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's • MSB •r < * W: Vw — r* «.* * ?. U * « t( ” < j. À * • Jx «* 4 - ^^</4 v LI NN NEWS OF THE WEEK IN RUbBlAN PRISON. OKEf.ON, PLOT DF AülTATORS .11 \ t 1907 NO. 51. 8TORM3WORK HAVOC. GRA'NGROWERS COMBINE HARRIMAN GETS OFF American Cil i»n Wore Red Necktie Thirt» or More K-lled—Houses Total Farmers Will Hold Their Products In Russian City. ly Demolished by Toroado. Until Proper Price Is Paid. Riga. Russia. June IL—Two cases Chicago, Juno 10.—Twenty-nine Omaha. Nob. June 7. Tho 300 of great Interest to Americans were known dead and 40 iwr.wict Injured dolegatox called Into convention by constitute the list of caannlltled re- heard at a special session of the Rus the Amerh-in Boelety of Equity yeo- suiting from storms of tornado se elan Supreme Court, sitting h-fe verity which swept over Southern II- tirdai practically completed the or- Ono was the case of Theodore Smith lluola and Indiana and Central Ken canlxatlon of the most formidable of Astoria. Oregon, who was arrest tucky last week These storms came omblne ever attempted for tho pur In the shape of cloudbursts, high ed because be had on a red necktie pose of controlling the prlceo of winds and electrical disturbances and was charged with being In sym- The property damage will reach many grain, to be known aa the Qraln- pathy with the rebels tn the Baltic thousands of dollars Houses were growers* Department of tho Ameri provinces The other waa the caae swept away, bridges demolished and can Society of Equity. A Rsaums of the Lass Important but of Augu«’ Hibbul, an Esthonlaa farm of scree of growing crops Takahashi Has Gone to Japsn to thousands Conference on Othtr Trusts—Pross- it adopted a constitution and sot destroyed Not Less Interesting Events er. who had been arrested for read ■f ly la»» which plainly Indlowted Arouse the Pubt-c Against Gradyvlile, Ky., was the worst suf ention of Others Left to Die- Ing a translation of tho American of the Past Week. ferer. A .iuuduurst deluged that its objects They state lu so many Unitsd Stets«. erstlon ef Bonsparte. Declaration of Independence to a "Village of 17S people shortly after words that the purpose of the organ midnight and 2) persons were meeting of peasants. isation la to control distribution and drowned. The city council of Aberdeen re Hojh mon had been condemned to name a minimum price at which Ito At New Minden. Ill . a tornado this Washington. June 11 Thousands fuses to accept a 115.000 gift from Washington, II May R That E death, but Influential friends had ob Carnegie. of dollars are being raised by the morning killed five persona and In liarrltuati. th« rill roa d magnate. I» members may dispose of their farm tained for them a now trial After jured half a dosen others. grain products, which are onumer- Japan«»** of the Pacific Coast to carry Government crop reports show a At York. Ill. on the Wabash river, Immune from criminal prosecution d«*rease In the acreage of spring hearing the evidence produced, the out the compact they have entered three persons wer« k!ll«d and SO In as th** result of bls testimony before <t*-l I- being anything from wheat i court sentenced Smith to prts«*n for wheat thl« rear of 7 pee -'«nt. Int with the Progr**aslve party of Jured by a tornado which descended | ihe Interstate Commerce Com mis- to broomcorn. 10 months and Hibbul for IM months Ihe matter of finances has not Heney baa closed hla prosecution Japan for the overthrow of the Sal upon the town last night slop In New York recently; that ths At Duquoln. III, many house» I [question against Schmits, having brought out Both men were defended by Vladi on)! ministry, the annulment of the been overlooked, and the organlxa- of the prosecution, of bltu- were blown -I"»around the out plenty of evidence to secure convic mir Chvolsen. an eminent criminal lawyer. He is trying now to have exclusion clause In the Immigration skirts of th» town and four persona | tuluous coal-carr> Ing railroads for Hon makes a pledge to lia members tion. | discriminating against Independent : tm-iK-y In Smith, a naturalised cltlon of ths bill and the guarantee of the natural were Injured [operators should be left In the hand* A sister-in-law ot the Duke ot t’nlted States udmltted to ball, as he any reasonable sum. whlrh may be isation rights of the Japanese resid [of the Attorney-General, and that Westminster ts traveling as a gypsy will carry the case to the Russian York. II). June 10 Three per- * ur*.| by their holdings of grain In search of material fur writing a Senate Hibbul said to your corres ing In this country The«» additional sons are dead and eight fatally In [prosecution of the anthracite coal while it remains In a granary or ele | roads for maintaining n trust will book. factors In the International plot were pondent: jured us a result of a tornado which "1 beg you to exprrss my most vouched for In semi-official rlrcle» practically wiped out this town last [begin In Philadelphia, probably next vator. The mayors and city councils of It was announced to the meeting The lose to property la estl- [week, were conclusions reached al a many towns in Franc«- are r*wlgnltig heartfelt aenlltnenla to the American leal night. The enormous fund night [notable conference held at the White and joining the strike against Im {»»Opll«, whose glorious declaration ot which Is being collected will I m * used mated at Si SO.000. that over 600 banks had pledged | House laut night. Indvpct .ndependence will be read now In the The storm broke while moat of th*< pute wines. th* in .. |v. , t.> ni.-ki- luatia to tho Russian prisons It has caused me to arouse a feeling In the Japan*-»» people were at supper Entire fam- i The Harriman case and the canon The Water-Plerce Oil Company of hard suffering, but I am glad I read empire antagonistic to the American Illes were burled In ruina of bona«-» [of the coal-carrying roada were dla- members of tho association when on- Texas, goes Into the hands of a re It I have not been nuy »ay a rebel The storm lasted Iona than four mln- | cussed for three hours by Presldent dorkiments were made by properly [Roosevelt, five members of the Cab ceiver ns a result ot a Jury verdict or a terrorist and know only my government. utee. '*** 11 dlted officials. l b** convention Notwithstanding the awet-ping de- against them. farm work. I am a farmer, Just as The Methodist Episcopal church inet. two members of the Interstate mad*' Itself fell In th« matter of pol- Commerce Commission and special nial of the existence of the alliance the Americana who wrote and read was demolished and the proprietor of Howard Gould can't go on hie ■'ouncll for the government ill«* during th« day, when Charles usual vacation ubroad this year lie this great manifesto of freedom were between the Japan*-»» of the Pacific a saloon across the street was hurled Following the general conference, A. Walsh, of Ottumwa, la . a former will ati*v In New York to fight bla farmers. Coast and the Progressives, the anti- through his door Into a thick hedge Attorney-General Bonaparte re- secretary of th*- Democratic National "On the anniversary of th« declar SO fret away. «rite's divorce suit. ation of American Independence I administration party of Japan, given Many horses and cattle were blown nialned with the President to dis Committee and at this time au or It is Relatives of Edward Ward Van try Io express with my fellow-suffer out by Char!»» Takahashi, of Seattle, away, and the careaMea apparently cuss th« harvester trust League thought not unlikely thnt the ques ganiser of Independence derbilt ar« trying to annul hla mar ers here our respect for this great the Associated Prows secured the text f 11 > i>: <, . tion of prosecution of that organisa Clubs for Hearst, waa given plainly ring» to a Spiritualist, claiming the historical day We will tear up our of certain reports which he forward- woman Influenced him. shirts and paint th« pieces with th*' cd to M Yaniaoka In Seattle and the Ixiuisvlllc, Ky., June 10 Twenty- tion will I m * left In the Attorney- Io understand that hla presence In Japanese Society of Seattle stars and stripes and so make little one persona were killed, the village General's hands The elate assembly of New York The roads Involveal Include the the capacity of un organiser was not In one of th« reports, which, It wan American flags, which we will wave devastated and several thousand has pase- -t over the veto of the mayor Delaware. Huaquehana A Schuylkill, required. authoritatively stated, was afterward out of the prison windows." ar res of crops ruin«! l>y a cloudburst of New York a bill for a recount In Mi Walxh dropped Into the city It Is possible that both m* n will read by M Takahashi at a secret the’ descended on Gradyvlile, Ky . the Philadelphia A Reading, the Le ruenday, and It Was »luted that be the 1905 mayoralty election. high Valley, the Delaware A Hud mass meeting ef Japan«*«' In Seattle be exiled to Siberia, although neither and vicinity Inst night All the dead son. the New York, Susquehana A would endeavor to get hla props- Prominent Japanese In America really committed any political of on the evening of May 24. he quoted were residents of Gradyvlile ganda before th« convention This 4*-ny the whole story of war plots fense, for the w-tiring of a red neck Ambassador Aokl's statement In re The disaster was due to Illg Creek Western, the liolaware, Igsckawanna Idea waa quietly but promptly sat (ainst America and say the Japan- tie and ill« teaulug ui iue American gard to the ieiaih-n» e«-iw.*«-u i«e ordinarily a small stream, which 6 Western, tho Central Railroad «»I -town on Many of the Relegati-a did • • M t-Ma rwintry are not trying to declaration of Independence la no I'nlted States snd Japan growing mt' was swollen by recent rains When New Jersey, and the Erie Tho Penn not know of hts presence at the con sylvania and one or two other« may lithrow the SalonJI miniftr/. where In the world listed among the of th*» recent disturbance» In Han the cloudburst occurred the creek vention until after ho had left tho Franehico snd the a-lopllon by the took a new course with the Impetus become Involved as th« Milt pro- city yesterday afternoon. *iron Kuroki Is on hla way home statutory crimes gre**»««. bui at this time no forma) tn spite of the strongest protests congress of the I'nlted States nf th«* of a tidal wave With *nch committee report came gi<pan. Before leaving he said h The Inhabitants of Gradyvlile near [complaint will be filed against them. i revelation. When th« finance B much nleaaed with his visit In In the Douma against the cruelties Immigration law excluding coolie Those who participated In th** con ^•rlca pad has the best of feelings committed by th« Russian prison labor from Contlnen'nl I’nlted Htat«» ly all were abed when the wMefl ference were: Th** Preaident, Secre oniiiiltlc* - r-'porlcd It waa to the ot- I .-k -h.i -hl , r- .-.r* tn p.u ! I- struck the place, carrying away »1« and police officials on the political (-■• t that all convention expenses had ii-.- American p*-.ple prisoners, they are dally torturing lows: large residences, a mill and a num tary of Stat» Root. Secretary of War been arriing*-d for and that a good [hlle pursuing two horsethlevc;* the prisoners In a most brutal way "My object tn discussing th« Jap- ber of smaller houses Nearly all the Taft, Secretary of th*- Treasury Cor fund was In sight for th« field work ’ning Officers shot and killed on.' anes«- Immigration limitation law victims were drowned, but four w«-re telyou. Secretary of th** Interior Gar which la to lo gin nt one*- Chairman V Ì letn. who Is now believed to be Mr. Smith said: crushed by the collapse of dwellings field. Attorney-General Bonaparte. I *nnl«y of that committee and three "I have been beaten four times be with Amtuixsador Ankl was' Interstate Commerce Commissioners other iiii'inbers, an bankers, were >f the men who held up a train cause I refused to eat the nauseous "First - The nullification of the ontana recently and killed th«- prison food My brother provided me pre».-nt Immigration limitation In w. Nashville. III. June 10 A tor Knapp and luirie, and Frank B. Kel unanimous In a sttsement that 635 "Second Opposing the would b«* nado swept over New Minden, seven logg, ot Minnesota, special couum -I banka over the country were ready with better food, which was brought Immigration law (pro|M>»< <! new miles north of thia rlty, at 6 o'clock for th** government The conference to furnixh all th« money necoaaary wnch strikers are returning to m« from outside the prison." treaty 5 said to be contemplated by this morning, killing five persons and began shortly after 9 o'clock. Sec to carry out the objects of tbe «aso rery slowly and reluctantly Japan and the I'nlted States injuring several A number of retary I m »«!* wax prexent. Th*- con cial P-n >ent revolt in China Is be ference adjourned a few minutes be DtSTROYS THE TRUTH. third v -tul- •■r.c.' In th» Jap houses were demolished The plan la to make low rate loans 'have been organised In -meet* naturalisation rights In tho to Lii-inrx i.ti their grain niter It la Tho storm struck the northern fore midnight. threshed and hold It In society gran- rxirtlnn of tho town and most of tho British War Office Suppresses Honest I'nlted States " ri.x and «levators until the price To th«»e discussions Ambassador houses destroyed were cottages In A terrorist bomb thrown at I-odx. BUILDING MOTOR CARS. History of Boor War. demanded Is available. The plan Aokl said the town the German Lutheran Russia, killed two detectives and >lxo contemplates a European London, June 11. England la not "Japan has ample grounds to op church was badly damag*-*!. the roof wounded five others. to know the real truth about the pose the Immigration« limitation law, being blown off. The church bell Union Pacific Will E*|u p Branch Linst -geiicy for shipping grain direct to The assassin who killed ex-Presl- Boer War. To save the reputations but. If we go to extreme», I fear war waa hurled through the large pipe Rapidly As Poss-bl«. Euro|H-an markets. dent Bar Ilins, of Mexico, says bls of certain well-known generals and Regarding this Japanese limitation organ below, badly damaging It. (Tn A committee on crop Intelligence Omaha. June * The Union Pari cousin hounded him to It. officials, the war office has had Col law. the Japanese government abso the north side of the church the par flc Is putting the finishing touches reported a plan whereby all Informa ....... will __ _ b< tion Is to be withheld until It Is Three men msde a balloon voyage onel Henderson's unfinished "history lutely disagrees with the L'nltud ochial school was demolished These |on > 10 new motor cars which They -'ailed for by th” association statis from Washington. D. C.. to Harris of the Boer War" destroyed. It was States and will ask th« naturalisa building« were practically th- only | put ’lnto servlce sbout'Juiy i I They A partial crop report waa written as the official history by the tion rights for th** Japanese people, oeea In tho village proper that were|ari, burg, Pa.. 200 mllea. In SH hours. p,, pU( un branches and will tician made to the convention, In which It greatest English writer on military which the t’nlted Stat»» government damaged | replace accommodation trains At The government will soon begin subjects since Napier, but Its author will have eventually Io grant. At least two will be sent to Halt l^ike was atated thnt wheat In Oklahoma, salt to force Harrlmsn to tell what died before completing It. present the re-« l«*ctlon of a pr«-»|d«nt HARRIMAN WILL ESCAPE. and two will probably go to the Kansas. Nebraska, Minnesota and he knows concerning the Alton stock the Dakotas would average below 70 After Colonel Henderson's death Is nearing. America so far hesitating Coast. deui per cent of last year's crop. the war office examined hla work and at thia time to bring up th**«e qnes-l Wall Street Man Rely on Statute ol These cars are of full length, have An earthquake In China Is r< port found tbnt It was much too out Hons, which are unpopular In Amer a side door and are of steel construc Limitations. BALLOONIST S CLOSE CALL ed to hsve killed 4,000 people snd spoken about the blunders and graft ican politics." tion. They will seat about 125 poo left thousands more destitute and that distinguished the campaign. It New York, June 10 The decision |p|» and have a maximum speed of atirvlng. has therefore entirely suppressed hla of the Federal authorities not to In- |about 55 miles. Lyman B«srhy, Writ Keown st the KUROKI SAYS NO WAR stltnte criminal proceedings against | The succees of the motor cars has It Is said the Staadard Oil Com work, and order the compilation of Lewis and Clark E »position an entirely new history by a staff of E H Harriman tn connection with [already ______ ____________________________ been greater than dreamed pany 1s so busy fighting tho courts R<d culoue to Think of Any Serious th*- railroad operations was the prln [of by the promoters, and machinery officers under the direction of Gen Boston. Juno 7 The breaking and legislatures that It baa ao lime eral Sir Frederick Maurice, who la Trouble Over Small Matte*. clpal subject of discussion on Will and additional sh»pro*>m ar*< be down of hla motor, which allowed now tor polltlca. perhaps the only military writer who Mr Harriman spent the day |nK arrang'd by tho Union Pacific the airship ho waa navigating to be Seattle, Wash. June 11.- General Street Japaaeee residents of Toblo de could adequately fill Colonel Hen at his country home, and his aaao- whereby 10 cars a month may b< Baron Kuroki, who represented the blown aenward. almost resulted In mand that their government take ac derson's place. But the new official rial**» would not discuss the matter turned out I - ------- - "■ ■ tion regarding the diplomatic rela history will deal gently with the rep Japanese Emperor at the J a meet own for publication. the death of Lincoln Beerhcy off Ils- tion with China and the United utations of the distinguished mud- Exposition, declared here shortly be v-r- 11* Ii >*•»’■ r I v It..-hey mads Interest« friendly to Mr Hsrrlmon Miners W-n Eight Hou*-s. fore sailing on the Kaka Maru for States. diem. a belief that tb« government De*dwood, 8 D. June fl Th a seven-mil» Journey from Rovers home, that no danger of war exists awert will abandon its mim against th«« ao- I ti . . John W. Gates who has 'ust re between America and Japnn. On tho return called Harriman line« Tho Idea that | of miners which has practical ll*-*ch to Boston Lays Comer Stone turned to New York from th« South "The friendship that has existed jolirney the motor became disabled went, says the damage to wheat does Washington, Juno 11 President for JO years cannot bo broken by Mr Harriman would tie criminally | ly tied tip buslncxs In the Black Hill» not exceed & per cent. Cutton Is dam Roosevelt, as a meml-er of the blue such an Incident ns that nt Ran Fran prosecuted was never very seriously for more than five months was set- »hen tho aeronaut was a mile off "»tertslned In flnsnclsl circles Mr tlM |aBi night at a meeting of the shore, over Boston harbor, and the aged somewhat more, on account of l<Hlg*> of masons, made an address at cisco." he said "There will be no war Harriman a friends say that there I „ „ . ...................... _ . airship was carried some dlatnnea beaty rains. between Japan and America In my has been no basis for such action ^*'rrjr 1 '*“** Miners I nlon. This seaward. the laying of the cornerstone of th« lifetime or In your lifetime. There The name of th« baby Prlnca of Masonic Temple which Is to be erect and that most of the alleged lll-'gnl | »’rtke was called on January 1. on Beechoy managed partially tn re Spain has been entered on the roll 'd at Thirteenth street and New may be momentary flurries and some ■*cts Imputed to him are barred bvjtbe refusal of the mine operators to pair hl. engine so aa to get back to excitement engendered, but nothing of a regiment, and he wears the York avenue. The gavel and trowel the statute of limitations. The stock «rant th» eight-hour day. Th» prop the vicinity of Revere B*-nch When number of It In gold pinned on hts used were the aame as those used by serious will come of It. The senti market's respon»«* to the news was a [osltlon that the eight-hour day b* *.-v. rnl hnndr-d feet off shore, the ment of friendship between the two bib. A rooui la the barracks Is re President Washington In laying the substantial rise In th» Harriman Is-[granted, but thnt the miners consent airship settled rapidly, and It looked served for him as the latcat recruit cornerstone of the Cnlted States Cap countries Is too deeply seated among sues, with corresponding advances • reduction of 25 cents a day for .a If Beechey would be thrown Into Queen Victoria ia doing well. itol. September IS, 1793, and the the people to allow a small matter to elsewhere In tho list. |” pcrlo*! of throe months waa accept the water Mon In rowboats and provoke an open rupture.” ■ — |ed by the union. launch, a a*Iscff tho drug rope and The Honduras National lx>ttery Bible was used by Fredericksburg I —__ . towed him and hla apparatus ashore Down to Work. Company, of Wilmington, Del , suc l.odge No. 4, of Virginia, when Pres Mors t oss le Rsv City. before he struck th« water. Increased Output of Steal Norfolk, Va., June 10 - -Several cessor of the Louisiana Lottery Com ident Washington b<-eam*- a member San Francisco, June II.—Fire h*’«’fl»«t! prominent business &ca of pany, has surrendered for drat rue- of the fraternity. Pittsburg, June S.— Dêsplt» rum Try to Burn Town IL* bo*-«« «.**1 p«. «pu*-i ueiia. which broke out shortly after 11 Norfolk. Including physicians, law ors In th« iron and stool market flrutier Ceml-g paid flues aggregating S2M4.006. aold Allentown, I'a , June 7.- What o'clock last night on Brvanf street, yers, architects, engineers, newspap abroad as well as In this country s Its printing plant and quit business. Washington, June 11.—The cruis between Seventh and Eighth, did canvass of the Industry warrants the wns apparently an effort of Incend Th** ermen. printers and patriotic cltlxens statement that the last half of 1907 iaries to destroy the city of Allen Rstsall. the noted bandit has been er Charleston, flagship of the Pacific damage estimated at SlOO.hoo town occurred here early yesterday, offered a pardon on condition that he squadron, was ordered to Portland fir*- started In a stable, and although In general, went to the Jamestown land th« first'half of’tbe yesr ¡»0» when firemen were called almoat leave Morocco and live away from to participate tn the rose festival, be fire alarms were turn«] In and a ExptMition and engaged In hard man- | will witness the largest producing •Imultaneeously to fight three fires In Tangier on a pension to be paid him ginning June 19, and to remain In large portion of th** fire department ual labor, assisting In th» general [capacity In the history of the United th» business section of the city. The by the government A friend of the hafbor and take part In the was on hand In a few minutes, th» cleaning up of the grounds prior to [States and Canada. It Is estimated first fire occurred In the stockhouse Franklin Grammar School, the Yose the arrival of President Roosevelt thnt new furnace construction will Malsuil proposes that be make a t* ur Fourth of July celebration When It was ascertained that the mite Flour Mills, a lodging-house and the Georgia day celebration Mon- add at least 2,000,000 tone to the <>f Bittner. Hunalcker 4 Co., one of of the British and American m -sir Ijist year the the largest drygoods house«; the balls. It Is believed that Ralsu)' fav Charleston, drawing IS feet of water, and the wholesale houses of the Cus day. It waa found Impossible to a»-1 prospective capacity could safely cross the bar and ascend toms Seed Company and the San cure sufficient laborers, and the bus-|lor»| output wns 25.307,000 tons A Prince Furniture Company, and the ora such a scheme third at the furniture factory of Hel the river to Portland, the president Francisco Paste Company plant were Incas men volunteer- d corresponding stimulus will be given frich. Ilnhner 4 Co An effort Waa A waterspout in Kentucky <lid EW, saw to It that the flagship waa de destroyed the coke trade. made to draw the firemen from the tailed aa above stated 000 damage. Reck Springs fftrlks Ende. bu-ln-xs x-'tlon by turning In a Reek to O»«rh*ow Cabinet Kuroki gave nearly 354X) ia tips to Omaha. June 10 At a meetlng In Favors Public Ownsrahlp. false alarm. Got Them Scared. the <Tiieago k»t"! snployes whe.-s he Victoria. B C., June 11 —-News was Omaha Haturday befveen t> O. Clark Madison. Wie , June 3 Th« State Stopped. Odessa. June 11.—In consequence brought from Japan by th» steamer general mansger of the Southern Pa-1 Assembly today passed the publlc Baaf Goes Up at Pittsburg. of the fear Inspired by the terrorists Bellerophon that when Admiral Yo- elfte Coal Company and Thomas Gib- | Utilities blll by a vot« of 77 to 10. -•-47 - sasr >t borrow asonay Pittsburg. June 7.— A general to attacks oa his toads here, two police Inspectors, five sub komoto, now traveling with Prfnce • ob , President of Distrlct No. 22. of|The blll providea for the control by vane» Jn the price of meats was inspectors and >7 policemen have Fushlinl, returns to Japan an effort the t’nlted Mlnsworkers of Amerlcn. |th» State Rallwny Commission of all nouneed In this city. Beef la asked to be allowed to resign. The will be made to defeat Premier Bal- the ___________ __ __ __ _ ______ .......... . strlke In ________________ tbe coal ml ne« of __ Rock [publlc »ervlce cor|>oraflons exrOpt , meat mostly affected. The Increase f *tn a kagu« with authorities refused the request, as onjls cabinet and form a new mln- Springs, Wyo., was brought to a tern-[telegraph and telephone companies, In prtre to the consumer ia from 5 • ifh t for atata coatsol serting that such action would con- I lxfry headed by Admiral Yokomoto, porary settlement and work will be I The Commission has power over set- to 10- cents a pound, according to stltnte treason. -------- ------------- Monday. I vice and rales I . former Mlnlst*«r I resumed of the Navy. Monday. cuts. In i Condensed Fonn lor Onr Bnsy Readers. Reports of Minister Takibashl Conllrm Rumors. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS restifles Before Commission and Recettes Immunity. Si** Se AOKI STAVED OFF HiS DEMANDS f t. I t I » I %»? r*- E&i*> % 3 Y nd!* VIM . *. « - > if 7 r «Ct ‘