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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK PINCHOTITES GROW DESPERATE Friends Will Have Favorable Whether or No. LABOR WAR IS ENDED. Long Fight Against Buck Stove Com pany Declared Off. Verdict BE MURDERED Cincinnati — A peace agreement of great importance to organized labor waa made here hetwren officers of th< Amer.can Fed.r.t,.... of i.i-,r .nd member* of the btovc >«<undera Ne- tional Defense aaeoeiation. The effect of the agreement ia to end the bitter warfare between the federation of labor and the Buck Stove Steal Caboose from Rapidly-Moving 4 Range company of St. Louis. The Intense Feeling Against Taft and His association and the stove company, Policies in Nicaragua Madriz Train and Then Cut Train in through its representatives here, an- Bold and Boastful. Many Sections. rxmured their withdrawal from the, prosecutions against President Gom- per«. Vice President Mitchell snd Sec-' Washington- Fear exists that Ed South Bend. Ind. As a climax to a retary Morrison, of the f<-deration of night and a day of rioting in the yards labor, in the contempt case now pend- *in F. Trimmer, United Statre consul at Cape Gracias, Nicaragua, may be of the Grand Trunk railway in which a >ng against them. While the prosecutions hanging over assaulted or poaaibly even assassina freight train of 50 arars was cut into M<e«rs. Gompers, MiL hell and Mor ted, and it has been decided to send ten sections, Pinkerton detective« were rison, of the federation of labor, have atoned, and five passenger trains were passed out of the harwls of the stove th«- cruiser Tacoma to that port to in •tailed for hours, an attempt was mwle company which instituted them, and vestigate* If conditions demand it. to wreck castbound passenger No. 8. are now pending in the United SlaU-e marines will 1« landed to protect known as the Detroit and New York Supreme errnrt at Washington, repro* Amcrican live« ami property, tentative« of the «Live company ami . J . express. The engineer, by chance, of th.- National !>ef. use as^--.st,on. by D Th" *“ ,h* m“le„ to.,t7 agree to with- State department by Thomas P. Mof- saw the thrown switch in time to th. article, aig.irel, 1 B”W’ bring his train io a stop and prevent a draw their attorneys from the caa«-. Whether the a|«pe.l of the three men t Tw? "^7. « 45 T" catastrophe. from jail sent, n.-.-s tepeawd upon them onlcr/ *1 C-I*' Granas on the Taro- When he left the engine to inv«*sti- tor alk-g«d violation of an injunction ma. he says, after a «mferenro be- gate he waa stoned by the mob, in ah.ll be fought to a finish in th«- Su tween hi nisei f and Commander Hmee, which were msny foreigners, but the preme court is said to rest now with oi . ’ Dubuque. . timely sppcarance of police preven ted Attorney General Wickeniham. „ ^".article in La Naremn, an offic.al him from being seriously hurt. Short The Ave articles of the agreement Madriz organ published at Managua, ly after the attempt to wreck th«- train arc as follows- indicates the feeling in Nicaragua was made, Jay Frcel, a car nrpairer, F.ret A conference .mferenew to be held by bv Americans. First Americans, In psrt it reads in the employ of the railroad, waa shot t Ke I — I— > r i, ■ f in. ** '' loWS • It is now believed that President and seriously wounded by John Peck, officers of the labor organisât lona in "We Nicaraguans have some limit<*d Rawn, of the "Monon railway, coin HEAVY FIGHTING IS REPORTED a Pinkerton' detective, who with two volved and Mr. Van Cleave, of the means to which we may resort as a fin- milted suicide to escape gigantic graft companions, Eldridge Graham and Wil- company, at St. Louis, Second rec«.Uree tf it comes to the point exposures which he knew would soon Success of Revolution May Dapend Ham McReynolds, all of Battle Creek, ' * The ' agreement in regard b. al «k...♦ the «k,. Yankee V-wL..... tries •_» that to ....... carry out u:. his occur. the ri4»urii and condition* of cm on Battle Now in Progree». Mich., were arrested ami are now be threaL I-et us lay hands on all the --------------- - ....... .. wv . ' ployment .hall take effect within 9(1 August Ropke, bookkeeper of the Blu.-ficlda, Nicaragua Advic«-s re ing held by the jwilice pending th«- out- North ’Americans residing in Nicara- T* competitors in the Ida «nd let us say to Mr. Taft; Fidelity Trust company, of IxHiiaville, ceived at the insurgent hea«jquartrrs come of FreePa wound, which is in U>e exiating in ah<>|« W of ‘For back cloae to the spine. Frcel is in i *"7 * ; Ky.. is believed to have embezzled the from General Mena state the latter's - bt. ■ • , union union each shot you hurl against us, the the hospital. city of i<ouia, operating entire surplus of the corporation, belief that the success of the revolu - " _ ' head of one of your countrymen shall In th«* cour»«- of the afternoon a m«>b amounting to 11,400,000. tion in the interior hinges upon the Thin! . _ The labor unions will make n>ll on the gnmnd.’ which congregated at Olivers, the first known that the differences between the Another of the means to which we A salmon was caught at Astoria, outcome of fighting now in pr«>greaa station of the Grand Trunk within the two organixations have haM satmfac r,",>rt •" re'< r g<- fi r so K’n-nt an Ore., with a fish hook of foreign make north of Acoyapa. An insurgent vic limits of South Bend, t«umcd several r .-■. a: 1 f-'T th:- ! do rut l»‘ln-v<- we emiicilded in its mouth. It is believed tory is re porteti. tonly adjusted. calxHisea, but efforts to burn freight General .Moncado is now at Juigslpa to have come from the Southern Cali Fourth The Buck Stove A Range ,re '*'** “^Ic than the Young Turks— insurgents.- I 'p- ti . cars were made fruitless by the arrival fornia or Mi-xico coast, as no hooks of at the head >>f company will withdraw all suits now ' let u" ,,rK’S"ii’.<.- in the form of a ¡>ower- ; of detectives and the fire department f e !. «■» that th«- g co"lilion, to the end that in all the this kind are made or used in this [ m - nding against the labor organiza The rioting began when a freight meni forces were advancing upon him I jitin-American countries no goods country. tiona. on either side, Moncado divided his train of 50 cant entered the city und«*r ..................... Fifth A ropy of thia agreement *h“H ** ,,u,r ha8,‘'1 fr”n' the Unitod Flour will soon advance 20 cents a for ics, sending one column to engage full speed, evidently with the intention will be publish«*d in the journals of the m,k'nK our “"«ler land barrel. ' of rushing through South Ben«l with General Castrili*. while with th«- other the F** most ecffiacioua method labor organizations and displaytd - in | that 1, 1 thia ,* is , ute out a atop. Shortly after it (>aa*e«l the Rainfall has checked the forest fires he led an attack on General Vasquez. _ _J common enemy of the lai»or departments of the stove ¡ *,oln in many localitias on th«- Pacific Coast. the commander in chief of the govern station it was discovered that the ca our race, so proud on account of its company. boose had been lust and a atop was p«>wer, so insolent on account of its Norway's recognition of the Madriz ment forces, and General Garrida at made to pick up the missing car. Comolpa. pride, and ao detestable on account of blockade has aroused indignation at STILL PERSECUTE JEWS. Almost imm«*diately a gang of men After 10 boors' fighting, Garrida its insolence." Washington. ___ ___________ with his 500 men ___________________ retreated in disorder. w ran between the cars, released the air Eleven men were killed in a prema leaving many dead and woun«lcd on the I’1“«* ",xi cut the air hose, thua mak- Russians Expel Them From Kiev, DIE FIGHTING FLAMES. lure explosion of a 12-inch gun al But ** Many Return. NOMMfo . «¡.tur. :___________ • mg in>|.»B^.I. !-■ no*« the tr.. “ Fortress Monroe, Virginia RjrV Rua,ja. „ bfon ()f Three Men Trapped by Forest Fires large amount of ammunition and 100 At the ..me time the Pinkerton detec- It is said false reports of g«>l<l strike pack mules with camp rquipmenL live, who showed thenwelve. were J<wg frwn Kiev continue, al the rate Near Albany, Oregon. at Idltarod, Alaska, have filled that Among the prisoners is Sslvador Man- ’,H«><d. Realizing that the situation of 45 a day. From July 4 to July 15, 1 Albany, Or.- Three men were burn tills. wo desperate C. A. McNut, the local 497 were wvlr ,. B „ by what is known as : camp with h undr,da of destitute men. expelled ed to death in a forest fire along the The other Insurgent division is sup- •X,‘nt« J“’1’* ’n * hurry csll for ^the po tbe that,., they were s^U.m r'i7e7‘<W>«ite’ "f A bitter fued between John D. poe«d to be engaging Genera) Cnatrilla. lice and " tclegraph««d “ ‘ ‘ ‘ Governor Marshall forced to ... actually leave u.. i tuwn, . • »» Rockefeller and his brother Frank, of for io. tru<>|«. vroupe. Th«- . ne «v governor, ’ernor however, nowever ,h). , w< n. -« o..- r. as tern railway, four many years standing, has been amic declined to order out the militia until , A,.. . - .1 , . . * , ivorvauis Corvallte 4 & Eaatei GRAIN OUTPUT IS CRUX. the first method, which, i ineih-L isa mile, ,.aat ,,f Detn.it. Th«- bodies ably settled. he was assured the police were not warning for their departure, but per were not recovered until the following A diamond weighing 191 carats and Patton, Done With Gambling, Say» able to cope with the situation. mits them time for a settlement of pri- 7"'* .. The dead are Philip Richmond, worth 1150,000 in the rough has been vate affairs. EXPLOSIONS JAR CINCINNATI. Good Time* Depend on Crop*. of Salem; Jay M. Bnx.ks, of Craw found in the famous Premier mine, in In the majority of cases th«- latter fordsville, Or., and Frank McGoey. of New York Reiterating his declara South Africa. method prove«! ineffective, hs the Jews tion that he never would again re-enter Falling Wills Injure Many and Big in that category are prone to return to I Clearfield, Pa. A Chicago man made his wife crawl Acting against the advice of their Fires Follow. the •peculative arena and declaring ; K lev after temporary -bronce. .„reman, ____ _____ several blocks to church on her km-cs foreman, me the men men went went to to death in an that in hie opinion the crux of the fin Two explosions wrecked and confess that she was to blame for ancial situation lay with the grain a n Cincinnati i n 7* k "’1“ rT ■ ffort to get their tools. Fire na.i Fire had la,iu7.rturing piant’ at’7wral’a7 edict ordering that all J ew. who could ,tartwl fr,,ni th„ u f their domestic trouble«. . rope, parti.-ularly rorn. James A. Pat- enut. and Fimli.y atrret. «tarting a h 17“ r'K . engine at Hoover's The three men A French scientist declares that ten, the erstwhile "cotton king," conflagration that destroyed three ad elsewhere should lie returned within ¡ „ .,«, I _ . .. the pale of the restricted district Of th. I WUh *orkn”?". had gone to the within a few years many surgical oper sailed for Europe on the steamer joining plants. ■ amp. An h«>ur later, after a vain ations will be jwrformed by electricity Kmon I a nd. He waa accompanied by Five firemen were ’buried by falling Polish provinces snd the Ukraine, be instead of by the surgeon's knife and his partner, William H. Bartlett, of walls, tail all were taken.out, seriously came effective, there have been ex • ffort to save the camp outfit from the Sanies, these three men started to go saw. Chicago, and William 3. Clough, of injured. pelled from thia city, Solemnka and to a point 400 yards up a steep hillside Boston. The combined losses by the fire are Dmieffka suburbe, 3,011 persona by It is believed that sonic f 10,000,000 “It seems the crux of III«« financial estimated at 1250,000. The first ex the second method and 3,641 by the to get their tools, where they had left assets of the Pillsbury Washburn Mil them when the fire started. The wind ling company of Minneapolis have situation this fall depends on goud plosion occurr d in the plant of the first method. was then blowing eastward, sending crops," said Mr. Fatten. "The oat Cincinnati Ball Crank company and is been dissipated in bad notes and gam the fire that way, so the trip up the crop is short, wheat is short and hay supposed to have resulted from natural bling by crooked officials. NEW ENGLAND IS AFFECTED. south hillside west of the fin- looked is short. Now, if corn fails, the coun gas. The detonation waa heard for a «afe. The men had about reached their The postmaster of Tropic, Utah, who try might have x period of dull times. distance of more than a mile. Other 700 Miles of Railroad Are Made Idle i tools when the wind suddenly changed, has lieen a fugitive from justice since A great deal depends on the drouth. plants badly damaged were the Cen [sweeping the fire with wonderful rap- by Grard Trunk Srnke. May 15, when a shortage of *2,300 i The entire corn belt has had a serious tury Printing company and Cincinnati ' klity directly up the timber-covered was discovered in his accounts, was deficiency of moisture since March 22. Lithogra|>hing company,. Boston ..... ..................... ........ " h.ll where th.- men were. In a a few „ found dead within a few miles of his m the New Engl.n<l s at.-a were made lh(. home. pra. t.cally idle by the strike of coo llrt. (>f ,h„ „„ jnJ Dakota Wheat is Burned. Settlers Going South. Ellensburg, Wsxh. W. H. Wilson, Owing to the scarcity of railway Washington Migration from the ductors and trainmen declared through ¡nt„ a furnai.e laborers Canada has decided to admit ««aistant to the third vice president of Central ami Northeastern parte of the out the entire Grand Trunk railroad Falling burning trees mail« it impos without restriction from al) countries the Northern Pacific, who is hen- on an country. including Western Canada, system. Alxxit 450 trainmen in New j sible to ascend this hill until after . . t except Asia, all construction laborers inspection trip, says that Montana ami tl, tbt< Southern ami Southeastern England are involved in the strike. noon the following day. A rescue party The strike in New England «fleets , who are mentally, morally and physic Dakota wheat ia burned up ami the .tales, ia attracting the attention of 1 Up, hoping against belief ally fit, and who are guaranteed em farmers will harvest only a tenth of the immigration authorities. The im . ----------------------- —J summit their crop. He finite business condi- migration officials ex[>cet soon to Se ployment. I and had escaped the fire. All three The railroad shop, at 8L Alb.ro, ' h<(W tkins good in spite of crop failures ami feive a r,-|».rt from Montreal A negro has been appointed collector however, burned „ m>t , says that conditurns as far as crops tH.aring on the subject of imm.gration, X ermont where 3 ,1 m.-n are employ bad|y of customs at Washington. D. C. The shop em Two W|>n. foUm) 1 recognition. ami bimmesa is concerned were never including the return of Americans to cd. have been clroed one Stock is reported to be dying on better. I loo yards further up the h.ll. Adverse railroad legislation thia country, and (lending receipt of ptoyes miopted re^dutrnro k reight v Montana ranges on account of drouth. will not interfere with the Northern that rejwirt. decline to discuss the mat- the strike of the trainmen. n* ■ . „ Pacific policy of expansion. ter for publication. Experta say the traffic is tied Up. Fire destroyed a North Yakima, Diver Jumps to Death. movement will begin next October. Wash,, clothing store, causing Illi,*00 Santa Hurries to Arctic. . W*?‘ Pa!m B7ar?’i'** *D’*th ,B ,n Long Labor War Ends. damage. c? .*« a m a Blmont unheard-of form wjiit<xi for announcement St. Ixxiis -Formal 60 Killed in Cyclone. m ke'hi«- h mU’ t’h'’ A ¡rPnJ*i 8- Raker, a 11-year old Jack- The Forty-seventh annual convention ia made by J T. Templeton, aec- Milan, Italy The list of the dead In T H 3 I .'’ ArrtJ* ?rc * »onville lad. when he dived from a boat of the Ancient Older of Hibernians is rotary of the Buck Stove 4 { ' the cyclone which swept over the dis- tmt the pupito and teachers of the gov- while awiIntIlill(t in Lak(. W(,rlh A in session in Portland. _ ___ ___ Range company, of the erxl of the I district ~t n N*;r‘^rn,Alaaka »“ntfree. a huge fl.t-bodisd aid groi northwest of Milan has in- _______________ L some spectea of warm-water tiah. was President Taft visited Eastport. fight with organised labor. lil fi0 “n*l *)"• injured number Mt.v,,ra - ) ------ hundred. f°kc’ £*"Hiing and fuel had lurking ju,t under the boat. One of Maine, in the extreme northeast cor- . ployea of the plant are to be organized. " '"77 i--------- -—-• The material losa«*s The announcement «ays in r- part: are ( estimated at many ma’ny minion«. miHioro. ---------- --------- ----------- -• "The ---- itrv Rtimnuti hi A* not b.-«-n ahipi«ed on the steamer S l the barbed spines which this fish car- ner of the United States. l>resent management is. ami always has aiatanre baa fwn ^.nt U1 thc Ti||a(rva H.ilen^ *h,Ch7“ fOt ries on Its whip-like tsil pierced the The First National convention of the been, friendly to orgamzed labor. We wbifh aUffcrr,i m(-t ecvrrely from the <dher Arctic ports as far north as Point ^y«. neck. «-Utting the jugular vein Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board believe labor has a right to organize ,tormi bm tbrrr arc many homelero to Ho^. tongrerowrorolateth« year H. rose to the surf^ cryinffor he"; of Erin, ia in acesion in New York for iU protection and ad vance me nt, ’•---- 5* that It wro .mp.iro.b e to rend the an<1 bIeil tl> (lrath , £ be taken taken care care of. of. City. school supplies on a sailing vessel ard minutro. r Squids Puzzle Spokane, Fire Sweeping Colorado. there waa danger that some remote _ _____ _ There ia much trouble in Bogota. Spokane, Wash. -Two well develop Fort Collins, Colo.—A force of 35 schcmls might get no supplies at all. Chicago Over 2.000.000 Colombia, caused by feeling against Chicago The population of Chicago the American streetcar company oper ed devil fish, or giant squids, measur men has left here in automobiles to ing over three feet from tip to tip, fight forest fires which are raging Lou.sv.lls & Nashville G.vea More has pissed the 2.000.000 mark, acremh _ _ _ on ating there. were dragged from the Spokane river Stove Prairie at the head of Buckhorn Ixiuisville, Ky. — Four thousand ing to the 1910 school census just made One waa ami Redstone creeks, 20 mile* west of Ixtuisvillc shop employes of the Louis- jsiblie. The total minor population of A motor fishing boat on the fishing just back of the city hall. grounds at the m««uth of the Columbia still alive when capture«!. Their pres here. According to reports received ville A Nashville railroad were given a the city is 814,115, an increase of 6«. waa seen to capsiM and sink with two ence here, hundreds of miles from wa here the fire has already destroyed «urprise when they opened their pay 768 over the census of 1908 Baaed on men. No help could reach them in ter and above the falls, is a puzzle not considerable timber and is sweeping envelopes and found therein an unaolie- the minor count, the total booulatmn is into the national forest reserve. | itzd increase of 6 per csnL ¡2,100,000. t~puiaiion is yet solved. time and both were lost. Washington — The 1‘incbot-Garfield press agents, who arc also press agents of the insurgent leaders of the R«-|ub- lican party, have served notice on the Pinchot-Bel linger investigating committee that they must return a ver dict unfavorable to the secretary of the General Resume of Important Evant« interior, anil favorable to Messrs Pin* rbot, Garfield, Glavis, Newell, et al., Presented In Condensed Form or there will be a renewal of hostilities for Our Busy Readers. and a revival of last summer's acandal. In other words, nothing short of s vindication of Pinchot and his parti Hot winds ar« destroying crops in sans esn prevent the setive injection Oklahoma. President Taft received a sprained of the Pinchot Ballinger case into the ankle while playing golf. fall campaign. Ever since tho investigation closed, Logged off lands are being exten sively use«! by Coast farmers for graz it has been well understood that a ma jority of the Investigating committee ing purposes. was convinced no case had been made A earload of Immigrants shout to ¡out against the secretary of the inter Start West were held up at the landing ior, and tiic general belief has been at Weehawken. N. J. that the rc|a«rt of the majority would King George, of England, seeks to sustain the secretary and probably con establish and maintain |>eace among demn the men who instigated ami pro moted the attack upon him, and over the different political parties. his head attacked the president. Sena Forest fires rage around the town of tor Nelson, chairman of the committee, Rainy River, Ontario, and there is has made no concealment of his disgust little hope of saving the town. with the tactics of the Pinchot Glavis A delirious typhoid fever patient in crowd, and Senators Root, Flint and a Spokane hospital leaped from a Sutherland are as readily count«! with fourth story window and was instant the majority, as arc Representatives M i all, I >. >.t>p. and Olmsted. ly killed. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Threats Made to Retaliate on Prisoner (if War. Riotous Strikers Attack Trains on Grand Trunk Road. £JSUfJS:...... * ”