TENS OUTS THE OIL TRUST And Fines It Over a Million and a Half Dollars. FIVE STATES ARE AFTER TRUST. Jury in Texas Fines Corporation $1,623, - 000 for Violation of Anti-trust Laws and Cancels Permit of Waters-Pierce Company to Do Business in That State, Washington (Special). The de- cision of a Texas jury Saturday, find- ing the Waters-Pierce Oil Company over a million and half dollars fts violations of the anti-trust and cancelling its permit to do bus- fness in the state, is considered here to be a body blow to Standard Oil The action is of deep signi- ficance. It comes at a time when the Supreme Court of Missouri has before it the report of its special commissioner, which finds that same Waters - Pl Oil Comp has been violating anti-trust of that and its permit do celled, Although there has tle doubt as to what action the souri Supreme Court will take, believed that the Texas decision prompt quicker action. The Ol] Trust is treading a perfect labyrinth of legal prosecu Ohio, | Texas and Missouri Rave attacked it under state anti-trust laws. The federal government is prosecuting fit under the Elkin Law in | noig, Te i and York has guil Chics: and awaiting the infli by Judge 1 minimum 000 if Standard 000.000 a for 14% IAW one ree the law recommends that business be can- state, to 1it- | Mis- it will been very is tions. 11i- Now ite nnessee, It 20 the las 1 fines must reach $1.0 imposed Andis circuit on the Waters-FPler« Saturday 1 state granted the com in Texas he asked appeai Lie defense COLDEST ON RECORD, April And May To Weather Bureau. D 11 an According ty in Wash Weather over C. {Special} The gion, Bure record has lookin for April and creation of the bureau, of bee g its Mas since the finds that the May of this make the there is more, tl tions of cold r present lar to June, 1882, fson. bnt above the there are ing warm month T} and April and together of which further- few indica- June. The Ia 1882, and eather is very record warmer, in ec ature months taken coldest spring record, and. Be 4 ina yOar, spring was ir 3 Il of w that spe simi- of was the i that year temper was not and at ine tions of ather for average no ien approach- oming record we e coldest Aq was 187 and, like 1882, and early summer made a record for uinseasonabla weather the «¢ on the spring Annihilated By Pretender, Oran, (By Ca vices Algeria ble) Ad- received Morocco gay that the to the throne hilated the chica, that tans’ uncle, ed, and tured here from troops of the pretender surrounded and anni- Sultan's forces at Mar- Muley Bou Bekir, the Sul- and two kaids were kill- that 300 women were cap- Work Portland, hundred and forty by the On Forts Stop, { Special) laborers employed Government tion of fortifications Cow and Diamond Portland artillery Maine One on the construc at Cushings, Islands, in the | district, struck for | increased wages, They demand $2 a day and free transportation to and from the islands and assert this amount is allowed in other distriets. Killed His Daughter, Uniontown, Pa. (Special). — ander Boyd. of Coolsprings, here, aceldentally shot his daughter Helen, RK years old, while cleaning a shotgun, The charge entered the girl's side, eaus- ing alm ont instant death. The fath- or says he did not know the gun was loeded. A similar shooting occured in the Boyd home several years ago, when Boyd killed his grandmother. The old woman had been out of the house and returning late Boyd mis- ‘took her for a burglar and shot her. Alex near and killed 1 i THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. The appellate division of the Su- preme Court of New York has order- ed a new trial for George Burnham, Jr., former general counsel of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Com- pany, ruling that the evidence did not justify conviction and that errors were committed in admitting evi- dence, Marie Berke from Austria to a man she had pulsed because she was not looking as her photograph. A gang bogus messenger 18 been making money in New by delivering fictitious death SUKES, traveled to wed was re- good who New York not seen, feld, as boys York mes. Of killed and trolley collision Seven eight at were the persons injured in Elyria, O Andrew Grady, father of Eliza- beth Grady, the school girl who ac- Policeman Hess from York to Baltimore, . attacked bluecoat and tried to strangle him during a hearing in a New York New the court. Seven priests J in ‘rash of a platform that carried down 60 persons at the cornerstone laying of a Greek Catholic Church Wilkes-B Pa. Because they were refused camp stools while on duty of Shamokin and Electric Rallway went « the were at arre, the use the em Mount mn yf loyvees the rike Citizens ring a plan | Kinley home it into a 0., are consid- ving the Me and converting like Mount Ver of Canton, for intact preser memorial, ndend J. H. the Dani On rone h Hege tro, of Venezu thea T° conference Ambassador wl 141 ould like Roosevelt nited State nt Mexico, wi of ays ending and no rea- Mexico sothi no 4 § 4 war pe 80ND fear Guatemala Rev. Young J dist Episcopal nt Shanghal, to between of the Metho South, died the Allen, Church, China, at 1 i of ago mo 13. captured a gang coiners who has put £20,000 counterfeit coin in that city The French cruiser Chanzy, which went ashore on one of the Baddle Islands, will be a total loss King Haakon and Queen left Paris London. Herr Muehlberg, the German un- der secretary, told the visiting Eng journalists in Berlin that was surprised at the constant charges jermany The Paris police out Maud for warlike motives Queen Maud of Norway had a Narrow escape from death or serious at Versailles while the horses drawing her carriage having bolted The preliminary debate agrarian question in the closed, a continuance on the of the discussion The Congress of the Association international Academies opened Vienna. Delegates from nearly the American academies were present The revolutionary movement in {China against the Manchu dynasty has attained serious proportions and missionaries are worried, A number of survivors of the ty- phoon in the Caroline Islands were rescued after having spent several nights in the trees. King Edward's new turbine yacht Alexandria was launched at Glasgow, Negotiations are under way by which the bandit Ralsuli may become the Sultan's military adviser, Chulalongkorn I., King of Siam, arrived at Baden-Baden, Germany, to take the waters. Reqguelem mass was sung in the Carmelite Chureh in Dublin In mem- ory of Michael Davitt, The Portugese are objecting to King Charles’ reigning without a parliament, The strike of dockworkers at San- tiago was settled provisionally. in OPTIMISTIC SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WILSON - I Cartoon 1} RATS COST MILLIONS Damage To Cereals May Reach $100,. 000,000 a Year. in the Ww ashing’ on Star, y Berryman, All Kind Stroy Millions, Rats Destroy CONTROL 2oosevelt Defines Attitude Towards Qailroads--No Persecution Intended. » conch ilies of the =" and »r RE SIDE NT'S SPEECH. have bef e ug is to preserve pres and SALIENT POINTS OF that we 1! be One great shlem woe remember that property. 3 ypardy of wealth There vision and the many respects analogous to i cises over the national banks ! We ask for such laws as In | Commonweal) ith of Massac husetts: As a matter of course, we Snder the law: but have and the guilty fow by any Anat an from the pre jeay jeg gted in the Federal Governme: y fu doing Inters that must he ve il power of super x a power Government tate busineas the in railways nd as com control over piete as exer- their the staid anch laws as now obtain in ind shall punish any eriminal whom we can no intention of confounding the innocent iil-judged and sweeping scheme of ven- Our aim Is primarily to prevent these abuses in the future favor the railway manager who keeps in close with line rather than in close touch with the speculative market that the great mass of our raliroad secu if they fall in ‘any degree to command fsolated instances of unconscion arouse suspicion, which naturally long simHar practices are essence now obtain old Engl con- fet we an geance We Vv ry i touch th= peo- The evidence seems ample rest upon safe and solid foundations: complete public confidence, it is because stock-watering and kindred offenses extends all other corporate securities possible Ample provision should be made » * a to 80 HE by Congress to enable the to undertake the physical valuation of whenever and go soon as in the opinion of | road would be of value to the com- Interstate and any road in the country, a valuation of any each | the commission such mission in its work. The public interest requires guaranty against improper multiplieation Reasonable regulations for their issuance should be provided We hope as one of the chief means for cure as complete publicity in the affairs of regard to national banks The conditions of railroad activity, state commerce, are such as to make the central Government alone com. potent to exercise full supervision and control. There can be no question as to the desirability of doing away with re. bates or any methed of favoring one shipper at the expense of a eompetitor The most effective way to lessen demands for unreasonable legislation is for the railroads * * * to remedy as many as possible of the abuses and shortcomings for which there really are remedies. Demand honesty-—absolute, unflinching honesty--together with courage and common sense, in public servant and in business man alike, betterment of conditions to se- rallroads as now obtains with - £10,000 To Capture Kidnappers, Trenton, N. J. (8pecial).--Gov- ernor Stokes signed the Gebhart Bill, which providea for the petitioning of Congress to take steps toward the adoption of a constitutional amend- ment providing for the election of United States senators by popular vote, The Governor alro signed the bill extending the Child Labor Law to mercantile establishments, and the bill placing a fund of $10,000 at the disposal of the governor for the apprehension of kidnappers. IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD. Better weather and better crop news helped stock prices, Since the ’longshoremen’s strike began the port of New York has lost over $10,000,000 of exports, | Gold to the amount of $2,000,000 was engaged for export, making $2.- 350.000 this week, Paris is getting One hig Wall Street trader bought 20,000 Union Pacific, which other traders sald was to cover a short sale, | | | PREFER SUICIDE TOWORSE FATE Four Wealthy Guatemalans Kill Themselves, Me firmation of xico City (By he Guatemalan; ull con- proms- Cable) suicide of four inent and the impr ment and sentencing death of complicity der of Pres this mot , was through official Tuesday Departmen to men sus attempted pecled mut brera, early iden ceived channels The legram i people ie tence that Presi that the f ( ndir g Saved A Bishop's Life, MRS. McKINLEY AT REST. Last Wish She the Was That fartyred President. rove to i Marke ite black cas- flower-embower fe aign ol- d North its so-called camp the identical body las Flowers ned te roses President McKinley's aft the Buffalo tragedy pieces and merely faste ribbon, with the McKinley favored i filled the room, while which there was not were sent to Westlawn of the cortege nt sovell., Vice Presi Fairbanks and Cabinet Mem- Wilson and Cortelyvou oc fed seats in the parlor across the In this room also were Gover- nor Harris and former Governor Her. rick. Relatives and immediate friends of the family were seated in the hall and adjoining rooms in iredomi many room house metery ahead Presi de nt Roo Flooded. Kev New Orleans Streets New Orleans, La. (Special). to heavy rains, Nearly all rainwater has to be pumped out of the city streets hecause of the low level of the land. Although big un- derground ditches have been built and an expensive pumping plant has heen established, the rainfall is so unprecedented that the pumps can- not handle it. Hammered A Duke. Paris (By Cable). —-- A woman named Mme. Guggenheim was fined $20 in a civil eourt for having com« mitted an assault upon the Duke of Galleria, husband of the Infanta Eu lalie, aunt of the present King of Spain. Mme. Guegenheim recently awaited the Duke outside of a store in the Rue de 1a Paix and when he eame out she belabored him with her parasol, much to the edification of the passersby. WAS ROASTED ALIVE IN A FURNAGE Man Had Revealed Ppiot To Kill President. THE VENGEANCE OF ANARCHISTS. Widow of Man Says He Started Out Days Ago to Notify Police That As- passing Plotted Life of the President, but That Husband Never Resched Authorities or Returned Home, Becca Was Anarchists’ DRED-YEAR CLUL. omist Says Present Gene Wiley eration Will Live Long. Refused Millions For Her ( Child. Detroit. Mich { Special) gational divorce f Mills, turer, case « millionaire stove will no furthe: It is annon that has been reached go courts. need tlement Mills div Mrs thia, agrees to his wife orce and ends the Mill the cu the girl of proces ding gtody of Cyn 28 the ntion, gets little who «x cause the slice of Mille’ mo: it Mrs. Mills was once offered ight if she would sur. y cont Caly oY child, but declined AT THE NATIONS CAPITAL Told. A medal of honor od to Miss Mary Guinan, N. Y.. by President distinguished daring in own life to save that of John © Runyon, an aged man, who was in imminent danger of being run down by an Erie Railroad train. Secretary Root and Ambassador Jusserand had a consultation respect. ing the framing of an agreement be tween the United States and Franoe : reguiating tariff duties According to statistics, there has beer a phenomenal growih in the volume of manufactured products of the United States since 1850, Protests are being received at the War Department agninst the propos. od abandonment of ‘military garri- gona in the West. The Treasury Department purchas- ed 100,000 ounces of sliver for eoin- - age purposes, ¢ been award- Middictown, loorevelt for risking her