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«>(1(1 NEWS OF THE WILK EHI SCO BUILDING UP. Music of Haw and Hammer Continues Night and Day. Han Francisco, Feb. OKEt.OX, REACH AGREEMENT 19--Sea Frm» la a Condensed Form lor Our •eisro, after ail. is not going to allow the Japanese Coolies to be Excluded ■»pportunitie« for eivic betterment Busy Readers. brought at«out by the earthquake an.I From America. fir« to go entirely neglected. A begin nmg. feeble enough though it bcx has ¡been made. Heveral uf th» downtewe streets are to l«e widened. Tho heavy [teaming an«! the congestion brought [about where building is progressing A Returns of th» Lss» Important but have moved th» boar.l of supervisors to Not Less Intarsatmg Event- deer«« that portions of the »liewslks of ths Past Wssk. must be «arrifieed tn the thoroughfares White this tn itself is of im;«ortanee for tbe future Han Francisco, it» greatest The British rabinet stand» tir tu fot i significance lies in the fact that it has grcater ! risii liberty. met with general approval and ropr« Thechurvh criss in thè Fronch cab sents the first signs of a witlingnc* to inet lui» bren staved off. make surrilfi-cs for the city that is to be. Tbe magnificent programme of wid The tfouble whieh caused a «uspen- sion of all Butte papere i» far troni ari en««| streets, parks an<| Bqanrea outline.I end. I for tbe city while the embers still HAPPENINGS OF TUO CONTINENTS GIVEN EQUAL SCHOOL PRIVILEGE San Francisco School Board WHI Ad mit Ail Ali an Chitdran to Her White School» New. Washington, Eili. 19. — Japan.»« children arc to lx- mimitted to the white m-hivle of S»n Frawi»V" under certain rsetriaii «ns; skilled and unskilled la. Is.ri rs coming fr >m Jn;stu arc lurrel front the ma > titan« I of the United State«, and Amerh-ati lab-rcr». skilled and un l-'Kltltl \ kv I !H»7 I WtNTV KILLED Heavily Leaded Electric Train Leaves th« Track N'sw York, Feb. 18. Sixteen poit*»n gers wet» hilled outright, four other» have died of their injuries, and at least mor« were more or less s>>rioiislv hi • red in the wrc. k of the White Plains and Brewster expresa on the Harlem division cf the Nvw York Central A lluds. il River railroad, near Woodlawn r.»ad ia the Bronx borough of Greater New Vorh Saturday evening. Th» tram left the Grand Centra! sta tlnn at fi:13 o’clock, drawn by two heavy electric motors, and loaded with » mntcee crowd an»l commuters on their nay home from busin«* in the city. It consisted of a combination *»ggag« and »making ear, and five roaches. After stopping at Ore Hun ■Ired «nd Twenty fifth street, the tram was sch-dulcd to run cxprcM to While Plams. At Woodlawn road the four tracks pa* through a rough, rocky cut and take a «harp curve. When the train reached the curve it s»i running at a »peed estimated at 00 mile» an hour. Both motors nnd th« smoking car swung safely around th« curve, but th» other tars left the rail» and plunged over the sides with a terrific crash, tearing up the tracks for a hundre-l yards before they eollnpsed. The eau»« of the wreck has not been tl'.eially determined. At Grand Central station there was inclination to blame ■ • • ... . r i .•, ‘ later it was said that it was believed that the axle of tho first passenger coach broke. WATER NEXT SPRING MUSI LiUEHAL IN HISIUKV. River and Harbor Bill Gives Almost All Northwest A*k»d NN»»hitigton. Feb. 15.—Never before in the history of river» ami Imrburs leg^ islalion ha» any cvnigre»» «h-wlt so liber ally with the Pacific Northwest a- the present rongr»*» will du in the [auidlng river an I harbor bill. Not only 1» the GREAT DAM ALREADÏ COMPLETE Desert to bs Mads Fértil» Work is Now Well Advanced On Bo.sw- Paystte Project. Washington, Feb Iti. — Progr« ■- mi tile Boise Payette and Minidoka irriga tion projects ili Llslu« during the tlrcal year ended Juuc 30, IVrUl, I» evtciolve* ly reviewed in the fifth nuuual report of the He.'lanuti l<<n servire, now in the hand» of the public printer, it I» evi dent from the report Hint many difli- cultivs have liven encountered oil both projects, due to the seurrity of lata.r ami the high <w»| of material», which u.io it dllh. It. «S....I . ..I ....... ii biiombie b;i«l« and tende It ditliuilt for contractor» to fulfill their ugrve menta. In »pile of delay», however, the Minidoka prop-ct «il) I*, ready for water next spring and tbe Boise-Iteyvttv project «ill follow along a year later. From the report it is seen that the total expenditures on the Minidoka project up I» June 3i», 1IHH1, amounted to furti .MM. The main Items are *:ao,- 3.52 !<>r the main canals, *339,363 for tile Minidoka dam. epillwnv and diier •km chsiinvi, mid *1/6,000 for the dia- Ir Uniting system. Ehi» project. upon ■v.inph I. W li! t>r H:i'« fc.tr. 4 :o.ooI to 160,LAM) acres, of land in Central Snake river valley, and ultimately from 60,000 to 70,000 acre« additional will be added when the a-iti tary of Ite interior authorises the construction of a pumping system on the south »ide of Snake river The Minidoka dam «o- compii«ted last (all under contract by Bates A Rog ers and lias proven a complete su* ■«•res. Very «ati»f«.-tor< progr«»« Ims l»»-n made by Ornmn A Crook and by Hub- hard A Cat Ivan, cuntrwtors on the main canal", but progress by Monarch A Porter, who hold a ¡«art of thia -nine contract, ba- been very alow. Only sa |«<r cent of the work under Monarch A Porter'» contrn.t »»• completili Man li 1, Haiti, lut their bondsmen then aaauni<«l charge, increased the fores» and completed 60 j»r rent by the close of the li-.vil year. The canal «Ill ia< ready for dietriutmn of water tbla seam m. aggregate appropriation larger than ever before, but the ap|«ropriatiims more nearly appuximate llir ratimaUw ■ d tiie engineer». This is it> a very large measure due to the remarkably »•th. tent work id ReprexetiUtive Jotira, cd NVxshii.gt.in, who 1» oti th», river and Imrl-ir committee aa reiHwentativ»« of III- own and nelglilxiring »tnlee Mr. Jonee was in a p«*ilion l«> do thing», an«i in» accomplishments *|»-ak for theuixadvis Indectl the hoiiac baa ' - ■ »• ry i 10 «:> I 11 nt th<‘ »«•n.vb« baa . ‘ ' . ui . » .■ I . t.. ni »« a tew appr «priations Unit fall below th»« liOtlae figures, au«l it is doubtful If many such Increases ran l«e securoil, foi tn cvety itiwtamv where the house rut th« isliiuat»-» on Oregon sml Wash- ingtun project* It was for sums specific ami very g»»»i rwieon. In hi- Work in ivuniiiiiiec Ml. Junes had tiie active »up|»>rt of Senator Ful ton, and the Gr.-g,ui senator did every thing tl lit a iimii not a liiemte r of tin» comm.tt»»« could do to an! in getting hle«rol recognition («r Gt. gon ivml Co lumbia river projects. There was ab solute harmony thr,>ughout, ami the two men wotkeil togetiier to a common •nd. . ll.-rum: • luis J<-t qt> ■■!.«■< p ■.! ■ ’ • • - his trial for destroying tetter press i I ttl tim-« who unselfishly b»ve San E'ran skilled, are t>. I»« excluded Irotn Japan books. ¡cisco still have hope that part of the This i» the I msis of the ngroi unlit Four separate Investigations are be «"»• I'1«" >•»“ w,|i ’• r««l'»«d. The Iwlw.x-n Pro-ident 11«-aevelt and Swre- iary Ri»d on t'lc one lutm* and Mayor ing made ol the Brewster, New York, street w. lenlng is rhe first ray of h«q lallnwl wrw-k. The .hath ii»t ha» now A wslk about th« burne.1 sertiun Hchmlla and th« Han Fntncisc«» school reached 21. ¡show» that a won.lcrful amount of re l»«ird on the other, a» an adjustment of building has been accomplished Since the antl-Ja|«iu*»c ■gitntioii briHight An explosion in a coal mine near the first of May new building« to the alsiut by the regt.-gat ion of Ja|«ni-sc Monterey. Mcxko, cauwd 30 deaths. lvalue of 845,0041,000 have been begun. ch I IT tell In the b III F‘rui.coco schools Itagtoter Nolan, of The I telle« land Plans are being drawn for a like *■ amount. In every rase the strueturcs of San Fruia-iwro will I»» condm-ti-d in office, luui been removed. are erected under rush orders. In nev A forest fire is raging in the 800,000- eral instane«» work has continued night the same manner as they Were l»»fi re acre for«at reserve in the Wichita I and day. The streets resound with the the lw« r I of edi» ation adopted the ro»»»* Lb«, etfictivcm«-» <«f Mr. Junes' work mountain», Oklahoma. The entire sound <>f the piledriver, the naw and lutioti Inst October, ptovlding for the is found in the figure» thvmesIVM Ti e tract is threatene«! with devnstotiori. the hammer by night as well as by day. negfegattc't* ”1 the Japan«««, except that loin) amount recommended by the en- The last tmees of gloom have given way adult Japiii. ••• who are in primary Htroet railway employ«» of Helena . to an abiding faith. guii-cis fur Gngoii aiul Washington grad«» must rontmiie to attend the Ori went oil sink«' ! ’ ¡■.■.v -... pr j.eis wh » *6,110,244; th» total ap> The protr.-Mloa roiiìialttec ha« Issued ental n-liooia, and that JayxutT»» child cents a day. Four hour» later they a bulletin Fearing on the population of ren under Id will lie admitted to<-Uu«»«a pr prist ion c»rri<»l by the house bill i» were at w< rk with the ativnn.'«« granted. Him Francisco at the [.resent time. Th* with white children <>f their own age». AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN NEXT »4 < 70,244, a difhrrtieo of *440,000. l --------------- Tiie reductions were <>n the Celilo Ca The State d>*|>artmciit sit;ce the pas An ice gorge in the Miarouri river, committee, after figuring by various methods, com«« to the conclusion that nal, *150,000 Icing token from the near Vermillion, H. 1>., has caused th« ■ th« city now enntains 4 •« NWi person« sage 'it the immigration bill, 1» pr«|ar- Follow Passage of hnm grstion Bill amount rcv<<mmcnd<xi and given to the California'» Cate Weak liver to ieave ito iatiks. One hundred Before the fire the committee figured t»l to take up again the negotiation» up|xr river, for which a new project fu mi lie- are homelers and farm, ia are ! that the population of the city •«» th.it were alr.-udv in progri-ss with the Washington, Feb. 18. The state de- was roconimeiHhd bile in Ih-combers un greatly alarmed. 300,000, Th« figures of the Southern Jaj «me»« g.'Vertirn«ut looking to the l«artm< nt is awaiting tho <li«|K»«ition by the Willamette and Columbia rivers regulation <<f Japxne»« immigrution into , Pacific agree almost exactly with th..«c There haa been an anti British out rongre»» of the pending immigration bill below Portland, where *150,000 was of the promotion committee P< « al the I tilled States. It is r*|svlcit the break in India. I I . f. \ • .. .... p ,! 1.« ,| I u-inesa Iowan««, however, must I « ma le for the negotiation» will r»**ult in agreement^ I "fore proceeding further with the eon A Freaeh cabinet crisis is threatened real of both bodies, nod a fair and con brtwecn J a pm nud the Unilrd Stale» sideration of the Japan««« exclusion men ha,I nreiiied the committee that a en the church question. servntive estimate of the city’s popu for the withholding by the former of question. If the bill is enacted, an im new taxation district was to l»< formed to tai»,- money to al«i in tin* lni| rove- A Chicago gran«l jury may indict lation would piar» it at about 400,0<XF. |sMUi[»irts to Ja|«ne«e of the lalsiring mediate effort will be mnde to eome to ment, and the Un-radi« lock* on tho Mnj'or Dunns for not enforcing the law. clar«Ni aceking to enter the t’nitid a formal agrr<-m«nt with the Japan««« Cohimbia river, where *10j.000 was STATEHOOD STRIKES SNAG Stat»-». For «ev'. iat y.ar» |a»t the Jap- government that will insure the eon Brownsville citizens te«tifle<| at the recommended for grading and filling in un.-uc government l<a« d elinmi to issue senate investigation that many families tinuaiK-o of the pres.-nt poliry uf that bchimi the rompletcd lick». The com left the city because they feared negro Farmer. Ara Wearying of Oklahoma any wua-ii |<u»«|»>rt*, but the intention is government withhohiing pas«[»orts tu mittee felt that Ibis work was not urg soldiers. to make thia matter of fol null agree- Constitutional Convention. America to Japanese laborers. ent, ns the canal luck is itself com incut, if possible. Th» investigation of Senator Bailey, Guthrie, Okla., Frb. 19. Anxioua to pleted. Ho far as tbe ponding legislation is In the short time remaining of the nf Texas, )■«« proven that the senator get busy with their plowing an<l fearing ia present »«a*ion of cutigreM it in not eoncerneil, it is state«; that there With tlieue exceptions, the h«<u».» bill reecive.l money from the they will not receive pay for a long p-silde, it i» »»id, to (mine anything every reason to believe that it will be provides the amounts recommended by Oil Company. the engineer««, ami In !| rase of Co In a head on collision between two time, if over, for their attendance on in the uature <:! a treaty, which would arrcplable to the Japan«»«« government; quille river tin* ««.un i-e appropriate» Northern Pacific trains near Helena, the const it ution.xl eonvention, many of re»piire tiie action of th« ►enatc. nt any rate, there has not yet been th.« In fm-t it is by no m.«us certain Hint *<iO,0(H> when only »40,000 wx» asked two firemen were killed and nine pas the farmer delegate« have «c»tt«rr<l to slightest sign of disapproval in that l.y the War deinitmctit. The *OOttx«i a formal convention ir u«c«aMry to> in sengers injured. their homes, intimating that they will quarter. RAILROADS CRUÍL EU CATTLE. will complete this project, us shown by The Western Retail Lumbermen’s 5» not return uni««» it i» to vote for the sure the continuance of the present An interesting fact that has .level the tlgur«-» of the 1««ral engineer», so the •oeiation, in convention at Halt Lake, document as a whole when it is rom Ja|«u«>o- p..lii-v of refusing pax»|«irts in th« Hnite-I State» to e »die«. So It may op«d In the di»«a»aion of the respective Government Will Prosecute (or Vio- iviinmitti-e decided to dear up the adopted resolutions against prevailing pleted by the few men ra contrul of the Is» die d.d io give tins ugrtwiueiit an right» of »late and nation where treaties whole matter at one time. lation of 28-Hour Law. high lumber prices. convention. ol her f .rm tlutn a treaty. The following table gives (be various are involved is that, In at least one Washington, E« b. Irt — The depart The Japanese • Corean Kxiusion Tbe expense of the convent ion to ease, the t'allforula courts have taken ment of Justice » ainoit to proceed projects an,I Hie amounts approptiated I/«agu«, of Man Francine», says .Mayor Hchmitx and the school board surren date above the *l(W),000 appropriation the most mivanecd grounds In favor of agni list a number <>( mill.side fur v leía by tlw> house bill: HERMANN TR AL. Mouth of Columbia river, *3,460,- dere«l to president Roosevelt made by eongrem is nearly *‘150,090. tho supretnaoy of the treaties, In one la lions of the law relating to the ship- 244; Italles-CtelHo canal, *000,000; Hayti and Germany ate quarreling. Pay of the dclegatr« has stopped, an«l Latter» Do Not Show Ha Was Con- instance holding that th» treaty rights nient of iwUle. This law provide« that rivers, P ortland to are, *300,000; Co- ent tie abi p| >ed in Inter-late comatenx» if eongr»««» do«» no come to the rr»«u« of alirns to pos»e»» real estate could not n«.cted With Land Fraud. The fl.xxle in Nebraska are receding. «bal» ¡»o. 1«. G .J, lì I,,-» 1 Io l-oigi-r i I oui I iih tiatueei» l’..jG'» ttnd m'lttlh of wtiii an ««Uiiiouai appropriation, some Lo drstroye.i by a state law. Snake river, *l2t>,t*Hl, Upper Cohun- Washington, Feb 19.—Two (aria than 28 hour» eoiiM-cutively without A bill for woman surfing»« liaa l««en of the delegate» will be in a bad way, were brought out in the Criminal <•<«111 tbi-ir la-ing unk**lml fir real mid Ina, l«tWH-n Wenatchee an«i Bridge- introducid in tiie house id commons. ax they cannot nff«>r«l to stay longer at jesterday while argument» were being water, ex<x-|>t Hutt in imw-s where a re l»»rt. *42,000; Upper (‘olumbia and LOSSES MADE KNOWN. The house ten«! committee has yield their own expense. Adviees are rom presented in ths case <»f Hermann on quest I» previously made the time may Snake, *10,000; Coquille river, *00,- | <kH>; (’<».. river. *3.000; drolge, Ore ed to R.-amvelt's plea for the lensing of Ing in from th» state that ritlzens here the motion of the district attorney that Fir» In»uranc» Compani»» Suffarad to bs extended t<> 3fi honra. coal land. lie tie allowed to atiiend his bill of par In many re«««, it I» allvg»»l, cattle gon ami Washington c«»a»t harbor», an«l there are subaeribiug to fund» to Extant of *180.000,000. Tiltemook bay. *10, ink ); have been confined in rars without *100,000; Discharg«'! negro soldiers «ieclare «■«nil the delegate» baek tn their job». ticulars. The ttuxl Im|»irt»nt fact was iinprovcment of Upper Willamette, New York, Feb. 18. The committee the admission by the pr»sM-cutioii that re»t, fi-sl ■ r «m».r for 5t> hour», and in there wns a plot to kill them at Neighborly farmers who do not wish Il I» the pur|«we ‘*00,000; Clatekanie. *500; Cowils to «<•« the convention entirely in th« there 1» nothing whatsoever in the let of the five of the thirty five insurance •nine <■»»<■« till lu.iir« Brownsville. hands of the lawyer«, tbe politirinns ter» written by llertiuinri and now in soinpani. s which aetsd in unison in set of the government tn ins st upon the and IjBwis river«, *50,000; Wilhq«i The house ¡«ension committee lias an- an<] the urban element, have promi«««l the possess ion of the government which hsrbot *26,1..... tiray'a lutrlsir, *rto<»,- tling their Han Francisco losses by fire maximum |>enalty of *5tx>. mounevd tliat It lias eocnpteted its work to take rare of the farm work of the In any way implicatea him in the laid Dot); Gray'» inner harbor, *177,000; and earthquake, today made public in rural statesmen The daily attendance fraud» Gray'» river, *3,500; Puget sound ai d fort his asBtioa. The mcoliil dischwure was the PLOT TO WRECK CRUISER. at the »«Mion ia now lea» than 75 per fact that the government bail many of this city the list of their net losses by tributaries (dredging *75,000; lake Tiie prraident ban reach»! a final rent of the 122 delegates, and manv of the dikistcr. The estimated round value Washington canal, *10,000; Hwim»- these tetters Iti its posev>Bion prior to agrisnient with the Californians on those «till here »it «uilenly in their of the destroyed or damaged property Many Rival» Hrmood From Boiler» mi»h slough, *76,18)0; Okanogan an«l the *-ho«>l «fleetion. ««at» an«l let the lead«rs rua things to Hermann's imlictincnt ami sulwispirnt- Of Yorktown. I'eiul d’Oreille, *30.000. ly, while the rase was being pre|«tr<»l, insured by the 233 companies in Man •nit themselves. Benator Hopkin« of Illinois, threat Vallejo, Cal , Feb. IS. — It heram« Prominent «lelcgat«» from Indian T«r notwithstanding which last, the |ir»w»'- EYnnciseo was *.113,000,o<»0, and there ens to talk tlx« river and harbor bill u> ritorv and «««m« from Oklahoma are cution in its original bill of particulars was a net insurance loo» of 1180,000,000, known totny that a secret inqmiy is Two Dead, 1,000 Homele«». drath. He would have a three weeks' openly eharg««l with a pl«t to defeat 'declared tlm’ tbecontentsof Hernuinn's covered by 102,000 policies. The gross being held at the Mure Island navy Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Feb. IS.—Not task. •tatehoodVntirelv by drawing up a eon Iso-calle»I private letterbooka were “un loss of all kinds by the disaster is rati yard in csinnnction with the condition withstanding the rumor« In regard to The Piwtal Telegraph company baa stitutien that will be rejected bv the known." mated by the committee at *1,000,000, of the Isdlera of the cruiser Yorktown. the I csm «if life ns a result of n fire The progr«-»» of the ease w«> delayed The Y or k town had lawn ordered tn which last night destroyed 90 (Villages announce«I an inerrase in pay for its people at the election next A<igu«t. Thoae ■ involv-d in th» allege«] p|.«t have been by unavailing « doits of the defense to 000, The 33 companies, in their settle employs» following tbe action of the Magdalena Isty to prole, t American in* and residence», three liotels, the Carr against making one «tats out of the two I prevent the amending of the bill of ments, handled 42,077 claims Wratern Union in advancing wage». terrei« in troubled Central America, memorial church and fully 200 Iwrns torritori«« for political reason». Dis ' The eight largest settlements on Indi but just before starling it «as found [»articiilar» a > that the tetters of Her and ouHiouoes, entailing a lies of I'. txi , Railnwi» of the United Matea n«cd affection has now l egun to pervade the mann to various parties in Oregon ami vidual buildings were: Han E'raneiseo that her bolters were leaking lanlly ooo. so far ii » ran 1« Introed only two *500,000,0tx» for improvements, but <lem.»«ratie members .as well a» those other Western states se»-urcd by the Hotel, *1'92,200; Fairmount Hotel, *200, and examination show»! that II rivets persons lost their live« They were since the Interstate Commerce »«ni- on the republican side. an i charge« at oHmi<m,'inqnid'7'they raimAt'Uitain hi*« beenm« ao p. rei.tent that prosecution might be placed inevidsnee. 000; Merchant«' Exchange, *3x2,000; had Fiecri removed, apparently dsllber- J.>hn Hprlnger, a foreman In the Cotton tits money on watered st.» k and the 'h'r'. to spprehclnn th« rosventwn Ihdt railr<ad yard, and a man named Hhreve building, *384,497; Hprcek<vls atsly. may break up. lla l the Aorktown lern a I low«-I to [{w|, wlw la »aid to liave gone Into a Let Peop'a Vote on Question. railway magnate« don't know where to (tall) biiil.ling, *313,000; Chronicle Hocroniento, Feb. 19. — In the state building. *4X<>,000; Palace Hotel, *l,2«5, proceed, It to otuWd Hist the Henning- burning building while Intoxicated, look for relief. ton horror would have bee« <luplk*l»l l tlu0 Br„ hnmela»». Snow A»*ur«» Heavy Crop* senate yesterday Senator Caminetti in- 000. Floods in Nebraska have blocked F'llcnsburg, Wash., F«b 19. —If the trodttexxl an anti-Japanree bill, which railway trathe. Cold Water Demonstration, Find» Hugo Spot on Sun. heavy «now go«« off gradually crops not only «ini»dies the provision» of Milk Poisoned With Formaid' hyd ». Waehhigton, F«b. Id.—Tsmperanrts Pittsburg, Feb. 16.—Profcwe r John Castro has canse.1 the wliolreale ar thia year will l»e the largeat in the his Senator Keane's measure givii g the Chicago, Feb. 18.—That thousands of school authorities the power to «•■gre advocate«, 1,000 strong, inar»-had M Bra»h»wr. of the Allegliany ohaerva- rest of »uspecte«i enemies. lory of Kittitas valley. Bald hay ia infants in Illinois as well •« many gale children, but gons further and de tbro»igh the national cspitnl trxiay In lory, snnminree tbe dii»c»>v«ry of one of bow selling at *22 a ton. I-nose hay, clares that where separate is’boo)» have larger children, are being sent to pr» support of the bill intr <ltu . d Fiy Rep- 1 the giestret aunspot» ever brought to Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, de mature graves, is indicated by the spe- ; He any» fends Smoot's right to a seat in U m alfalfa, is worth from *12 to *18 a ton lieen or will lie establialied hrrrafter eiai report by Htate Pure Foo«! Com riwnativ« Wel«»r, of .thio, to rid Hie the attention of astronomers in the field. Potatoes are worth *30 a they »ball n«l bs disenntinued until Hie missioner II. A Jaynes. Commiraioner I District of Columbia of th« liqnor is a rrsut electrical dtoturhancsa will senate. ton. The Northern Pacifl«, owing to matter of aia-h diwuitinuanc»» lout first Hehuknueht points out that of .15 citi«» tratfic. Men, women and childran, he experienced throughout the country The British cabinet has announced Iwen stibmlttwl to Hie v>te of th« qnali- visited not one escaped having sold representing a score of total til-tinem-e tomorrow night. The spot ran lie shortage of care and equipment, is un the first step towards Irish home rule. able to handle freight inward or out I fled electors of any district or city within ita limit« milk from unclean an«l organ < sat Iona, formed the procr»si<>n, seen through aw-ked glass, but the scl- unsanitary can« and vessel« or milk not which moved through Uo> capital for enlist ad»l» that it Is <mi> of Hie m<«t The Massachusetts legislature baa ward bound, causing thouasade of do| affecli d by U m » change. pr»;«erly «traine«!, showing a deposit of nwire than two hoars, while Mr. Weber active •>! solar sp ta. Its ap|woilii>ate petitioned congress to revise the pre«- lar« loss to the railroad company and to filth, and in 32 of ths cities skimms<i and other prohibition advorat«a were length 1» raid to Ir- 160,000 miles and the people. Filter W»t»r for Canal Citi»». ent tariff law». milk was sold a» standanl, an«l was' atx sklng before the hoaoe crm.iii.lt. .■ on ' ‘ cowering an area of .TO.tMh) mile« wide, Panama, Feb. 19.—A filtration plant a«lulterate«l with formaldehyde, which j The Thaw trial has l>een p» i — t pon»! Kan»»« May Qiv» *76,000. toe District of Columbia. ab«.ut 3,600,000 a<|tiare mile*. is to Iw installed In conniví Ion with authorities pronounce a poison. on account of the death of tl ;he wife of Topeka. Kan.. Feb. 19.- A bill appro tile water supply of Panama and Colon. one of the jorota. priating for the Alaska Yukon An Ainrrh-nn expert, «lio examined Morey for Bay City Fair. Treaty for Prohibition In Africa. Signal Honor for Mulkey. Parifin Exposition was intr<w|ueed in Horrameritri, Feb Irt. — Tb« senato Washington, Feb IS.— The amata Hermann’» original letter« have been | ths senate thia morning bv the commit the water system, «nid Hie water sup Washington, Feb. 18__ For half a« bwlay |« x « m »I the bill appropriating committee on foreign _ _________ ____ relation« today sdmlttMi as evidence in his letter book tee on way» and means. The exposition ply would l>e Imiter than that snjojred hour Saturday Senator Mulkey, of Ore |3Bt*,000 for an international ><xbibl- authmiiM-<l a favorable rep rt <>n a gen- trial. Prwtponemvnt has also been i» to be held in Seattle in 1909, and th» by m'«l of the eitle« of Hie United gon, presided over the senate, while H<»n at Han Fiarciwo in 1913 in h tmr.crxl tr»«ty with the js.w. r« looking to further time ror for in« the de- granted to give turtner .n- »ppr rrintt is to r iver th« ______ r.-t >f _ a State», and that filtration is not ncces- InoTic in ferine to prejere for the «dm I »»ion of I ..ilding nod »«king an exbiblt for *— mry, but it was deridrd to instali the the Ja|>aa«ee question wu under diaeu» of th« 400th anniversary of the .11».ov. th« -»ipp-ro-inn r.f the ery of the Pattilo e- ran by Bslbn. | Africa by enforcing a prohibitiva tariff. •ion. J plant nevert heles». them» lettern. j Kansas.