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Í A A V ar ’ . * — fw »•» X s< 111 I 1907. POWERFUL CENSORSHIP. BLEEDING north DAKOTA HOW Proposed to G>vs Postal Authorities Control o* Newspaper* Northern Slate, Hungry and Cold, Wr**ts Title From Kansas. I A BITTER EDITORIAL | Washington, Jan. 29 — Th«' lull of In a Condensed Form lor Our jibe Washington, Jan. 28.—Conditions Kingston Paper Sajs Jamaica Is Joint P<««tal com mi»« ion. just cvjsn- Interstate Commerce Commission ¡arising from a »Imrtagv of fuel, and of Busy Readers. pleted, if eiui<"te<l Into law, would cre Ends Portland Inquiry. to»l supplies continue to be l«e*.| In por Ashamed of Governor. ate a pr.va crn«orvhlp in the hamla of tion« oi Nortth Ikikota. according to PROBE HAHRlMKN SYSTEM Interstate Commerce Commission Meet* in Portland Portland, Jan. 25 —Traffic conditions 111 till* elate were imcwtigaUxi water- «lay before Franklin K. lane, invnilwr **» • ■ lb«- liit«-«Ftate < .•:i.nil-««v romuils *x«n, the object living to detsrmlns the legality of the Harriman merger of railr-ivi» l'he queatlans of Attorney Sevcrancv for th«- cuinmiwsion were in tended to draw out »hipper* and mil road uu-n »» to y hether iMm|a<tltlon ium Iven etitled by the merger and al ternate rout«-» h«r tmffio chwcl. The tralimaoy of shlpiM'r* wits tliat there luu been no com|*titior> between the Union Pacific ami tLuithern Partite worthy of the name since ths conaoli- ■ latlon under one management in HW1. It w»» further brought out by the testimony of Thom»» MeCusksr, a for mer employe of th«> Harriman system, ll«at Ogden gat*-way via the Sacramento route was cl<«H«| u|«in the acroinpliah- men! of the mrrgvr, amt shipment from this ti-rritory via Sa< mmvnto to the East wn» »top|«e«| Orders were, lie nul l, to send traltic over the O. R <E 5 and I pfl. i- ,- to tl i « t Tin» clusnge gate a more direct route and re- Heiwl th«- Harriman lim-a of hauling Irelght over the Siskiyou» It Is th- of th.- railroad lnts?Ma that immv r> t<" nr- -|«-n to tli<- n)np|n-r; 1 hnt none lune hern cl«*ie<l and that the Hole innt.im-,-w where »hlpmiuia Iiave I- • II 11 II I -I !'l »111 ft!. I II I.«?-,«, ciffc to Hi«' exclusion of other rout«« have ln«-n l«,M-nii<M- of the lack of car« ■ n other line» | to determine gvivernment elnploye* dispatches received st the interstate reading public « mnivroe commtaalan , it tin« mine what informal loti the a paternalist ic tin»' other di«|Mitch«wi *h«iw the rail- want«, and extern! i | r«M<te are making eff«irta to reach the ci ’in!mg r « n I guardianahip ever the place« suffering from the want «4 the«' of advertising I by limiting the amount ■ ■'■!•' ;i- Slo r Jiitm-« J A Rwsum« of th« Lsea Important but it aliai) he Attorney for Commmion Declara* All I «•••..■!«• rf y .'«t l'.irk Io «.-r 5 D . "in [ and «ivc-ifiing just bow Archbithop of Jamaica Alto Diaap- Net Laaa Intareatlng Evant« daily new» pa- plains that the Great Northern tailr<«<l That Waa Sought To Be Eatab- printvl in the |«tgv« of prove* Action of Swettenham of th« Past Week. is m>t making any «-Itort to move trams pent. hahed Ha* Bean Proven. » Relief Work i* Progretamg, over th«' lines reaching there. Tiie The joint cviinmusiion city i* entirely out of «v«il There has l»i«n no mail for »lx days. The weather Hill my* lie lias not watered hi* rail on the hyp.lhiwia that P- rtlaiid, Jan 2S—After ehouwing ■a flue. Pi«'!'.qit action, the mayor way »t<> k mail matter i* «xsrrivd at a I«««« to the Kingston, Jan. 24 —M"«t Bov Knew conclusively that ixitnpctltIon *■>» «le- urges, »h-Hil«l tie taken to eotnpe! the Nuttall, lord archbish.'p <4 ths \V,«t government, end due* not |«y its pro Fix-Governor Higgins, of New York, etroye«i by the merger of the Harriman delivery «4 fuel ami mall. Inities, hav Ing heard here tolay that 1« slightly ini|irovcd. portionate »hare in revenue. One of line* in tliia etate. A >vv< ranre an- \ dispatch from Sherwood, N !»., ‘I.:.. I.'iward I.n.l .lib.-! b pu < al mg Twenty miner* were killd by an ex the main rresulta of it» |»ui«ierlng 1» nouncol at tiie clooe «4 the interstate <bit<'<l January 28, says the place is en th«- i«i«a that the jieopte of Jamal«'» the di*oi«-ry that the newspaper, ••»- t'-'inmeroe commiralon iuvretlgation tirely without fuel of any kin«!. Three ahouhl accept foreign »»»istam'c, »«id he plosion in a West Virginia mln« psdalty the, Bunday ethtli«ii, bar < « yvster«tay afternoon tiiat he w«ml«l cali mr«< of eel for Hherwi«»!, it I* a«wrt- tru»t«d hi» majesty >ia«l not given utter- Tiie Norf hwestern rwllr>«id 1» chang I a nd-* I too much in the dlrecti>ia of the no more witu«-«.« here, aa th«' facta he ««I. were I'oiitlmat««l at M halt. There linee to this sentiment ami that it he ing its locomotives to oil burners. msgnaine. The meml«vr* ««f the cam- ■wme t>> »h««w had liven »«Imlttol by I has been no train for a week. As pro- had. h-, the arvhbodiop, «lui mit ap visions are l««w, the situation 1» report- prove • >( it. The archbishop «ani also The power» sre already divided <>n mi«»l«in avow that the mlMvIiancoua the testimony <4 milroa«! official*. ( onimlaalouer Franklin K lain«- then <«l alarming. th«« quiwtian •<! disarmament at the matter enntained in the Sumlay i««ue that he ta'llfvi'l a great mistake had of a n«<w*pa|«-r bu'k» the "quality to adjourned the «.'»»ion Pi meet in tian Under yes ten lay’« itatr a <ii«q*itch lavti made when Governor Rwettenhsm Hague conference. «nakv it »««cially ami ed«i«-ati<inally vnl- Fjancisro next Tuctay, where R P. from Millon, N D , says tliat two «or* tcj'Vt««! ih«- vflvi» oi Ati.-riean aid Ilie Oklahoma constitutton prnvid«» liable " They «inttM reform every Hchwerin, general manager «4 Hie Pa- of »«ft «val Iiave arrive!, Imt no mail Tim relief committee in »«'tivi-ly en tiuit 15 per rent of tiie voter* are re thing by al»ili«hing the Hnndny aupplv- ciflc Mail Stmnuthip company, and train a* yet. From President Hill, of gaged In «ending refugi-es Into th«- roun- quired to bring an amendment before merit or vine make it ro Imx-uou» that other Harriman official» will lie placed the Great Nortliern, n diapatch re try ami distributing f>«»I ami money to the |«'ople. on the starxl naitody would care to ri-a-l it. reived from St, !*aul, «latcl January 28, those who ar«’ uiiablu to leave the city. By the statement «4 Mr Seveiance saying tliat two freight trains with 1« Presi.lent Castro, of Venesuels, ha* A glame at the above provisions <»t Bi«liop lleixlrick«, <>f ('ohm, arrivwl sent a m«««»g«' from hl- »lek l»«i de th- bill will full v' 'll« in« ■' nn \ ............ to C.-mmis«i<«tier Lane, the Mwatons rars <4 «'aI got thrvetgh Thurwtay the on here tin« morning on t»ar«l the steamer claring he will «arrive this ¡line«» ami the radical nature of the law the com- In Portland !«av<« liven eminently snti»- Hi«' line reaching ll.iniuih. one of advamv, winch brought from Uiilqn lim also that he lias no intention of beam miosion propi*H*i. It would limit the fact rv to th«* rommisaioti's attorney. plares »uffvring from a lack of c«al. tons of fo>«l anil |8tMi contributed to the Wltm-i-'■< examined yvsdvrdav testi- ing dictator. amount of adi«-rti.«ing. it wouhi elimi Jamai«*an suffer« rs by the othcial* <4 MESSAGE ON CARS. the «linai nn«l iiierchant» <4 Panama, The A laska delegate in congress <«p- nate all i«*gitimatc advertieing matter tie«! that the year 1M1 »«• an unf -rui | mmmi laml grants to the eom|«ni<'« pro from supplements, ami it w<>ul«l pre nate one fol tiregim. Then It wn« tiiat President Will U ge Pa*«age|of Law* tiovermir Hwettenliaoi consento! to ac Hie O. !! A N and Bogthcrn Pa< itic cept H kim ' supplies, waiving the cual.'in posing to build new mllr'eui». He vent the publication in the supple to Curs Shprtega. w-re i!«ir*ol under one management duties. say» the trust« have ample «■»pitaI to ment* of all tiction. of all matter of SENATOR ALGER DEAD. and th«« aeivice offered <m both roa<ls W ,-■■■. I . . ' , I « - ' ■ The l»aily Telegraph, in a ««nthltig do til«' work without Federal »»»Istam'e. general »nd useful information r«-giird wn» lin|Mir>«l Offh'lnla at Hie hvu«l of age «picMlion was colMldvre«l at Hie editorial article, armign* tiovertior Ing th«- affair* of the world, ami make George A. Burnham, Jr , l««u> iM-en th«- «U|'pl«'iiii'iit im r« G an- -1 rIf •« - r tiie »yatem hml an eye single to big White H oium ' t««biy during a ronfvreticv Ail Attending to Builnete ae Usual Swetti'tihnin n* follow» sent to Sing Sing f««r two year* for th«' new« <4 th«’ main slivvt. earning» an«i a minimum of ex|M«t»li- participated in by the president. Secre Almost to ths End. "We would I»- unfaitful t«i our «Intuì« grand larceny from the Mutual Reserve ture Th«' »< rvire suffered, alternative tary lt««»l, Svretary Taft, I*, mt num! er as exponents of public opinion if we Washington, Jan. 24 — l'nite«l Life ItiHumnce «•ornpuuy. II- was routes tor »tiipfa-ra were deniisl, and Genera! Cortelyuu, Assistant Secretary tailed to «nil attention to the extraordi CROPS CAUSED SHORTAGE. counsel and vice president <4 the com th« row«!» in |»»MHiM>ion of the lerrihiry Hmiiii, Clutirman Knapp, of the Inter- nary conduct ««I hl» exivll-tii'y in the ‘¡talcs Henator Russell A. Alger, of pany and his conviction 1» the result «4 Railroad* H«d So Much Traffic They were amenable to none for bustavs« »tate Commerce c«imnii»aion, and Com- prisent crisis. His general beluiviorst Michigan, did suddenly al hi» re*i- the recent investigation». Shipper* said l»«th rail ami water iiiiM-ioiivr of Corporations Gar field The a moment of gr*-»! |»'ril ami difficulty ilenre In thb city- at s 45 o'clock this Could Not Carr* Coal. lines havv drpm istvd since Hie «nergvr, president lias announced ills intention was unworthy of tin- re»|»»ii*ible British The T'anarim canal eontnu t will lik««- morning, following an acute attack of Wiuiliington, Jan. 29. — Repreaenta- there has not been a disposition to ex- of «ending to congrv«*i a special mew- ly be given to Olllver, one of th«- recent official and even a cultured English odelua nf Hie lungs, with which be entire I suge live Mar-luil, of North lhvk.>ta, in an ten«! Into new territory and the urging legislation of a remedial gvntli-nuui bidders. Ills letter to Bear Ad An» »trickeii shortly after 8 o'clia-k. interview tonight «h-clami that while Central Oregon region tin* lawn effectu- character to meet oir shortage emergen- miral IH iv I n wn« h pro<luetion of which Altlioiigli Mr. Alger ha«l not been in Russia lit« announce«) her intention allv Isittlvii up. cii-H like Hi««te existing. he ought to I« ashamed ami of which g«««i iiealth f««r mime time, his «hath of with«lraw'ing all tn«q«i from Man there i» a »hortMgi- of fuel at «om«' Railr«ia«l officials who serve a* the The Interniate Commerce commission Tiie wn» n»«t unex|«ectod. The senator puinta in North Ikikota »ti l .iangvr of head of allied road* and who there lui» eubmitted «vrtain principle» which tiie Jamaicans are a»luiin«-J. churia except n railway guaid. Uniteli Htatce I« a friendly nation; last night was np|mr«-ntly In Ina unual At a meeting of tariff revisionists nt «diortiigi- at other pointe, grow ing pri maintain there I* competition lietwren tiie meinls't» think *)ioul«l form the their lione i« British bone, their ff«»»h health. Hurl ng the day he transacted Chicago a «|M<cial »«■ mooii >f cungres» to marily out of the so-called car shortage, them, when, <ia a matter <4 fa> t they luaia of any legiaiation to h«< recoin- ia Brit mil flesh ami no one but a blitui- ronsiderwhle busine«s. amt wa» al the revise the tariff laws was advocated. »nd later of an unusual «now storm. work tog« ther as two |nrtnvr* in one memled on that »object to ixingrces, i"l bigot would iiave n fmuil to admit War drjmrtment up to a late hour yes- busln«*»», were grillvl yesterday by At mid if thi-H. meet Hie view* of the Aim ruwii lamiing partii««.”' t< rd.iy »(teriuain. At the Iwlside when Attorney General Bonaparte has b»>en North Ihikota is in no nee«l <>f financial torney Severance. president, they will bo submitted to he p«m»«<-«l away were Mrs Alger, and aske-l tai bring suit to prevent the form a*« ¡stance. Witnesses maintained that rates tiiat body. Tiie pri-ebient's decision I» SHUNTS TO RESIGN. their *m, Uiiptain F. M Alger, and ation of a gigantic «-opper trust extend "Tiie »hortage of car»," he said, showing rank discrimination have liven one of tiie results of the recent Chicago his wife. ing into Europe. •’grew out largely of the enormous crops put Into effect on th-s to California, reciprisial demurrage «'invention, ami Will Take Charge of N ew <>n Tiiedny night Mr. Alger, when York'« rniw«t throughout the »late and through ah'««<< ol«je«'t 1« to bar*«» the tiould sys t tiie very general complaint which Kan F rntii isco relief work for January about t<« Iren’ the hou-v to attend ■ Rapid Transit, ¡be expansion of l>u»ine«a (ar liey<ui<i tem. Other* said tile passenger servire him he«’n made to tiie intestate Com- 1« estimatevi at 1445,470, which amount dinner given in honor of Nenator-elect W.i»hiiigton, Jan. 24 —The resigna ha* been for war« lid by tiie National all ordinary limit«, which literally lietween Portion«! and Omaha m al»im- nii-nv «'ommisHion of a tlairtage in the William Alden Smith by the Michigan *wain|M*«l the railr«>a<i«, not only with inable, an I ia due to Hie merger of for «-«r tarrying equipment of tiie niuntry. tion <4 Thvoilore P. Shunt» ns chair itol Cr>«s society. lielegation »uf!«-n«l an attack of heart producta going out of the atat«*, but alao merly competing line», while the »team- man <4 the !«ihiuiati Caiuil i.'om nilas ion failure, imt it waa only with difficulty At the Interstate Commerce inquiry with merchandise ami material« com :<r »ervire t«i < alifrnia of of the Harri was announce«! ut the White House to that he wn« |ier»uaded to reman at at Washington into the < <«il nwimqaily ing in HAVE TO BRIBE SWITCHMEN. In an attempt to handle thia man «umpani«-» 1» worse than it has day. It will take effect not later than horn«' lie attended the «Hwioti of the it w » h shown tliat only favorite* were tremendous volume of traffic, the rail lawn for 20 y-urs. Man'll 4, Mr Shouts having twen »«•natc Tiiiwlay afternoon and »p|M«arsd able to obtain «xirw. San Eranciaco Sh pper* Pay to Get way companies were gnwly negligent While Attorney C««tt«>n was at his «•lect«»l tolay president «4 the inter- ns well it» usual. Freight Car*. The North Dakota bhexard continue« in relati'in to Hie fuel »apply, so our Iwt In stemming tiie title of adv«-r»«< boriHigh-Metriipolitan company, which Vi««« President Falrlaxnka waa the with unalmte«i fury. The tempertaure great prosperity ia the real iwuae <q our tiartimony and never »howoi hl* a<lr««it- Han FranrisOn Jan. 28.—The Bulle controls tli«> rapid transit ami many flr»t Io call at the Alger residence to temporary emlmrr*i>aeil condition. It iii «< t«i better »«Ivantagv, the fact» tin t«»tay publishes a »lory to the effect surface lilies in New York range» from ft to 45 below aero ami all day to expri-wn »yiiqmtliy. is not a financial aiiortage, but a rail brought out were strongly agaliut Hie that when Interstate Commerce Com No annomii'i'iiieiit was mn«le ns to railroad traffic is at a standstill. Til«' funeral servic,« will lie liebl at 2 road »tmrtage which embarra*.-'■« th«- Hamman interest«. >i !«■• w !: » • ■ . • l M r 'h ■i.t- ¡1« .inn« missioner lam arriv«» here tins w<-vk Swettenhma »till olwtructe relief work |u'. .f >’» «•{ P '•« **ntun!ay at t !.«• iamtiy residancs • J; . • »•••<»• ' ' .(■ < r« ’ ' mill i-s "U but it w « to inie-tigate the relation» ¡»’tween Uiv in till» city ai a rv|««rl tn laimlon Hint The lawly will ba taken railroad» and shippers, he will find learned auHioritatively that headquar Io la-trnit for burial he has presented his rssignatlon will be BUILD GREAT BATTLESHIP. ter* will la« removed from Washington condition» very «iinilar to those at Se LAGUNA DAM ENDANGERED. neither denied or affirtm«l by officials. attle witii rv»|svt to the "tipping'' to the iathffitts and that a high «mlaricil The attorney general <4 Minnesota Naval Bill Allow* for Second Dread system, re-ortol to by shipper» and elialriiuin to nerve in that capacity STILL ENCASED IN ICE. I ha« lieguti suit to cancel the cliarter of R i - j Colorado Threatening to Destroy Tina lieiiig naught and More Sailor*. warehouse men. in order to get their •lone will not la> named. Irrigation Project. the St. Paul, Minn«n|>>h» A Manit«'lm a>liiiitU«l, it follows that John F. Hiev Europe Hung With Icicle* and Choksd Washington, Jan 2fl.—An appropri rars. Rallned company, fins is really the fom Angele», Jan. -V. — The Time« ation «if nl«Hlt Eu5,tH»i,lMMI 1» provided According to the Bulletin's Informa ens, the engineer in eluirg«> of Hie con With Snow. parent ronqauiy of the <»r«at Northern thi» morning any»: If the ilio Colo for iii tiie naval appropriate n lull tion, tiie practice ium been follow«-»! nt struction <4 the canal, woulii not b«« Ixindon, Jan. 25.— Arctic weather Railnaul company and the Great North made aulairdinatc to another otlicinl. rm Io should not l«e forced to return to agreed up>m t««lay by the house com the Ouklnrid yar«i» for «Mime time, and conditions continue to prevail in the ern ia joinoi in the suit. merchant« Iiave I ouih I ttiat, in order to mittee an naval affair*. The bill pro whole of Europe, while, curiously it» ol«l channel and remain there, the MINERS ARE ENTOMBED. Another bllxzard lias blocktol Ikakota vide» for an additional bxtllvsiiip of get their mr« to Hie wareliouaes they enough, the »«tiuil A ret ic regions, laguna dam, con»tructe«l by the United tiie type agree<l upon in tiie naval ap have to "tip" tiie »wiU'hmcn in the railroad*. Northern Norway and Iivlaml, report State* Reclamation service acrtia« the propruttion lull of fast year. It ala<> yards. Probably All Lots Live* by Evplosion th«' prvealcncc of mild »nd rainy Shonts denies tiiat friction caused At tiie affine of General Mnnnger Cal •nd Slopping of Vsntiistor. river 12 mile* above Yuma, will tie de make« proviakin for two tor|»«|o l«««t w.-atlu-r. All Hi«« ve-«cl» n-ncldng him to resign. vin, of the Southern Pacitlc compnny, stroy'd and the irrigation <>f hundreds <>f de-troyer» an«l appropriate« 12 imhijuhi Trini'lad, C«do , Jan. 24 —Twenty Briti.h port» are rovcre«l with long More charges are l«eing ma«le against thoiiMind» <4 acres in Arixotia, Caiifor- for an lunar in«». Tide 12,000,(88) 1« ad t««lay, it was admitted tliat this ia be Icicle« ami have enow i>n their deck*. ing don«* but it waa «tatavt that Hie niinvr», according to the aiitlu-nti«' in Senator Bailey, <4 Tex»» ditional to the |l .1881 '»M! for «■ia a«i«i AlvxiiS« will tie inq". Teli-grsm- n«v|i«--l fr in all j«irt« of formation available, l<w*t their live* a* fault lay with the merchant» them The Ixgutia «tarn 1» unique in tiuit tines proviil««! in tiie bill of but year, Another bb*«ly hattie iiaa ocvurre«l be the continent give alimwt incredible re a rewult of an explosion which occurred selves, who, of their own volition, re the «iaiigvr threatening ila existence which has not yet been expen«ic«l Pro- port» of the «'xtrvme rigor of the tween Mexicans and Yaquis. sort to tlii» practice in or«ler to get nt .1 o’clock thia morning in the Colo, lurka tielow in»tca<l of above th«' sur- vision ta maiie for »lout 3,000 addi- »ml ronsequrnt »uffering. ratio Fuel A Iron auiqetny'a <v«vl mine weather The British cabinet admits that »¡«■««ly delivery. It waa with the •P- near Primer«!, 20 mile* w«>«t of this Many «loath» are re|«irted. In Aus face, lhiring the past three year*, the tional railor» and 1*044 marines. Swettenham will be rem Had. The new ImttIrohip provided for in proial <>f tiie company. Colorad««, Bishvid «4 repairing its city. Twenty c«>f!ln» hav«> la-en onlered tria two M-ntim-l« were found «lead at Chicago ha» traced much of the »«ar- break« by »alt d«'|K«its, has cut them tiie idII 1» to be a »Ider »hip of the by the comimny from a local under their po«ta a* a retralt of the cold. The Not After Governor's Scalp. let lever epidemic to swrul shop«. wider and deeper, and It has formed a monster autbor«<ed by congreaa la»t h««ivy «now c ntinue« in Ru»»ia and taking «-«ta Id iah merit. year, which, the bill required. should Wa-hington, Jan 28.—No ailvlera The explosion »toppml the air fan, Turkey, ami the l>nniil»* I* fn«u*n over The blixxarii tn Europe In» lieen the gorge 00 feet de« p and 1,500 feet wide lie a "first chi»« liattli-whip carrying a* have la«en received at the State drjmrt- which wns not repiired until late to in several place» In Itoumnnia. cau»e of many people fieeaing to death. through the cultivatled land« of the heavy armor and u* powerful armament Imperial valley. During the [leriod «if merit roiitlrming the report that Gov day, ami there is little chance Hint any Slight eurlhqtiake« are riq»«rted from Eastern Kepiililnan» woulii grant the highest floral it cut lawk at the rate aa anv known vessel of It« «'las*, to ernor Hwcttenham of Jarnai«« will re of the men in the mine nt the tune •>( Batoum. Th«' blirtar«! cnntlnure at •hip subsidy to South American lines <>f a tliivi <>f a mile a day. The Laguna have the highest praHimble •| m * v «I and sign he, aiiec of hie clash with It «-ar the expbwion »re «till alive district Con«tantim,pl«<, where tiie snow 1» *al«l greatest practicable ratlin* <rf action. ” Admiral Tksvia. 1» ««• «•«ted posi Suprf rlnt« .,<!«-io Rotwrt O'Neill i« per t.« I-.- Miverai feet «ieep. Navigation on only. ■lam is »aid to have «<«1 about 12,000,- tively l«»iay that no representations sonally dirm'ting Hie work of rencue. the Boephoru« »ml Hie Black m <* tins The naval appropriation bill rnrrire 000. Will Make Steven* Chairman. have l»«-n ma«le by this government to lawn practically «m>pend<«d. |2ft3,(MIO for the Puget sourni navy Sent Many Good* to Cuba Washington, Jan. 25. — Announce Grtwt Britain asking for the rreignation Thaw Trial Regina. yard. Washington, Jan 21».— Never before ment »»< made tolay at the War de of the governor. In fact, a high official No Exception to the Rule*. New York, Jan 23 —The long-awn It- Bristol will retain bi» office aa United in the history of United States corn- partment that tiie otlioM of chairman •aid Hmt the resignation of the governor Washington, Jan, 2-5 —Shaking of State« attorney for Oregon until the merec with Cuha was tiie export trade and chief engineer of the lathmmn would b«’ regretted, ns many |»«>ple o-l trial of Harry K Tlinw for tiie mur der of Stanford White began here tolay a dl«|«it< h from Kansas City concern- land fraud trials are finished. of tide country t<> tiuit i»lan«l so great Canal eommivelon would be combined, might think Hull he had been hirCe«i out before Jimt ire Fitxg« raid. Two juror» mg the new order for recruiting riegro through the effor'a oflli«* United Mtatcs as during the past calemiar year. and that Mr Steven», tiie chief eng • Th«' census bureau ha» ju«t iasuol were «retired a« • rreult of the <iay'« •oldier», Major-Genera) Ain«wortir, tiie a bulletin which alio»a tiiat 1,TRO,488» American importation* from that re- neer, would lie given the appointment, work. Out of the 200 talesmen IP were military •••«•retary, today sal«! that no Nina Men Blown to Bit*. chihlrenl lietwevn th« age» <4 IO an«! pulilic are tvmsi<lerabhr below that for the undcratnnding being that he will examined. Three «nofully powd aigniti«*ancv shoulil attach to the order* the preceding year. The total ex|«trt» maintain a re»i<lsnce upon the i-thmus. 16 year* are employed a* breadwinners. Richmond, Va., Jan. 28.-— Nine men, the rapid tire question» of tiie opposing given for tin- i-nli-ttiie'ii of mgr«»«« for from this country to Cui»» were vahel Secretary Taft today announced hi* pur •II foreigners, were blown t«i pitw-w by Counsel, but one wns afterward excused service in the I'hilpipinca The order* Governor Swettenliam, «4 J»mai«a, at ltd,4WI,U44, which i* more than |2,- pose of tilling the four varancis« mat a dynamite exphaion today on tiie by the court after making home private were not confined U> Kan«»» City alone, thnaten» to dissolve the Kingston <<Min- OOO.IXM) over tire exportation* for IWVA ing upon the lethmian Canal commia- Tidewater railma«l, near Pearisburg. repriwntatinn« cotuvrning Id» buainea». but were «ent Io other recruiting eil for taking si«ira against him There The Importations from Culm were val- •Ion by the ap|>ointment of gome bu- Va. Tire laborers were at dinner and Al 10 .to o'clock tomorrow m> ruing the pointa. It I« «sul to be th«' invariable 1» a great need of lumber, but the gov- ued at |MA.OA.5,2t»5, allowing a falling nan chief«. a quantity of tiie expl«Mlve, which waa court will resume tiie work of cho>*ing «ii-totn of th«' d<*]mrtm««nt so far aa poa- emor refuses to receive it. off of about 110,000,000. living tlmwed beeid« a fire, blew up. a jury wlhich aliali paw* on the cium. »ible to recruit up to their full strength The flood of the Ohio river is receding Keyatoee Stat* Liberal all regiment«. Captura Daaperata Cuban Ba' dit. •lightly. • N.i American* Were Killed Ifarrinhnrg, Pa , Jan. 2ft.-— A hill Two Mor« Awful Shock* Havana, Jan. 2».— Eariqua Mesa, a providing for an appropriation of |7ft,- Washington, Jan. 28 —- The Ameri Jamnimna denoumv Swettenliam and Rei ava Idaho Battlers. Kingstcsi, Jan. 24 —Two earthquake larvi it «>( the province of Santiago, who O'N) to arrange for a Pennsylvania ex- can vire consul at Kingston, Jamaim, •hock». Hie hsavieat «Ince the <le«tnw4> ask his recall. M Innenpol i», Jan. 2ft. — Tiie North for more than two year» bari terrorised j hiblt nt the Seattle expnaition in 1HH9 advised the State department tmiay ive on»» of January 14. were felt here 1 hiknta fuel shn-tage again la liecoming A rate discrimination inquiry 1» in F'aatern Culai and definì . -• thè ruial . “ Introduced in the lower bonne of that no American dead have baaa re- at 2 o'clrwk T new lay after ni«m. Sever serious, acivinilng to reports received progress in Denver. guani», and «ho wa» waniel for •!- the le*rlalatnre tola*. The hill aleo pnrtwl an far In Jnrnal«*. The situa al building* were thrown down, an«l here, inability of the railroads to k'-ep Tiie Colorado legi»l»tn— has passe! kgcd niard-rw. i wan iwptumt here lent provide« for a <*>mmi*nion of 20, head- tion ia Improving, and the earthquake there waa great alarm among the freight train» moving I« NBfKNtaibla, in night by thè «ecret polle*. an anti «art«» n law. . " ■ |ed try tiie governor. •tiockr Iiave ccaaeal. I pie. No one was injured. a large «legree, for thia condition. HAPPENINGS OF TÏO CONTINENTS COMPETITION WAS KILLE0 IN 1901 FOREIGN AIO WAS VERY WELCOME A ; * *<L V* / 4 •