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• » / , .. • . •’ 1 • • .«e • • • • •* "r- $«*?*’• « ' *.’■* à • . 1 4 , . ’ ’ * ». ■ - r. - V« I .. «• 1 Ti CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK S ... * ’ -C ■. • . F* / - J-' W * . r I a • - < ' » I * \ • t ” SL i*.’ll EXPECT CROP SHORTAGE. Northwest Railroad Esperta Say Crop Will Fall Below Average. GOOD NATURE WON CONGRESS CONSPIRATORS ARE FINED. Moses Haas Pays *0.000. F. A. Peck ham *5.000 in *1,000 B<ils. PASSENGERS BY AERIAL ROUTE Washington. D. C.— M««eee Haas, of Chicago Alarmed over unfavorable New York, and Frederick A. Peckham, crop reports, railroads extending into of Cincinnati, after fighting for fiv«-1 the Northwest have decided to inaug urate one of the most 1 _ department of agriculture, have en meni policies of recent years. All tered pleas of guilty to the ccmnt in Western railroads, including those run j the indictment charging conspiracy to ‘ ning from Chicago into the Northwest effect ..IM a a miscunouc« misconduct m in «■■■><«. office. recommendation of the de- Carries 20 Passengers Safely Over General Resume of Important Events »nd into Canada, have had experts out Many Reforms Refused to E«-Presi- L On — . the — ----------- ---------- 300-Mils Course on - Schedule dent Are Granted to Taft Only ------ * ot agriculture. ----- *“*“---- ’ Justice »-•« partment JGould I -- - • . - on their lines for the past ten days Presented In Condensed Form Tims—Tickets *50. im|>oscd a fine of >6,0<M) on Haas and gathering data regarding crop condi One Measure Failed. 15,000 on Peekham, which they paid for Our Busy Readers. tions. These men have made reports and were released from custody. The to varioua railroad managements, | other indictments pending against Dusaekiorf,Germany -The first regu which have causni general alarm as to Washington, D. C.— Thr--ugh ron them were not pressed. lar airship passenger service wax in Secretary of War Dickinson says 7, ' ,, Ballinger will be fully vindicated. the tonnage of the future. in « ■ Haas miai and Peekham paid their -------- fiens umpi wimsw, and »«» us»» i ' niiaiidii clliation «rnj and « compromise, Several of the Northwestern rail friendly spirit of co-operation. Preai- in 11,000 bills. The lawyers for Ed- augurated June 28, when Count Zep pelin's great crafL the Deutschlai^* On advice of Ballinger, President roads have already called conferences dent Taft secured from congress. dur- 8- Jr • lhr f“mr' carrying 20 passengers, succeefully between operating officers with a view Tnft vetoed the Siletz settlers’ land ; _ elate statistician, were taken by sur of giving them information regarding ing the session just cl<«cd, more im prise when Haas and Peckham pleaded msle the first schedul«*d trip from bill. conditions and diacuasing retrench- portant legislation than has been enact guilty and were not prepared to say Friedrichshaveo, on th«- north shore The Weyerhaeuser Timber company . of Lake Constance, to thia city, a dis ' menu what course they would take for their tance of 300 miles, in nine hours. ia accused of extensive timber land Railroad crop reports for the North ed in any other one session of recent client. Th«- weather was perfect and the frauds In Idaho. west indicated that along the lines of years, Hie whole legislative program, Holmes was tried in 19*»6 and the moto-a w««rk«-d faultlessly. The aver Senator Gore, the blind senator from the St. Paul, Burlington, Northwest with the exception of one bill, ia now jury disagreed. Charges are still age time maintained for the «-omplete Oklahoma, says there ia much corrup ern, Minneapolis A Omaha and other law. (■ending in the New York courts course was approximately 33 miles an roads the wheat crop, in several states, tion in his state. against Theodore H. Price, the cotton In no single session of the strenuous hour, but Ix-twecn Friedrichahaven and will not be greater than 50 per cent Ro<«cvelt administration were so many operator implicated in the scandal. Secrotary of War Dickinson refuses Stuttgart the 14 milts were covered at The experts declare that in Minnesota important bills enacted, nor did con to remove the colored troops from Fort and in North and South Dakota, for an average rate of 41 miles an hour, gres so nearly carry out the wish»-s of APPEAL TO THE UN.TED STATES the best speed for a single hour being Lawton, near Seattle, Wash. example, a large proportion of the the ex»cutive. In those days con j 43 S miles. The Postal Telegraph company anti wheat acreage is being plowed up and gress yielded to the big stick, and gave Count Zcpp«?lin was at the helm Nicaraguan Government Asks That j the Western Union and Bell companies sown to flax. grudgingly; in the late session con- when the Deutschland left Fri«!dricha- An early drouth in thia section, fol- - .. .... Filibustering ba Stopped. an- in a big lawsuit over rights in New hoi winds Kr,’«s m« t the president more than half haven at 3 o'clock a. m. and sailed lowed by days of eontinuoua hot winds, Mexico. Washington, D. C. It was reported out of the W,F *'*1 F»v«' him all that for which which took the moisture it. he made a special plea— all save the here that a large armed vessel carry away on the trip that was to mark an It is said Rose veil ar ill urge Hugh«-» e(x>ch in aviation. The passengers ground and started the wheat to head-1 ing munitions of war for the Madris to resign th«- Supreme court bench, to anti-injuction bill. were <<omc of the directors of the Ham ing out, have been the causes of the From the administration standpoint government in Nicaragua sailed from burg-American Steamship company which he was recently ap|>ointcd, and threatened crop shortage. On all of I and from the party standpoint it was New Orleans and that the Estrada in and the German Airship Stock com run again for governor of New.York. the Northwestern roads all new con a remarkably successful session, for surgent representatives have appealed pany, joint owners of the dirigible, A 7-year old boy at Louisville Ky., struction has been ordered stopped. to the United States to send a warship and guests. found a railroad torpedo, and calling One road which has several hundred after her. They occupied the mahogany-wall«?d hia mother to see the fun, hit it with miles of new road graded and ready It is bring asserted here that the and carpeted cabin situated between a hammer. He was instantly killed by for rails has ceased work on thio Im steamer Columbia, which cleared yes the gorxlolas, and from the windows of th«- explosion. provsment, terday from; New Orleans for Blue which they viewed the scenery as the Track forces have either been cut to Three robbers, after committing a fields, carried a large quantity of mu serial car sw«-pt along. Count Zep a minimum or ordered reduced in the I MMSV IIIMIMVI oe* — robliery and double murder at Lynn. nitions of war for the Madris army and pelin steered for the greater part of I «untied by citizens in immediate future. Mass., were J !“ also three large high-speed gasoline the distance. autos, one Iwing killed, one captured, launches equipped with machine guns. FARMS CALL FOR HARVESTERS Th«' route was over StuttgarL Mann badly wounded, and the third forccsi to Th«- launches, these men say, were heim and Cologne, to Dusseldorf. It commit suicide. marked “J. I.,’’ and were to be un had been carefully mark«»! out in ad Kansas Gels 26,000 Mm and Needs loaded at Prarl lagoon, on the east A Mississippi river excursion IxiaL vance for th«- guidance of th«- pilot and as Many More. count, near Bluefielda. They say the with 1,500 persons on board, caught was followed exactly. Th-:re was no mark “J. I” consigns the launches to Topeka, To|>cka, Kan.— — The big rush of the fire and was entirely d«stroy«xi. So air stirring and the Deutschland made Julian Irías, whom Madriz has ap|wint- " ' yajjte inn-at is now on in 50 counties far as known only three persona lost her way funham|>ered through a flood ed a plenary commissioner over the i^nMnaaa. _ ______ _ A call for 40,000 men to their Ilves, though witnesses say many CL- of bright sunshine. cant half of Nicaragu. leaped into the water and were not help in the fields has been responded ! j. The hour and minute of the probable A protest will lie addressed to to by probably 25,000 end aa many rescued. passage of the various points had been State department by Estradas. more could be use.i in the grain an«I bulletined ahead, so that nut only the The census bureau announces that it alfalfa cutting with profiL Th«- Kan l>euple of the cities’on the line, who will aoon begin giving out returns of Baa eight-hour law «1««-« n«it apply L> WOMEN RIDE IN AIRSHIP. ' filled the streets, but the inhabitants the 19>0 census. the wheat fit-ids. and a day's labor of of all the intermediate villages turned The beef trust indictments in Chi 16 hours more properly fills the bill in Ten Brave Dangers ot Long Flight out and cheered enthusiastically as the cago hav«- Ixeen quashed, and a new the harvest fields. In ... Zappelin Craft. u._... immenst- .......... .. torpoio-like —,----- ------ — structure with Kansan» respect Sunday as a day of grand jury ia ordered. Dusseldorf. Germany The Zeppelin *hi»tling screws drove > over their rest and for religious worship, but of between 2C0 and airship made a four hours’ excursion heads “ at a height * ot One day's heat record in Chicago in they consider it a duty to go into their 3l»0 feet. The Deutschland swung cludes six dead, nineteen prostrated over the industrial cities of this dis- fields and work on that day to save gently i: t<; li. r landing here at noon, anti four bitten by rabid dogs. Thr return and landing were FRKKillKNT PORFIRIO t>IAZ their crops if that ia deemed ntrccMary. multitude surrounding the Asad W yaarv re«Uxl«*1 FreMdeM ut ths !<•- made without Incident. machine |andjn< ghouU<J # wel(_vme ’ Th.- __ ________ While running at high s|>e«xi a Chi In years (>aat wheat farmers have cago A Alton train was derailed and worked in their fields on many Sun u U k ot Motee took a set-ond but shorter excursion in Regular tripe will be made and many tumed turtle, badly injuring 17. days, and they are doing so this season the platform pledges largely have twen the afternoon. tickets already have be«-n sold for the The Deutschland, on the longer trip, 1 It ia found that after all allotments with a will. Local employment agen fulfillc«i and harmony has "been re first few days from >75 to >50 each. carried 32 paaaergera, the largest num cies have been deluged with calls for stored lie tween the cxt-cutive aid con in the Yakima reservation are made The airship is equipp»«d with a restau tier ever transport««! by a similar crafL hundreds of men from all sections of gress. there will bv no land left for settlers. rant, which will supply the pase«-ngem Southern and Central Kansas and Okla It is noteworthy, too, that the meet The paBM-ngers included 10 women. At with a buffet service such aa is afford Ixiuis Alexander Robertson, noted homa. In Oklahoma word comes that important legislation of the s«-aaion one time, running with the wind, the ed on railroa«i trains. poet, ia dead. He did his boat writ many fields of wheat are so rif>e that forms a part of the much-exploitid great dirigible attained a spired of 56 \ The dimensions of the Deutschland ing while suffering severely from lo the grain ia falling on the ground. "Roosevelt policies." Thia legislation miles an h«>ur. The trip was from this are: length, 485 feet; width, 46 comotor ataxia There has not l»-en sufficient labor to was repeatedly urged by President city, to E»aen. Dortmund, Bochum and feeL Its gas capacity ia 24.K52 cubic return. The airship passed over th«- Nicaraguan reltela have 1,500 troops take care of iL Roosevelt, but congress turned a «leaf yards, and it carries three motors, car. Yet the lawmakers allowtd them- chimneys of the great Krupp works at ready to attack the town of Bluefielda, having a total of 330 boarepower. It and all non-combatants have been giv DEATH FOLLOWS WIND STORM selves to fall prey to the persuasive Essen. was designed to maintain a spee«i of On the return the Deutschland en smile and touching entreaty of Presi en 12 hours notice to leave the city. 35 miles an hour. Its lifting capacity countered a rain storm and had to fight ia 4 4,000 pounds, of which 11,000 A Navajo Indian in Dakota shot ami Three Killed, Seven Injured When dent Taft, and pasa«-d for him the very her way against a head wind. On i bills that ha«i been denied his prede Cyclone Strikes Canada. pounds rover the crew, passengers and kill«*! a ranchman who accused him of landing the women passengers said cessor. All of which demonstrates the express. It is expected to be able to cattle stealing, then rode 70 miles to Mooee Jaw, Saskatchewan A fright they had not ex)*rienced a moment of wisdom of a remark made by President accomplish a continuous trip of 700 the agency to surrender to the officers. ful story of death and desolation aa the Roosevelt when he declined to accept discomfort. miles. Frederick Kohler, the "golden rule" reault of a storm has reached the city another nomination. He then said Count Zeppelin demonstrated the ad STRENUOUS ONE WILL REST chief of police of Cleveland, Ohio, has over the long distance telephone from that some other man, in sympathy vantage of an air route in the section which mounted police station 34-19-3, tw-en entirely cleared of all charg«-a of of the country travers«-d. The about with his views, could accomplish more miaconduct against him ami will be is situated in the South country Roosevelt Hopes to Renew "Tennis Deutschland cut the railroad time with congress than he himself. 60 miles from Moose Jaw. The legislative record of the recent reinstated. Cabinet" Matches at Sagamore i on«- third l»etween Mannheim and Dus While details are not concise it ap- A train transfmrting Mexican troops pears that a cyclone atruck the neigh- area ion. is ample answer to those who Oyster Bay, N. Y. Theodor« Roose seldorf. covering the distance in four to the scene of the revolt along the borhood al 2 p. m., and was imme- I charge that Taft is disloyal to the velt has begun what he ho|«-e will be hours, whereas the railway express Northern border dashed down a steep diately ____ w | a terrific hail Roosevelt policies. a |<eriod of real rest at Sagamore Hill. time is six hours. followed by Of all the legislation enact«-«! in <*om- grade and left the track on a curve, storm which swept a stretch of coun When he went home it was with the 1 pliance with the recommendation of killing about 20. czpreaa intention of remaining there try half a mile wide. Colonial Board Created. Every houae ami shack in path of the | i the president, the interstate commerce with a few of his old friends until neat Bremerton, th«- navy yard town of sbvrm Toklo- The establishment of a colon 'Zmi.’,h«"vot^"iirt» by 520 was destroyed. Three persons b «l. creating a court olcommerce and Three persona ' Tuesday, when he ia to start for Cam ial board has U-cn gazetted officially. to23®. more or or less I-«« in in. ,enl«rg»ng powers were killed and siven more cmargmg the I- ”" «.f >’« the Y’c interstate bridge. Maas. Marquis Katsura, premier and minister .... , ____ ____ „,«..1,. commerce r«>mmi*i-ion, takes first rank. With him were Gifford Pinchot, ' of finance, ia president, and Baron The dry goods trust of New York wer ’.. “‘‘" l J"f It was the foremost feature of the City has obtained another of the large • ■' ' ’Br’.-,,1 ** «¡ ij „ Taft programme, and the one •«> which chief of the forestry service, and Goto, minister of communication, is a .u ’ dijtan and hia two little childrvn. he spent most time and effort; eollab- James R. Garfield, ex-secretary of the vice presidenL The board ia to super momcr, iwv » iru - ih i - _ _ _____________ rets s res ere. injured are hia lx-si<l< mother, court at 8aga- s two four sisters hir«xi j”r*t',,g as h<- did with his attorney, interior. mrenor. The in«.- tennis umma «-»ur« «><««<«- vise all affairs in Corea, Formosa and wllh l.-wiin- lawvere mor’‘ Hill has been I«t in shap«- for Japanese Saghalien, and joint diplo Robert A. Taft, son of the prcsi-lcnt, and two brothers, I general, and with the l«-ading lawyers the season Hix! it is expecte«! there will is among those taking the highest hon- men. Aa aoon as the message was re of congress to get most effective law matic affairs of thia country's leas«-d ccived medical help was ruebed to the possible to devise. Many of the chang be a renewal of the "tennis cabinet” territory in Manchuria. ora at Yale thia year. It appears scene of the tragedy. that when the term "Japan” ia us«xi it «■a made by this law were advocate««! , ___ To commemorate its 100th annivers includes not only the original islands, by President Roosevelt, l>ut congreaa * ary in 1910, Yale will raise a 12.000,- put aside his recommendations and Thief Boxes Up Plunder. Sevan Perish in Storm. together with Formosa and Saghalien, 000 emlowment for its medical depart San Francisco When John T. Whei- l>ut also Corea. Seward, Alaska Seven men are be- waited for his successor to renew ment. land, local superintendent for the Gug- licvixi to have licen lost in a storm i them, The senate will investigate the which swept Cook’s inlet Wednnsday Next in importance, undoubtedly. g«-nheim Smelter comfiany, returned tndian and Chinese Graduate charges of bril>ery in connection with night, according to a report received stands the postal savings bank law. with his family from a vacation, he New Haven. Conn.—In the clans of the election of Senator Lorimer, of Thia, also, was on the Roosevelt pro- found hia house stripped of all its ail- ' here from United States Commissioner nearly 300 graduates who received Illinois. Hildreth, of Nick precinct. Cook's in- gram, but never during the former ad verware and Jewelry and the furniture their diplomas at the annual com ministration would congress pass thia and stovea packed and crated ready for The men, among whom were A party of students from English j IcL mencement exercises of Yale univer collcg«-s will tour the Unite«! States Joseph Laubner, a prominent citizen of bill, though all manner of pressure was removal. A steady stream of second sity for 1910 the three who attracted i hand dealers was calling at the and Canada to get actual experience in Seward; F. R. Sb-wart, of Stewart brought to bear by the executive. residence with orders for the furni moe attention were Robert Alphoneo City; W. C. M. Parkina, and John farm work. __________________ ture, which they had received from a Taft, eon of the president; Cbeng-t’ing Rebels Maks Gains. President Taft has been invited to Winter, set out in a dory from Kern Bluefielda. Nicaragua- A column of thrifty burglar. Detectives were Thomas Wang, of Ningpo, China, and - Creek to eroaa the inlet The water attend the Dry Farming congress« in the provisional forces under General I pls<'»d on the case and have succeeded Henry Red Cloud, of the Winnebago tribe of Indiana. The last named is Spokane next Occtober, and then visit was rough when they started and a ■ - - - - . J-a th« lilVfrWMTT in recovering the silverware. I terrific storm came up. Arzino Cruse has captured La Libertad the first American Indian ever to grad the Pacific Coast. and Juigalpa, important towns in the uate from Yale. Spain to Ignore Vatican. Senator Lorimer, of Illinois, on trial Roosevelt, Jr,, At Homo. department of Cbotanlea. This col Madrid—At the conclusion of the for bribery, abandoned hia own defense San Francisco-- Thcodorv Roosevelt umn is part of General Mena’s army, Spanish Steamer Sinks. on finding that hia own witnesses Jr., who was married to Mias Eleanor detached to occupy advantageous points cabinet rm-eting Premier Canalejas an London- -A Spanish sailor, who was nounced that the government's relig would do him more harm than gixxl. Butler Alexander in New York a few within reasonable distance of Acoy- ious program would be carried out. washed ashoru at Penzance, says he ia apa. General Mena, with the body days ago, has arrived here with hie The National Conference of Govern He said the protest of the Vatican the only survivor of the Spanish steam ors, which was inaugurated aa a regu bride. The couple will make their of his troops, is within gunshot of against the imperia] decree of June II er Febrero, from Bilboa for Newport. lar annual event in the Rixmevelt ad- home in San Francisco, where young Acoyapa, which ia guarded by several would b<- ignored «ml that the decis The sailor say» that the steamer found Mstration, will be held this year at Roosevelt will be connected with a hundred of the Madriz forces. Gen ions of the government already an ered with her crew of 23 off eral Celon, another provisional leader, ort and Louisville, Ky.. “ No- large carpet establishment, as assistant End. nounced would stand. has taken Sanubaldo. to the sales manager. “ ,“Z Taft's Record of Achievement Rivals "Bin Stick." Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief Je n» ■w ro.( y a 7 . - e r * 9 4 I* t A I .Zwelia Airship Makes First Regular Trip.