r—————— NATION'S FIGHT AGAINST THE TRUSTS Thirty-Six Were Indicted Under the Elkins Law. FROM CLEVELAND TO ROOSEVELT. Attorney General Moody Sends io the Sen ate a List of All Suits Instituted by the Government Under Anti-trust Laws ~Divided lato Periods of Presidential Administrations. Washington, D. C torney General Moody ate, body, a statement been gastie under the aw, the Interstate the Elkins law, when br character and final tatement is divided into residential administratons, directed to the fact that sherman Antitrust Law nor the WwW was enacted until after p first Cleveland the regulating fas in effect less than two years of that gdministration. The El law was en acted during the n of Pr {dent Roosevelt Attached to which will b ment, 1s brought ~At sent to the Sen of that have ( Special) just before adjournment that of all suits stituted by the Department of Sherman Antitrust ought, their disposition The periods by wut attention neither the Elkins CiOs¢ © } dministratio il act mnter ( Ur ment ich Under Ha ments, five cony fR nolle prossec dismissed Cleveland's sec irselie nai tment nents 19 quittal, eis quashed. 14, 3, 22 mdictments: five tions, ane acquittal, fe prossed and 1 Under Ro to June, 1006, six prossed, one The cases bre act, under R were f seveit, lismissed as follow: receivi bates: to enjon actions reteren es 3 aws to regul Of the force these laws pended, £435.000 tra state 3 obtained was intr but was order prosecuty DRAWS KNIFE IN THE HOUSE Bartlett Threatens Mr. Seuthwick. Representative te Cut SEQUEL TO AN ELOPEMENT. Father Shoots His Daughter, and Husband Kilis His Father-in-law. attempting daughter, with Joseph Withe, Rafael of Hazleton, » while his daughter bullet in condition. The tragedy o« zleton at midnight Marsicano never forgave his ddvghter or her husband, having brooeded much over their elopement, it is believed that he went to their home with the intention of killing both He reached there at midnight, calling his daughter to the door and shot her as soon as she appeared. Before he could fire agan Withe sprang upon him, and after a struggle succeeded in wresting the re volver from him and shot him through the head, killing him instantly Withe gave himself up and is in awaiting the action of the. district torney. ago e Le Marsicar shot and kille t+} $ » 1 the x spital with a 3 her head and is cured ‘at Ha- and, jail at- Opposition to Ship Subsidy. Washington, D, C. (Spécial). —Repre. sentative Spright,” of Mississippi, rank. ing Democrat on the Merchant Marine Committee, takes issue with the publish- ed . statement of General Grosvenor to the effect that the Ship Subsidy Bill will be reported and passed at the next session of Congress, saying: “The com- mittee is composed of 1B members. [It would require 10 to report the bill. Nine or ten have expressed themselves as op- posed to the bill” DOMESTIC Warrants were issued for tl of 13 of the leading ice Philadelphia, all members Trust and Ice Exchange, to a crimmal con rest with having entered spiracy. decision Of . N vew York Su tern Telephone By a Company is barred fron York City York Telephone Compan to compete with the New injured wort! Two firemen were eight houses burned and $50,000 of property destroved : vards of the A. Hubbard I. pany, in Paterson, N. J umber Com Theodore Gorman, 1 old, of John M, Gorman, for the Democratic Pennsylvania, was hannock Creek A body found floating mn was identified as that of Miss in, who disa mer St 1 i drowned wm Tunk North River Kuenlan, ppered m Plainfield, N, J., two mor In the hearing of the Dowie federal court, Chicago, he Zion City Bank test was overdrawn $481,237 fied tha ¢ French Line steamer La Pr and the Hambus er Deutschls a Tace ind on Acros A petition has torney General in two and sunk by Tietgen in New York Croker vOors Richard has written a Bryan for presid nd tha ngthen yiist the m 4 wel were hanged brit attack upon fiers. The man ner of execution t y brutal exhibit Rus of i i slands, which control Gulf of Cir les Was “ia the seizure by 1a, is regarded in diplomatic London serious Whitelaw Reid, according to rumor, may retire from the post of ambassador to England within a year as It is reported that the Czar and Em peror William will meet in the Baltic Sea about the end of July Serious disaffection has developed among the soldiers of the Russian garni- son at Osowiec, An ikon was destroyed by Russians at Usovsky, in the province of the Don, and charged to the Jews for the purpose of provoking an anti-Jewish outbreak. A number of arrests were made, The committee of the International Red Cross Conference met and finally approved their reports, in anticipation of the plenary sittings of the conference. The Cologne Gazette publishes com- plaints of the treatment German goods have been subjected to by the United States since March 1. It is charged that the United States is valuing German woods higher than ever, FOUR HANGED AND FIVE FLOGGED Several Women Witness An Execution in Egypt. PUNISTMENT LONG DRAWN OUT. Au Example Made of Natives Who Attacked a Party of British Officers Near Tantah ~ One Man Left Hanging While Two Others Are Whipped. Then Another Is Hanged and Two More Whipped. Frisco lasurance Companies That Repudiate Policies. TAFT FOR PRESIDENT. Names Him to the Alumal Justice Brewer publi hfe Wendell Phillips Ge Phil y found . y ' New York, (Special) ride sarrison retires from Nation after 41 of service wmond Lamont, fo IX Vears mana the ming Post, €18¢ ceeds him, With Mr ; iated Paul Elmer More, now literary edi wr of Evening Post. Harold J. Lea royd, the present city editor, succeeds Mr. Lamont as managing editor of the Evening Post 1ont will be asso Procurator General Bouddouin, in the French Supreme Court, continued his ar- gument in the Dreyfus case, detailing the errors made at the Rennes court-martial, warranting the quashing of the sentence. No Smokers Wanted, Norfolk, Va. (Special). ~The Department wants no more apprentice boys at the Norfolk smoke cigarettes. Of 10 applicants for five vacancies four were found to be addicted to the habit of smoking cigar- ettes. They were rejected forthwith by the examining surgeon. Apprentices ad- dicted to the use of cigaretse have been found undesirable in the past and no more smokers will be accepted. It is probable that the same rule will be ap- plied in other navy yards, Navy Navy Yard who S200 Perry’ nnent S1o0.000 i CX 1d Gaynor from Canada Regan, of the Ninth FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. mn VAY of the net profits as a result coal strike Chicago & Northwestern's gross earn- mgs in May increased over 10 per cent, or $q04.622 Insurance men that not over a tenth of all the losses in. San Francisco have yet been settled. W. L. Bull telegraphed to Winthrop Smith & Co.: “The traders have chang- ed their attitude toward the market and seem to think that in view of the ab sence of any bad news from Washington tle market should do better.” With only a week of the crop year missing it is possible to give quite ac- curately the expor's of wheat and corn for the year ending June 30, 1906, com- pared with the year 1905. Up to date the wheat exports have been 132,143,000 bushels, against 61,677,000 bushels last year. Corn exports were 100,480,000 bus. hels this year, against 77,711,000 in 190s. A street story, not vouched for, was to the effect that Gates went heavily short of United States Steel some days ago and then used his great influence with the Southern iron people to smash the pool down there in order to break the price of Steel stocks. say THE PURE FOOD BILL IS SETTLED Interests of Caunners Protected By the Conferees. SOME HOUSE PROVISIONS CUT OUT. House Amendment That Does Not Require Canners to State on the Cams the Quaotity of Contents Accepted by Senate Conlerees The Bill Defines What Will Be Regarded as Adulteration and Misbranding. itrid amimal { any portion whether ¥ Othe Twi vackag design or misleading or if falsely branded as to place where manufactured or, produced Any article, however, which not contain any added poisons or deleterious mgredients shall not be deemed adulter. ated or mishranded when known under its distinctive name as an article of food, and it is not an imitation of another ar ticle, or if compounds, imitations or blends or plainly indicated any statement, false or does Ne More Saloons ls Chicage, Chicago (Special) After July 31 of this year no more saloons than are in existence can be opened in Chicago until the population of the city is nearly dou. ble that of the present time, according to an ordinance passed by the City Coun. cil Tuesday night. The ordinance limits soloon licenses to those in force on the last day of July, prohibiting any new ones until the population has so increased that new licenses can be issued at the rate of 1 to every 500 persons. The measure received little opposition. THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Pennsylvania News Told in Order. Short fier the 1 idin | Miss Agnes get the ve valuable presents Dewigg managed to T vi and other ther and packed up, but vered as he was about to bride's brother, reluming saw a As the 3 uffering with violent pains in the head, pyear-old Alice Delaney, of Lakeside, was stricken blind. Physicians are puz- led by the case and entertain little hope r the recovery of her sight he was dis. leave by the 1 A RY | ate and who was out open severa dav window culmination of Frederick May, a wealthy and builder of Hazleton, tried to stop 1 runaway lumber car in his vard and mn doing so stumbled and fell under the vhieels, He narrowly escaped decapita- ton, He was dragged several feet. His ollarbone was smashed and he sustained aternal juries which may prove fatal, President Aikens has contradicted the report that the Lutheran Theological Semmaries of Pennsylvania, College of Gettysburg and Susquehanna’s charter and endowment fund require that institu. tion to maintain a separate theological department. contractor
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