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RESUME OF THF WtEK'S DOINGS NONfc S A Y ( i OUIJ-HYE . V en e/ u rL fii .Show No [C o u iU 'i/ Mmi«t*»r Hu*««ill. to W 1 11 <* mi M ta.1 1 . Mur I ' W. W 1 ( uhn ©II, th* American Minlutcr to V«* i h /. u *!*, mu 1 1 «*«I front J*• i#* lixluy on th«« «Lim/iifthi}» 1 . i r n r ’j h f o r lho l int««! Hint**, wnem lu will HIM If 1 llIM VlUiltlOll o f two III on III II Mho A in« rlr;t7T Min ml* f lifffVffl fleM from l*i,.Tto « .ilrllo, Mailing from that port yiHtorilny iif tor noon after » vinit I«» tin* I ’ i i 1 1 H t u t o n Kuiil.oit 1'ifhmfh. 11 1 h il'p irt in •• from Kuertd <;ib«llo wnn Ci»)«N*r ill lloview o f Important Hap- m i mi I a / «<« I by n aiuluto o f 1 ft gun*. Th»»t |M'ninpn l*r«i«mitoc! in n Urinf and then« ii tin Minn m th© «liploinut ir rolu Compr'tihanaivo M.mner for liuty Itmuiom National, Ihiiillcal, Ml* o íi ii h wum lo» leal und Commercial, PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTIETH SESSION OF NATIONAL LAWMAKERS T A C O M A P L A N S BIO T IM E . Want* to Ootrlo All th «- Other »Cities Where Fleet H a , Stopped. TORNADOES RAKE OKLAHOMA STRIP Taroina, Waah., May 11__ Tlie local fleet rnnimitti-e hns ina.In arrangement* , fur the review o f the 13 hattlesh.... i u upon tl... naval appropriation loll. The » Frid .y, May 16. inaertion o f a new i.r o v i.ion relating Wa 1,1. gl . 11 , M .V IS The Aldrieb insertion o f a new provision relating * aroma hart »or. May 27, and the run»©* ’ TréiTwy* Liti "tíai *i',fÌKi(iJtftl' f r th» *'< ineri-a## in pay for offieera and n o i '(uent fi stiviti«-* that will make their Vrri . i o * t l.ill in tiii: ai nal r today, und '* f Iho marino c»r pa and navy dr* w stay of four dava in this port the most '•••• frail .f.-r took l ut lini, longer than forti, a ««m l deal of criticism of the m,.In„ raWw in t t „ hilltory -, hi« tory „ f the was required in the utllin« of the roll. roBfer.ee, who w«-r» charged with h.av crime tl<u »> far. Preparation« are being I t,, . IT. • in to throw liotli tlie Hí ñate in « taken ib«-rtie* and with havin« vio- . I I . I hon*.!!* lid I n into «•oiiieri-nec. The late.| the truet repoet i-d in them I,y the made for the entertainment of thou* Eight P e rs o n « Known T o Ba Dead in a ii up< f i.n the"part o f tlie eenata nre houee. Tim con ferree rearhe.l a rom «and« of people all ov**r tho Northwest» and Many Injured Whole Town Aldrich. \llieon, Hale, linniel and Tel- píete aprt-crrii-rit, and the lull now go«-» who have loaiio known their int«*nti«>n o f Vici Torn to Pieces and Scat . aU ';n'li"K th" Tacoma celebration tered Huge Hailstones Add to The diHprttch with which thin agree ■' ’ ••oOHrirTahlr'interi Nt wae manifeeted ' 1111*111 wan reach«*»! an a « t r i king exain «.a th** floor in the announcement that Thin will concdude May 30 with a me* General Havoc. pb* <(f what can !»«• «Jone in the cloning the urr* m-y hill would he com-iden 1 mo rial »lay parade» having in line thou* «laya of a munníoh of «Mingr«*- h . A meet am! «1 mp»,n«-.J of Thumday next. nan»U o f rnaririea ami nailorn fro m the ing uf 111 «- Mi-nrite #•«»-#«tui• t <>n Annue«* »hi|m. member* o f the Tirami Army o f (•rover <1© vi -I ii h ih of in W«,odward, Okla., May 12.—»At least whn held in the forenoon, ami a de Monday, May II. the Republic from «v e r y pout in the in health Ulf! Mtr» ngth. without neeoMrtit jo* of life. c in 1 1 , ri f o amend the hoilNC lull hy *nh eight jiernon« were killed and ««ore« of WanhiBgtoti, May II The •««•nate to n’ atc, with the uniform rank of the f n It in thought that tho f rnitcd Htftt©»i ifitulinp th** rn«*;iHuri* paMN«*»! hy the Trout Io im hri winj» tict ween China ami day puHNod the agricultural bill, carry jt«*rnal bodies. other* injured in the several tornadoes ICuM^iu along tin* M ii nr hiiriiiii Hihoria may ««m<! a gunboat there for tho pur Ni-nate nevera! w«*»*kN a'g«> w . in ronche«! mg an appropriation aggregating $12.- There will he no lack of entertain po no of tranftf«rring the ©ormili. I»«* chuno I order w i I h ou I diffleult v. i ’hairman Ablrich 142,140. For building r«»a»l* ami mak* ! rnent f o r viaitom, who will have a fine in Northwestern Oklahoma yenter«lay ut preNi-nt there aro no American in wnn niithorir.cfl to m/ik,«* the report, evening. ing other permanent improvement« in opportunity to view the fl«*et from the A f f o.OOO memorial to Ahraharn U n toroNtN requiring hie premure which In* «!i<! an noon I ih th** lull panned There was a succeNsion o f tornadoes i o n in to he ereeted at hot Lirthglue© l ’roNidont f 'antro ’* dite ree nhuttíng off hy the Ii i m n * * y«*Mt»*rday'had h»*»*n * ‘ ne h , f h*! national fore*t, $ 1 , 0 (KT, 000 , iriNtead ! high bluff* on which the city i* built. of ♦500,000, a* provi»ie»l h y ♦ fc»«• houne Mn**ed han«l* of the fle«*t, with numer between 5 o ’clock and 10 o'clock P. M. hi Kentucky j j , ti Guaira rnny be probing«*! indefinitely nng**<| ov« r " , o f r«pr«*H»*ritati v «* n , wa* appropriated, our iniiNical organization* of Tacoma l.lt.ml .Hllll. i l . , ,,f tl... .!....I iti til. <•' U"*'l I. full W....W pflSSCS W.llm.lt ll«-W Hfiiii« changen were made in th»* n«*n giving on«* half the amount a*k«*»l by th«.* and the turroundiog country, will play They appeared first in the western part of the devastated district and inove»l le-fiit liOiiUinna tornado place tho r 'lH* '* <*f plague appearing. Them im « • e hill h v the coin m j t tee, h'»w»*v«*r, and c ìiit- f fo renter, military air*. Thene, with the New toward the east. The most serious re ‘ prent difttrcNM among tho unemploved, «*f it v. i ' in i " i ‘*an' to have a new print • 1er at 50. York Symphony T>rche*tra. led by I)am* 1 which the nurnher ìn large. Morebantft sult* w*-re in the vicinity of Arnett, Washington, May 11. The bouse try • •ruiliefi.il I f 4 all over the court jn |,n riunirà rire «loirip little hiiftincNft. o f it prepare«! h»-f»»re j ! coni»! la* called »lay took th«» final congressional step bv roach, _ in a four-day engagement, will where fully 30 persons are believed to up fo r ronnid* ration. giv protoni i up apa i ii U th mere imo .|,,j uri» ii 0 ((»riper able to nupport the iv. racoma the greatest assemblage have broke» limbs. Nearly all of these which betting »>n horse rac«*s at Men • a fn ig h t rate»«. ev-r „ t i n « are rvNidentu of the forming .| 1 b - J p'o r An appeal lina be«*n made to the A ■ f ii ..,»,.-.an. ... . got . t o o , t h e r in any - i v ----- VVaNhington, May 15. Th«* V'reelnnd nings will hereafter be prohibited. Itrtml i*r o f comnieree in f'ariteftft for Mot h ftf !eit lit t Ii I h moif I 11 > de la ml f o r I i : will lx- : " iitlilotic . _.Id.*.',d L tio? ’ th e r e l tri' o «•urr»*nev hill, an amended by the a»*n rontoNt», boat ran«,* ] The only town known to have lx>ia he r<’(.iil'ir military 1 1 net riiNo !"• : 11^ tried at Wafthinpton I « * 1 1 » A n « eond relief train won *©nt to «le, went to the house at 5:15 o ’clock Hr,_ bPt»«-«-,i th«- pri-wi of the vmriou* battio- leKtroyeiJ in Vipi, a poatofRee town in th«» i moated city yeftter«lav with pro of 30 p;.pt,nnN rapt-'iinN to to pomi, ,-,ifnlri,inil • lai in a v let or v. 1 , 0 . nti.-rtioon, ,,,|.| „„m.-.li-t.-ly won t-’il.ÜHl.mt'nt or 1 *h i [> h a grand 11 i u rn ination r»arad «* c,f . i - ’ ,. . , ... . . vinoUN The death lint in growing, and . . . . . I , ; - ' . I............ 1 Ohio, * .............. " »*» • I no wa. pa^p.J. |( © ................. I v illnmiaatio- u ■O“ « ' « ™ «f BOOBty, It uhm ii h tro Will deNtl tlie whole town «••• ri n to t*e infecte !. . I,., t h e 1 The bill Bin*n<ling the home»*« «H aw* .. ' ‘ I whara it la add tbara la M t f t k o a a * ta ll i ui v illap' M i th«< bord* ! permit ntr • ' aeao iraworka. t U „ d i Dg PoatauMtar E . A. Spaek ka* «•ii| tr. ulde furred. asked that a postoffice inspector r report non irrigai»! I ree o f a in irrigable i f i t t i V I S I T O R S V I C I IMS. • n of Willifftns. th»* minority ¡iist«*a I of 160 aere* on hi* his office, which w«'ts was demolished »lemolished and ........... • hy th*' s»*n í i public • i • i ! • • * i land r& r « I . *n m \\’»*si«rn v, . w . - a n i m idkj iM»Tuyr\»u/cci/c f>^ Ilinduft nt ('air 11 •» attempt* <1 to blow W**sF* rn St SFttes was t * hilt as :imen*l«*d a d j o u r n i n ; t w o ; w e e k s . the contents scattered in all directions. I» a numi er of white« by placing a mfiniti’lv wur* than the Vr**< ! P*‘ w , i Prtty Swindlers Sell Hr>gus T ic k e t! The report o f four deaths at Arnett • mb t.u the c ir tracki. Tl *• hill allowing the State* of Idaho 1«u• 1 l.ill fl<- urp«.| his e .11. ,go e* IO tor Trips to Warships. . I Wvominif J .iu m .tm .•,.l,l,ti,.r;«l apr.-N Cong r* * * L ea d er* P repare to Rush includes the two at Little Robe, and is ;-•!«• figiiriHt tin* mot mri t-* «ÜNíigre© t«* Nu lbjuor vs i 11 •• Nold <»r brought into { confirmed by the news that four caskets Through Business. f land f »r reclamation was d**fcate»l. H:wi Pr im iN«*»», M tv 12 The thnti th<* Menât© air»»*n«!in«'iit ft, *;. '/«up !h at, if ■in r«-|.ubltrau natmnal nuiv«* ii ti -u hall, | have been sent overland from Gage to • indi» w ho v v !•« • I t»i vi*it tli<* wnr*hifift I The dry homestead bill was pas«e»l by have tI k * mot i«>ti v\; in !<mt, t! lu* I ìli Wmill Washington, May 11.— Strong efforts nc.ortlj to >• «let'iftlun of the leader*. Arnett, Gage being the nearest railroad It applies to nonmineral, tod iy fnrniftl • *1 a r eh harv«*t lì« ld fi»r t*» go tf* 1 1»4- hank in,g ©ominitt»*<\ The • 139 to 71 will he m.ade to have congress adjourn point. 1 n an ....... miter wit h Ar ah* t he r» numhcr of petty ewindh-r* Itogli* in»»tt"ii w ih carri©«! 1 y a vote of f 150 to nonirrigahle, unr<*ft»*rv»-«l and nonappro- , Reports from the neighborhood o f 1 flir U t r -•■P« 1* »Nt 13 kil '©»! :ii» l tifi ticket* w« re *«dd witliout interferenc« |. 3 i riat. i (.ublir la,I.I n in ( V>l«ira.lo, Cali | n"< than two weeks from today, wotili'l» • Th.. A rut. 1 I'lftN«•N un* »!«• f from thè polire hy vender« who repre forma, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Ore Representative Tawmey announces that Vici 4 tate that the heavy hail that ae* »••■ rii»«**! a« tli'XV)r. gon. ( tub Washington, Wyoming, Ari tl,« com mitte# on appropriation», o f y® p a n i# d the to r n , did ma«-h damap. I *« nt««l m» launrh company whatever. T Eujrsd.iy, May 14 . . 1 * 1 , to property, ero;* and ratti#. Hail- W ;» ft ¡. i n pt on. May The • •i 1 plant o f th«i« i1 >tn :iill.'I •. klag None 1 ut mvited guest* w«*re tak**n on 14. Th© gr. at sona and New Mexico. which hr is chairman, began work on ’ «ton«-» mra.urinir 15 inch#» in eireum- thè fligfthif» iiithouph thousnnd* tmught «T •V fire, ■< i miry civil appropriât ion hill, carry . •rfM|..4l i j 1lias 1,•*••»» <1i* ! r « » v• 1 W¡»»hin|ft.m, May 11.— At a confer the K«',i«'ral defieienry bill today, and ference are said to have fallen. tirkcl* w h i « * h they thoupht WOf|l«| HJ* i»• g a »<.♦•»! o f about ♦ 12 (l,O(fl(tO 00 , was tug«*th« r with 3,' "MMM 0 |"'ua«l* Í meut, al l»* thern f «I boar i thè ( onnectirut. and leur.- today betw.-cn the loader* o f the ho will try to report it by next Tues p.'iftse»! by the senati* today. An amend involving a Ioni tf 4 .'• 0 ( 1 ,ooo. •nany <»f thè e», jriion steamer* did n»t iM-nt hv <la!l»ng»*r. Hpf»ropriattng 46 FHKI 1 house nnd g cia t« it « > ■ practically day. Thin ia the last o f the big supply A L L FOR G O O D OF P R O D U C E R \ liolral K vhiin han r** 1 Wit ih ing land pUNN«ng«*m on unv wamhip» hut to «-nable th«* g»»v»*rriiin*nt of Alaska to |a((r«'«.| that coagr.-Ns shall adjourn Fri bills, and it will probably go through dav, Mav 22 . m» rely rrtiÌN» I among th«»m. • ippr«*s* th«* liipipr traffic among the na the house without much discussion. Iterati«* hi* Indignimi pa**eng«*rt »1 *• Commission Favors Produce Business S? • • i t a n 4 »felcg.'lte* have ltd* - tiv«*N w.in id"p*« i This i 4 th<* last of The pubh# buildings bill will b«> re- muli»!»*»! thè r**turn nf th»’ir rimncy wh»*n Saturday, May 9. » o f Express Companies. iu*lrurl<* l fi r Tuft th«* large ftuj j Jv hills, and its passage li»» fm!«*d t»» lumi t he in on th« batti«* pinces H» sénat«» squarely alongside Washington, May !» The debate on ' l ,nr,(‘ 1 l,r the committee on buildings Washington, M ay 12.— An important \ not h.-r woiir.in m i- ft gu r n Sen • tiin Vermont todav. Pufitain Henry tu»- h tuft* .n th«* <*'»nMÌd«*ration of the thr main features o f the agrirultura.’ !,n,i «counds ,-is soon as «'•''•¡rman Bar I IT.II rn *i>*r Platt ’* d »in«*’ Prifti-h, of tlie excnrftion *t«*mer St ; i p- p m '- ■■ bills', and nf the entire 14 i appropriation toll was practically ro o - tholdt is sure of a right of way for it. report was transmitted to the senate by the Interstate f ’ommerre eommivsiou on llelei), *|rew a revolver and threatencl The govern *rN ’ • »n fernir»* plan* t l..,i \ ..a.-.- tlo g< cerai il'-ûci<mey and;.lu.|.d by the s»nate today. Smoot of It is coneeded that this measure will be the results nf inquiry made by the rom- *hn Huhcock, the spokesn to *4» •t t trm a permanent orgriin/at imi. n c a n ar olemv I ills t.. be eon.id • 1’ tah Nj-..ke at length in advocacy of the through the house. mission as to whether the express eom- o f the (»roteftting excursionists. Police I l \ * if,., r hou-H* \ portion of th- f«.r«*Ht reserve s«-rvice. I » .lj;e and l*tder in tl-.e senate, who is an im- !'(.«' < »h itiomii h ihini * h:«N pUNird a hi panies of the rountry were engaged in Officer ( luir!»-* Wed» king was on the « .« .Kvoti'd to deration of New and. supported tie i.oliev of tne I,ort:‘ nt member of the finance commit- I i -v ni mg that tin* h tut«* N li al I ti i w igei »lock when the troubl»' began, and b* the business o f buying, or hand- tee, IS quoted as saying yesterday that ,'-nP c'U!*lnH'*" OI ouying selling se,,lng or nano- the I ill ni |.p. n ling Hi i -. n a 11 v f,--«riire service. \linn<Hi.ita ili'inorrat. have «l.-phiie ! ( l«««t no tune iu .liNNrming the .tea,nboat i I:,iK of Wyoming reviewed at length ‘ h*' » .-lieved eongress would be able to \ J >., _ flTL’ *: ?* ■ ■ -dit v clause of tlo- railroad and oysters entering into interstate upturn r Johnson, and r«*fus»*d llryan .as *»* «lin t hr said he regarded as the weak- adjourn on May 23 The only legisla- r ite l.i ! bot a vote was not taken. commerce. I choir« ii.- ns of the forestrv service. He de- - tt "»1 which he thought probable, outside, , The commission finds that for the g U I E T IN THE I S L A N D S '^** appropriation bills, are a child Washington. May 11__The Vre« and flared that its oj»j>onents w«-re not in- l'rnr«-<«ding* in the endeavor to r** candling o f perishable commodities the curien bill, agreed upon l.j. tin rcp'il. .different to the preservation o f the tim- l-'bnr * 11 « or 'he I>i«trirt and possibly le*»M’ T'haw from the New York asylum express companies have established or . » to-lav ,.i:t through th* !> » r lands, but obj.-rted to the m«-thods • * campaign publicity bill, and an emer- lor the muntili! insane ar»’ iu progress Basdan M o r o t Lay Down 'Arm s With Itcati i-iiur der and commission departments. The i.iI rub- bv a vote of j practiced by the Bureau o f Forestry if*‘ncy currency bill. h .use un.1 out Serious Trouble. agents of the companies undertake to In t as«' Hrvnn rend ves ih«* demo ist t „ ur. Fift.-i r. s., called insurgents ] under its present administration. Manila, Muv 12 The disarming o f find a market for producers and to han rutir p re*« uli’ii t u I nomination, his .t tie- u a )or i t y party votisi with th-l In addition to the attention given the dle the products offered. The produets G ATH E R A T W H ITE HOUSE. «laughter ft.nvN she will take the stump tlie Human M uon is progressing with Inn rits. « h o « m l on record solidly ¡ agricultural bill, the acuate vut«»l te out serious trouble The I.nnan die are marketed and the proceeds, less the i several WestiTU fttat*»*» for him Is, against the uir.isui«- nd to the committee on judiciary the tncts are quiet. The trouble againet « ;.pre«g charges, are turned over to the \» •- -n a. th«- loll r. iches the H. nitr resolution introduced by Burkett of Governors C o n fe r With ¡President on rroducers P r.t.h and Spanish *»ddier* making ; w hich the troo|»s w.*re recentlv o;»erst ■Inch « i l l call a ,n«-«-ting o f the cm.. (Nebraska d.-claring tomorrow to be | Conservation o f Resources. j* xhe A Id ri op the ftll»**il armv in Morocco had an ing was sporadic and neither general The r.>, commission reports that expres« Mothers' D a y.” and suggesting tfcat j mint*«1 ««o filian.-«- to consider it. It is 'encounter in which s« vi ral wer«* wound nor serious. Washington, M av 11.__History will j' companies do not buy or sell eommotii- •«p. cte.l th. committee will vote unani Isenators and employes o f the »«»nate - _________ ___ ___ ._ .. . • I on both sidcN and on* Sjmiiiard Major General Weston, who has re turnéd 'to i i s n l l * from «n isspeetion o f »■? to a aead th.- k o w * » e M u n by I w » a r a w k i u i o w o r ia honor o t t i s i u thl* * * * * ’• W h »te House j •account. Agents ___ ! . j of l th© ì _________ «.____.T" kilted companies who strikuig ont all after thè enacting day. ¡eonferenee on naturai resourees. F ori have don© so have been prohibited from Th«* national convention of Socialist*», the entire ilistriet, reports that con riause ,,ud insertrng th>- provisions of I I history-making conditions ar© remark* continuing it by the companies. lessi, B al «h me Kagene V. dite.i.s are quieter than usuai He pr Washington, May 9.— Although on h» I ill whit’ h h i « pav»«* t 1 v th«* «rnat«*. Accordingly it recommend« that all I »• \ •* f • • r {•rt'Hi lrnt ini rniJiJat«» on tin noiinrtftt tin* ror^nt »»|M*rati»»n« to hav# s«*v**ral o«*ca.ftioUH it ha»l difficulty in a^Iy favorable. Never before has a It im no» «1 oubtod that th»* s«*nat» will r r t I alhit Itnojatnifi llnnfor l. of ) rt>n polirr ratluT than military. eommittee. ! n»a ntaininp a quorum, the house trans* l*r»*sid»*nt of the TTnit«ni States con-, express eompanies and their agent© bo artiofs o f îhi tho Th»» government in being tirgc*l to ; approv»» ' i'W York, sun f!Ìi«»N«*n f »»r vico |>r««a f erred with all the fhc ••IT**« t .»f this cours© would b* . ,«.-b ! ...Iisidenble busin.-ss today. A ___ __ __ ___, governors of the r™î>,blt<*'î from ^nying or selling on Norur«* .a loan for thr purj«»*«’ of instill \ their own account comn)Gdities trans- measures were i n statp, . v* e v f r bpflir() » - . sii» fi! .ml both the Vreelnnd and Aldrich nimber -r o of f measures were Tiaeseil. |s»sse.|. in N mg un •*xt<*n»i*'d sastoni of irrigation ■ tiding a child labor law for the Dis " ,r<t,"‘ N-pver b,,for<* b--1» th« White ported by express, but that express eom- \ strfN*t rar utrik«* in impending in Th«* islands must pun*him* 10,000.000 I 1 II 4 to «•onfvrcncc. triot . f l dumbia. intended as a subeti- . House, with its long record o f social patties lu> permitted to continue their 4 II u*.»go I'<**<i h of for»’ipn ri«*«* thiN y«'iir, making tut»* for the senate bill, permitting ap* anti state functions sheltered a large present methods of conducting inter- W«*cJnrtsday, May i3 n total |»i*r»,ha«*r. during thr p»Nt trn Tonopsh, Nov., i» nipidlT PTovoring p.-lis in naturalisât:,in eases from the convention called for the consideration '*tat,‘ business through order and eom- vonrN. nf 100.000.000 prsos worth It Washington, May 13 -Kurther *on District to the I'ir. iiit Court of Appeals. , . . . . . mission departments, subjert to the pro- f r un Ibi* ftffirtN of tho r«*f«nt lìrft !• brliftvrd that irrigation will r^ftor«? sid«iration of th«* HrownsviJ«’ affair was an l r,-pealing tho a.-t of the legislature " f er' Pu‘ ''lc Aa,î npvpr be- j hibitions of law against unjust diserimi- Railroad earn [»any flU-in’s M'lnrit th«*v t»jr rroj^ today postponed by the sénat»* until o f N.-« M.-xico of |‘*03 regarding civil f n r * has the whole broad question o f nation i f charging wti«*at farmers all th«» truf r Hi next Tins decision «a s j,r ,,.(|urr jn porwinal injury rases. ¡the conservation of this country’s nat- Ii will L« «ar. The house adjourned until 2 • 'clock ural resources been brought before O. R. & N T O F IG H T . The thousand* e f d nt Starts Suit Against Low ering o f Rates »r»* r* turning on Freight. The grand Portland, M ay 12.— Suit was filed in Sehwerin has expert« [ XTnited States eourt yesterday bv • n <•* muitiy without a coimtitutional gon. and wh«»n the request «n d invi table, I ’oraker’s motion \>;is a iopted statute p issed by the last the condition* the country is facing, the t>,e o. R. A N. Co. to enjoin the Oregon In.I .itIon was H» nt to him by the fosti- ; g"\ ••rumeni. if 62 to 6 m»**»*mblv, 1 «1 *ui* Kerri*, who dynamited members of the conference will them- ( railroad commission from enforcing its Vwards have just been mini© fo r sup plving th© bnltlefthip Jl«»et with pro \ iftioiiA for itft journey aerose th»* I ’ ii !* 4* I fl«* Si'wsy Items (».ithned lr«m All PdrU of Ih« World. I Dtvastdle Large Section in Richest farming District. tinnii I n twiu'ii tim I nitrii Hint©* nri l V*• in-/.in*hi wan nhown in the fact that nom» of tho loi*aI IY 'Í I ou han<l to ! hi Mr Mu*»1 *11 goo«l hye. Thoum* IV MofTutt, the American f’ori- m l ut Lit Guaira, in utili in that city without nii'iiioi of coiiiiiuitiiciition hr rapi'lly gaining ©in.*«» tho plntru©, und it feared Chicago, \fter 11 year, of military occupation »•real Britain, Russia, Fran.-«- and Italy company allege# that the (imposed ac- have .I.-, ole,| to withdraw and turn thr Oregon irlonifTH. I » he times m i „ on variou» f ut lire cooperation between the f « l - i ( ¡ on 0f the commission i- in violation government over to tire-re. wlilrh he was n ri.nHplciio.iB f l l C i i r o . 1 J When the JaVs Amend Naturalization Act. , rat an t state governments in a vigor j 0f f-d-ral and «tate constitution#, con- - y m h o l l w the nd- . I I . .m.-luif.-.l, the agr Washington. Mav 12. A hill amend ous policy of conservation, for one o f Disgusted with the California dele This parade will ri villini with interstate commerce, and the Ion gales to the governor's conference, Nrrrth w'«*t Dnm ''th.-*'enrl'l.-.t ’ day's Jur »1 and p..st,.m,b ippr-pria. i,.„ lulls | i „ g th- , u.tu rail, a, ion a-t was ordered ,he things which will be shown most | ^ V eM a rilv 2 o u l d ‘ Tn'volVe • ' V m p t o t o ....... ............... ti . me \i■ ».iv- hud been sent 1 o conference, and :h , favorably reported trxlay today by the house forcil.lv forcibly at tho the conference is i# t h a t revision of «11 I i . ,K» Roosevelt has appointed ex (lovetBor j ¡ ___ ™ ’ . . , h‘ Many all interstate rates. By the r.inl«*e fo r»*j>rcs«*nt that state. 1 U i.« o f O regon w ill he reprenentod , committee on immigration. The bid neither tho state# nor the federal Rev- [ ordeV o f the" railr'oad 'comnrissi^n the »*'lw I ™ * ” * tho line o f Ferrnitting owners o f patent# in cases ¡ increases the fee which clerk# of court# -rnment can make satisfactory headway ( r„ (lllPP,i tariff< wero to ,,0 into General lUifte. a* governor o f the bv loaiitlftil flouts in where the goverruruut lias appropriate I may , harg« for the issuing of naturali independently, tomorrow. Moro province, i ’hilippin»» islands, d»* mnrrh. invention# to apply to the court of ¡ration papers from to $*>. and allow# « lan*M the effort to establish a judicial ■launa for relief; authorizing the entrv either the applicant for admission to Children in Factories. Anxious T o See Admira . ey.Ntein m that province a failure. C ro w d Bids Evans Farewell. tea sweepings when int< n.le.l to lie citizenship or the 1 'nitiM States to take Richmond, Va., May 12.— Dealing Reno. Nev., May 12.— Rather than Oakland. M av 11. — Rear - Admiral 'Phe father of Mrs. Howard Gould. with the world wide topic o f children, used in the manufacture of caffeine, and an appeal within fio days from the date H»*l«lon l ’«*rrv ( ’lemmonN, has left his their ednention. training and the evil an omnibus bridge bill o f the entry o f the final order, en que#- Kvun# was given an enthusiastic greet miss the opportunity of giving his old , friend. “ Fighting B o b ” Evans, a fions o f law onlv. to the Cnited States . «laiighterN luit $1 each, beenuse they of driving tln-in under steam pressure mg by a crowd which gathered at the h w t v lianas,iak,r recalling the Circuit Court o f Appeals 4 1 1 • 1 not care for him in his old age. Tuesday. May 12. at the wheel when their frnil limbs nnd Southern Pacific ferry depot just be dav#'when they fought in battle to- Washington. Mav 12. The senate to Little progress is being mud© in th«* bodies are too weak to stand the terri fore he entered hi# private car attached gether. Martin Gilbert walked 50 mile# Will Let Dry Farm Bills Pass. I le punishment and strain, the session day passed the postulile- appropriation !*Miksi»ie trolley trial »if Abe Huef. hill# to see the old #e-i of tho National Conference nf Charities bill, carrying amounts aggregatili Washington, May 12. Speaker Can- to the overland train. On the trip over Nevada Gilbert stoo«l in the erow 6 nf (Vntrn! Kansas has be«*n vislti’d by a and Corrections at St. I ’aul's Church , $229,072,367. A# passed the bill nì non has given reasonable assuranee that over on ferry boat the admiral . . .. , , , *, rain storm that bonier«*«! a rloiulbnrst. ‘ tonight armi*©«! (li© publie to th© im ,b*ws .fl «lay expenses for railway ho will grant time during the coming * o o d on the dock watching the fleet so - W O people w h o g a the re, ! at *b tram r. ached Reno Rundnr The corn«’r stone of the bureau of portane© of adequate laws t«> proteet postal clerks when away from termi week for consideration in the house of long-av it was in sight. When asked *h en tho Kvans raised the Mind of his homestead bill for a statement, said: “ There icr© dry «!rv farm t.iriu homesten«! I,,r •* m, « he r «.««•«. « m r« is morning. American republics has b«*»*ii laid ««* th«m from th«* evil* of th«* fa«*t»»ry mils, which will Incur n total expense the 320 acre Hello, there. G.l- work. Kr«»fes*«*r W. 11. lían«!, (»f th«» of about « 1 , 000 , 000 . an «1 th«' bill bill b v ’ Representative French nothing to be «aid excepting that out ear and saw him. Washington. *houted the former commander Vniversity o f South Kamlina, pointe»! Amendments adopted by the senate granting Tdaho an additional 2 . 000,000 there.” and he pointed to the fleet, ¡«•orC (-hineso rebels ar«» becoming more n r ont th«* imperativ© «lemiintl for compili .1er . the It is be “ ^ lie# mv first nnd last flagship, the o f the Atlantic fleet. Come in here .... C s ire v act provide for weighing the mitili annu acres nn«!«1 — •* - - --*’ * • * and shake!” tivo. 1 *arge fore»** of froops are being s«>rv ©«Ineatinn. ally instead o f every four years, and liev©«! both will pas* if they come t « a ^ orktown and C onnocticut. sent out. to check them. nil,I the Gallinger provision concerning j vote Thom as Not Seriously III. Representative Men Gather Long Walk for $ 2 .0 0 0 . tI m * improvement o f the mail sorvi. e to A torninlo in Mercer sn«l Henry conn San Francisco. M av 12.— Rear Ad- One Bid for Eugene Building. Kansas Citv, da I" Across the tho,Philippines, China. Japan. Australia Washington. May 11.— Representative ties, Illinois, di«l consiilenible property Washington, May 12. The Treasury business men from various sections 0f ; n,' ra' Thomas, the new commander o f continent nnd bn.-k in «-igtit months fo r . •»"I Boutli American ports, damage nnd killed one woman. I Department received but hut one bid Put for . . . . . . . . «he \tlintic fleet who w-is renorted to a purse of $ 2.000 is the task chosen by j Wi|, hinKt„ n > Mnv , « A fter a ,1 ' : the erection o f a public building at Eu- th* country are arr.v.ng to attend the he ( ( r ^ l t! 'I’he National Industrial Traffic League gene, that from 0 «verge |„sting prnrtirallv the en’Uro #es * ! ^ ............................ ^ C. Maurer, ..... ..... of eongress next week o f the National * e so ill Sunday that h had to take to has appealed to tho interstate commerce Charles Moyer, an Indian o f tho Sioux eommission to prevent an increase in tribe. Mover is in Kansas Citv on his si„n. the house todav, bv a vote of 13« Salem, for *45.000. No decision has Draining Association. The obieet of his bed in the Pairmount hotel, wa* up return trip to San Francisco, lie left to 24, agreed to thè conference report vet been reached. this congress is to improve and indorse and around early to«lay. and le ft for freight rates. . . . in • federal help to drainage as a national, hi* flagship at about 5» o ’clock this there October — 29, ----- 11*07, ami . arrived The Hritish house o f lonls is diariiss New York on January 23, 1!*0S He has policy, but not to recommend nor at-'morning. The admiral admitted that Affected by American Panic. Wants Roosevelt to Stop Knocks. ing a plan to tax American hops that until Juno 29 to complete his trip back tempt to dictate what legislation shall .he felt a little worn out and weary Sun- Washington, May 13. Insisting that Washington, May 14__ Reporting to l o passed by congress. William .Ten- day. but declared there was no ground* :»r© being imported to the detriment of to San Francisco. Ho expect# to reach the Knglish crop. San Francisco two or three week# ahead the president " l e t up” on the railroad# the state department from Amsterdam. nings Brvan and Senator Newland (N o -, for the report that be wa# quite ill and ; could not see visitors. and tlint no opposition be made to the Consul Henry IT. Morgan says that j cs- vada) will make nddresse*. of time. While officers from the battleship proposed increase in rates, representa sibly no country o f Europe had been fleet were being given auto rides, two Mem orial Day in South. !G r o v e r Cleveland Improving. Dying by the Hundred. tives of the "P r o s p e r it y league” called relatively affected so disadvantageously o f the big machines collided, with al Raleigh. X. C„ May 12.— Yesterday- bv the recent financial crisis in the T.akewood, X. .T., M av 11_ _ That for on the president this morning. A l Kiev. Itossia, Mav 12. A frightful most derioua results. generally observe 1 throughout epidemic o f exanthematous typhoid is though the eommittee declared that it United States as The N( tl erh.n:’ :!. mer President. Grover Cleveland is Im- was ^ 'Hie rnitc«l Htntos is enlisting other raging in the city prison. More Ilian represented the most, influential mer largely on account of the total suspen- proving, and that his condition today Xorth and South Carolina as Confr-der- nations in the war against opium trade. 200 dentil# #o far have occurred, and chants of both East and West, it is be sion of the diamond trade. Whereas i* more encouraging than it has le -n ate Memorial dav. The chief rere- The Metho«liat general conference has practically all of the inmates arc infect lieved here that tho railroad* influenced the exports o f the sparklers in ¡ f o r the last few davs. is the gist of a monies were at Raleigh, Wilmington, nsked that presidential candidates bo ed. The authorities are withholding do-j the movement to create sentiment in to 352. in they I statement imsued by Mrs. Cleveland Charleston, Charlotte, Asheville and Co total abstainers. fell off to only (fro m the hotel at T.akewood. lumbia. tails. > favor o f higu«r rate«. amounted $11,633. $7,452,604. 1907 1906