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Show IT LOOKS AS IF ALICE ROOSEVELT HAD BEEN INOCULATED WITH VIRUS FROM A KISSING BUG. VOL ilublisliri) Daily at (Lhjimt, lUali 40 X.- -0, SHIP SUBSIDY BILL NOT ON YOUR LIFE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906 THAT CELESTIAL GHAIN SHIPMENTS HAS PASSED SENAIE 1 WOUU) 00KS AS If THERE be HOSE TROUBLE. the Demands of the Voj llldy Will Worhcrs Fos an Increase Be Turned Down. AND LAFOLLETTE SPOONER VOTED AGAINST IT. HAVE HEEH TIED UP IF THERE'S ANY KISSING TO BE DONE I'LL DO IT MYSELF standard oil company out OF COMMISSION GIRLS ARE DEAR TAR,;FuEi!ousEPRHVl.AsLY AS' MYSTERIOUS POISONING IN CHINA. CASE BEINC INVESTIGATED. Republicans Say it Will Not Pass the House of RepresentaAnd Although tives. the -WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. The bill, providing for a subsidy to aid In the upbuilding of the American merchant marine, was passed by the senate last evening by a vote of IK to 27. The Republicans voting were It Spooner and LaFol-lett- e, against of Wisconsin; Burkett, of Nebraska, and Dolllver, of Iowa. It la estimated that the subsidy In the next ten years win exceed If tbe measure la passed by the house, which the Republican lead-er- a eay It has no chance of doing. The subsidy measure was amended to Include vessels engaged In the coast-wis- e and Great Lakes trade. Provisions were Inserted to prevent beneficiaries doing most of their trading in foreign ports; also to increase the percentage of able seamen employed, and to limit to 10,000 the total enrollment at any one time of officers and men In the naval reserve. The provision giving only half the annual retainer to officers and men of the naval reserve who had not served tor six months of the preceding year in the merchant marine or deep sea fisheries was stricken out by a vote of 54 to SO. On motion of Mr. Spooner the amendment of Mr. Patterson, excluding vessels employing Chinese from subsidy was lost, 41 to 17. Tbe far western Republican, Warner of Missouri and LaFollette of Wisconsin, The voted for this latter provision. entire day waa devoted to a discussion of the measure. The fortifications appropriation measure, carrying practically waa paaaed by the house late yesterday afternoon. A resolution was also favorably considered directing the secretary of the treasury to send to tbe house all information la - his possession outside of that already before congress touching upon the sale of the old New Tork custom house building to the City National bank. iFATHER AHD TWO Congress Must Grant Reciprocal Trade Relations or We May Sweet Alice Pouted Stager Sewing Machine and American Tobacco Company Are Kissing List" Has Been Completely Revised. Heavy Losers. Lose Money. Mother and Another Woman Effects of Some Foreign Element Eaten. Suf-Fro- m NUW Yt'llK. !l Fib. T. grain shipments to Gcrniaiix from Ameiiean been have lied up. pending the port WASHIXGTt iN. Frb. 1 j. A mimlii r st u lenient of the tariff iiue-th- ,., WASHINGTON. Feb. K. "Not on beSTOCKTON. Ual.. Feb. 15 John BULLETIN. o Nick tvpoil wire published by' tween the United States and Germany. Garnett and Ills two .iur life." said daughters are tl.r M.:ie department today, showing The last shipments have g me out and confer- 15.-- The Longwoiih this nuimiug. when the tl e -- tale of SEW YORK, Feb. t'hineni boycott and iio more contracts for Amiri. 'an grain di ad from a mysterious poisoning case, the subject uf kissing the bride was the it is doing to American f any kind are untitled or eutst.mdiug between the anthracite coal and there is a big sensation promised led by President John The tariff ugiveineut 1s t w . , n the as soon us the autopsy is eoneluded. brought up. and a list of those who goods. tln-x1' In that United Slates and Germany v ill expire Mrs. Harnett and Mrs. Hartley A. might be expected to kiss her was sub- Fin: tiiappears frombeen tlu reports cenjlltchelL and the mine operators aftChina has on March 1 of this year. ami. unless i Nurse are also 111. aparently from the Ktrniig this on ho him. Not to mitted began district, life," your anthracite U tral where of all the the point boycott, iviigivas In the ini'iintliiii' takf mane saint- cause. Huruelt died ut the hosIn a repeated. If there's any kissing to be iniseiiii.f lias been hatched. It still ernoon. All appeared to be tinpital this mi 'riling, and one of the steps toward done I'll do that inyself. Cotitit.ui'S to furnish the must radical, of reciprocal trade relation, the (laughters died yesterduy. aplrlt and many predict a It appears there was a long list of reports against American and it is! new high tariff on Ainnrleiin graiim will It was not until Burnett was taken Kttlement. and navy officers of mature and llieie m.wt of the inflammatory cir- go Into effect In Germany. army dangerously that poisoning waa aua-l- -i at 1:45, ybe conference adjourned Tlie coroner Is making an Intender ages who were down on the culars a tv printed. The German Reichstag 1ms accepted laaued was atatement saying: trben a list. But Nlek balked. It Kiiigaiiore merchants are among tlie the proimMed higher schedule on heat, vestigation today, and an autoiwy will kissing on Yhere was a full representation was explained to hint that the bride nn ist rabid of the dealers engaged in oats, rye and barley, but has not yet be held this afternoon. President Mitchell both sldea would be disappointed, but the Ohio the exclusion of American goods. acted uiHin the promised higher schedPhysicians In attendance declare the the meeting, stating the minThe trade of the Standard Oil com- ule on corn, expecting, proliahly, that indications are that the deatlis were was firm. congressman eev-ea contentions. A committee of Burgeon-GenerRixey Joined forces pany is nearly killed and great quanti- the United States government would cuused by ptuinulne poisoning, but miners and seven operators gras with Longworth and said this Indis- ties of oil are standing on the docks take some steps toward preventing a Mrs. Harnett asserts with great In factions the pointed to represent that mi canned goods tiave criminate kissing was not conducive to untouched. Large consignments of tariff war between the two countries. committthe discussions. The miners' been eaten by the family recently. machines In are stored disease. it Under new that Finger the health; on good sewing the law spread duty , ee is composed of the following: PresiThere Is something in the affair that It appears, too. that Alice wanted to with no sales. The Am- wheat will bo 55 marks per l.tMki kilos, dent John Mitchell, John Fahey, Geo. be kissed and when her flancee demur- erican Tobacco company U a heavy Instead of 55 as heretofore; rye, 50 appears very mysterious and a thorH. John H. Dettrey, Bartley, W. red to the business she pouted, but the sufferer and other foreign trade is suf- murks instead of 55; malting barley, 40 ough Invest Igallun will be hud. T. D. Nichols and B. T. DempsInstead of 2u marks; and oats 50 inyoung statesman bad put fering badly. by ey. The operators are represented If the British and German Influences stead of 28 marks. Should a tariff DISCU8SED THE BOYCOTT. hla foot down and after iioutlng some President Baer of the Reading, Trues-dal- e have started thla boycott, they ure war between the two countries break more Alice finally submitted. of the Lackawanna, Kerr, Wilcox, Chief O erk Denby Wee the Main WitSo the official kissing list was fi- hoist by their own petard, as they are out. Germany would Impose the luuxt-muWilliams, Thomas and Cake." ness This Morning. revised and the catalogue of kiss- suffering aliifiait as bad as the Ameriwhich are still nally rates, than higher It Is understood the cana. Feb. 16. Tlie subers been to WASHINGTON, has the limited bride's the rates here given. vlU report to the committee of the committee on house of committee the the the has a been It mother, parents, bridegroom's to a great mystery whole as soon as they have terminadiscussed affaire IS8UE OF PHILLIPINE BONDS. the Chinese hla sisters and a few girl on foreign thla of ocean side bridegroom, many the people ted the work. Chief Clerk friends. how the German government waa able boycott this morning. to secure the adoption of the new 1 ten by of the state department, was WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. This NEW TORK, Feb. 15. The Nick Gets Licence. the the commission will aa its Immediate effect would the princlial witness Denby bus been Philippine schedule, question whether there will be bids for sale of the 11,001), 000 of be a considerable Increase In the price in China for many yean with Ills fath0eii peace of war between the anthracite 15. Long- - 4 per cent bonds under the act of Feb- of bread In all er, who was formerly minister to that WASHINGTON. Feb. irta of Germany. real operators and the mine workers worth got the marriage license thla af- ruary (, 1105. Proposals were received The Socialists have made the best country. Denby told the committee the 1 the of when this year, after April until this noon. The bonds will be de- use of that argument in opposing the admission of coolies to this country ternoon. tenement signed two years ago will livered next Tuesday. The proceeds new schedule, but they were appeased would be too high a price to pay for expire, la to be decided at a meeting REPUBLICAN ANNIVERSARY, of the sale will be used for extensive by the promise of the German govern- Chinese trade. here this afternoon, between President harbor Improvements and other con- ment that the sum accruing from the Barr and other representatives of the TICKS FROM THE TICKER, i MADRID, Feb. 15. The anniversary struction work in the Philippines higher duties would be transferred to anthracite mine Interests and a special of the proclamation of the Spanish rethe Imperial pension fund. committee of mine workers, headed by For two hours yesterday Alice RoosePACKERS TRIAL. The general sentiment In Germany la public In 1875 waa celebrated today In President John Mitchell of the United was In a state of great mental exvelt no one means poof many places toward Spain the throughout by by enmity Mine Workers of America. citement. Her wedding gown did not which paaaed off j CHICAGO, Feb. 15. Several officials United States or Its products. litical banquets, The Everything hinges upon the demands without any Incidents worthy of note.i I of the meat packers appeared at the people simply fee that they owe It to show up as promised. But finally a which the miners will make. There were no disturbances of a serl-- trial today and testified as to Gar--I themselves to retaliate against a eoun ttlcgram from her dressmaker Both aides have been preparing for ous nature In connection with the cele, field's promise of Immunity if they try which discriminates against Gerher and Alice ate her dinner every emergency and era fully deter- l.vould furnish him with statistics. with her usual appetite. brution. man products. mined not to recede from their respectThe date of the next Irrigation conive positions. gress, which will be held at Boise, has The position of the mine operators Is 5 been changed from Bepteirilier well known. They are practically will-ta- g 8 on account to of AND THE tbe INTENSE INTEREST OLD GIRL September deto concede every ordinary niienlng of the Oregon state fair. mand outright, or submit it to arbitratof the William Tully, brother-in-laion; but they are determined not to of the Seminole Indian nagovernor workunion the of mine the recognize IS TO BERTHA tion, waa killed yesterday hy being ers as a body. If the conference held hit over the head with a crow bar In today does not result In an amicable the hands of another Indian. settlement of all differences between mine operators and workers. It will be Final arrangements for the interbecause the representative! of the minment of Paul Jones are being made. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT HUSBAND AND WIFE QUARREL LABOR LEADERS TO HAVE MEET-- t BERTHA KICKED AND THE MAN- The event takes place in April. The ers, headed by John Mitchell, Insist BUT CONFISCATED SHIPMENT. upon the recognition of their union. ING TONIGHT. AGER FIRED HER BODILY. WITH FATAL RESULTS. militia of the thirteen original states As the situation stands, the refusal will be asked to attend. C the mine operators to accept the Carrie Nation tried to lecture to demande of the mine workers would Local Chinks Are Now Out the Sum Waa Jealous and Drunk and That American Federation ef Labor, Under But Bertha Holds Hsr Ground and crowd In a saloon at Hot Springs, She lead to a strike, which necessarily Paid for e Big Lot ef FightArk., yesterday and waa arrested and Is Hew the Affair Happened Fire, Will Reply to the Bays Chorus Girla Hava Enough would Involve more than 100,000 men MetsrieL Made. For. placed In Jail. Later she waa released Stand to Attack ing to Take Place, ud would cause no end of trouble and she might lecture. that ki convenience to the mine owners, the Nick Longworth gives hie farewell eoal railroads and to the public In genthis evening, at which eral. There Is a strong faction NEW YORK, FCb. 15. Bertha Vera bachelor dinner among PEKIN, Feb. 15. Officials of the POMONA, CaL, Feb. 15. In a fit of PITTSBURG .Pa., Feb. 15. Intense hie future fatMer-ln-lathe presithe mine workers, which Is decidedly Chinese government have gone to Jealousy .aggravated by drinking heav- Interest ie manifested among local la- Blake, chorus girl, to out of a job be- dent, and Taft will be presSecretary old fashioned notions cause she opposed to a strike, and would be willhas Tarkhand, China, where local Chinese ily during the day, Mrs. Mary Btantx, bor men In the Joint conference which and wants to be decent. She ent. ing rather to withdraw their demand reproved received two cannon, a the wife of the Pa- will be held In the old city hall buildCol. Duvall, of the artillery branch tor the recognition of the union than officials have of the Town for Gibson proprietor Bessie reading Evelyn thousand carbines, two thousand shells He room and there to to be mads a brigadier-genera- l. in cific under at an her ehot hotel this the last Precipitate a strike. It Is understood, and over a million thla dressing place, Topics evening ing joint night all shipcartridges, will be the youngest general officer In however .that John Mitchell, backed arose a sudden coolness. and totally wounded her husband. of of the Industrial up ped from Germany. the Workers pices hy his supporters, Bessie brought the paper into the the service, his age being 49, Mrs. Btantx has been very Jeolous World will Insist upon and the American Federation of This consignment was seised by the The gaa ordinance, vetoed by Mayor boognitlon, hoping that the mine op- customs officials, who Immediately no- of her husband for some time and last Labor. dressing room and waa reproved by erators would rather give in than face evening she quarreled with him over The meeting la the result of an at- her chum for so doing. She reported Dunne of Chicago waa passed last tified the Imperial government. of the show night hy a vote of 67 to 10. Chicago general strike. . , It is expected the entire consign- financial matters. It was farthest tack which wag made at a meeting of the matter to thetomanager The general opinion .however. Is that never hut to now gets gaa for 85 cents. her he from and told man's mind, the wife hla that thought imWorld of Workers the the Industrial ment will be turned over to the was armed, but suddenly she pulled on December 14, 1905, upon the Ameri- read the paper If she wanted to. Then operators will not give in. The Western Pacific will bora a tunwho Chinese that the and army perial For many months both aides have a revolver and gave It to him. can Federation of Labor and Its na- Berhta demanded a separate room, nel through the Goshute range 12,085 bought the stuff will be out the amount been would for not Town stand she The weapon was furnished her by tional and International unions. saying preparing themselves for the feet In length. It will he completed In addition to being punished for of a strike. The mine workers paid. an unknown party, aa it la well known The Industrial Workers offered to Topics and when the manager told her in eighteen months Importing arms and ammunition with- she did not own one herself, and there prove that the American Federation of she would have to, she kicked and A greatly strengthened their union out consent. jee petition asking the president to by lathering In a large number of new It la not stated whether the arms le no trace of her having bought one Labor waa no good. and the challenge kicked hard. He fired her. preserve Niagara Falla from the power care she Blake doesnt "mbers and have saved up a reserve and ammunition were Miss town. In says was taken up by Thomas H. Flynn, the was presented the presibought for the The woman Is In fond of several million Jail and Btantx la national organiser of the Federation of about getting the can, but she does feel companies dollars. whn purpose of Inflicting Injuries on fordent yesterday. would enable them to continue the Labor. He Invited E. R. Mark ley, rep- very bad to think that Mies Gibson of starting dying. Ohio refused to give women the balWhs for about three months without eigners, or for the purpose such a naughty sheet. an insurrection. resenting the Industrial Workers of would lot on educational matters yesterday, additional help. chorus Goodness have WANT RIGHT TO VOTE. knows, girls The mine operators the World, a Socialistic organization, the vote In the house being El for and accumulated large reserve stores to hold a joint meeting and to discuss to stand for enough without that, she (2 COLLISION ON THE PENSY. eoal, variously estimated In the ag-"against. Woman Suffragists Storm Houaa Com the assertion of the Industrial Workers exclaimed. Worn mittee on Judiciary Today. at 15,000.000 tons They ex- - LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 15. A mall and abraded silver dollars will to an them and give prove opportunity to Increase that reserve to WEATHERBEE-REAWEDDING. he coined Into subsidiary coin If the lfty dele the correctness of their statements. WASHINGTON, Feb. with collided on nearly train the Pennsylvania W.Wfl,0on tons bill prepared by the house committee to the recent Womens suffrage before April 1. The debate will be conducted by a freight near here this morning gates In convention 15. Miss Henri passes. addition, It la stated they have There stormed house Feb. NEW the commitIs YORK, but it and the and expected was terrible Flynn, a Markley smaehup tosdlnesa about 75,000 non-talThe lower house of the Ohio, legisdebris Is now burning. No one was tee on Judiciary thla morning. Antici- that there will be many other prom- etta Constable Weatherbee and Clark workers, distributed through the killed. pating the visit moat of the commit- inent labor leaders belonging to both Porter Read will be married at the lature congratulated Nick Longworth Mhmclte region, have built stockades teemen fled and only five were sitting Ides who may take part In the dis- Church of the Incarnation today. The yesterday on his aprpoaching marriage. no onuses for when the delegation appeared. Mrs. cussion. the etrike-breakebridesmaids will be Mlaa May Weathand Again comes the story that an Amtonde arrangements for the act as mediator to prevent a strike, Harriet Enger, of Washington, one of erbee, the youngest sister of the bride-to-b- e, erican archbishop will be created a of the mine districts to which would be a public calamity of the speakers, told the committee the Miss Edith Read and Miss Helen cardinal, at the coming consistory. PRETTY STIFF DOSE. tret them women demanded to hold authority Inlawlessness on appalling magnitude. Read, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss against The fortifications bill waa passed hy rt the trlkera. Among the mine workers there Is stead of being supplicants and men- Dishonsst Deputy Given a Sentence Mabel Hyde and Mlaa Elate Ladd, the house yesterday. It carries an apa dicants. to nothing positive In regard Thst Will Hold Him Awhil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William large faction which are opposed of over five millions. tonmnds of the miners will be trike. Even among their leaders are Whitehead Ladd. The ushers will be propriation w. BISHOP 18 COMING HOME. v011 ntH the demands shall have many who are not In favor of anything Negro pupils from the Manassas InPENDLETON. Ore, Feb. 15. For- Sewell Boardman, Stephen Barker, "submitted to the representatives that would necessarily precipitate a mer Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davie, con- Hlcka A. Weatherbee, brother of the dustrial school sang for the president James Me Lane, Arthur yesterday at the Whits house. hvtwT,ne "Perators, It Is understood strike. They era of the opinion that Will Tour the Chinese Missions Before victed of embezzling 54,200 of the bride-elec- t; well Informed that the miners the'mlne owners ere too well prepared The Russian war cost Japan Sailing For America. was this morning sen- Robinson, Harold Oddle and Charles money, county's inake the DELEWARE, 0 Feb. 15. Bishop tenced to five years In the state pris- Bulkley. It will take her thirty-tw- o following principal de-- - for any such emergency and that the years to pay IL ,An elHht-hoHon day, recognl-aimanth- v strikers would surely be defeated. They Bassford, of the Methodist Episcopal on and to pay a fine of 55,400. STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND. U?,on Bn,fonn wages for are alto of the opinion that the defeat church In Shanghai, will sail for this The senate proposes to exclude an fcnnd standard ton for the of the strikers would almost with cer- country In March and will reach San wS?. MAINE ANIIVERSARY. who believe In polygamy. Immigrants OH coal 15. Standard NEW YORK, Feb. at U breaker, and, tainty cause the disruption of the Mine Francisco about April L He has . UL"! The Ohio house has passed a bill M possible, uniform Workers' union, and would destroy for charge of the Methodist mission work HAVANA Feb. 1L Today to the today declared a dividend of 115 per forbidding seal tor In public schools basing dead In China. It la time work. aa same former last thla of their at of the the the the fruits expected of many share, bishop anniversary the blowing up years - tL new national hank, a has will Cheyenne a make betour John of successes the miselone are .that hoM-J- r" Maine in this harbor during the night year. They still hope by no means with Thomas B. Hord aa president. to the future. They Mitchell will not go to the extremes In fore Bailing. of February 15, 1898. The anniversary tr A half million In gold was shipped FIRE IN ST. LOUIS. waa observed here by hoisting the Prgaidimtlr'iA Inclined to believe that his demands and believes that he Is STEAMER A8H0R& to Argentine Republic yesterday. nxtoua to bring fully aware of the fact that the failure American flag on the wreck of the 01 to in iIT. Maine and by a memorial meeting of ST. LOUIS. Feb. 15. There waa a Yale Murphy, formerly shortstop recffnlxlng the union to reach an agreement at the conferSITUATE, Feb. 15. The American residents. ence today would be the signal for Maaa, 5100,000 fire in the wholesale district on the college team, la dead. 1 . Devonian to steamer of from thla morning. -- a that demand, widespread dissensions In the ranks Jnalt upon Liverpool tttn ' A teat case la being made Of the 1 The a "trn DIED ON DUTY. the miners that would probably lead to ashore off here. Only four passengers TheF eight-ho- ur law In Wyoming. BIG FIRE AT HANNIBAL. remain firm In their po- - a total split In the union. The advo- are aboard. Mtlon .,? Chea-wel- L doxen a Oregon In EuAbout growers are forming a 01 cattlemen T. hop from William are cates most 1L the of Feb. BOSTON. moderation growing promtrent nta. . hipping pool. have expressed the strength every day, and they are rope, where they have been telling catHANNIBAL, Mo, Feb. 1L The Atbelief who has been chief of the fire deworks crew the here of Cement las died heart massacre necee-W- n awaiting the news from the front with tle. were aboard 'Another of Jews at Odessa The since company's here 18(2, ship. be probably partment try e for President Roosevelt to considerable men. la predicted. failure today while en route to I fire. burned today. Loss 5100,000. j numbers thirty-fivanxiety. Gal-ling- min-officia- l!, ry er Repn-si-iituilv- ' e - 120,-000,0- 00 ad-M- td Gal-lifh- er, tee ti-i- al posl-tlveue- ss wail-houses- bald-head- ed m Is $450,-000,0- reaa-aurr- r t! ed 14-1- T t T w TOPICS i i, . poo-"blll- ty i v. i 1 n-a- d 15-F- D on re thor-polici- ng 8911,-fiOO.n- oo. ur . ? Prtrs rerd tk thptore J & , V |