I fie iiuurcisna inuvpviiuciiL JULY 12, 1906 Summary of Mews "Skinny" Madden's bloody and cor rupt rule as chief of labor sluggers and as a false union leader is nearing its end, after a course that has long held Chicago in terror. Lorimer machine is on the way to a wreck because of defections. Luther P. Friedstedt's boom for congress and the loss of park patronage are severe bilows to the "blonde boss." . Dismemberment of the Canadian confederacy is believed a possibility of the near future as a result of the division of traffic by United States rail roads which are tapping the Dominion. Differences between the East and the West give politicians a grave prob lem. In defiance of a recent decision of Ihe Colorado supreme court, Judge John L. Mullins calls a special grand Jury to investigate the Denver election of May 15 last, concerning which gross frauds are charged. Error of the public printing bureau in Washington in sending out copies of the new railroad rate law which do not show the date on which it becomes effective cairses much alarm. Unusual honors accorded the daugh ter of president Roosevelt at the Brit ish court, where she is triven nrerpd ence over all titled persons outside the royal family. Edgar E. Clark, errand chief of the Order of American Railway Conduc tors, is appointed by President Roose velt as a member of the interstate com merce commission. Dr. Julian P. Thomas plans to start from New York in a baloon and drift out over the Atlantic in order to test a new water anchor. 'Senator LaFollette to open the Len root campaign for governor" of Wis consin with speeches at Milwaukee. Secretary of War Taft and President Roosevelt in a conference at Oyster Bay decide ort brigade posts and other details in connection with a redistribu tion of the army., Iowa congressional delegation seeks to restore harmony between the war ring republican factions and avert a split in the state convention. Entries for the gubernatorial race in Wisconsin are apparently closed, with Davidson leading, while Lenroot is expected to be aided by LaFollette. Ohio bureau of inspection and super vision of public o.Hces receives reports seriously reflecting on the municipally operated public utilities. Six men, induing one former Illi noisan, are named to prepare for the convention which will draft a consti tution for Oklahoma. Producers sell wheat and oats heav ily and force a lower range of prices. Corn is relatively steady and provis ions are in packers' hands. Demands for pig iron becomes more active and there is a marked stiffen ing" in prices throughout the country despite the fact that production is high. Committee of experts engaged by the Illinois Manufacturers' association and the Chicago Commercial associa tion to investigate conditions at the stockyards makes its reports, giving the packing plants a clean bill of health. The products are declared wholesome and the inspection effic ient, and nearly all the rooms are found cleanly and under sanitary con ditions. Representative of the Macmiiian company replies to School Trustee P. Shelley O'Ryan's charge that his con cern is asking higher prices for Child Life readers in Chicago than in Kan sas. The naval station at Plymouth, Eng land, guarded by thirteen mighty fort resses and notable for the part it has played in British sea history. Death in the arctic regions is fear ed ' by Washington naval officers to have overpowered Captain Robert E. Peary, who has not been heard from for months and who is though to have encountered unusually severe weather "Mrs. Warren's Profession," Bern ard Shaw's play which the police sup pressed, is not indecent, New York judges rule, and Arnold Daly, the ac tor, who was- arrested for apeparing in it, is discharged. Jame3 K. Allen, an aeronaut, who ascended from Providence. R. I., is rescued far at sea after being tossed by a storm and twice ducked in the ocean. ; : Walter L. Houser. Wisconsin sec retary of state, is acquitted of the charge of having attempted to bribe insurance Commissioner Zeno M. Host. Life insurance officer nrotests that less than half the members of the In ternational policy holders' committee are policy holders in the two com: panies attacked by the committee. Judson Harmon addresses Alabama Bar association on "Independence of the Judiciary," ; declaring that the courts are check on irregular justice against fraud and wrong:. Governor Hanly of Indiana, in a statement issued at Winona, says the raids on the gambling casinos a French Lick and West Baden are ful filling his ante-election prom'ses and that Taggart must bow to the law. National republican committee will not interfere in the contest between republican factions in Iowa. Suppression of gambling at French Lick Springs and West Baden. Ind.. ends the reign of powerful influences winch long apparently were above the law. Judge Quarles of Milwaukee resents the criticism of strikers in the Allis Chalmers case in which he issued an injunction for protection of work men's homes. ' . Warrants are issued in Pittsburg for tne arrest of Augustus Hartje and John L. Welsohns, his wealthy friend, on the charge of conspiracy with Cliff ord Hoose, a negro coachman, to de stroy the good name of Mrs. Hartje. Winston Churchill, the novelist, be comes a candidate for the republican nomination for governor of ' New Hampshire on an anti-corporation plat form. Action which, if successful, may send John D. Rockefeller to the work house is begun in court at Findlay. Ohio, Mr. Rockefeller being charged with having formed a combination in restraint of trade. Standard Oil com pany also is attacked. Frank A. Vanderlip addresses New York. State Bankers' association on "The Currency," pointing out the evils of our present system. Mrs. Thaw and her counsel deny story that she contemplated a breach of promise suit before her marriage to Thaw, declaring it to be told by enemies. Consumptive from Los Angeles is refused passage on steamer for his home in Austria and dies in a New York hotel. Democratic leader in St. Louis de clares that the vote recount now go ing on will result in the ousting of all the democratic office holders, in cluding the ' mayor, and give their places to republicans. Alfonso Zelaya, son of the president of Nicaragua, is arrested in Washing ton on a theft charge and his Amer ican bride returns to the home of her parents. 1 Suits attacking the charters of the French Lick and West Baden hotel companies are postponed by Judge Buskirk at Paoli, Ind., until July 13, and Thomas Taggart Issues a state ment saying he will not resign as chairman of national committee . Patrolman Baker charges counsel for the plaintiff in the Lonstorf case at Milwaukee with trying to get him to give fa'se testimony. George J. Grammer. vice president of the Lake Shore railroad, defies the government investigation of charges against his company and the Standard A Samples and Catalogue free for the Asking Wayden's THE RELIABLE STORE Let us save You money on all kinds of Merchandise How About Your Summer Suit? Do you count style? We will count with you. High quality? Its ever here. Low price? We can without doubt satisfy you as we are satisfying hundreds every day. 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Governor Higgins of New York com mutes the sentence of Attorney Wickes, writer of the "Lewis Jarvis" letters, who was sentenced on con viction of blackmail. President Roosevelt is eulogized as a typical republican working for the good of the whole nation by Secretary Taft in a speech at Greensboro, N. C. Wabash Insurance company, the gcuciai V7iiivja v ii i v ii aic ac nn 111- mond, Ind., announces its temporary retirement from business, due to loss es in San Francisco and other places. All parts of the winter wheat belt market grain freely in Chicago and force a lower level of prices. Oats also decline, while corn and provisions advance. William Jennings Bryan, speaking at the American Society's Independ ence day dinner in London, points out the duty of American and England in the Orient, and says they are taking up "The White Man's Burden." President Roosevelt does not allow rain to stop his address on "Patriot- sm" at Oyster Bay, and thoueh wet to the skin rebukes those of his au dience who run away to escape the downpour. Embassador McCormick delivers a speech on "Our National Houseclean- ng" at a banquet of the American chamber of commerce in Paris. Amer icans in many foreign capitals join in celebrating. Bourke Cockran in a speech at the Tammany celebration in New. York bitterly attacks District Attorney Jer ome, the corporations and the repub licans., Harry K. Thaw celebrates the Fourth by buying ice cream and cake for his fellow prisoners in the Tombs. Secretary Root sails on the cruiser Charleston on his mission to bring about closer relations between the Uni ted States and South American re publics. Death of New York visitor from overdose of belladonna is believed by the coroner to have been the result of accident and not suicide. t Federation of American Zionists, in convention at Tannersville, N. Y., puts its official ban on the Jewish1 Territor ial organization, of which Zangwill is head. Gambling devices costing $50,000 captured in the raid on the casinos at French Lick and West Baden, Ind., are to be burned after being used as mute "witnesses in the suits to annul the charters of the hotel companies. . Prosecuting officials of Pittsburg spend a busy day looking up evidence of perjury and conspiracy in the Hart je case and new sensations are as sured. Movement led by New York clergy man of many faiths to inaugurate a course of non-sectarian religious in struction in the public schools. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw declares she will tell her life secrets at the trial of her husband for the murder of Stanford White, not flinching from the ordeal. Mystery of missing steamship Amer ica, now twelve days overdue from the Azores, may be the result of disaster from collision with derelict. E. C. Bradley resigns as vice presi dent and director of the Postal Tele graph company after fifteen years' service. Robert E. Hill, public debt commis sioner of Milwaukee, former bank of ficial and once a Chicagoan, dies sud denly of heart disease. Governor Cummins of Iowa declines the proposal of George D. Perkins to