Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, May 07, 1908, Image 3

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    RESUME OF THE
.ntEK-S-DOINGS-: .-»-s«»««•- -
U H t A l t i l IN HIM f OH Y.
lilC lT E / ’ C
r v r v iu s t
Grast Confarsrce Io B « Hold at Whlta
Washington, April 28.
When Prosi
«n i HoiisovoH call« tu order tIan opening
l _____ r »L.
J c
i ■> » _, » » » “ '»n ut lit« great Whit» iluuM> eon
Newsy Hems battier ed from All r a r a r„n„ a.„
May i 3t t i„.r« wiJ1 b,
PROCEEDINGS Of THE SIXTIETH
- -SESSION Of NATIONAL LAWMAKERS
HALF
I H< > U « < N I ) K l L t k U
Southern Storm Much W o r t» Than
Firat Reported
Now Orb-ana. April 27.— Probablv
500 Uvea lost, 100 or more persona
WINS FIGHT FOR
BATTLESHIPS
I.leijiKjaiita,
ace-
thl' a ■«
Friday, May I
400, first uivuicuam
,, f »2
i w 000;
v; e
t - ,atE,ljr iBjur,Ml * nd
t c
* o
j j
im
Wuahlngtiin, Muy 1 . The house
Lieutenants, »1700 and cadeia "umber fatally hurt, together with a ACtlOO 01 560610 KugdrJcd dS VlC-
o f the World.
«r«d in Ilio East llmmi of th« Kxrru apeut nil of today'# session In con-.• ® 00-
properly loan running up in tbe mil-
.
,
P r r t L Im t
I tivn Manillon tlm most nolialil« assent uiderlng and puaalng, pdragrapb by
| lino«,
r ic a lt lc il.
linos, is the record no
so far of
o f a tornado
Tuesday, April 26
— —
I bingo of m«n In ill« public ey« that ha* imrngrupb, 11 ml r suapenalon of the
' that originated in the went two days
Wnahlngton, April 28 Oatc.i- ly
«ver mot Í11 tho liiatary of tb« Unitoli rule«, tbe sundry civil appropriation
Arkanaaa, Lou,«
bill.
A h the ouleotne of „ d.-tor- ron.lderlng the «undry civil a pro- “ KO’
I Review o f Important H ip - Miai««,
mined effort to strike from the bill prliitlon bill, the houae devoted rnoat
Tonneau«-« and Georgia. It has left Asked Four c h ip « and Gets Tw o a
penlnga Presentad In a Brief and
Tim governors of nil tho «taira have it restriction prohibiting the employ- o f Us time today to apeerhex cover- a path of death, d«-aolatioo and want I
Y «a r— Menate R811 Original Bill,
Comprehensiva Manner for Busy signified tbolr iotoatlon of being proa iiient of Hi-cret service employes In lug u wide range o f aubj-cla and |„ ¡tB wake, aerioualy in*errupted all
But 8uoatltute la Practically the
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Readere— National, Political, H I* out ut tliin conference, and each will nny detectlv# work other than tho concluded the aeualon by giving nn
guarding o f tho preaident and the attentive henring to the president's
between eitiee an the
h
a w *— United states N ew in Front
hriiiK with him thro« moa, carefully running
lorlcal and Commercial,
down
of
counterfeiters, special message.
Although nearly * °uth, and brought about chaotic con-
Rank o f Naval P rogrtaa.
rhoaon from among tho loarnnl of ilia whlcb was vigorously opposed by every member hud reud «he mouange ditiona in many smaller towna.
' atato, to art na adviarra in tho convro member* of the appropriations com- In the newspapers, a large number
Miaaiaaippi, already a sufferer from
™ . ..... . .
, _
_
. ,
. tion. Koaidra the governor« and thoir
mlttee, the limitation wnu agr«-«-d to remained !n their a«»ats, carefully
»•«vl-.re, rriiroeoatativea of all the Im nnd 1 lie paragraph adopted In aub- following the words of the reading more than one tornado this year, has
Washington, April 2 ».— Tw o bat-
Ituof and the cnao baa begun.
«allonal organization., tho wrl
Mtnntlally Ila originai forni.
|« lerk.
When thè portlon o f thè again borne tbe brunt o f thè winda and t le«tilt>a a year 1 « w h »t Prealdent
1 ho
Arluini.iiH Kopubi.cun
atnlo fare of which drponda in greater or
Objectlon by democratlc memi,era menni*«, referrlng to thè multl-mll- rninii. ” Estimates of * **
the number o f Uoolieve,t
he ha, accolnpUghed
convention hue declared for prolilld- Iraa dr|{rro upon natural reaourrna, will In pursuaru-e o f t b » m*norlty filli* Honalre "whoue non la a f«K»l and hi»
tlon.
bo in attondanco, and further, tho pros- buster, to unanimous consent defeat- daughter a foreign princess" waa th0** wh0 lo,t th* ir > * «• in th“ ‘ •»**• through his fight for h i. naval pro-
idrnt hna invitod fivo apreial guests, ted the passage o f a bill for the reached there was a storm o f ap- plae.e the death liat between 150 and Kram , , ad he befc„ vlctorjo u i tn
An exploding boiler tub« nn
■ i . k i . i h . 1 I
1.1 1 . 1
, „
_ rhoaon for thoir auporlativo fitnoaa, to p rln tlng and d lH irlhutin g «if 100,000 plsuae, equally !oud on both sides of 175, with » thousand or more injured.
hav,DK fo(jr ahlp„ ButhorlMd at thi8
I. la , bntUvahlp Injured fivo
men acl
..»dviaer. at la rg o " to tho ¿eu
copies o f 11 special report by th«» de- the house.
bn vt,ri,i
j.
»
uly.
In
Texas,
Louisiana,
Alabama
and
session,
the United States could have
fore nee.
pertinent of agriculture, describing!
Mr. Lake, of New Jersey, made
Georgia
the
death
lists
are
also
large,
dictated
terras o f disarmament to the
It la prurllrnlly rortnln that Ad-
Grover Cleveland, tho only living < 1 * diseases o f cattle.
¡some caustic remarks concerning the
mirili Evans will return to the fleet Proaident of th« United Htate«, will,
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¡president, evoking applause on the with serious loss o f life in Arkansas nations of the world.
ul Son Francia«».
health permitting, be on« o f thrao ad
Washington, May 1
In the sen- .democratic side,
and Tennessee. Authentic information i T j,lg etate-nert, made tonight, fol-
via«ra. The other« will bo William .1 ate today, Senator Davis, «if Arknn-|
inutanc.#** lacking» owing to '.
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Other ap««-chea were made by ftep- i* in many
Four i xfii-dllIona uro on roulo to
• . faeiJiti«»*
,
.
s
•
lowing tbe passage
iiryan, who hopea to be preaident; An uih . moved to dlncharge the commit- renentatlves liltcbcock, o f Nebraska, the crippled
for
commumra
• by
7 the senate to-
VVoatorn «tutea to look for foaalla drew t'urnegie, induatrial king; James
naval bill, calling for two
tee on the Judiciury from the f ir- Vreeland o f New York and Marnilin tion and tbe lack o f lime to form any
o f prehistoric unliiinle.
J. Hill, ruilioad tnouureli, and John Mit tber consideration o f hi* bill, "fo r o f Mlsitourl.
thing like an accurate estimate of tbo nev^ battleships, is understood to re­
.
ChltiOMo nut borii lea n r« tunKlng choll, lender of labor. Kvery candidate the suppression o f trusts, pools and
veal
the president s
source
of
At 5:05 p. m. the house took a damage don* in many section*.
great ¡ 11 ep 11 r. 1 t Iona to wolcoino the or tho preaidential nomination thiayeur combinations In tra d -."
In half a dozen communities martial ftrfcngth In the naval fight which has
He spoke recess until 11:30 o'clock tomorrow
A mar If no butt rush Ip fleet
with the exception of Mocrotary Taft, for about two hours, reading much morning,
law has been declared, so terrible waa , be* n w^l5e<l »o strenuously,
M lm«e dutiea in I'linniiia will prevent ut o f the time from a typewritten state -1
the destruction and so helpless were I F urthermore, two ships fh l* year
Young King Manuel of Portugal, tendance, will he there,
ment which he said h<- had prepared I Washington, April 2k.— The pen- the stricken ix-ople left bv the disaster. w ltl* the promise o f tw o ships each
will bu floaoly guarded when bo
.
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Looking ut the ineetieir purely from In advance, "th at no Intemperate *^,n a"d District o f Columbia appro- Herloua disorders have occurred in some J[ear to ,®1‘ ow - wh'ch tb« President
K"vx to n tend tb » opening of the ,
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n 1 ,
1
,
v
it« hiatorleal aide, it properly may be language might «scupe his lips on Priatlon hills were passed by the places, including Amite, La.
Looting .h,a* accePted aa B b« na ,lde »tipula-
1 anid that never before in the country'« thia occasion," a thing which h*- said 8*'na,c today. In addition the spe- and other crimes have been reported. 1 on " n the Part o f
means
A collision between limited trolley blatory have the governor« of all tho he had n«-v«-r done before.
message o f the president urging but those instance, have on the whole
, Wh£ b #* l,‘ plaC®
fin a near Detroit rnuaed tho death o f «tutea naaombh-d in convention for any
l«en
rare
tbe
Un,ted
States
in
the
front
rank
During his s.'n-erh he roundly do- •* legislative program was head and
eight men und «orlon« Injury of four purpoae whataoever. Uonaldorcd aimply nounced the trusts, commended th-J ""o th er chapter «if Senator War- ' Heverai place, have Issued appeal, for pf Df val
wh‘ cl‘ ff li 8
otbern
I aa an epoch marking event tho confer president's recent message outlining n,'r H speech on the Hrownsville af- aid and in Mississippi Governor Noel ” PLa? J ‘ ^on of
. , 4
j a w #
au
1 &K a cesiMition o i naval aggrtsaion.
A llrlttali torpedo boat de.tn.yer '
«
«.ke rank with a, y a« ineasures for relief, spoke o f th«* r°- fair was heard. Several measures of has been asked
to provide tent, for the
BThat the pre8ldent> on the who,e>
waa run down and aunk by u « c u t
publ,c,
f.v" r bnld ,n 1 “ > moval of the motto, "In God W « nilnor Importance and the resolution Homeless.
. . 'I s pleased with the result o f his ef-
Tru st" from the coins, and declaied o f ,h'- house to give government aid
The tornado has lasted in alia penod ^
w,th coagre89 on thls 8ubJeet,
boat and mink during night mat.eu- C‘ V, ' ^
' J ' , “J
r " V .* «* '
vera. All banda oacuped except tho
government of the United States. that John I) Rockefeller, the Stand- to cyclone sufTerers In the south were
7 ° “ V k . W“i Thar8dV was made manifest tonight; that he
v
.in tho prrsou* of that government a ard Oil Company and J. Plerpont
The resolution to extend °-
night that damage by tornadoes travel-
j
believes In the ability of the
*
I head«, will b«< aaaemblod at one time. I f Morgan should be Indicted for trea-i*he time when the commodity clause mg was first reported from point, »n Un|ted gtate9 to dlctat<J the naTa,
Tho editor o f I .a Quoatlono 80 - for no other reaaon, the public will be son.
11 » also paid his respect# to
the railroad rate law shall be- Texa.o This was followed during the
,jc
o f the worId , n the fufnre>
fia le , the anarchlat paper suppressed internate,! in the conference breauao of the press.
come operative was called before the nexA 24 hour, by s.m.lar report, from though overwhelm ingly ouU trlppln*
on refomm«>ndation of tbo preaident, thia fact,
senate by Mr. Elkins, but went over Arkansa«, Louisiana. Mississippi and ug Jn navaj construction,
will be Indicted by tbe grand jury of
Thursday, April 30
under obj«»ctlon from Mr. Culberson. jennesaee. Last night Alabama came
I'ateraon, N. Y.
Washington, April 30
Consider­ The senate at 5:27 p. m. adjourned. within tbe flight o f the storm and to­
SE C U R E S FO R TU N E.
ation o f the sundry civil appropria­
day reports o f serious damage by the
A fter aeveral year« o f warfnro
P R E S ID E N T T A L K S S T R A IG H T .
Monday. April 27.
tion hill was resumed In the house
wind in G«x>rgia have been recorded.
with the atreet car compunte«, the
Townsend o f Michigan o f­
Utter misery o f every sort was found
Washington. April
27.— By an
city o f Cleveland, O., bua acquired Senator G et« Half Million tor Bottling today.
fered nn nm«-ndment Increasing from o-erwhelmlng vote. President Roose- today at Purvis, Mis«., by relief parties. Warns C ongress Agslnst Abuses o f
control of all Ita linea, and carried
Big Eoloto.
Judicial System
»50,000 to »350.000 the approprln- velt’g four-battleship program failed Despite the fact that o f the 2500 inhab-
«11 puaaengera free for one day In
Seattle,
Waah , April 28.— United tlon for enforcement by the Inter- in the senate, Just as It did In the tants which thia little town boasted yea
celebration o f the event.
W ashington, A pril 28.— President
State« Senator Samnrl Pile«, of thia state commerce commission o f 'hat house The amendment for four bat- terdny morning, there were only 900 to­ R oosevelt this afternoon sent to
Vancouver, II. C.. had a (70,000
.city,
yesterday waa given ponaeimuin of clnus«- of th» Hepburn act dlr«-ctlng tleshlps wall Introduced by Senator day, still there were not sufficient ae- congress a special message setting
fire In a «nah and door factory.
j a line half intereat of the John Sullivan the commission to cause to be made Plies and the fight for Its adoption eommodations in the wrecked village for forth In the strongest o f terms the
The eentenclng o f J. Thorburn natatr, valued approximately at »1,000,- examinations o f the accounts of In- was led by Senator Beveridge. Twen- even the wound«*d. Negro mammies and necessity o f Immediate legislation
Itoaa bna been postponed for 30 dnys 000. Thia end« a litigation that baa ex terstatc railroad to determine wheth- ty-three votes were cast for the tn- little black children lay wounded and strengthening the anti-trust law. Ha
Admiral Kvana baa changed hla ‘ "Died ever a periodof e i g h t y « . « and er that law Is being violated and to creased program, the number larg«»- lelpless under the broiling Houtt-ern sun. reiterates his well-known views aa to
mind nnd will not reauine command ,wh."‘b
prolific in having tb«- niake public the result o f such ex- ly being made up of recently-elect«*d Home had broken bones, some were part­ the grave danger to free institutions
A fter a debate lasting s*-nators Fifty senators voted to sup- ly crushed and others had been wound­ from the corrupting influence o f
« f the fleet until May 6 .
, b *‘ « rv
*'u,1,va" '« " » 'T ,n l f ''l» " d nnilnallona.
j wull lurtHi in tin* varum* court* of thi* four hours the amendment was port the house and the recommendn- ed by sticks and splinters. These unfor- great wealth suddenly concentrated
Klchurd C?rok«*r nay* th « caoipatgn Mat*.
agreed to.
|tlon of the senate naval committee nnates were lucky if they had a Uanket j i n the hands o f the few, and urges
«KHlnat KiimbltDC la all wrong; that I Kight voam ago Jt.hn Sullivan, a
The bouie- disagreed to the senate for building only two battleships,
or a wrecked couch to rest upon.
the Immediate passage o f measures
Ilf« lta«lf la but a garubl«.
I prominent eiti/.un of hi«*xi 11 !«*. owner of amendments to the District o f Co-1 The debate on the battleship
There was not enough shelter in the sim ilar to those he advocated in his
China has nmdo nn urgent protest ,,n'* " f
b'KK"«t buainea» block« in the lumblu and pension appropriation amendment lasted three days to the town to protect them from the sun and form er message on the same sub-
agulnat the extenalou of Jnpnneao
* '“ * ""burbun mid rural propertiea, bills and sent those hills to confer- exclusion of all other matters. It many of the walls which remained ’ Ject
¡was begun by Senator Beveridge standing had no rootB, and by a queer
Such legislation, he says, w ill bo
Influt-nrr from Corea toward China. dl,Hl
" " wi,J- '
*Prf n« encc.
Th«- usual point o f no quorum was with nn eloquent appeal for the sup- freak o f the tornado many of the trees In the Interest of both the decent
from *vorywut»ri\ although Sullivan had
(yver three weeka have been apent no relative# no far aa kuowu in thia raised when the house reconvened port of tho president and the sugg«^- which had not been uprooted had been corporations and the law-abiding
trying to secure a Jury to try Abo country.
today on the motion providing that Don that a larger navy might he snatch«^ off a few feet above the labor unions. In this connection, he
ground. The grove o f pines was muti­ sounds a warning to the labor lead­
Ituef, and only nine jurora have been | Henutor Pile», who waa a friend of the house go Into committee o f the needed for war.
iMM-ured
late-! in such a manner that it appeared ers who have objected to the inclu­
Sullivan, went to Ireland to investigate. whole for further consideration of i
Washington,
April
27.—
A
favor-
A Hungarian nnarchlst has bt-en Grave« were examined, church record« the sundry civil appropriation bill able report was today ordered on us if a gigantic scythe had swept sion o f labor organizations In the
through the grove about 25 feet above anti-trust law amendmer*. and says
under the five minute rule.
The
arrested In Colorado, after tx-lng fo l­ scanned, nnd finally the true relatives doors
were locked and the roll called Senator Ankeny s b.ll Increasing pen- the ground.
plainly that the except, a o f the
^ •**«‘ *d- T U 7 i »¡D'-ed ....
low«. for lU.uuo ralle# by European "*
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«ions of Indian war veterans and
VCM
I to give Henutor Piles on«» half of tho on the motion, which prevailed
the|r widoW8 froni
to » 1 2 per
unions from the operation o f the law
detect I ves.
| estate to defend it ugainst the many
would render the measure Invalid.
C RU ISER RU N DOW N.
Washington. A pril 30.— The Pres- nio,1,b
JJw committee declined to
A innu In Grass Valley, Cal , play- litigants who were endeavoring to «<•
A strong effort has been made to
«•d burglar tn frighten his fnther. euro « alleo o f the valuahlo property. Ident today signed the Fulton land- report “ bm whlch would p,ace ,hes*
have labor organizations com pletely
.veteraus
on
the
same
footing
as
ser-
Th e father believed It was a burglar Edward Corcoran nnd Johanna Calli grant resolution.
Liner 8 t. Fsui SJmatrss Into Warship exempted from the operations o f the
and ahot him dead.
I ghnn, ainee deceased, o f Dublin, Ireland,
Th,» house public lands committee ' V,F°
«>*
c ‘vl1 tow
ftnr'
During C oow itorm
I law, whether or not their operations
patent who* f
pension Is »20 a
Art collectors of New York have w»'r,‘ declared the rightful heirs. Hen- today dlseusHcd Mondell'a
Heuthampton. April P7.-Th e Ameri- are ‘ n restraint o f trade
Such ex­
discovered that for years they have n^,r l*1*''"’ luw f>rm will *l«o be reward land-grant rt-solutlon, which was In-
can
line
steamer
St.
Paul,
which
left
e“
Pt
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1
o
n
T
ou
d
,mak!
the
1
b
fc
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tended
to
follow
the
Fulton
résolu
-
1
8,'
n
,ator
8our,ne
“
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J
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a.
favorable
been syst«mntlcnlly swindled by an
a* well ns the senator tor bringing
Heuthampton on her regular voyage, "titutiona . It is not possible w h o l£
this fight, the most remarkable of its tlon.
In view o f the had faith of .rLp 0 .rt,„o n . S * ™ 1. " ' . ^ " ken_y. B .b l‘1
lift denier und an artist.
exemp laboi organizations from
the lumbermen, the com m ittee was thorlzing the establishment of a fish bound for New York, this afternoon, in i*°
kind in this «tate, to an end.
culture station on the Tucannon a dense snow storm rammed and de­ the workings o f this law, and they
The visit o f th«» battleship fleet at
overwhelmingly opposed to reporting
who
insist upon w holly exempting
stroyed the British second-class cruiser
Hanta Barbara was a dismal failure,
the measure, especially If the same river. Washington.
them are merely providing that their
Gladiator
off
the
Isle
o
f
Wight.
tho people seeming to care for noth-
#1.800 to ths Pan.
cud can he accomplished, without
Saturoay. April 25.
The first report stated that from 20 status shall be kept w holly un­
lug hut to make money. ^
Beattie, April 28.— P. T. How», hiehnp legislation.
shall con-
Washington, April 25.— Another day to 30 ol
, I1P „ Gladiator’s
lau,al„ r „ ertrw
utrtrn j changed,
.
w ■ , and that , they
.
a »
o f the
crew uati
had been
Several hundred striking m iner.
tb« Episcopal church for the territory
was
«pent
by
the
senate
in
considering
j
drowned,
but
later
intelligence
reduces
”
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!
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0
th<>
acU “
Wednesday. April 29
In Pennsylvania have returned lo of Alaska, who arrived in the city today
whieh they now dread.
Washington,
A prl 1 • " — John the amendment to the naval appropria the number o f casualties. Xfce exact ” Obviously " " w
an organization
not
work to save the mino from pormi»-
* 1 '.'
?n . * .i 0 A !u' n * . br I '.1 ^ '
tion bill, hut a vote wa* not reached at extent of the disaster, however, cannot
the
first
detailed
niitlicntic
informatieu
r>har|i
W
illiam
s
today
gave
the
re­
nent desi ruction by water.
form ed for profit should not be re­
regarding the big gold strike on Nolan publican majority In the house an the close o f the discussion, which wa« be accurately known until tomorrow. quired to furnish statistics in any
J . Dnlzell Brown, ex-hanker of Creek, lit the bend o f the Koyukuk opportunity either to ptn n lt or to participated in by a dozen senators.
No one on the St. Paul was killed or
way as complete as those furnished
Han Francisco, has pleaded guilty to I river. Bishop Rowe was in the Nolan refuse to permit u vote on the Ste­ Hale secured nn agreement for a vote injured, but the bodies o f Steward Wid
organizations fo r P ™ «*-
More-
«mibezxloment uud been sentenced to Creek camp when the strike wic made vens hill
gery W riter Cowdrv and a M aRe£ >
place wood pulp on the befor“ '" Ij '» '™ " ”;" 1
Monday.
IX months’ Imprisonment.
He w ill and washed out »500 pans on tho Olson free list. In the course o f a clever-' A - « " T H " " f n 'e ««nate made during steward, Debras all attached to the ovef- 80 far as ,abor 18 enKaKed ,n
„„„¡p ro te c tio n only, its claims to be ex-
first he used ns n wit in ms against | claim with his own hands nnd saw |>nn« | ly humorous and satirical speech he 'hr day indicated that the four «hip pro eru.ser, hav. been brought ashore; on.
anti-trust law are
two others.
, washed out that ran a« high *« »1800, | unrolled nnd held to view the fol- g r" ,n ,w 1,1 bo J‘ fe.ted and that the■ d.^ officer Lieutenant W .11 am G J>nv*n,
P
would
substantially
rU bt o f laborers to com­
Mexican troops nro moving to the No,an Cr,,''k
',ul.v »••o ''1 200 ml1"« lowing petition to Speaker Cannon. ba,°, ii‘ ". ihan.K <'<1 »«'e ra l
Much who attempted to .wm, to land, is m i* I
ing. and eight iniured have been taken
.
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from tbe • Arctic
ocean — nnd
there were bearing the signatures o f 164 o f the of ,h*
’«
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■ **-•-
wa 8 devoi ed
Ounteinnla troops
frontier
.
v
- .i . n ii
iT-n bine, to strike peaceably and to en-
the improbability of war boing forc«nl to
only about 125 m«n In the camp when! 166 Democratic senators:
the military hospital at Golden H.H ^
jnto trade PKreements wlth em-
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.
More than 2,000 preachers in Cal­ Bishop Rowe left for tho outside.
"W e. the undesigned, reprew n ta-' » } ” * tho 1 n,,,' d ^‘ at*'8. Hever.dge and for treatmen . It is believed only a few ,oyer8
But w hen labor undertake»
ifornia will speak against race track
The strike was made at a depth of lives in congress, request, each for '.'*?* ""V*. <*h»rply cnt.ci^ed by Ald- °*onT" ar0 •ina<’ counted for-
in
an
unlawful
manner to nrevent
gambling next Hunday.
and
each
of i the
about 150 feet and nbout 44000 has been himself,
The (.ladiator was beached and er
distribution and sale of the pro-
i ii i o s '- i i , n
i n i t each
- av u l for
or e
u cii u
m e r’fb ' 1 « rk,a, - and Met umber for the.
statements of yesterday, and several crew took to the boats. She .s one o f , dnct8 Qf ,abor ,t hag ]eft the fo ,d o f
washed
by
crude
operation«,
and
it
is
others, that you recognize one of us,
11
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A surgeon general of the navy Is
lilies occurred. Beveridge the class of vessels designed to serve ns
' you prefer, some other repre- b* at*‘d
hnvlng great huccohs in treating cou- estimated the cleanup nt tho end of n
u, .
j | protection and its action
may be
udav.
this
summer
will
roach
»
1
,
000
,
000
.
rum«, She is 3-0 feet long, has a speed , , ,y ,n re8traint o f Interstate
« D 'aine. to move to discharge the 1 r‘ I1 O D
Mumptton with mercury.
nots
and
carries
a
ir
1
complement
of
.
of 20 knots
committee on ways and means from
trade.
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Washington, April 23.— The actual in­ 450 men.
Tw o bags o f valuable mall from
further cimsidcration and to suspend
vestigation of the wood-pulp anil print-
London, worth »500,000, wern stolen
Catch Italian Robhere
the rules nnd pass th.» Stevens hill,
Cut Rates to Orient.
In Nuw York or In transit.
Reno,
Nev.,
April 28.— Servante or nny other hill having the effect pn|M»r question* involving in prosjieet an
San Francisco, April 2 8 .— W ith a
xuminntion into the affairs o f the paper
Convict M urderer» o f Hindu.
Davi« and Halvntore Luhano, two itul ’
Ambnasador Tower has given "P ( jBn confidence men now held in the Ih e ’ f'Î T s l ” UlP Und ,’ r" “ P“ P‘'r ‘' ' ' I « " » “ «° determine whether or not it is
Oregon City, April 27.— A fter d e-;Tlew o f driving tramp steamers from
bis Berlin home nnd will start south f)iunj v
¡| f or robbing n countryman
Mr. ^Dalzell, o f Pennsylvania. o f. ' a" a"*;Ked by the American Newspaper liberating 13 hours, the jury in the ease th)s port „ rad(cai reduction o f
with his family immediately.
o f »1000 in gold nfter drugging him, sro fereil nn amendment to the s»,».dry 1 ubl"*'»''.' Association a combinat.»«, of the Htate o f Oregon vs. John M. f r a t e s on flour and grain for
Hnn Frnnclsco shipowners are cut­ now believed to be the same men who civil bill appropriating $ 6„,000 for >« restraint o f trade and «na.ntain.ng a Dickenson, William Dickenson, John over.9ea ports, such as Chinese and
ting freight rates to the Orient In committed similar crimes in Hnn Fran­ the establishment o f a national art mono,«»!»' o f the print paper supply in Dickenson, Earl Ransier and John Japanese> l9 to be pi,t In effect Im-
1 n,,,'d Htat,’s- WHS b*RUB.!odV b>’ Riley, charged with the murder o f Har mediately on all principal lines run-
an attempt to drive out tramp steani- cisco ut Twenty ninth and Mission gallery In the Smithsonian Institute. ’ ,ho
street*, «(»curing »450; Hnn Jose, secur­ The amendment was rejected on a the select committee appointed by nan Singh, a Hindu, near B o n n e , nlng out o f San Francisco.
It is
«rs.
His'aker Camion, whose chairman is Rep- brought in a verdict convicting J. M. 8S,ref,d among the ship owners that
ing »600; Los Angelos securing »900, point o f order.
¡resentntive James R. Maun, of Illinois, Dickenson nnd his son. M iliiam o f mur- tbp ratp on f ,our w l„ be redl,eed
A city councilman of Georgetown, nnd Victorin, B. (J., where »1400 was
for 8htpment from this
Washington, April 29.-—The sen and the other members of which arc der in the second degree and the other from >3 to
Wnsh., wiih arrested for keeping his stolen, L. Dondero, Luhano's partner,
place of business, a saloon, open on was taken to Victoria for the Inst ate and house conferee:» on the army Hannon o f Ohio, Htafford of Kentucky, three boys of manslaughter. The pen port to Hongkong and Japan, and
crime, hut Luhono escn|H»d. The infer bill reached nn agreement tonight. Hannon o f Ohio, tHafford o f Wisconsin, ally for murder in the second degree is <hat the rate on flour from thlg port
Sunday.
mntion cam« from Han Francisco
Tho senate conferees receded from Himnis o f Tennessee mid Ryan of New imprisonment for life and the penalty ■ to RinKapore wm be reduced from
Local option which goes Into e f­
or manslaughter is from one to to years
-g
|3 50
the amendment raising the pay of York.
fect May 1 In Massachusetts will
in the penitentiary.
officers on a percentage basts.
In­
Exchange Gold Bar« for Coin,
Struck Gat; Tw o Dead
throw about 2,000 saloon men out
stead, a schedule was adapted In­
Serm on» Against Racing.
Washington, A pril 30.— The sen­
o f work.
Las Vegas, N. M., April 28.— Mrs. creasing the pay o f Major-Generals,
San Francisco, April 28— Sermons
T w o Highbirdera Killed.
ate committee on finance today or­
Brigadier-Generals,
Colonels,
Lieu­
I.ati^t reports of tho sinking of Zachary Taylor Cooper went out to call tenant Colonels, Majors uud First dered favorably reported a bill nu-
27.— Another voicing a protest against the rnee-
tho British cruiser Gladiator place her sons to supper last night Riid found Lieutenants $500 per annum; Oap- ,- thorlzing the superintendent o f the
tho total casualties at five dead and them dead nt the bottom o f a 60-foot tiiliis, »600 per year; Heeoml
rut l.l-.u-
t i n- Mint nnd
,
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well. Digging for water on their dry­ tenants. »300 nnd cadets $1 1,10
23 mlsning.
Office at New York to receive United ton,}:',i'
t ...B
P 'r,Ifs
'■ a Sunday morning. The plan has been
ilii-v of States gold coin nnd deliver in ex. ; pitched battle with revolvers at M asF elaborafed bv the Anti-Racetrack
land farm, seven miles »ant of Matron* j
Extra passenger trains aggregat­ they had struck n flow o f nntiiral gas'
hange "gold
gold bars
bars o
of f equal
equal value
value In
in » « t o n street and W averly
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ing about 250 conches will he run an.l Biiffocuteil without a sound. A I
mounts o of f not
not less
less than
than »250.
$250. T
The
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into Snn Frnnclsco during the bat­ message was sent here* for n physician, C olonels $1000; Lieutenant-C olonels hill Is In the interest o f gold workers
v?,n track Sunday.” which marks the In-
tleship visit.
two fntnlly and another slightly. 5 un cep^|on Df a hitter campaign against
iltiiM.ou pczipM-i si*.w |i joj * ..I it ;s pj on j »3600; Majors $3000; Captains »2.- and Jewelers.
Ying.
o
f
the
Hop
Sing
Tong,
was
shot the racetrack ;n California, the ob-
,»l| .UOJ.iq p.»|[OOUM3 «1IM jopjo ,ll|| .liq
Spring rains nnd m elting snow Could he don».
thrnngh the right eve and died a few . t
(bp league being to bring
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A i „ w L
a «A n a k A A 4 n A
_
Wants Hospital Fh ps
Wilt C over 42,600 Milas.
minutes
he
reached the l I ¡171101* " about state legislation
mused a landslide In the province of
Washington, April 29.— W ith n Emergency Hospital.
Quebec, Canada, which destroyed a
Washington, April 30.— A total of
Severe Storm log England.
clllnge nnd killed about 30 persons.
approximately 42,500 miles
will view to preparedness in case o f
Anti-Gsmblieg Csmoaign.
London, April 28.— A remarkable blis have been covered by the Atlantic necessity, the surgeon general's of-
Albany, N. Y., April 28.— Oovern-
Troops to Central America.
Santa Barbara, Cal., gnvo a flow er zard, tho worst experienced in the south battleship fleet when it arrives at Bee o f the navy has suggested the
Snnta Barbara, Cnl., gave a flow er of England since 1881, continued prac­ Hampton Honda on February 22, designation o f several vessels avail-
M-xico City. April 27— A persistent or Hughes this afternoon Inaugu-
festival In honor o f the battleship tically nil over tho United Kingdom next, according to the estimates able for use for hospital purposes. rumor here has it that the cruiser Al- rated what is believed to be a cam-
fleet nnd homhnrdeil them with bou­ throughout Friday night and Saturday made by the naval officials. The d is-! Among the ships suggested by Sur- bnny, which is to carry special Ambas- paign o f speech-making in seareral
quets.
until Saturday midnight.
Telegraph tance to he covered for the v o y a g e 1 geon-Oeneral Rlxey Is the Buffalo, ador Buchanan Enrique C. Creel to Cen- of the large cities o f the state In
The trsl America, is to land armed parties sunport of the anti-racetrack K»tn-
and telephone service was disorganized o f the fleet from Snn Franelsco to now up on the Taclflc coast.
Admiral ''van s took an auto rldo
and railway traffic has been seriously de­ the Philippines, thence to China and surg»on-general is an earnest ndvo- should conditions in the southern repnb bling legislation which will probably
and is feeling much Improved.
layed.
Enormous damage has been Jnpnn and back to Manila, Is 16,218,cste o f t h e use o f the hospital ships, lies warrant the move. Official confir- be the feature o f the extraordinary
be ob session which is to convene on May
The boycott of Japanese goods by done, especially to the young fruit miles. The longest lap is from Hon-,and takes the ground that the navy matinn of th« report could not
crops.
oiulu to Auckland, 9850 miles.
¡should always be ready.
1 tained.
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Chinese has extended to Australia
V i,
? "TUr'',1
,ry