firm the Wash
Harrimanx'a business cnemiee have
present douma and ordering that the ington government. Only two weeks
started a movement to com pel him to
Han Francisco, June 18.— A radical company, it was announced today, have elections of members to its successor, after a positive declaration to take pre
give up the control of other railroads. change in the executive branch of Han determined that it will be inadvisable
which is to meet November 14, be held ventive measures to safeguard Japanese
A new mayor will soon he chosen in Francisco's gov. rn men t is contingent at present to take action with reapect under the new election law, which pro right© comes th© Berkeley outrage.
Sau Francis-o and then the Imadr of on developments in the ease of Mayor to the semi-annual dividend on pre- vides against the "submergence of the
‘ The personality of President Roose-
the several departments will I»© re- Schmits, who is temporarily incapaci f< rred stock w hich is ordinarily pay. e located classes by th© uneducated vélt
high among living great
tnted by reason of his iui prison merit in
rooted.
ma-ses."
men
and
desenes
fall confidence, but
able in July. This step was taken, it
the county jail.
promises,
however
high sounding and
This
action
constitutes
a
virtual
coup
Ht. I xml« »et apart a day for the kill
The daU» for ihe passing of sentence is stated, in view of the existing strike
ing of rat« and now the authorities will on Mayor Schmitz in the extc rtlon canes situation in San Francisco, and to the d ’etat and overrides the fundamenta reassuring, and the promise maker,
have to do something to get r.d til the- on which he has been convicted has A*nd that the Investment companv laws solemnly proclaimed by his majes however high in character, is of no val
ty on the eve of the convocation of the ue whatever if unaccompanied hy deeds.
oarcseses.
lieen set for June 37. Prior to that might tie enabled to afford to the first doima, wrhich declare that th©
• The powerles-eness of the California
United
Railroads
of
San
Francisco
the
A receiver has been placed in charge date he cannot ixmaibly procure bexil,
and
Federal, governments is thus de
electoral
law
can
never
be
changed
The divi
of Milliken Bros. Steel m ill. New •coordi ng to the decision of Judge tallest measure of support.
monstrated
and it only remains to take
without
the
consent
of
parliament
York, and the plant shut down.
Fif Dunne, but the law provides that after dend ha« been 2 ^ per cent semi itself. This breach of the constitution the work of protection in our own
judgment lias lieen panned, the matter annually.
teen hundred men are idle.
is justified by the great law of necessi hands.
of a I lowing hail is discretionary with
’ That the outrages are of limited
ty,
the advisers of the emperor holding
The Japanese vice minister to France any magistrate having jurisdiction.
Japanese Alm ost Shut O u t.
it impossible under present conditions local ociurrence is not a sufficient ex
says hi« country can never forget that Consequently, if judgment is passed on
San Francisco, June 15.— “ The pas to secure a parliament capable of co planation."
American opened the way for western the date set, Mayor Schmitz will have
sage
of the Haw by congress restricting operating harmoniously with the crown
civilization and deplores the war talk. ground for a new application for bail.
H A Y W O O D 'S C A S E H U R T .
the admission qf Japanese laborers in and rescuing Russia from anatchv and
The Chines© crop© will lie short
revolution.
the
mainland
has
practically
eliminat
again thia year.
JAPAN N EE D S M O N E Y .
Attorney for the Defense Irjures His
ed the immigration of that class of
Adams is to be forosd to testify In
N O C O N T E S T O N B O N D IS S U E
Own Theory.
Asiatics."
said
Commissioner
of
Immi
Thought T h at This Can Be Raised in
the Haywood cam*.
Boise, Idaho, June 13.— Again yester
gration North yesterday. "During May
Franca N ow .
Nicaragua ha« sent an army to ansist
about 700 Japanese laborers arrived Union Pacific Votes S 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 day the a ini lesslnews of the defense in
Paris, June 16.— While political con from Honolulu without patsports for
revolutiou 1st« of Salvador.
fo r Im proving Line.
the Haywood case was illustrated on
siderations of high order contributed to the mainland, but they were all in
A cloudburst near Tilford, a small the negotiation of the new Franco-Jap
Salt Lake City, June 17.— At a spe several twessions. It has been apparent
South Dakota town, caused the death ane«e entente, there is no longer any transit, and went to British Columbia. cial stockholders’ meeting of the Union all through the cross examination of
Orchard and has been commented upon
The border is being watched to see
of live people.
doubt that the substantial quid pro quo that they do not come back into the Pacific Railroad company here it was by all observers that Mr. Richardson
decided
to
isme
$100,000,000
in
new
All employes of the Western Union given by Fiance was the promise of ac United State«.’’
stock. The issue is for the purpose of flounders around sadly and leads into
throughout the United States are ready cess to the French market for future
meeting the expenses of improvements, contradiction«.
to go on strike.
Japanese loans. Japan did n t need a
There will lx» alout three hours of
O rc h ard is C o rro b o rated .
piesent and prospective, along the line
French guarantee for Corea and Formo
the
redirect examination of Orchard on
•Mayor Hchmitts remains a prisoner
Boiet, Idahc, June 15.—The prosecu of the Union Pacific.
Friday morning, according to present
in jail and (lie Ixiardof supervisor« will sa, lint a Japanese guarantee for Indo- tion in the Steunenberg murder trial
Tiie
exact
vote
on
the
bond
issue
w
as
China was worth a great deal to France.
plans, but it may require much l«*s
elect his Huc<w«gor.
Japan, according to the confidential yestenlay, entering in earnest upon the 2,193.315 shares out of a total of 2,- time. Most everything nas been brought
980,000
shares.
While
the
poll
was
The German Insurance company haa statements made by some of her high substantiation and corroboration of
kept open for two hours as required by out in the croes examinsion that the
offered its Han Francisco policy holders est representatives in Eurcpe will need
Harry
Orchard’s
testimony,
showed
a
statute, the proceedings were merely state wants, but the relations of the
60 cents on the dollar.
something like five billion franc» ($1 -
continuous
thread
of
evidence
connec-
perfunctory. It waa explained by the witness with the Cripple Creek detec
Japanese hepe the visit to their coun 000,000,000) within the next few years tioon Georgs Pettibone’s store in Den officers of the company that the new tives will be gone over to some extent,
try by Secretary Taft may lead to a to convert her present high rate loans ier with Orchard at Han Francisco, en stock issue is not to be sold immediate and sever la other matters will be fully
and to furnish the capital necessary for gaged on the Bradley murder plot;
new treaty lieing framed.
ly, but is to he held for the redemption explained which have been only touched
industrial and commercial development
partly
developed
another
direct
line
by
of $75,000,000 of convertible bonds. upon by the croee examination and
Harriman has given up control of in Manchuria.
were not gone into on direct examina
which
it
is
hoped
to
show
that
Hav-
the Alton rail nay I to the stockholders
tion.
wood
engsged
and
paid
Steve
Adams
for
after making a nice profit.
Railroads Must Comply.
Mexico Has Car Famine.
the same desperate wmrk, and added
Lincoln, Neb., June 17.— attorney
Boycott on Kosher Meat.
Torreon, Mex., June 18.— Willard 8. several ton« hes of confirmation to Uich-
According to report a plot has lieen
General Thompson has filed an injunc
found the victim of which was to be Mcrre, an official of the American ard’s general storv.
Cleveland, June 13.— A riot occurred
tion against four of the principal rail In the Jewish district today as the re
Vice Presi<font Fairbanks.
Smelting A Refining company, stated
yesterday that mining and smelting In Wisconsin Senate Beats 2 - Cent Rats road lines in Nebraska to compel them sult of a tan placed upon the Kosher
The launch of the battleship Minne
to um
maintain
the e iw
two-cent
fare ana
and anti-
anti
IV!. I
«cm .
iuiain m
o-ceni iare
sota ha« been found, together with the terest« in Mexico are facing a crisis in x
, n’ " l8" Ju"e 1* —The senate , pass onactmentts, now operative, and meat shops. The Jews, angered over
the
matter
of
fuel
and
ore
transporta
bodies of the men drowned.
today hy a vote of 21 to 6 killed the I to put Into effect the commodity the recent rise of 4 cents a pound for
tion.
meat, refuse to luy and are urging
2-cent fare railway bill.
I freight rate on July 9.
others not to bay.
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