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I - <•’ • - W-- V % *H-»e r JL 5» * • »V K- ¿a _L . SCIO. NEWS OF THE WEEK ARMtO FORCES FOR CUBA. Ait Element* Oppose Plan Standing Arm* for Largo l.IW COINTX MAX RDADSMUSTBEGODD Havana. April So—the plan of ■ RIOTS EXPECTED IN INDIA. I Baft Cartridge* G ven to Volunteers and High Officials Enlist NO OPENS EXPOSITION In a Condensed fora lor Our l«t*i:ditig t'utsin army nt ISuoOmen, Companies Short on Freight Cars labore, British India, April 21» — Presldeut Rooseveil Presses But a* aueg*-t*d by lhe gvi oral -tafl of the 1 Ritira and 20 round» of ball cartridge* Dnsy Readers. American atmy, i* u>.«t atliaellve to i liave liecti served out to the local vuluu- Shown No Favors. HAPPENINGS CF TWO COCTINP-JS A Reaume of the Lesa Important but Not Las* Intereating Evente of the Paat Wook. A general France. atrlk* Is threatened In that element of lhe (uban people width i* fond of the gold lace and re galia of the Spaioah-Aniersjsn armies But among lhe cuoeervatlre elements th* plan excite* really Ira« Interest than the prvwdlng on« to ncruit the rural guards up tn Ut.txN) men. The >atter pan wse vignroualy opposed, even by the Ld<mls, who, It «««»up- « t ,♦ t ♦ U4»f |>St««|A'M » » «« a .» pUStU) WU4IH4 M»V op- l«irtunlty for a lav eh distribution of (•'rrxiage, and while the »landing army scheme ha* liren framed to meet their ■ ibjvttion». the apparent ImpOMlbility of this accomplishment haa cuium *I it to be received with something very like derision. Governor Mag<“>n. who has not yet been *ilvise«i of any Intent hu . of the War department to adopt the elab rate ptogram of the general staff, doe« not beiieve it paMible to bring to the island of Cuiia 12,(XX) soldier* who • liall come up to the standard ot the ! ' • • ! J • .1'. ■■ s r I I ' • H ■ I » -. 1 I v «bared by Cniwn« cxperi«nced in mill- laty affair* SHORTAGE NO LONGER Fl ARID Line* With Plsniy ot Car* Foim Cum- hirvw Aeatev«« öf BerroweO Property. Chicago, April 30.—Drastic mra»- urea ate to be adopted by the railroad» of the entire country to stop car steal ing and thereby compel the r»«<ia which are short of equipment to prov Ide them- waive« with a eutficient number of ear* to transport their traffic. Acting upon legal advice, all of the railroads which are Interested tn stop ping car attvtlmg have decided to boy cott all ear thieving roads with a view to ellmlf'.at.ng this evil frm the trans- w r I In doing ao the tail- r-wd. ••»!«« t to i nd the cat shortage and to prevent a recurrence of a scar city of <*)ulpment which ¡varalytcw the buainee« of the country. The ruilnad b. yeott will consi«t of a refusal by ail roads which are mem- I- •« >l I b.j»• - i . ■! ml t h.- -«r ■ !■..■• aion agrvetmmta to jiermit their care to go to rail:.M<h> which are not mem Imre of three agreements and al*o a refusal tu n.»kc tbr> ugh rate« over stwh ¡¡new. Thia ta a dlrrat and |*Mltive boycott of all car dealing roads, a» it applltw only to r<>ada which are short of equip ment and which have refused to Irecome parties to the two agreements men tion«* I. Through ratra mean through mating and both exprraaHMM involve the tar nf the car*, and where reasonable rule« and regulation* are not rvuognised a ■ • ; - ed ■ establish ■ through route. Under thia ruling n iinat rigorous boycott can be maintain- rd agn.n«t ns Is which steel lhe equip ment of connrvting line* and use It for montli* without return or without ade quale com|M-iuMitioii fur the u«e of the car*. T he pen« It <•■ are now »> high for lhe misuse uf cara by connecting Imwi that no road can afford to krap the cara and par the pen*lti«*i. teer* In conawptetx'e uf signa of mark.-d uurest among the IIindoo «tudeot el»»- iii.iit- The publication of inflammato ry articles in lite native new*|«prr*, I inciting race tiatred against the Euro pean* and demanding native control ol the government uf India by mran* of an elwtevl |iarlianient, ha« bren follow ed recently by riot* at lahme and else where in the Punjab and by attacks on Europeans I’r- fraainnal and political agitator» aie now fomenting strikes <ui the railroad«, and the government ha« concluded that it ia time to auppre»» the rioting by fmcctul mrana, if nere* •ary. The author it ics are satisfied that a determined front will apeedily end the outwaid eign« of .lisaff.rt ion, e«|>»vlally as they have the unanimous «up¡*>rt of the great XLdtarumdan population, who, at liuineru* inora meetings, have emphatically curindcmncd the anti- Euro|iean movement. Recent events have given a remarkable impul«* to enlistment in the volunteer*. The re cruits iik'lude five |udgve of the Bu- píeme c un, the dirvctora of public in- «tructlon, university piofesaora, high government iithcla1* and Ivading bank ers and im-nhant*. all of whom have enteied tli* rank* of the private*. ton and Starts H hut Is. ALSO DELIVERS ADDRISS OF DAT B k Fair Commemorabrg 3OOih A n- mvareary of Flrat English Settle ment In America la Opened. GOVERNOR TO INVESTIGATE. insane of Illinois Kept In Condition*. Vilest af Ubicagli, April 26—Sonmtmnal rev- rial usi» of ih* horrors <if county ln*«u»e asylums, including the elialuing of young girls, forcing ¡«tieni» to sleep in 'othn-hkv boxes and subjecting women t . Indi ».'ribalde indignities, bava an-uaed am h indignation tliat Governor IVm-ei; announce* lie will <all a special « aion of the kgolature if the prweMt «•»i. i> d «'» n t appropriate siitfiicinnt fumi» to pia.«- the rnsune ¡«tlent* in charge of lite «tate. b-'iur uf t' v rcvolting condilione that are ■> t forth ia tl.c report to tlic’gvv- ernor arc: That »tri-; iuni.k'uff«, bsrrcd call*, agi'«, i«i llocka and ankle chain* are m u*c. girls 20 yi-nr* old ta-ing found iu ■ tc cage« with their ankles chained. Fhat Insane »omen In many Inatitu- ti- li» kar Illegitimate and Idiutic chil- dteo. •til ' ■ - ti.crc are : * ' ■ - (•'!*'' ' g, a t in »■ tun <4 the pin i* the patient* have not hail Imiti» for IS year* In other* Isvlhlng I» Optional. In still otheia there ie but ■ me Imtli tuli, and tliat used optionally by tkilh sexi*. ■ ■ I »fl int l"t>« are vermin ridden, have no ventilation, use filthy IcicloHiee, are ■ old and damp, tile | attenta illly clad and the houaea tire trap*. That In a number <4 places the aexrg ani permitted to mingle without re straint, old men being found earing for young gllta. That iHiinv f tin. houses are ’’nut fit for human habitation." That lani a are used for sleeping quaiti'r*. some ,t lhe ¡etlrnta being m bOBM uttin bigger than ■ N-keta. «villi »Hurl lorholi.» cut out. That In 54 institutions there ia no -eparatlnn .4 the Insane from ths | m » u - pera. That primitive toilet facilities exist, with «ho. king multili^' conditnuia. Norfolk, V*., April 27.—President I. -■■■!. I . , ; .p . o.at ■ naval and France want* a reciprocity treaty military representative* of foreign na- with llie United State«. lions and the gosertiora ol a ■eoie <4 The Minnesota 2-cent rate ia to tie slate* parttcl|*tti«d yraterday in the fought by the railrcwda. o|w«ning exetvi*«« of lhe Jamestown The French mt exhibit lia« openr-l Tercentennial ex|»Mitlot>. The ex|s> with Americana as the twat exhibitor». ■Ilion ia far from complete, but till» An insult to the aimy haa caused a waa nut allowed to Intvilerv In any way crisis between the Ruralan cabinet and with the celebration of the 300th teb douma. annlveraary of the fir»I l.nglielt settle It ia estimated tliat the <liamon<l ment in America. From the firing of truat is paying not le-« than (W per ABANDON STEAMER AT SEA. a «unriae salute of 3lM> guns by the cent profit this y«-ar. Unite.! .•'tab's army through lhe pic- A perpetual motion machine, in Luciter Spring« Leak and Craw Has ti>r»«<|ue re. lew ol the International vented by a California man, has been to Laav« H«r. aold to H lauda rd Oil p«ople lor III),- tl.-et of war vessels aiM'h.irwi in Hamp TORNADO IN TEXAS. 000,000. Falmouth, April 30.—The British ton Roa<ia, through the ceremonies of Swretary Tafl say* he will be greatly »trainer Hagsmi, from New York, April dedication, at which the president Eight Live* Known tc Hava Baan Lost •urpriaed if the canal ia not fini»he-l in 12. I t IC-tt. ■ !»'u. *rri.«»l I ••!«• t -’'i) ■poke, and down to a late hour last ■ nd Heavy Damaga Dona. eight year* an«1 will be ■■ greatly *ur and land'd the crew of the steamer • r .! !• I. \. .» X • - f r 11 :!■ Fort Worth, Tax.. April 2V —One night, when the chief executive went priaed if finished sooner. nn, winch waa ahand-.m-.l in latii . In ’■■■«■. la t.»'■ ...i astMelv* dnungc alsaid the naval ya.-ht Hy I ph to apend The Unite«i State« court of Apie-nls 40 19 north, lorigitu.ln HO w«wt Mem ■ lone to pr<>|H-rty ami crop* at other' the right, the «lay" wu» .-u ...|«d » t)i at Kt Paul haa continued the finding» ber« of tli»« Lucifer’« crew an 14 it wna point* and eight live* are known to UK'■det ta of Die lower eourta lining aevrral pw. « ■llattovered April m tliat the vessel'« have lieen lost a« a result of a storm The ceremonies wrte brief, the frat- ing companira fur accepting freight re hold was filling with water. The which was general over till* alate S«t- ure l«mg tile addtrwaea of I’lvsldeiit bates. pum|*i were manned, but the water urilav night, and at some point* aseum- Turker, ol Ute expratlion, and Pr--*!- rd the pioportioii* uf ■ tornaiic, accord ■!<, t R Member* of the Canadian govern gained. Tlie steamer drifted lielple— . .. • 1 . Ult. r il ■ The captain orderml all tlie Ismta ing to a meager report raeelvsal her« ment are greatly concerned over the elusion of hi» addre«a, pr«wac-.| the gold i tie village id Heaming, in ('■«>k butten which formally markiwl tlic trouble at the coal miues in Alberta •tocke<l with provisions for 13 day« \ ' . > !i» ; rn y w J- 4 .ut and < |»'nmg -f the commemorative epti r and British Columbia, There la an s'lfoins I.' t.n lv I m it.«taut M* five ¡» r» iii» am re|«irti»l to have been pri»e. anti-strike law, but the minera to n keen lookout was kept and three ilays Then folluwr.1 an Informal later the crew waa relieved to •»»• the DECLINES TO BE RUSHED killeil at this point. The drad include luncheon to the president and f-r the man quit aa individual*. ligbta of two passing v.-asel* Their W Alctandrt, a young child named other gurats In the admin («tration Jan»« R. Foraker, brolhrrof Senator distress »ignsla, however, w»r* nor Wilkinson, two men and a little girl, liuildlng The president later review- California Supreme Court to Haar Foraker, is dead. •ran, and a part of the cargo waa jet- lhe field of the tornado was about mi a |«rude of Unitrd Matra soldier* Ruef'a Cate In Order.' Vice President Falrlwnks oppo»--- tisom«l to lighten the vtasel ami keep ) f. < t III width. a At \'n ■n<l sailors. A reception by the presi < nn Francis.o, April 20 —Abraham her alloat. though it waa evident »he • beoiuto state right*. several house* were blown down and dent in the auditorium rloa<«l the day'« Ruel'a application for rdivuH« on bali could not survive much longer. Fin R.ibcrt Nichol* wa* killed. Two other • vents at the fair grounds. Mexico and Guatemala are atiout to from the cusbaly of Elisor 1’itnty. ally after a wrak the Hagnmi wsa sight- men were killr«l In th* «am* tie ghbor- The |>eople again and and again gave become involved in a contilet. ci and the crew transfered. Hliortly h< i»l. Inti their names wrre not learned. vent to their eothiwi«ain a.« the pmi- writ of hai«'«« o rpua, will not be de- Sydney Olivier, the new governor of after this tlie Lucifer foundered. At Xiulphur H]uIngs iiaii lt*nk««i In dent preaaed the gold button, which « l«li»f at today’s cotiferonce uf lite Ha- Jamaica, ia an avowed socialist. drift* amj »tailed all trains. At Celeste formally u|»'n<*d the rx|»«itl<>n. It preme court, neo.cling bi a »talament to tlx- Ai ■■» iat«»i Pro»e by Chief Jus- a big notion null was blown down. HURL STONES AT LEGATION. was the signal for unfurling of u tboua Twelve miner* were drowned In a REVOLT BREAKS OUT. ti«*' Beatty, who said: The fruit crop in the r«lghbotho«»l and ot mor* llaga upon the .arioiia ti<»«le«l mine at Johnstown, Pa. “Tl.o Impri '..Ion »rama to have gon* of Sulphur Spring* was dsatioyed; cot building*. At the same tline a »ignal abr std that there I» gtral urgency for ileney say» the acquittal c! Hermann Mssican Authorities H.gh'y Indignar! Montenrgrin* Opei.ly Hebsl Against ton and corn wm beatrn to the ground waa given to lite t nite.1 Mate* and for at Guatemalan Mob will tnake m> diff.'ienc* with the Oie- Militar* Rute an I the damage will amount to ma:; y eign warshiiM and t«> the garrison at an immeiiiatc decialon In Ulla matter. There is no urgency. Tim matter «landa gon land CM-e«. Mexico City, Mei , Apri) 30.—Ex Fort Mimroe, ami all fltci n salute to Vienna, Aprii 30.—!>ia|«tcbes re- thousands ot dollar*. Viry well as It is We do Uot view *1 treme indignai un lisa Imen can »«'ll h< r* Taft la «aid to have annoimce«l h a the priwldent. ......... ! 1 i «ut r> ¡- rt ni. '-utl sa of a as taking pre. • dene* over other matter« wllllngmn* to run lor ptmideut rhould by the report that the American and revolt and gisve pditnal erisia in Mon- HERMANN ACQUI I TED. priorlly filed, and it will not lie deter M.-xican legation» in li'iatt-iuala City the ebsne« come hia way. ten.-gro Military government ha* iwun miniti until reached in due etiutae. FIND SECRET OF WRECKS. liave I»eri atoned by a mob of »«-vi ral prK'laimisl, and Premier Tomsnovic* No Wrong Dona in Destroying Lett« r ritere nr«- tunny «Alter pr.«sting and far The tr«>«s»ur* chest of Lull« XVI, hundred men There is evidently a buried when he left Versa 11 Iva for Pali- strong Inclinati«» to give creuence to ha» tendered «he rcsignation of the cnb- Books, bey* Jury. New York Railroad Commissioners m r« ini|«irt*nt matteia engaging the Iti't, whl'h Prime Nicholas lina refu-ivi court at prem-nt." more than HX) year* ago, ha» been un the report. Say Broken Hall* Increase. Washington, April 29.—Binger Her to accept. earthed. Itemirrrrr* to the nine indictments Mexican tn*qw ar* l»*ing mobilised Arme.1 lianda are re pori ed to be mann walkdl out of court Haturdsy Albany, N. Y., April 27.—Broken lot brila-ry which confront Ixmla Gisse, Berlin paftero me Commenting unfa on th* (iuatemala frontier which I» tie- marvhmg oli Cettinje aft. riusm a tree man. No longer do«* Herious Street rail* removed from railroad track* in vice president of the Pa< Itlc Htatea Tel vorably on Prince August Wilhelm'» lleved to is- Inghly significMiit, though figlila bave occurrwl at Pislorltra. 3N he rest under the cliarge ot having ■tale during January, February ephone company, were stilunltt««! today this the War department has stated this I» pr-jw'ted visit to the United stat«-* tu mite* nortli of Koutari and liavmg a fraudulently detffiuyed 35 letter pc-.« In Judge Istwlor'» court by Attorney T. only a movement to insure strict neri- C 'pv hoi k« piat prior to his retirement ■«cure an American education. March of tins year were much and popnlation of »b ui 7,ODO. ('. Coogan. Gina» was prcrant. tralrty and p-otvi't Mexican mlrre-ta from the « ft«» of land commissioner. m< ire numerous Ilian In the correspond- The troubie io M liti-negro ha» ariaeti A new movement has »tart«»! in Ire agsinat remote danger from marauding After the reading of one of the de- lie.-au»e of the '|-ampwign th» cabinet That h« destroyed the books he die* Ing thi«« mouths of either if the past rmirr.-r«, the rose waa by agreement pat land ami I* spreading rapidly whicli Landa. ha- bren Inauguraiing agniust thè Rad not deny, hut that he did eo with two year*, a<> uding to a ini I lit In ¡»sued over until next Turwlay. l««)ka to the a>*oliite independemv id Ri-prt» are current here that Mlni»t«r ioti jmrty The g -vernment i* accuaed wrongful intent ia denied by both Her the Irish. England h somewhat Gami««« r*i r»-sei>tlr g Mexico tn tiuate- of iis'lgitiug thè ihwtiiK'tion of th* mann and by the jury, and its judgment t<»iny by the «tat« railroad commis ala rated. m«la. h»a h-ft tliat i-ountiy and crows«d MAY PROSECUTE THIEVE*. prnu'i|sil idt.cm of the taro Radicai i» ti al. Ills soi-nll.'.l private le'ter sioner. Th* bulhtin «ays: Rockefeller has given anotlier 12,- Into Mrsican territory ■» the rrwult >4 |«prr» at Nikecia, wh'ch had st'ack.il l*»ik> may ha e contalne<l some official , The tmu-al numlwr of broken rail* 000,01)0 U» Chicago university. frr.ti.-n with th* ('»bri-ra» government th* g'-verniuent and Piimv Nicholas letter-, Hi'itnanu may or may not have n ported during the pn»t winter cnus«<d Ren •y'eania Cap'lol Commission Has A long distance balloon flight from fili* action ha- ar<>ua.«l cunsterualion. kn iwn of thi« fact but lhe jury ha« | Evidence of Much tirstt. Tli* held that he di.i not fraudulently de- the investigation at till* time. W'LL 'Ai. K To HOOs VE T Bt Lull« to Washington ta t-< •* at Ilarrisinirg, Pa , April 2fi—A* a to- ’ •toy the book*. He did not d.atrov i»mrd finds tliat during the thtev tempt*!. OKLAHO v A IOWN HWAMRt D them for the purjssie of imp«iring the mimilia ending March .31, Itxi7. thrte suit of the investigation by the legisla Cei.tr .1 Fa erated Udo». Com.niites Jame» Bartlett Hammoml, pro-dent uaefulniaa id lha rw nfs of the general wa« a t-tai of 3,814 br ken rail* on tive mnim a-inn Into the expenditure to * k 1 r a Co- '««»■ ca u«»o Hain* and Fiord* Dastroylrg land offi •* nor Io rover his own track«, prii cif.al -team line» nf the »tab« Dur of 1'i.ikio.Ooo for fnrni«hlngv ami deco ol the Hamtn«in<l Tyjiewr.ter company, ia insane. New Y.ak. April 30.—Th* t'vntial Crop* and Other hropert* ■ nd ao bolding, the jury set at naught ing tli* rotre-|«md ng three months • I rations for the new state ispitol, it I* Foieratci union t.slay, lna'««d of unan Oklahoma City, Okla., April .30— m re than six weeks’ testimony Intro- 19i'fi there waa a total <4 H.'tl, and dur priilnblr that criminal praoevlmgs will An attempt waa ade to wr««rk a paa I mon* It condemning the piraident b.l XV th Lightning creek running out of <luc<«i by the government to shown mo ing the corrra|».nding throe month« <4 Im lustituteil by the state against cer sen ger train on the Rout hern railroad hi* action in the M'.yer-llayw.»«j mat« its Imnk, and lhe Canadian river rising tive 1905, a total ot 1,33!. The matter in tain js i-.i « who Imv« prominently fig- near Harviaburg, N. C. ter ae h«a heen reported, stood about steadily, the people of the lowland* of Hermann haa made no plana for the detail lia« lieen pr«»«Hite<l tu tlie Amer urde in the <*vn*tiuctlon. ITie com- David Wileot, former president of evenly divide! on the question which II* will eventunil» return to ican Railway aa»<»'Litlon, which 1« now mlndoii has lawn inv ■«ligating the Co pit d Hill, a suburb of tbi* city, are future lhe Delaware A Hudson railroad com ha* atirr«»l tai»>r union« all over the tonight facing a situation that will be Qrecgn, but whether he will agnin ven holding its convention in Chicago, and charge« of extravagnnew, overcharges, pany, has committed suicide. country. The discussion, which listed come critical if the hwy rain* of the ture into politics la yet to !»• deter It lias requivitisl tliat the matte« lie duplication« In payment of bill* and Poeta) authorities after inspecting more than three hours, wa« the nu»t last 24 hour* continue. The lowland* mined. He said tonight that his time taken up for disctoQion arid action by fraud for nnstly two month* and haa yet to take th* te«tiin-'iiy ot many itu- •tael mail oar* exprsee satisfaction and bitter ever heard ata Central Fedriation have '■y. n converted into a veritable bad been so engnaped with the trial the railnsid managvia It ia proliwble that the convention |*>rtant |wr«< ns who have km »ledge of no doulit all new cara will hertwftei be union meeting. The result was tliat swsmp, crop« have b vn ruined and that he had given no thought to the the meeting, reprravnting more than much stock drowned. future lie Hated, however, tliat the will go Into tli« caiMMa nt the grrally tlie *iibj<«*t iimlnr invest'gatlou. Among made ol steel. ltXi.tMX) worker* In Manhattan, i.fdrred verdict was nut a am prise to him. lie ln. rt*i*<«i nuinlier of biiwkagra and Dial tho-e to I«- examined i* ex-Uovernor No human li.es have been l<«t no The Han Francisco Labor council ha* tliat a commltte* of three go to Wash liad la-ell conscious all along of hi* in- the matter will be di*cu»»<«l as tocauiw* Pcnnypacker. paa-ed rvwolutiona condemning Roose ington and have a lirart-to-heart talk far a* ran be eetablirhed tonight. Res mcenceand having «very «xinfidence in Whether civil suit* can lie brought ■nd a conference arranged with rail idents in the bottoms were forced to velt for hl* stand in the Moyer Petti with I’rveident Rooaevelt regarding his leave their home« and avveral persons the fairness of the jury, fell no concern inanutw'turer* with a view to diacov«r- haa not been determined, but mem- bone-Haywood oaae. criticism ot Moyer and I lay w.»id. Ing If the alarming number of break Iwr* of thr i unmlsanm are convinced were in tree* la»t night. One hours ■ bout the outcome. Ail signa seem to point to another ages ia due to method of manufacture tliat It ha« been demons! rated ti nt thated down lhe Canadian river with a Propose to Te*t Rate Law criminal action 1*11 lie brought. revolution in Guatemala in the near Cuba I* Settling Down, or luelsl cum|i>wltlun. family inside. The oorapnirt* were future. One party lias gone ao far aa Lincoln, Neb., April 30 —A letter rescued. Canclnnatl, April 2V. — That t' O to form a provisional government to be from Union Pacific headquarter* to the Urge Dissolution of Doum*. I’nitid States government will wl h- A«**ilee by Masked Men. state railway commission today inti- ready fur etnergencieo. B'g Fire in Emeryville. draw from ten>|nrary control nf Cuba a M l\| ril 2fi - «flWM| XL ntrose Colo , April 27.—While mates that the ruuli contemplate re Berkley, Cal., April 30.—A diaastrwi« great deal rar Iler than has baen auppra- on their way to the ehrep rang* In thl* provincial governor* have arrived In The British cabinrt haa offered a sistance to th« 2-cent [asa-engrr rate fire started in the wood fl tier and plat e>l by many waa manifested in an inter ■light cooceaaion to Ireland. county with a l*rg«> herd from Ftiscv, St Petersburg to support the move- law. The letter ia an answer to an in ter work* at Emeryville last evening, view bv Hweretary of War Taft tndar. Utah, three betdars. Giover Cornett, m< lit for dissolution of [tar I lament Harriman plana a double track line quiry from the commission asking why and before the firemen could control Briefly referring to that country and bi« Peter Rwaiifon and Al Hwamem, wrte upon the ground that the deiiatee are between Tucoma and Portland. the Nebraska patrona were not being the fiamra the plant waa destroyed, to rwent visit there, the secretary said set upon by »even mask«*! men leal •wusftig agitation and ferment. Thia, A gang of or* thieve« has been cap g ven the Iwnefit of th* 2-i-ent rate on gether with the F. M Umphred Fur that the Cnl«n settlement had provwi night at Whltr Water, Colo., fiA mi Ice it iaalii-gi- l, is Mpecially noticeable In tured at Goldfield. N«v. They had Ml interstate travel. In reply to thia the niture factory arid the Southern Pacific *o unexpectedly ■atl«fatcory and that west of here. Peter Swanaon was allot th« province* where the agrarian dlr- Un'on Pacific aaya that the lawyer* for depot at Emeryville. The lace track Governor Mag-oni has won *u complete pound* of high grade ore cache«I. Th* pan and mortally wminde-l and hi* cum- or I« r* of IMifi-Ofi occurred. that line and other* ar* »»rio..»ly dis ahi-!- *i><! M.eiideiend <4 the California ly the ronnurnie ot nil ¡wttira tliat tie pan ions bound hand and foot and left icky feeling among th* Lils-rala a* to A b!!! for Pw'Ub aafoMOay has been p~cl to unite in a cult attacking the Jockey club were endangered and the believe* the Unit«*! Htales can with- iielpleM on the prairiae. News of the lhe poasibilitv of a dissolution of parli intn*iucwl tn lhe RusaiAn douma. validity of th« law. Jndeon Iron work* iaidly damaged. draw befote Hepteml>er, 1908. ■hooting hs* »Hired the cattlemen and ament l«a sub«ide.I, owing to the cor The treuarer uf th* Woone>«k«4, R. Two oil tanks of the Southern Pacific «heepmen in this vicinity and a search dial manner in which the emperor re I., electric company haa etnlieul««! Scurvy in Famine Land*. romjwny were burn* I and dwelling* Death Whan Piar Drop*. ceived Premier Golovin. for the perpetrator* i* in progre**. •92,0W0. .t. P«te>*burg, April 30 — flenrvy were alao destroy«*!. Baltimore, April 29.—A acction of Will Palet Artlllery Gray. MS) fret uf th* new pier being <v»n- Arrange Tartff for Year. Lumber handler« at the Vanconvrr. has Increased greet.y in the famine dia- Steamer and Crew Perish. •tru' tvd at the immigration station at B. C., milla have gene ott strike for a trii te. An urgent meeting of the gov Berlin, April 27.—-Emparor William Berlin, April 28.—It la understood ernment relief committee h«w leen Izmdon, April 30.—New* has cach Locost Point, Fonili Baltimoee, for the haa ordervd that the fiehl gima, gnn that the new provisional tariff he tween shorter day. called for tomorrtiw fol lowing the re ed here that the British steamer Thorn Baltimore A Ohio railroad, co I la pac I carriagea and ammnnition wagona of Germany and the United State* shall George J. Goa id favor* railroad legi* ceipt of a telegram fmm Zemstvo, pres hill, hound for Rio Janeiro, waa de thia afternoon, carrying down with It the German artlllery be painted a dull endure for one year and that it will latlon, but do»« mA like the ide* of ident of Ufia province, reporting 1,000 stroyed by fire during ha: voyage. between 20 and 25 workmen, of whom grsy. The rliange |« l«and npon the prolong Itself automatically if no no 2-cent fares. Her crew neriahed. 1Ö ate unaccounted for. esperiencea of the Kueao-Japaneee war. tice of a change be given.