BOHEMIA NUGGET rubllthcd Every Friday. COTTAGE GROVE. .OREGON I m OF I M Comprrhrnnlvo Kevlew of tlio Import ant Ilntinriiliira of tlio rnt Wcrk Culled l'rom tlio Tclccrnph Columni LATER NEWS. fur a Porto Rico is to havo a first-class postal service Tlio cruiser Chioaco will pay tho Moors n significant visit to remind them of clninis duo us. Thn Itnlinn mfnistrv Jins rnsiini'il Discussion over tho exposure of oflicial correspondence caused tho rupture Sadio Tunic, n 13-year-old Russian ciri. was struck by lightning in a crowded New Yoik street. She suffered severe bums, but is still nlive. At TT nlnhlnsnn. TCnti.. John Mnnrn while being ttied for the murder of lm hvo children, admitted tliat ho bad killed them so that ho could get work. The military government has decid ed to return to the United States all ex-volunteers now serving sentences in Cuba for misconduct under their terms of enlistment. The California raisin-growers' asso ciation havo secured control of 90 per cent of the product of the counties of the state. The packers have accepted the terms offered, and will work in harmony with tha association. The new Montana copper company has been organized, with a capital of f 75, 000,000, and Marcus Daly as presi dent. Several other largo properties will bo united with the Anaconda mines, and more thorough woik done. The president 1ms appointed lion. Bert W. Bowen, of New York, as min ister to Persia. Minister Bowen was consul-general at Uaicelona before the Spanish wax broke out. The place bad previously been tendered ex-Governor Lord, of Oregon. An insurance decision of much im portance has been rendered by a New York court against the Equitable Life. It is held that policy-holders are en titled to a share in all tho company'a surplus, in proportion to tho amount of his poicy and paid premiums. Tho California Packers' Association has been incorporated, with a capital siock oi s.'.quu.uuu. it is composed of iome ol the largest fruitpacking estab lishmenta in the state, and ita object win oe to control and regulate the prices of canned fruita which it will ihip to all parte of the woild. Mr. Shurman, tho president of the united States Philippine commission. expresses the opinion that the inter views accorded by General Otis to the Dinpino represetatives will have a good moral effect, as tending to convince Agumaldo's representatives that the American authorities mean to give tho Filipinos a good government, and not one of tho Spanish sort. Quay's friends are working hard to mnuence senators in favor of seating mm. The Reading, Pa., Iron Company ad vanced wages for the second time this year. Strikers at Cleveland were snppmi ful in obtaining more wages and shorter uours. Tho price of gas in New York has been reduced from $1.10 to 05 cents per iuuu leot. German papers are anxiously advis ing president JicKinley to give up the nunt 1 frxiuippines. Lieutenant Gilmoro has been heard irom. Ho has sent word of his cap turo to General MacArthur. Cecil Rhodes has failed to secure the aid oi the British government in hit Lape-to-Cairo railway echemo. Paymaster-General Stewart, having rcuuiieu mo ago nmit, win ho retired witn the rank oi rear-admiral. Howell T. Moigan, who returned to bouth Bend, Ind.. from Alaska, where no nao lost me mind and money, com mitted suicide. Secretary Hay lias been formally no tified of the release of tho Spanish garrison at Ponapet, in tho Caroline islands, and of a naturalized American citizen named JMeltndor, held aa apria oner of war sinco last summer. Aguinaldo lias again sent envoys to -.if- ii J uuHorm uin vun peaoo proposals, but as they bear tho samo instructions aa before they will accomplish nothing. They still insist that consont of the Filipino congress must bo obtained. Aa a result of Gonoial Torroa op pressivo conduct toward American merchants trading at Blueflolde, Nica ragua, tiiis government has deter mined to require tho Nicaraguan gov ernment to relievo him from duty at that point. Archbiehop Corrigan's lottor to tho pope, thanking him for hie declaration against "Americanism," waa answered immediately by tho caidinal secretary of state, who expressed to tho arch bishop the groat satisfaction which it gave his holiness. Sovoral negros were killed in a storm (vliiolf swept over cnaiu tiers county Georgia. At n tln in Mnislllnn. O . ono flro- man was killed and a woikinan fatally injured. Tho president and Mrs. McKinloy havo gone to Hot Springs, Va 10 days' vacation. Fifteen cases of disease in Leolairo. la., havo been identitled by officers of tho statu boatd of health as smallpox Tho Davenport council has declared a quarantine against Leclairo. Tiio Topeka Capital lias started a popular subscription to puichuso a sword for General Funston, the bravo Kansan. Every county, town and city iti the statu is asked to contribute. Georgo Olmstcad, conductor of tho train tho Waidner rioters stole, has been arrested. Ho ran between Wal lace and Uurko for years, rut persists ho did not recognize any of the crowd. At Doniphan. Kan . Distiiot Judiro Stuait refused to grant a divorce to Ellen Plilllins (mm P. (). Pliilllnn cause their marriage was brought about bv an advertisement in a matrimonial paper. Major Marchand. leader of tho famous Marchand expedition, which was returning from Fashoda. on tho Nile, to the Red ecu. in mntn in Franco, is reported to have been killed uy a band of marauders. Tho Missouri house has passed and sent to the governor an important bill reauirinu Missouri tnrtmintinna m keep their principal oflicu in the state. and providing that nt limst ihr ill. rectors shall be residents of Missouri. Governor Stanley, of Kansas. I in a addressed to tho governors of Western states pressing invitations to attond the annual convention of tho trans Mississippi commeicial congress, which will bo held in Wichita, May 31 to June 3, inclusive. Representatives of moro thtn a score ot tne leading plow manufacturing con cerns of the United States met in Chi cago, and virtually completed organiza tion into which it is proposed ulti mately to take all manufacturers of agricultural implements. Tho cap italization of the now combination is placed at over ?G5,000,000. At Oshkoah, Wis., the engine room of the saw mill of tho Paine Lumber Company waa wrecked by a boiler ex plosion. Tho watchman, Eugene Du boie, and his wife and child, were the only persons in tlio mill. Tho woman was killed outright. Tho child died an hour later, and Dubois may recover. Cold water turned into a hot boiler caused tho explosion. At Cedar creek, in Cass county, Ne braska, a cloudburst occurred, causing several thousand dollars' damage. Rudyard Kipling has been offered and has agreed to accept the degree ol LL. D. from McGill university, Mon treal, Canada. The sheriff of Shoshone county, Ida ho, lias been arrested by the federal authorities, charged with bribing and abetting tho Wardner rioters, and steps havo been taken to oust him from office. Cyrus Dolph, of Portland, Or., son of tho late United States Senator Dolph, of Oregon, lias been recom mended by the examining board at tho Presidio for a second lieutonantcy in tho regular army. Admiral Dewey's physioian says 1 e is in perfect health. Ho has not been more than 20 miles away trom Manila since the first day of last May. arid he haa not felt the necessity of a physic ian's aid in that time. British industry is being forced to the tear, and growing American com petition alarms England. We are tak ing rich markets from her. Skill in Engine building on this side is bring ing in ordeis from abroad. At a monster mass meeting held in Chicago tho president and government were endorsed, and tho Philippine war waa declared to bo lust anil m r. Rim port waa pledged to tho boys who are "Bluing ior tno nag 10,000 miles from uume. President McKinlev stated Sumlnv BEEF IS II E HUED Gen. Miles Blamed by Army Commission. tho SECRETARY ALGER CLEARED Oonrrnl Kncnn Onurril I'lirrhnan nf t'nlrlril I'nnktir Kiiiiirrittml. fur llrrtl ltntlnna Mvnt Wnslllni'tnn Ma- O lip illrnntlnn . . r. " ' I y " . j . . . ........ of tho president, who approves the find- iiiL-i. AntiiiL- R win I mi- nf TVur MnlL-lit. john today made public the report and findings of tho military court apiMiinted to investigate tho charges made by Ma jor-General Miles, coniinaiiiling the ai m v, that the beef supplied to tho army during tlio war with Spain was unlit for tho use. of tho troop. Tho most important featured of tho report are: Tho finding that tho genoral's Und ines that tlm rnfrionintifcl linnf wiih treated with chemicals wore not estab lished; thai his alligations concerning tlio tanned fiosh or canned roast beef were sustained as to its unsuitabilitv for food as used on the transports and as a long-continued field ration; eon suro of General Miles for "orior" in failing to promptly notify tlio secretary ui war wnun no nrsi lormeii tno opin ion that tho food was unlit; censure of tho commissaiy-goneial (then General Eagan) for tho too-extensive purchase ot tho canned beef as an untried ration; censuro of Colonul Mans, of General Miles' staff; the Uinling that tlio pack ers wero not at fault, and that tho meats supplied to tho army wero of tho same quality as those supplied to tho trade genorally. and tho iccommcnda tion that no further proceedings will bo taken in the promises. Tho conclusion of tlio court advomn to further proceedings based mum thn charges is as follows: "It has been developed in tho course of tlio inquiry, ns recited in this report, that in somo instancoi some individu als failed to perform the full measure of duty or to observo tho proprieties which dignified military laws com- mand: but tlio court is of thn nnitiinn that tho more statement of oflicial facta developed meets the end of. .discipline, nml that tho interests of tho service will bo best Eubsorved if further pro ceedings be not taken." 'OPPORTUNITIES IN PORTO RICO Itiiniii for Yoiiiib Mm ,,r l'I'MTl"" " u'-.i.i.n.iiin Mnv 0. Owing lo tho i i.nr uf Inmilrlo that havo i. ....in,., I liv 1 1 1 ii iiimnlier" of tlio l.VV II uiwi"'i v . Insular coininlerdoit uliii'o tlioli mount lottirti (nun i'orlo Rico. General Rob ert P. Kennedy linn prepared a Mule uiunt as to tho renonrcoH and conditions I.. II ... Ill ..I.li.li lin think will ill i oriu jiiuii, iwiiw cover tho point upon which Ilia great- . ........1 '.... est fiiturciit nun neeii nniniiriiiuu. in coming tho people thoiunelven, General Kenedy says: "Thero can scarcely bo found " ho globo a morn hwpltablo and warm hoarlod people than IIhho of Irtc Rico. Thoy aio In full nympathy with American iimtltulioim. Thoru Is a grout deal ol povorlv In the inland, an it is understood in the United Htntoit. That is. tho people Hut in IUiiimIIv coimtruoted huts, have few clothe and still lost, of ready money, hut. owing to tho bounty ot nature around mum, they can live with lltllo work and few worldly goods and still not unffer from cither "cold or hunger. Tho ntorltw ol itarviition upon tho island are Imneleni) fabrications. FILIPINO Ai Y Nearly Plunged into War by Two Conor AN EXPEDITION ON OiuitiiiMt lliiiiilinrit " Hlii llri,,..! 'i Mi, .ilaiilla. Mnv in fioittN I.iiKiiim do Hhv returned today frn l'li .. .1... L!.... 1? . U1PI!U HMI t7MII 4' HI lit... ... --i learned that lunt i.f... ' ht Ll . .. 'I' .1... , "It Will inn tiiiiinn win IIihiiil'i.i.p. ... plungml Into civil wur. tJeiitinil liiiiiu, wl.,1,, with tho Ainiirlrniin . . . nun i iiiiiik in nacolur io , oral MiiHcariln ruiiif.,, onrdo nnld ho ttoobl i,,, from Aguinaldo, Nrj ihtriii! "mriti. )J ! (11,1. t . Til ( 1 ill Mi ...i turv ri'oliiiniil. mil. I.. .. .... 'H, . ' . " ' Mil,: iiiiniior. .Mimcarilii iif,l,ri.,i i ' Itlllllll til fill III I,, l. I . ...v.. ;.. v. ". " ' '. niun ui iiiu iJmikiiii r, , r . . - III UNION MEN BARRED. May Not Un i:inpliirf.il In fipur dWlrno L'mlnr .llurtlHl I.nr. Spokane. May 0. Tho miners of Shoshono county, Idaho, that proposed to ooorato during tho teign of martial law may do eo only on condition Hint they do not employ inembern of tlm Coeur d'AIeno Miners Union. TIiIh is tho martial law as laid down by uenerai jiernam and Attorney-General Hayes, of Idaho. At a meoting of iue uiineownera m tins city this mom ! m ... ing, .nr. iiayes presents this man- date. Tho ownora cheerfully promised to oboy. "We're going to clean up tho Coeur d'Alones." said Attornoy-General Hayes prior to his departure for Uoiso. "I havo seen somo of tho mineownora today and ihey have been informed bv tho proper authoiities that thoy cannot employ anyono connected with a crim inal organization in tho county. Tho minors' unions in Siioahono county contain many doaporadoea and crimin als who havo under tho protection of tho uniona peipetrated ciimea and out rages. Twico haa it been necessary because of those men and their oil-biiI- ZatlOIlfl tO PUt tllO COUIltrV under mnr. tial law. Wo Wnnt tn mit n ol,,.. that sort of thing." "Wlulo the rirhor cIiimou live well llnrolor. Mimciirdii in beautifully apointvd lioiueH and lull., lin.tii fji- fli.t imul tmffl lulllrnliwl abroad, co that thoy can npk Knglidi, t-iintn ciiiiiii wan nil r.,i,i..., the pcrcentayo of illiteraoy iiinorig thoj Agiilnnldo wiin trr n. , t,.V I Poorer cIuhko tit verv IiIl'Ii. leaching U0 linn nml nrd,ir...l l.iy . i . , ; "Wtl per cent, but ibis Is laigely due to tho 1 nnol Aiguollim, to u,av ,J$ fact that thern aro no wihoolii worthy Imainln. Tho m.l.li,.,, w' c llni ii n tn it mitaliln (if thn lurvwit tnw " AlL'C Mlil or. iiiilnn.i mm itih'ht unv In Ihn wlwihi unif.ii4.na .!. .1 ... . wf " -o" - t , x,,,, 1 c 1 1 1. i n 111 in if lit - . iMhmd. I Aguinaldo boigo.1 I. una , fi?J "Am In iii.rirnltnriil iifinirlnnllliiil. I! I I t. i "f - 11 iiiu i" I'liiiiKU inn i'llij.i)iu fU(e- . h) tn 1 1 1. 1 Kin- llnil nnt ntiii.fiiiirlli nf llni ..I..II .,.11 .....i . . m j ..... ......... - - ... viiu milium mini it 1111111 land is under cultivation, and thous ands of acres yet remain to bo given ' over to husbandry. Lands are hold at 1 good pricen, owing to the proinUn of! an i ri lit) x of people fiom the UiiHinI' States. Still, there Is opportunity fur many tlioni-ainls of wish to eneiiiie in island. That there am erentonisntiiti ities in I'orto Rico is iiniUutionablu. j To young men desiring to (k per- muiiout Iioiuoh and who have a good stook of energy and enttirpriw, I'orto Rico offers great inducement!). Hut 1 1 would discourage tho simple adventurer who oxiiecls to lean a uuiok and un earned reward. 1 "Tho opportunities for stock-rald. ' ing, it appears to me, are superior to thoo in almost any port of tlm United 1 Stilton, and this without dlpaiai;menl ' io our own country." II M UlltroatilM pri'tuili'Jj uirinxi ui iiih ironi H ill renlJ iniiiin, nun .iiiiiH-ariii wan Ooan. ii...i i ... ... . vvvnn iiiiii'i nir iimiiiMiruilnit ; uooi nan ioiiiiih .,u-, Ml riMTIII VWI WllllflllB 111 II... ..1. ...II . . .. ... ""iigi,,., pertKins who roauy Kr j,nt wui mireU l..,0 l "t mi t lf.nl I nru In tint ! i .. I .1 " " 1 HI" ITU III WIO Ollllil ni.., .1 caomi liU death. 1 1 .......... 1 . . . . . nuiiKiiii hiii iHiiinr,,., an,j ttnkm hy MWHtult. Tho Irmuri.tK, fijJl town mid abandoned a in, tglJ ui inuir (mil. It wiu from the civil gotttn'M Ui iiistriot, Jimi i.tifniit... ho iutW Kelonine the A'poricm,.. i tin t btu NlMlUl l.tum who r 1 v.-1. t that 6,000 to 8.0011 1, ill. ion h, killwl ui lien the iM'giniiiig of had tied, and 600 itiHiirgciiin ritrritra (iimmin toward Iim. tri,. n. Innnl the ofliiiionndiiig t y tin OfiM 101 tliey iipproHtlHil in, , ,ii, the uravoyaul at Uuagna ure 400 mi) iiiituo graves. Tho Insurgent forced hare Uti vhlixl, ono body, tindi r comniKl Hi General .Miurardn. l-hihl' pi ih m of San Keiiuiiido, and the oilier, mandwd by (lneinl Antonio Im, moving north. Doih ti.t mm io YiHiB-tso-Kiaiii!. hh I ... 1 1 1 - claim supreinn command of lh tho recent iiunriHoiiiniint .f .. I"" General Lnim will -1. .... . . . linn it In ' FRANCE PRESSES CHINA. MlMlminry TO INVEST BACOLOR. , ,. v u....u Ullllllll that ho behoved tho war in the Philin pinea would bo at an end within 48 DOUrS. This rnnnliialnn in I....J .... - - ..-'..v.. H unouu Uliuil highly gratifying cablegrama received irom Jir. bchurgan, president of the peaco commission. It ia rumored that Mablni. nrnniilnnf t it t , . 'e caoinet ana ministor of foioiyn uuiuru m me so-oaiiea i)ilipino govoru ment, who is a radical, ia to bo sua ceeueu oy ratreno, tho framor of tho Spanish treaty of 1800. Thia chango in ruKuiueu as a trnl n.ant nt ti, , - -a . . . m ,u IJICO out juuctine. It ia declared in Wnnblnnin n Mint elm . . f Hill ttJU j'l uoiuuui iiuivciiiH nntuiitinti n. :n - . . - ' ""MIUII Jlll 111 health are tho result of his inrpa.fnt BII1U1SIIIC. Ill IlltO llA I. no ...... I. .l irom breakfast to bod time, and while at Work ho hnn pnnctn,.tl .. i ... his mouth. Ho almost rivals the lato Gonoral Grant aa a smoker. Governor Thnmnu in, 1 iiiiuiiiu;uli that within n few dnya, if Piesidont McKinloy and tho aocrotaryof war con tinuo to iunoro bin inm,nnMinni; - "'.w.l .ItJIlt UJ tho subject of tho return of the Colo rado regiment from tlio Philippines, ho will tako stops with tho viow of secur ing the immodiato recall of tho troopa Country Aro unit Sun PnrnHiido Will Its MWlt of Itoljiil.. Manila May 0. To clear tho Pilini nos out or Uacolor about five mi lea southwest of San Fernando, will bo tho next task of tho Americans. Tho renei general, Mascardo, has a force of COO men there, well armed and pos- creou ui pienty or ammunition. His iroopa navo nevei mot Amei lean nl diets, and thoy think, according to ro rorts carriod to San Fornando. that they oan "whip tho whole lot." Bacolor is well intrenched, and thou- miuna oi uauves aro working like boav era digging trenches and carrying tho dirt in baskets. Tho onomy uses hia uiemen ior lighting only, but compels tho bolo men and Chinoso men. nml to labor incessantly. ..v. iuuu uumriHr. ia nimi.i n ...11.. i . -1 - -w w ( 111 1 1U UU- yond San Fomnmin .viti, .. . i. i , , , . "" " iiuiiuu mm holds between 200 and 300 moil. From I'"'"' sovoral volleys wero fired last hiuht unnn tlio f mil., n tu rv tioth Kansas regiment. rioitnor fllajor-Gonoral MnnA.ti,.,. HWI Mirl1Dflnrn I I .n rr 1 . . . -v.ivMii aniuu 1UUVUU IO day. altllOUirll atw.U rnfnnnnUnn,1 ------ . www..., W VVJ4 uu IIJU country in lua vicinity or somo miles "uuuijuartera, developing tho presence of mnnii tnna i r ,, . , , mo uiiomy. In tho vicinity of Laguna do Bay, tho rOUO I a aro Oxtrnmnlv nnllcn I.... 4i. II , " ..w.,W urn mo linos of Gonoral Ovonshino and Colonel V HOllOV. wlin ia vi i -- vuiuiiiuuuiiijj uunerai King's brlgndo during tho latter',) ill noss, havo beon materially strength enod. and n.n.o i , . '. direction; UU"bUI 1U 'm Drinniiili C'uncrialnn. for OtilritKt-a. Peking, May 0. Tho French minis ter, M. Pichoii, has demanded mining conceiMiionH to tlio value of l.'JOO.OOU taels in tho province of Szecliuan, ono of tho largest in China, nml imc,.r..J ny tno for rrencn misMioiiarv. Thn ilni.nin.i i. considered exorbitant. Tho Clilnono say that tho oxinting conditions o( ro- I hellion are not duo to any lack o( en- i crgy on the part o( the govoriiuient, I which nas ireo,uontly consultoil tho rrench minister regarding the host moans of obtaining tho (reodotn of tho priostH in question. According to ad v icon frnm nn,.i capital ol the province of Hoo Pee. tlio I'.tlHSiiuiH coiitomiilatn tul-l 4 " WHIIUU nction with roferenco to iiroujrty now ownei! bv Hritinh unUt.tu n... t tt ill IIIU JV'iO sion .lardino conceHsioii. Tho Russian consul redisos to lecognizo the titlim nf tho claimants. Tlm nfT.il. n.- ........ ..I, wo I,;,,!, (, Interfere tcrlonslv ulil, h... i....i. .. n . ...u UA- nankow railroad project, and tho dis missal Of till) HiivhI tin fiflt..lfil I.. ...... , , , . . ".....nil ID tUH- siderud to be the only remedy. A.ln.lriil llurnr Arii,p. Now Yoik. Mnv (i n i.i . c . - " 'wm.-jr Uliuil'll ? 00-a-plnto banquet to bo tendered him on hia return. Thia Is only ono of a number of functions now being Planned and given great iuipottiH by tlio arrival of thn .r..iu... n....... .. . . ullllllll), which made record-timo homo from -Manna in 44M davs. All ii... ni declnro that Dewey is i tho best of .T"" BPiriis.ami ia satisfied win. prosidon ial troubles, and is planning eluded. PnOU n back to Terlac. mid frnm that iJu iiiovo toward Sun Innduro. General MacArthur will rniie 5m Fernando his bum of ojwmtioni. logout dHtachiiieuti of Hoot iittff may ho nciary. It-lixU1 limine Trlrk. Manila, May 10. The IMipiimw prinwl the Unite! Htaten fnr.nitm 1'ernaiido with a dating tuck day. A railway train, with an ep t each uiul, wiih run iiliuoittoM American outjKiHtN, and in plain Of thu town. It.. (nr. i tl,..v nmiU U reached a gang of mitivci spranu oSU tram and tore tin riovunil enilM railway track, boardod the train tuid steamod away, so quicklr tW tlieio was no opportunity to ciptw tho raiders. Tho Nebratika regiment ia rtikinj tniiorary roluif from duty. OnlW men of this regiment aro loft at tK front. BIO RAILROAD TRUST. I'owilnr Plum .. . . - ...... . .fii;Hfflll. Pottsvlllo, Pa. May O.-Tho powder uiani or iim n,.u...ni ... . rv...., .uiiaviuu vator wuiifiiiiu v. l(H!nif.l aiiifii 1 1 .. 1,1. . . . """"I nines OIlHt. powder. 'n - - - iriJi niuin unrn n nmt 1 1... I'lnnt at tho timo nf , " 4,,. f"l r?.nl '"".,! b0"l, set fire nf iiiiilii w" c" c0"ti""d 11 tons later there T' ' .'",",oa U'linr. 11. I . . oui-'i oxpios on, i T '"""' wuiu np. TJio two OXPIOS onn w,n.U.i ii.. ' .. . lwu n .,., uiu out ro p hint. UObria WIIH Onrr n,l . .. i. . "" hnlfnm.l mi r 11 "IBUUICO Ol nan a railo. Tho I.ih n.. , .. 110,000. io uooui Crul.r lluirulo H,)II1B, Now Ynrk M.... . ofllcors nn Z ; ",IU oro"i.'ht 000 uiiiLera and men fmm n oro than half nf ..i.T in the battle of Mm. 1 1 i!" . .... I"1'01' aro thosn !,.' U17- V 10 J have expired. ' ou,,fltn0" t'oii.,lin of I. Inn. Iltitwpun DoiW Hint Clilrncn. Clovolaiid, May 10. Acennllnj hich nnicial of tho Vanderbilt ltnrt ta thiH city, tho details of a bin railiol tmet, which is to include all tlie lie between Boston and Chicago, are d uoing worked out and tho cornolifli1 may bo completed within tho noitM Weekn. Thn rernnt TiitrnnnKO of fM lint'8 in Now York, Pennsylra"1'' Ohio, Indiana and Illinois was in witli tho plana for tho coiihoI liti" which Iiiih beon in contemplation. " Ih not tho purposo to havo all tlm H" minor ono iiiauiii'omont exactly, l)U,!, lmtxirtlnn il.n... ii... Pnnnlfl' I I tun li.lUlll llllll'll VIIU - vania company, tlio Vanderbilt inter- nm linn mo jiaitimoro cc uiuu Piuiy, whon it shall havo been reorgan ized, giving to each system tlio Ii"" tlmt it can uso to thu best advantm'' (Irrmiiii .limit Hill. T...1I. . . . ... ...ll.A.ltl' "uriui, iiay io. it is Bin""- tivoly Hllltod Hint tlm nnniniittOO of tM rntnliuln.. i 1.1..1. .....-r.iil tht ..u..a,llK tu VIIIOII WIIH IUIUH"" iuat inspootloii hill whioli was aubtan tinlly agreed upon by tho Imi'"'1 cabinet and ihn ilnlind Htalos ainbaJ; Hador, Andrew D. White, has ievllei. "Kainst tho nioasuro nnd in uiv'"' IJills lioBtllo to Air.oiican interests, a"9 that tho it nroliably r 'a to aanctloii it. Tho bill. "e J'ortod hack, providoa for an 't,,'"1iD;' tloil of Aliiorlniiii in.mtH liiiPOSSiul onforco without utterly dcstroyM American trado wiMi'01,1"""