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Show TAFT WHY NOT of the the Enjoy pleasure Best Tea on the market? In your next grocery order, gently but llrnily Insist on PRAISES HIS PREMIER HOW 1 SHOULD ROOSEVELT BE ADDRESSED TODAY? President Vigorously Defends Secre tary Knox's Nlcaraguan Policy In Pittsburg Speeoh, THE GOVERMENT TO COMPLETE PROJECTS NOW SEEMS ASSURED. LOAN Pittsburg. President Taft ended hii two day's stay la Pittsburg with speech at the Qrant day dinner of tbe American club Monday night in which he dwelt almost wholly with the The foreign affairs of the nation. president paid a striking tribute to the secretary of state, Mr. Konx, who was present. He vigorously defended and Justified the secretary's Nlcara-Kuapolicy and flayed those who in vented the phrase "dollar diplomacy." The president was preceded at the banquet by Senator Borah of Idaho, who made an eloquent address on the life of Grant. Senator George T. of Pennsylvania was toastmas- - HEWLETT'S TEAS beliij? sent, and refuse all substitution. Itae. kapk or jjfejjfrjA gu&rantll! You should glva har that angag-frtering atone- - Wo ha va mounted lot of medium priced solltalros particularly choson for ngagmnt rings, $25.00 and up. ter. nt Bill Which Has Passed the Senatt and la Now Before the House, Provides For Government Loan of $3,000,000. Washington. Ol-llv- Pedestrian Makes Trip Across tCopyriglilad.) The Continent In 77 Days. New York. Cutting his way through EXILED a mass of 20,000 cheering people, bis AERIAL DERBY his white locks bared to the breeze, shuffling feet keeping time to the atratns of the "Star Spangled Banner," Nord Alexis, Who Was Compelled to Edward Payson Weston on Monday Abdicate and Flea From Hayti, LOUIS MAKE3 PAULHAN FIRST brought to a triumphant end his Succumbs to Grim Reaper. LONDON FLIGHT BETWEEN walk. He ascended the steps AND MANCHESTER. of the city hall at 3:10 p. m., complet journey of 3. ing bis Kingston, Jamaica. Nord Alexia, 48S miles in 77 walking days, a feat of Haytl. died h.?ie on without parallel in the annals of pedes Frenchman Did tha Last Twenty-fou- r May 1, after a brief illneaj. His trianlsm. Miles in Twenty-fou- r health, however, bad been consider Minutes, OutThe grizzled athlete was welcomed ably broken by tbe expeneucou 'it Train to his home city by Mayor Gaynor, who Special distancing Bearing the past eighteen months, after he Wife and Friends. presented him with a purse of 400 waa deposed and sent iaco exile. He hurriedly raised by a handful of bis ad has been here since the revolution of mirers in the last hours of bis spectao 1908, and possessed considerable prop ular walk. This and the applause of Manchester, Eng. The first aerial thousands who have followed his derby for a prize offered by an Eng- erty In Kingston. A picturesque character waa taken tramo since it began at Loa Angeles lishman, baa been won by a Frenchfrom office when Alexia was compel! February 1. is all the reward that And man, handsomely. Upon landing came to the septuagenarian after his Louis Paulhan was given a tre ed to abdicate and flee from Hayti on months of trudging through neat ana here, mendous ovation and unstinted praise December 2, 1908. Port au Prince cold across tbe continent. for his remarkable feat. At the same was then In the hands of the revolu time his less experienced, but no less tionisU, and General- Antoine Simon, UNCLE SAM LOSES CASE. who afterward became president, was plucky, competitor Is being showered Will Be Obliged to Refund $5,000,000 with congratulations over his splendid mrachlng up tbe peninsula with an of 5,000 men. of the Spanish War Taxes. attempt and because be has shown army waa variously estimated at Alexia a soon As Gra as The United Slates himself good loser. Washington. from 80 to 100 years. Ho was a de suc White ham learned Paulhan's of in decided on court of claims Monday scendant of ona of the oldest families favor of the plaintiff in a case against cess he called for three cheers for the in Haytl. He took part In many victor. the government Investigating the wars. Paulhan, winner of the C0.000 prize question of the obligation of the sec Nord Alexis became president of London to for first from the 4 flight retary of the treasury to refund in 1902. His term was to have Haytl four within made twenty Inheritance Manchester, 2S8 collected under the May 15, 1909, but bia admin expired tax provision of the Spanish war rev- hours and with not more than two Istratloo was not. conspicuously sue o'clock 5:30 at here arrived enue act of June 13. 1898. The pres- stops, oeasful. Prominent politicians grum ent and prospective claims, which are Thursday morning, almost exactly bled because be did not give them left London. practically decided by this case. It is twelve hourswasafter he they considered their fair share benumber with the what Paulhan believed, will aKgregat about 15.000, of the spoils, and bis conduct In punwhen exhausted cold and thoroughly 000. Tbe act of April 12, 1902, dl ishing some notorious looters of the A great crowd national rected the secretary of the treasury to he reached here. treasury excited widespread refund as much of the tax under the awaited blm. Manchester first saw a act of 1S98 as may have been collect the French aviator a few minutes af indignation, asof It was regarded as breach gross precedent. a interests beneOclal oa 6 as ed ter o'clock coming steadily contingent Early In 1908 the movement against which had not become actually vested steamer on a smooth sea and heading Alexis bad gained great strength, 1902. 1. had be prior to July which field for the directly chosen as a landing place. Flying at and In March a reign ofIn terror was GUEST OF CROWN PRINCE. Port au Inaugurated height of "four hundred feet, Paulhan suddenly Prince. The government aelxed many and then. trees of over a came clump former President Occupies a Palace of the revolutionists and bringing bis biplane around with a put more than a score of summarily in Denmark. them to beautirul curve, landed exactly in the Copenhagen. The atars and stripes center of the field. Paulhan did the death. The number of executions, ac floated above the royal palaces on last twenty-fou- r In exactly cording to aome reports, reached for miles General Simon took up arms r Monday for the first time In the hi twenty-fouminutes, outdistancing the president. His march to tory of Denmark, and ex President special train bearing bis wife, Henry against thewaa a triumphant one. The Roosevelt, la the abnence of King Farman and other friends, which had the capital people surrounded the palace, Decern Frederick in southern France, waa accompanied blm. ber 2. and took possesion of the city tbe guest of Crown Prince Christian. At tba last moment Alexis yielded to one of tbe palaces being placed at Lands. Leasing of Friar the pleaa of those about blm and de tbe disposal of Mr. Ilohvlt and his Tbe house on Thurs cided to take refuge on board the Washington. family. The prince, presiding at a day passed unanimously tbe resolu French warship, Duguay Trou'.n. dinner Monday night, thanked Mr. tion offered by Mr. Slayden of Texas Puts Roosevelt on Cridaie. Roosevelt for coming to this country railing on the aecretary of war for in Roose-velt'- a Th" colonel. In reply, said that he bad formation concerning the sale or leaa-InLowell. Mass. Theodore received a cordial message from the action In not meeting Pupe In the Philippine Islands. land of king, and thankd the prince for his The resolution was offered to ascer Plus on tba former president's recent a toast He then proposed boopllallty. visit to Rome was called Insulting to tba king and royal family or Den tain tba truth of reports that the friar and a violation of Mr. Roosevelt's lands In part have been transferred mark. to tbe sugar trust. In violalon of the principle of "square deal" by the Outlaw Killed In Fight. provisions of tbe act of 1902, estab- Most Rev. William II. OConnell North Yakima, Wash George Carl, lishing civil government In the Philip archbishop of Boston, at a public meeting of the American Federation aa outlaw, waa killed by a poe on pines. of Catholic societies of tbe diocese In Monday near Orangr, after a runNew Jersey Youth Runs Amuck. this rlty on Sunday. ning fight. Carl Is supposed to have John Callan O'lxtughlln, former as New York. In a frenzy of tnnaolty entered the home of J. W. Frazer sistant secretary of stale, who con When followed by Frarer, Carl drove on Thursday, Clarence; Wood, 19 year ducted the negotiations between Mr blm back with a revolver. Deputy old, of Rutherford, N. J., shot and Roosevelt and the Vatican was severe stabbed Miss Anna Klpp at the a poos Kherlff organUed of the Rutherford Iloat club; ly castleated by thtba archbishop, which followed Carl to the river. The ly rastlgaeed by archbishop latter em Mir ft hi revoler at his Dur shot and seriously wounded Chief of In Police m!th of Cred and suers. who alio return, tnorully Rutherford, Albanlana ara Routed. shot Policeman McClellan, and, real wounding th ma The Fgntlng a Constantinople. izlng that he was about to b cap Kachlnlk Past between the Turkish Ballinger Will Not Resign., hlmxelf. and kll'ed shot tured. troops and the Albanians lasted thlr Wstblngton. "If 1 wera disposed Workmen to Receive Better Wages. teen bourn. Finally, surrounded on all In consider th quetion of resigns w m long as Galveston, Texas For the first time sides, the Albsnlana made a disorderly lion. 1 would not The em- retreat, leaving may prisoners. these vicious and unwarranted at In ten years the unorganized f.O men and the Turk Albanians lost Secrecontinue tip." against laks ployes of the Gulf, Colorado It Santa 100. Tba great loss sustained by the tary Ballinger thus denied on Monday Fa lines In Louisiana, Texas and Okla waa th renewed rumor that he content homa are to receive an increase In formerwhile because they bad ho artil tha government troops were lery, platrd retiring from President Taft'a wages. It waa announced Thursday amply It is believed th re suplled. Pin soon tbe after cabinet Ballinger Tbs Increase Is 6 per cent, and affects capture of this Important pass ha "1 rhot Investigation Is concluded. nearly 10.000 employes. broken the backbone of the rebellion have ho Intention of resigning," be Bueau of Mines Bill. Battle Near Btueflelds Imminent amphalirftlly declared. Mon on senate The Minefields. Washington. Lives. Nicaragua. A dcislve Stories and Fads Three amended and passed a bill which engagement between the governmen day a While stub fighting Washington the hniis, to ere forces, estimated at 1.800 men, and already bad born fire In a large grocery store ate a bureau passed of mine in the Interior the combined armies of the rebels, the White Houe which supplied department. In addition to carrr'ng 2.500 strong. Is expected to take p'ace kitchen In diplomatic row. Fire on mining work heretofore done by the before Rlnefields within the next eigh overcome was Ktantou by survey, tbe bureau will In days. It Is conceded the battle prob tmnke and f 1I three stories. His In geological tbe rases of mine explosions ably will end the war. vestlgae Juries are not fatal. Horsewhipped an Editor, Zt'tyn Writes a Book, Prohibitionists Lose. Me. A New York. Some extracts from the horsewhipping Portland, A. O'Nell Bmmet Ala Montgomery, de was administered by Colonel reder J. 8antos book written Zelaya. by leader of the fight agfnt the prohl president of Nicaragua, la de Irk Hale, son of Senator Kngene Hale, hltlon amendment to th constitution posed of his administration, and Just and a leading candidate for c"n?res fense R. Mai H. defeated of A'abama. I. at Madrid, will be printed from tbe First district, to Charle published lory, a supporter of the amendment here. General Ze'aya attacks the Thornton Ubbv, publisher of several fJOO votes for governor. to t 20.00 hy t'nlted States and Secretary Knox add suburban weekly papers, at the 1st In tba Democratic prlmsne. of defends tlie etrut!':n of tJrore and ter's office on Monday. Th" f the was an article publish. Cannon. He also presented a ii Japanese Spy Jailed. aau!t and dispatches, amrng in the Klx Towns Tlm, in which py, who Il ni knv.g - A Jspne. from the Niearaginn Cclonel HVe's mother wss 8arsed a them I.y-Mun nrssage fort sketching riijsiM New at raiinz the After Colonel Hale left the offire, Etfl Orleans, rminl was n this harho, .j the t'nited S'atea and Ouatema'a were tor Ubby said: "I like h?m better 'nt.irri en Monday to aea'nst Nicarag t: than I did before." j conipirlifj Aged lar dH ui WINS PINGREE ocean-to-ocea- la the newest town in Idaho. It will bo opened early in June with sale of lots and excursion on Oregon Short Line new branch to be completed to that point at the same time. : : : : The wonder state of the west, bat developed in the last five years thousands of new acres and homes. Do you wish to live and thrive in a really NEW TOWN If so, ask about PINGREE. Merchants of all kinds are wanted there at once. Now is your opportunity. Write for booklet to W. H. Scott, Gen. Manager Pinjree Townsite Company Pingrea, Idaho Boa r Ja. F. Barton, Secretary Ogden, Utah on THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO 1 8 VI Aa DEETil, NEVADA DEETH h ealy CS aulet fna JARB1DGE aad ta m tW mm It tl bath tba SeatBtra Pedfl aed tke Wnltn Pacific RilrJi. g TESTED SEEDS naott tl bt4f4 Mot!ri rrrrf tftcta Tittow acioa i m Bat waea fa u Uwn Ton eta deeaad pnnnrn The QmlMy. Wrlutarour Prae Oaaarlatlv Catalag. PwRTta-WALTOCO.. Salt LafcaCHy mt N RUBBER STAMPS ont fhrtt. ) ?Hvv THAI'S ami F'lH Mae Rnblwt Tft auwlmi n Unit Ma'l pmni ALT LANK STAMP CO., Sail Laka City At or About Thit Time. "Why do Xhty call ibem boat-hous- ceao llnors?" she asked. . They're getting fw terms every day," he said, without looking op from l naver heard It lb aborting lS". bafore, but an ocean liner Is probably a hot one, that Isn't fle!d4 well and rolls Into a pud I of eometblng." She mart no answer, but when ha bad gone to bnsinesa she phoned the dntor about him. Duffelo Express. At the players' Club. Ona afternoon Francis Wilson lime Juice with, several bretn ren of the buskin, when John Drew sauntered up Id the group. "Hello, Wilson." he said, "bete yoa are stain w!tb your little coterie.' "Tea," returned Wilson, amoothlna; his vest, "and with my little veatry and pantry, too." Llppincott's. tii alr-pln- Jutt His Lwck. Ue-lena- That" a Just my lurk! Here is ao Airship overhad, and I've got a stiff neck!" Fllegende Blaster. Tha Scotchman at the Reception. Tve bad a glass of lemonade and Mcnlt. waiter. Haw much Is It?" "There's no charge for refreshments, sir." "No eharpe' An' there's ma wife aftMs doons'alrs a n'eht and neref a' in' a bit' of anything." Tbe Tal-tlr- . ad Kicking. Wife Ton are different from my Brut hB1iand. d Itmba'id Yea, I ara. thank I'm alive; b'a dsd. e e nt s AJive FARMERS MEETING. n trans-continent- IDAHO The bill authorizing a government loan of $3,000,000 to com plete existing reclamation projects, which passed the senate and is now pending before the committee on ways and means of the house, will be reported, it Is stated on high authority, and be passed before the session adjourns. President Taft has assured western senators Interested that he will use his Influence to put it through, and the western senators, led by Dixon ol Montana, were given a promise of fa vorable action on the bill If they DEAD would agree not to put Into execution their threat to put the bill aa a rider" on the river and harbors bill in the senate. WESTON REACHES GOAL. salt FROM js c'e TEST. Question of Feasibility of Irrigation Law Now Being Settled. Tbe acid test of prac Washington. tlcabllity of all the government reclamation work la at band. On April 1 there waa due and payable into the reclamation fund from the set tiers on tbe various projects, approximately $1,000,000 for water rights. If the farmers are able to meet their pay ments. It evidences that tbe govern ment is aula to secure a return on its If the payments are not Investment. made, tbe law Is a failure In one ol its moKt important provisions and the operation of tbe reclamation service would quickly be brought to an end. But a careful canvass of the projecte on which water rights charges are due indicates that the Bettlers, as a rule, are able and willing to meet them. TORTURE MEN AND BOYS. Reported That Barbaroua Customs In Nicaragua Have Been Revived. A letter written lo Washington. the American consul at Managua, Arellanos, a Nicaragua, by Narclso citizen of Nicaragua, detailing Incl denta of cruelties In that republic, has been forwarded here to Senor Castrlllo, representative of tbe Es trada forces In Washington. In his letter Mr. Arellanos says: "I think it best you should know these peopli are at their old work again. Tbey are torturing men and even boys at Nandaimo and at Granada, whipping tbem, suspending them from the thumbs with cords all this to wrench out confessions from tbetn as to who carried provisions to Callxto Tatavora' guerillas beyond Nandaimo. PLEASING THE MINORITY. Uncle Jo Cannon Saya We May Havs to Change tha Constitution. Boston, Mass. "When we have to rhang tbe rules of tba bouse to per mit the minority to dictate legislation on behalf of apeclal Interests, we will be confronted with the necessity of changing our constitution and all our conceptions of a people's govern ment, where tba majority shall legie-latand accept responsibility for tbe legislation." Speaker Joseph (J. Cannon made the foregoing declaration Saturday nlgbt In addressing the Middlesex eljb on tbe occasion of a celebration of the eighty eighth anniversary ol the blrtb of General Grant. Hindu Will Appeal. Vancouver, II. C The. Hindus In Dritlsh Columbia will appeal to Ot tawa and to the Imperial government If necessary for Ibe richt to vote, was the announcement made Thursday by a leader of tbe Vancouver-Hindcol ony. Already delegates are on their way to England, and In Vancouver re course will b bad to tbe courts to test fpderal legislation obnoxious to Hindus. Drowned on Pleasure Trip. Baa Francisco After a half hours' In suppottlng themselves on of aa overturned flahing smark, wbirb had capsized with tbem off Fort Point, Mrs. txu)s gehaadt and John Gabb were drowned on Sun day. Russe M. Sthaadt. huahand of tbe yonrg woman, was saved by the life saving crew after an nnsurcess No Clew to Murderer. Denver. No cine has been found to the murderer of Jes W. Iove, a gar dener who was mysteriously hot to death Tuesday ttight nar bis home, a few fnlles from this city. Love was aroused by tbe persistent harking of Ms doe and went out to Investigate. Love left a large family. straggle Ibe bottom SCHUR1I1 Cornell President Sees Good In Big Philanthropy Scheme. Believes n To be married this spring? FOR IRRIGATION! PLEASES Congress Should Qrant Re quest for National Charter Would Change Only One Small Detail. In an address Ithaca. N. Y. before the Council congress on Friday night President Jacob Oould Schurnian of Cornell commended tha scheme for the Rockefeller foundation for which congress has been asked for a national charter. President Schurman devoted his entire speech of several thousand words to this sub ject and in summing up he said: "I recognize that section No. 2 of tbe bill, which defines the object of the Rockefeller foundation, authorizes and empowers that foundation to do anything and everything which may promote and advance human civilization, that la to say, morals and religion, art and aclence, manners and social intercourse, and all that concerns the po litical, economic, and material well being of Individuals and communities. Tbla la a vast field for tba exercise of philanthropy. 'Rut Mr. Rockefeller baa conceived a vast achema of philanthropy, for tba benefit of bis fellow citizens and mankind. His character, ability and organizing skill are adequate guarantee that ba will carry out hla achema wisely and successfully, with Incalculable benefit and blessing to mankind. It Is In the Interest of the na tion that he be given a free hand In the exercise of hla colossal beneficence. So long as be la active or his Influence remains It would ba wis and safe to give th foundation th sort of organization he dealree. Neith er now nor hereafter does it seem necessary to limit the scope of hla beneficence, which ia coextensive with tba efforts of mankind to attain a higher civilization. 'The only change I would desire to see in the proposed bill ia the total or partial elimination of the method of The selecting trustees by organization might well be left a cloae corporation. If Mr. Rockefeller ao de sires, for a generation. Hut after that time I am confident that It would Inure both to tbe efficiency of the foundation and to tbe public welfare to say nothing of the satisfaction of tbe sentiment of a democracy If the majority of the truBteea were appointed by the presi dent of the United States, with the advice and consent of the senate, or selected by some other high abiding, governmental agencies that may fairly be regarded as representing tbe people of the United States, whose wel fare la the primary object of tbe Immense and glorious benefaction." AIRSHIP RUNS AWAY TO DOOM Zeppelin II, Belonging to German Army Post, Is Wrecked In Gale. Llmburg-anderLabn- . Tbe Zepppelln II.. one of tbe three di rigible balloons of the German government's aerial fleet, ran away and was destroyed. Tbe airship, which waa forced to descend here, owing to a storm, encountered while attemptln a return trip from Homburg to Co logne, broke Its moorings and without a crew drifted In a northeasterly direction. A half hour after Its escape the dirigible dropped at Wellburg and was smashed to piece - Saves Train From Disaster. Because tbe Spokane, Wash engineer put on brakea after bla engine struck a defective switch near North Yakima a Durllngton passenger train over the Northern Pacific rail road waa aaved from disaster. Engineer Gordon of Ellcnsburg and Fireman Meyera of Pasco were killed. GIRL IS HELD AS DYhlAMITER Suspected of Wrecking Residence cupicd by Her Former Fiance Oo- - and His Bride. Prairie fitv. la. Sinner ted of dynamite which atoms the magnlfkent 112.000 residence of Jesse A. Qiiitk. wealthy farmer, three miles esai. Miss Mary Guthrie of Cartbagv II... baa been arrested. Orrutnta of the bous enraoed In- Jury In the home were Dr. Alexander Hall of Colfax, a former suitor of Miss Guthrie, and bis bride, formerly Miss Myrtle Quick At one time Miss Guthrie aae Dr. Hall were ergaged lo be married. exploded having tore almost to Runs for Ball; Drowns. New York, April 25. Louis Rose, a len yearold boy of Jerwey City, rua-tlnvaliaMly to catch a foul tip In a baseball game, fell head foremost Into a shallow pond and cturk la lha mad He wss dead when p'tlled bottom. oi.l Scandal Over Election. AUTOS TO CROSS CASCADES tn a mn. Chlraeo Accoroma ft rlehted story printed In the Chicago State af Washington to Complete Link In Highway Through Tribune, the newspaper has la its Paso. nnssesslon a sworn statement t Char es A. White, a Member of the will ha Seattle, Wb. Order lower hous of the I',lro1a WisUtnre state the by Immedisfly glvus from the 4SHh district, cbarrin that eestre-tloWilliam K Ixr1rr,r was elected to fcighway eommlMino for the across ta.t u.r t the of Snoquslmi pas road the Vrji'ed S'ate connecting mountains, Cascade bribery and eorrepUMi. White, mho f eastern and western is a UemrrraU in hi statement says the a transconand tbe state completing that he returnd 1.M9 for voting for tinental automobile road. 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