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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
a " .... -*• '*, . •**/> a ¿Sv a s-r I » • • TKV a - ^•<-3 OIUXiON, SCIO NEWS OF THE WEEK RUSSIA SEEKING TROUBLE Gunboat Violates Rights Accorded to American Vessels. I IS GUEST OF ASTORIA .11 I . Y 1907 JAPAN READY FOR WAR HAYWOOD ON STAND. Would Attack United States on South With Big Army. President ol Miners' Federation De nies All Evil Deeds. San Francisco, July 16.—The hark- Mexico City, July 15.— Nine thou Bol»e, Idaho, July 12.— Rapid pro ent in» 8. N. Castle, Captain A. Peder sand i«teran J»|*nv»e soldier* are now gress was made yeeterviay in the Hay- sen, arrived here tcslay from the «»I in Northwestern Mexico. They are sta w. -I . a»,- I ',,, cro-s examination cf fishing gr.Hinds off the coast of Siberia, tioned at points in the states of fionere, Charles H Moyer waa completed at oua and rv[««rts that the viwael had been Siuoloa and Chihuahua. Each group seMitui of lhe court and in the alter» t*acl«xl by the Russian gunboat Mand- is command«*! by skilled commanders, noon the dir— -t - „« ’w# JJ, jur. i>«-r ship's papers taken and warned who • -.nur in th. K Haywood, the defendant, waa carried to stay 30 miles from the shore, under war. Thirtg thousand Japanese, the w.«li shngjthic-dgh hi* story. threat of being confiscat««! and the offi vast majority of whoiu ars veterans of Both men have made g*««! witneasee. A Resuma ©f ths Less Importarli but cers and crew tak«n to Petropavlovsk Whole City Turns Out to Greet Him tile Russian cam|iaigns, are in the Attorney General Is Advised That They were e*p«*'te>l to detry everything Not Less Interesting Events in irons. sarnis» 11 it • -1 south weatern said by Urvhard that connected them Warship Adds Official Salute Competition Is Killed Between Captain Feih rver stated that un June of the Past Week. States ami Lower California. Throe wrtb crime« ami they are doing so con Banquet at Seaside. Mississippi and Pacific. 18 he was cod fishing m the <>khot*li Japanese generals who held high rank sistently, but in the a aduiireiom loth e«w. eight milts fr.*m th«' shore, in in the Ruaso-Japan esc war have been make the eaac . J the state is r«velvltig Tiie “Four hundetd" of Newport, K. com|any with the ahooner J. D. l«ri>m.unc<"i supiHiit WI.en <‘rchard Astoria, Or., July 16.—Nineteen in Mexico for three mon lbs. They New York, July IS..- Wall «h»«i «•; I., Iiavs forme«! a gambling club. ••*nf<*a«"i 14 wua stated in a great many Spreckels, the barlo ntinea Fremont and tim«w tbe l*oom of the gntie of lhe drees Ilk«' Mexican rancher«* and ary agtiated lai«* y««ter<iay by a rumor tliat ««tensibly buying laml. interviews by theve and other men eon- A Chine««« tong war is on In law City of Papeete, all From San Francta.xi, cruiser Charleston broke the »tillnesa The Trans-Oceanic Immigration com- the Interstate Coinmen*«» ««inmlrsion, nect««i with the innturgorncnt of the Angeles and several Orientals have been when the ManJjur hove in eight, Ih» ot the air at noon yesterday anmmncmg |>any, whose va«e president is T. Ilina- which luu> bran investigating the Har F«'der«tion tliat h«> km w notlilng about killed. commanding officer, raid Captain p«i- the arrival of the train Garing Vice ta, a member <>! the Japanese parlia riman control of the Union and Beukh- th« affair« of the organisation; that Richard Croker bus declined to be etaen, boarded the Castle, aeiud not ment, is subsidise«! bv the Japanoee they ha«l no knowlwige of him, liavlng I’reeldrat Fairbanks, who was Astoria's come a candidata for the English |*r)l- governtnant to bring Ja|*n««ee soldiers ern Pacific. will make public its report met him, but having n<< r«wl acfjuaint- only the ship's i-l«*arwnre papers, but born r**«! guest. As the vice president to Mexico. They liave l»««*ii coming in within a day or two and that it will ament. an«-« with him. Now they are obliged all of Captain Pedersen's private (aper* stepped from the train lhe cruiser's to Mexico nt the rate of H«M> per month, recommend a s«'|«rat ion of the Southern t«> practically a«lmit intimate acquaint- Congressman .Jones, of Wellington, Pacific ami Union Pacific railroads on announces that he il ■ candidate lor find his u. *at, i,'* <*ommi«sh n and certi- band playol a martial ait, th« him* landing at Salina Crux, Manranillo and the ground tliat they are competing an<q< running over a long period. Again fi.ate. Captal ri Peds rar n remonstrated, c«at««l marimw brought their guns to other Paclth' porta. and again they admit the correctness of the senate. ons In case of war. the plan Is for the lines and tliat their operation dix larmg that his vessel was outside Orcliard'a statements trapeoting collat ia against public policy mid a Fire which started in the kitchen ot th«« thr«*e-mllc limit, and therefore he prerent arms and the crowil broke into Ja|«Aneee tl««et to »all up the Gulf of system is eral inattvr« and again ami again they direct vl iolation ______ __ _ blierinan iaw. of ___ the the Hchlits hotel, Oinatui, deatruyed was violating no law. The Ruaaian cheers while daaens of whist les on California, capture the port of Guay- rettoot their Intimate acquaintanoa with Al the office of E. II. Harriman the 470,000 worth of property, commander, however, stated tliat no aitwmere, mills ami canneries joined in mas, and u»e th«- state of Honora as a him under his various aliases. statement was made tliat Mr. Hartl- Iw*e of .qierntu na tn a campaign against Heney threatens the indictment of fishing would l>e allowed within 30 harsh but loud a« laim. Il was n Deeable that Haywood was Khottly after 4 o'clock tbe |<r«w«*slon the Uniteil Stat«w. Thia plan will man had no advance knowledge <>f the far more at « use «m the stand tlian ho several big men who are influencing miles of the shore, an«! gave the H. N. commiMlon's recommendation and had Castle and the other veaaels seven days fur me« I and h«<!««l by a platoon of po practically duplicate the operations witniwa In the bribery cam*. was while Moyer was In the chair. lice, the Charkaton's lend and the againH Russia, in which Japan sel*e«l r«-elv«l no intimation as to when it During th«* entire examination of Moy to gel t*yond the limit. The anthraciite coil miner« are ap would I* made public. As a number of the Fremont's crew cruiaer'a full complement of marines Cotea at the outbreak ol the Ruas** Ja|«- er, Haywood was nervous, but when parently raiisfled, as the l»*nl of con The Wall str.el story declared that wen* on shore st the time, the vcesels and bluejackets and followed by lhe ar.eae war. the latter t<»ik th«* atan«l he was more ciliation has no work liefore it. the oitnmlaeianere had unanimously vice president ami the other guests of Japan, in her war against the United rcmainci for sis «lays awaiting their comp—« I ami sin wed lees r.ervcusnere A niiml>er of witn««sses for Harwood s return. When on the sixth «lay the the city in automobiles pr«« s<*ded to the states, will d«*|aiil Mexican territory, advised the attorney general to begin than ha«l l«eon dl«play<*d by his pre<la- an action to fort's Union Pacific to di defense have been arrested for coa- gunboat again a|qw«ai<<<l on the hotiaon, Vanlhiser. field, where Mt. Fairbanks which lies no navy, just as she di J that ■ oasor J1 ' 1 (Iven by Moyer vest itself of all its Southern Pacific te npt ami mote al rests are to lx« made. Hie Castle end the J. D. Bpr« kola sail ivddrc«»«-d a crowd <«f several thousand of Corea in the war with Russia. was cJiaracterired throughout by pur stock, of which II holds 000,000 aiiarra. p>-«>ple who had gathered to hear him. F-«reign «liplomate here, and especial pose to protect himself. Again am! A young Italian woman has been ed for Ban Frnnclsco, leaving tiie Fre Mayor Wise welcoimwi the dlstln- ly tho»*e of Europe, are watching the Acconllng to the report, so the story again in answering questions as to found murdered in Chicago and It is mont and the Pap«M*te. Captain Pedwr- guiabrd visitor in a few well chosen developments with interest and a*L*n- went, the tw«» systems are in direct criminal plana <«r acts eiiargrd tc him lielleved the d«te<i was done by the aen will lay the matter before United wonk and then Senator Fulton In Ills lahment lx<cau«e of the Ina«lequa1o competition from the Mississippi valley ami others, lie qualified his answets Slates Attorney Kobl. T lievlin tomor Black Hand aams'latlon. to th«« Pacific Coast and arbitrarily fl* row mor ing an<i request tliat it I t usual happy manner Introduced the American secret service officials, who with a phrus«* like this The com Mr. Fairbanks' r««em n>«t to lie thoroughly informed of rates in restraint of trade. All interested agree that the climax taken up by th«* Washington autlxiri tin* guest <»f the «lay. “Speaking t<«r myself, I can say there mission believes, this story continues, in the telegraphers' sttike Is near when at <>nc*e. The 8. N. Castle bekmgs to speech wax purely ot an impromptu Japan’s operations In Meti.o. was no such knowledge.” that there ia ample law to break up this nature, but he is a phasing talker ami other men will join in the strike or else A. It. Pond, of tide city. This story ia abeolutsly correct in combination. his numerous wittu iam* and l<»-al hits every detail. those alrejniy out will go lack and the It has been known for several months »non ar«>UM*<l the «-nthusiaam of the an- DELMAS AROUSES HENEY trouble be adjust««!. Hurt Mr. Harriman expects that some JAPAN TURNS TABLES. diene«* ami <II»| m «I lev! the idea tliat he is Voliva threatens to build a rivai TIRED OF BEINO GOVERNOR Attempt will l«e made to prevent the an "icebctg,” as so often depicted Little Progress Msde in Glass Bribery Zion City. Union Pacitii from holding the stocks Loe Angsts* Workman Inxu’i* Ameri He »¡Mike of th«« gteat and nneipialvd Case. A stringent prohibition law ia sure pfOaperity of tbs country, of the won Judge Wickersham Creates Mentation of competing lln<*a, ami it is said that can Flag and Fares Badly. San Francisco, July 12. Dr. Charles his lawyers have l«*en at work upon a by Speech on Alaska to pa»» in G««orgia. derful opportuniti««» to I* found in the Ix* trig«It*«, July 16.—T. Yonl, a plan t<> enable the Union Pacific to di Boston, the temptiraiy mayor of Han We»t, and prophealwl that lhe pn»|*r- Seattle. Wash., July 15.— Federal Stmaeel anu other defenders of Poti Ja|>aiicse employ«! as a wi|>er in the vest itself of tluwe ««vurlties voluntarily tranci»«», on the witneea stami In the ity ot America a* a nation was but just Arthur are oh trial. Judge James Wlckerahatxt, of Alaska, and thereby prevent long an«l expensive Glass trial ycetenlay afternoon Udd the Southern Pacific shop» in this city, nar beginning. Canada is also having Its troubles rowly rb*ca(>e<! serious injury at the Following Mr. Fairbanks, xhort speaking liefore the state Bar associa litigation, such as«venried In the North • tory of hie del«u<Tiinetit by Thwsioie with tbe Japanese influx. spce« ii«*a were made by Governor Cham- tion, cteatc*.I a sensation by declaring ern Scvurituw tight. It is «aid tliat Mr. V. Halsey, the lndicte<l agent of the hands of sn «nrag«l riwib of American Harriman's plan is to form a holding Pacific btate« Telephone <<ompany, who, Greeks at Roanoke, Va , were lazily workmen t«>«iay. Yonl was wiping an berlain, Fenator Mulkey and Congress that ho waa tired of acting as the gov company similar to the Railroad Hecur- he testified, pai«l him fft.tMMI, ’‘mostly man Ellis, when an informal re««>|4i< n beaten for hitting an American boy. ernment of Alaska, ami that the bar it lea company, which he organised sev in |i<X) bills,” fol l>avlng voted and engine on which had been placed two was belli and the public was given an Chicago telegraph operators have small American flags. While wiping opportunity of making the pcmmal ac- of the stat« must whip the congres eral years ago to hold his Illinois Cen used his influence as supervisor against the engine, Yoni Ditncd and 4elil>er- been notified to be ready for a strike. sional delegation into litis to grant tral Stock. Th«* legalltv < f this to iu- the granting of a rival franchise to the ately spat upon one of the flags His quamtam-e of thrlr diatinuiahed guest. Hom«« Telephone company. pwny ha* never been attacked. At fi 30 in the evening a spaxiial train some (tower to th«* [M*ople of Alaska. The Hague conference will adopt action was seen by another workman, Boxton ia a tlnc-looking gray halte«! Ixwring Vic«- Freeident Fairbanks and Ilia i(«rtb overshadow«! tliat of Vice neatly all of the American proposi who immediately pull«*I Yonl from Hie man of middle age. He has a credit party left for Seaside where a banquet President Fairlenka in importance, for lions. JAPAN DOES NOT WANT WAR. engine to tbe ground, at the same lime able H|iaiiieh War nooril am! la en waa held. • he insisted that the only authority of Ambassador Aokl proposât Intermar- aopiainting the other workmen in the titled to writ«« “Major” liefore hie any kind in Alaska ia tliat of ths judi A crowd Bryan Bays Jingoes Cause Scare to name. riage to cement the JJa[>sn«-»e-American building of Yoni'e act. He was the last and only Im- ciary and the governor is a mere tlgure- BRAVE bOLDlERS BURNED. quickly surrounded Yoni and he was alliance. Get Big Navy. portant witness in an otherwise slow hrad with only authority to appoint a being roughly lurndl«!, when he man- Carthage, Mo., July 13.— "Jaj«an and tedious day. He was mit a reluc ■ The rate law prevents taiIroadx com ag««l to elude his aasarlante an«l es private secretary and notaries public. Terrible Powder E«pls*lon on Bat- <i<>eo not want to make war upon the tant not yet a noticeably willing testi- II«* denounced Seattle for quirt.y en ing to the relief of farmers by giving a caped. tleaaip Georgia. special rate on farm implemsnts. joying a |20,ooo.ooo annual trade with United States,“ William J. Bryan is li«-r, but Ills examination by Mr. ileney was so splk<*«l about with rlever objec Boston, July 16.— With six of her Alaska and refusing to aid Alaskans in quoto I as saying in an interview. How to Roach Harriman. Harriman »ays the Interstate Com tions from Mr. I le I nuts—often aus- ” O( coursa, ” he «-ontinued "there g«-tting a system of government. Waxhmegtori, July 16.—The Inter otlK-crs an«i crew <l«-ad and it other» merce comm iaaion report ia a political The Bar as» elation banquet lasted io a lot of jingoism In this Japan»»* tained—that at length the gorge of the document and he ie being pet sued per state Commerce commission |.nnta out either dying or suffering from terrible until I a. tn., Mr. Falrlwnks. Governor war talk ami the hutrylng of a fleet <>( n«»l«tant district attorney r•» and he a plain and direct meth«»! by which E. burns received in an explosion of pow se naily. .Mend, t'ongrerwtnan Humphreys, Sena wat«hi|ie to tiie l*acitic coast. To my hotly »■< us«-d Illa M irrali adveiaary of II. Harriman, the railr«*d magnate, The Interstate Ormmerceconimiasion der in th«« after raperimp««ed turret, tor Pile« an«l others speaking in re mind, theNdiject is not to i«*|>el an Al trying to cloud the issue and I iii | mmìo has rrport«*l the Harriman monopoly can lie placwi in prison for merging the the battleship Georgia shamed slowly sponse to toasts. tack by Japan but that the talk ia be- justice. Union And Ceni tal Pacific railroad*. Illegal »nd the attorney general will up Beaten harbor from the target plac ing <!om> by sonic all«-g«*l statesmen at The net of 1874 la pointed out aa the VAN QESNER IN JAIL. dtvide in a few daya on what action to Washington to influence congress to in'* grounds in Gap« ('<><1 t«y late yes FREIGHT CAR POOL BREAKS. pre»«-nt «tatui«* under which Mr. Hartl- taka. terday and landrtl the dead and injured make a big naval appropriation. man may be criminally reached. The “ When I any Japan «iras not want Convicted of Land Fraud and Is Now Ftens)an«l, wrecker of the Milwaukee wonting of the law la quoted and n de men at the ( harleston navy yard. With the arrival of the Groigia there Big Roads Abandon Project Which war. I do so adviaeilly, for, when I w as Paying Penalty. avenue l«nk, Chicago, has made |2ti,- cision of the United Staler Supreme Does Not tiucceed. in Ja(«n, 1 talked with the Ivaillng tKM) »Ince In prison by charging (<■«* for court given a» a precedent. There la lavaiiH- known the details of the newt Portland, July 12.—Hull case In Gliiiago, July 15.—The American men of all walks of life and I found reltwaing mortgages, A movement lias no rec .mmei.dation made that prx-eed- terrible naval accident that has ever hand, wearing an expression on his been starteii to |«rdon the bank inga be instituted, aa the de[«rtment taken place along the «swat of New railway clearing house, which for eight only ex prensión» of friemlehij» for out face that was half smile and l>aIf grin, country.” Engiatnl. The strident oearred shortly wrecker. of justice la auppoaol to take action. Dr. Alonso Van (leaner walk«««! into Ihs months has lawn trying to ¡lerfect a befote noon y«-stenlay while the Geor county jail Wednesday ami ann«>un«*ed The emperor of C«>rea is said to have gia's crew was at target practice of! pool of all height cars In the country, Macy Japanese for Canada. that lie waa ready to iw-gln sarving the High Honor for Root. ■ bdi«ated liecauae of prt«saure from Bat notable in Cape Cod bay. In tome ia In process of disintegration, accord VMotte. n c . id, 11 iio- r..ki.. five months' sentence impoaedfnpon M. xii-c ( ity, July 16.—An unpre manner as yet unexplained two 1«* t » of Japan. ing to the Inter-I k-ean. The Chicago A Immigration company baa enter« d a him follow Ing hie conviction of subor cedented honor will lie Iratoweil upon powder became ignite*«! and in tire ter Haywood made an exceptionally Alton railr «1, which was one of the -ontm-t with the < ana* han Pacific and nation of (M-rjnry. Gewner was con- American Hecretary of State Root and rible flash tliat foilownl the entire tur strongest advoratra of the rar pooling Graiul Trunk Pacific railways to supply victeil witli ex-Congressman William good witness for himself in his trial at Mrs. R««»l upon their coming visit to ret crew, consisting of three offictrs and «■heme at the outset, will withdraw. all help wanted on construction work son and Marion R. Biggs. Boiae. Mexico as guests of the Mexican gov- 18 men, was engulf«! in fire am) re The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul and will send «lout 3,000 Ja|*n«*«< Biggs began serving his -enteri«-* of Peter I arson, second richest man in ernnreont. While ic lhe capita), ceived horrible burns, one officers and railroad has alrea«!y withdrawn, and Into Canada. Yesterday 300 Ja|*n««« 10 months Monday and Williamson lias the Northwest, is d«*d at his boms u> Chapultehee ca*tel. the summer home five men dying before the ship readied many of the big roada In Die Fast and arrived. The company ia working very np|>cal«l to the Supreme court of the of the president of the republic, will port and another Is*fore midnight. Hol ns. West have determined to a I «andon the quietly so as not to excite suspicion and United Btatee. Both Ge»n«r an«l Biggs, l«e thrown <>|>rn to them. Tlrere they The explosion «ccurr«! in lhe after project. Js[*nese spies have l«een caught will bring over a contingent on every by order of the United States t araha), will make their residence, which will superlmpo*«l turret, but tire men, un sketching Fort Rtaecrans on lbs Cali The organlxation has failed in its but Advices fr« in Honolulu ««ate that are to I* allowed the freedom of a por also I* the headquarters of Hecretary der command of l.leutrnant Caspar fornia OtMSt. prime object, to insure each road hav a steamer has been chartered to <«rry tion of the jail «luring the day, and Root. It was originally stat«! that the Goodrich, son of Itesr Adimral Good trading eltlaras of Toie«io, Ohio, party will con» 1st of Mr. an«! lire. rich, commandant of the New York ing on its own rails all the time the 876 to British Columbia, iabot or- will not he confined in lheir cells all number of cars owne«l by it. It has ganiaations have taken the matter up the t>«>«6. They are allow«! tn walk have tiecri sent to the workhouse for ot- Root, Miso IU m A and a recretary. navy yard, an«! Mi<!s!iipmen Faulkner failed to do this iM-canve it had no and in all prolrbilltv It will he refer about in one of the corridors, upon gnnixlg sn ice trust Goldthwaite and Jatnea T. Cruse, were power per.a!!— th« • •*«!• fra disobey red to the Dominion authorities. which the doors of the cells in which Denies Ha Is Jana-»-» The National Educational association opeiatmg uie eignt inch guns. ing the mandates, lieyond the Imposi they sleep open. During the day their Tokio, July 16. — Arenerai Teraucld, has place«! itself on record as favorisg tion of the established rate of rental Ali Due to Trouble Makers. cell doors stand open, but are locked al the minister of war, in an Interview to Llghecr salaries for teachers. Jailed for Contempt. per diem. New York, July 13.—Viscount Aokl, night. day, <xintrolk*t««l the reported arrest of Han krancisco, July |6.—Tbe first lhe Japaneee anibaatdor, wh» la in New F'airl*nko delivered an addre«* liefore a J a par. ree spy at Fan Diego, Cal. He reriotM blow t<> the bribery graft prose Schmlti' Appeal la Sham. Crushed by Falling Wall. the Christian Endeavor convention at Yurk to atteri«! a reception in honor ot said “There are no Japanese military cution was struck by the Ixiuia Glass San Francisco, July 15. — .Mayor Admirai Yamamoto, leaaaert») his da* Beattie. He ha«l an audience of 12,(MX). Philadelphia, July 12.—Three men officets in America except military at Telegraph operators in New York taches. The war office lisa never In defense in open court yrsterday through Scruniti su itero«I a noth« r defeat thia lara lion that there la no “Japaneee- are known to have I «-on kill«!, one was have been ordsred to pre(*re to »trike struct«! any officer ar ama'eur spy to Emile J. Zimmer, s«*md vice prewt- morning when his application to compel Amerlan altualioti,'* ami that ail the fatally hurt, and 18 others Injur«! at •i-nt and director ot the l*acific Htatra Judge Dunne to eel a «fate for Battling talk ol trouble Is-tween the two nation* th«« cohap»» of a new concrete building at a moment’s notice. Should they be examine American forts.” Telephone A Telegraph company, who the billa <>f exceptions in the raae In la a ptiantom création of irrewjwmsibi«* today at the plant <>f Bridgeman Broth called out 2,600 men will I* aff««eted. first refiiM*) to 1« sworn afterward ac which he waa convicted of ex tort Ion trlubie-tnakets and trouble-Iniuters. Il er*' company, manufacturer* of etram Acting Mayor Cl«arles Boston, of Han Five More Japanese Held. re ple<I th« <*th, an«wrrml two or three was not gran lol. C. W. Cobb, repre there t* any cause for anxiety, he aaid, fitters* sup|>li«-», at Fifteenth street and Ftanci-co, say« he told Heney and Han Antonio, Tes., July 16.—lhe questions, then refuaolto testify fur- senting the prosecution, declare«! tliat It ia due to the infinen«*e «>f tinwarrsnt Washington avenue. In the oouthwaet- Burns everything he knew about the immigration inspectors at Laredo, on titer. He war, by Judge lawler, ernn- the petition waa a eham and a pretense. ed prese talk, “tl«at oftrn tend» b« •*rn wrtion of the city. The building grafting officials to secure immunity for the Mexican bordar, arrested five more mitted for con tempt to the county jail The petition chargee that Judge Dunne drive even the cal méat te m per of the waa just tiring put nnder a roof when a himfielf. Japaneee near Green's station yester "for a term of five days and until th« waa b aæ«!, an«l that he ia purpneely public into a tempretuoua rage.” eeitlon al>out 30 feet in width and ex C' riotian Endesvor people are spend day, making lheir wav into tbe slate question ia annwrrwl .'’ hindering the perfection of the appeal tending the entire depth of the strwtnre ing ruay days at their conv««tnion in through the brush. All will Ire sent to In order to keep Hchmita In the oounty Lumber Rates Go Higher. collapsed. About 30 men were at work Ban Francisco lot deportation to Japan. Try to Blow Up Lelshman. Beattie. jail. Balt Lake City, July 13.—The H.-raid on tire aide which gave way. Constantinople, July 16. — A I «.mb tomorrow will say “Freight rates on Pennsylvania railroads are suing to Corvin Plot la Exposed. Europe Has Summer Shivers. exploded last night in front of the sum Wreck on Missouri Pacific. lumber shipments throughout the Unite restrain enforcement of the 2-cent pas Tokio. July 16.—A dispatch from mer quarters of the American embassy Berlin, July 15.—Unseasonable cold «! Htotes, sn«l particularly belwecn Bushong. Kan , July 12.—Missouri senger rate law. Seoul, Korea, reports the »enaatfonal at Yeni Krai, a suburb of this elty. Çrrvaila throughout Middle Europe, | Washington, Oregon and other Pacific Paciflc train No. 2, boun«l from Denver The National Teachers' saw da tion in discovery of 24 men, who were con era)- Four persona were slightly injure«!. empmitureo as low as 41 «legrere have c«a»t points to the Inter-mountain coun tn Kansas City, waa wrecked at 6 30 convention at Lx* Angela* has refu«ed «1 In the Seraglio palace, it ie supposed Otherwise no damage as done. The au b«en report«! in Houthorn Bavaria, try, will te* roiswl from 5 to 10 per esnt o'chrk thia morning. Several |>aaeeng- to adopt suggested changes in spelling with the intention <M assassinating some thors of ths outrage larve not been and it ia reported that enow is falling j on Heptemlrer 1 or October 1, by the I era were injured an«l the baggage and of woris. (of the emperor's ministers. | railrrad companies. ; in the Vosges mountains. chair «are ami a «h left the track. ! traced. In a Condensed Form for Dur Busy Readers« Vice President Given a Rousing Welcome In City by Sea. Harriman Will Voluntarily Sur render S. P. Stock. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS DISPELS 1HE “IÜDERG” STORI ¡JJj KUÀÔS ÁKt L U M Et Tl TO R S - » i W" ■V v. s tar J