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IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
Monday, April 9.
v..i,ir,utr,n Anril a. McLaurln and
Morgan addressed the senate today on
Die railroad rate question, the former
advocating the legislation and the lat
ter opposing. The Mississippi aenator
announced his intention to support an
amendment providing ur a court re
,,u. r,f tiia .Wiaiona of the Interstate
Commerce commission and also stated
his adherence to the Bailey amend
nv.hhltina th temDorarT ins-
pension of the commission's orders by
the inferior courts, tie cuueiseu sun
he characterised as an effort to inject
politics into the consideration of the
bill. Morgan took the position that
the proposed legislation was an inter
tu.., ,ith th rio-lits of the states to
control the corporations created by
themselves, and laui nisi ine wi way
to check exorbitant railroad rates was
to keen the waterways in such condi
tion as to insure competition.
m..LI . l.ll a Xntarith.
nisumiiivu, r " ' - w "
standing that this was Sistrict day in
toe noose ana sum uuuy irsuiini iwvh
into a common council for the purpose
of making lawa for the District of Co
lumbia, general interest was shown in
th kiila Mnnirino non. resident dudIIs
to pay tuition and regulating the em-
t A I ..V. !1 J lakn I f as 1 till m gt
plOJUlCUw UI IU1IU leW ivjhih.h
Iow, replying to a long ipaecb of Si nit,
t n. 1. B.KI..K ks mntAnrleifl
Ot lenurenvv, " '." - -
for self government lor toe peopie 01
the District of Columbia, made a de
tense ot the form of government, but
criticised its administration. He did
. . k : L t .rt n...n,n.r trtAii and one
uua luiua ww r r
army officer, who constitute the board
of commissioners, toe proper persouuet
. i .,
IOI BUCU lUtsmuraut.
Saturday, April 7.
Washington, April 7. The house
did not induge itself in the osnal half
holiday today, but continued the con
sideration of the postoffice appropria
tion bill, and in the latitude accorded
under general "debate the discussion
took on a wide range, including rail
way mail pay, increased pay for rural
letter carriers, the American smelter
trust and the corrupt use of money
in elections, with side lights on na
turalization laws.
Daliell, Republican, of Pennsylva
nia, called up the bill amending the in
ternal revenue lawa to prerent the
double taxation of certain distilled
spirits. He asked that the bill be con
sidered by the house as in committee of
the whole, possibly anticipating some
debate. Before be could make any
statement, the speaker had the bill
read a third time, indorsed and passed,
while general laughter over the expe
ditions way the speaker disposed Jf
legislation ran around the chamber.
Friday. April 6.
Washington, April 6. In making an
effort today to get the senate to agree
upon a date for taking a vote on the
railroad rate bill, Tillman made the
important statement that one week
more probably would exhaust the gen
eral debate. He failed, however, to
secure the consent ot Aldrich, who said
that he would not be willing to agree
to vote on the bill until it was more
nearly perfected than it now is.
During the day there were three
speeches on the rate bill. The first of
these was made by Elkins, who, while
expressing the opinion that the situa
tion demands legislation, indicated
many defects in the pending bill.
Gamble followed in support of the bill,
and Keen closed in opposition. Elkins
was frequently interrupted, and several
spirited colloquies maiked the progress
of his remarks. No senator being pre
pared to speak tomorrow, the senate
adjourned until Monday.
Washington. April e.Tariff railway
mail subsidies, denatnrized alcohol and
enlarged postal facilities for Western
cities were the features of the debate
in the house today. What were al
leged to be the iniquities of the Ding
ley law, so far as the manufacture of
watches is concerned, were discussed by
Rainey, of Illinois, whose tariff revis
ion speech was listened to with much
interest. The "stand-patters' made
copious notes for the discussions on
protection which are foreshadowed.
Without touching the merits of the
postoffice appropriation bill, which
nominally was under discussion, the
bonse at 6:15 adjourned until noon to
morrow. Thursday, April 5.
Washington, April 6 The postoffice
appropriation bill, following an imme
morial custom, was made the vehicle
Fortify forestry Policy.
Washington, April 9. When the
Carter bill now on the senate calendar
becomes law, most of the Oregon oppo
sition to certain features of forest re
serves will be disarmed. This law will
have the further effect of removing the
most serious objection to the pending
measure which purposes to keep with
the government title to all land tearing
commercial timber which is yet public
domain. . Mr. Carter's bill provides
that the secretary of agricnlture may
permit bona fide homestead entries
within forest reserves.
More Strict to Immigrants.
Washington, April S. The recent
heavy influx of European immigration
at Eastern ports of the United States
was the subject of an important con
ference at the department of Commerce
and Labor today between Secretary
Metcalf and Commissioner General ol
Immigration Sargent, and Commission
ers of Immigration Billings, ot Boston,
Watchom, of New York, and Rogers, of
Philadelphia. It was determined to
put in force more effectually, if possi
ble, the regulations bearing on the sub
ject of immigration.
Circulation of National Banks.
Washington, April 8. The monthly
circnlation statement shows that at the
close of business March 81, 1906, the
the total circnlation of National banks
was $554,666,907, an increase for the
year of $78,718,022, and for the month
of $3,863,072. The circulation based
on United States bonds amounted to
$132,221,551, an increase for the year
of $67,351,372, and for the month of
$6,047,986. Amount of circulation se
cured by lawful money was $42,446,416.
for a number of speeches today hvln
no bearing on the suojeci u -Kut
l uAtiHial interest to the
country The tights ol labor were dis
cussed by Towne, ot xsew jori ab ¬
road, by Lee, of Ueorgiai railway ui.
... 1,. siMtiionuin. of Minnesota, and
protective tariff by Kainey, of Illinois.
Incident to his specu on ioor, i
spoke of the increased power given the
speaker of the house by the rules now
in totce. He said that, if the house
ever has Its ancient dignity ami power
restored, it will lie after it has vindi
cated the rlgtit of discussion of all pub
lic questions.
Washington, April 5. In the senate
today there was a re-echo of the While
house conference of last Saturday rela
tive to the pending railroad legislation,
and, while the discussion ended In good
nature, thete was a time when the
feeling was quite intense The incident
occurred at the close ot a speech by
Stone, which was devoted largely to a
discussion of that conference.
Elkins has given notice of a speech
on the rate bill for tomorrow and
hailey tor a speech on that subject
Tuesday. The Texas senator will reply
especially to the criticisms made by
Spooner and Knox, ol his plan tor a
limitation of the powers ot inferior
conrts in granting injunctions in rate
litttratinn.
Newlands continueod Ills argumen
in enntuirt ( his nroiKisitioii for the
national incorporation ot railroad com
panies.
Wednesday, April 4.
Waal.inotnn. Anril 4. lu the senate
today Newlands discussed the railroad
rate bill and Daniel the question of the
lack of representation by the Boutnern
states in the public service. riew
lands advocated amendments to the
rate bill providing for the national in
corporation of railroads, and announced
himself as favorable to the govern
mental ownership of these utilities.
Daniel's speech ass based on a provie-
lon hi the urgent deficiency appropria
tion bill for the representation of the
United Slates at the next I'an-Amerl-
can cougrees, to ue neia in mo ue
Janeiro next Julv. The deficiency bill
was amended so as to provide for more
delegates, and as amended was passeu
Washington, April . The house
during its session today listened to a
criticism of the president on the pait
of Fitzgerald, New lork, for the fall
ure of the chief executive proper'y to
advise the house as to the objections he
had to the bill opening 805 000 acres
of land for grazing purposes in Okla
homa territory, instead ol advising the
members of the Indian ArTatrs commit
tee as to the weakness of the measure,
so that it might be amended lu meet
the wishes of the couimimMoner of In
dian affairs.
The poetoffn'e appropriation bill was
taken np, but beyond an explanation
by the chairman of the postomce com
mittee, Overstreet, no headway was
made.
Tuesday, April 3.
Washington. April 3. Senators
Long and Allison were under cross ex
amination by their brother senators to
day on the White bouse conference on
the former's court review amendment
to the rate bill. After Long had spoken
at length in support of his amendment,
both the railroad senators on the He-
publican side and the Democratic sen
atora wanted to know more about its
paternity. They scented in its being
discussed with the prenident and his
advisers by a few of the friends of the
bill before its introduction 111 the sep
ate an invasion of the eacred preroga
tives 'of the upper houee. Long and
Allison successfully fenced with the
Questions and refused to divulge what
transpired at the conference.
Washington, April 3. By a vote ol
232 to 2ti the house today passed ti e
national quarantine bill. The bill
places the control of nil quarantine
stations, grounds and anchorages nnder
the secretary of the treasury and di
rects that as soon as practicable alter
the approval ot the act he shall select
and designate such suitable places for
them and establish the same at sin-li
points on or near the seacoast of the
United States or the Mexican border as
in bis judgment are best suited for the
same, in order to prevent the introdu:
tion of yellow fever into the United
States.
The bill carries an appropriation Til
$500,000.
American Questions Up.
WashinKtonn. April 9. The State
department has suggested to the Kus
sian government through Ambassador
Rosen that the period suggested in the
Russian note for the convention of tl
second Hague peace conference, namely
the rarly part of July, would be I neon
venient to America and to some of toe
other countries of this hemisphere
which were expected to be represented
at The Hague. The reason for this ac
tion was to avoid a conflict with the
Pan-American congress, which has been
set for July 21.
Pay for Conference at Rio.
Washington, April 3. The senate
committee on appropriations today re
ported the urgent deficiency hill with a
number of amendments. The proviso
is added to the appropriation for dele
gates to the International Conference of
American States at Rio Janeiro, Bra
zil, that the deb-gates shall he appoint
ed so that as far as practicable they
shall represent the different sections of
the country. An appropriation of $50,
000 is made to enable the government
to participate in the second interna
tional peace conference at The Hague
Seattle Objects to Negro Soldiers.
Washington, April 9. Seattle is vig
orously protesting a"ainst the assign
ment of a colored infantry regiment to
Forts Lawton and Wright, in place of
the Tenth infantry, that goes to Alaska
in Angust. The appeals of Senator
Piles have been without avail and he is
informed that Washington must have
iti share of colored soldiers. The de
tail of colored troops to the department
of Colombia will not Include Vancouver
barracks. The detail ia for two yean
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Sfl The lugrcc
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f .nmKlT'mSMe:mA other ailments common to SPruiK, xvlu'ch
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waAxus that it Is w?.0 " S lcX i Rib and nourishment It needs to keep it
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1 " . . i ,1-lw.n
Spring is uic ;tii3u " .
Te tntiiro's time for
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puts on new life, the sap rises m vegetation,
the earth thaws out from its winter freezes,
and all respond to Spring's call to purge
and purify themselves, there is a great
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system is often unequal to the
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:.; tfavnmHv affect
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Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
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TT Ttt
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struggle, the
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the bowels, or otherwise damage
assists in the assimilation of food; ,t n.U the .me,
assiMs ui uic y- -
and imparls vigor and tone to every part of the body, li re
f Jt, i ..,:, ,tr. t hr shun-ish oreans. and calms
enure system. nni )u i-'-v r. ; - -
the tonic with forty years of success MtitiU it, ami the one
all over the country S S. S.r THE GREATEST OF ALL
this time, when the system is depleted aud weakened at every
be used one that is esjiccially adapted to the condition, and
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, UA.
FADELESS DYES
Iks mm el her eSe. Ooe Ilk cater
"The 1 mi'lc ( tlin r ! ami Mi-UIW tt el ui (nil un f llinuei Ui-. -
i-oine tu the I'i-ihr N-i tlir-t whrn Ihry find out hi iiili h U-ttc-r lli.
iliuiate ml ajvaiitni rr."
irh le lli orl'li-n .lelemet- ol W tl 1'vlrail. who has
teon llillig lu tb 1'eciHc ui(l.aal leeli yeere
We Want Them "to Find Out"
ii.4 the Ult way to 111 (tiattt Ii u (.! Ittam "if aLil. U -ut .
'Orf tut. Wathinfton, Idaho 4 I hlf Muria." ha'1-'tneif ii,M'.fat4 W'M
lsuk. taUitK a i l-.ul tb tl.r atu Umi ( i i tgm
"Wnol Ttmr Mnvi Oima it Oragon, MaMti(M m4 Waha, 114 t 1ltiMaK,u
lu irtita lu taut,
"ftcttful Hcrtlo KeaiMtt,' 1 1-tl " o it. a unttbr.n (-U' ra if lha t'ulumbU
ni auj lau ttu'i in Imt4
'TK CeJumbia HUr Throufk. lh f a4alra la IH Vi1n ,' U'aa t.iramlt?
mai ( I- a ' "lumln nur, eni. tuitj ..u frtr ,-'), u,tt ti tiU
laia m4 cwro willmip -f u w ),itiuM at,4 ;:iiqu tit ( (
Handy oockal M19 uf Uraguu, W aMtifton an J I Uh, at.tt tetter, I mt raata
tor any o tha ftbvta, .t.!rrt, at.rtMatttg tUmu at'1
A. L CRAIG. C. P. A, Soulhorn Pacifw Company 'Un tn OrfonJ
Write Uy orlUn4. Orofon
VH Drlllla MeihlnerT.
Urilllni a tiehie loots.
I'll, alio l'UM.tloau.
Mc Mams, iprr t'omoe.
Kill. I
IUM:01 HAOinUY CO
'1 it W.,i,li..n St
fi,r(Uii Oiegua
i-iWaTlTOJ
Too Late?
all the Nourishment out ol Baby's
Natural Food.
Larger children cannot always
be watched, and will eat unreavm
ably. The Heady Remedy ahould
ever be st hand Caacarota lo
take cats ol tha trouble when It
comes.
No need to Force or Bribe chil
dren to take Cascarets. They are
always more Ihan ready to eat the
sweel utile bit ol Candy.
Repulsive medicine forced rrn the
IU'ls ones does more harm than good. """"
Home Is not complete without the ever
ready Boa of Caacareta, Ten cents buys
a small on at the Corner Drug Store.
Be very careful to get the genuine,
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany and never sold In bulk. Every tab
let stamped " CCC."
XT FRtt TO OUR rRIENDSI
sw&.n! uLe!tf "" a bejutiful
resslni UbH. Tm cents In stamp, it askro as a
With whlchTJuYBalnty trinket ll leaned.
aiiJiU.,1iSa'm:'"l,"lnt ."' " AM"
suruag Kcmcdy Umpaiiy, Chluo or Hew Vork,
i;1
FULL. THROUGH THE DAY.
. , . - t c c ....-.
"'5 - . 7' F
system of that
iv " , - h i
the disagreeable affections cf
sue, eel sues a4l e ." " "
Or, C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL HOME
ifUlTMEIl
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ttO fc 4's:
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e;tt. firlsatiiy
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ti' !, Maulk. tnea I
tl. a' rHifrlf it,.
ma in Mi oia i'rr, I hi.i' ' " '(
ll.(IMlrft filta.Ut) till ItSMI'tl , I .i ttOrl
ine t'litHI r).M, attj ti.JtmrrUi r"ilir)M h a
ulr,ti('i,H-'irrararti. muhi... kun
rtttxiMi tain, ttf v.uim), .,tnt ti, iltr. a !
, e, Kt ! lite litiit'lrrtle) ttt
1 htff niirrlfralsi. 1 ail ami ttlin l atl bi I
nut .i tun i uf wills' fur lii 1. it f an.l i
tMr.u THE C. GEE WQ CHINESE MEDICINE CO I
I a 1 rirsl St., . r. Car. Morrleo
UeniliiB .,f. ruHTlANO, OHtdOtl
W. L. Douglas
3-&3? SHOES'.
W. L. DouKloe 4. OO OMt CdK" Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
1
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"Wr3?4: ;MV e in'"
ifl3-: coital -S2
H-ljOOIWlAt MA tit Ik Ull
MAMUtAOtUHtR IM WOHLV.
1 1 fl flfin HtWAIIO Is inyiwe he
10111,111111 di.pisv. thii lUlsment.
IM could take yuu Inlo mi three Isrije tarter M
t HriHklun, Maes., anil show ynu the Inllnl"
care with evhli h.vsry i.alr m elmes lsmeite,
would raallr why W. I.. lK)iila S.t SO eliert
cost miir tu niaka, why Ihey liiilil lhl' '"I"'
III heiiar, wear iimaer, and r "I frl
Inlrlnslt' valii than any other I.I. SO eliiie- . .
W.L. Onuglnm Strong arm fee 'ft
l'rs Hhnom ,$11.00. $-J,$l.1 H,!-1?
, cAUTiQN.-i".i;""r.."'.'ii.ii W.I..I"';
las 'lines. Tul nn uh.lll.iie. Nun seiiuli
willinul Ills nniiia ami irl.-e lnmin.l u ln.il"
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W. U liOLULAN, UnioUlon,