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Show u If. i'N..AIIJ.1 : All H t t That th-ti-m., Yli Mart H.v. It. - hy lulMerib - .t .K JHr th TrtMb For the Journal. Tho People Try the Paper That Give All tha Newt Truth- - J fully. Theft Why They Take the Journal. Advertisers Cannot Afford to Forget This. f a 55 VOL XIL-- No. Pulilishrfc Dailu at (Diifirn. lltal) MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE INJURED. i CRACKSMEN LOOT A BANK OF $5,000. the United (B. Ohio, March By By the United Preee.) CE1.EYELAXD, Mar. d.One hundred chiUir n were trapped In a fire at the MT. i 11 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908 Pn-M.- (j'H'O ) 4 Oraik-me- n from the arfe ot the Mi. nr.ib bank. The expl,minn building and three aroust-t- i the ho:el guests Men ail children and the janitor are dead. It eacapt-i- . Is thought others have Perished. Scores are injured. The children on the third CARDINALS HEADED SOUTH. floor had r.o means of escape. Many HOI ST- )N. Tex.. Mar. 4. Manager were burte-in the collapse of the and his St. Louis CardiMcCloskry lower floors. Cause of the fine is nals CollinKwc..d EH TRAINS FOR - sir txected to pitch their tents here fur th.flr season of spring training. They will play sevtmn-rru- MARCH WASHINGTON, 4. SENATORS OF PENN. CHAIR- - B COM- RAN OF THE HOUSE MEXICAN BANK W ANGER on expenditures t t UITTEE 4 searching OF JION INVESTIGA. CHARGE THE postmaster THE t that rail- - pats GENERAL f a promised TODAT MILLIONS ANNUAL- g ROADS thet are which lt to 4 THE IN- 4 NOT BASED ON 4 VESTIGATION IS (By the United Press.) EL PASO, Tex. March 4. A teleWASHINGTON. March 4. Twenty-si- x gram rmlved from Chihuahua, Mexidoughty knights of the diamond, co, late tui eeday afternoon, aays that the Banco de Mlnero, owned by Am- who are anxious to aid in placing the bassador Creel, has been robbed of Rational capital at the head of the per(295.000 (Mexican money). Officers centage column in the race for the here have been ordered to watch the American league jwnnant. will report border closely. The bank notes taken in Chicago tomorrow, and with Manaare In denominations of (1,000, (100, ger Joe Cantlllon will leave on their training trip to Galveston. Tex. Clar(50 and (20. ence Jacobson, treasuerer of the club, will also accompany the club to the HEARING ON OPEN SUNDAY. ENTITLED.. ALBANY, N. Y March 4 LLOYD, OF MISSOURI THAT KYlONCft- 4 THE RAILROADS 4 FCLLY OBTAINED SEVEN- A second to allow saloons to open on Sunday between 1 and II p. m. A hearing' on tha Torrens system, before the Joint committees of Judiciary and general laws, wss held in the senate chamber In tbs afternoon. SINCE 1(80 ON 4 TT MILLION 4. hearing on the Stern Sunday opening bill was conducted by the excise committee o ft he assembly. Several representatives of the Hquor Interests appeared In favor of the measure. The Stern bill alms to amend the excise law statement of the 4 OF IMPROPER 4 ACCOUNT THE WEIGHT COMPUTING 4 MAILS. 4 or TO GO SOUTH. ROBBED. Gulf city. The Senators will carry a dozen pitchers on he Jaunt these being Walter Johnson Case Patten, Fred Falkenberg. Tom Hughes, Charley Smith. Burns, Cates, ePteraon, Keeley, Oberlln, Gehring and Wilson. The catchers will be Jack Warner. Charley Street and Mike Kahne, while Jerry Freeman, Jim Delahanty, George McBride, Tony Smith, Dave Altlxer and Bill Shipke will be the lnfleldere. The suburbanites are Bob Ganley, Otis Clymer. Ollie Pickering, Clyde Milan and Bob Kay. w eral exhibition games here, before returning ii st. I amis on March 3 in DEFENDANTS IN HARTZE time 1" I'Uiy a series with the St. CONSPIRACY CASE Louis ALL DISCHARGED. , PlTTsm-HHMarch 4. Augustus liurtje, John Welshons. Clifford and DUAL MEET AT PHILLY. lliHH-- colored were today uciiut'ted of Me Far lane inJustice conspiracy. 4 PHILADELPHIA. Mar. Ten structed tlie to find them not Jury events in which some of the best athguilty. letes of the country are entered make up the H'lgram of the dual meet beTAFT 18 KANSAS FAVORITE. tween the Metropolitan association of TnPEKA. Kan., March 4. Early New T ik and the Middle Atlantic devclopiiii-iilindicate that like Kansas association here this evening. state convent inn will mud delegates pledged to Taft to the Chi-- i NEBRASKA FOR BRYAN. The square deal" ago conviinliin. faction of the iarty Is for I at Kulette OMAHA. Neb., March 4. Democarts for president, but it la In a minority, and Populists of Nebraska will hold although the friends of Governor their state convention here tomorrow Hughes In Kansas have combined with and will choose Bryan delegates to the square dealers. " The Kansas legislature tome time the Denver and St Louis conventions. Thera Is no opposition to Bryan among ago went on record aa favoring the the Democrats of his horns stats, and nomination of Secretary Taft, eulogisthe Populist state central committee ing him aa a statesman of world-wihas gone on record ae favoring the experience, who believes in the pristine Louis virtues and lofty ideala of the early nomination of Bryan at the convention. days of the republic. , de CHICAGO. MAR. 4 SAM- - UEL WAXKLBAUM. A JEW- - 4 E1.ER AND OH AS. YON1ATI8 9 AN ITALIAN TK1 OF ARB- KUKl'EC. - COMPLICITY IN 4 9 THE ANARCHISTIC PLOT "F THE ALLEGED MEM- P.KK8 OF THE KPEL8TADT C.HOlP OF 9 ANARCH18TH Wilt! WERE AKKE8TKD IN 9 THE INVESTIGATION OF THE SHIPI'Y CASK WAX- KUiAUM WAS RELEASED. THERE ARE KYMPTONK 4 OF BLOOD POISONING IN KH1P- - PY8 WOUND. THE POLICE ARE WATCHING IN COMING TRAINS FOR EMMA GOLD- - 4 MAN. (t HARRIMAN GAVE REBATES. T CLEVELAND SCHOOL Dl CLEVELAND,. March 4. It la be-(e- nd hundred children Uvea In tha North Colllng-xvThirty bodies have been rec- that aver one oi their Bn. overed. The firemen worked desperately to recover tha bodiea before the hit wra arse kw The homes near made morguea. A neceaaary to fix the valla fell. chunhtlnf the cantata la tho dead, which may reach ROOSEVELT INFLUENCE DOMINATES IN THE OHIO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Maker of Ik There la a great pile o. bodiea at of the school. Many firemen are In danger of Mi If the walla fall. The fire atart-- d it 1I:M from an overheated fur-Three hundred children were In fekvlldlng and the ejaases were The children started out qulet-t.panic was created at tha aight d the flames and there was a crush d the doors. Carrie Wiley and Grace Ihk, teachers, were crushed to death h is off art to keep order. tk doorway adkea and m ro-d- df. TO ADDRESS NA8BY8L MEYER CLOTHIERS CLOSE SEASON. Irishmen Loyal DUBLIN, March TORE, March 4. Members of York State association of throughout the Emerald Isle Are today Mrtaaaters are thronging the Hotel Indulging In patriotic celebrations of 4 today, where the annual spring the Mention la in progress. Tha meet-- the M extend through tomorrow and S conclude with a banquet at which knanter General Meyer will be the of honor and principal speaker. win THE (200,-000,0- Mew Jor 4-- 4 NEW YORK . March 4. The NaNA- ON ENDS. THIS REPRESENTS ROOSEVELTS IDEAS. tional association of Clothiers, which 9 TIONAL AFFAIRS IT DECLARES FOR A SQUARE DEAL LAW has been In session st the hotel Actor ENFORCEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LIBERTYi INDIVIDUALISM since Monday, closes Its annual conGOVERNMENT REGULATION) EMPLOYERS LIABILITY LAW) wholesale vention today. Leading COMPENSATION TO INJURED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES) IN- clothing manufacturers, representing an annual production valued at JUNCTION LIMITATION) GREATER MERCHANT MARINE) WA- have been in attendance. REVISION OF TER WAYS AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS) REDUCTION BY SPECIAL CONGRESS SESSION) TARIFF THE BIRTHDAY OF EMMETT. IN CONGRESS IN THOSE STATES DIS- OF REPRESENTATION MEW ft THRESHERS OHIO REPUBLICAN CONVEN- COLUMBUS, OHIO, MAR. TION ADOPTED THE PLATFORM DICTATED BY TAFT'S FRI- - l(0th birthday of Robert Emmett, great leader in the fight for Irish liberty. Every years finds these observations Increasing in enthusiasm and the great patriot has begun to dispute with St. Patrick his first place In the hearts of Irishmen. CANAL PANAMA WORK) NEGOES) RUSH ENDORSE TAFT FOR CANDIDACY PRESIDENT ENDORSED. THE AND MENTIONED HIS GENIUS FOR WORLD PEACE. FRANCHISING SUPPORT WAS UNANIMOUS. NATIONAL DELEGATES ARE INSTRUCTED. ' JOHNSON SHOULD UNCLE SAM SUES DEAD MAN. 4. ltln Br the United Preen.) Detroit, mar. JUDGE AROUSED BT 4 fed- - SWAN WAS at MIDNIGHT UNITED RAILWAY AT- - Tors'ETS ASKING W JUNCTION fcUR AN AGAINST THE 011 PUBLISHING A I CENT Mare 11 ordinance which JUST PASSED.. . PUBLt- IS NECESSARY TO NATION TECTIVENESS. . SWAN D18BOLVED THE ORDER THE PAS- OP THE LAW. HE HIBITING AGE ade Df PERMANENT JUNCTION E Road Derating Law. THE PROHIBITING accepting or under the 4. Uncle March WASHINGTON, la 8am William T. Collins plaintiff and department of the Indians university, deceased, the defendant In a suit with here stirred up much excitement brought today. Colli na was at one time Roosethst agent for the government In atstement pension the remarkable of Columbia, and left bethe District and velt, ss soon ss his term expires, hind him a shortage of I4I.S2S.0I. The ehould be shot suit has been pending for over thirty all other years unless the government provides s pen- - Tha title of tha suit la the United them. States vs William T. Collins The sion of $100,000 per annum for scholar present action la to collect from the The professor, who Is s leading executors of two of Collin sureties trustee of the amount that an of classics In the West and investigation is showed he was short. the Illinois college at Jacksonville, Collins wss pension agent for the a prominent lecturer before teachers district of Columbia from 18(1 to 1072 office under a cloud. Succeedassociations and made the startling and left showed ha was short ing investigation unistatement In a Latin class In the He was promptly sued by (41,525.04. the government. He left the Jurisdicversity. He contends that tion and evaded throughout life serwreck a are so nearly physical vice of papers by deputy United States a that nothing short of $100,000 year marshals. The government instituted suits alive. would Justify them In remaining hie sureties, who had gone on against In financial his bond of (164,000, but never realised He cited Grant's failure from six of them, and finally Grover anything term expired. Ms after ventures sued the surviving two sureties, Roban example, ert Cleveland, he declared, le Boyd and William H. Slater, both as he contents himself with writing now deceased. Journal. The case went to triaL A verdict articles for the Ladle Home 4. Officials of to be commenced tomorrow by Uio California state railroad commission. Franklin K. Lane of the Interstate Commerce commlaslon, conducted au Inquiry Into Southern Pacific practices on the cnaat last October, and In his rcjxnt from the evidence adduced hn found; The existence of an extensive system of preferential rates granted certain shippers on Interatate business by the Houtliern Pacific company. The record dlaclosea a list of 108 firms, corporations and Individuals who are known to enjoy what are called special inside rales' less than the rates published to the general public on tha movement of certain designated tptfflo between points within tha stats of California. That auch shippers paid the full fate publtslied In the first Instance and were allowed tha refund on claims which went through tha auditing department under Instructions front tha traffic department that such special rates ehould apply upon Interstate shipments without tariff authority. That such funds amounted In vartoua months of the years 1904 and 1907 to from (80,000 to (50,000 per month. It was also alleged by Commission ;r Lane that the rebates on state business were used as an Inducement to large . shippers to give the Routhern Pacific WICHITA, Kan., March 4. Threshing machine nperetnre from all over the West and ffciuthwest, together with representatives of all the manufacturers of threshing machinery, are in attendance st the Seventh annual con. vention of their association, which opened In Wichita yesterday. The local association la really the National Threshermen'a aeaoclatlon. It ! the parent of the few other euch organisations In the country. It wee the only one of Ue kind until last year, when a similar organisation wss formed In Michigan. The local conventions were the only ones of the kind ever held In the country until last year, when one was held in New their Interstate shipments Turk. M SLIMED AT (By the United Presa) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March Dr. Joseph Johnson, head of the MEET IN WICHITA. WASHINGTON, May the department of Justice and members of the Interstate Commerce commission are greatly Interested In ths of rebating charges Investigation against ths Kouthern Pacific railway, ONCE ments and delays, and several lawyers 1 representing the different parties. think the Investigation may take months But, knowing that this Investigation la to be made, every IndifBy the United Press.) 4 vidual In the state who has any evi- $ 4. or to MAR. offer to VENj dence make CARACAS, any kick should come forward or be represented SILENCE OF CASTRO, THE at thla time. We simply alt as a board of Judgment The Traffic association IN VIEW OF THE UNOFFIC- and dissatisfied shippers ehould preIAL NEWS THAT THE U. sent their charges; ths railroad should make answer." 8. MAY MAKE A DI8PLAY 9 We will contend that there has been no discrimination against any shipper,'' OF FORCE UNLE88 HE said Peter Dunne, attorney for the AGREES TO THE ARBITRA- All the refunding which has road. been done has been on account of TION OF AMERICAN CLAIMS competitive or local conditions, and 18 THOUGHT TO FRE8SAGE each shipper has enjoyed the same HARRIMAN REBATE INQUIRY. privilege In the matter. We have of- 9 AN INTENDED RESISTANCE fered every facility to the railroad E. commission In SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. examining our books HIS ADVI8OR8 THINK HIS H. Harriman's railroad methods will and and we are ready now t j records, InATTITUDE IS UNWISE. DE- again be subjected to a searching proceed with the hearing." quiry when tbe California railroad 9 CISION8 ADVERSE TO THE d commlaslon meets tomorrow to resume MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY. 1U bearing of the 4,000 cases of rebat9 AMERICANS IS EXPECTED 9 NEW YORK. Mar 4. The Municipal ing charged against tbe Southern Pacific railroad. Art Society of New York opened its 9 IN THE VENEZUELAN In the opinion of Commissioner Burn-i- n seventh annual exhibition In the galCOURTS. eriand of Loa Angeles, the hearing leries of the National Arts duh. In will occupy much time. East Nineteenth street, today. The There will be much evhwnce. he display will remain open to the public said, and many witnesses, postpone until March 27. was In favor of Boyd and Slater, but the trial Judge granted a new trial. At the second trial the Jury returned a verdkt again In favor of the two sureties. When the case was taken to the court of appeals, however, the verdict was reversed. The case for some years has apparently been forgotten, but will be revived by the suit instituted today. The suit names Georg MT. Evans, disbursing clerk of the Interior department, aa the executor of the relate of Robert Boyd, and George E. W. E. Slater, executor of the estate of his father, William H. Slater, as the parties In their capacity of executors who should make good the shortage. 499999999999999999 |