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% RESUME OF THE i WEEK S DOINGS _____ of the World. ( I n v lo w p«*ninyn of Im p o rta n t •F ra tin i n Hup in n H i in f u n it « t r iit o d C o m p ì i h i- n n iv o M . i iu h t N a tio n a l, lo r lio n / P o litic a l, H ilt io r ic .il and C o rn m o rc ia l, I In i m w n p r i l l «r •>{ S e r v i a is a r <•1 n i j i l o H i n y . n : m i I M o u l t i n u i o 1 null'll •K»« i.lli' I' • |»i»<»-»’ tlir pr . • <1 \ i i i 1» K iiik h'lw.inl t»» Kux » Il 1* r. lim uit In 11« V« * 1 t.. hr t UK <»f •n i »ju rat i »tt f<»r a|»ji lllll 1 I k i nu n 1 b tn b iii Will I II 1 III*’ 111 .1. ly for t lie M i.n un.m m i n b»»mls o f m w ro .iilv I be i e i > p t e r a il r o . i « I w i l l 'n »p* . . ' I \ II U ' t o a*m a m i SI k N o r th e r n P a iifi« TO P O R T L A N D . W ill C o n f t t r o r t P o in t t i e f , a m M L in n . in iin e « lla te ly l u p i • V Mie II t ni< n I n o l i . •. i M inm'sot a. 1 r e p r r s r n t a t i v e s i»f ' n h . p i t a l s . t h a r \ t I h r the I >« limi r.:!ic • H a b le a n d m t i m e i p . i l o r g u u / iti<»ns. i p r . .n ie n t \ » up 1r s lu u r-.c fie s lias battio • f »ln nun m w i Mini; with linn wl. been and di» t Kit« h e n s h.m d< d * h lie »1 t Ile « le p a l t l l H ' l l t o f ||e 111 !• t o Co-Op sir. et < r a t c w I t l l i I e i l t h ( •» n n a s i o t i e r D a r l l i n g t o n in a « a m jia ig tt ag a iiK it n io r t a t | *f v a t l l o t i g t h e i n f a t i t th is M in im e r \ mmibrr • »f * Itibmen in 1 I ve ty k » in y k n a n t«> m* <1 »4tl . i u | ■ u • tfr li* lia v r )n * il arre si ftl 1»» s m i t . t r y > c i r n c e w i l l f»r r t n p l o y r d t o t I k > va « u si Hing 1 le J II* >1 A\ 1t 1l• •lit a . r e d u t e t b r t i c a t h i i t e i n t b c n e x t f o t i r lit t n r m o n t hs r Smith - A» < » n l i n t f t o th«* p l im a d o p t e d r a c h 1 ti« 11« ali«»!!* are- that 1 b u r e . i i » vsill | M‘ t | i \ n ! » d in?»» i l i s t r i t t i h< t n t i r a t e l i b y J » s e p h M I'P 'W II • I h'iim« ratie i .tmlnl it: for |»overm>r • I ( ,t or ¿¿t.i I t . t i n m e n o n th e N . i • |» \iìle, ( h a tta e i »“v I o u r ra ilr o a d th re a te n .. g.» . n s t r i k e unie*s th e t »inpany ta k t • be , k S• •m»• «Inch,•u K«' el null wine I m !»•lUM . 1 tee tfir Il II K»11. » J 1 M e - r »u«*«1 77, first presi <ti nt let tll> t hl» a« » N »rthw .-stri n i j nil|..ul . alni W e .rth a t , Mtr Unir a nul In • n lar -, lia s appi irei ber .ulmi' 1 In tb. AL! \\ auk «• C»1lini), AAis » •li sin, p.ee.r Iloti sr It tit t r ludi. r arc tuakinu an etf ut tu ft /C «iUt 1 mm a Gole iman 1 hr .»Ifslt il» i1 Ille 4g o h »•> ma<lr a urr it Hi ght m v . -e élit II 1il.k • !.i B V ti r r « « ti Il |USt hrl»l ( irrgnn wHi hak r 18 <»r 2o elr > C nllll tir* 1 ik I k at mil1s ar r that Sri». licer A ! 11 *•* Il V til IK K !»f !rr r Ir. tr.l tmiu lim a. » finir •r ai' r r ir i il sin u t»» huv J iti in r •c ► * » • 1!■ m al! parts . if M .atti' bur u t tie ». N Y pa*1. »r * le t . r Ce 'in- Itirilt e«l a «rusatlr .iK illMt go»*Íprr* i stern tteel manufacturer* «.tit t hr price «* f st reí hur f t per t »11 1 ».rr gn t *»tt»»n spinners are discuss ntg plan - t•» es« ape the American uto in »poly Mr an«! \f t s (¿r*-\rr Cleveland have liisf « rIr hr atet| the.r *-d wetblllig an inv <i s a r \ II.» I rie, IM. ir it foundry, one »*f the largest institutions of Its kind, has bur n< «!. «... that t fieri* « .ui I»«* IK) ivr rl.ijipmu • »f territory As many itlllk «1* J»o{s, 1 t*hy*nct ns and nttrM-s a* nrrijed will 1 hr stipi lie«! to each lisp it It was also «Ir« nie»! to issue « «r»!s • »f instru ' t loft» Ϋ motfirr* w fin h. it is »aid, will he r uin ally different t«» th- »•«• «»en? «»uf before T fir card» wi 1 he tjistributcd l»v thmtsunds LIN fcH S t A H N H IG S U B S I D Y . C u n . n l G r l . 1 7 6 0 . 0 0 0 a Y r .tr M .iu rn ta m .i and L u .ila m a . on *•>•« N’ork. Ju n r i Tin* Kiuantic lurlmir Mr.im rr. I u%i ini.) n■ | M .m r f l.mi.i ti n r r.irix <1 for tlir (.'iin inl Si* - i in«.» i > p company an antui.il Milouly I ITJn.nuu | year , conluiK to a c.ililr Iroln I ivrrpool rrcciy n l t i|:iy liy tile Vrw N • • rk r r p r r .r n t a t iv r , of the line I lie message •>t:iIer| that the Ilriti*>»i K'nrrnnient annoiinceil hi parli.intent veMerd.iy that the two Krr *» .team »hipt. have fullilleil all cohtlitioiil of the auh.uly .utfreiiient "I lie condition. \\rrr that the .h ip . .hould make ’¿4» knot, an hour (or a I ra n . Atlantic round trip I he Mauretania I n . avrraRed 2t **»» k n o t, an hour wemhound, and 2» <2 eivtlxiuiul Th e I .iisti.inia ha. aver- iRrd SJ v. r ' tIt mid and 21102 east bound LEAVES JURY TO D E C ID E . C o u r t * R e fu *e to D i t m i m C h a rg e of G r a ftin g on C a p ita l. I larri.hurK I ’.i., Ju ne It Judge Kunkrl, in thr Dauphin county court, t 'dav refu.ed to tik e the ia(uto1 con that the Vaquí Indians have not yet -piracy «.o r from the Miry, and all live taren Mind lied tie lend ant. will llierrfore stand trial ! ’. rne\ ( Mdtirld win» was hurt a I lie drci.iou was a keen disappoint few da>* ago in ail ant» *nn *lnlr race, I tlif nt to the defense Im m e d ia te ly a lte r tlie rn liiiK the i!e sa\s he lias had enough, and will «|ii;t 1 M il"- opened its m r I s A tto rn e y | i .<-in r.i 1 li e n . e l o u tlin e d the defense i a* m g for good Jo hn I I .iv II mini'.nd, h» rn in Cih lie said he spoke fo r all the defend four.i but now i resident of M issi : nt-, and denied co llu sio n o r fa ls ity in « htisetts, is willing I«» bee»»me Kepub I m e asu re , o l the m e t.i'lic fu rn itu re of in*.ni landidate f»*r vice president t the new ca p ito l. is eh irR ed by the K< p re s e n ta tiv r H u ff, van ia. is se rio u sly ill of Pcnnsyl PROCEEDINGS OE THE SIXTIETH SESSION OF NATIONAL LAWMAKERS I .o mu i, W.I li . J it it r* i I torn a re li.i lilt* sonn r ilii* m fo im itio n c o u n t I liât tin* ’ .ortln rn Pa« ilic will at one«• I fo m plrtc tlir pilphis«* of tin- right of S iturday. May 3 0 . way for flu* point l)«*fi.ituc lim I Washington, May .'10 I he deni' that have been pudding for over a il l llldlll stefillg in tll<- lioii-e to th> >i ir bn the Portlam! in o|f are to !»•• i ml, .oul I i Folletle having led a r»-« t I om *«|, uni the athlitioiial tight of way ord til buster in the senate, the si* net «-s ary to colim i t wifb the mam tietb longr* adjourned for the -<• Inn s »utli of tin i ll y i» to b - pur • ton at II V) o'clock tonight ’I lie last « 1 1 .i • « I at i »me hill* W'|i- signed hy the president l»< A tto in ry ( barb*» Murray is vii<| to lor- I I . clue k. and li >lh hon-. s, whi. h bave bet «une t »Ult»*« teil Wltll file had with dillieulty maintained a Northern Parili« leyal « I • | . i r f » i mu T ami .plottun, curried to their homes. given i » « ■ f s* ai.11 i'liarg»* of the t lo ng W a-hillg'o n, May Itn Amid %< ell«' of ihr Point I teli.Ulte «(e'lln liefoie ..( . it.m e n t well night unparalleled la i e t nr n lo lie o iiia re« fully, Mr in the .'ii.it. i li amber, the l.a I ollett' Murray was assoeiaterl with ju dge lilibilster collapsed a little after • loribm. attorney f<*r the (ire.it North 0 i loci ilus afternoon, and the eur erti at Sp I it i *• .ml is m « I > e to u -h ii o. v loll was pa .i i| by a vote of la With the Mill intere ts io :: fuiir republican senators voting i 1 hr 1 •inf 1 Irli ill»» luir and t hr fun in tin n> gative. lee 1 will ,*• 1 mit l»v hr Neerilirrii I’.i 1 Itll .111*1 ( ¿rr et N irti e rn iniiitly 1 hr M i biiigton. May 'Mi Among tbe * eeltlpie-t 1 • it •f tie IK rth huik rui d te. lulls p.i i 11 .it today's session of th» A alle leni 1 111 1k » til« ■ extension • ■ 111. hon i werr the {»allowing: i line tee 111.« an imiiii-ili etr in res 1’ioviditig life savin g apparatus on Mly. tin- I aralbm I land., olí California, g n‘ iig pension, on the surviving SAVfr L IV E S O F B A B IE S otlii. rs ltnd enlisted men of the l e s a volunteers, and providing for com pro New York Philanthrop! tt«i Plan S y s i n to g iverunu iit employes for in ji : i i . n i i iieil while in the perform tem. itn Campaign. o.' i of their duties Several pension N e w Y o r k . June t P fiy s iri m« aml bill, also were passed. i Nmsy Hems Gdthrred I rom All I’dili iio n rrrtl iitllL D SOON ■late I lie defense, he s lid , w ould |-how that the system o f m easure nirnt- u ,is a p ro p er one in all respects, l*.‘o, k<*feller lias given .another $300,- | and that it worked a saving to tin- «MMi to tlie Kockefel’er institute state. Chinese »»f San Francisco are or- A m e rican s M assacred. gatu/itig a boycot| against the Jap anesr. I'lhir.in, Ju ne t More than 2'io 'I rio te rs of Stanford university have I'liristi.in Arnienians have been massa set aside $:.ou,oun for the purchase of cred by Kurds in renewed dopreda tions in the vicinity ol I'rtunian, and b* *» *k S today that city is being besieged by 1 he employment <»f union men as the Kurdish tribesmen Wholesale inspectors makes railroad managers massacre and pillaging characterize imlignant. the operation, of the Kurds through An earthquake lasting 20 seconils out a large district surrounding I 'm was felt at Marysville, Cal. No dam iniah While this alarming situation age was done. prevails on the frontier there is the On A runaway Brooklyn boy has just wildest excitement in Teheran returned home after 20 y ears’ absence, .every hand there is talk of impending war with Russia as a result of the l ie is a millionaire. Kurdish massacre». Ice in Bering Straits has broken up and steamer traffic to the north will H e a r s ! H a s G a in e d 107. be inore regular now*. !s'rw- York. June :t In the recount I he largest balloon ever constructed of votes of the llearst McClellan elec lias nisi been finished at Danville, 111. lion of 1 'in" today, seven ballot-boxes When inflated it is 1M) feet high. from the first assembly district show \ ( ¿crinan lias just been arrested |.i net gain of four votes for William who. it m believed, was attempting to jK l le tr s t When the recounting of r< ich tli« kaiser to assassinate him. I votes had been concluded for the day, Samuel (minpers, president of the I b o x e s bad been rer im i--ed, w hich American I »-delation of Labor, b itte r showed a gain of 20 for llearst So ly «|t m urna s congress for not passing I far. is boxes have been recounted bv th«1 lulls «letnandetl by the laboring tlie court, which k ' v*’ lle arst a gain of 107. men. A fa Ur alarm »»f a dynamit«? plot W a s h o u t s in » M o n t a n a . caused a panic in one of Chicago*» nehool*. Rutte, M o n t. June t Seventeen Arizona democrats have indorsed overland trains ott the Hurliiigton and Bryan and approved Poraker’s stand Northern Vacitic n i l r o u l s are held no toilay in this section by the most dis on »tatchond. astrous washou's in the history t the West Virginia*» democratic »lele Northern Pacific in the Northw- st gates jit large linvo Wen inatrm’te«! ta Niue trains arc held up at I ivingston. v*»t«* for Bryan. east of here Five are blocked at Drummond west of Butte, and three The Arkansan river is over it banks at ncvcral plaee* in Arkanaa» and Hood at Missoula, 4n miles west of Drum tnoiul Traffic has been tied lip hope ing bottom land». lesslv since Saturday night. A »evere wind storm has swept over C l a i m s t o be R e a l D o w i e . Clay county. Kansas, but very little damage wan »lone. Chicago, June :t "J o h n Alexander T»»rnn»l»*«*s that sw»*pt Oklahoma Dowie" has arrived in Chicago from northwest of tint brie brought great Munich, Germany, and will establish here the church of Moses. He claims damage to crops and farm property. to bc the real Jo hn Alexander Dowie, Pallas. T»*x., is without light» or and says that Dowie. the first, the drinkable wat«*r. Keaidence» in the de dead ruler of /ion City, was his va»t4ited <li»tri«*t have been rohb«M| by brother, and took his name when they loot« /*». were boys. W ORK OF BOYS. Y o u th fu l R o b b e r* C o n fe s s to H o ld in g Up G reat N o rth e rn . NEW POSTAGE TO BRITAIN f/rrat h i l i . . M o n t. Ju nr 2 - T h r ■ hold ii j» of the northbound firrtit Northern train at thr stockyards, R U T M A R IN E S O N G U A R D . | about a mile and a half from this |< ity, was the work of three hoys, who After October I Rate Will Be two A U n e le S a m t o be S u r e o f F a i r E l e c now o n upy cells Hi the city jail Cenls dn Ounce. fourth youth, who admits having as- t io n in P a n a m a . si-ted in planning the hold up, but Washington, Junr I Th e Panama who took no active part, is alto a presidential campaign, which is t<< prisoner. T h e tjtiaret have made a iiilminate m an e'r • in>u the hirst w rek complete confession to the po’ire The H a d B e e n U n d e r C o n s i d e r a t i o n S o m e rallies of the four boys are: Albert T im e W ill B e a G r e a t B o o n to in July, has ree*-ntly rlrvelrrperl "rev Hatch, aged 15; William Randall, E n g l i s h W h o S e t t le in T h i s C o u n - • 'luti'.nary tendencies ' t*> sue ii an e x gnl IT, Harry Rheams, aged 13, and tr« - - C h a n g e W ill { A l s o Be G reat tent as to r ause grave con < rn and George Cretswell, aged 1»1 According to the story told hy R a n B e n e fit to M a n u fa c tu r e r s . th* . r us intenti' u t<< empi .y s u r - c dall. Rlu- ms and (.‘rrsswell, the hold "" ;i" s rui the part of the Aim rn an up was planned an<] carried out uneler g ■ 'ruinent to insure a fair and lion- thr ge neralship of Hatch, the young 1 t election, probably th*- tirsi in the est of the four, who is said to have W ashington. June 4 — Postm aster- ti-i ry iif ( entrai Amori, a. The .'.00 turner) the switch, ordered the engi- Mm rn ii marine* stationed on the i.'<r to hark up and to have gone Gene ral Meyer announcer! today that ■imi- ,v,ll be clet.tiled to the ei*t- through the passenger coaches with n agreem ent had been reached with tion phi. es As M ine precincts will the conductor, forcing the latter at th«- British government providing for ! m .iriiu d up. r . i ion, ami othe rs tin- point of a gun to collect from the letter postage o f 2 cents an ounce • *il ii'i'il '•vcral troops, tlu-y will be p i . . r A. ,r*!ing to the other 'o-lrihuted where tln-y will do the b >s it w.es also Hatch who shot between the United States and Great tuo-t good. M illio n Dempsey and narrowly Britain and Ireland, to become oper I he i .11 for a per- .n il report fr..tn " i-se-d shooting Conductor Ja ck ative O ctober X. 1908. " I oii t.-r Srpiiers is the result, it is rx- Hayes. I he matter .f “penny postage,” as |.l iin-il, of new developments At the Rheams stated that Hatch, after nu- tom-. Mr S<|tners may be avkçd they had left the scene of the hold it is r,ilbel in England, has been under . explain certain newspaper com up. propose*! that they cross Sun consideration fo r some time, and a.s "on!> tri the effect that hr has al r ver to the Montana < « ntral line and |f;,r bark as last Ju ly President K-.ose- ■ved himself to become enthusiastic hobl up passenger train No. 2 from I vel* approved Mr. Meyer’s course in n f. -.or of one of the candidate*. Mr Bii-te, which was due in two or three ¡urging a "restricted union with Kng- .uno, will sail for the United States hours. Because he demurred. Rheams 1 ];in,| >• tomorrow. Friday, M a y 2 9 . 'ales, Hatch drew his revolver and I , , ,, . . . . . . threatened to kill him ,,n 1, 19»)T, the Universal M i hing ton, May 2'» It has been | He was di-sti.vled from the second , Postal Uni'.n, which governs the in- a long time since tlie s e n ile has been IN Q U IR Y T O C O N T IN U E . aftempt at train robbery by the two ternational postage transactions of • ■ t up by a filibuster with such sien yon’ hs who were wi h aim 'h r apport as w a s in evidence when the various civilized countries, r e I he stories told by the boys, with 1 i l-o lli'te underto k to defeat th-- Wood P u lp C o m m i t t e e t o be V e r y the exception of Hatch, agreed in the duced the rate of letter postage from • nferenei report on tlie Mdrirh Busy D u rin g S u m m e r. main details. They state that the 3 te n ts a h . . f ounce Hat to 3 cents per \'' ei hi ml c u n i m y bill by talking it to 1 Washington, Ju ne 2 .—'I he wood hold-up was planned two nights be- ounce, and 3 cents each additional ilealh T h e report was brought up tip ami paper i nvest i gat i on C'>mmit- f .re. it being decided to rob the train ounce, which is the present rate b e . ml I a I otlelte took the tloor. lie insisted that a ijuorum should be of tlie house, whi ch pre s e nt e d its the first dark night. tween the United States and countries in.i mi aim'll ,t t all times, and lip to *> preliminary report to t hat body s e v with which we do not have direct o'clock be had demanded 2<i roll-calls B IG R A IL C O N T R A C T . I In- -• mile was able to obtain more or eral days ago, will c on t i n ue its inves- steamship communication, but on mail sation and at th< same time Mg-etierii» duri ng t h r r e c e s s of con- on w hich we have to pay an additional ki>p the iipportrr- of the bill in tlu-ir • m s- It i, tlie purp esc r>f Chairman I l l i n o i s C e n t r a l t o S p e n d $1 4 5 0 . 0 0 0 charge to countries through which it f o r N e w S t e e l. -e a t. I lie heat was excessive, a n d 1 Hann t<< gather a great deal of sta- pas-cs in tran-it Uneler the articles many were very resiles» under this ti-ti. a! information of the census bu- of the Universal Union, however, any Birmingham. A la . June 2 —Tan- reui and the Department of C'<m- g'ble evidence of genrr us pr .por- two states can form a restricted restraint »•n the 2 id roll call, at 7 IS P M . j nien < and l.ebor during the coming ti -ns that prosperity is returning is union Exam ples of restricted unions upon motion of Stone the absence of 'limner Subcommittees will also be given in the fact that the Illinois Cen are those now existing which permit ,i ijuo’ uin was developed and the ser i mo d to visit paper nulls in eliffer- tra! Railroad company, in connection a 2 cent an ounce letter rate between t see tions of the country and take with the opening yesterday of its newt the United States and Canada gi nitwit rms was directed to bring Postm aster General Meyer believes in absentees m timerny, and it is pcrs.ihle the full line between Chicago. Birmingham rediicti..n in the rate to the \t 2 " 1 . k in the morning I.a Fol- committee will hold a number of and Atlanta, has placed a contract for this A ___ , __ ... . . .rtte let it be known tb it lie intended meetings ’•2.000 tons of steel rails, to cos. 1 ? , H ultimately w.d c e It is also the desire of Chairman l l 430 000 to spr.ik until h or 9 A M |*u 1 In an increase in receipts, because keptib'n.iii leaders s.ay they will Venn to investigate thoroughly the The contract goes to the Tennessee :!n have a i|Uornm from their own mem pulp vv * 1 *|uesti"n, and if it is pos- I r ’ n & Coal company, and is the larg the letter rate resulted finally in in He is also of the bet-hip tomorrow, and that they will sih'e- the com nntter will visit Canada ext order since the financial depres creased revenue r this purpose Several letters have sion set in Only one contract, that opinion that a lower postage will lead m t fie delayed l»y cute or two m en fili bustering, if they have to keep c o n keen sent to the publishers of news- of the Pennsylvania, takes rank with to a freer commercial intercourse. Manufacturers, he says, are increasing • ipers who failed to ansvser the first it. gress in srs-ion indefinitely rheir sales in England and must rely letter srnt by the committee asking The official announcement that the to a great extent upon mails for or- • r information, and ,al«o to paper IHinoi* Central has decided to ignore : f l á s„rr¿«¿ T Thursdas. May 2 8 . ■ I,... remains -------- of „r .U- c.____ : . i J ____ ders and increase of trade manufacturers These letters will he what the financial depres Further,” he stated, “this will be a Washington. May 2*« The antiei taken by an employe of the census si n is likely to set the pace for other pnti-il strinu'.u« opposition to the adop bureau, and the infeirmatmn contained large systems which have been with great boon to our adopted English- lion of the conferenee rejeirt on the In them put into shape to he of the holding similar orders until conditions speaking citizens and their connection here, as it will enable them to keep up Aldrich Vn-eland eurreney lull in the tin st benefit to the committee are fully normal. correspondence with their relations »• nate. according to the inference to be This contract will enable the steel and frienLs in the old country at do drawn from the dehnt* today, probably mills here to open additional plants mestic rates." H a le C a l c u l a t e s S u - p l u s . will not iiuitirialir.e. Aldrich kept the and give immediate work to more Washington, June 2 — In presenting report to fore the m-nate until nearly 4 than two thousand skilled men who his statement <•( appropriations to the I*. M . w hen he assented to it* being PREPARES FOR EM ER G EN C Y. have been idle for some time. In an laid mule until II o'clock tomorrow, sen.it*- Hale underto k to show that inelirect way it will start the wave of and the remainder of the time today notwithstanding claims to the c o n prosperity over the entire South, put H e n e y F e a r s E n e m ie s M a y G e t G a lla h is devoted to the |inssa|p- of unob trary the expenditure would be well ting a large amount of money into g h e r a n d P la n s A c c o r d i n g l y . o-eteil house lulls on the calendar within the revenues of the year. immediate circulation and stimulating 1 hr total estimated revenues are Kvi-rv senator realixrd that the mean San Francisco, June 4.— Convinced all sorts of business. ing of this move was that an under f 878,123.011 . w hile he tinilcrto"k to that the "higher ups" have determined show that thr expenditures for the standing had been reached to vote on | to kill former Supervisor Jam es L. the I i1 t'inmrrow Impiirv proved the next year would be nearly $832,117,- F E A R S FOR S H IP . Gallagher. Assistant District Attorney existence of this understanding, ul '94, leaving a surplus of $2fi.oe>5,l 18. t'.'iigh re positive agreement has been He arrived at this conclusion by de- S t e a m e r V a d e r l a n d Is R e p o r t e d S u n k Francis J . Heney announced y e s made The indient ions are, therefor* . ilucting from the total appropriation terday that he wifi dismiss the case W i t h A ll O n B o a r d . tin t . m g r e s s will adjourn sine die to of 1909 the amounts which hive been in which Abraham Ruef is charged ippr printed to pay deficits, which, morrow .r Saturday. r.iris. June 2 — A special dispatch he ‘ id. should properly be charged to to the Petit Journal from Brussels with bribing former Supervisor J. J . 190s and the appropriation of $29.• \V.e«l ingl u. M u While the sen says that it is rumored the Reel Star Furey. because Gallagher's testimony ul. wax tvr..*tling with the eurrem-y |8 7 (iiio mad* on account of the P a n -te.inier Vaderland has been wrecked before the grand ju ry led to the in e|ll.'*t i"II. the t : ■ - 1 lie"*s e.f tin* heellW.' t"*lav ama Canal, which is mule payable in the North sea in a dense fog. There dictment. The testimony of a dead man given v.ent it •• rri \ on Till* fell..wing meat« iron, the proceeds of the sale ol are 1 «'■•>• • passengers aboard ur.s w l* plies*.-I: To eoitnhlieh two or bonds. Lloyd's does not confirm this news, before a grand ju ry cannot be used more f.-‘i i-ulturnl »tation* on 1‘uge-t a hich. however, comes from what is in future action. Repeated attacks on Hitchcock S ta rts for Chicago. So n l. M m i ; amending the l a w s of usually considered a most reliable Gallagher's property with dynamite tr,iris|eirtritii.ii letwe-.n Hawaii »ini th* W ashington, Ju ne ITank H. irce. There were three collisions and continuous threat« against his life I nited St.it. s | v ri-nioving the* pennltv Hitchcock, one of the managers t the ill the North sea today, and passen have led Heney to take steps to pre- for carry ing |sass«*ngixrn from Hawaii g er- on the D ver-Ostend mail packet ' vent the l o s s of Gallagher s testimony Taft campaign, will leave this city t" this eoniitrv ; providing f*>r the on declare that thev saw a vessel cast through his death. for Chicago tomorrow, where he will Tt is Hcncy's purpose to file a new trv of ngrie-iiltiirnl land in forest re awav on the Goodwin sands. information against Ruef in the same st rv i s. t st.-eblishing an assay oftiee at appear before the national committee S a ’t Lake. Utah; inoor|K>rnting the in the interest of Secretary of War New York, June 2 No official con premises and call Gallagher a« a wit If Brotherhood . i st \ndrew, and ine r l att during the consideration of con firmation could be obtained tonight in ness at the preliminary hearing |..»rating th*- » ongre-ssiotial t ’lub, which tests for seats in the national conven this city of the report of the wrecking hi« testimony is taken in this way, it Mr Hitchcock had a confer f the steamer Vaderland in the North will be on record. is coin|eox*'d of wives nn<I daughters .*f tion ence today with President K .sevclt sc.i The necessity for such unusual meth nitators and representntiie‘s. The otfices of the International n the W hite House, and later with Mercantile Marine, which controls the ods i« believed to be urgent by tbe Mr. Taft. Red Star Line, and the offices of the members of the prosecution, who fear B ig D r y d o c k t o r B r e m e r t o n . Red Star I.ine company were closed. for their own lives as we 'I as for that M asliington. Jinn .3 Revised spe M a i l O c e a n B il l V e r y M u c h A liv e . The Red Star steamer Vaderland of Gallagher i it-.-ations fur the naval drydock t > This probably will be the next pro- W ashington. June 2.— That the was due to sail from Antwerp for be built at tin lit i inert.in 11 ivy yard. ceihtre against Ruef in the graft cases, N 'e-w - Y ork May 30. According to ocean mail bill, which passed the sen • II Puget Sound, were Ceilllpletetl To •hedule she would have reached D o and it is proposed to take it as rapid el.iv by Rear Admiral Holliday, chief ate on March 20 without a elivision ver on Sunday, from which port she ly as possible, as the prosecution b e and later was sustained by the senate " f the navy yarels bureau It is ex would he reported on her arrival. Up lieves that the “higher ups" are b e in the postoftice bill by a vote of 40 peeled that the dock will be complct coming more desperate every day. id lx me.utils from Ju ly I, when work to 1*2. is not killed by the action of to a late hour Sunday night she had is expected to be started Bids for the house in failing to accept it on a not been reported. S c o r e s Perish in Tornado. the t ..tixtrttctii.il of the «lock h a .e narrow vote of 143 to 133. is the firm C o l l i d e in C h a n n e l . AA’ichita Falls. T e x . June 4 — S cores bct'ii a'k cd, ami it ix .iniioiinccd that conviction of the friends of the meas D in e r, June 2.— A heavy fog in the of persons are believed to be dead in they will he opened on little |x I'he ure. T h e y believe that next Decem prepar.itiotix are being carried on ber it will win by a decisive majority. channel tonight, which has l " t e d path of a tornado which i« «weep- with dispatch, and it i ' n.it tliought 24 hours has been responsible f o r , . . . D . . . S e le cts T o k io C o m m is s io n . that any delay will be permitted The several collisions. Th e British steamer need of the lug navy eloek mi the I’a- W ashington. June " — Secretary t j u e c n s w > d was towed into the har- that it is the most terrific of all the eilie liax been made clear by the \ i - t Root has decided on the personnel of | b .r, having been seriously damaged storms which have visited th ;s part of the commission t*' represent the in a cedli'iem with the Spanish steamer the country in the last month. C o m of the \ th n tic fleet. United States at the I' .kio exposition ! Berineo. Before she could be got to munication from most of the damaged in 1912 T h e commissioners grner.il , r mooring«, the A^ueenswood sin k area is cut off AA’ires are down anil Metcalf Files His Complaint. Washington, June 4 Secretary w ill he Francis B. I .munis, former as m the harbor. Th e Berineo began railroad tracks are blocked. Alanv sistant seeictary of s;.it*; Frederick leaking badly. A portion of the crew small towns are known to have been Metcalf's complaint, filed with the J. A SkilT. direct' r of the l ielel mil of the steamer I.oanda, from H a m struck hv the twister, but no definite interstate com merce commission, al seum, o f Chicago, and United States burg for AA’est Africa, who landed information could he obtained as to leges that the Adam*, Northern Pa iiielgo for the district of Minnesota. here tonight, report being in collision the extent of damage this afternoon. with an unknown steamer. eitic and other express companies are Bourne Going to Europe. M i s s i s s i p p i on A n n u a l R a m p a g e . gouging the government. It alleges Close t o a M i l e a M i n u t e . the coilip.lilies last Ju ly charged 1" I AA'ashington. June 4 Senator St. L o u i s , June 4. — Th e M i s s ssippj vents per 100 to o much on tnerchan- I Bourne has informed some e'f hi- c o l L os Angeles, June 2.— T h e two river above Quincy. Ill . i s rapidly ris- elt'e t*' the navy yard at Bremerton, i leagues that lie expects to sail i r days’ auto meet held in this city was ing. and hundreds of horn«-« have al- Washington The amount involved I urope in a short time to join his aii unprecedented success, several ready been abandoned in that vicinity. is $1 .**00 T h e complaint is a test ease wife, who is completing a t.*ur around thousand people being in attendance Great damage to property i« reported, to determine the rate. the world. According to these sen. at today s races. T h e Coast record but so far no deaths are known to ators. Bourne will sail before the Chi fe'r 30 miles on a circular track, have occurred. The inhabitants who cago convention Several efforts made hr* ken yestenlav. was equaled today have left the homes which probably W ill S e n d M o r e M a r i n e s . Washington. June Publication to locate Bourne and confirm the hy Ralph Hamlin who drove a *2- will he «wept from their foundation* hixrsepowcr. six-evlinder car 50 miles if the flood« increase, are fleeing to of the- United P r e s s dispatch telling of story were unavailing. in 37 minutes and 43 seconds. Ham- the high elevations to remain until the the critical condition of affairs in the bn made this record yesterday during trouble subside« The Illinois river W o r ld T r i p f o r M id dies. republic of Panama, nrous«*<l great in- W ashington, Ju ne 4 O f two Inin the last 30 miles of the lOO-mi'e race, bottoms are reported to he inundated. tcre-t here, and it was announced to day that 200 aelelition.il marines have dree! members of the class at the An and made the same time today S te a m er L o n g O verdue, been ordcreel sent to the isthmus ut napolis naval academy who will grad F o o t o f S n o w in N e v a d a . Norfolk. Va., June 4 Th e steamer once, with order* to protect Ameri uate next Friday, 111 have been o r F ly . Nev., Ju n r 2 — T h e heaviest Ftiropa, which sailed for Hamburg, can property ami help keep order .t dered to report to the Atlantic fleet the coming election It is also planned at San Francisco, Ju ly t. Th e mid snow storm since last winter was ex- Germany, 45 davs ago, bound in re- to detail on the isthmus a large body dies are jubilant over the prospect of •perienred here last night. Fully a turn for Norfolk, loaded with frr- of sailors being transferred to and thr trip to the F ar Fast and home foot of snow fell. T he storm wa* gen- tilizer. wa* expected to make the trip from thr Atlantic fleet if conditions again hy way of Suez canal and the leral between F.ly and Cobre. No dam- within 21 day*. Nothing ha* hern I age was reported. heard from her, however, in 41 days. Atlantic ocean do not improve before the election.