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EARtHQUAKt IN MtXlCO.
¡STANDARD OIL GUILTY
: Shock Last* Mor» Than Four M.n
ute* Over Large Territory.
I d a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
HAPPENINGS OF TUO CONTINENTS
A Resume of th« La«« important but
Not Lava Interesting Event«
of th» Past W«»k.
A Northern Pacific train was wreck«!
near Jamratown, N. D., and five per
sons injured.
Russia and Japan have completed the
•vaciMti,« of Manchuria, leaving only
■ few railway guan la.
Officials cf the Zortman, Mont.,
miu»e deny that the stage robber got
928,000 for hia wurk.
Expreea company employes in the
East have gainml a shorter w.rk day
■ml a sulstantial increase in »alary.
Railway employe« of the Rio Grande
want an incteaw m w»gea o«i tlie basis
of the Chicagu r«tll»m»nt and may go
on «trike.
The Aitor family lias l<«t an appeal
against the New York law
whieli
make« them pay a transfer tax on
al>out 94.000.000-
The W;a -■ sin legislature - Ic.
aing for a -> :. >’ r n• !.■-.■ - • ■
place. Irvin L. I-enroot and Isaac
Htephenaon are the leading candidates.
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City of Mexit'o, April 16—An earth
quake laating four arel a half minute»
»tattled thi* city Sunday night. The
earth rocked in a long, «winging mo-
tion, tonifying the inhat itanta but do
ing no .iamage so far a* can te learned
at thia city. Clock» «toppe»! at 11 34
p. m. (Mexican time , ami the pervep-
tifile motion of the earth mxd at
¡11 2*1«.
The tel»*graph wire» were
put out of cuhiii ..<*i->n ami for a short
time the city «mi in dar knew» owing to
the failure of the ete-trle lights. The
Mphalt <m one of tho principal businea*
strvw-te of the city was erwked open for
* distance ot 10 yard». Pmpie Itesi
fr>.m their houarw into the rtreeta
Repraientalivew of the A.».uiat<»l
Prtww made rapiti »earchca over tlie city
but nothing beyond ciscksd wail* and
small fiaaurtw in the pavements could
be found. At the pclic» stations no
d*«tb* had Iven rrjvrtetl. A wall on
Santiago stic t collj»[»».d, killing a num
ter of horvew and wounding five men.
No re|oita have yel come frem th»-
American colony, but it is noi believe«!
tliat aerioits damage was aiiataitied
there, although the bouse», unlike th<»e
in me ••.•; ... •. ■ ■ f tin- . ity, ar* MR
luiilt to wltlurtand earthquake ate» k».
Tei»graphic communiration as far
•oath as the cities of Oaxaca and San
Juan Bautista has be* n ewtablislivd, tut
beyond the report that the shock wo»
very heavy In that legion and along the
gulf cost nothing more »»• learn«!.
ROUTE OF LONG RIDE.
REDUCE HARRIMAN POWERS.
Chicago Jury Find* Company Guilty
on Many Count*.
Two Cities In Mexico Known to
Be Destroyed.
500 LIVES ARE REPORTED LOST
Panic Reigns at Chltpancingo and Chi
lap«, the Ruined Cities—Silence
Cover« Other«.
t tiii]«mcingo, Mexico, April 16 —
Thia city ha» teen completely deatruyed
The known dead
by an ra'lhquak«
nuitilwr II and the isstily injured 'J 27.
The greatest |>anlc prevail» and the
people ar» tiering to th» open country.
The earth continue» to r<ck at liall
hour intervals and many minor shocks
are completing the work of destruction
Is-gun by the first earthquake.
Word lias reached her»- that the town
of Uhilnpa, <2 kilometer« tn the north-
eaatward, hw also l>c*n 4eetrv>y«»d. No
details have twin »<eiv«»i as to the
number of d»sd and Injured.
The p'pulation ot Vhil|«UH*ingo ••
7,468 and until the panic into which
the cltlsetis liav-i I x - oii thrown i‘
it wi'i !»• t!iijN»»di;c t" rtatc the num-
tier of ea»ua)tie«, The ¡population of
t hilapa ia 15,(NX).
No word lias been received fr>>m
Tixtla, and it is h-er»»! it «l.o ha< Is-eri
destroyed. According to the movement»
■ >f th« •-a-thqiiaki’ Tixtla would I m - in
It» direct lirje.
Chicago, April 15—On the hasia ot
a verdict returned by ■ jury Saturday
night in the F«i«-ral court presided over
by Judge Kenesaw M. iaiidia, the
Standard oil coarpany may te fin«i
anywhere fr»m |1,4<X*,(XX> to (28,000,-
tXNt lor violation» of the Elkina law.
After a trial tliat has been long
drawn out and bitterly contexted by
government attorney« and counsel let
the Standard Oil company, the case
went to the jury late Saturday after-
mam and at lOo’cturk a venlict waa re
turned in which the «lefcndant corpora
tion ia found guilty on every ono < I the
1,463 count« in the indictment tliat ivaui
not quasted by Judg> temiis.
As the matter now »lands, it ia one
f the mo»t sweeping victoiliw yet scor
ed by th«' )«leral government in Its
■-unteet against corporation«.
This is
not th«» end, however. The defemianta
’■ "I » ;■ I: -.?.>» a I .-w t r :.1! nn.l tin*
arguments on this motion will te heard
protatbly early thi* week
Tho charges in the Indictment wore
that the Standard OU cuiiqaiiy aivept-
«1 a lower rat»' for ahipinenta of oil
from Whiting, Ind., to East Ht. Imus
than i* allowed in the published tariff
for the haul.
Originally there were over 1,800
counts in the indictment, but nearly
400 of these were rul«l out by Judge
Lamlis, and h»*aong of the cow pro-
■••■«led on the otiiera.
LAST VESTIGE OF WAR.
Union
Commissioner Ballinger to Rush
Action on Land Patents.
GREAT HROSG HAS BEEN DONE
Assures
Senator
Bourn«
That
No
Mor« Claims Will Be Held Up
on Mer« Suspicion.
Washington, April 13 — lan l Com-
mlaaloner Ballinger today aaxur»»l Sen
ator Bourne of hi* Intention of "raising
the lid’’ in Oregon, meaning that he
intemh-d to take up and [*i-a all »»lid
public >and entries that have long been
under »luqtenskm in that state.
\ ►••.■' ■ .■ . ■ ■ ’ - w • . .| : |.
by the old a-lminiatrution on mere sus-
p» lor. ’hat theie was «omething crouk-
e<l about them. There was no actual
evidence of wtongiloing or wrong in
tent on the )«rt <>f these eiittymen.
Mt. Iraliiirger will | mss to patent every
Oregon entry which, upon examination,
ap[H-»r* to be mail«» in go,»l faith, and
those entries that are irregular or show
evidence of fraud will te examined a*
promptly a» [»«sible ami appropriate
wlioii taken
Mr. Ballinger agree«
with
Mr.
Bourne tliat Oregon baa suffered un
justly in late year«, and he 1» willing
to do everything In hia |»iwer to piae<<
the »tale on the rame fiaiting wjtnsll
others. He luu» in•[■»vt of <li«|»islng of
all pending cult u s during the coming
•uiniiier. ami it is his expectation Hint
a great many will [mas to [intent in
the near future.
The commissioner 1« rapidly putting
the land office on a sound busima* I«-
via, he himaolf working until midnight
every night nt reorganisation. Ho is
determined to make the land ortho n
thorough bu»inr«a institution and bring
its work up to date.
Pa: t.c Diractors Ballava He
Ha* tao Qr»at Control.
New Y. rk, Aprii 12.—tenne of ih»
directoi» of tilt- Union Pa> irte railrvwd
favor a n.uterial reduction of thè extra-
■ irlinary p»»<ra nmferted npon ita
presi.I» : t, ! .lwaid li. Ilarriman, which
malo- thè .iiiq .ui» a oue-man affair.
At [ire-,,ut thè executive commino»
La* all Ilio poweis ol lite diractors
whon Ih* lattar are uol in ression, and
Mr. Ilnrr inan ha» al) thè power» of
thè vKvutive commiltee whon Uuit
is»ly i* ti t in s. ■ lon. In othrr word«,
'Ir Ululili. .: . ■ <!" ;4 he ploneeS, «a-
■'l't for thè few minute» ono» a weck
............. a ...... ..
alien thè coinmitte»
i» in »«<aai»n.
Ile ha» a |»'wor of attorno) and could
oli tho nulli ; - u ; hiii milliona of ihe
-< urliti-* of .alter loaffs ownod by thè
I t:. Il Pi. ! . St what prue he pleased,
■ >r ho . ■ il.l liyitolhwate securitiea, bot-
rvw to » of milliona upun tbem hom
lunka and ongiigo in stock market op-
oratlona on a «xtlosssl ««'alo.
In thè hops "f ai'[»wxing thè Union
Pii.itic «t.x'klroldera and eluninating
thè public diatiual in III» securltlea of
Ilio Harrinuui ■ a.i», il is pn»|««rad to
put a. me ih w blood in thè executive
■mn ite,' , r. »nniz. tho Ixsly and
iid pt rexohitions iaklng away Inmi
Mr. Harrlman some ot (he
»Iddi bave provoked so muc
ciani.
GIVE GOOD REPORT.
Congretiman Say Wurk on Canal 1«
Progressing Rapidly.
Lieutenant McCabe Selects Courts of
Washington, April 12.—Ulialrinan
The Supreme court of the Unit«!
3.000-Mil< Trip.
Haff Republic 1« Shaken.
Japan Transfers Manchurian Railroad
Tawney, of the house ■■unmittee on a|>-
Ntatea has confirmed the action of the
Mexico City, April ¡6.—The Freleral
to Goto'« Company.
Washington, April 16.—Lieutenant
propriationa and R.-pri-s.-i.tative Olcott,
lower court which fined ei United
telegraph office here ha* informed the
Tokio, April 15. —When tlie man
Statve Senator Patterson 11,IHM) tor F. Warner McCabe. of the Sixth caval
who Iiave ri-.-eiitly returned from a visit
Associated Pre»« that Sunday night's
contempt.
ry, w ho loin lieeti picked by General
to the isthmus of Panama, today dis-
■■orthquakc ha» interfered with the agement of tlie Mainimi Ian rail a aia
E. H. Harriman, George J. Gould, Be!1 !■> ride from Milverton, Ore., acnm working of the wire* in all [stria of the was transferred to Baron Goto’s com-
■ -n..| with ti.c pri-sident conditions ••
Jacob H. tehiff and Jain»-» Stillman the continent on an Arab stallion, ha» republic south of a line drawn fr-un [»any on April 1. the Jn¡«neac govern
they found tlu-m. Mr. Fawnay is favor
are likely to have to defend a anil for a»ked tliat Quartermaster Set grant V .i, •
’ th«- wi -t
i»t ■ I an i
■ ment coinmeriev<l
withdrawing the
ably impress.(I with the progrewa telng
millions for wrecking the Chicago Ter
on the Gulf coast. From mrsaagee re-
Samuel Pwteraon, troop K, Sixth caval
r>-mn«nt of the tr<»'[» employed in
made !n the i stml work, and told tlie
niinal Transfer Railr«*d company.
■ i 11 «I nt the t> !• grn ['ll i.tl .-•• up to ii. > n
ry. I>e detailed a» hie orderly to accom it app-itrs that the entire south half of Manchuria. This work was completed
president lie thought tliat al the [««•-
Counsel for Thaw will now fight to pany him un hi« long trip.
ent rate th« waterway should te com
the republic including the lower num- on April 8, whereupon the lm|ier>al
DOLLAR SAVES A LIFE.
have him relra»»«! on bail.
McUaliv ha» also indicated tliat he try and tlie Minute belt felt the shock.
pleted iu five years.
government at Pekin warmly thanked
He -ai'l In regarded it »• unfortunate
A peace conference has l>c,"n arranged will lay his route along the Oregon
The National Bank of Mexico lias re- Ja[ian, which, It I* «xpected, will re America Urged to Give *3,000,000
Short Line and the Union Pacific road w;ii-d a tv ■ glam «ayipg that 5OO live»
tluil the engineering world liad tiecn
between Nicaragua and Salvador.
for Chinese Buttarors.
from Silverton to Umatilla,
Or.; were lost in the dewlriM-tion of Ci. I la J'» duce it« railway guard to lew than one-
representing to the |ie<'|ile that an al-
New York tem'«'r*lt will celebrate
thence to Boise Barrack», Idaho; Fort and Uhilpansingo. tn government cir- half the number of men stipulated by
ui'*t lm|x»i»iblo englntwrlng problem
Mhangliai,
China.
April
13.
—
Tele
Jefferson day, but will not invite I). A. Ru-sell, Wvo.; Omaha, Neb.;
grams recelvtwl here from 20 |xiliita in ■xuifr.'iitcl it. The principal conditions
des
the
report
is
not
credited.
It
is
the
treaty
negotiated
at
Portsmouth,
Bryan.
Fort !»<•» M'dnrw. la.: Fort Benjamin admitted that both cltiea were leveled N. II., which limited the numla-r ct the famine district re|Hirted that the n> w to 1st met, lie »aid, were tliooe of
< ii!.' ii nt rallr. . I uii a, Ity to take care
Tlie government is seeking a way to Harrison, Ind.; Columbus Bartai ks, to the ground, but it i« not thought guaní» to five men per kilometer,
In conditions »re growing worse.
prevent Jn[Mneae being smuggled into Ohio; Pittsburg and Harrisburg, Pa., tliat the death list will even approxi an interview Karon Goto said
The Chinese government ami people, of the dnt cii-uint<d. and sanitation
to New York City.
thi« country.
mate 500, owing to the fact tliat the
"The last vestige <>f war in thia «ee- up to dale, have contributed more tium with the view to kwping the [»lace tn
General Bell »aid today that he bouses are built of »tone in order to re tion ii«« now been rvinonni. Fair |d«y four million dollar» for famine relief, u g'«»l. healthful condition.
, The pope lias made Important cfincca-
thought the trip, which will etulrai-e sist earthquake shocks.
Mr. Tawney also discu-sni with the
is my guiding principle. In promoting and Um sum* received (rem all foreign
■ ions to Catholic« in America ai.d to
more than 3,(MN) miles, might lie made
pr»<si<lcnt question« afiis-tlng congrea-
sources
total
half
a
million
dollar«,
the
peaceful
development
of
SlaiM-huria
Catholic members of •»■»•ret «octette«.
In 100 days, and even li-ax if the horse
through which our railway run«, na Including the sntipllca on their way »i"iial appropriationa for canal work,
A San Francisco police captain will had the ne<e»»ary endurance. Com TAMPERING WITH GOLD COINS
and it is likely some legislation lieat
tional difirióme» will le entirely Ig from America.
Tell thr grand jury all about the system plete »tutisticw of the condition of the
mg on the aubject, will te miommend-
Tho
relief
committee
here
i*
prompt
nored.
Manchuria will be made a
of grafting in hia department of the bay horse and rider, amount of food con Entire Output ot Denver Mint Unflsr
field for com|M<tition of all nation«. In ly sending suppIhMi to the front, but ■»I to ■•<mgr» -s ox tlie riwult of the visit
city government.
sumed and other details will be kept
Legal Fineness.
order tliat w« may miry out thin prin the fund» are not yet In its poawMiot». te the iathmiiN.
Miners at Park City, Utah, have from <lay to day.
16. — ÏW’jMirt mont ciple, I crave [«alienee on the [airl of Measures adopted up to .late are Inade
Denver, April
gone on strike and otbera in nearby
heads of the new United Stato* mint thuee interested. Rememlier that the quate. Ten million |>efBon* are suffer
PREMIER DEFIED BY PUBLIC.
mince are expxctcl to follow. Tlie tnen
in thi« city and three government managi'incnt of the load whs otdy ing from lack of ftaal and facing starva
Aick Flaw« in Douma.
tion.
want to enter and leave the aliafl on
Ixin Ion, April 16.—In a long letter agents .-omiArted with the mint head- transferred to ua on the first of the
A dollar, the relief oomrnittee re Question« Authority to Forbid Gath*
Company time.
quarter» Isgan tolay checking up the priwent month. The allowance of «util-
• ring of Statistic«.
to the I ondi n Time», the Ru*-!an jur- coinage of the mint and making the an cient time will insure the realisation of ports, will rave one life until the har
The Cape Arago lighthoua.. may te
ht Pvtirrburg, April 12.—Premier
let, Plofeesor !>e Martens, cxprewM« the nual M’ttlementa, several weeks in ad our plans, «ml we dread nothing more vest, June 25, and 110,000,000 ia need
blown up hy dynamite on a schooner
ed.
The whole amount cannot te Ht-dypln, in attempting tu limit the
which ia pounding to pieces on the conviction tliat the «i-cond Russian [nr- vance of the usual time f r thv-w a. tt la then liiqudlent interference.’’
raiaed In China. The situation is [dee-
ment«.
Thi«
action,
following
the
gov
competeti' c of the lower hou»c of pat-
liament
la
absolutely
unfit
t<
work
«tic-
recks near.
The vessel Lax 4,(NN)
penis, »nd American» are urged to
ernment report that g-dd coins from the
pound« of the d«suily powder aboard.
STEVENS DISCUSSES CANAL.
ceaafally for the benefit ot Russia anil
give $3,000, (MX) in the next three Ikamcnl by forbidding Its committee« to
l>cnver mint have been found to he
weeks, not for Christian, but for hu obtain «tatistiiw from the Zematvo« and
The Union Pacific «ill make a teat cannot advance the nation in the direc umier value In fineness of gold though
tion of a conati tut iona I system of gov
case of the Nebraska 2-cent rate law.
up to grade in weight, men ns that the Es-Chief Engineer of th« "Big Ditch’* manitarian works. It i* suggested that avail them '-Ivee of outside expert ad
ernment.
Profee*« De.Martena base«
it would be text to cable money to the
Reaches New York.
vice, > i « m been defied by the public.
Butte is overrun with holdup men. hi« lieiief on the ground that legislative government lias I egun action to discov
New York, April 15.—John F. Stev consul here, Janie* Lilin R.xlgerw, a* President Golovin bad written a curt
Three and four robberie« occur a night. aeeembly find not a single won! to dis er who 1» rea|»,n«ild« for the discre
supplies
can
te
purehsaed
in
Hlianglmi.
pancy in fineness.
letter to the premier ««king him on
en«, who n»ently reaignrsl ’as chief rn-
A new combine is now under way approve of am»» i nation« «nd murder,
The government report «tales tliat
wh«t ground» and under what law he is
glnecr
of
the
!*anama
■
anal,
arrived
only
enjoya
ip««dw*
of
discontent
and
which will control the rubter trade of
SANTA FE MUST STAND TRIAL. entitled to addrea« such demands to the
tlie coins are found to ite under fine to
unlimited hale and is quite unfit to dir
He left fur
the world.
the t xtent ot 5 rente on evert |20 gold here tvxlay from Colon.
imperial parliament.
The law, M.
ena» needful reforms, and lyuinot [»»id-
The Booth Ameriran war ia believed bly construct new aider In the «tate. piece. Tlie diacrepawy was discovered Washington this aftvrinxtn. Mr. Htev- Judga.Wetborn Decline* to Quath In Golopln «ays, contains a [mragraph au
dictment* for Rebating.
to be over now tiuit tlie Honduran pres II« believe« dissolution is «Iwolutely by the Bank of England awayer, who en» raid:
thorising the lower house of [arliamsnt
|ia»»«d on a ahipment ot |l,MN),Utx>
ident has surrendered.
La Angelt«, April 13.—In a lengthy to inter|«dlalr the government but no
"I wax not asked to reeign. On the
inevitable and only a question of time.
made to England in January.
where was there a reciprocal right on
Austria and Germany are to confer
contrary, the highrat prwition was not vortal opinion, Judge Olin Welborn,
the part of the ministers
in
the
United
Stat«-«
District
court,
<le*
regarding their attitude at tire coming
Make« Good Haul.
only offered but urged upon me. I e lined to quash the Indictments against
Money tor United Rtate«.
The si lions of Prreidcnt Golrvln and
Haguo pence conf» rerrev.
Rutte, M<nt., April IS.—A Miner
were taken after
Shanghai, April 16.—The sum of never had any clash with any of my the Santa Fe Railrimd company for al the budget..... .
Three I xm Angelea Home Telephone di»|atch from Great Fall« »aye that the |5,OUO rvceivcd from th» Unite I Btatee sujiri lore, and their attitude waa al- leged rebating, and '.he company must a long conferetx-e between the prnaldant
men are afraid they will te indicted by stage running between Malta and Zort by the Famine Relief commission to way* in support of my efforts.
•tend trial upon tt’> «•■|«itato count«. ■ nd leaders of all the parties in [aril«-
"The connection of the Washington Judge Welborn’s opinion reaffirmed merit except the extrema right, and
man wax held up last night by a lone day was use»! to purviia»«’ 500,000
the Han Francisco grand jury.
lend It according to a telephone mes pounds of dried '[» tat-«'«, which were official* with the actual work on the the doctrine act forth in the American brings the laauv sqiinrely liehirn the
Eleven Jajaneae are to te return«!
sage received today, and a sum rstimat- rushed to the front. A dispatch was iathmua la too »mall io offer many Tolau-i-o ix>m)«ny <-»»••. that a corpora* cabinet.
home from Seattle for coming to thia rd at a!»>ul |26,(MM) is raid to Iiave been
1 have
The diwusslon of the budget in com
received to< «»7 (rom a Chinea» official chance» for disagreement.
tion 1» not a prraon, n« defined in the
coantry under contract.
«»cured. The mearage gave no detail« offering to pat, for the first time in never opposed doing the work by con fourth and fifth amendments to the mittee 1» eipected bi lest from lour to
Trains in California have all reaum«) of the daring rotibery other that than history, ateauilM«ita alsive the lock« of tract. I advocated such a policy. The constitution of the United State«, and •lx week«.
The estimates probably
their regular service, as all trwe of the it occurred ju»t n<>rth of Zortman«» the the Grand canal, thus cutting down tlie plan of contract under which bids were may l-v compelled to give teat tony lend will lie accepted, with minor changs«
receive»!
was
formulated
by
me.
I did ing to Incriminate it«><li.
stage waa entering the Little Rockies time ft« tnms|«»rtatlon to the famine
recent smabouta hava disappea red.
by the hou«e, when prsMnted.
with a consignment of money to [my district from thi« city to eight dayr. oppose letting the contract to the Olli-
Judge Welborn gave the defendant«
The Tla* jury lias disagreed and tlie wages of the miner« «1 the Zortman Further particular* of tlie distree* ex- vrr syndicate for gi«»l reasons, but the
permission to tile a demurrer, if they
Obey Colorado Law«
been discharged by lb« Court. Anew mince.
iating show that I be paopte are eat >rig statement tliat I have ever oppnaed the < leal re to do so, by April 22.
Denver, April 12 — Insurance Com*
trial will eommenc» ia Octoter. The
letting
of
any
contract
ia
false.
"
the green «cum from the pond«, white
miratoner Rittenhouse, who has linen
trial lias coat the manty and family
Fruit Damage la Haarry.
clay and the hulls ol rice.
Buy Off Canadian S«al«r«.
in Indianapolis for several day« confer*
9300,000. An effort will 1» ma le to
Kansas City. April 16.—There were
Tackt» Exclus-O' Matter.
Ottawa, Out., April 13.—Sir Mac- ring with the officials of the State Life
let the defendant out on bail.
killing fr>«ta again last night in the
Five Burned in Wreckage.
San Francisco, April 15.—John J. S. kenile Itowell, In ¡I m * senate Uxiay. Insurance < "tnpany, of Indiana, whose
Mt. Raul, April 16.—Running at a Rodger», Unit«! State« commiMionrr r«id « cable di«|Htb h from Great Brit license Io <l<> bualneea in thi« «fate was
Chicago [wking liouae men threaten fruit district of Kansas and Western
Mlaaouri, adding to the damage already «[M-rd ot 4t> miles an hour on a straight of education of Pennsylvania, «nd Har ain Maying that an agreement had lau-n
another strike.
revoked recently, telegraph«! State
done. All reports agree that bt-avv l<»a track, the Great Northern we»t bound ri« Nrablt, •«->«tant collector of the ile- reached oatween the United State-,
Auditor Statler yerterday tolaaue ■ new
A new Anglo-Spaniah alliance
lias te-*n caused—mil I ions of dollar», Oriental Limited, which left here for I art men t of Commeriw and latter, ap Great Britain and Canada, whereby
ll«>n«e to the «im[»any, whirh waa
been coni'I mled.
according to tevretary laGoodman, of Pacific ersist points Munday mwriina, pointed a« a special commlMion by Canada agreed to give up deep aea seel
■lone. The company agreed to almndun
the Mi»«ouri Valley Hi rticaltural asso waa derailed at 1.15 yesterday morning President Rowvrlt to Investigate the ing right« for « monetary con» id-ration.
Preeideut Bonilla, ol Hoadaraa, han
Ite plan of Issuing «lock to policyhold
ciation. HeveraI day« may elapse be at Bartlett. N. I). Five perron« were meth>»la of enforcing the • «elusion act Mr Scott »aid in reply that, a« far as
■urtendered to Nicaraguan troopa.
er*. which waa construed a* a violation
fore the full extent of the injury ran be killisl and a »■•■.re or more injured, at this port, he'd their first «esaion to the Canadian government knew, noth
ot the »fate law, re-ulting In their per
Lord Cromer lias presented Great estimate*! accurately.
The »setter later the ga« tank exploded «nd the day. After the adjournment, Commis- ing ted been done toward abrogating mit Ix-ing eancellrel.
Britain with hia resignation as ruler of tonight ia cloudy and wanner ami fur- train t<w»k fire, »even |sureenger ccwhea •ioner Nesbit anneurwed thattheln- the agri e n< nt made two or three year*
Egypt.
ther fn»t ia not expected.
being dealroyed.
The »leeper and ob v< at IgatIon will l»e of a general scope ago ■■ to the aeal fl »her».
Navy to Hava Four Bata«.
servation mrv ■••■■»[led the flames. for the purpose of improvement« in the
Senator Burrow*
aaya . Rooaeveit
Shanghai,
April IS.—It 1« «aid the
«ervlce.
Flood« Do Great D«maga.
There is said to te Some evidence that
would declina even if nominatwl for a
ffmuggiad Japanese Caught.
organised navy of China la to Iiave four
Constantinople, Apri 1».—Continn- the rails liad teen tampered with.
third term.
Paso, April 18.
13. —fnspactot
fns[>«tot Hha- Imaee, one on Chang Chow ¡«land, one
El Pm»o.
OOO heavy rain» tiare caused the river«
Kansas Fruit Crop Damaged
macker, in charge of the immigration in the Miao Tao group, a third in the
Topeka, Kan., baa a«t aat.ie a holiday
Andean Volcanoes Break Out.
to overflow, seriously flooding Mai-»-
Topeka. Kan., April 1 A.—Report« offi.-e here, recelvwl a telegram balay Chtiaan archipelago and a fourth on
on which th» people propoae to dig up
■Ionia and Asia .Minor. Tlie plain» of
Buenos Ayr««, April 16 —Active
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received
Imm all
«rctiona
fo the «tate teiiing of the capture of eight «muggirei Hainan Island. The «rheme Involve«
all the dandelions of the city.
Brtua, Adatesar, Kulnahla, Adin and enipt lone «re in |>r<>viaa* among Uie indicate that tiie Kar.*aa frnlt rmp «a»
I n- w«rr« ranghi at Fort the
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The San Francisco grand jury is al- almoat all the vi I la «va are su Inner g<«I Amiran volcano««
in the territory of «ericualy <lam«gnd and in *ome sec- Worth, one at P«* m ami two at Albu- ly for the construction of new moderat»
nxart ready to turn In a bunch of in and there hare been heavy I«»» of lite Rio Negro. Ash.-*
«re teing thrown lion« completely deetroyed l>y the heavy ■|iierque
I hey find «» ip- ! i»< r as tlie r r. <| am .rrel i ru -or» ■ number of tar-
and destruction uf cattle and property. for a great di*toner.
dictments against miliionairea.
i frost a few mornings ago.
rr!«r«n* ad wrat
’testation.
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