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* J" r » a J» + ; tf af a« 1909 tVENTS OF THE DAY j — FLfetT STARTS FOR HOMfe Cxhtorn.a Solon» Mull Bs Shown Ac tual Danger. Will Arrive February 22—F«w Rspsir* Nscsstsry Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 9. Positive Gibraltar, Feb. tL- White heavy in.urnialion that anti-Jat>anrae legisla gun« boomed a ¡»art ng salute and tion will involve the United States in drowned the cheer* of »pectator* and trouble with Ja|>an la all that will pre the p‘ny ing of " Hume, Sweet Home" vent the final ¡«asMge of Grove L. Johnson’s Japanese school bill in the by the sixteen l ands uf the American asM-mbly next Wedmrsday morning battleship fleet, the great white *hl|>* The lower house has taken Speaker got nder way at 11 o'cl«**k th • morn Stanton at his word and await* en ing and slowly an-1 majestically left lightenment upon the great secret* of »tat«-, ¡miiiic y er ¡ rr.»t ly. IfVw th-ir and o ages in the w ar basin h«-rv, L«»» Important but Not La«« lot -e .-onverwati« n of menite rs bofay rcfl«-cta and »tartexi o the last lap of the r rec Dwelling* D»muli»hr<l, W-r«» Down the »entlmrnt of the assembly, the • »ting Happening« from Point« uni breaking cruise art-und t> e world anti Mui h Suffering it Alabama slightest official intimation that legis For the greater part of the last »ec Outside tha Stata. lation adverse Io the interests amt wel T»x.»x and Tonne»«.« tion of their 45,<M!O-mlle crui*i- the Ifi fare of the Japanese in this country may cause intort ational compl czti. ns »hip* will proceed alone, in d«>ub e col Ottawa prop»»*-« radical senate re will be »ufficient to kill every anti umn formation; but ab«>ut 1,000 mile* birmingham, Ala.. Feb. t>. A »torm Japanese bill. forms. off th-ir home coast they will b«* met of unusual violence equaling a lorna-io If, however, thia official information American manufacturers fear pro- by the North Atlantic fleet, in cum- in destructiva en«-rgv at many point*, cannot be produced by Stanton, if he poaetl revision of French tariff. »■**»•• «L— •****•» ( ’• !«•£•• a». ----- _ ata k •-- b4*v “ ---- aaj»-wa’l«5k« i j ♦ «••» a aaMMbv man«« of Rear Admiral Arnold, an<l es ■wept over parte of Texas. Olkahotna, T r govs'rnluent will protie four more will demonstrate that the »¡»-akcr may inirte«! by hia »hipa to their final an fenm-Moe, Alabama ami other tlouth- big packing firm* on rebate cnarge*. The A arka-Yukon-Pacific Exposition is within ten per«- ant ®f ieing ready cry "wolf" but once. chorage at Hampton Roads, from which err state» ttslay, leaving in Ha wake a Stanton*« dramatic pleading for de to throw o|*n to the world. By May I, thirty day» before the day »«-t for the Meeretary Garfield admits he i* not port they »tarte«! their world crui*«« path of ruin am! death. Hou»«-» were blown down, fluids tom up, ami the han<iic«pj»ii by limitation ot accrrt lay Fr-iay is the talk of th« Itgisla formal oprning, it will b<- complete K every detail, with practically every ex- I t l • . . . - . I'» . ,k »It's. *tl..n m. '•, . d. -.-Il a • . I k- (lt> cri , » December 18, 19i>7. The big fleet a ture In both ho«jses the members are vervi«.-», country generally demoralised. asking " tt hat in • >»r 1«! d 11 he on the first of June it will break all exposition rrcord» by being ready and expe-tsd to arrive at the Road» again Six ¡aople were killed at Booth, The nation is ¡ire¡tanng to honor mean?” down to th«- minute on the day first announced. Mi «»., when the at« rm reached there; on Washington'» birtlxlay, which Lincoln's l>»oth birthday anniversary, Th- »pleiwl.d building» ieing greeted by th* United Stat« • government to Arrayed *gain*t Governor Gillett, three were k lied at Stuttgart, Ark., February 12. Stanton an«! the conservative, how- houw the exhibit* of Alaska. Hawaii, the Philippine» am! the fisheries, are be makes the time of it* voyage amunil ami several were kille«l at l ullman, th«* world exactly one year and tifi days ing rushed to completion a- <1 Canada'» handsome »tructur«- m well under wny. ' England i» worried over the revenue ever, ia a trong anti-Japane»e force On this long cruise no »eri«>u» acci Ala. Oregon and California were first to complete »tat«- building» and Oregon’» problem. She must rata* (lou,(M>u,000 which 1» merely cvneihatory. The At Ennis, Texas, several residence« dent ha* marred the log» of ths big postponement ot final action on the exhibit 1» now being installed. Other «late building* and the building* of x-v- extra this j cur. were di-molished, though no I imi * of life white *hi|Mi, though the ve«*e!a have eral «if th«- province» at tha Dominion are under way an«! will be fini»h«-«l with ««■bool Olli was in the nature of an seen ample excitement. They have was report«-«!. At Sulphur Spring* the A wire!«-** fHegrnph operator was armistice and back of that action i* a in the time limit. ■ torm wr< eked eight dw elling*. . rv- badiy’bilrr.'-d by a Strok«- of lightning determir ati«m to puss every anti Japa Th«- magnificent »cheme of «-lectrie illumination am! decoration 1» ninety been through a atrefiuous target prac eral people were *« riously hurt by fly dyvit’g a storm at San Francisco. n,d li >■ ..«■ Ix.-spir .- ( ,, .. n tice in the Fhih|ipme», have visited ing glass and d> brls. ne»e bill if the »¡»raker cannot make I • r • ' Ja|«anc»e water* when the relation» be The "Merry Willow" hat is laid good hi* augg«*»tion that information bri liant feature of the exposition, are a* near completion. In Oklahoma, at Muskogee, th< wind tween the two countries were in an i ■ a*jde,.g « ing,pl»ce to a »hap«- that would l-e au »milt«-«! to show the folly lore down m-veral tall smokestack» on unsettle«! condition; and more lately, lo«<K3 like an inverted flower pot- of antagomxmg Japan. Th«- prop» pred cling an exptwition transportation. through St. Paul alone, of >,000.000 factories, get «-rally raxed chimney», nent* of the anti Japmese measures persons. it would serra that tha A. Y P. E. is to be one of the moat notable of in the latter part of their voyage, have and did much mimir damage. One of President-elect Taft is now rn route raced through th«* Mediterranean to are quite frank in saying that Stanton eX|»«»itl«m «uc. eases. to .'W'Si'TTrlean*. and sty a the canal I give succor and aid to earthquakr- the smoksetacka was «m th.- pawM ' must ¡«roduc« dut-unien tary proof of the company's plant, and as the bricks fell work ia progressing satis actonly. alricken Sicily and Italy. I imminence of conflict between this they crashed down into the engine WRITES OF UNSTRUCK BLOW GERMANY NOT HOPEFUL. Californ a legislature is determined country and J »¡tan and that nothing room, ruining th«« dynamos ami ma to pass anti-Japaneso legislation unleM else will kill the bill*. CHAOS IN PERSIA chinery, and leaving the city in dark shown that tTiterrtational complications That Stanton will make g«M»l may be President Ssys Riding Story 1» Not Dssire« U- deritx ding W.th Britain. ness. Worth Denial But Hat No Confidence. would result. inferr«! from the r«-mark of Governor Throughout the storm swept region Civil War Rava«»» Ciliss, Brigand» Gillett that Japan ha* »erved notice l.<>* Angeles, Feb. 9. Mi». A. W. Berlin, Feb. 9. The visit of King wires are down, and in many place» the Thr American Red Craaa society ha* Terror«*» Country. railroad» are blocked by trees ami gen glvefi (1.'•tl.OOO to provide homes for upon the Unit»;d State« to the effect Rhoa.!«-», «d this city, whose daughter Edward tomorrow ia regard«-«! general London, Feb. S. Event* in Persia eral «tebris blown on the track«. Com that any drastic anti-Japanese leg.ala Italian 4hll licj' rUujJ« orphan« by was mentioned in the Washington story ly in itself a» an event at the present tion will be regarded as a breach of arc marching toward a crisis that will munication between the different towns ‘ 9 reci.it which was widely circulate«) to the moment of the greatest political signi faith. neceitsitate Anglo-Russian intervention is extremely difficult, and full details V»re Prvsf «-nt Fait hank < has bought "You know what breach of faith effect that President Room-vel 14ia«l ficance, and with the feeing that it on the largest »«'ale unless the progre» of tlie storm damage will not tie learn out h s partners in a 225-acr* grape means in the pari nee of diplomats," •truck the young lady's horse while ed until tomorrow. would t>e an excellent thing for both •ive* and reactionaries reach h compro ani orange farm in California. •aid the governor. "Between two na riding past her on the road, ha* receiv Mayor George II. Brier, of Cullman, nations if the meeting of the two «non- A Jutch has oceurre«! in Venexuelan tions it i* a very »erto«i* thing. It ed the following letter from th* presi archs rvaulkd in a mutual understand mise a* to constitutional government Ala., wires that seven p rs- ns are negozia iona Ove/ the case of the New may mean th«' end of diplomatic rela dent on the aubjeeb: ing tending to allay int« rnati«»ial ten in the immediate future and check the kt .wiito have t><. n kill«-.I In that "My l>ear Mr*. Rhoraiea: I thank sion. From no quarter, how«>vcr, is anarchy overwhelming the Shah’« do eountj tlii- aft. ri.isui l-y u'lort.iid.', l ut York ami Bermu tex Asph .It company. tions. It i* unnecesMty for me to ex plain th« significance of the recall of you for your letter of the 29th ultimo the expvctatmn voiced with any confi mains. A« European interest shified that wire communication i* cut off Knee bones and tendons remov«*d an ambassador " With the stricken locality. At Kayo*, and am glad to hear from you that your dence that the visit of the English king (rama dying man we e uccesafully from North Africa to the near East, no a mining -amp west of Birmingham, Th«« governor will not divulge the daughter deme«! th« story that I «truck will produce direct tangible effects. grafted upon the leg of George A. nature of the matter who h ha» In-rn her h»ir»e. Of course I never struck King Eilwani ia accompanied by now it ia shifting from the near East on the Southern railway, today, five Kelly at Uie Gt -rgetown University forwarded to him by President Rooae- her hor e or any other lady's horse. Queen Alexandra, and official circle* to the middle East. Mulai Hafid gave house* were blown down, but «»nly one hospital. velt. It i*. however, ui'derstotxi that Th« whole story wa- so abatini a* not welcome the royal visitor* in th«< most way to Alxlul Hamid and the "Red man was Injured, a Mr. Ix>gan. The Americana are buying nine-tenths of thia, together with a<J«!iti«mai fact* to be worth denial. Numerous »ton«» c urtly tone, regarding their coming to Sultan" give* way to All Mirra. [iriqs rty lues in th«* territory north of the l^est examples of the work of the relative to the diplomat!« relation- of of this kind are started from time to Berlin as a return for the emperor's In overthrowing the governor of Is Birmingham is heavy. old piasters in Europe, according to th- United States and Japan, which time by foolish or malici' us p«<uplc. visit to England, and are making no pahan and notifying the legations that Brinkley, Ark., Feb. 6. Twojwr- Eugene Fiscffoff, a well-known art will bwsent from Washington by tele Occasionally I am obliged to deny comment on th«' political importance of all loans and concession* will be repu graph, may !>e submitt«*d to the assem them, but a* a rule I find it best sim »■•ns w« r<- kilb-'i and a third fatally dealer of Paria. diated unless approve«! by Parliament, the evenL bly Tuesday. Il ia the opinion of Stan ply to ignore them, because denying i th« Persian l.itx-rals hurl a new factor Injured in a tornado which »truck Tire foregt service proposes to cut ton that the display of thia information them calls attention to them an«! gives ' Stuttgart early today. Cologn«, Frb. H. K mg Edward and into international relationship*. trail* through the Las en national for will end th«.- Japanese cmbroglio. The tornado destroyed one residence a chtnce to mischief-maker'« to misleali Queen Alexandra arrived 1er» al 10:30 Prominence i* given to an article in est in California and have Angora well-meaning p««>ple by further repeti o’elock tonlght and proceed«! to Ber the Kavkas, of Tiflis, by an American ami five barn» besides doing cunaidar- goats graxexm the brush along them in AFTER MORE PACKERS. tions of the stories Sincerely yours, lin. traveler who ha* cr««*e<l Persia re- abli- damage to pru|a-rty in the sur ortter to clear fire lines. rounding country. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." cently. The residence destroyed waa that of Ry the purchks« of 160 acres imme Reba!« Inquiry Extended Under Pres STAGE WORSE THIN EVER. "By degrees chaos ia ■prrading diately rut oC the Union Printer»’ everywhere,” ho says. "The turbulent William Shorey. Ilia wife and child ident'» Directions. REDUCE PHEA'AIT SEASON Home at Colorado Spring» as a «ite of were crushed by the falling timber«. Chicago, Feb. 9. Investigation of Archbiihop Farley Calls Modern Play* condition* are involving every populous the propost-d Battami Mnitariumof the center and organise«! brigandage I» Th«- »torm did extenaive «tailing«* to the four mktitionai packing concerns ieside Hunter* Allowed to Kill But Five Bird* "Orgir* of Ob»C»nily “ Naional Lettercarrier»* A« ociation. making tie whole land a land of ter rice field». Morris A Cxx will be conducted in Chi a Day for One Month. New York, Feb. 9. "The stage is ror." the tirsi «tep toward the actual found- cago as a result of the conference held ingof the home has been taken. HENEY FINDS HONEST MAN Salem, Feb. 9. A» amended by the worse today,than it was in th«- days of in Waihmgton last week between Dis JAP SITUATION SERIOUS It Was announce«! at the hea>iquartcr* trict Attorney Edwin W. Sims a d At joint committee on game, the season paganism." said Archbish«ip Earl-y in for hunting pheasant* ha* been • ort- his sermon in St. Patrick's cathedral Acceptt for Calhoun Juror Taleiman of tlie New York s'ate branch of the torney General Bona|>arte. Who H«» M.«ny Opinion« American National Red Crow that fur Mr. Sims and hi» firat aMistant. ene«i to one month - October 15 to No- totiay. The archbishop »rid: President Thank* Gillette for Aid tn ther funda were not required for the ’ James H. Wilkerson, returned to Chi vemte r 15. The limit ha* tu-en reduc- "The old preachers wi nt«-«! us to be Averting Trouble San Francisco, Feb. 6. A truth ju earthquake sufferer* in Daly at thia cago today prepare«! to renew the beef ed from ten to five birds a day. On* lieve that we mu»t live un Irfile«! to be ror was tenqxwanly pa »cd today in Washington, Feb.fi. Opinions differ cor e ssion was made to the sportsmen time. More than (900,000 has been inquiry. These investigations will not Mved. All about us we hav«* th«- men the trial of Patrick t’aih un, and the contribute«! to the American Re-i Crt»». be upon an extended scale at firat and in that hunting with dogs will continue a d women who are setting evil exam about the gravity of the Japanese sit are* ptance of an ther was hel«j in will be for the purpom- of determining to be allo ■ ed. ples. Men hoary witn age go to the uation. Those best informed, as a abeyance pending a decision by Judge A panic among B00 g ria in the con- The seaium for duck-hunting on the whether the packing concerns have ac- public places and to tht* theaters in rule, look on it as serious. Senator W P I aw lor, to rendered 'otnur veBtsif the Sister* of Mercy on < lasaon Columbia river has been fixed from : cvpted or solicited rebate» ¡tom the »hameleasness and they bring with Perkin*, of California, does not agree row. John Scol.arti, a retail shoe avenue, Brooklyn, w*e averte-i Th rs railroads. Witnesses will probably be September 15 to January 16. This them youngsters who canpot r»cip» dealer admitted a aympaihy in favor when llp*y,were quickly assembled called this week from the oflice* of the was a compromise by the committee to corrupt11 n. We see today men an«l with the chief executive that action by of the preaident of the United Rad- fot prayer on th« lower floor. A big satisfy the conflicting interests that National Packing company, Armour A women -old men and old women who Califoriria'* legislature will contravene roads, c -r fessed a reluctance tn accept factory bu Iding near by, occupied by Co., Swift 4 Co., and Schwarzschild & apps-ar«-«l beforo iL The limit will re ought to know better, bring the young th«- treaty right* of the Japanese, testimony of the bril»e taking supervl- several small manuafeturera, waa to Sulxberger, though no large number of main at 50 «lucks, hut th«- Bale of this to the e orgies of obscenity." benator Flint, of California, however, iwira and did not approve of extending tally destroyed. game will not tie permitted in the mar witnesses will be call'd at one time. feel» greatly disturbed, aa <!oes the what he termed extenaive immunity to I The historic Lincoln coxch in wh ch President Rooaevelt'a instruction* ket. president, lest Calilomia may at thia criminal». Very much to th«- surprise W >• a’ Marks! Soaring. Th»* committee tonight complete«! it* President Linclon rude t“ Washing!««* that the inquiry be thorough will be Chicago, Feb. 9. May wheat dis- time pas* h'gislation which will violate of every je-raon in the c urtroom As f.«r Jii» inaugurai ceremony w»s de I follow. <1 to the letter in these late in- examination of the revised game laws pla e«l a runaway trnd« n. y today and Japan'» treaty right* and be cunaidcr- sistant District Atl rney Henry, first stroyed'in a, fire the other «lav at vest*gati«M>s, a* well a* in the Morris aa compiled by Secretary Eberhard, of a«i ertan ing that the jur r professed made a new high record. The market «•«I an unfriendly act. Sharov die. Pa. It was ’he sole pas A Co investigation, which ia practic the Oregon Fish and Game a sociation, The president ia »aid to have fears hi» wi linynea« to try the caac im ar- ot»rn«*<! with unu-ual excitement in the senger q« uipment uf the little Sharp-- ally conclu«1«*d. The ¡.resident and the are! with a few slight amendment* will pit an«i early displayed such restive that things may go so f*r that Japan tially ns far an hi* prejudice» would will hr« ak off «iiplomatic relation» with permit, ac-eptr«! him. ville railway, running between that department of justice in no uncertain report the original draft back to the features that the leatiu g owners not town and Washington Junction. It term* urge I the proacut on of th ■ in- house favorably tomorrow. thia country, and he has sent telegram» Thirteen tairamen were examine«! only sold heavily to check the advance, W. L Finley, representing the Au was __ coyerr»! _____ a , «Ih si eel iron put on be- quiry, according to an official who was but advised all their followers to do warmly thanking Governor Gillett and during the day, leaving IS citixena of dubon society, succ«*eded in having the fore Liit'-oln made hi* famous ride, and , in close touch sub the conference Speaker Stanton for their patriotic th eighth panel to await interrog-- open season for duck* ■Sortene«! 15 likewise. This advies »»< followed so effort* in behalf of the nation. He Wa4 suppose«! to be bullet proof. tion. A ninth venire of 75 men waa promptly that the position at the close days. Call for Men Frequent. showed the reverse of the early ten feel» that at thia time California has rderr«! returned next Monday. Fire among the fleet of flower boats Washington, Frb. 9 An official of Nebraska Take* a Hand dency, May closing with a gain of >( no right to commit any act which at Canton, China, caused the death of might plunge thia nation into war. the bureau of information of the de 8-111« War Indemnity st Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 9. Representa cent, while other months gained *» to partment of commerce and labor Mid tive Jerry Howard, of Douglas county, ?» cents, as compared with Saturilay'a Coti'tantino|>le, Feb. 6. At a cabi 0nly eight jurors have been aecure«! today that within the last ten Week» Seven Ship« on Pacific. net c uncil fislay It waa decided to today intruiuced in the house of repre final*. In the Gal hod n trial out of over 500 fully 16,000 laborers could have been sentatives a bill to aegr> gat« Japanese The r«» ge for the day was: Open New York, Feb. H. The congress make » counter propo al to Russia'« examined. •ent out to different par'» of the coun and (?hinese laborers from white w rk- ing, (1.10S; high, (1.1114; low, for the development of the merchant pl «n, annou red February I, for a set Colonel iUethals Mys warship* may try if th y had had the mean* to trav men. The measure provide« that th« (1.10S; closing, (1.11 4* marine of the Unite«) State« had for it* tlement of the Turko-Bulgarian diffi paM through the Panama canal by Jan el. Thouean«!» of appl leaf ions are be Japan«-»« ami Chin«»« must not work principal •¡•raker tonight Congreaaman culty Thia pr posal would include a Nevada Smother* Ant'-Jap« ing receive«! for work from the unem in com|>any with white men an«! must uary 1, 1915. J. D. McCleary of Minr.e«>ta, who de provision for immediate liquidation of ploye I. One suggestion which has not be employed in th«* Mme building. Carson, Nev., Feb. 9. In the Neva- clarer! the a<i<»ptfon of the proposed the whole war ineb mnity atill due to The American battleship fleet ia been put forward is that aome fund be Howard say» hi* bill wa* evolved to da legislature thia morning the assem- •hip aubaidy bill wm the only »olution Russia. Thia indemnity amounts to gatkere«! at Gibraltar and will soon •et aside by enngrrs* for the use of the eradicate condition* existing in South bly bill prohibiting Japanese and Chi- of the question. Mr McCleary »aid (1,600,000 a year, which, in accordanc start on it* voyage home. division in transporting laborers, with Omaha, where Japanese laborers are neae from acquiring land or acting aa the Pacific Ocean should be a great with the Berlin treaty of 1R7H, Anti-Jap leaders in the California the understanding that the money employed in the ¡«eking houses. corporation agent* came to the senate. American lake, but that today there key ia to pay Russia for 100 years. legislature defy Rooeevelt ami declare •hould be repaid. Thia body, instead of referring the are but »even »hip« in the merchant that no alien shall own land in that Mmistara Taboo "Saloma.** measure to the foreign affair* commit marine on that body of water now fly- Robs Store in Daylight. Cold Weather Predicted. atate. ing the American flag. Philadelphia, Feb. 9.—The forthcom tee, postponed it indefinitely. Chicago, Feb. ft. A bold daylight Waahington. Feb. 9. Following a ing production of "Salome," at Oscar robbery in the city*« moat crowded re Prospect* are that there will be a King Mnnelik Not III. N P. Buying T-delsnd«. tail Street wan successfully perpetrated deficiency of (4,500,000 in th* amount •torm, which will mo«e eastward from Hammeratein's Philadelphia opera- Addi*-Alx-ba, Abyssinia, Feb. 9. Cathlamet, Wash., Feb. fi. Th«- by a lone robber today. The thief available for army pay during the year the extreme Welt tomorrow, a cold house Thursday night, with Mis» Mary wave, which now cover« the North Garden in the title role, has aroused The local representative of th«* R«-uter Northern Pacific Railway c«»mpany has hurled a brick through the wm«iow of west will prevail over the entire the opposition of the clergy of Phila Telegram company has been officially completed the purchsse of all the tide the J ark non Jewelry company on State A plea to the Illinois legislature for Northern acction of the country by the delphia. Sev- ral of the ministerial requested to deny the report in circula land* on Gray* bay and the last deed »trret and, reaching through the shat- the abortion of the grand jury ha* middle of the week. Much lower tem- btsJies adopted resolutions of protest tion r* cently of the aerious illness of in the purchase w«a file«! for record In trrrd pane, »ecurefi (4.000 worth of stnirk a reap«.naive cboid with Chicago perature» will be experienced over the today. The house was »old out a few King M-nelik. The king ia now ab the office of the clerk of Wahkiakum watches, ring« and diamond«, with , Southern districts. 1 hours after the t.cket-office opened sent on an autonrobile tour. lawyer*. county at Cathlamet, yest-rdax. which he »»cape«!. Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. rar PARED FOR THE BUST READER t I LEGISLATURÍ DLUHM NED, Six Southern States Swept by Terrific Hinds. PROPERTY DAMAGE VI Ki GREAT ';»< ' a.i>A ■ Arrivo ft - « * * t ___ 4