\
STORM SWEEPS
TWO STATES
M A RK P A C K A G E S IN F U L L .
Railroad» Pul Aihlibonal Burd en«
S m a ll S h i p p e r * .
on
C h icago , M ay
Beside« deter
I milling to in c re ase freight rate» to per
t«* nl. the railroad , in tin* "oMiei.il d a *
Northern lews and Okldlntmd*Su ne • ilicatio n" te rrito ry have .agreed to
.u!*l * * insiderailily to the burdens of the
ol Oevdstdlion.
shipper h of pa< kage freight.
At the
».line m eeting at which the rate ill
c n asc . were d n idcid upon, the repre
S* v«n I huu*.inij Peoplo F«tim.ite(J to s e n t .*11ves of m ore than -loo railro ad *
he H u m s l i t u Lo«» of Lifo Will agreed that afte r J u ly 1 they will not
I *«* liv e for shipment any packag e« in
tot H««vy Mu* h Livrtto« k Lo»t
IVnpli« Am Uuinhfoumlnd at Lu* less t h . hi carlo ad l**ls which are riot
itiarkei! plainly with the name of the
Inn! of
• oiisignee, the M ahon ami «tale of
c o n sig n e e the statio n, city and Mate
I>'*!l»i*. l a , M.ty ÌÌH Se v rii fli rti • >f destination.
It i *• e stim ated that this action will
un i prt <*n . .11r |ir.u t I*.«Ily witbout
l o l l r r now .is .1 1 « uh nf tiir vioh nt save the railroads in the te rrito ry east
• ••ini * Ine li look«* nv rr N o rthe rn of tin* Mi si sippi River and n o rth of
li
• .imi ( )k li limila Stimi.*y night
I il.i\ .il n»-,k1uljy :.',non peoplr
w«rc thr O h io K iv - r t*» the seaboard, at
i li i v i n frulli tli«*ir honic hy thr ri»* 1* st $15,000.000 annually in loss and
On the o t h e r hand, it
mie • I ili«- I n m t y tiver.
Molise«, damage claim s
I '» i ì * .nifi r \ n v t l i i n g in th r patii of will co t the shippers of p ackag e
i • t< ii ihlr iloml p» v wvpt down and
fo ug ht pro b ab ly as rn tnh, or even
« . f i i« «I ,iw «y
T i in it y rivrr *s .i r.ig*
in»* vurgitiM t o ii t ut .uni notimi^ ap* more, to p e rfo rm the actual work re
■ I » 1 N • I . 1 n. : IM t. . I - I f ^ i i ^ 1.
»juired m m arking the shipm ents as
la in ‘
i t i 11* 111 « » v *' « I frolli th r rivrr f>r» M ribeil by the railro ad *
It is
l*r »i»• i .ir* il*i**ili *1, h rid grs liavr berti a l s o d ated by the shippers that it will
\N*;*t av\.«y hk* kinilling vs « * * » « I I ivi*
m ak e impossible any s e c re c y regard
'■ * k la thr ili
uni h.ivr pensili«! mg tin* identity of the c u stom e r» of
i l fe.it i . i w r n ir r f .i li i n l th.lt .1 any business house
im * I mine vvill Jollow in th r w.ikr
* >n th« « o n tra r y , any business hou c
« f ih* «t- .rtn’** fin y
may, after the new rules g o into ef
i t? n*> arr. tiitf •* in n i! « of a «' liar
f * « t, station men at railroad ware
. .!> ut .t. .1 t<» r»-lieve tlir int • Ii r h o ii.e s and learn in detail all about
’ uf f r ! mv ..f t In* mil «lut mf V have !h ern the shipment» of c o m p e tito r s, to
.‘»tirili pil'd
It 1 1 rally t' »«) soon to whom • hipped tin*! in what am ou nts
k'is r .mv m l r stim ate ni Ih r »|e.l»| I h it tin will have « tre m e n d o u s cf
\\ tli (lie al. <1.•ment * »f tlir ri sinn f< * l upon till« cla ss ul business is coil
U ( if « *!rp% wit i hr taken at one r fo In Jr lit ly a • ' *• r t r «1
t r i p 1ll.i.sr ili dii r 111 s 11 r s «
Ax ii-u .1
it h* been the custom o f the ship
111 • Ml h < .«• . th r p.u.r of th<- v -ir i ois nets t«# mark t l m r pac k ag es with an
• 111 r « - lid t* IW I.'• in the j i.lth' n f the Initi.i! *»r son»* hi* r* glyphi« . the k* y
r!« »t»r fit" a rr Miffrrin^ 11 *r worst
to which 1« to be found on the bill of
! hi* present «torni »s hy Ur the lading
It was the th e o ry that tins
» . »I vi* u nt * f thr |ira* nt year, and \v‘ rtil«| • iv r th r time and lab o r of the
for that m atter prrhap* the worst shipper and thro w a certain amount
i • rin fh * ? has vi‘ i?*<l N orthern T r i is <>f M« r*cy around the conduct of his
i * r \ r f at y »• a f *
It w.i * e x e r p t ion al ly b u s in e **
r w rr ,t I • .rt \V rt h
Mi l l a s
W i t hi t a
I
!'• M* flt*»lt t! I M nlriir
I h« t*n«|irrtv I * > • « will inn f i t r m i r
Is liiyli, l*tit s** far not even a coil*
•salts' estimât- «ali hr placed **M
tlo- s\ hoir
\i I**rt W o r t h alone it
f if»Ir«-if «tilt that th r Morin will
• v»*« * lo • «»nto $ i on,uoo it.image
\\ I • n Miliurh «li points are finally
I» ’ t « 1 fi-ali tin- loss svili run much
1 ¡ iy hr f m that su ini t y
I ■* * *'•'«!
fr.»m Mineral W ell« «tate
t 1 ' \\ *!*• f tiseti* un! I rncsf S t a t e l r r
w « i r «Ir * »vvnrif t h r r r
l ’e r«o n* are al «o
t* ;.* r!* <l «Irosviir l nr »r W ic h ita hall«
t. I f tullir» '
\» I tentón an un*
kn \\ n m in h t tils Ihr in attein|itilig
!
'«%*
* li I • holisrho!«! effet fs
\ '! *»%rr th r ‘ torni ssvrpt ffi«trirf
t it’ r* «!s
n«t crops ti.«ve «ufTrre«!
h r i v ill
1\ » 11 r * * ni traffic is prie ti
«tîs it a
*• • 11T. r at most point«
l»r n i torn from their
h «s
un l it i u s hv t hr surgin g flood w.v
*«•
A*
«n u . k l v as t»o««ihte tlie rail
r*
! p»-i iplr wi 1 repair th r dam age
*
in any n n i ' if ss 11 hr m m y
• I »\ • hi f*«rr alivMiing likr »cheffnle
’ - r « Il hr in lin t.lin n! on any of the
A N A RC H Y IN P E R S I A
S titr
Apparently Melplr«»
With S 11 u a t i o n .
to
Cope
H*i! n Mav
•» \«lsi rs received
! * • r iri p. thr » ff*•* t that anarchy
pr
i*« fhr-‘U. h *nt f V i ' i a
\s an ex
n ph of fh r Sll.ill's h f lp lr s s lir s s to
- ; * u i 'h the situation a 1 b f l action
i
< 11* I whit h has be* n hfottgh t
** urisf thr |Yr i hi newspaper Mils
d. .
n ti ticlr fating th t part«
* t fh **• an te rrito ry are in flic c on tro l
'
nil t
ltd n?M
and
» u aiding with flu* foljosvitig
! hi go v erno rs are tyrannical, the
’ uit.U’ r at ion i < frnpt and itielh*
i •»•■' thr t a m o are in arrears the r\
h#i|itn if f i n * ■ v the sm d d ir r s ’ w g* ;
• unpaid am! the irmv i« helpleM
W h a t is the Shall go ing to do in these
n.< . m Indv i ar< timM ' ners 5
He de
v o ir s him t*lt tn n r g i r * night after
night until »layhrcMk
I'll* m-Aspaper proceeils to give
pr* »f of it alle gatio ns and c«>ncltlile«
hs- d m i a tiding the d eth ro nem en t of
t lie Shah and the estab lish m e n t of a
t « public
I be Shall b ro u ght a libel action,
but withdrew* it when the editor of*
f r i e d to prove the ch arg es in detail
fo llowing t h ’^, the walls of T e h e r a n
ssere covered ssilh placards calling
upon the people to as sas sin ate the
im march.
WHOLE S T A T E S T O R M S W E P T
T e x a * S u f f e r * Untold D am ag e F r o m
Wind and Rain.
Austin. Tex.»«. May 2ft \ terrific
wind and ram storm swept
lex is
fr• mu the P anhan dle to th r Gulf early
Sunday T be d estru ctio n to crops and
vegetable«, tree« and s h ru b b ery was
the gr» itest re po rte d in year«.
In numerous places houses were Ufl
roofed ami «m *l! village* and h am le t*
in many instan« rs were inundated by
the trrtifi«- rainfall which, in the space
«>t four hours, reached seven in ches in
many section«
Austin was in the
path of tlie worst o f the storm , and
P r hours the stre ets were impassable
i ■ r either man or beast, e lec tric light
and teleph o ne c o n n e c t io n s were dis
third beyond im m ed iate repair and
m any houses vvrre unroofed
T he agricultural s ec tio n s of C en tral
and S«»tithern T e x a s have been ini
m easurably dam aged, a c co rd in g to
v «nc:.ii re p o rts received here, b u l l y
dem oralized wire service o cc a s io n in g
‘ l*»w an«! u n s a tisfa c to ry re p o rts from
many ^ c t u m * that are know n to have
suffered from the storm.
OKLAHOMA
T IE D
COM PLETELY
M u s k o g e e is in S o r r y Plight Without
H eat o r Light.
Mu k ogee O k la . May 2«
Not a
r>i!roi<| m (jk l a h « una is in o peratio n,
è a result of the heavy r * n s ami
« Inudbin t • that have o cc u rre d in v an
« n i parts Mf the state «luring the paM
three days. T he last road to suspend
o p e ratio n s was the M issouri K a n s a s
»V l ex.is, whn ii w. s forced to ip:it at
noon Sunday. A-hen the bridge *ui the
main line at b u fala went down
I n add to tin* d isaster, tin* main
snpplxing natural gas t<* the Indian
T e r r i t o r y part o f the state* was c a r
ri**.1 aw iv with the C lark sv ille bridge
late Sunday, and the supply of gas
f.*r M n * k o g e e and several o th e r cities
in the ‘ .nth«* ist part of the state has
been en tire ly cut off
O fficials o f the
gas c o m p an y say it vvill lie a week
b efo re repairs can be made so that
the gas supply can again In* carried
\s natural gas is used for light ami
heat, b usiness will be suspended.
bTevators have b e e n forced to sf«»p
running, and hotels and r e s ta u ra n ts
lia ve practically been put out of busi-
Fu n e ral S e r v ic e « for G o v e rn o r .
R eno . Nev , May 2ft
In re«pon«e
to « rail issued by A ctin g G o v e rn o r
I) S f>i»k«rson and M ayo r K e rm a n ,
all busine»« was «impended here ves-
t e n ! . i\ on account o f the funeral of
G o v e rn o r Volin S p a rk s
T h e funeral
s e r v i l i « w e n held at the folks’ hom e,
w h e n th- funeral p ro ce ssion form ed
Ml the bells in the city tolled. T he
body was escorted by the g o v e rn o r s
staff and a body « * f p«di«-r
Resides
tin g o v e r n o r ’s friends, m e m b e rs of
the si*« ret ord ers t « » which he b e
longed and s tate ami eity officials,
many m arch ed on foot.
Deadly G a s for B u r g la r s .
S tu t t g a r t . May '!•*»
\ c h e m ical firm
in the sm ill town of \alcn h is p e r
fected and patented an inventhm that
th re a te n « b urglars with instant death
afte r they sin vecd ill o pening a safe
vault door, cithe r by s ke leto n key or
with the aid «»f c om p re sse d air, nitro-
g l v i e r m e and o t h e r b u r g la r s ’ prtrjt-
pt’c i n a l i i
T h e m o m e n t an outsid er
o p e ns the dour, or b o re s thro u gh it,
poisonou s g ase s are released, d estro y
ing tli** inv ider and leaving him dead
on the floor.
Meisi I n s p e c t o r s C o n f e r .
( hi. ai;.., Vt.iv
- — Vfore than mo
meat in s p e cto rs were pre se n t v e stc r-
d.av at the o p e n in « of a c o n f e re n c e
w hich c on sid ered the e n f o r c e m e n t of
thr new meat inspection law. S e c r e
tary nf A n rie n ltu rr W ils o n is direet-
insr the delib eratio n s o f the c o n f e r
ence. which is e xpected t o con tin ue
for th re e days.
Vehicle Falls Down Mountain.
San J o s e , Cal . M ay
T w entv-
i'itc students, half the Kradnatini> d a s s
• f the S a n ta C lara Miyli S c h o o l , were
irrir.l '")(» feet down a m amtain si.le
« I tc n a earrv -all to|iidc.l froin the
M • >n nt 1lain ilt.u i r.ia.1 at m id night
S atiir.la y n ic h t
T he vehicle hrok e tt|.
when it startc.l in its d c s c c n t and
tnost of the youtiK people slid in safc
ty down the in.uintain «ide in the
r.
o f the \-ehic1e
News o f *he c
.•ident r c u h c . 1 tliis itv ea rly Sun.lav
and a physi. i m and ntirscs were «lis
n itehe.I tu t h r sei ne in an ant.o no
hi 1 e
W est Guthrie U n d e r ’ W a te r.
Ciuthrie, 0 k ! a . May T.
All W e s t
C u tlirie is inundated with front sevett
to teil feet o f water ru s h in c throitirh
the streets. T r a i n servier nn all roads
in and out nf Gu thrie is at a stan.fstill
her.tnsr o f m ites ..f rails he im ; nnder
water and do/ens o f l.ri.ly cs im passa
hie
N o a t t e m p t is I.eifiK m ad c to
o perate traius ra s t and west front
Guthrie, w hilr the A teld sn n, T o p e k a
.V' S a n t a F e snttfh o f G u thrie is tm-
passahle at Sewar.1, h r tw e e n höre and
O k la h o m a City.
S e n t e n c e F o u r to D eath.
St P r t e r s lm r g , M nv 2tV— T h e c ou rt-
m artial o f eleven re v o lu tio n ists, in
clu ding four w om en, w hich b e gan a
few days ago. has resulted in the s e n
te n c in g o f four o f the accu sed to
death and six t o periods o f penal
servitude. O n e w as acquitted.
PROCEEDINGS OE THE SIXTIETH
,
SESSION OE NATIONAL LAWMAKERS
F A V O R S B IQ F L E E T .
G r e a t L e s s o r . T a u g h t by C r u i s e , S a y » ! C ]
Admiral fcwan».
W ahhin ift'in, M ay
A dm ir al hv -
—
ans, in an in te rv ie w with W. S. M e n
's r a t h e r , told o f the result» o f the
W ednesd ay, May 2 7 .
| mgton, both favored the p assag e n f
cruise of the i'a c i i ic and its b e n e b ts
" W e re (he a m a te u r th e a tric a ls good?"
W,rliiiiKi.fi». \!».y «7. A ji < iiurK- n<y I 1" *• *.oloii.#n. as did B o r a h , of Idaho,
I never Haw an y th in *
and tbe future policy and p ro s p e cts of "Splendid !
, i i m i i i y I..W I a l i e d
IJn- . i ir n i i. y l,ul fl<-yburn wai Qpp o t c d t o it.
worae.” — (,|fe.
tiie A m e ric a n navy.
>|.i. ion Hetd ill (Miife today a» |fra< J
locally i !•«* ,»nly s u h jr.t *,f c a r idt r-.iwai
1 liiiiKti.n, M ay
I he i fo iisr
" W h a t , in your o p in io n ,” be was
J one»—- fa y o u r dau gh ter a finished
•ii I h . i J i (Mil. i.l the i apito) and when
' " d a y wreatled with the s u b je c t asked, "is the m o st vital qu e s tio n
■» «mi.iv
, ,
b**tli I i « iiis * . adjourne« I ill. io m p i mi a 1,1 ' " -'I n b iid ie s to s t e a m h s ip coni j iectniK the navy t o d a y ?"
Hml,h
but ,h *
bill, win. b was drafted by the republic
I " ' " " and once m o re re c o rd e d i t s e l f '
" T h e s h o r t a g e of officers and men, , r" " r* m * kln* threat».— The (Tub-
■■■.: 'ii.st tlie p ro p o sitio n by the- vote o f particularly olticers,” Adm iral F.vans , ^
.ui c o n f u t e , liad received the sane
1
to t i t . T h e d eb ate ran well in to replied " W e have not a b attleship in !
li.»li of it.. ||i,use, and had le e n present
"1» she a h l l l - e l l m h e r r
" T o n bet t
ed to the senate, where it was an the nitfht.
( » m i n i s - i o n to d ay with a . U t f i c e n t ' tt , , , marhlnB w, n grt
un>aa they
II ..iii' been o v e r 'v h e lm in j{ly dr- nuin bcr o f officers pro p e rly to look , k
,
.
,, ,
....
„
, 7
in nun. d it would I h - tak. n up for run
T h o s e we have '
°
f ^ ~^iroulavllla rx.urlee-
a.letali.m tum ori.ov and where it will [. .led y< t rrd a y the c o n f e r e e s on tbe out for h . r b a tte ry
approp riatio n
bill today are ex. client, but they are so over-
°",r n *l
al o he p.. .«d when the sole is reached. posioii cc
m <• into tlie Mouse with a new r e worked that they i r e givin g way un-| Mlsa X — Wouldn’t It h* horrible to
peceiriK with the S e n a t e on der the strain
WashuiKton. May ‘.'7 -Aside from port,
M en can be trained have to die an old maid? Mia» Y.—
, .
. ..
tin . tin nì y bill ibe bouse today passed e v rythiliK e x c e p t tlie subsid y p r o ! r dutie on shipboard, as h;.s ju st
ve-ion
and
that
relatiriK
t
o
tbe
syste
m
been Shown m the . r u . s e o f the A t - i f L
„ ,orr,W# " " f° haVe , 0 “ T#
tb. follow.!. k measures
for
.
etpliniK
the
mails.
T
h
e
porti'in
Inn tic fleet to the i'a c if ic , but not s o l hat
f t e r e l a n d Leader,
Keqitli ttiK Krealef %|..ue and better
a. * oninio.laitons
on
iitç;amships
for' of the report on which t h e re was no with officers
j " W h a t do yon think young f'humpley
reemeiit was adopted u n a n im o u s
-teiraK'
pa en'ners;
atitbori/niK tbe di
" f a ‘ "'M e n o u tb reak of weiKhs?” "About 2><f> pounds on t h *
ly i der n a c re e rn e n t to e x te n d the hostilities
tie of ■ ell.on laud at' tbe brad of ' ol
we would find o urselves v « ! e e and about ten ounce* tn the com
time
of d ebate on the subsid y ques- seriously h a n d " appd from this cause
dova bay, Ala t-.a. and K'lutmK relief to
munity.”— Cleveland P la in Dealer.
I lie Alaska Term inal A NaviK.il ion tion.
T he A dm iral was then asked what
“ Can I have a pa»a over your line?“
was the c hief l e . - , , u to b<- drawn from
.o m p a n y ; aiitliori/inK a resurvey of
Friday. May 2 2 .
the cruise o f the b attle sh ip fleet
« • r t ., i it townships m WyoimiiK ; y r a n r
'N o ." replied the railroad rnan, “la w '*
ii.K to III. m le is t .>1. (omni. I . e commi ,
" T h e r e are t w o ." he replied " F i r s t , too strict. We can't pirns anything but
i hii.Kion May L’L’ T h e .mnibtis
ion , iddìi ion.. I .i ii i i i. »I > t y in the matter
urn lull was considered u/ the S t n - the ab solu te n e c e ss ity for tw o fleets, s dividend now ."— Philadelphia Public
• i rrqmnriK re|H.rts o f all aeculents on
r today until displaced by the resolu " n e on the A tla n tic and one on the la-dger.
ml. i tate . arri, r s
o. i o i d the period durinK which I ’acifi' . -<•<•(,nd. that we took the fleet
Out of Town Friend— Say, old man.
The conferì t u .- report on the . nimbus
illy will 1« enforced for violation to sea with one third of tbe men un-
lands lell and the Míate aineiidinent■ • f
commodities clause o f the fiep- tr rod and arr ived • t h - l ’ igifir en- whpre I* the beat place to get timbrel-
.. ii.. I..II Kraut iiik oh o lile . ordnance b■ Ir ii b ll
Aldrich inquired o f Fulton • r . i . . • ■ the Straits of M agellan and las? New Y o rk e r—Oh. a large revere
. . ni i
m i t.mou
ai d, o'C .noyj
of «iri'Kon how much o f ihr total appro
’ ' 1 I tlon or a club meeting.— Lippineott’K
Inni also were ..Kurd to
,i
pnaiion ( a r n e d by tbe claims bill was ti'*n t o go in to an ^ngng^m^nt
W h t sh l'.l be e.tir future naval j ^ n gn z^n,‘-
for Southern war claims, and was told
■" u' ' i. -nd '
■- '. »ed*”
R i c o n — H hh he been xneeeasful with
tl .t two-thirds were o f that character strengt
T uesday . M i y 3 U . . ,
“ F o r t y eight battleship
with th* his new airsh ip ? Kgts-rt— P artially *o.
at d one half of those for damaKes to
\\ a'hniKton, May '£(> i iic two floor choice pr perty.
n e c e s s a r y c ru is e r s, torped o f boats, suh- He gin-» "up in the a i r " every time he
id. I o f the house aK-im today oecu- j
dr 'll
IKKfsted that the time oiiirht
' ¡ MH
to . t a r t
the
thing.— Yonkers
pled th. tenter . f the st..y. ami per- .,
_M ,n the Pacific and
1 ii '- p, stop aU. ..vanre ' f this be <1; •- bitted
Statesm an .
I■ «rlut d llicir usual feat of i h.ir»fIn|C each C: i i d a m s arisniK 4” years after the ; I ,n the A t la n ti c ”
..ibi r wiili responsibility for the' evil w
w .r.
. when the Kovcrnnient could not
“ I didn’t notice you at the mothers’
rond.lions at present e s I SI H IK oi that se. ire witnesses who knew anything
congress "
“ No.” replied the woman
F I R E ON O L D V E S S E L .
........
It .anie ..lx-'ll. th i " u g ji au oi,«. r ale.in them, except tliore who are re
addressed.
“ I ’m
not a
theoretical
< Hied by Mr I'.iytir, of , New Vork, i 1 »• d nix .ii by the claimants to prove
mother, you know
I have six.”— Phll-
iter adjourn-
KiautniK five days
le.tvi
S . risatiorial Naval E xp e rim e n t Will be
'
, *
I till If (’ ISSt
adelpbla f-edger.
nielli in w i n d IO pul l m the O m grev-
¡ u|,(i||
hr wr(utd , . ffrr an am fn d
T r i e d bp Navy.
niiial K .cord tby .remarks that in.ght m e l t that w . ii Id do ju st what was de
E l l a — Pm to be mnrrled to-morrow
W a s h i n g t o n , M ay 2 5 — T h e m o st
have 1 m eii, but w.r. not made upon tbe
and Prn terribly nervous.
S te lla— I
s n a t i o n a l naval e x p e r im e n t ever a t
floor
H r look*nrca*K>i('to arraign the
tem pted by this c o u n t ry will take
alw ays Is a chance of a
.|( in«. 14ts. fur am ir filibuster and said
\\ aslungton. May
— The
senate
’ hat republuans bad no apology to make aim 'idnirnt to the po-toftirc appropria- pla ■ • day in C h e sa p e a k e Bay. when man K itting away up to tb e last tr.lu-
for their cdui'se
i: n bill extending the ocean mail sub- th r m< uit'.r F lo rid a vvill be submitted ute.— Brooklyn Life.
I hr .lemOc:;»f., leader Wilbi.igs, ac
« n b « r d o ie iit by b ig guns and to r-1 B l i a a - D l d you say Pam was maktn’
■ • - t " Mdiner.s plying on the Pacific t o
( used |b^ m ajority o f 0 mg noibji.K m I - ii to the Orient and Australia and
o d e rn p r o j e c t i l e , u p o n the internal / ’0t
° a t ' * hl" T° ' ^ ? C‘° *
ibe ^.resent m v m . h i ..ml opposed the or- ,,
the Pa. tic and Atlantic to S nth m
S ,ira th in g . At de ofs-ra. Eliza At
r be. a|i»<_ it gave inrinln rs no o ppo r-I
, .n | ■ rt was the subject o f warm * " tii:;'- and the -t r u c t u r e o f the fight-1
opera? Floe— Y e s ; he c a lls de cap
tunny *t»> reply to statements which he d,i,;,| in the lioii'-e and finally caused i: g craft of the A m e ric a n navy.
' l l ' M e rid a is so c o n s t r u c te d a n d , r l a g e s ! — Yonkers Statesman.
felt in advance would call f.tr an an | tin rejection of the conference report
swer
I lie order was adopted
in t e r n a l l y tn such a way as to , M lfklns— I understand you said t h a t
by a vote o f 11'. to 1 Vi T h e re is little : " r
. ,
. . . .
, ,
r, . „ ,
I ..¡lowing this debate business
b usine ! p ro pt 1 t that the house conferees will " v e , p . ra c t ic a lly the sam e s tre n g . th of I , had
outlived mv usefulness. R tfk ln s
-• -ista n c e as the latest type of A rac r.
_
.
.
-
. „
.
ceeded at a rapid g.nt
> ii M to the senate.
i,
n
b
a
ttle
s
h
ip
j
—
Y
°t>
haT®
misinformed.
I said
I h r e.inference i n the nnltfary acad-
\t first it was pro po sed to put live that * didn’t believe you ever were of
4IU) appiopriatlon lull was agreed to
T r o o p s Will S ta y in C u b a.
in ‘ he tu rre t f the m o n ito r, hut any use.— Chicago Dally News.
Ii- consideration was marked by a .vig
In several con- •' i( plan has b e e n aband oned b e ca u se -
o r o u s speech by Mr Slayden, o f T e x a s , , . Washington. May
Hedd— I understand t h a t new auto-
..gainst tb. senate permitting the edu- j *! : r ' between President Roosevelt, it i- believed the death of the a n i m a l s 1
„
cation of four Filipino» at West Point b u r e : . try I aft and General Bell, it has would pro v e little as t o the p ro b ab il-
'•«
dec.«led n t to withdrawn troops irv of h o s o f human life under sim ilar Green« T h s t s right. Nobody ran tell
I lie lulls were passed as follows:
I fr..in Cuba at the present lime
This circ u m s ta n ce s . T h e plan t o t e s t the J 1**» when the wind Is going to s t a r t o r
Refunding stamp taxes on foreign
M" " w'1' reached, it is said, upon ability of tb e m o d e rn ship of war to when It Is going to stop.— Yonkem
bills o f . ..h an g , and certain duties on 1
l'h u '
1 Governor Magoon. who w ithstand the heavy firing of the lat- Statesman.
anthracite c a l illegally collected, pro- ' « ' " ' " " l ", inadvisable to reduce our c *t big guns has a t t r a c t e d much at-1 ..n , .
.
.
,
Old yon and your wire take a long
vi.ling for the opening and settlement ! ' " r f ' ,n' 1
prior to the re-establish- u n t u n in official circle« and it i s !
on y ° ur honeymoon.
I t seemed
o< |M.rtioiis of the Cheyenne and S t a n d - l
: '
lhr C " ' ' an repuhlic next fall. looked upon as a m a t t e r of great irn-
v .rtan ce b y fo re ig n officials at the e m -'.'o n g to me. H e r f a th e r had promised
iii "
Koek Indian re serv atio ns; protuot- w’ :' » the entire force will return,
b .ssie s here.
| to aettle a snug svrm of money on n s
mg the safety of thr employes on rail
_
.
. ,
. _
roads bv requirin* rtu- equipment o f I
C o n tin u e s Land
raud C a s e s .
’ as soon aa we got back.” — Chicago Kee-
...inotive- with a-h can- that can l>e
Washington
May
2x — Arguments
P A C I F I C M AIL I S P A S S I V E .
ord-Herald.
^T 7.J.
diiinped without requiring an employe supporting the motion o f the defense i n i
Reddy ( p u ttin g down a- gojff-.ideee) —
■- cr.tvVl
under the lo co m o tiv e;
e, pro
pro- , ' t e Hvde-Bcnsoii land fraud case to '
In
eraw’l muter
moling the vaf. tran-iM.rta'ion o f r\- q. i<b tbe indictments against the de Would Not b e B en e fite d by P r o p o s e d T ick et fo r Del Monty, . T l5k e t C l e r k -
S u b s id y C la u s e .
Change a t Castrovllle* if you take this
plosives
f .n .I n , - « e r a resumed Tuesday,
As-
Washington. May 2ti
T h e oumibus sistant Attorney-General Pugh, oppos
S an F r a n c is c o . M a y 8 5 — T h e prog-1 <raln'
Ftexldy— i l l wait then, for
I
ite lull,
house
bill, embracing seven separate >"K tl" motion charged that the « pera- r«‘-s o f the* postoffice a p p rop riatio n
niy change right herp, uncle.
i..ns
i
Hyde
and
Benson
were
fraud
ni. a uri - afl. cting the navigatimi laws,
hi1!, now in its last s t a g e s b e f o r e C o n - j Monterey Gossip.
w a - eoiivulered and passcd by tiu- sell ile tit ..nd that Jo o st Schneider, one o f
iiit- knevv they were illegal. Kress. i- bein g watched w ith much in-1 ' p^e— I see w here a fellow marrle.1
ate tod.iv Imi imt without r c s i - 'a n c ■. the
t e re - t m th .- c t y . e sp e c ia lly with re- „
, r) on hls deathbpd. j n * t so she
Sellativi Newlafl.ls trie.l to amen.l hy
Sjvcnds O v e r a Billion.
in ■ rt i g li
bill crcating the lnland
n " , a g r e e 1 f o b y the c o n f e re e s , but
hnve hU n" Illons when hp " •
W.itervvavs t. mimi'-sioii
He w.is mi t
nn gt.'ii.
M ay
2fl. — A lth ou gh rm .c te r! by
\Y
the H o u s e , which has
r ™ l d you love a girl like t h a t ?
bv
\1r
V,.!-i)||.
Mi
N.
tr
gur.
-
on
the
total
appropriatim
i»
P
ske ' f r an t h e r conference o n t h e He—-Sure, I could love a girl like t h a t l
for ho p re s e n t -e ss io n of C o n g re s s r e. -ure.
T h e p ro po sed increased Where does she live?— I ’uek.
re oc. 'iiplcte, fro m care fu l e stim a te s
Monday, May 2 5 .
e m p e n s a t i . n to s t e a m s h ip lines di- j „ w h a t would r o „ do , f yo)1 wn8 on0
tin ¡ii.' it: ii- ar. that thy y will ex- r« :\\
affect - the c o m p a n i e s ru n n in g
, _
....
*
...
..
W .is l ingtotb M y
An effort to re- 1 $ t.iKio.ooo.niM)
T h i s i- $100,000,- V. - - . I s from f - p - to Chin a. J a p a n 0 « * * * mil! Iona ir e s ? said Meandering
.inniliil.i te time hy d ilato ry tac tic s . 10.1 :n e x c e s s of any previous sessio n A n - t r ha and the P h ilip p in e s
Mike.
" I «pose,
answered I 'e l d i n g
vv H h. 'lit m akin g p’ ,Lire-- ..n any legi-
larg e st mere, -es o v er previous
Tl
W h e n aske d w hat would be the re- Pete, ‘‘.lat I'd get m eself n golf outfit
latioil e \icpt that involved in c o m . f
are found in the postoffice. pen- -tilt -hould the subsid y a m e n d m e n t be an' walk fur pleasure Instld o’ from
UUT rc j n «r *- was the chief . occiipa- sum, naval and a rm y approp riation
retained in the bill. F S. S a m u e l s . n e w .sity.“ — W ashington Star.
t on «*f t In* - • ii . t r today un. l.T the l.ill-
m a n a g e r o f the O c e a n ic S t e a m s h i p .
__ .
1 he : ittcnipt
lead«’* ship »,1 \ldrich
C .-m panv «aid-
t Mabel— J a c k proposed to me last
Bills S ig n e d hy P re sid e n t.
was m
- - : ul that the tul
" W h e t h e r we will re s u m e ru n n in g n!*hr
S t e l l a - P o o r f o llo w ! So he did
f the
in tin w. V uf n e . uiiplishtncnt
W ashington.
M ay
V'
P re sid e n t v. -s els t o A u s tra lia and c a r r y the keep his word a f t e r a ll? Mattel— W hy.
lay - ses-i n was the a.lopti. hi o f 1 1:
R o o s e v e lt has -igned the hills prov id
" i's e nn r be d ete rm in e d fo r a time what do you m ean? S t e l l a — When [
c urn rein . rcp. rt on the -u ml iv civil ing for the participatio n of this c o u n
try in the e x p o s itio n to be held in Vvsfra’ ia and N ew 7ea1and h i v e m ade refused him last week he said It would
ippr.'pri.itn n bill.
-her c o n t r a c t s fo r c a r r y in g th e m ails
w hlm to do „ , m e thlng desperate.—
Toki
iu 1912; the legislative, e x e c u v nee we d isco n tin u e d , and we do not
VflTr-
\\ a - h i n g 'o n . M iy
W’orkiiig mi
tive ; n . l ju dicial appropriation bill: a
ith a sin gle eye hill n king M o n t e r e y and P o rt H.ar- k n o w at p r e s e n t w h e t h e r we c o u ld get . ' h[cng" n a "-r News' ,
t i e r 'h e a v y pre-sur.
that b u s in e ss a g a in .”
| The Actress— In this new play I'tn
to ad.iouriimrlit at the earliest possible | o
C ■!.. s u b -p o rts o f e n try , and a
Adolph J . F r e y , a s s i s t a n t to the «iqqnvsed to die from a broken heart-
m o in c u t, the lii.ti-. today disposed ■ | bill r u t h o r i z in g the e x te n s io n o f the
v: .-e -.resident and ge n e r a ! m a n a g e r o f x)-ow. jj 0W am j to know how a person
I great am ount of b usiness
Several | s t r r e t railw ays o f this c ity to the
the P a c if ic M ail C o m p a n y , the Jap- wltf/ „ broken h M rt
ho h a r e s ? T h «
c o n f e r e n c e re p o rts were agreed to I 'n i o n .S tatio n
ane«e
.and C h in a line, said th e re was
...
n
ir #
, y
and the fo llo w ing bills passed:
little
p ro s p e c t o f the P a c i f ic Mail M a n a g e r - I l l tell you w '
to do Yon
I n t r u d i n g the navigation law s; re
S a v e s R at, Is A rre s te d .
av ailin g it s e lf o f any in c re a se d allow- *tudy the auth o r of this p.ay a f t e r ho
m o v ing the d isrrinlination s against
ance. c h ie f ly b e c a u s e o f the difficulty sees the first rehearsal. I ll u s t r a t e «
P
it
t
s
b
u
r
g
.
May
2
f
i
—
F
o
r
try
in
g
to
native officers ot the P o r t o Kican
of secu rin g c r e w s c o m p o s e d l a r g e l y o f Bits.
save
a
h
alf-d
ro
w
n
e
d
rat
fro
m
bein
g
re g im en t o f i n f a n t r y ; authorizing the
A m e rican s, as the law would reouire. i Mf||
Hav e von a n r 5-cent
sale of u n allo tte d land o f the S po kan e tortured to death , T h o m a s M o rris
Indian re s e r v a tio n ; e n c o u rag in g the was a rr e s t e d ye ste rd ay a f t e r he had nrofitr a , e ° f WaSeS PCrm’, t l n g ° f a n y ! stamps? Drug Clerk (absent-mindedly)
H.
d ev elo pm ent
of
coal
deposits in b e e n b ad ly b eaten b y J o s e p h
____________________
— No. ma'am, but we have som ething
M o rris saw a crow d of t o e *
A la s k a ;
and
p re s cr ib in g ' penalties S m i t h
***"
G
e
r
m
a
n
s
Angry
at
F
r
e
n
c
h
m
e
n
.
J " * « a * k'xad.
Mrs. As»utn 11a. h a .
against the sale of c lo th in g and g 'W ay.mud the rat, and S m ith was poking
M o rris s tru ck S m i t h
B e rlin . M a y 25 — D e n o u n c i n g P a r i s foroe o t hanit
where 1 oau8h t
ernrnent p ro p e r ty by soldiers.
T h e jt with a stick
om n ib u s full relatin g t o disposition of sn.1 a fight followed, in which M o rris clubs as m e r e g a m b lin g re s o r t s and y,’u ' rtrug < . rk • " f ,r n • ma am.
,
I em> give you two twos and a one.—
the public land was sent hack lo c o n receiv ed several c uts on his head. P o c m n n ic n n« card , sharper« and , . M , ack
„ _ ,
licem an R e n w ic k Fvvart arreste d b o t h le es , the G e r m a n c o u rt and p re ss are - * * hlladelph
f e re n c e
,
,
a
t-
men
M
a
g
i
s
tr
a
t
e
B
r
a
d
y
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
e
d
A f t e r an activ e d e b i t e o f an hour
d ee larin g t o d a y that it is easy enough j " K a t y . who's in the high school," re-
M
o
rris
and
sen
te
n
ce
d
S
m
i
t
h
to
pay
a
and a half the p ro je c t for a reduced
to see whv T e u t o n m e m b e r« a r e un m a r k o l Mr. Dolan, "h av e been rendln'
hall of re p r es e n ta tiv e s w as' defeated fine o ' $15, or serve 20 days in the
w e l c o m e — t h e v have s o m e t h i n g h e t t e
S|H>no*^r to me.” “ Who’s Her-
workhouse.
by a large m ajo rity .
to do with t h e ir t im e th a n t o spend .
Six-noer’ ’’ " H e ’s wan Iv
the
it at a g a m in g tab le
B u t for the c o m -
‘ 1
,
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...
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. .
.
- ,
~
,
. smartest min on earth,
l i e coulu e x -
R
a
ilro
a
d
s
Cut
W
a
g
e
s
.
m e n t hv m e m b e r s o f th e C e rc le de " clmrl
S a tu rd a y , May 2 3 .
ty .vex
je *
Chicago, May 2 ’. A genetal cut in I ’I ’ nion that G e r m a n « are r e g a r d!e«« plain anythin at 11
W a s h i n g t o n . M ay 22. F o llo w in g a
n r eeed ent the l ’ lilted S t a t e s S e n ate wages o f all section men and unskilled of F r e n c h clu b c u s t o m , the M ack - could only be polite enough to s t a y
of
A m b assad o rial
\ t t a rh e aw ake nn’ pay nttlntion.”— Washington
killcd off the h tte m p t o f thè W e s t e r h ! lalvorers h.as beoti ordered hy thè rail- h " i n g
S c t i a t o r - to open lite vvay to a c o n sti- roads exteuding west freni Chicago, H o r t « m a n miglit have b e e n p e rm itte d s t a r
to pass as a p e rs o n a l m a tte r.
j ‘ ..w hlph
th„ ^
thnt K, ves the but-
tu t i o ii i l a m e n d m en t provi.Iin g for t h è ! . .
, .
,
,v . .
, ,
. o .
i
.o
.„ Severa thousan. mcn are aftected. Ibis
cle ctio tl of S c n a t o r s bv popolar vote.
S
p
a
r
k
s
S
e
c
r
e
t
a
r
y
D
ead
.
!
te
rm
llk
?
"
Innocently
naked the young
T h e question carne tip nn a y c -o lu tion , ,N tbe tn-t wagc rc.luction madc bv tbe
.iT t r c .l bv Ovven. o f O klaliotua, and w .- :c r n roz-.ls and is con sid erei in some
C a r so n . Nev.. M a y 25 - W . R Dav is. ln^
* * ¿ 'l'
..
1 , r-
lmr the herd with a critical eye. Don t
1
*
a lt e r an unusuallv -pirite.I d e b ite , t h * ui'irters the first stop in a generai cut o r n a t e s e e r e t a r v t o the late G o v e r n o r
?
nark«,
died
at
his
h
o
m
e
in
this
c
ity
make
yourself
ridiculous.
said
th »
resolu ti.ui w is re fe rre d to a conim it- which is d e c l a m i to he inevitahle un-
S a tu rd a y o f s t o m a c h tro u b le
D av is young lady who had been In the eoun-
frtx where it will be smotflcred t o
less the revenue can he increased by an w is b e t t e r k n o w n as " R i l e y ” D av is try before and knew a thing or two.
death.
T h e reduc H e served a« s e c r e t a r y to G o v e r n o r - ( jo n t s give b utterm ilk.'”— Springfield
Plilton , o f O r e g o n , was paired in advance in freight rates.
favor o f the r e s o lu t io n ; B o u rn e v?as tion in the case o f most section men is S p a rk s s in ce he first t o o k office
H e j „ u rn al.
ab s en t. A n k e n y and P ile s, of W a s h - from $1.35 a day for 10 hours to $1 23. was a re sid ent o f D a v t o n . Nev.. w h e re
, .
,
he held a n u m b e r o f im p o r t a n t posi-1
Younghub— « hat
are you
crying
ft..us
T h r o u g h the d eath o f the late about, my d ear? Mrs. Younghub— T b «
Annul G r a n t L and s.
In sis ts on S u b sid y C la u s e .
G o v e r n o r and his s e c r e t a r y husine«« e-cook got m-innil and l-Jeft t o d a y w ith
W ashington,
M ay 27.— A partial
W ashington. May 2 S —H. D. T o w n
in the s t a 'c and federal b u ildings is a» out g giving me a m-rnonet's notice,
a g r e e m e n t o f the c o n f e r e e s on the send, special attorney in the depart
a standstill.
.
| Younelmb— Well, you ought to he glad
p o s t o f f ic e approp riatio n bill has been ment o f justice, started M onday for
o f It. You said you were going to dis*
laid b e f o r e the s e n a te b y Mr. P en ro se Portland, Or., to start legal proceed
F r a n z J o s e f in S e r i o u s C o n ditio n .
' pharge h,,r ,,nvw»y. Mrs. Y.singhub—
and was agreed to. T h e s ec tio n s a p ings on behalf o f the government to
V i m n i . M av 2 3 — F m p r - o r F r a n z y.yes. b but the tn m e a n thing b-beat
* ^
plying to o ce a n mail subsid y and the takt* from the .Southern Pacific railroad Tn«of ha« c a n e h t a fre«h cold and pen-
».r..;.vi»;.».T
* 1»-
\ I
^.00(^000 acres o f land in W e s t - ' era 1 a n d ie n c c c hr ve h e f n «n«r>^nded.
1‘
w e ig h in g o f t h « m ails w e re ndl ag rtg d ^
0 r^
snid to ,H. worth between T b e eonrt phy «ieisns ,n v »hev do not
to by the c o n f e re e s . T h e senate o r $3(1.0»Xl.oou and $50.000,()0(>. Townsend , o nsid er his m a i e s ' v ’s e o nd itio n a l a r m - ' ' " , , ' /
* ,
S
n ta
dered that this a m e n d m e n t be insisted vvill try to secure a decree which will ing, hut »here is much une-’ sines« eon *,1C * ° *'*,u nf>ont " IP s m a rtn e s s o f yo u r
He w ants to talk to y<>#
unon and c on tin ued S e n a t o r s P en ro se , annul the grant and restore the lands e e m ’ " g him o w in g t o his age and children.
' B u r r o w s and Clay as c o n fe re e s.
to the public domain.
'c o n t i n u e d ill health.
about the smurtnesa of hls children.