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i •. r. NEWS OF THE WEEK SCIO. 1907 PLUNDERED BY HILL-MORGAN PO-NT AGAINST HERMANN. Attorrey General Atked lx Northern Pacific Scandal. Air GRAFT WAS RAMPANT Answsrtd Letters, but Copiss of An NO FLOOD IS RECEDING swers Not Found. ! * • .39 TOO SOON FOR FAIR California Governor Will Not Sign Bill for Appropriation, Philadelphia. Pa., Marek Itt — lire Washington, Match HL—Evidence Sweiamvnto, Cal., March 18.—Gov- decidedly damaging to Bingvr Hvr- < <irnor Gillett will not sign the Pacific mann «« iuirodwed by the govern Cuoat I v|«wot ion bill under any clrvum- ment ti»isy In the trial of the et-land stances. No amount of In flue lira will plumiering of the right» of atockholdsr» commissioner for destruction of 3A let- tend to change hie resolution lu this In tiie Northern Pacific railroad are terptisa Copybooks, alhged to have respect, which, lie says, is unalterable. i about to ba prewent”! before Attorney I contained offs-ial correspondence. It is not Isswiutr the governor Is oppos General B-’mi|svrte At the lime of the Chari«» I. l>ubols, i hicf of survey di ed to the ei|«Mition itself, but because Iltll-Morgan rv«irgmiixati<ui of the vision; l>. C. Sherman, formerly Her | Northern Pacific railnaid, Brayton Ives, he is fully convinced in his own mind A Rasuro« of th« L«ss Important but then a prominent New York banker, mann's financial clerk, and John H that the |ituject has been sprung too was the president ot tlie old company. Traction Cornpany Mulcted of 8450.- Wile, another clerk in the land otftce, Whole Bucine»* Center Ot the Smoky Not Ls»a Interesting Event« early and at a time when the taxpayer* City ic Submerged When Ice In Feb l.roary of !«'*«! Mr. !«•■», tu <XX>~ Money taken from Iwj of th« Past Weak. all idcutiti”! «<vvral letters taken from • if the stat«' will !«• burdened enough to president uf the Nothein l*ai Itie, ap- Gorget Go Out^ Telephone Companies. tlie file« of the land office, all pertain l«iint”l from bis boatd of director« a repair the .tailing«’« intlict”! on the r<><»il«l ”prot»«-Uv« cOmmlt'ce,” ed to giiveniiuetit business and all en- «late Institution» and on California Salvador ha« joined Honduras against claiming authority to pnxwed with the donH’.l on the luck, “answered by In Pittsburg, l’a., Marcii IH —Witli ih» • itiea by the disaster of last April, San Franclaco, March 19.—Before work of reorgatiixation. Morgan A t o Nicaragua commissioner ** vvpn-sing hia views the governor said: ì ’ . ipid I. . .. I . :ig. , f 11 ,,- u .iteti, in tb. Mo were not only reotgsnixation ma'uigvra, ■ "I t.dd tin »•• |««iple from the first Harriman ha» lioiigtit the Kelt l.ake They al! agrti«l that this endotte- contracting with tliemselvv« a» syndl- liuef, faili’ii i«»i» of Han Francisco, now nongahela, Alli-gluiny and Olilo nvcra, rail toad from the Clark syndicate- uivnt algniti”! that Hermann himself conditiona uro rewuming norma! prò- that I would n I sign this bill, that I ■ate managers, but they «ere also syn w ild not burden !].■> tai («yens of the A New Mexico grand jury has indict- dicate «ulreriters. and thus ap[»airv<l on liial fot eatortiiHi, will have liven dictat’ d the leplira and Hint Ilia an- t.ite with n lav t< mire >1,000,000 al portion». The appioache» le thè iibiii t ” l by th*- grand jury mi variou« «I aia corporation employes for land m n thr”’ h d capacity. Ivlng joined swcis were prv»acvpi”| in what were bridge« are tiow clesr of water and thia time. In the first place, thia pro- fraud. as syndicat« aul«cril»*r« with Mr. Ivo« count» aggregating nrarly ithi in num- lier, nvvering a period of many month» known ns the commissioner's “peraon- Street rar s< rv ice in thè fl’*»l”i disìrict |»»-”l fair 1« «1» wnia in the future, and I’leaidrnt Ripley, of the Hants Fe , mid other «lirectors •>! tin- old Northern it will lie plenty of time al the licit — al" )«ttor-book». It was also brought ha» Iwen nwumed. Millions of iioiiar» anys Riaatevelt is to blame for the anti Pacific ”>inpmiy. «■■■ smn of the legislature for the state dr”l« of thousands of dollars. With ’ 1 • - . ■ : .... lit that ■ «1,1(1 were collected In aaseaamanta levi«l railroad agitation. At '' .. . , » - t .-',1 tic- tlier lllld t<. do her shnie. Another thing, it is u;“’!i the st,« kholdvrs of lhe old North him will I* criminally involv«! Mayor M-arch through the letter-book» now it. falleii altii’wl eight f<-et At that liour almilutvly foolish to begin operations The fl»heiiva agreement between the ern Pmiflc company, which it was Schmits, almost a »<nte of th« utllcul» now when labor is s.-wr.-e and materi- tl.e land offh ’ v fail ” ! to disriiee copies of the city government and a numlier United Ktalea and Great Britain is l»<- thought liy th«« public were to l»> n»«l thè stage »a.- 2® feet sud droppìng «i* ala high. of millionaires of prominence in Kun <d the answer« to these pnrticulat let inchivi un bolir. mg ’ll-. 11--. .1 by tr”’ 1 ” .-•- f • II to rehabilitate the <-ompany. ’It • foolish (ora man to have a ters, thereby strongly, intimating that Instead ol lw«lng so appropriat««! they Francis«» and in th»* Fast. I • ' « ere . : llid.ited Germany and Austria are «aid to housewarming brfore lie builds his Seventeen of the 1» county »nservis- Hie letl.’ra must lair been copi«l in The li«« la aummarised a» follo«« have cliaiigi-d front and now favor di•- were gatlured in and div id” I among houm>, and for the next two years, to or« went before the grand jury t*>iay cus»ion of disarmament al lhe Hague the syndicate as commission» at d pro and m(■«-■',I in detail graft operation» the I'o-'k» destroy«! by Hermann as say the le.i»t, the streets of Kan Fran Los» in ■ it I it of utri’l mill». * : fits This Is <.n«« tlie of features of the pmee «inference. cisco will lie tilled with bricks and de and their magiiilutiv mrri”i on during charg”l in the Indictment, and tliat 000,ORO. ' ’ •‘«•I i-4»t>t * ’ itf K «>» » 1» bris. The lull provides that the |ie<>ple There are sign# that R s . .. It and <*t»tn|Miriy urnl 1» oik uf th«« many anuui* llirit tenure ol otllcc Principal among tlie l««iks, theieforv, contain”! official la*« in output of other industrie», of San Fran< i-eo must raise some I t,- the railnwd prealitenta will reach mi ing thing- conn«'« t”l with this remark three was the a wan! of a blanket (ran corn*|s >nden<*e. No stronger evidence in support of 12,000,000, ■ ........... .i- • •' ’ 1 ■ -’till■■ I • t them understanding *>«i the new law», the able r>’organuatb>n fur which a com ch iae to the I'nted Railroads to trans III ’I l _ -tllti . ,111 u< 1 l«»»oa In wage» of employee, f 1 latter showing a stronger th”ire to plete invewtigation is living demand”! form It» mblv llm-» into an overhead inJH'tmci.t ha» hvretidorv boon given obey. trolley system, for wli.ch Ruel had during the protract”) trial. In fact, í i i. of the authoritm at Washington. mulct«l I'atrnk Calhoun, preaidetit of nuwt oi tho Evidetve »ubmiitted up to Damage to indu»! i ia) planta, 12,» The Nebraska land thlevce OVER A HUNDRED DEAD. this time li.o, I h - vu design”! to «how a the company, in the «urn ol >450,000. been on trial for «orne time motive for th« destruction of tlie tsaiks 500,000, ROCKEFELLER MAKES WILL. But the corruption eurrrounding the found guilty and sentence to pay a tine and had no direct («siring upon the Catastrophe in Furbach, Germany, Total, >9,337,000 of >1,500 e«uli und remain in jalla act uni charge contain«! in tlie indlet- Mme from Firedamp ■’« Various other estimates ae living Plane to Give An Immsr.ae Fortune to year. Forbmk, Gcrnuoiv, Man’ll 18.—An niore damnable, mid expliale« tho cher nient. Ti«iay'a evidence la veiy strong made, ranging from 110,000 000 tn Use of the Public. Hylvester R. Rush, of Nebraska, hm ished proverb that "there is honor Hi support ot the indictment, and while I'.'tJJMIOlHSI ’ ■ ■ ' ?'■ ■: . i |■ I-sil loin., Now Yutk, Mart i, HL—The ll.-rald beeu appoint”! « special assitnnt Io lhe Re|»irts from numerous among thieve».’’ The board of super it is circumstantial, yet leaves little Western nt K lelnraasvin, n«wr here, ln»t night, will tomorrow -tiv tliat according ton doubt III the minds of I brae who have L’nit«*d State» attorney general He lia- Pennsylvania tonus are to th» vffo’l visors was liought twice, once by the ' II.’. . result”! In the death of ovei 100 miners a reputation of being a« ruthless a |>r<»- member of John 1». Rockefeller Jr.'s Paiitic States Telephone company, that the tlis»l is aulsiidiiig. bible < la»«, and who Ia also a pt-rnoiial and th«« injury of 12 other*. Tlie die- ecutor ns Hcney. which wi«h”i t*> keep lhe rival coipir- ewll”i "private'’ letter-bonks in fact - The water in tins city reached 37 friend of John I* Rockefeller and in a ation out <4 the city, and onra by tlie ciuitain”! much cvirre»|»indence relat (e»t at »1 a. in. ywtvrilay. th«« higheel ,i»ti r •»« urr< I l»-t w««««n 10and 11 o’cli» k Thaw is almost certain to go to the position to know of his uffuns. the lat ing to the business of bis office. stage ever rivord”!. More I turn loti,- m a »mall gallery in which HO miners aaylum wbetlo-r a> >;uitt”l ' r ■ I '• I ter proposes to make ii princely gift to Hotiie Telephone cuiiipnny, which was were at work 000 persona were tvm¡«>raiily thrown fighting t<i get an vnliame into the city. \« tlie work of reams progie»»««» it is It will amount tout An Illinois woman will organise an New York City out oi employment ; every transporta- The Pacific Stale» com|Htiiy |*ai*i the MAY PROMOTF IMMIGRATION. It will be |«rtly »«••ii il»> disaster wn« mure serious tliau army of drunkards’ wives to carry hs-al least |’lO.iHMi.oiMi lion c< ’ in|>aiiy in the city wu« interrupt mrat money charitable and |wtrt!y edmational. Die Up to a option. ”1; skiffs carri”l hundreds •■( |s«>ple U» the first rv|»iita indicat”i. This wn» bt' iiglit nls.ut by the pur- Herald will add Government Will Not Interfere With their place« of btislmv”, und tlie utilis Inti’ hour (17 dead men l.nd brer) brought i ’I ui «’of Mayor >< limit» mid tlie Ruet Prealdont Rraslevrlt is mid to lie !•»• k to the aurlace, while 40 men were still ”Dii* man smd that wlien Mr lock Movement of Southern States. ation of wagon» and ho’ses na « nvey- of a move to start a Imotii for Taft for duller was conferring with hi» »on at by the foreign comirn. and they with iiii»»ing tilth«« iui»alng hav«« bswn their |»«'kvts well lined, crack”l the Washington, March 15.—Informa anees, wliicli did valuable service, waa president. Ijtkewood, N.J,, a fortnight ago, the given tip a-'le.id, as they undoubtedly whip over the •u|» rvi»ors and forced tion rvcvivvd t<>lay renders it clear diwontinii*«!, owing to the strvnuoua were liuri”l under falling wrivkage President Roosevelt has appointed n meding was not for the pur)««<’ of dis- the granting ot the coveted privilege. protesta by the llumnne aoeiety. COtnmiseioa on the Improvement of cuating any immediate gift, tint was on Mrat nt tlie «n)»*rv -* hs hail got >5,tJU0 Huit the immigration autlmritiee, a» Twenty (at al it ira have ««rnrred In Of th«« wound”! two liavr died, and tlie sub)” t of Mr. Ria-keteller'e will, the di» lor* think Hint only um> of the waterways. api”« from the Pacific State» com- on« result of the several conferences r« • Allegheny cuunty, directly due to high remaining it) will recover. Tbs IN-- w hich document the oil king was then jiatiy, \ little later the Home Tele cently held, in which the president, water. Attorney General Thom [win, of Ne Wendela far« there, owneie >f tlie mine, completing with the aid of hia son ami In a tire that threatened the entire phone agents |iaid a nnmber of tlie au- Secretary Straus, Attorney braska, says tlie new 2«*ent passenger General his lawyers. It wa» -aid that tins <!<■-- have given >25,(Mill to relieve the im- pvrvi- r< >3,( hm ) each, but Ruef and Ilona g «irte, Commissioner of Immigra Mount Washington section i f tho city rate law ia constitutional. mediate no’en-lties of the afflict««! fam ument will a-tonodi the world when it 25 businesa structures and duelling« Nchmita, having lieen seen meanwhile, ilies. Germany and Auatiia have eombin«i ia made public. the sum waa ”>usidvr”l enough to com tion Sargent and prominent men of lhe were destroy”! ui dummied t<«lay, cana- to oppose c-.'.nsideration of disarmament Iim> hundr”l and seventeen others It will, it ia declared, give no (ewa Sooth have participated, will interpret ing a fl-« •••’'H>at”l at >200,000. Many plete the traiutai lion. at Tiie Hague |ieace conference. . • a|»»l into n-ljoinlng gallcru a. Two than |2ttl).<MO,OOu, for charitable and The ionfe»«ions rev«»led details also the vii-ting immigration law a» it was ol th« dwelling» were tenement« or Governor Johnson, of Minnesota. «lumtional pur)M«va, und it will lie »<> of the it*••an Shor«« railr>«td ftanchise interpret”! in the > >uth Carolina case. a|uirtment lu use», and there were many hurslrwl and ten men went Into the mine nt 5 o'etock Inst evening, and prn|»w* a conference of g< vernmetit b»*»towml that the benefit tiivrdrom deal mi l others )•■«• extensive, but in Th» attorney general has held that the narrow ewafM’s. ni»iut midnight tiie new» was spread will almost lie perpetual. immigrants landed at ( harli-ton, H. < ’., and state officials on railriavl laws. The structure» were mostly of frame volving in the aggregate u| ward of >1,- last \oviiml«r, are legally in the coun conatiuction and, liecauae of a break in to Hie m-nrby village that a terrible (HM.000. It is la-brv ” l that the su|» ’ r- The reclamation service lias sus disaster lutd occurred. Rate War on ths Atlantic. v i»>r« who confe-sv i have l«’vii prom try. They were Induced to come to the water main, the only available fiie- tained Engineer R es, of biabo, «aying II iimm I the whole population of the Amene I by authorised agent» of South quenching materials were chemical» Ismd’in, March In.—Herr llnllin, di ised immunity from prosecution. the charges are the i••suit ui work by . .uni rvni.le gathvr”l al th« month of Carolina and the |*a«rage money for iroin eilinguisliera and buckets. rector general of the Hamburg Ameri disgruntled contractons. - me, al hw«t. i f them was [sud by Two attempts were made to stop the the shall, among i I hiii the famalle» of can Hteamahip line, who is here attend HERMANN WROTE ANSWERS. Rain 1- gnn to fall Tiie flood loss at Pittsburg ia expre*te«l ing the shipping conference, today said the state, and others by contri tuitions llamea by dynamiting buildings on th«« men la>low. to reach at l<<iu«t >ll),tXN>,lM*U, an«l many there wna every 11 keIih<»«I oi a renewal of the citisene. Several other Southern either aide, but each turn* the wreck heavily, mi l distreislng ».ene» of grief Land ■ tate» liave devidsd to srek immigra age caught tire. It finally butn«l llwlf win. witmsaed as tlie bodice were other towns in tlie path of the high of the rate war for the North Atlantic Many Letter* Received at brought to the surface and laid out un Office bustain Case. water are repotting loase» pro|«>rti«>n- trade with the t'unard lise. Within a tion along the «nur line« as were fol out. der n lila««« of vlei tile lights. ately a« high. At Wheeling, W. Va., fortnight he ei|»vbs to »ee a decision lowed by South t ’ arolina and it ia un Washington, March 19.—Yretanlay Many of th«« l»»ll*-« were *odisfigured 18 p««opl«« have last their lives. one way or the oilier. Further llerr o[>en”l the sixth wrek of the trial of derstood they will not tai interfered COLLUSION. SAYS GREENE, that they were sianely recognixable, with. Rollin d ” - lnr ” l tlie German lines had „ ___ Bingvr Hermann on tbv imlirtment Tillman says third term will be tlie Tim woik <d bringing out the Injured a working agreement with the White charging destruction uf ;|5 letterpre-s issue in 1908. Substance of Idaho Irrigation Franu men ami the l«»lh'W of the dead was Star line, and that all pnesibility of copybisiks alleged to have <uat*ln«d CH ANGE S’CANAL BOARD. very slow, the galleries being choked An Austlran officer predictoan Amct- friction owing to the removal of tbat 1 otli'tal ”«rr«w|«.nd««ncv uf tho general . Charges by Inept ctor. with wreckage. ican-Japamwe war and American defeat. line to Southampton, had now been ub- land offiev. The ¡>r<w«eutlon will prob Washington, March 18.—Hecrctary Roosevelt Receive* Retignelion* and Die IH-Wvndels are one of thcrlciiest able coticlmh« bv th«« end of Ihr weck The Interstate Commerce commiaaion viat”!. Garfield ia working <>n a report »ent Io mining fatnlliv« of Alance Du mine. Appoint* New Member*. and it I» ex[> ” t««i th«« defenae will < m « cu - ia after tlie coal roads of Illinois and hie prvdi■ innor By Special Agent A. It, Yellow Fever in Port. Washington, March 15.—Die presi |iy two wi rk» wltli it» witi><—»v» ladotv Indiana. Greene, detailing alleged fraud« which Galventon. Tex., March 19.— A I'AM> th«- cu-v grau to tlir juiy. T» date a|>- dent balay r”’««iv”i the resignations as Children's Suicide Pact. Ixxndon woman suffragists d”lare 1,00t), of yellow fever was .liscover«-! at»«r<! proximntely | '__ ", 2.~ ‘ 000 Word» of testi- I member» of the 1-thmian Canal com he believes he lum uncovered in connec Hl Louis, March IM—It was devel themselves ready to wear short liair to the British stentn-hip Basil, which ar ’ niotiv hnve been taken. tion with the constitution of the Boise- oped t‘«lay through testimony at the mission of Rear Admiral Endicott, win their cause. riv ” i in port Haturday afternoon nine | riv”l in port Haturday afternoon nine | Yv-terday the prosecution pla«-”i on Payette irrigation project in Idaho. C : I.rr u..| ..-t u.to II,.- >uo.d,< Iasi lhe •w-e tiie «land »»-van chiefs of division» of Brigmiier <«enera! C. I’. Haines and D. TI.* G. A. II. national ao«ampii«-i>t days out from Para, iiraxii. Mr. Greene, »-» it is rejiortcd, alleges night of l.leldlng Hlia-nm, sg”l lit, that Herr.«!, to take rff”t tomorrow. there has been Collusion l»’tw«en con she had rnternl into a suicide pact With will lie held at Kaiatogn, N. Y., the waa conveyed to th«« Ht. Mary'» infirm- tlie general land offire wboseiV”! un<ier M w«rek of Beptcmlarr 9. ary. where Hie patient died Humiay, Hermann, nnd all •«!«• nt I fl” I Original Io fill the vacaiH’iea he announced the tractor» on the liver Flat reservoir dam Gertrude Harper, also 10 years old. and a p<«gtn<irtem examination corr-.li- official letters from the land office fibs hippointment of John F. Hieven» ns ami Reclamation Eiigim-vr l> W. Rose, Gertrude t«’«tlfl”l that she had told her In a clash lietween American troop» ' The i which were answer”! In person by ller- chairman of the commiaaion to siic«’r«l it living rumored that Mr. Greene mother that she «as going tn take her and Cutan rural guards at Hata ta ■ rated the antemortem diagmwi- l— .' niann a» commissioner. All testlfi”! T. P. Kh.inta, and as c.>H>nii«sioner» charge« that the <ontmctors, in return life, and waa prevented ship was phued under guard and thor J. I’. Hllngvr, Clara, Cuba, five were seriously in- oughly film>gat”I by tile state (piantn- that they have l«««n unable to find in Llviiteiui t Colonel Goethnls, Major« for favors shown by Mr R ims , made the drug clerk who sold the carlolic jurad. tine authorities a» as to destroy all tlie files ropies of the replies to there Gaillard and Hivliert, Civil Englnneer him a present of IS,Utk) acres of land. acid to the Hlo’um girl, was airrated Oklahoma's eotulitatioa hia liern lurking m<>x|uitrieot and t*>W”I out by letter« the memorandum in each case R<«”«-aii, Dr. Gorga» and Jacksun Officials of the reclamation service ab t<«lay. lie «••• rta she bore a note pur- completed. Tlie initiative and referen the pilot l»>at into Bolivar rise la stating s|««cifi<»lly that the letter* were Hmlth. solutely discredit the report, and have |«>rting to l«> from hrr mother asking dum and direct primary laws of Oregon EX Senator Blackburn will have to the utinrat confidence in Mr. Rosa. It for 5 rants worth of carl«dic acid. an»wer”l by thr commiaaioow. There have been copied. were no auch lettvia. await th«« retirement from the commis is their belief that inv<-»tigntlon will Fi rce Gale Sweeps Bay sion of Mr. Htevens al«»ut April 1. show Mt. Greene to lie In errer. Han Francisco, March 1».—A fierce Roosevelt baa demanded Harriman’* Steamer Susvic Ashore. Srnallpos Hit* Pari*. de[»mition and his laukers will take arm th and southeast gale swept the I>m.|..n March 18. — Th«. White Htar Advance in Postal Salaries. away control from him so he will k»e lay t«»b«y, which drove «mail craft to Paris, March Hi —The a p pee rance of Three Drown In Ohio Town Hn«’ -»•■nmrr H >r fintrnck on the r.« ks •helter, «need meets In the stream tr> ¡a few '■»»••« oi smnii|iox here ima greatly I a!! hia railroads. Washington, March 15.—First Aa- Zanesville, Ohio, March 111—Three I and ¡went »»Imfw »uwr the I. xird in a neck position« of safety and made the Thomvind» if aialant I’nstmarter General liit<'l«*<s*k Hungarian« wi re drowned livre as the thick f-ir at II .'lit o'clock last night. The railroad preaitients have con- ferry rimmere roll unphnsantlv. Out nlarmed the people. eluded they liave no mandate to present ride the head» the gnle raged with a |M>rw>ns have Iwen vaccinated during lias made a compilation showing how result of the fl-»d thia morning. A Two lifi’lsmts have been launched and to the preen lent and have d«id«i they velocity of 5o niilia an hour, and the , the |M«rt few -lay» and (be hospital» and many clerks in pratoffices and letter- ton« of foreigner« were living in a ethers have Is’en summoned to go to academie* of medicine are (»«sieg”! I.y carrhrs will Is« affeetd by the Increased house that was surrounded by the Mus the a».istance of the vessel. The S ir- want to obey the law. reaa ran hgh Kereral vessels were ■ crowds of [leople anxious to be vacci- pay iicently provided for them by con kingum river, which overflowed during vic went ashore on what I* known as The Japan?”« agreement baa been compel led to pul back, owing Io the ti4l”l. The autImritlew, however, say gress The additional |«y will le-gin the night When they start”! to wade Marnier« r-k. under a lighthonse. <>n earrimi out in Han Francis” an.I Wash- rough condition of the w rat her. that there is no resi «langer of an epi- on July 1 nc»t. The total number of to land three were caught in the current l«*»rd the ve-M’l were 4<»l [««rengrra ington. <l«’tnlc. Dr. Me».|iiereur, dln-ctor grn- clerks promoted al tliat time or as soon and awept out Into the river. Flood nn«i l«l«» members of the crew. No loss Torpedo Boat I* Rammed eral «if public »ervice, inform”! the afterwards an they »hall have complet conditions through Muskingum county of life is rxpret«). The ,w«reng«>ra and sermon, written by Dowie’a funeral Ajaeico, ! rarer. March 19.-During A»»<»’iat««l Pie«» that tlie rej»>rts that ed a year’s act vice in the grades in are unprovdenled and growing worse crew of the Kuevlc are living land«). hinuwlf, iur»”i ins enemies. the maneuvers last night without lights the situation ha>l grown worse were «lilcli they are now serving will Im IxMtrly. TI m - llti«kingmn and l.icklng No live« have liven lisit. Harriman wants rallnsuis except”! the t< r|i”lo !»«t di-«troyer Ef«-e ram- untrue. 19.900. The increase will aflrvt 48,- river» are out of l«>uiids in thia city and from Hherman anti-trust law. med tor|»«|o l««t No. 283. A at«-am- 433 carriers throughout the country. doing much damage. Sis D a in Virginia Mines. Civil Service for Porto Rico Finland has just held its first el«e- pipe on the last named v«*ael burst, Norton, Va., Mairh 18.—An esplo- killing two men and neirtally injuring Sell to ln(u»ance Company. San Juan, l’orto Rim, March 19.— Another Naval Oisattar tion under univer-al suffrage. alon oivurml In the mines at Green- another. The F;>ev tow«i the torpedo Tile legislature adjourned t«slay, alter Milan, Man’ll 15 —In the town of Brest, March 18.—There wna another ough tine tiHirning after several miners Ho great has b»«rn the Japanese im brat ashore, where she was I mwc I im L the m«»t important session since lhe Bonain««, rwar this city, 2,000 fie «sons accident to a Frvia-h warship of! this had entered. The mine la seven miles migration through El P»M>, Tex., that American rav upathm. 15 bills of Hie were today made homeless by a fire port today. Ihtring hirpedo prsi tira east o( N’<rt<>n. As far as can lie Mexicans have bren displace»! by the Japan Adds 24 Regiments. 257 intro>iui-e<| being [ himhi Ì. Among which destroyed the grawter (art of the the <ma«t defense ship Fulminant was learned, ten miners have escapol brown men after assisting tliem tóen Toklc, March 19.—In pursuance of the innunn« approved is a civil servira village The people were Indifferent struck and seriously damaged on the slightly injuted, two dead liavs linen le thia country. the program to inertwae armatmenta, 24 bill which will become effettiva ne*t to the sprrwd of the tinmen, because water line by a t<>r|i«)o. Collision mats taven from the mines and four are Appropriation bills finally their property wan Ineuted, and the an- were at otx-r applied to the vewscl'a known to be In the mine« and are sup- Hchmitx ami Ruef, the Han Francisco infantry regiment« have been orxan- January. grafter», liave hot every point so far in ixed, mainly concentrat«d in Northern were [»is»«-I in the form present«! by tlioritire were ohlignl to force pnaranta »hie and she was towed into port in a poeed to be dead Tire cause of the ex Isle«. 'The main base will he Kurame. tlie governing council. to work to check the fire. the courts. sinking condition. plosion » unknown. In a Condensed Form lor Our ’ duewi to lhe form of affidavits and of Ruef and Schmilz Secured Large dveuiie'i la, the authenticity uf which Busy Readers. have baao proved in legal proceeding-, Sums In Ray Illy. revelations concerning the wholesale HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS AT LEAST TWENTY LIVES LOST