LATEST NEWSINSHORTORDER DOMESTI Presid and Hudson President Wor tween referred ciliation crease mn the prices Sales Of Lumb r Ce rh Lumber Comi aeath of lant combination 18 years y lumber busine America KCTS ard, ¢ wages IHCreast consumers Francis Rn ay San Hingham 000 marks the which for 1 dominated the coast charged dles by which tl been defrauded thousand doll Patrick Dx : burg District, | cured a temporary delegates ¢ fering wit! Applicati courts for and Morgantown The bu New $135,000 1 ihe | refuse it ‘was rial that carried cases William J er, fell from and was badly ener on his Philadelphia he head gard fat pl fied of fright dead. President C Ing an army, bu ple do not seems mnmun General Lin sanitary army, admits of Siberian plague The French Ministerial Council has before it a plan for the Point al, admin istrative and economic reorganization of the French Congo King Charles of Portugal, as of the disorderly scenes in the Chamber of Deputies, dissolved the Parliament. Count de Castellane has not appeared in the French Parliament since his wife's suit for separation, Prof. Francis G. Peabody, of Harvard, delivered his final lecture at Berlin Unis versity. The Countess Howe, aunt of the pres. ent Duke of Marlborough, died in Lon- don. The collection of poll tax from natives in Natal has led to trouble Semiofficial statements are made in Paris that neither France nor Germany will recede in the conferenct at Alge. ciras regarding the question of the Mo- roccan police. Russian revolutionary leaders are con. centrating their energies on acts of ter- rorism and in preparations for an up- rising in the spring. The Japanese House of Representa tives passed by a vite of 222 to 125 the bill for a continuation of war taxes. The new Italian cabinet has been or- ganied, with Baron Signey Sonnino pre- mier and minister of the interior, the existes BUGLES WILL PLAY THE NATIONAL SALUTE Splendid Gifts Sent White House Bride Elect, [HE VICE-PRESIDENT'S PRESENT. President to Escort His Daughter to Bridal Altar—Maoy Disappointments As to lovi- tations —On Monday a Post-Nuptial Dioner Was Served In Homer of Her 220 Birthday. Washingt Roosevel $ Off BILLIONS IN PARM ANIMALS. Immense Number of Horses, Cattle Sheep. Washington ( Special) 1 he « rop ests of the Department of Agriculture a statement of and of farm animals United +1 } ne numbers the in Horses, 18718578: value, $1,510880, gob, or an average price per head $80.72. Mules, 3,404,361; value, $334. 680,820; average price, $08 31 Milch cows, 10,703,866; value, $582 788 502: av erage price, $2044. Other cattle, 47,007, 636; value, $746,171,700; average price, $1585. Sheep, 50631619; value, $170, 056,144 ; average price, $1.54. Swine, 52,- 102847; valve, $321802,571; average price, $6.18, 01 ——— a ay “Nothing to Hide”. Cassatt. Philadelphia (Special) — President A J. Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, upon being asked what the attitude of his company was toward the investigation proposed by Congress in regard to the ownership by the Pennsyl- vania Railroad of the stocks of other companies said: “The Pennsylvania has nothing to conceal and will wel- come an opportunity to have the true facts brought before the public.” LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. Stringent Aati-Pass Bill LaFolett Fe i { HI roadue fin Gerda: olin 8 wd or oth uch an office, ranks or privi which In which punishment “impri an Ive Special Customs Agents. trie vyt Alcobol ———. Internal Commerce Grows. Hospital in Pripting Office, Printer Stille ngs n L1H $ vested it Co Yyern Zone, ama, nn nonjury fenice n Inter For amendment to the nal refuse trials on before weanic Canals aker has intr Statehood Bill calling reyied ee « } Senator sduced an od George Whitelock appeared before the Judiciary Committee of the House to hat federal control of A Senate committee of five will visit Annapolis to re port on the discipline and management of the institution Bishop Henry Yates Satterlee will of- ficiate at the wedding of Miss Roosevelt and Congressman Longworth. The Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce began consideration of the Hepburn rate bill Secretary Root is about to reorganize the State Department and put it on a business basis. The House passed 420 pension bills Wi 74 minutes. The House passed the Pension Appro- priation Bill carrying $130000000 for pensions, and $1.245000 for adminis. tration, The Senate passed the bill to give mili tary telegraphers of the Civil War a pension status, President Roosevelt, accompanied by Senator Clark, of Montana, visited the Corcoran Art Gallery to obtain a view of the Montana Senator's collection of paint. ings. ONLY DEMANDS A SEPARATION of the Castellanes’ Trouble. THE COUNT'S MANY LARGE BILLS, Keported to Have Spuroed His Wife's Offer of an Allowance of 200,000 Francs Not Sufficlent Even for Pocket Money Couple May Agree to a Separation for the Purpose of Avolding a Greater Scandal Latest Phascs MILCH COWS TO BE MADE IMMUNE. Behring Discusses His Latest Methods, Prel. Yon recent it can be pre moderate Noted Thiel! Posed as Student adeiphia Wer ago Univer { Special) Lewis who wa aught three weeks bbing the dorm ss of the of Pennsylvania, has the police 3 f with a long criminal record. Wer. is wanted by the Cleveland author- and was held to await requisition from Ohio. When arrested he was a student at the University ity been identi fied, ofhcials as v i say, thie papers sard he Trala Runs Away Dowa Mountain. Trinidad, While eastbound fruit train on the Santa Fe Railway was at the top of Raton Mown- Col. (Special) an tain the engineer lost control of the en- gine. The train descended the mountain at a terrific rate. On a curve trestle at the base of the mountain the entire train left the tracks, The engine and 30 freight cars were piled up in a broken mass . Two brakemen are supposed to be under the wreckage crushed to death. The engineer and fireman jumped and escaped with severe bruises. cons —— Railroads and Coal Harrisburg, Pa. (Special)«-The House of Representatives adopted the Creasy resolution directing Attorney General Carson to inquire whether the railroad companies of Pennsylvania are engaged in the mining of coal, which is alleged to be in violation of the state constitution, and if so to proceed against them. The resolution wag adopted with slight oppo- sition, » on the Situaton China, Bishop Hoare { Men Dead snd Twenty-Elght Mise sing. Semeone te Blame. Melvin, Twe-cent Ralirond Rate In Ohie. Columbus, OO i (Gs Pattison sign HOW a Ww i will in 30 days. The law provid shall be the maximum in Ohio for transporting passengers on railroads of Ohio for ail ex five miles Only one vole was i new law Capt. “Jack” Ross Cremated. Celburne, Texas (8pecial). ~The char. red body of Capt. “Jack” Ross, a former Confederate and pioneer in this section, was found in the embers of what was once his house, three miles from this city. He lived alone, and it is suspected that he was cremated by robbers. A safe containing about $500 was found and showed that the knob had been broken. Senate, and it 1s mto effect that two rate charged Cents the distances in ess of a AAAS EAA AAAI SAN Key's Great-Grandson Dead. New York (Special) Francis Scott, six years old, great-grandson of the au- thor of “The Star Spangled Banner,” died at the home of his parents, 133 South Fifth Avenue, Mount Vernon. Young Key was known to almost every- one in the city. He had often appeared at patriotic gatherings here, and his rec. tations were always received with en thusiastic applause. The boy had been ill only a few days, {INKS [dward er President, M. WITIE [han French IRE RUSSIAN PR MIERS 1% English King LV ieier ning 0 IFS Dependent on the Prevident the Czar Is ladepen They Must the Is Jewish on the Electors, bu! dent. He ihe Buy Land, jankers sod Frevca Tells Peasants N AND SELF fusband Found AN BLUEBEARD HOCH TO HANG of [llinois Denies a Re bearing. Supreme Court wants {to x 1s rg. Va { Special Randolph. been noti- 1at he will the erection i a similar he hall Lynchbu College has Andrew Carnegic $20,000 tO used science provi amount 1 given by individuals not to cost over $20000, and the amount raised by mdividuals is to be used in the erection of a new dormitory accommodate 100 additional! students. The additional! money will be raised, and will, it is claimed, make the college one of the five largest female colleges of grade A in the United States be in 1 $ ai, 1 is io ARAMA, Plead Gullty of Double Crime. Kansas City, Mo, (Special) MM. M. Lette, who, while agent and operator for the Santa Fe Railroad at Prinston, Kan, stole several thousand dollars’ worth of tickets and then set fire 10 the depot to hide the robbery, pleaded guilty mn the Criminal Court and was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. Two years ago Letts made a sensational es cape. He was arrested a month ago at Panama and brought back to the United States. While in Panama, Letts married a St. Louis woman.
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