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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
RUSSIA IS QUIET. People Receive New* of Cxar's Ac tion in Silence. In a Condensed Form fur Onr Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF WO CONTINENTS A Reeurh« of the Lesa Important but Not Leee Interesting Evwnta •f the Past Week. Market quota!lone ar* to la ¡««ted on Union Pacific train*. St. Petersburg, June 18.—The di «we lution of the acimd doom* waa recvlv- rd throughout St. Pvtervburg with per fect tranquility, tlianka to the precau tionary nwwauroa. and in no place in Kueela, *o far a* known, were there any etricTM disturbance*. lteru»ri»tiatl<Mie amutig St. I'vtere- burg workmen are anticipated temor- row,, but the authorltiee are not alarm* ed. Tlvey profeaa to be chiefly •Pl** henaive over the j>«Mobility of rioting and racial eacaaaea in Ole*«» and in Kiev and other cilice where party feel ing run» high. An outbreak of agrarian dieooleta In several tegiona of the em pire ia anticipated later, when the ,ieaa- antrv learn of the dlaaolution, but a spirit of quiet confidence in the ability of the government to handle tbe eitua- tinn prevail» in admmiatrative circice. New» of the dleauluUun reached the St. Petersburg ¡«¡»*re too late for their iaar edition*. i>ni tn* public aaa quick ly Informed through extra» ami groat pnetvr* rot out by the police at all »trvel corner», containing the uk»«e announc ing the dteaolulion and the Imperia) manifeato. SCHMITZ IS DEPOSED! mucm " — SCHMITZ IS GUILTY. Main Reliance of Haywood Rrosecu- tion I* on Conapiracy. Gallagher to Temporarily Occupy Mayor's Seat. SOON WILL YIELD TO ANOTHER H Iribary-araft Proaecution I* Now In Completa Control of S«n Fran* Ci«CO Government. Boise, June 17.—The announcement made by the priwecutlon in the Hay- woud care Saturday that it would have ita leetitnony in chief ooncluded by or on Wednesday next, taken in connection with th« fact that there ia io be Ov oth er rowion until TiMfdey. iiaa erected » feeling tliat the »late 1» not going to prveent euch a »trong i-uae of eotrobora- tion tui aaa ant tel [eat cl. The ro*«on f<<r thi» feeling ia probably twofold, tliat the law of conapiracy ae laid down in thia »tale 1* not fully un«tar»L"d by the public and that the »stent to which the «tale may relv upon rebuttal troth mony 1« not known. Tbe law aa laid down in the Uorvo- ran <aae i* very bread and It ia under- Hood It* general |>riticiplro apply in thi* ataa, but tliat fact la not graaped. For inatancc, it ha« been argued by ' ....... . II »rit.o» n: llu ir mmuhii-atl>> » (Sat the »tate nmai corroborate Orcliani'a matetnmt tliat llaywuod «ent him to kill Steunenberg. Jury Agr««« That San Francieo Mayor Estoried Money. Delegates ol All Nations Will Dis cuss Peace Plans. FORTY SIX POWERS REPRESENTED Action on Dltermament Question Be Welched bv Whole Civ- ilued World. to S«n Franciaeo, June 14.—A jury of 12 of te» ¡»-< ra baa declared Mayor Eugena K limits guilty of th* crime of extortion a» citaigvd againet him by the Oliver grand jury. i'ltr lit »«. 4 :,t one |KUr lnj thirty die minute«. It elected Char lee E. C'«|>p foreman and at once proceeded U1 en infol Inal ballot Thia wm caal vei bally and atood 11 for conviction iuid oM fm acquittal. Mr. Burna, a shoemaker, east the diracnling vote. Then the 12 men began a diacua»mu of the evidence, which l«»te>l for nearly an hour. At the end of tliat time the llrst formal laillot waa va«t. It waa a written Istilot and waa unanimous lor conviction. The jurymen irouad this siaiemeni to lha Arooctated Bresa im mediately after their diamiseal by the court. The mayoi rectpived the verdict quiet ly and without emotion. He set at the tattle talking with hla counael, while a few ioyal friend» came up and ebook him by the hand. Many of the city employee, appointee* of S hmllx, were preaent and t)i»y allowed the greateat aurprxe and <orwternation. Assistant District Attorney lleney, who ha* istrne the brunt of the Iwltle for the prosecution, was not In the courtroom when the verdict waa brought In. I ven the piiroiuthm did not aspect su< h a quick d<«taiou by lite nod waa'iit | t•• |«1 re-1 for It. There aeie no signs of jubilation when tiie result of the trial wss known »m<tng tiie fore«• of the proeecullon. They iook tlieir vktory quietly. Among the crowd were lirard expree- ■ iona <4 ratiftfnctiun that ) tret ice had ¡-••i. doo.-, oio !! ■ > »err mingled witii words of regret that Schmitt, who bad played such « *.•» ml |>«rl during lite tire an.I w.rr I. L ;., ¡..¡...I limtad to the influence that h»«l tr..ogM absjtSt his rooviction of felony. Sentrnoe will lie prom>unc«Hl June 27. Han Franc taro, June 18.—Acting un Th* Hague, June 15. — With the rep der instructions from Distri-1 Attorney resentative« of 4ti coeintrie» gathered William 11 larogihtn, the taw rd of su Itetiver la full of deletraUe to attend here for the Opening ol tbe second ¡ware pervisor* »h (rtly after 7 o’clock laat the land law conv« often. conlerwnw, which will take place to night adepted a revolution declaring Tbe new Halva>l<iro«ti revolution ie Mavor Eiurenc E. Hchmita tempneatrH* day, their is a temai Sabir txmtnuit be not making much headway. unable to ¡>erform hi* orticial duttra and tween the rontimenta prevailing U|ion appointing Superviwir James L. Galla Limitation of armament will n>H the eve of tiie original conference of gher acting mayor. Th* latter ray* he come before The Hague conference. IH99 »nd t<slay, which lias tweome a will arwoime the mayoralty at once and The wife of rx-Governor Wells, of subject of general comment. In 1KUV, he denies tliat he ha« made with the SCHMITZ MUST STAY IN JAIL. -A Utah. ! a.« been la'ially hurt m m aut" district »attorney or with any one else although l«wa tiian half the present wreck. an agreement to resign at «command, in Judge Ha« No Dxcretion and Give* num! er of governments were represent WON'T RUSH STRIKE. «rrder to trrake wav for a reform mayor, Baron Kaneko is to aucraed Aokt a* ed, the iio|>e of the world waa high and Sheriff Strict Order». whose name is yet to be annout c -d. Japanese amlaorador to the I'nitoi Mr. iMngdon, Assistant District At Han Frannciasv, June 17.—"No bail there waa a vision of disarmament and State*. Telegrapher* Realise Great Coat to torney Heney, Rndolph Hpreekela and for Eugene Fl. Schmita," the convicted the baiiiaiitnrnt of the cur»« of war Butin»«* That Wou*d Follow A tire in a Boeton garage destroyed tfo-ir ! .o 'll. dlute **-■ •• ate* m the 1 r: mayor of Han Francieco, w»» th* ruling from among civillaed people». Men bet wren 36 and 40 automobile«, value,I New York, June 18 —The Commer • ri »-raft pcueeeLtioa ate ■ 'v made by Judge Frank II. Dunne, in th» at 1100,000. cial Telegraphers’ union haa not yet placed in actual ccntroi of the munici- application mad* by the mayor'* conn- who were here eight years ago r«-eall New York broker* report the theft of received an answer to the demand* <>n ¡«I situation. Tliat they will be allow •el that he tie given hi* liberty under how the dvlegal«w of lite ¡Miwera met in (20,000 In boml* which were in tranait the Western Union Telegraph company, ed so to remain without legal conteet bond ¡tending rontence, which the court rr*,»>nse to the generous a|>p*al of the according to President H. J. Small, o< by tiie convicted mayor'a attorneys is will pronounce on June 27. from London to New York. Judge emperor of Ruroia and entered upon the Union. After a meeting of the ex It is the plan of the Ihinne adopted aa hi* own the «land of tiwtr work with the seal ami enthusi Order» have Iron received at Hono ecutive committee tonight, both Provi not »ruperted p,‘h. f,,r. ... t,, H m I i t.,r ti c tiie ptiveviitlori that in the vyee of the lulu to double the eajwcity of the firm* dent Smail and Secretary Treasurer nation !n a few day* of gome one of the law tlie mayor 1« no different from any asm of men upon a holy mission. Yet cipal army poet neat that city. Rowell left the city, Mr. Rnaaell re 18 supervisors. This forthcoming, act other ¡ter»>>n on whom the jury ha* rot three mouthfl later this dream fadetl atid nothing beyond the adoption of a Eruniinvut rallr rol surgeon» Itelievr turning to Chicago. ing Mayor Gallagher will appoint to the brand of felony. President Small notified all the un the vacancy a man named by the dis tii»t many wreck» might tie averted If Ex Judge J. C. Campbell, the may- pious vow remained of the avowi-d ul>- (lie employe» were retired upon leach ion* ’«slay t K m t tbe statement that the trict attorney. Ho »oo«i a* he take* • r'» chief counted, made the formal mo ject of th» conference. Tim powers fevering a discussion »1 a adjustment of grievance« had liven post ctlice. Gallagher will resign from the tion for the admittance of hie client to ing 40 year*. poned waa untrue, and directed them to mayor'» chair and hi* resignation will tail on the airviigth of an atii-invit in propawul to r<slu«*earmam«nt* fear tliat, The trial of Orchard for the nturtier hold themselve* in rvadiusa* (or Im b*' a<wj>.ed. The b-«rd, acting under which the mayor auva tliat, by rroam tin Ire* it is brought up, the whole ides of »«-Governor Steunenberg ha* Iwen portant information. At orders from the pMaerution, all) then of having liven rotnpellrd to give al- tnsy fall into unlverswl ridicule. p>artr>med until after the Hay *o,l. Pet ¡‘resident tstnaii also imued a state t ¡elect the new iiM*mta*r ita |>r«'»nient pro miwt hi» w hole time and attention to the outeet It ia mmoi that the important tibone-Moyer trial«. merit in which he mid that krai union* : ; lein|K>re and by virtue of that office he bl* trial for the last four weeks, public thing la to avoid discord, and with ihe Telegraph operator« cf the United a!! error the country were ilaiooring will al once become acting mayor. buatnaaa requiring hi* attention ha* purpose of permitting a further exchange State« will ask congnwt Ut take charge for a »trike, I ut that they laid been liven delayed and there i» now a large of views and in order that the delegatee notified that they muat take no action o< tiie line*. amount of it ¡tending and undetermined may get liettar acijrudnted, it lias been MAY HAVE DISPUTE AT HAGUE. ODESSA IS STORM CENTER. without ¡«rmiaaion from the national and requiring hi» immediate attention. d«'ckie>l already to portponr the second A Great Northern .¡»utrongvr train wraion uf the confvretice until Tuea- officers. He added that in view ol the Japanese Scham* Ut Aggression Op- was wrecked near Minot, North Dakota, day. Home optimist* incline to the frwt that a »trike would 1« coetly to Dissolution of Douma I* Hailed With possd by America. and 17 people injured. RESUMES DESPOTIC POWER. opinion that the fact that the'.liffteultlra boaineea men throughout th* country, Joy by Reactionist*. New York, June 14.—A Vienna die- The elder atatesmen and ministers of the national board of the union «u are fully appreciat'd tn advance is only INI«'«»«. June IN — The new* of the likely tu make the ultimate result ¡«ich to tbe Harald quote» s dalegat* Ja|«n do not regard a» roriuu» the agi anxious to avert it if ¡>oaslbl«. diaeolutto« of the douma ami tiie ern- Cxar Dissolve* Douma and Chaneg* richer. tation in Han Francieco. Esilting Law*. to The Hague rupfarenoa, seid to b» lb» pertar’» manifesto waa recelv««d with JAPAN NEEDS MONEY. I>e legatee to The Hague ¡Kxtce con atu|M>(action by th* Ptogreralve* here, repraaantativ« of * grast power, aa de- Ht. Petersburg. June 17.—Emperor United Railway* Deter Dividend ference have little hope of accompink who liad not exptsMrd th* al»riigation of Nicholas a th r re. I his signature Hatur- alaring timt Japan l» to hurl a bomb New York, June 16.—The directors Thought That Thi* Can Be Railed In the laws ao far forre«! (rom the govern day to an ln>|>erial uka*e abolishing the ing anything toward disarmament. into thg conferenc«. by lulnglng forward ment, but provoked the high«« enthus pre»«-nt douma and ordering tliat lit* of the United Railway* In vestment France Now. Ilarrtmanx'a businroa aoemlaa have th» (juesti-'U of rieht of ■ runqueter Io Paria, June IN.—While political con- iasm (torn tiie Uomo of True Russians, elH-lions of memlrers to it» •ucceanor, coui|«ny, It was announced today, have ann«x territoiy atiliimraled withal! that atarted a movement to compel him to !i!r give up t lie control of other railroad».' »¡deration* of high order contributed to who today celebrated tiie event with which ia to meet Novemta-r 14, bv held datermimsi that lt.w(|l 1«? Inadvirshlr ro 'i' ■« tt ■ , Jr - thw «an;jtí¿irt af • - • *«s. I j iiiHM-r the n-w r:e«rl:rs?i law. »«•«••• ••«••• the negoiiatiw of the uvW rraiwu-Jap- | Tni» will ba warmly nenied by both at pt esent to take action with reepert A new mavor will noon it* niicaen in «tiw} «a h »mi ijj » « waaeii tmrxi inc vid«* against th* "submergetH'e of iii* an«ra» entente, tiirre is no longer any to the semi annual dividend on pro- Rtusla and th» United F at*«, Mia ban Francla-o and then the head* of doubt that tbe eulwtantlal quid pro quo True Rinviane marched in prorti.kvn educated claarro by the uneducated Hcrald's Informant ie quote«) a» eaying. the roveral department* will 1« re- to the cathedral, where a «peci» l «et ferrel atock which 1» ordinarily pay The Ituwisn» hav» large private prop- tna'ses." giver, by Fiance we* the promise ol ac moved. nee was held. They carried huge Rua- able In July. Thi* step »nr taken, It Th » action conalitutce a virtual coup ce*» to the French market fur future etUiw In Manclrttria, and Ehe United Ht. Ixmla rot »part a day for the kill Japanese loans. Japan did n:t ne«! a alan Istnnets and bust* of high govern d'etat and override* tiie fundamental ia elated, in view of the existing Strike Htates conald> iBtifo lultilng and uther ing of rata and now tbe authoritiee will French guaiantee for Corea and Formo ment otficial*. ' There were no exer laws solemnly prociaime«l by bis majes situation in Sen Francisco, gfid to tbe interrata In <>r.g Of auch Intereeta ty <>n the vv* of th«’ convocation of the end tliat the !nv«wtment company Japau pfopee.jo dapriva them. At all harp Ut do something t> get r.d of the sa, trat a Japan««*« guarantee for Indo- cise». Hitus. the diaeolution of tiie douma first donma. which declare that the might be enabled to »ftord to the ca rues*« s. China was worth a great deal to Franc*. events, tliat ja to I* th» obfocl of her Francisco tte Jatmn, according to the confidential tiie police liave at reel«*«! more Gian 300 electoral law can never bn ota»njwj United Itailroa.I. -f piofswitjon. A receiver has been placed !s ehar» persons, including three professor», th* fullest measure of aupport. Tlte divi without tiie roneent of parliament 'JTie Unitrtl Htglra ¡irqMieca to bring <>f Milliken Broa. Steel mill, New statement* made by some of her high leaders of the different Radieal ¡«rtira Itself dend has lieen 2', per cent semi Thia breach of the constitution est représentative» in Euri ¡ie will need a motlon diainctriiwlly op|i<>*ed to that York, and the plant »hut down, Fif- aotnathlag like live billion franc* (|l.- and »everal tainrliea, Including a num la ju»tifinl by the great law of nts’eaal- annually. of Japan, and thia, in vivw of tbe jure- teen hundred men are idle. Governor General ty, tiie advisers of tiie e rn per or holding OOO.OOtl.iiOO within tiie next few years tier of children. ent exlating cixdtmaray Itelween Jsjiau Kaulbars summoned before him 11 Jepeneae 1klmo»t Shut Out, It lm|s»«*ihle under present condition* The Japanroe vic» miniatrr to France to convert her present high rate loan* and Amerk-a, It is rswy to mw ha» all aaya hi* country can never forget that and to furnish the capital n«-ce*»ary for public officiale and wanted them against to MM-ure a parliament cafwble of co- Han Fianclaco, June 16.—'The •p*»* the making» 6f a tiral claa» Internaliun- American opened the way foe wratern industrwl and commercial development commenting on the dissolution, other ojierating liarmonioualy with the crown ■age of the law by oongreaa ro«f/icling al ruw. wise their punishment would Iw sus and reaming Rural* from anarchy and civilisation and depkitee the war talk. in Manchuna. the atiiniaaion of Ja^nroe laltorvrgin pension. revolution. The Chineee crop« will be «bort the mainland lia» ¡>ractlcally ellminal* FINISH WITH ORCHARD, SCHMITZ MAY UPSET PLANS again thi« year. Fire Deitroy* Montana Town. a .. A,» 2. . NO CONTEST ON BOND ISSUE «•I the iniiiiignrtion of that cla mi Of Butte, June 18 —A apccial to the A<lama i* to be forced to teetlfy In Chief Witness (or ¡Mate on Stand fer Aaiatica," raid Commieaioner of Itnud* If He Secure* Bad, Rcheme for Re Mirier from Harlowtown. Mont., taya the Hay woe»! rage. • Sr» Daye, grallon North yratordgy. "During May Union Pacific Yota* »100.000,000 organisation Mar Be Delayed. "Fire which broke out In Marahall’» about 700 Ja^nero laborer» arrivefl Nicaragua ha» sent an army to aralal Hei»e, Idaho; June ¡4.-—Tlw» maw- for Improving Lins. general »tore haa practically destroyed Han Francisco, June IS. — A radical from Honolulu without |M>a|M>rta hw levoluticHiiata uf Salvador. f Harry Orchard cloeed Before the Are could tie Halt lake City, June 17.—At a spe the mainland, but they were all In •ilium ehange in tiie executive branch of Han thi* village A cloudburst near Tilford, ■ »mall Francirco'» government ia contingent controlled everything in the buainre» cial stockholders’ meeting of the Union tranait, and went to Britl«h (teliiidtui. y«*t»rr| « had en on the stand South Itekota town, caused lite death on development* In the case of Mayor street» had Iwvn burned except on* »tore f'acifle lisilrwd company here it was The border 1» being watched to see shi full ilnys and |«•<« of two, having of five people. The build decided to Issue 1100,000,000 In new that they do not come back into the Hchmita, who ia temporarily incapaci- and the railroad station. ita'cn callçd at' D 30 o'ekrk on Jun* 4, The la»uc I» for th« purj-iev of United Slates." Aril employe» of the W»«tern Union tMt««l by rtsuain of hla imprisonment In ing* destroyed Include the ¡«land ho sLs-k and hl* rr<«»-»xaminatlon Iteing fln- tel, lien)«inin Tur ’ er a general »tote, a mawtlng the exjiensra of improvement*, Ihr tugbout the United State« ar« ready th* county ¡ail- leheal el 2/M o'elnrk y*»f»y«tey The date for the paeslnr of sentence meat market, two wdoon» and a num present and nrnenro-tive_ slenj the lint to eo nn strike. Orchard is Corroborated. no n. Ig ide dir««t cxaminathtn eight The of the Union Pacific, on Mayor Hchmita in the ext«, rtlon caroa ber of ether buainwa building». Bol«e, kiahc, June 16.—The proaicu- and one-half hours were ronenmed, .Mayor Hchmltt* remain* a prisoner on which be haa lew>n convicted baa lOM i« eatimate»I at glxiut I!.' The exact vote on the borni lasue waa While his ''I -r ■ (SO In Jail and the t«ard of atipervi»>ra will been set lor June 27. 2,193,316 aliare* out of a total of 2,- tlon in the Steunenberg murder trial Prior to that with «mall insurance." 2fl hour*. He left tiie stand appar elect, hi* aacceaaor. 980,000 share*. While the poll waa yeeterday, entering In oarneat uporf the date he c.iru>ot pxarlbly procure bgil, el |ly str ngvr than when he Iwgan his lea Block* Ft, Michael. kept open for two hours aa required by «•cording to tbe decision of Judge The German Insurance company baa «ulMtantiation and corn bnratlon of fratimony. and he I» In excellent spir Seattle, Wash , June IM.—Ice i* still statute, the proceeding» were merely Harry Orchard'» testimony, show ml a it«, sc, ording to tim statement of the offered it* San Fra miaou policy bolder* Dunne, but the law provide« that after perfunctory . it was explained by th* judgment t«aa been paared, tiie matter blocking St. Michael, A laika. The 60 rent* on the dollar contlnnoua thread of evidence connec- warden, feeling reliev»d after thna un of allowing bail 1» discretionary with passenger* on the ill fated steamer officera of the company that the new tioon Geoige l*ettita>u«’« »tore in l>en- burdening himaclf of hi* long story ef Japanese hep* the vi*it to their eonn- stock issue ia not to be sold immediate auy magistrate having jurisdiction. Ohio, trwnsterrrs! to the «trainer Uma ver with Orchaid at Han Franciaeo, en crime of every grad«’ from murder try by Secretary Taft may lead to a Consequently, If jmtgment I* ;•«««• I on tilla and rent forward, have been land ly, but is to be held tot the re<iemjitlon gaged on the lit ml ley murder plot; down. new treaty being frame). the date set. Mayor Schmit* will liave ed on an Ice fl<w>. ami rvpirta received of (76,000,000 of convertible bond*. partly developed another direct line by Harriman ha* given np control of ground lor a new application for ball. tiviay imikate they made a precarious which it ia hoped to show that Hay Ar* Prejudging Verdict. the Alton railroad to the stockholder* way over the ice to Mt. Michael. The Strike Kill* Havane Cigar Trade. wood eng» gel and paid Steve A • la in» for tem.ire' ' ' — ' ' traveler* bound for that port At in after making a nice profit. Cor firm Report of Treat». “ ¿e*«—— - ees»«a' Ml’lrtl - • - • ’ • - tbe jury In Boise, Febam and Robert no.nl-.» .—»—I u- Mi-u-.i • • i i : MFlW .Ivin« IM — *TV»ro evaa — ras areoMlne tn rennr» a nt..» >••• Anew airiae I* paralysing the lndu*try. The •ever») touche» of confirmation to Orch son, are feared l»y W. D. Haywood'* at found the victim of whieh was to be signing of treaties by France amt Npuin ice and then made way In a eimilar m<*t ret *‘it compilation of atatiatlca by ard'» general story. torneys, a' I if th* «H-ietety of the ami Great Britain and Npain. uintoglly manner for Ute »teamer Ella to go up expert* shows a rapid deeline eince Vice President Fairbanks. Wi-«t« rn Federation nt Convicted it will the Yukon. guaranteeitig Die integrity of their re February 2.*!, the date of the Iwglnnlng No Ceuse for Alerm, Say* Komura l<> tawtiiae of th»»« two, le the general Tbe launch of the hattleehip Minn*, spective countries and their insular and of the »trike. The total unrulier of Izmdon, June 18.—The Japan»»» am* opinion of the deli gatee to the conven aot* haa been found, together with the rokwital ¡»»seramne in tiie Fa«t Atlant Devlin Muat Aid Japan»*», eigara ex ¡sir ted in five month* thia year hnneador, Heron Komuns. today tented tion of ti»e Western Federation of Min brail** of th* men drowned. ic end Mwldertanewn and which «»» Han FrancMOo, June 18. —(Jnite.1 waa M.M7.000, against 106, 111,(MM) for • statement to the prma reciting tbe ers now in »•■••ion here. While lite Stolypin, premier of Rural*. demand* officially denied, was fully confirmed 8. a tea District Attorney Devlin todai the correaponding month* last year. facta in reepret to the attack nprin the delegate» are l<«>king for the acquittal be arreet of conspirators again»! the Vd»y by M i'wlmo, French minister revel vol a letter from lltormy <t,-ner»l The value of the export* during thia Japeneee restaurant in Han Franciaeo of their chief, now on trial for murder, The f*«-t tliat he Bonaparte in xept'itee to that which he per io I waa 14,277,000, compared with May 20 and the negotiation» which fol* they admit tliat the presence of theaa iar under threat of diaaolving the of foreign affair*. bad not, at the time the new* waa flrot root contain! g a re|v*t on the riot (fl,832,000 during tbe corresponding lowed between Washington ami Tobin men on th* jury ie ceuatng some anx- publfohed. rommun mated with the ti.roogh which a Japan««» reetaarant pnri.»l fo ltrOfl, when there were 03 Coscludiog as follow». "Ae you will lety. »••ral severe earthquake* ate re powers Interested, Irol to the offcla) vu damage,!. It la rt ported, huwevvr, tabor troulde*. olwerve from the above »tat»meat, the al In Chile. denial. that fie lia« been Inatructed to lend whole matter ia pursuing It» normal Russia Will Borrow Again. tío land fraud trial* have been whatever aaeiatanca he can to the Jap- Railroad* Must Comply. course, and there ia aiwolutaly nothing New York, June 14.—A Paris dis bi by the lllneaa of a juror. Medco Ha* Car Famine gneae. Lincoln, Neb., June 17.—Attorney which would justify th» alarmist ru patch to the Tlmao state* that arrange Totrvon, Meg., June 18.— Willard H. General Thompson ha* filed an injunc mors emanating from irresponsible ments are bring made by European fi jrtland gateway will not be New Yorker* D<* of Heat. tion against four of tire principal rail- •otircee." Washington lumbermen un- Mené, an official of the American nancier« to supply Ruasia with |M,« Smelting A Refining company, etated New York, Juno 1ft.—Five death* roar] linea in Nebraska to compel them OOU.IXJO In gold, <4 which snm lb* yesterday that mining and amelting In and revreal pr<»Kraton», due to the to maintain the two-cent tar* and anti- Wleeoreln Senate Real* 2-Cent Rate i United State» ia to furnish |12,OO6,0UV. movement amone Union terests fh Mtxlco are facing a criai* in heat, were rrjiortwl yaeterday. The pea* enactment!«, now operative, and Madison, Wie., June 1A.—The aeriate , The under»tending ie that th* money loMere to foro* tire «ale of th* matter of fuel and ore transporta weather trareau »bowed a temperature to put Into effwt the commodity today by a vote of 21 to fl kilted the ia to b* applied »iclualvely to dotnaatig tion. of 90 at n«m. freight rale on July 9. 2-ceot fare railway bill. ntada. I