» CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK MINNESOTA FORESTS ABLAZE Women Pray While M.-n Fight Fire M.litis to Rescu«. AVARICE RULES OVER DEAD KING BIG BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED. Monster Fighting Machine Will Carry Crew of 1.000 Men. AERONAUTS FALL FOUR MILES; LIVE New York. May 14. The battleship Bemidji, Minn., May 1«. Women Florida, biggest of the American and children are in Bemidji's smoke- Drrwlnoughts built thus far, was suc- filled churches tonight praying for rain cea* fully launched at the Brooklyn or Some other act of nature to save navy-yard y«-*terday in the prewence of them, their husbands and fathers and I the vice-president of the United States, the ««cretary of the navy, the naval their homes from impending eataatro- . st tar he* of all the power* atxl a crowd phe. uf 50,000 enthusiasts, whom Intermit­ Although ba'tied desperately by Uanaral Return« of Important Events Vic*-Pr*suilt to carry 10 12-ineh guns, glided 400 Mile Flight. Have Prominent Place. for Our Busy Readers. ing, a forest fire four miles wide is down the ways to the »train* of The slowly nearing Bemidji from the south. Star Spangled Banner, played by the Christopher C. Andrew«, Minnesota navy yard and the 29th infantry band*, state forestry commissioner, arrived Horae Cave, Ky., May 12. After a Ixmdon, May 17.—The whole court while th«- crowd <-hr«-rod and hundred» E. II. Garriott, chief forecaster of the United State« weather bureau, Is here from Walker, Minn., this mom and all Ixmdon are slworlvd in the ol river craft tooted their noisy wel­ thrilling flight of 400 milea, during I ing and is now at the scene of the fire, preparations for the fuix-ral of King which they aacendcd to an altitude ofl d«ah. diera will be brought from Aldershot Later when the Arkansas and the club of America, and J. C. Yates, of Mourning over the death of King Ed­ appointed Commissioner Andrews com­ and other military camps to line the Wyoming, now under construction, are New York, lost control of their ballnon, ward has ho*bed all political trouble* mander of all militiamen in Northern alreets Friday when the |>rt*cm tn embarrack cient to make a pretty go«xl little liner bndly bruised and the balloon partly It is announced that California's new miss loner Andrews immediately or the soldiers over night they will bi- in itself. The Florida herself ia by no wrecked. primary law ia a piece of patchwork den-d Company I. Minnesota National vouar ip the parka and atrveta. The meai» finished, for as she went off the Th«- balloon came to earth near Cen- and woefully inefficient. Guard, from Crouluton. Company H, i city will have the appearance of an in­ ways yesterday she was only about 60 ter, Ky., a hamlet about 20 mile« from Remarkable attentions paid to of Bemidji, went early to the scene un­ vested town for two days. per cent advanced tow an la completion, Horse Cave, and dropped through the K*evelt in Germany are causing der their own command. It is expected that 700,000 persona which meat» that she was not much final 100 feet of apace like a stone. The two big Weyerhaeuser and Shev­ will pass through WantminsU-r Hall t«> much comment in Europe. The escape of the balloonists from m<.ro than a vast empty hull, and «till lin Carpenter LumLer companiea' look upon the coffin. Barriers arc be- A woman who had been bitten by a awaits the boilers and main and sec­ instant death was little short of mirac­ camps and timber holdings are located (ing built by means of which the people rattlesnake was taken HO miles in on ondary engine* and armor and equip­ ulous. there, ata! immense stores of lumbar will be ushered through in four lines "We left Quincy, III., at 6:55 o'clock auto to a doctor by the Izaiis W. Hill ment that go to make up the ship and pole« are situated directly in the nt the rate of 16.000 an hour. The Monday evening," said Mr. Forbes. party, now touring Eastern Oregon. ready for commission. path tif the flames on the southern out­ laxly of the late king will not be ex- "We were hoping to strike favorable Probably there ia not a battleship Roosevelt arrived in Ixmdon as sjw- skirts of the town. poa«d to view. The mourners will see I ‘ posed afloat that could tackle the Florida on air currents from the West that might rial American ambassador to attend The mills closetl down at noon and only the coffin with the official regalia even terms, when her commander's give ua a chance at the long-distance the funeral of King Edward, which both day and night crews were ordered and heaps of flowers, • We were carried in a semi­ flag flie* from the ungraceful, but record. will entitle hlfn to the highest honors. to the yards, where they are wetting * The “ flowers contributed by organi- formidable skeleton masts which will circle. passing over parts of Illinois, The flood of emigration from the down the lumber and trying to quench tationa and individuals will represent he placed upon her, that ia, provided Missouri, Indiana and Kentucky. United States to Canada is beginning the flaming brands borne on the high many thousands of dollars in value, the naval designers do not change their "Tuewiay morning we encountered to worry officials of the departments wind into the lumber piles and to the Ths most elaborate wreath was sent minds, as to the utility of this novel intenae cold and a severe snow storm from Windsor, consisting of coatly of agriculture and commerce and labor. central business distcicL at an altitude of 16,000 feeL Tuesday Increasing volumes of smoke have white flowers, interwoven with pur- feature of marine architecture within afternoon at an altitude of 16,000 feet Advices from Changsha, China, the been |xxiring into the town all day, pie, which is the royal mourning color. th«- next eighteen months, by which we ran into another snow storm. capital of the disturbed province of and tonight it is nearly suffocating. The wreaths contributed by private in­ time the Florid* should be in commis­ Shortly afterward we shot up to 20,600 sion. Hunan, stale that the Yale mission in In the churches it Is im|x*aible to see dividuals, numlier'ng thousands, will feeL From that time on the cold waa that city has been placarded for de the lighted jmlpita from the rear. be hung on posts in the stree ts. so intense that we became benumbed INDIANS IN REVOLT. atruction by fire. The foreigners, who The poorer residents of the city, lo­ The artillery horses, with gun car- and half stu)x*fied and gradually lost were beginning to return to Changsha, cated adjoining th«- big sawmills, are riages, were rehearsing today through power to control the balloon. arc again living on boats in the river. running panic-stricken through the th«- streets along the line of march, so N«w Mexico Redskins Destroy Prop- "I cannot tell what the altitude was ery and Stasi Stock. Harry F. Waugh, of Seattle, a min­ murky streets. Should the small fires, a* to avoid the possibility of a mishap just before we made our final drop, but in i the lumber on Friday. * ing prospector, memtier of the Arctic ignited *" by the * brands East Lan Vegas, May 14. - An upris­ efforts to let out the gaa by the valve ~ Fabul-ius price« are being asked for ing of serious proportions has broken had not sucecded in bringing us to the club and leader of the Waugh sledge yards, escape control of the fighters, expedition to the delta of the Macken­ they would destroy the I whole city. | scats in the staixi* along the line, 325 out among the Taos Pueblo Indians al ground as fast as desired. zie river, committed suicide by hang The fire originated about t seven mil«-s being the lowest sum at which it is their village, 70 mil«-» northwest of "Finally I decided to use the rip ing himself. Failure to interval cap south of Bemidji, in the heart of an jswsible to get a place. The household­ h«-re, and tonight troops are being cord before we lost consciousness en­ It haa been ers overlooking Trafalgar square hurried by ap«-cial train from Santa Fe tirely. In some manner as yet undis­ italiaU in his mining project when suc- unpopulated forest. have sent a proU-st to the lord cham­ to check a possible massacre of white covered, the cord did not work well and ccaa seemed within his grasp is tie- ; smouldering in the muskeg soils. berlain for again changing the line of rancher*. licved to have been the cause. ripj**] the bag almost from top to bot­ FLOOD TO CANADA WORRIES, "’arch, which deprive« them of eagerly The Indians have cut all telephone tom. The descent was terrific, and I Forest fires in Wisconsin have ubtful in the cas«-wf*Yatea. war soon. Soldiers from the king's company, there. The government imm«-diat«ly its way from the Western Unit«*] DISCOVERS KEY TO NATURE. Three hundred pounds of powder ex- i Stairs ini Canada. Th«* administra­ K «•nadier guards, arc keeping sentry ordered 50 m«-n of companies D and F, v tch over the body in the throneroom New Mexico National guard, to Taos. plod«.*! in a magazine near txrt, tion propo-es to take the matter up S’ Buckingham palace. They are re The militiamen will arrive at Taos to­ Four Geometric Units Compose All Indiana, killing one man and injuring seriously. Known Forms. morrow forenoon. It is probably only a coincidence II ved each hour. about 20, Scotland Yard haa all its deU-ctIve* Ix>* Angeles, Msy 12. Philip W. T. that the I 'gh tide in emigration to W. Cooper Morris was found guilt) Canada hr i occurred at a time when o duty and these are reinforced by R. Thomfmon has set local scientific 500 SEALS ARE SET FREE. of embezzling 375.000 of the hinds of this country is engagc-d in trying to 1'0 more from Continental cities. circles agog by claiming to have dis- ----------- the Oregon Trust & Savings bank at settle the the problem of a pro|>er way covercl the fundamental forma upon Only 'Government Can Take Them Portland. INDIANS READY TO YIELD. which the entire physical world is to conserve the natural resource* of the jFrom Water Hereafter. reared. An explosion in' the Wellington coal country. The sharp fact is that Can­ He asserts that chemistry, the vege­ Washington, May 14. Five hundred mine in England has entombed 18 < ada is receiving thousands of Ameri­ Taos Uprising Already Over Will three-year-old male seal* arc to lx- al- < table and mineral realms and mathe­ miners. Fire has broken out and then cans every year, men who have made Surrend to Troop*. lowed to eacajie from the killing fields matics in all its stages nave their gw«I citizens at home and who will is no hope of saving any of the men. Santa Fe.. N. M . May 17. The on the Pribyloff Islands to supply the bases in certain fixed and unvarying make good citizens of the rountry to threatened uprising of the Tao« Pueblo required numlx-r of breeding adults in forms, which are only four in number. A carload of dynamite near Tacoma the north of us. jumped the track and exploded, blow- ; Explaining hia new science, which We arc getting immigrants enough Indians at Tao«, N. M., ap|«ars to be the future. They are to be mark**] in ing two brakemen to bits and tearing to offa-t the loaa, but the class of in at an end. Governor Mills Unlay said auch a manner a* to make them readily he U-rmed st«-reom«-try, before s b*xly up the track for a considerable dis­ comers is so inferior to the class of the national guard sent to Tao* last recognisable throughout the scaaon and of Southern California educators, yea- night has been order«) to return. tance. outgoers that th«- United States gains under no circumstances are they to be tenlay and today, Mr. Thompson e necessary for the per cent more, on the capital employed killed. geometrical conception which he would The owners of the farm arc not cer­ tr««i|« t«> serve tlw l*-nch warrants and not produce with a combination of two Flannery Trial Opens, in actual express operations, was make the arrests, but no bloodsh«-d is or more of hia four units. stated in a report iaau< d by the Mer­ tain whether other animals were not San Rafael, Cal., May 14. District ; attacked by the rabies-afflicted animal, feared, as the Indians, who ineluding Attorney Thomas P. Boyd, of Marin i Mr. Thompson labored nine years to chants' association of New York. and therefore they will qurantine the women and children number only 300, c«a»nty, made hia opening address to j bring hia discovery to its present state. Eastern senators disagree with Hey­ rvmnindcr of the herd and develop­ starnl in awe of the military. • > He says he devoted 20 hours of every the jury today in Judge fxtnnon's court burn’s statement that "water comjieti- ments will be watched with great care. Jay to the task. in the case of Harry P. Flannery, ex- tion is a fiction.” Chase Horsethief in Relays. Chicago, May 17. A 19-ycar-old president of the San Francisco police | llavemeyer, the sugar king, is be­ Lion Toy» With Tiny Babe. Morgan's Car Demolished. horse thief was capture«! by the Wau­ commission, who i* on trial on a charge lieved to be implicated in the Friar Spokane, Wash., May 16. Private kegan police this afu-rnoon after a 20- of grand larreny growing out of his al­ Cleveland, Tenn., May 12.- A trained land deal in the Philippine*. car No. A21 of Superintendent Mor­ miie ch a*«- that laatetl more than four leged connection with the men who lion being exhibited on an opera stage The Panama canal commission has gan, of the Marcus division of the hour* and during which the police used conducted the recently-raided fake here tonight su«idenly became again built and launched a barge made of Grest Northern, had a narrow escape three relays of hors«-» and an automo­ poolnxim in Sausalito. Flannery was the bloodthirsty beast of the jungle, from being completely demolished in bile. Volleys of shots at th«- opening ef ord*-re*l to furnish 35,00ft cash bail be­ and, snatching a babe from th« arms concrete, for uae on the canal. the yards at Oroville thia morning. A 1 the chase and interruptions of parties fore the opening of court tomorrow of its mother, carri«! it to th* buck of Emperor William of Germany warm­ the stage, dashed it to he floor and 30-ton gondola, loaded with coal, was on pleasure drive* that their fresh morning, at 10 o'clock. ly wel<-omed Roosevelt and party at plantted both hie forepaws on the little being hauled up the coal chute when horse« might be exchanged for tired the entrance to the imperial palace. one's Ixidy, licking the blood from the Train Robber* Ar* Caught. the cable broke just as the car reached | animals driven by the police addol ex­ Forest fires in Wisconsin and North­ the top. The runaway dashed down citing incidents to the flight. The po Phoenix, Aria., May 14. The two wounds on th«- baby's head and face. ern Minnesota are destroying vast the incline, broke the sidetrack switch ' lice finally capturod the thief by the | robber* who held up the Phoenix A Frantic eitiacns advanced on the lion areas of fine timber and threaten many ami struck Mr. Morgan's ear standing used of an automobile. Mariropa paaeenger train last night »nd diverted its attention, while a man towns. a few hundred yards down the main near here were raptured tonight by a snatched the baby. The child is terri­ Fruit Crop I* Menaced. posse headed by Sheriff Hayden and bly lacerat«] but may live. The Oregon State grange is Ixgin- line. A warning saved theoccupants. Denver, May 17. Colorado's fruit Immigration Inspector Corin, in the Roosevelt Will Be American Envoy. ning to think the initiatiative and refer­ Rich Placer* Uncovered. of the estimate«! value of 37,000,000 is i deaert beyond Casa Grande. endum is dangerous to the best inter­ Washington, May 12.- The appoint­ Victoria, B. C., May 16. - Rich menaced tonight by a storm, accom ests of the people. ment of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt by Black Hand Agent Guilty. placers have been found In Northern panicd by a «widen drop in tempera­ President Taft aa special ambassador Rocwevelt'a French disappointed his British Columbia, near the headwaters ture, which is sweeping the state. New York, May 14.—A verdict of to represent th« United States at the hearers at his public speech in Paris, of Taku inlet, and miners arc taking The thermometer at the western guilty was found today in the Caruso funeral of King Edward in London, and Germans ar- wondering if he out 5 cents to the pan. Jack Hy­ elope registered 40 degrees Fahren­ "Black Hand” case in Brooklyn. The May 20, was officially announced to- speaks their language any better. land. a trader, who arrived from Tele­ heit at 10 o'clock, and was falling j man on trial was Antonio Misiana. ac­ J«y. Cablegrams were exchanged last Forest fires are destroying much val­ graph creek, brought authentic news steadily, under a 60-mile wind from the . cused of attempting to extort 315,000 night Roosevelt's answer waa th« uable timber in Western Washington. of this find. north. | from lh«- famous tenor. one word "Accept.” Doings of the World at Urge Told in Brief. Paints of View on Line of Fun etal Sell High. Rip Cord Works Too Well, and Balloon Collapses.