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TRUNKS SUIT CASES "Msea la UUh" MEREDITH'S W.kIDMrrH TRUNK RUBBER STAMPS Mm Rubber Trtw Outflta. avail ALT rCTOT fait Lake cur. I'Ub nmni iwwt STAMP Ul HV.AUH. HALO til Hi and KTRVf-ll.l- l KM. TkAIiK Main l i. la stork. prompt tUritMiR, CO.. t Laka Oily Thackeray's Correction. distinguished foreigner visiting Epsom Downs la Thackeray's com psny noticed. 8U James Budget af Arms, many men dressed as sailors who were not, to native and experi ences! eyes, the real article. "Ah," said the vUlor. "these r suppose, what you call your firitUh A larsr "Oh, no," replied Thackeray, Epsom salts." 'Only J j The Proper Place to Look, During the moving, a portrait ofne or the ancestors of the tirent fanily bad got l(f L No one cou'd find It at llhrr the old or the new bouV, and Wli-Hathere was great ccDslrrnatl'jfi. Itrent, aged six, was offered a "treat," value not announroA, for any hint tbat would lead to If return of the missing grandfather. One noon be came bom from school tireathlcsa. "I think, mamma," b said, "I think ran And Grandfather Hrrnt's picture." "Where?" asked h'. mother. "Down-town.- "I mw dentty. sbop-wlndo- reand It ald Tainting stored within.' "Tbe Youth's Com lan)on. A Useful Garment. Clothier "Were you pleased with the overcoat which I sold you J"" Costomer-"O- yes! all my hoys b, "Well, think of that!" "I do. Kvery time after a ra!n lbs nett one ha to take IL Answer. fanfare. The last note hardly had diel away when the band of the Coldiurcam guard, which had taken up a portion tn the square, struck up "(Jod Save from the King." The toung prlt.ee Ibelr fio'nl of van'age In the windows of Marlbomueh h'nie stood wih their hands at salute, and the officers and troop stood at attention. A the anthem was concluded, the ft m run of the battery in St. Jafflfn park beirhed forth a rotal salute, and the people In the square and street, at the !ame tnometit took up the Save the King." Till probably tan the mot Impressive part of the ceremony, the fervent slnelne of the crowd eionine In volume a more and mr singer Joined the gun In. while at minute Interval half drowned the chorus. Meanwhile the mval standard bad Ik "n hoisted over MarltKiroueh houe. Indies' Ing that the Vine was In the royal resilience, and flacs upon the public of ftrea throuehont the city were raUed to th" maothesd. The fMfc of Norfo'k and Sir Alfred of state Scott )", the officer and other of the titineuihed comIn pany In Trlsry emir, rotttinuei thetr foattorts until the jw.f.ip, hating conciurled the singing of the national anthem, turned towsrd Marlboi oueh bwae and renewed their cheers for the king, a glimpae of whom ws caught as he stood at (be wln'low with Queen Mary at hi side. A moment later hi majesty lowered the blind. The ceremonj here was of lone: dura of tln and tomore elaborate, the city Ixmdon this dar retaining Ha an ren prtvilree of barring the entrance of the kin' men to the square mile na-!on- i ";! Kcott-tlat- sail William, conn a notice on a save worn It. to m;r In e 1 v.me tht(e. eharity Uer b it slow that -rh M be la Christian ws man-- Tow'b'i Companion. fn which Its officers rule. Libel Case Dragging Along. The ae of the Being Fair. To say ur pleasant thing in a pies, ant way is a fine art. A certain writer of ,lngraphie, state the Troy Time, hud highly developed bis tV at along this line, snd his verd ct on the geat of Ms chosen period Is much lik4 that of the New Harcp-sblrparson st the funeral of a parishioner, "UretvJn." be id. " must re that osf iforeawd friend was men In f W"sh!nton States versus the pre fntt Cfinff of New Tork, who f;mpla:M because of lack of the PASS RAILROAD BILL 1. Which He Declares Congressional Investigation Not Adviaable. Copyright, INSANE FARMER ON RAMPAGE After Shooting Two Men and Being Chased by a Posse is Finally Placed Behind the Bars. Denver, Colo. Chester L. Wood, 40 years old, a retired farmer, recently adjudged Insane in the county court here, went on a rampage on Sunday when an ambulance was called to take him to the Insane asylum. After shooting two men and being chased by a posse into Jefferson county, he was captured, aftoi- being fatally - His two victims will rewounded. cover. Wood began at 8 a. m. by chasing away the ambulance driver and attendant with a revolver when they drew up in front of his home. He returned to the house, got another revolver and a cartridge belt and emerged In time to shoot a revolver from the hand of Police Sergeant W. II. Patterson, who. with a detail, was sent to capture him. He then fled, shooting and slightly wounding Reginald Pals, 18 years old, who happened to be In his way. When the pursuit led into open country, farmers Joined the chase with shotguns, and after one of them, Kdward Newmaster, had fired and missed him, Wood shot him in the eye. He finally was run down near Arvada, Jefferson county, where one of the pursuers shot him in the chest. He was disWood then disappeared. covered hiding in a culvert and surrendered to Sergeant Patterson, who crawled In after him. He was taken to the county hospital. It is thought he will recover. ROCKEFELLER THE ADMINISTRATION MEASURE SUPPORTED BY INSURGENT8 IN THE HOUSE. President Taft sent a Washington. special message to the house of representatives on Monday to telj why he considers a congressional investigation of the sugar frauds In the customs service inexpedient. It la, he said, because "a congres sional investigation at tne ume would embarrass the executive department in the continuance and completion of the investigation of the appraisers and other officers of tho customs service," The president's reply was to a resolution passed in the house April 14 calling on him to state his reasons for not wishing a congressional Investigation as he had intimated in his message at the openlug of the session. The president did not lose an opportunity to tell the house when a congressional Investigation was neces- STORY DENIED. Starr J. Murphy Declares Standard President Has Not Abandoned Oil Foundation Plana. New York. A press dispatch from Washington announced that John D. Rockefeller had abandoned the idea of securing a national charter for his proposed foundation. Starr J. Murphy, personal counsel for ine Manuaru uu president, said the statement was entirely without foundation. Mr. Murphy had also said that Mr. RockeMler " nothing to do with the Kconomic and for which a General Foundation," charter Is tielng sought from the New York legislature for "an aged man of to wealth." said to have $2..Viil,ooo spend on charity. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE Fourteen Democrats Also Swung Into Line, the Vote Being 200 to 126 e President Gratified Over Pas-Sag- of Measure. Without a single dis- Washington. pentlng Republican vote, the house on Tuesday passed the railroad bill, one of the chief measures Iresident Taft wished enacted at the presout session sary. "The necessity for congressional in vestigation," he wrote, "arises when an executive investigation Is either not in good faith or lucking in vigor, or when additlonul legislation is need ed to prevent a recurrence of the frauds. CITY OF CARTAGO, COSTA RICA, "The primary duty, with respect to IS' NEARLY WIPED OUT BY frauds in the executive service, falls on the executive to direct proper execSEISMIC DISTURBANCE. utive legislation and upon the discov ery of fraud and crime to direct Judlc lal investigation to recover what Is Eight Hundred Bodiea Have Been due the government and to bring to Taken From the Ruins, and It Is Justice the guiiiy persons. Believed the Loss of Life May "The report of the secretary of the Exceed Fifteen Hundred. treasury and the attorney general shows beyond question the utmost vigor and effectiveness in the Investi I San Jose, Costa Rica. Eight hun gation and prosecution up to this time, dred bodiea have been recovered from and the achieving of exceptional rethe ruins of Cartago, which was visit sults in the recovery of moneys of ed by severe earthquake shocks on which the government had been deMay 4 and G. The estimate of the frauded, the Indictment of participants dead is placed at 1,500, but It is pos In the frauds and In the reformation sible this may be exceeded. The num of the customs service with a view to ber of sick and injured cannot be .ue prevention of such frauds in the counted, many of them having been future." The danger of granting Immunity to removed to adjoining towns and vil luges, and since the disaster scores any offenders, through a congressional investigation, the president pointed have died from their injuries. San Jose was also shaken, some out, was still grave. He referred to the of the buildings being damaged, but case of Helke. secretary of the Ameri Some can Sugar Refining company, who waa no deaths occurred here. summoned before the grand Jury dur Shock were persons slightly Injured. also were felt at several points in Nic ing the sugar company's alleged cona combination violating aragua near the Costa Rica frontier. nection with anti-trust Sherman act, and plead Cartago, capital of Cartago prov- the ince, lies at the foot of Ira.u volcano, ed Immunity. While the supreme court refused to about fourteen miles from San Jose. pass on the question, claiming It did It has an estimated population of and is the seat or ' the Central not properly come before It. the presl American peace court. Cartago was dent Indicates that the point is left the capital of the country until 1823. to be raised in " the event of a con vie It has suffered frequently front earth- tiormf Helke. If congress was to In quakes and was partly destroyed In vestlgale the weighers' and appialsers offices It would have to go about get 1S03. 1K25. 1811. 1S51. and 154. ting such expert evidence as Is nowCURIOSITY LEADS TO DEATH. being gathered, the president said, and will be sent to congress as soon as Fifteen Spectators of Burning Powder the present Investigation Is at an end. Plant Meet Horrible Fate. Ottawa. Ont. An explosion wreckJOKERS CAUSE PANIC. ed the plant of the General Explosives company of Canada, near Hull, People of Panama Flee From Hornet Quebec, on Sunday, killed fifteen perWhen Earthquake is Predicted. sons and Injured fifty others. As the result of an 111 Panama. terwas The force of the explosion rible. The country for miles around conceived Joke, there was little sleep was laid waste and many small dwell- In Panama Sunday night. The Jokers ings In the city of Hull on the side were jailed on Monday. The people had been nervous by re nearest the scene of the explosion porta of the earthquake devastation were flattened to the ground. A baseball - game was in progress In Costa Rica, and when word was a short distance from the powder panned along that seismologists h works about 6 o'clock Sunday even- predicted that Panama would be shak The teams were playing the en by an earthquake during the night ing. last inning and when a Are was se-- j and the city of Colon disappear be In one of the small building of the neatn a tidal wave, panic prevailed. to The alarm spread from this city to powder plant the crowd becan swarm up the hill to get a better Ancon and Colon. Many persons fled view of the blaze. It was while the Into the country and thoe who stayed crowd was gathered around the build- In the town camped in the street and park. Many spent the hours In ings watching the blaze that the occurred. The scene where , prsycr. the crowd from the ball game stood When morning broke with no barm rexemblcd a battlefield. Headless, having been done, the people realized aimless end legles bodies were tying that they bad be n hoaxed, and the shout among scores of unconscious police got after the Jokers. of congress, by 200 to 126. Fourteen Democrats Joined the majority. President Taft said he was deeply gratified over the passage of the measure. The bill makes many changes In the existing law that. If accepted by the senate, will greatly affect Interstate commerce. The court of commerce is created to adjudicate cases in appeal from the interstate commerce commis sion. It is provided this court shall be organized by the Justices of the supreme court, future appointments to membership on the court to be made by them. Stock and bond Issues of r&llrouds are controlled by the bill. Under this clause, a railroad before Issuing any additional stock, must obtain an order from the commission which must, among other things, fix the price at which the securities of the road may be sold. The long and short haul clause of the measure provides a railroad cannot, without first gaining; permission, charge more for a short than for a long haul over the same line. The Interstate commerce commission also la given authority whenevei a new rate Is proposed to suspend the taking effect of that rate during- consideration of its reasonableness. As amended the bill proposes to bring the telephone and telegraph companies under the 'control of the Interstate commerce commission. Under it terms a railroad company must quote a freight rate accurately upon demand of a shipper and the shipper is given the right to route bis freight whenever It passes over more than one railroad. are Severe penalties provided against shippers, who through false claims for damages, or loss of prop- erty, obtain secret rebates. QUEEN THANKS SUBJECTS. 10.-00- - n Fatal Shooting in Utah. Milirork. ftah. W. Wilcox, foreman of the bridge gang employed by the Denver t Rio Grande railway at this place, was shot In the right breast, a little above the heart, Saturday nlsht by C. 11. Clive, and In stantly killed. Clive. who did the shooting, twrame angry with Wilcox shortly after the supier hour, and. form. after an exchange of word, he drew Outlaw Killed in Fight. his gun and began shooting. Only one North Y'aklma, Wai-h- . .hot took effect, ("live then took to George Carl, Itotfa an outlaw, was killed by a pose on hi heel, but was captured Monday near Granger, afier a runmen are married. ning fight, Carl Is supposed to have entered the home of J. W. Ktazer. Fifty Thousand Acres Flooded. Frazer. Carl drove Sedalla, Mo The Grand river I When followed by Deputy nut of It banks at Clinton, Mo., ai him back with a revolver. a posse, the result of the heavy rain. Two Sheriff Iekraay organized which followed Carl to the river. The bridge of the Miosourl, Kanas latter emptied his revolver at hi purhave carried been Texas tailway who fired tn return, mortally suers, away. Near KWh Hilt. In Hates conn lv th Uarai Ie fiene river Is wounding the man. out of it bsnks atid fifty thousand Sad Blow to Racing Men. acre of bottom land have bern Albany. N. Y. Hy a decisive vote the senate on W'edncsday passed the book making Aetiew Perkins anil-ora- l Lightning Oenudes Woman. which makes the present law probill, Mrs IMttst.iire Ushtning struck .Vulsella Hbiiestifk of Carnegie while hibiting oookmaklng on race tracks to such offenses when practiced she waa walking In Highland park. appiyb or without wiitlns." and also the Althoueh the electricity burtied off repealing that section of the law half the hair on her head and strip bill which excepts trustees or directors of ped off all her cloth ng on one side, r?r-- tracks from liability for permitreslightly searing the flesh. he will ting gambling at their tracks. cover. Prospects of Lynching. Uprising Feared. Ariz. Scores of men are unPrescott, The China. Chanesha. general the hills In search of two easiness ha been greatly increased searching here by the appearance of large num-ber:- Mexicans who attacked Mrs. Georee of poster, unsigned, demanding Mahard. wife of a prominent mining the destruction of foreigners and of operator, at a lonely camp in the Oro her and native Christian, and setting May 2S Kte dutrlct and then kl'led News of as the date for a generst an'l Man tin her hmband last Monday. the ttaee iy was brought here on Wedofficials have Government nprialnf. by rowboj who fo'ind the des'foyed the poster, and the ri;y nesday iodi of the victims where the aas-HlI being strongly patrolled. Agitator had left them. Sheriff Smith and are holding sorrel meeting, but It Is of deputies are searching for believed ihat the presence of foreign a po the men. hut if they are caught they gunboats will act as a chrk to the will probably be lynched. movement HFlNZE WINNING OUT. Two of Three Remaining Indictments Have Been Dismissed. New York. K. Auguntii lieinze. former president of the Mertantll" National bank, chared with mioappli ration of the bank's lunds and over certification of the check of Otto lieinze Co., hi brother's firm, scored again on Monday, when two of th three Indictment aea!nl him wer dlicued and withdrawn. . Judge Hoiieh dismissed one cm mo lion of the defence, while the other, l wa which only one count remained, nolle proed at the request of Ii trict Attorney Wise. ftoth were re V turned In 110 This leave only one Indictment returned In 15'S pendine. which wa It contain thirty count, fifteen of which are for the misappropriation of each I'.on.oorj 8nd count referring to separate check that went to make np a $r.00.ooo loan to th lieinze firm. "l Anti-Manch- publishing company (New York World l. stlerliig libel of president Taft, Theodore Rooevelt. Charles p. Taft and others In connection with the purrhae by the government of title to the Panama canal, ha befn dofketed fn the Unit ed S'a'es supreme cotirt. It comes ti the birhef court ott a writ of error by Judge (T'Mjrh of the circuit ed PROBE President Writes Special Message Re- Ixmdon. George V was proclaimed king throughout the empire on Monday, with all the traditional ceremony of centuries. In Dublin the Ulster reud the proclamation In the presence of Lord Aberdeen, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and Lady Aber deen. The country is now beginning to re sume Its normal life, the king's earnest desire being that except on the day of the funeral of Edward VII, which la fixed for May 20, the national mourning should inflict no unnecessary sacrifices upon the people. Premier Asquith and Reginald Mc- Kenna, first lord of the admiralty, ar rived In London Monday night. Other members of the cabinet and officials holding Important positions under the government are hastening to the capital. King Haakon and Queen Maud of Norway were met at the station Mon day night by King George and Queen Mary, and young Prince Olaf threw his arms around his uncle's neck. The party drove Immediately to Buckingham palace, where they viewed the body of the late king. A brief religious service was held In the chapel. King George, in a letter to the theatrical managers, expressed a wish that the theaters reopen until the day of the funeral, on account of the number of people tbat would be thrown out of work by the closing of the bouses. This plan will be carried out. With the ceremony of a brilliant and Impressive character, George V was on Monday publicly pro claimed king of tne United Kingdom of Great Dritaln and Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, de fender of the faith, emperor of India. Sharply at the stroke of nine, four heralds arrayed In mediaeval uniforms of scarlet, heavily braided with cold, mounted the balcony of the Friary rourt at St. James palace, where Queen Victoria presented herself to the people upon the opening of her memorable reign, and blew a fanfare through their long silver trumpets. The heralds having concluded their duties, the officer of amis, rhlef of whom Is the Duke of Norfolk, the hereditary earl marshal and chief butler of England, took their places on the balcony, forming a great heraldic company. Sir Alfred Scott Scott-Gat-tgarter principal king of arm, with officers the Duke of Norfolk and Waring the staves of office. Mepped to the front of the balcony, and in a voice which could be hcaid across the court and In the si reels adjoining, read the proclamation while great timings stood uncovered In a drizzling rain. The duke and Sir Alfred then railed for three cheers for the king, and the people responded with fairly deafening hurrahs, which were silenced only by the re a !! ranee of another the heralds, who sounded SUGAR - king-at-arm- s The wonder state of the west, has developed in the last five years thousands of new acres and homes. Do you wish to live and thrive In a really Pacific sad Ike TAFT OPPOSES CONVENTION Middle Ages. IDAHO mm CLUBS Impressive Program Carried Out Ac cording to English Custom and in Iduhc. It will be 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. : : : : mm WOMEN'S NEW RULER PROCLAIMED SOVER EIGN WITH GREAT POMP AND CEREMONY. the, newest town WiiNtU TO NOW ENTHRONED PINGREE DEETH U ealy CS GONE AIM MIT tAKIUTV, Is WIFEY i Alexandra's Touching Message to the Nation. Ijondon. The widowed queen has sent a touching personal message to the nation, written in unassuming style and recalling similar Intimate messages Queen Victoria was In th habit of addressing to her people. Queen Alexandra's message to the nation follows: "Ftom the depth of my poor broken art I wish to express to the whole latlun and our kind people whom we love so well my deep-fel- t thanks for In my all their touching sympathy overwhelming sorrow and unspeakable Widowed anautsh. "Not alone have I lost everything In him. my beloved husband, but the nation, too, has suffered an irreparable loss when their best friend, father and sovereign was thus sudlenly railed away. May God give as all his divine help to bear this heaviest of crosses which he has seen fit to lay upon us. 'His wl be done.'" I ch of the chid or fan ol the body is a link in th Chain of Life. A chain is no than ire weakest link, the body BO stronger than its in togeui STomecn, liver or lungs, tnere ts at any time. Often this eocl)J rmlsnap , . ion, the result of weakness or discs ction and nutrition. Disease end of Dr. mpd orffint are cured hy the the rbea th week or diestd stomach is carrst remote from the stomech but which. MrpOf I'm stomach end mJ, l, ere cured also. sent mtnmmch, troif ir of the "Oiatror (cm en3 , Medical Adviser, Hft of stamp to ff whoent stamps I of the d )a he rlcrth-bouo- war- o, IN. T. Gov dm I. drii i his as Voman's Home 'h'behef pride. Vouf home sbmiH t own inrl.vidna.ity. yof hare special wall by yon Yow do-- I yo caw paper fr each room Alaba.tine q,ut aforspecial those roofDS decora-jiem- e you can bo in your community and bavn I tbe talk of your fricada. Pi Mine toh Wall Tint Amusing Sto y a to th Amounts t re!t. We en be Paid Thaw's Lawyers. atencil desiijna. Sod Pittsburg Referee in ItankmptCJ hat,!..! rtvC Am Plair on Monday held bearing on th claims against the bankrupt estate of offices and post roa'fs, ai!ho;,.;,i II n'a Harry K. Thaw, to which exception yet be submitted to a rancus before trustee Thaw's filed have been by belne: reported. One of the principal fturing the hearing Attorney John B fealnres Is that !.) per rent of the deGleason of New York said that by posits In postal sarlne banks may be agreement between Thaw and time!I Invested in government t per cent at the time of the latter' trial he wa bond valued t J14 esch ar.d mnltl-p- e to receive "twice a much money aj thereof, which scheme would Attorney DeJm. a Dlma was fa have the effect of placing a great while get the "glory of the triai," numlief of government secuntes in tb work. nvasnn AA hand of small Investors. te |