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WA, -V a * ** ■» * A i* **• a* • . -» sr * » •• • « •. ; \ riti i W OF THE WEEK I IH I \<) TU CREATE NEW SIATE. Spokane Plan Regarded With Amuted Toleration by Conservative«. WILL BE NO STRIKE Spokan« Chamber of Commerce Be gin« to Boom the Project. Railroads and Trainmen Have Reached an Agreement. Portland, April 9.—Though they re- N« Npikane, Wash , April H — By mak Chicago. April ft.—The dlfferancM ing j.ubllc t'xlay the report of the ’’new between th« Western r.*d« amt the iirmbers . f th,« Order <>f ComliK lora state” commute«« and annouaning its md the llr.’tli«-rh'XH| ,.f Trainmen were adaption by the >hamlet of commerce, Anally adjust«»! yratenlay. The men of Oregon, Washington and Idaho are Secretary I.. <«. M.uinie, of the latter 'iM'i.donaxI their demand for a nine- inelim-l lo rigar«I with amused tolera laxly, l.rtnally launched the tain pa ign ..air work .lay and lh<- roads made an tion the Np.ksne project to create a idvance over their previous proposition (<« the creation of a new common wealth I1 new »tate through the aa-ciwsioxi «if the in the ;*y of luggag'-iii'-ii, flagman and iiunprislng the "Inland Empire," for dirgruntled communities from their brakemen ««f 47.fio pet mouth. which th« name "Lincoln" lias I mm - ii lurent coiuin<>nwealth. The original demands of the men A Resume of th« Laaa Important but Even in Eastern Washington, where Confers With Leader« and Prop)««« moat fie.picntly »ugg«slid. Portion« of Four Towns and an In wen- for an Imr. w ..f 12 per cent and M. ».I ■■( t - • ■ ■ ’ Not Lea« Intereating Event' for a working day of nini* hours. Ths The rep.rt of the committee, which Election in December After sane Asylum Devastated Lots new »tate ol Lincoln would I» centered, maiuigv-r» offeml an inervaae In j*v of am adopt««! unanimously, consixte of a of th« Pa*t Week. Census I» Taken th«- rentihient in favor of the creation Placad at »600.000 in per cent ami ihvline.1 to grunt tlhe review of omdltiuns that lirought al«out of a new e>mim<>nw<«lth ia by no tnrans nine-hour day. Til«« agreement waa what it term» the unnatural arrange- unanimous. . Many conservative citi- r J iha • ’’..rt* .4 meat of l»>«ti>darl'« now existing in the Taft ami Cummings are Booevelt's sens are of the belief that the time is C airiium Kli.ipp. of th«- Interstate N'Utiiwret, advan«ea reasons for th«« Havana, April 9. — The members of New liticali», la . April« rndably ticket fot 1908. not yet ripe for actual ae|*raU "n, and the committee of tile imturgvnta, with r«>tM I ruction of a new state and «uggeata 16 lives were l««t t.»l«y by a tornado Ciminiere«« '•oininiraion, and Chari««« aven among those who indorse Hie Npo- whom Secretary Taft arranged for peace the follow mg laHindaru-s should lai ap- ffelmaa has iwgxm his which swept n< nw> |»>riion« of three Neill, Unit«*«l Ntnte- lul»ir commiNi'in- kan<- tv-heme, it is n-ogtiired that there in Cuba la«t >« pteudwr, had a confer proximaled the jury in Thaw's deh-nse. Hull state« ami which was Imctuble for ■ r. The agreement, which g. «« into would I m - serious problem« to fm-e were I liat t .''.til . Ial il«id«-, or a distance ot 300 nulca. Tl.e tornado < fleet dating In m tpril 1, follow« The English boose of lords is not the pt«'«-rnt »täte« to say ; "Bl«*s you, ence with the awretary lasting three The pay of lomlik-tors in the |«xs«<n- hours. Mr Taft re-hued to give hi» the pr«-»ent north line ot the state of mov'vi from w«-«l tosasi over the «outh- distuibre! by the move to abolish them. children, go in pence." visitors tire date of the withdiawal of Wyoming, extended, lie de»ignsle«l ar em extremity of laiuiviann and Missla g«-r service t«« be Increaertl Ilo jM-r in large menante, the diffi-tctu'«’» tiiai tliv American trwopa from Cui« Jacidi Riis, a lifelong friend of tl«e the northern l»»nndary of ttie stale of sippi, and «Diking mio A lai*ma for a month, timi of t-uggug. im’ii |7.fill ami * president, says a third t«rin will p>ai- have brought about th«* desire fcw »«'|>- At the cloae of the conference Señor» Idaho, and the 1201 h dcgnwi of lotigi- -i.ol t I -t,l *! ' O I . • ■ . i .■ i r I. • w 1.« that of tlsgmen and brakemen |ft fit) ¿ivcly not lie aecx pted. aralioti arc poMical, ami it cannot I m * Zavax t'bi.' ■<( II.- f.lnf' . . .f .1. »' <«• destrityisi, nod dauuige approxi 'M-. "loath .*< nj-pl'.-l •-* the rehedulrs formed I he i-- ov«ri<x>ke«i that «rtiicr political jealous- In efl'-ct Nov'-ii'la-r I, 190ft. atvd Prvw-that Mr Tall had d<*«'lar«ff »tale ot California, earric«l north, until mating ♦•'»iJU.tkXi was itone. Tlie ware!" a is«* district of Harbin, ies would spring up to All the new It 111] .■» I' i‘i"- raiir.Hui» are not to mak«« any re . I . ' |-» 111 ( t.lat Il interiMv-ts the tftih tfegiceof latilmle, Tin« tornado began at Llexnndria, Mar.« Iiuria, ha«t lx«en dest.royrel by tire state of Limuln with die-vir-i nod h-xrt- until a complete ecnsux of the inland lx- <i«wignatv«l a* Hie w.-stern ixiumlary la., anon after I o’cha-k yiwtertlay duction in crews or increase in mlleag«« The h»* is pla«-rei at 42 UUU,UO0. bumlnga. Already two Inland Fm* had Isen taken, which will occupy t th«' -talc of Idaho, and that th.« vast morning, instaiitly killing (our person» (or the pnr|HM>'- of offsetting the In- A tpeclal Miles of i-«tar stamps will pire Ci! !«K, ii I.ot ,'i.i.t. .O-. I.» k i!(g .»:!!> ahk.ut fi ui month» He addml that em I’alifoima line, «wrried to Briti»l> there, fatally injuring Hire«« and seri- i r,-ri-vd wag«« given the |M.»ae"gvr be isxurei by the government to com gr«*-n «o. •* up-i '■•- .»n::. « a*a-um|*ti.-.. tiaiiiin.il munici I«1 ami provincial olrvlioua Columbia, I m » deslgnatol as the «astern oosly wounding 13 other-. memorate tiie Jaim-stown exposition. rluit sh« ia to I m * the capital of the liv.-Hl .■ ill tl.e ger M-'Vle«- to would probably tie held in September, boun.lary of the «tate ol Washington, Noon niter daylight it reached the a ' -w.-ff u Hi. laai» of IA miles The Fan Francisco city administra I new state. The pohte-iatui of the dm- but be would not give any pr .liable thereby leaving a new state to I m - here Ml»i»sippi river, killing four persoti» •atiatl.xl coniinuniti«- who arc now in after nanievl ami from which a eruttai ut Jack»«>n, I*., while at Bayou Nirs, per hour, t«. I m » cmiiput««! lor <«ch |*rt tion is raid to liave collected toll fn.in .late for the presidential ete-tiorw. l iii"' is t<> Io- every «lot tnachim- operating in that power Call I m * de|»-nd«'*l upin to opp*«* Mr. Tait 'inferred with the members city «I kiii I.I I h > «elreled ax the rcpital, la , at l«si»( hull n dor- n otiooM were ■ I tin- "i- . j-ar..’■ from tii»- word go any move Hutt would of the committee of insurgents until compriaing the |>«<ihandlc of Llaho, city. kill.-I. Tlo t.- wa.» ■■■■«• lutai Injury at gin at th«« K'hixlnle lime of h-aving. I u. I ' .r ill. r ar. ) i! ’ag I ' . IO Roads on a i«i«i» of more tiian ten tiiegon ami Faxte rn Jtu kson. The subject» di»cnaae«| Northeastern Tfe R'laxian douma strongly Favori away fr. in th«* public crib where lh«-y late tonight. Wiiahirik’on . hours |« t day for a hel|M-r or construe- iiii- morning were gon«over a sechnd Tb.e tornado next ap|.c«trvd nt < ’ ar lami lo ¡M-aaantA, l ot is afraid to giving an- m>w fer-ling. The re|».rt g«M« on to rev: time. Tlie committee inslrt« tip-u son. Mirs . where grt-at property dam thin train aetvioe are to mal:« no in- take a-iy action for fi-at of being d.a- "This pro|»>«itioii should n««t come age was done. Alxiut msm mor Nelma. elcaM in th«* rut«-» ¡«nd for »"< h ser * eolved. HOW TO CURB THE TRUSTS. •am«* tunc u< uiuii . i "|«I ehitioris, but frotu any ««tie town or l.s-ality, but Via., the iiii«abltant» -nw the cimili» vice. Th«« intrtMtM-s grariteil In the rh«Mild lie brought from «11 the pr inci ¡at I riso Into the air amt the storm dl-ap- agr<«-m«-"t »r«< to apply also to rates Brazil has 'outline«) a naval program for » imm ial ...ivi.a.- as a|wifled In lite which call- for tlu- building .4 ‘it v*--- National C ivic Federation Plan* for the pruvini ial councils cl«* t a part of towns mirth of tiie reid TMh «legrtw of peered. latitude, «nd, if |H«--dil<- L> secure their Convention In Chicago. self ot all siaes. M. m I of tl.e w. rk the M-natr. The insane aayhim ut Jackson, la., in-iIvl'IunI schedule. CjH.t', nod» having a better basi» for will lai done In England. tiem ral laiyanez del Cx* ill-» called was a Im« ««t wholly wrecked, wiU*. a l<«» New York, April 9.—The executive nr di ; !■! ■ .- 11'k.n t.. 11.,. ,r in,-i|..il >>f alxur t2oo,iMM). In addition to.three a day ’» work i«r for |««yment of over- attention to the rxbtenc* of it cam council of the National Civic Federa Congressman Kill», of Oregon, wln re towns am! ritic- south of the said tftth female inmate« killed many »u»tain«-d tiim- <>r other allowranc«* iti all braiM-Iir* home I» in the eastern port ol the »fate, tion has dicidvd on Chicago ns the paign for the establishment of an «»».«., ««««- «*« « « | it « 4IW «14 k <4 »W dvgr.-«. of latitude, to s. cure, if |>s«ible, say» the <«n!y gixxl feature al«.nt thi place and May 28, 29, 30 and 31 a» the linrriiun piot-1-toratc over Cuba. 'I’ - I «or. “f I . Il > '■ their c« o|M’r»tl«n.” m-arby plantation. Rep««!» from tin- agreeiuenl hi not i*« a« t n- a ml«. tt< n. dates for holding the natii nal confer- I II ' t - . . ' pr.ipi*»«-i -tat«- .4 I.inc- ,i. m tin i ■ I he Brotherhood of IzH-omollve Fire # ..... Thect.intnittrerecommended tluit the surrounding «Minify indicated that «new < hi combinatiuna ami trust«, which The official plurality of Frederick A. 11 I.- ;. • « ol 1 lb' men wa» alai granirei by the railnads recently «a» announced by that organ President Ro«»«evelt'e view», who wax chamber of .-omrm-n-«- send copies of tl,. to ■.»,!- | f o| ilf.' Buane, nx mayor <>f Chicago, 1» 12,923. ization. Represen 1st i ve men from th-- determined to restore the Cuhau repub tins tc|«>rt to the various cities Inter- among the negroes, wii . mm * llim»y cabin« an inc lea»«, of lOperi-vnt. <-»t«*«l, placing the matter Iwtore the quickly '•ollaj*«ed before Hie wind. Hie United Ntatee lui» join«->l with vurioi- walks of hf.- Ii,m- ngn.-d tl.e lic a* m ». ii as possible. Hr mid he N:W SPELI ERS GAINING. U.»rd of trade, city council, or oilier would probably rwummend to presi Mexicc in a move to rtop tiie Central inv itations .u.ki:ig tl.e u«.|-out in. nt of body of like tiature, to the end that American xxr. del««gates by governors ami pieauienta dent Roeevelt the holding <>f pr«ai- HONOR MEMORIAL DAY. Champions olJSImplicIty Rejoice Over dditial vlo-tion* in l>ec«-mber ami that steps Is- taken looking to tin« nccvsrery Senator Clark, of M. ntu .» Iia-I a uf the important comnu-r« ial, nmnn action by congi «-»». Number of Convert«. j 'lays (».•taring, agriculluml, labor, economic, close call by breaking through Hie ice The report points out tlict the |*n- Commander-in-Chiat ol Grand Army [»«litical and law nn-.a'iationH. The later, as prescribe*! In the constitution. New York, April fi. — Ulialrman on Trinidad river. hamlie of Idaho is cut of! fiom the Issues Proclamation. puri«»«.' ««( the confer» i»•«* I» to e;«iud>!* Br»nd««r Matthews, of the NimphAnl •oath by an imp-netral.l« mountain GETS EVERY ADVANTAGE. OoograMman Ttramcnd, f M ehigan, er tin- trust and combination problems, Npelllng board, st its tirsi annual meet Zaneaville, O, April ft. — Coimnand- terrier, »ml that the st utl> has domi- nays he can st-e no way oat of R.xvevelt e»|M<eially the question ot what amend- rr-in-chief Brown, of the Gand Army ing l*«!ay subinltti-d a re|«rt stating tunning for a third term. menta, if any. should I m - made to to the Court Very Lenient While Hermann Is nate«l tegialation to the exclusion of the of the Republic, balay i-siied hie that at l>-nat 100,IXMl persone w«-re iie- interests <>f the janliamile; also that a ing th«* form of « | x-11 i n g urged by the on Stand. French a«inrn threaten tc strike and .Shetman anti-trust act. similar «..million exirts ill Washing Memorial lk»y proclamation, of which organisation. M at of the critk-iam the following la a summary In event they do warship« will carry Washington, April 9.—It is expected ton. where the Cascade mountains con GENERAL BARILLAS SLAIN. On Thurwday, May 30, will occur the again-t the l«xird'» activity, ProfeaxM* the mail» that would oilier wife I m * <!>-■ that tl.e tevtlnmny “I Binger Hermann stitute a natursl latrier. annual ceremony of gai landing the Matthews declared, lusd coin« from ‘ layed. will be c <) ih -I u «I i -«I t*»lay and that hr* it 1» argued that similar conditions Man Who Might Hav« Been President cross examination will then la-gin and graves of the dead, and the commander- men of lettera, hut this had laven rm re exist iM-tween I U't.Tli and W.-«t«m Or- Exp<wura of bribery by !l«wr»t men in-chief iulIn upon the [uwits to »••<• that than if!»«-t by the aupporl ol man ot Coldly Slain. pindiably comume two «lays. Judging ■ Lax caugCti a row in Nan Fuuici»» re the la»t reeling place of every Union m-iem-i , Pfufesaiir Mattln wa says f’real- City of Mexico, April 9.—Manuel fr«un the copious note» taken by Dis form forces but Heoney will go on just soldier. »ailor or marine in their re di-nt Roosevelt's warm altitude toward trict Attorney Baker while Hermann Barrilias, ex-President of <iiiateniaia, the rame as before. spective hswlltiea Í» fittingly decorated. simplified Kindling hail al»o Iw-cn a WORST YET TO COME. was av.u>Minal««d here "stur.tay evening lisa I mmui ou the »tnml, it la mferred Wherever practicable, public com p werful fact«« in advaiH’ing the work. A last east 1«mnd Pennsylvania train as lie sat in a streetcar. As the cat that the defemlant will have to face a Resolutions were adopt'd thanking memorative arrvicee <>f the heroism of was w'eck«-d near Hodson, Ohio. But at«ip|M-d a young man 17 years of age hot civea tire from the |>r«xMvution. Chinese Famine Drives People to Dig \mlr< » Carnegie for the aid lie lia«l the dead should Is- held at some .crural one man was injured. Officials lay the c I iiii I sk I xhard and rushed up to tlm Hermann «-an never «-oinplain of the Up and Eat Dead. rrmt'-'ed the l*onrd and expressing the point. bls me on trainwwkers. general ami »tablM«<l him twice, the unfalrm-aa of th« rulings of Judge Htaf- Wa»hingt.in, April 8.—To correct an Dejnrtment commanders are «-liarged conviction that through tlrr help thus Mativ liimw Re|xirts show that 2fi persona were flrst bl<>w severing the jugular vein, fold, wb<> 1» plodding. with the duty ot patriotic Instruction reml'-ml there "w. uld I«- in»ute«l for erroneous report tiiat ha» fouml general killeii and more tIvan twice tlist number the »««-«>ml cutting hie face. The gen yesterday when the defemlant gave in the public school» insofar »« the co r-ountlsas gem rations n gn*t diminu rambling ami evasive am-were to .pies- circulation with harmful results, the eral die«i instantly. The asaawin wax njur«*d in the recent tornado in Ixiuis- tion in the lalx-r <4 teaching and learn captured. He gave his luun« a« Jure lions by hi« attorney, unawers that R«-d Ur.»«» I uih Issued th«, following operation of the school authorities tan ana Mississippi and Alabama. leikviirol. I et Fri'lav, May 24, M ing with n pr.ipirtionate incr««*»e in [>ut him in a more favorable light than Fatrada, ami his home a* Oct*, Guate •tateiiienl in rcgnrd to the Chin«*«-fam the last «lay preceding Memorial l*ay, the things taught and learneil; a vast The minister from Nalva<l«>r to the won ill a direct answer to the interroga mala. ine: lie aet aaide for thia laudable purpurn*. im-rcaw In the facility of spreading United Flat«* say» the coimervative F.x 1‘resident Barrilla« wa» generally tory, the court ov«-rtuh<d objections of people ot Gential Amanrica are l*oom- • ’ The famine in China Is unprece- In accordance with a time-honore*I i*l< us, and ther<-f«'!c a vast incitata In tl.e ilistri t attorney and admitted Her Consi«lcre«i ax Strongly areviated to the dentod in severi^r, ati«l the |a-rl<xl of Ing tirawi of the frequent war» and pre custom, each |<»t will alterni divine «•neh Indlvidual’a st««k of original preoe-nt government of Guatemala. He mann’s answers. dicts tiiat a ixinfe«tera< y will I m * formed greatnt agony ie yet to «time. Many service in a l»»ly on Sunday. May, 2ft, i«ha»." was <>2 year» ol age and was a strong works must |xuw Indore ther«« will be to render prate* ami thanksgiving unto REDUCE THE LATENESS. Carnegie lia» given an etalowmcnt of |xv«sibility for the next prevideta-y of REGARDED AS PERSONAL. relief fr«>m new crops, and ruillioim to- the tirai of nation» tot the mall Hohl the country. Members «if the r.uate- •fl.UOU.OOO to Carnegie Institute. blessings of the past ami the 'india ■ lay are kept alive only through the mala colony her«- think Estra.ia wax a Western Railroads Agree to Lengthen Hern ann Explains Why Ho Made Way All railway employes <«»t of the contributions to the Aineriiwii mix»ion to! lad enjoyment of tile fruit» of au [Mid assassin. Schedules. With Letterbooks. Mississippi will demand more wag,«. and R«<i Crews society from th«, Ameri enduring |»-a<-«« won by the Union arm». Chicago, April 9.—Weatern railnad can people who sent their donations to Wrudungton, April ft. — During the ALASKANS WELL PLEASED. Cuban» ar«- eager («g s <i««-i»ion as to officials have imu-t ically «Jecided upm Warliington. Tlu-»e two great organi hour he wa» on the ataml today Binger CZAR TO ABDICATE. when the rn«l ol intervention will come. the new »•h«li uh» tor pai*«enger traine sation« are working together for the Hermann narrated the clrctimviancca Pr«*idrnt J«4H>|«h Smith says the Governor Hogatt i* Not in Favor of between Chicago and Pacific c««a»t Common cause and have hiniirh<-«i over under which be ordered the destruction Will Appoint Grand Duke Michael Re Changing Government. Mormon church lia» abaralunad poly points. Schedule« will not lie length- two-thiiila ol all relief »iipplie» »«'lit to of liis 3A private letterfemke, gave hi» gent for Infant Ciarevitch. gamy. Nxwtllc, Wa«h., April 9.—W. It. en«»l a» much a» it »«• at first propos Chius. real'- n h.r so doing, and aivo explained Ixvndon, April ft.—Tim Ikiily Mirror the distinction he drew between per- "The following «abb-gram, received The ansMint of cof!«* Iieing import Hogatt. governor of Alaska, ranched ed, as the |ms-engrr men could not agr««- to liave the trains run upon tiy the editor of the Christian Ih-rald claims to I m - in a (vwitlon to annoimi-*« ».inal and offi. ial correspondence. ed in!«« the Unlteil Ntatee is decreasing, Heutlle tonight Irotn Washington. "We got alnKMt everything we n»kr-d sclmduliK which cotiId Is- maintain«d. from the editor of th«. North China upon the "highest authority" that the Wliilr telling the story of the Ixsiks, he but the importatma of evra* IS increas If the time »» now arg«-«-d u|««n la New», terrible ax It may seem, '»peak» emperor of Russia purpsire to al»ll«ate (or th«- flr-t time displaynl »ign» of of tile last ««vision of congress," lie ing. within a m< nth and that Grand Duke emotion, and Ida «arneatnraa raid. "Tlie |M«ople ol Alaska are well put into offevt, the schedute of the fast only tbe troth: and Roaevelt is counting on compelling aatiafled with Uncle Nam's treatment est train ti«un Uhi«*go t«> !>« Angelee "Fliangliai, April fl.—Klepach, New Mi. line I will I m > appiinted regent dur stralgthforwanineas a» he talked direct congress at its next s«*sioii to pa»» a of them. This cry for a territorial will la* l«ngthen«-d from 71 hours ami Yolk.—Appr.su-hing ¡ h - i I. x I of »ever«*! ing the infancy of the erarevllcit. For to the jury were ronvlcing. reform land law by enforcing present form of government coirft* from | mi IH- five minutes to 72 hours; to Nan Fran- pinch. Authentic instance« of cctjx*«-« the j«»t thr<-v or four w.M-ks, the pa|M-r From hie own batlmony it was evi statutes. Foreign relief says, events have IxM-n procemling In dent that ll.rmnnii never drew a fine ical dinmntenta. To liave thia change cisco from 09 ami one-half hours to 72; «■xhiimed, .aiidmllxin Eight more indk-tmente are coming in rule would mean an increase in tax- from ( hn-ago to Ik hv« r from 27 and working effectively, maintaining wii.de this direction with lightning like ra distinction la-twccn the official and the pidity in Nt. I’etershurg, hut the secret l»-r»onal in his inrreapondence with man. atioii of 26 centa per capita for the one-half hours to 32;*fn»m Chi.ago to di»tn.-ts until harvest.’ for Nan Francisco telephone "When s |x«iplc liave la-en re,Inc«»I lisa IxM-n well kept. Oregon friend», In feet, the bulk of hie Heney lias sent a warning to Detwiler small population. T.igetlmr with the the Mi»»«iuri rivar from 13 hours sml "lately," revs the paper, "the em i'««rreapondi-iii-e with |M>raonnl ac.piaint- fact that the country is only |*rtly de- 26 minutes to 14 bonis and 30 minutes. to such »traits that th«-y will dig up that lie liad l«etter give up. and <«t their own deo«l, the »everity peror's mind has given way even more an<-<-» at home wa» regardnl by him as F7nglan<l is becoming aware of the veloped thia burden ia not yet warrant- Build Pu«h Cart Market House. and wide extent of the famine can I»« completely, and he lina ihown himself |«ersonal, n< I w ithxlamllng much of it fact tiiat 76 per cent of the canned mi. We can very well afford tc go Imwpaldv of |M-rf«>rming the »mallcst «limit more or le-a extensively with land New York, April 9.—Five thousand rrallMd." goal» used in that country come from along as we are despite tire howl of put- dulie» of hlx rar.k." oibev b«M»iiicm. itH.-'ans." P ’ U*., rt pc !d>, >is, **;< :,x;!x m t*.« Uie Unite«! states uuiabehrd sial ihal Men Will Get More Pey. Unite«! Citizen»’ l*«rddlera’ aa> ciation, English labels are put on by the im Protection to Immigrants. Warranta for Trainmen. War on Livestock Firm. are to rule! into a eo-ojienttive plan f. r Nan Francia-o, April A.—The loard porters. Rome April 9.—-Franc«-co Materi, building a large houac on the lower of arbitration which has Iwen consider Colton, Cal., April ft.—<«>rom<r Van Kansas City, Mo., April fi —The A part of the outer wall or the Vati lllrliiiwf of the chandler of .|<-putlrs, East Hide. The building will '-«at |2,- ing the «lispnte between the Hout hern Wie to lay aw.re out warranta for the l.lv>wt>i'k eominlMiion men who are can lias collapsed. has made public a letter In which he and will occupy an entire city Pariflr Railr<«a«i company and thcOrder arr»»t of the employee ot the Southern menilw-ra of the Livretock exchange at , A denunciation of Hie exar may cause urge» the government to extern) its pro- bhx-k ftOOx 100 feet. I’leria for raising ot Railway Trdegmpherr awards the tele- Pa« ifie who were held reeonaibia for the »t'«*kyard», lavs 'eclared a war on dissolution of the dooms. Uvtion to Italian immigrants, not only the money have been prrireted and gl-i'phrrw 7 Lj fvr cent im-r»-*»e in J*y the wrr«-k on March 2W. In which 25 the Co-operative Livrwtrrk Ccmmieaion Roneeveit says «urprfations have coo «m Inmgd »îea,,M-*« vi.^M.i.g the u-mii, architect's plans fol tbe market how* and a lurlf day's work on Numlay, and people were killed and 76 injured. The ronijsuiy, an ind<-|»-n<lent conMrn, and but even after Hiey latve <li««-ml*rked have lawn completr l. The building in Hen thereof a vacation cf 2ft •lays following air th«* namra of the m< n a inycott on all packers who purvhaae spired to defeat his policy in 190k. in the Uni tel Htat«-«. He expresses the will I m * two ttoriea high with a roof gar in each y»ar, with full |*y, The against whom warrant» were trailed: cattle, sheep or hogs from the Co-oper Thaw has l*en declare«I sane, but lie lief Huit etrilgrant« to Ameriiw are den on top for the peddlers' chi'.drcn. Hout hern I’ar Hie company gains Ito I.. R. Alvord, foreman of the »witching ative comfsmy. The r*w»on given fr r Jerome will appeal for a right to see cxploilrxl ami use.I for work in unhrel- In the floor» 1*1« w will be booth». contention that the trlrgraphcrs should crew; J. it. Criuw-meyer. rwitihnmn, the Bo. ott is that the company aella tiie evhience. thy a>ct|.«na of th« country. Tl«e writer not l.-gi-lat«« for train disiateli«-!» or Clarence Warminfgton. engineer. The cattle la-low price '(notations and »ends John A. law la has reached Cbteago points out that in HAM mi M),(H0 Italians Great Fire at Navy Yard. station agente whexw «alari«-« are equal complaint» charge them with causing out circulars to »hipp*r» charging the from Mexico and will at onr* »tart the emigrate.!, of »I k . ui .*>'«u,uuù weld to the «1<*U, ot it. I* Walthers, of Sacra c inilda.-l.ai men and stock exchange Bhiladelphia, April 9.—The joiner»’ or «'xce«<j |i,.>«A>. the Unite«! States. fight to secure control of Zion City. mento, wh>> was among the killAl. with dealing unfairly. shofM, one of Hie largest buildings at Coxsy Plant Ano hsr Crusade. the lawgue Island navy yard, was de Governor Swettenham, of Jarmica, Mormon« Aid the Chins««. stroy« «I by Are «-atly this morning. All Taw Collector 8hart $40.000. Two-Cant Ware for Michigan. New Y«irk, April 8.—Tbe liersl«! this reslgne«! because lie wa* <>rdere«l to Halt lake, April 9.—Twenty t«ma of available marines ami sailor« were morning rays J«c-ub Fehler Coxsy, New Or lean«, April ft.—Aw a rewnlt lansmg, Mich., April A.—The annate apologise by his liome government. flour w««re vote.I for the n-lief of the called out to tight the flame«, together commandnr-in chief of the Coxey army, .if an examination of the accounts of U-lay, 27 to .1, | awH-<| a hill requiring a !‘r«*»i.lent Bonilla, of HondnrM, 1« Chinese famin« auffereni al the 7fttb with the city Are depart mt nt. The is planning another great national era-1 Ferdinand IImianheifer, state tax col- 2-cent per mile iwvwrngrr fare ,.n all The flour shop was fl Hr-1 with paint« ami «ther •»d<- on new and sensational lines, and lector. It was announce«l Vxfay that Inwet Peninsula railnadw, the net gathering force« to continue the Central M <rin«>n conference trslay. will be taken front the tithing store» inflammable material. A*Tierk-an war. he may mmmence operations thia year, there-wax a shot tag«-of over |4ft,<JOO earning* of which exorel 11,2110a mil«. In a Condensed Form lor Onr jccqfr.rrc Huit there ha« long ex I »ted in Roose veil Is Strongly Opposed to certain Saettano of the Infami Empire Busy Headers, latent dirantiefai'lmn with existing Annexing Republic. •tate b>«nn«iariei. conservative citiaeria Sweeps Through Louisiana, Mis slsslppl and Alabama. HAPPENINGS OF TIO CONTINENTS CLAIMS A SCOKt OF VICTIMS Àa ■ ■ka-aau.** . > •V