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» I 9 I-* A 9 » e f. • • » , *! ? • *;r • » . • • e ♦ I * 7 ” V ■ i *• * • a < ’ Z • «V / 4 » A t." • » • f . * ♦ #■ * 4 A * * ’ . Ax' » t V * a-c«*'-— 4"»« * X ■ t r ■«■' 4 i • ♦ • « • ' >*• I F „ *■* •f L7 . ,• f t . to* ‘ ’s U. a '** . I I • 4 * » I ♦ l • < » ■i’:**» X III I <3 VOL. SCIO, X. NEWS OF THE WEEK fixtures by tnt LINN COUNTY, ORFXÌON, Harriman Annul* Long Contract Whh Clark Railroad )i a Condensed Fora tor Our Harrisburg, Pa., May 7 —Civil and Violence Seems Certain In &n criminal «ulta will be Irought by Al- Busy Readen Francisco Labor War. J torney General Todd again*t tbuae re- Waehington, May 6.—Othdal infor mation readied the ilitervtate Cumtm-rve oommbaion today of the cancel tat ion >'t a traffic agreement entered into June IS, 1U03, between the Soulheru Pacific and the Han Pedro, Loa Atigelea A Hall laike railroad cotii|«niea. In the opinion of the comnn«*ion the abrogation of thr agreemeut it of the highrat impiotatK'e. The tact» con- cerulng it ware developed at the recent HAPPENINGS OF TIO CONTINENTS « À MILITARY FORCES ARE PREPARED O MO. K»V*tone Stata Capitol Grsfiar* Must Face Criminal Charge* J «ponsibla for the state lapltol nandal ' A complete list ot the defemtants will 5 Hi, SUBMITS TO NEW LAW. pound . I * MAY f] AFTER S. P. GRANTS Attorney General to Force Rail- road to Sell Land. MUST PERFORM TERMS OF GRANT 40 - BOTH SIDES READY. All Preparation* Completa for Hay wood Trial at Bolte. Boia«, Ida , May 3.—CYnmael for prosecution and defer컫 tn the Hteu- nenbvrg murder cu«e have settled down to their fii al pr«|>a!atoiy work, and there 1» every reu. n for Iwllevlng that th« trial -J William Haywood, first of th* atvuaad men, will be remine Mod on Thursday next Various rv[>irta as Io ui. u - tending to further delay tiie trial un- in circulati-n. but the attitude of I- th «idea indicates liiat they are ready for trial. Hie -.>uly preliminary priveeiiing l«'tidliig 1« a motion by the defense for a lull of |wrticulara < f the evidence by which tl-« »tat« hiqiee to show that Hay woi«l i .iuqnr—l tn the murder of Governor Steurnenberg. Thur motion, w ,;.-h i« dr-;gi .d t" •• uri a dlM'heura of the baud <4 the »tale, will lie argued I efori Judge W.»»| on Mmiilay next. 1 hi» I» not it . uded a* likely to delay the trial The Idaho cole and practice, ■o.i-L • d >r «I («I lis tila, make no provision (or Lilia of |iar- tiiular» in eliminai case«, and In the only pro-,-lent rev. riled tn tiie Idaho ri*|»irta the c irt denied the applica li' •<, holding that the power to lequlre require tile fumlaillllg tf bill* c! par» Uvular» in general was diwretionary with the .-.uri. Iti» ».»erteli that no right id appeal g>«a with auch a mo- lion an i m-ither ride acem» to regard the matter »«-rioualy. |... t. .1 1 ..■ . . . T. * i / ' ■ . I , more public session» until after the A Raauma of M’a Lata Important but Irgtalatuie adj«H>rn» on May lfl. U Had Railway* May Huddle Under Government Would Forfait Southern • rn P»'ific with other <• ip t* oua. It As the commiMiun cannot finish its Not Laa* iMareatIcg Evwnta Cagta'a Wieg by Askirg for Pacific Land Grant* or Com wa» the opinion of several Inteiatatc i work in lime to report to the present of th* Paet W«ak. Federal Injunction. Commetce cominiNloncra tlmt the pal Sala to Settiara. legiaiature, as provided in the rewilu- ■gri-caicnt »a* iti restraint of tnuir and lion creating that body, the investiga might »ubjivt the otficiata who entered A ns tv revolt has alar to I in Moten». tor* will »mil a re|K>rt to the general Han Francisco, May 7.—An air of into it to a prosecution under the Sher Washington, May 4.—There 1» no There are still many Riuuian soldier» aaaensbly which will »laiply be an an- nervous expertarajy liang« oyer the city man anti.trust act. lunger any doubt that the national ad- notineament that the inquiry I» incom of San Francisco. Notification <d the abtogwtion of tlic in Corea. It is «»'t> a quiet. plete and a requmt tiiat il» lime te es agreement was received in a letter from mlnistiation will exert it« powerful in- The National Tuter- ubwis cometilioti tende«! indefinitely, and tiiat It lie au aoppreaaeil »«ntimciit a« b»wp.vik» ap R. 8. luivett, of New York, general tiuewe to break the Southern itacific preaching Conflict. The «ituation i» ia In seas ion in Waahington. thorised to make ita refs-rt to Governor serious with a gravity born of uncer- eontwel of tl»e Soulheru Pacific com land monopoly in Oregon and force Three thousand textile workers al Stuart when ready. tainty. The United Kallrumla pro- pany. Mr. Dwelt naaign* a» the rv«- that company U> place ou Uie matki-l The an Ita will be hane-l on the testi | h » mw to resume tiie operation of it« »m for the action lb* enactuMnt l>y the the reiuainlng 3,tHM),tHN) »-r<-» of it« Orixaa, Mexico’, are on strike mony showing that the contractor col Calif-irnia legislature of a law which grant, selling u|n>n demand to bona France and England have agreedg on lected trotti the state for 762 thermo line« with non-union men. Two thou prohibit* contracts irstrlcting compe fide m-ttlcro in quarter-section tracts an Oriental policy, iaolating Germany. stat* and inatall«ii only 3fl3, and on the sand union man are in strike, and, tition. and at n- t n. If* than | I while neither »Ide will discusa the [»"•■ •utetltution of domestic for I wo -a rat ! « I The agreement bin<la the Salt Ijke .•a a|>ci-ifically a t forth in the law un 1 ■ 1 i-r 1 ■, . t . !v -I ■ • I . :! . • t .ii' n l.a» ■ ,i ■ ■ . " » . again a bride. She la 59 years old and . > ■ ■ . : . i l>e«n iwtefully cwnva»«v>l by the police, road not to change rater within IMI year* der which the grant was made. After favrile. The te«tiaiony also shows that < married a Chicago man of 36. the militia and the ofl'icera of the tegu without the coiiacnt of the .Southern several long cunb reticea with Senator while the more elaborate of the $2,00l> ! Pacific. It cuuie out at the inquiry Bourne, Attorney General Bona|iartc The aid of Pennsylvania constabulary worth of lighting fixture« was to be | lar army. that the agreeUMtnl extend» beyond hss directed District Attorney Bristol Then- is a »ettled feeling in the city ha- been askeil to preserve order at incrvuiml gold, the bulk of those in-I Italifortii and I in<ia the Halt Lake usui to make a thorough investigation into Pittsburag, where a maclHuista’ strike •talli»! were iiii-r«*lv !a«'|iii'i>''l, the let- I that th« car» i an tn it I hi operated with to build no extern*u>na north of Salt tiie Southern Pacific grant, more prop out violence of some sort. Whcrrvrt ia on. erly known a» the Oregon Central and the subject »«• do»-u»»«t, the opinion lake |«r*llei. Oregon A California grant. The British Columbia coal miners of tiie former. All these dature* «eri- i tz[>rv«ecii that trouble was Inevita have wcsrai a aettlement -4 tbeii eupplic«! t*i tiie stat« al a east of |i *5 | ble. While still hoping that no out- The government will first determine MONEY IS TRACED. trouble and the men will all return to "per pound.'* whether tiie law under which the L ta -f ANOTHER GRAFT EXPOSED. work at once. care, the auth< ritiea liave made prepa Witn«** Saw Unlt»d Hailroadt Officiai grants were ti »io can be enforced with GRAFT IN KANSAS CITY. out luilhcr action mi the |art of eon- il rations for any emergency. General Between 4.000 and 6,iMM) longshore Pay Gold to Ruef. gfivw. If it is conoluded that there 1» San Frenetico Public Work» Officiai men at New York are on atirue f 4 an Irvsttigation to Begin, Conducted by Funston arrived last night and imuiiiei San Francisco May 6,—Senaatlonal ample law, Uie government will then in T oil« ot Hanay. iiinimnnd of th« itepartment of Califot- inctease in wage«. The trouble has Governor Folk. teatimony «»« aiven belare thè grand nui The militia armories ate tielrig jury today by t'nited State» trvaaury determine what la the iiiunt practicalde t • j | kl¡antic line*. San Francisco. May, 3.—The inquiry method of onfoicing its provisions un- Kan»«» City, Mi May 7.—Tomot- guarded and the police fotce lout bwcn ■ -lev dtfgll | — I officiata, «ludi laid tiare the di-tail* <d lens it »hall 1« found Uiat the grant Ruef's trial ha*, been poatpontd one low morning the l»«rd of police com- given emergency orders. tin> bribeiy ni Al*- Rita!, Mayor Hchtuit» was forfeited. thè fm t thnt n glgantlc grafi ha» tieen week owing to the illneeo» of Un de The situation ia complicated by tiie and thè membera of thè Imaid of »u|»<!- tendant. Physicians «ay there is itan- miaaioner* will begin their promised From his talks with Mr. Itouruv, thè rariied on by I*rv«ldent Georg* Ihiffey, telephone »trike and tiie vast mdii»trial vi» r» by ti r Coiteli Itaiiion i». ger of pneumonia unless care is taken. luviwtigntion of chaigia of police cor army ma le idle by the ironworkers' Thr- «gli ih« teatimony of Snp«tlntend- attorney general ia fully awiire of thè of thè l'yard of publli- Work». Duffey’* difflculticH oi the probletn he ha» un- The Wiaconsin legislature is «till ruption. The probable advent in Kan- strike. Among the union» the feeling grsft nu» dulie thtough the rental of ent lu nch of ih« mint, A»»i»tant Trea»- • wa*k ■ ; M desdlocked on the senatorial question. prvvai I* tiiat the defiwt of the earnivti uter Julin» Jacoha, of theSan Franciasi derlaken to solve, and Ira» directed li-ani» fnr thè use of thè city. In aome District Attorney Nathan V. Harlan, of The contest ia losing interest and many Governor Folk, who liaa practically would tie the luavieet blow the union« •uh trwMury, and uthem, $22A,000 of the third divi»ion of \la»ka. to report m ..— vìi« i v| i-nditiire fot a team and members are aheent when the tail<>ta •aid he would come here and take a could receive. tkaaile «a» trami! fmm thè lintid» of the to Mr. Bristol and aid him in every driver wciit a» high aa $30 a day. are taken. Reports are current tluit, If trouble Ihlffay «a» f. ritierly n ¡nember < f III» hand |M'ra>>naIly in the inveetigation, attend* the attempt of Mr. Calhoun to L'nlted Kailr>>ad» lo thè city oMoiata, way In hi« investigations. Mr. Harlan Eugene Di-te la in Boise to attend give» promiiw of aeniational dtacloaiires Seveial ullicial» of the l'nitivi Rilroaad» was in Nebratka on leave and desired U.ard of eu|i«rvl»ira and »»• on» of thè run the car», he will force the >a«ue up «■-rv< almi calteli a* wittie«*«*, bui In- in «l «,'tive brilietaker» of that «ggn-ga- the Hayoood trial. For a long time alligation» have on th« government, either through « vukcd thelr eountitutiunal righi and re- employment before the expiration of tion. Il la iliaigrd ngniiiMt Duffey that biv'n mat!« that graft wa» commonly hl» leave. Every street car line in Han Francis request for » receiver or through Injunc (univi to teatify. 1« li«» ci-iitlnu«d to graft In the face of prind iced. later on, it ia understood, the de co is tie«! up by a strike. tion proceeding* in the Federal court. One of the nu«t etartling piece« of partment will invewtigate to didennlne thè grand jury'» Inveetlgatlon. It ha» tieen cliarg—l that it extended (iovetnor tilllctte today addit-iwed a A fierce iorcet fire 1a burning much all the way Irom tiie protection ot petty tentiti ny •»■ that ■ f Mr. lunch, who whether or not «ale» heretofore made timber on Vancouver island. told ihe grand jury timi he pcrrnmally by the railnnd in violation of th« (.rm letter to Andrew Wilson, a menibei of PREDICTS COAL FAMINE. criminals to the covering up—for a eon- ha.| »wn Tbomwell Mtillally, muuntant vision* of the law can I « invalidated. ili« state milriMil cmnmiaiion, demand Han Francisco telephone service i* • hieration—of the graver crimes of mur lo thè ptenidciit oi thè l'iiiteii Itali- At present, however, tiie main object ia iti« that he teaign al once. Wliaon waa ladly crippled by the strike of tl«- der«, and dangerous crooks shielded, Union Pacific Official Says Road Will r<«da, pay $fi,000 to Kuef. Thia »»» to force Ui« Southern Pacific t« put ito foriuerly a mi mlier t thè l»«rd of «u- and appointment* made at the behest operators. Sell No Moro Cual. only thè t»-glnning. Other witneaaea land on the market and no longer le pervtoora. bui muiclcetcd rallnwdeom- of certain faction* to [my political debt*. mi»»ionet liu*t Nmember. Wllaon’a It Is aaid the Ran Francisco grand Cheyenne, Wvo , May 7.—"I look completivi the cliain of evhlencc, «Lidi, lard development along the line of Chirf of Polk'» Haye« ha* repeatedly it« ,i.iife-»;..i1, a» ii'wdi' t-‘ ihe grand jury, jury will find 74 indictments against »aid tliat he coattail an Immtigation of for a gieater coal famine next year than it la predicted, will muli in ih-» indict- nwl. wa» piai ivi in thè h»nd» of thè gover the United Railroad*. .»■—.■mu., —■ n„ !,«., • his department, and he ha* offered to ever before, and the Vuion Pacific, inent of some of the mo»t pmmlnent nar, and furin—I thè linai» of hi» action which ha* alway* taken care of the pe»>- "ibi lai» "f thè l<» - ul trwtion (ru*t. It i* declare«! an attempt was made give tiie governor and the police com- PASSES DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. of today. Wilaon li«« tefuaed lo rejign. pie along its line, will no longer lie to wreck the train on which King Ed miasioner» all aid at hie ¡ximinand. able to do «o on account of thr Hepburn WORRY ABOUT OLD CATHEDRAL ward was traveling from Gem«, Italy, I Measure Favored by Governor I* En bill," i* a statement attributed to W. to Paris. COMMITTE FINDS GRAFT. READY FOR TRIAL. L. Park, general superintendent of the London Corporation Quarreling Wnh dorsed by Mich gan House. The attorney general of Hantiago, Union Pacific railrtaid, by the Wyom tenaing, Mich , May 4.—The lower Huge Profit* In Furnlthlng Pennsyl County Council. Cuba, says the police did not tire on Lawyer*, Witnesxe* and Reporters ing Tribune tisiay. bonne of the «talc legislature |vu«»«I the American marine» until it become vania Stat* Capitol. Ixtndon, Mav fl.—Cltixens of London "The »mall dialer»,’* Mr. Park is Occupy All Available Room* the primary election bill advocated by nsceasary for sal! defense. further reported to have said, "have are anxious about the safety ot St. Governor Warner. Harrlaburg, Pa., May 3.—The capi- The hill einend» Boise, lila., May 7.—Praethaily every in a way dep»mded upon the railroad for Paul'» rathedral. The southwest tower the existing law by providing for a tol Inveatlgating committee i«au«d a Chicago courts have been aeke-1 to require a reorganisation of the Corn availatde room in Boise, the capital the supply of coal to help them out, Is leaning several inc he« out of perjien- popular vote on candl.latca for Uniteli •tatement tonight »honing the co*t to Product* company tiecaiiae the com|«ny city ot Idaho, lia» been reserved for and, uni««* they »tore their own cal dicuiar arid large cracks have ap|>i<ar«d State» Henalor. Il also remove« the the «tain for furnlahlng the hon«a in the atone work. during the coming summer, they will has lieen practically wrecked by Stand lawyer», witnenaea, or newiqiaper men provia-i that if no candidati-« for the library and the rm option and private A «harp conflict has arisen liet ween face a famine in the winter. Coal con ard Oil men. nomination for governor and lieuten in at tendance to the rourt winch will sumers along other line* where a simi tiie City corporation and the Dindon ant governor receive 40 |>er cent of the room id the reaident clerk of the houa* A Chicago grand jury ha* Indirted try William H»y w -»l on the chaige of lar arrangement ha* lieen maintained I C'tunty council regarding the stability to have Imen $104,732. The l'ennayl* ex-Chief of Police Collins and other the murder ot former governor Frank by coal-carrying roaila will meet the of the cathedral. The council pr<>[x«M>« cob-« ia»l in a primary election, the vamn < -inalructurn company, of Mari Dominât on« for governor m il lieuten polio« and city officials in connection Steunenherg. While them la little or ratine emergency. etta, Pa , and the John II. Handerwon The Union Pacific to run ii main «« wi-r under the threat with alleged corruption in the police no public discussion of the esse, the w ill »tore coal as usual this »ummer, ened tower, and ttii« the citisen« resent ant governor mu»t lie made by the con company, of Philadelphia, are call- vention. The t»ill prohibit* licwspajicr department during Mayor Dunne'* undercunent ol interest runs strong, but will have none to «ell ” mated to have made on tluwe futnlah- a» likely to hasten tiie ruin ot the ca advertising by candidate« term of office. and every inc<-mlng train Lringr a«ldi- Ing» from Mki to 1,000 pi-r uent profit. thedral. D>rd Mayor T rebar has Jam«* Swrlet, chief counsel of th* spoken vigorously on the meeseity ot The government is securing informa tlona to the very large numb<»rof |>eo|>le TORNADO WASTES PRAIRIE Clerk Wa» Off*, art Big Br be connected with the case who are al rommt««i<>n, ha» l>i«<n aeked by the at «»(«guarding IxMidon'a <utlii»iral. while tion on th« watch trust. ready on the ground. Little Kock, Ark.. May 4.—A bribe torney general to take ilutrgr of he pro Sir Benjamin llaket. the most eminent That then- might lie *<>me delay has Wrack* Village* a«d Kill* People in civil engineer In England, «ays be 1» of $20,tk»t un» offer'ed Chief Clerk pi«ixi i flminal and civil aalta »gwinat A Montana reel ia selling it* prop Northern T*»a*. erty In pre]«ralion ior the end of the I wen di»nifat«d by ataieiuents emanat prepari»! to pli-dg« his professional rep Lucus, of the Arkan-aa hous* of repre certain pertmna involved in th* capliol ing from both aiile*. Clarence Itarrow, world. Fort Worth, Texas, May 7.—A storm utation tiiat the propo»ed «ewer could sentatives, to allow the Amis anti.race ■candal. cf Chicago, and E. F. Richantoin, of track gambling bills to lie lost, accord not in any way affect the cathedral. One of the wall» of the Chihnahna. Denver, jointly leading counsel for the of wind and rain, which waa general A public meeting to prote«t »gainst ing to a report here tolay. The <•■ m- Still Two Juror* Needed throughout a considerable area in Mexico, dam gave »ay and between 26 defense of Hay wood, liave loth stated Northern Texa* and which at some the cnriatluction of the sewer i« being rnlttce inveatigatirig the alleged tarn- San Francisco, M«y 3.—Although and 30 workmen were killed. that they are ready for trial. Counsel pirn i-e aeaumed the proportion*of a tor arranged at the Guildhall, where the (wring with the Moore-Hart bill nine taleemvn «eri aubjn'tod U> exam against backet sho|i« will also Investi ination and ettws examination yrater- Th* government has decided to place for th« privwvution, Jame« H. Hawley, nado, according to meager reports re- lord mayor will prolably preside. gate the hribi-ry story. Th« report of day, neither of the two «ente remaining a targe tract of land in .Montan* on the and Senator W. E Borah, who have ceivrd here tonight, bar resulted in the the committee as to the Moore-Hart vacant mi the linci («nel wa« filled by Japan Has Get-Rlch-Qulck Favsr. market about July 1. It will be irri lieen ecgnie-il »pacially, are ol the opin In«» of at least three lives, the injury of A« the jury now gated by what i* known aa the Huntley ion that there will be no further delay many other persona and great ilatnagv Ixvndon, May fl —Ja[«n baa caught bill cen»ur»-a the clerk of tiie house h r a final acceptance. to property and crop«. the "ge-rich-quick" fever, ai-rording to larrlesstic*», but does n«t fix responai- «land» ten men have been finally «elect project. Peace for South America. Several village« were wiped out, but a Loodon merchant who has just re bility. ed and sworn, one ia «till «object to An expliadon of a gunpowder maga- New York, May 7.—The Tribune breauae of the pr>«tration of both tele turned from Japan, and who says that peremptory dl»ini»<*l, and the 12th xine at (tanton. China, wrought great says Lelshman Qet* Turka to Act. Andrew Ctarnegie, leading ex graph and telephone wires detail* are uni««« the nation aober» down, cpn'ula- Im« not yet been examined. An inci- destruction to eurrounding property. ponent of the peace propaganda in tills Conatanlinople, May 4.—A* a mult ■ !• • ! ! the day a«* the ejectment 0$ almost imp raible to obtain. At !>•>- tive crises will become a* common in Hundred* of persona were injured and inuntry, thinks he has solved the long port, one of the large»! villagag In La Tokio «» they sre in New York. Home of the energetic representation* of the Myrtile Cerf frmn the courtroom by tl bmiira liave lieen recovered. It is standing problem bringing perma mar county, 80 milea from Fan*, the day a Ja[wrie»e Ix-lter will make a cor State department, through Amleasador order ■■( Judge bonne. Cerf I» one of not known how many were killed. nent («ace to the combative republics storm [auwM-d northeaat, cutting a |alh ner in tic«. The companies and syndi I-eiahman, an Imperial ir**lr was iseued Rucf'ii staunch friend*. .Mr. Carnegie ha« about 2tkl yard* wide. In the Federal court at Portland of Latin America. cates floated during th« twelve month* today in regard t<> the American school* Judge Hunt hav aenteneed Franklin appilrited Diemu Mendota, ea-mlnister ending In January la»t represented Hie and other qu*»tlone long pending he- Ask M.litia Protection. Pierce Mays to serve lour montlia in of Colombia al Washington, to visit a-t.>iii»h>ng total capital of $700,(MA),- tween the I'nlted State« and Turkey, Record Trip Around Morn. Boston. May 3,—The master team the county jail and pav a fine of $10.- the republic* on a p«m« uiuMion. He authorising the minister* to take ar- ster* to lay. tlirough counsel, formally Ixi* Angele«, May 7.—A special to the 000. 000. Willard N. Jone is fined $2,000 will te accompanied by Professor W H. lieraid from San Diego nay* Hurt the tl >n in the matter. Thia ia expected asked Governor Guild to a*«ign a de of Columbia univeraity. •teamt r Preeldent, one of the vwmm -I r and sent to jail for eight montii». Htephenl, to lead to a satisfactory anttlenienL Will Not Give Up Lima. tachment of militia to protect the live* George Sorenson did nut appear in He nor Mendota, it i* said, will teoelve atlrat. now engaged In an effort to break City of Mexico, May fl.—Guatemala and pio|»-rty of strikebreakers, which court ami hie bail of $4,000 was for a «alary of $20,000 a year and expermes. Hie existing record for a voyage around l.a» refused to comply with the request Recruiting Bill Patte« Upper House they iv—. ft have l*-cn jeopardiaad by feited and a tench warrant issued for St. I'eti-rwlmrg, May 4 —The council several afreet riot* when the drivais Cape Horn, i* reported to have passed ot the Mexican government that Jot* hie arreat. Thea« three men weie oon- Lo* Angele* Fear* Strike. San Diego yesterday afternoon. The Marla Lima and Colonel Bora, charged of thifi inpire Unlay paaacl unanlmona- were going home from work. victeii of land fraud. Ira Angele«, May 7.— -Prospecta for nie««age was receiveil py wireless tele with complicity in the asswmilnation of ly the recruiting bill and the bill ap Socialist* of Russia will endeavor to a lirai teamster* atrlke which tast graph and stated that the Prceldent, General Barrilla«, be extradited. The propriating $3,000,000 for famine re Cubrr Clgarmakare Hold Out. night appeared encouraging have sud which left Philadelphia March 23, cabinet held a prrtrsiffed «■«aloii and, lief passed by the iower houae April 30. force a dissolution of the douma. Havana, May 3 —The «trike in th* denly taken a turn in the optnwlte di would arrive at H«n Francisco tonight it is raid, delated th* advisability of iignr industry continues without over- Hind<«w In India have broken out in rection and there la a (»«»ibility of a or Wednesday inomlng. If the esti immediately severing diplomatic rela Belated Blirxard al Superior. tun« tielng made liy either »Ide to end a revolt. They demand a parliament. terioua strike in the immediate-future mate ia correct the Persldcnt will make tione with Guatemala. No one would Superior, Wia., May 4.—A hnlatnil it. The cigartnakera declare they are Han Francisco telephone girl* have with many other branche* of taior in the trip in 4« day*. talk, but Minister of Foreign Affairs hlixxani atarted in today. In one hour receiving ample fund«, which have volved. gone on strike. Mariaml aaid that the position of th* there had (alien half an inch of »now, come from the I'nitcd State«, and that Mexican government may lie announced with prospects lor n good heavy fall. A they will I* able to hold out for mouths. Rstatloe* Not Severed. All pressmen on the 8t. Louis papers President'* Word* Denounced. high wind atJBOmpaniea the snow. Mexico City, May 7.—Diplomatic re tomorrow. bar* gone on strike. Mobile. Ala., May “.—The Socialist a lations telwren Mexico and Guatema T«v«nty-*ia Hundred on Strike. Ruel ha* a*k»i for a change of venue, of thia city and surrounding places la have not been sever««!. Tonight th« Attacked by Guatemala. Double-Track Siberian Road. Eureka, Cal., May 3.— Twenty-aig aaying the city ia prejudiced against held a la rifely attended meeting at sub-secretary of foreign affairs, Jo»e City of Mexico, May 6 — Telegram* Ht. Peter» burg, May 4.—The ci unci I hundred and fifty union woodamen and him. Fairhope, a single tax colony, today. Alegaria, emphatically denied the re from Salina Crux tend to confirm a re of minister» has dwided to double-track aawmill worker« walked out In the v*> The outlook for an early settlement The president'* eta toment «• to the port emanating from Washington to the port that the Guatemalan« attacked the the Siberian railroad. riif s«ctinn from lion« mill« of Humboldt county today of the Ran Francisco iron mo Ide re' strike nndmlrability of Moyer, Haywood and effwt that Minieter Gamba had been , Mexican lighthouse at Han Bert i, on Uie Atrhlnak to Irkutek will te doubled aa mult of a atrike. TH» artion clos Pettibone were denounced. •etma food. recalled. weet coeat. this year. ed eight mill« in the county today. i T »I Í ¿C , ?.. 2?> ras « & rì £1 ■ . . ’Cl ' ! i ■ ‘i * t E l * iS / 1 * . y » /* -«? i «-J 4 \ «S f, A 'i •to < • . X -F* (k- 15 ’ A» 5^.- * : r 7. A • » A > I r 4 *.4ip * '¿IF ‘ % A - * ' ?\ J* J