Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 17, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
8; tax tb large-rt and toot mi report
of any papal In Southern Oregon.
fiHtedford laity Gribttne.
The Weather
The weather man ysrterday proiiiiwfl
fair weather im today. He lied. He
now promises rainy weather for to--night
and ivmmrow We hope &
lying again,
THIRD YEA It.
MEDFORD. ORKtiOX. W KDX KS1LVY, FEBRUARY 17, VMl
No. 284.
BILL
STILL HUNG UP
- - -
IN COMMITTEE
SUPPORTERS CONFIDENT
OF FAVORABLE REPORT
i
NORMALS
DOOMED
Fate ol Grater Bill in Bal
ance With Other Appropriations-May
Close The
Ashland Normal School
TELEPHONE FACTS ARE
PRESENTED
TERMS
N
BY
STRIKING
W. J. PHILLIPS
STATE MOl'SE, Salem, Or., Feb. 17.
The Crater Lalto road appropriation
hill is still hung up hi the ways and
means committee of the sciiiiic.
It Is evident that the members of (he
committee are withhtddhig their r'rt
to areomplitdi certain ends.
The fate of the bill, along with that
of the normal schools, the Seattle fair
appioprinthm, the portage road, and
insane asylum hill : Baker City hangs
in the balance.
A combine in the senate to foreo the
measures through is impossible, as the
united slnmglh is less than a majority.
Each measure must fight its own bat
tle. Too many senator;: have no measures
pending, making retaliation impossible.
The supporters of the Crater ro:id bill
lire confident of ft favorable report fnnii
the committee.
However, tho normal school support
era amy sneered in withholding tt until
the normal measures are disposed of.
The greatest fight wages over Hot
ncrninl bilht and indication! at present
are that the three schools are dnomrd
in the senate, though a vigorous fight
will be nmdo for the immttemmee ap
propriation. At present the opposition
control the senate, which, if sm-erssfni.
means the closing of the Ashland and
other normals.
The Criit'-r bill iidvrtentc
earnestly work for the
hopeful of final success.
It has an erpml chance with the other
measures perhaps bett er.
Those lobbying today are tt. ii. Smith.
,1. M. K.'eue. tieorge Putnam. S. 1.
Iattismi. V. .1. Carter and Will fi. Steel.
)iitimie to
and are
PERJURY CHARGE IS
DISMISSED BY COURT
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Feb. 17. :
Ike Wright, a saloon man. indicted on
r. perjury charge, has pleaded guilty to
selling liquor in violation of the
option law and has been fined ""
by Circuit Judge Xolard. Oh innti..n
of the prosecuting ai;trney the perjury
chergo Hiratimt Wright was dismissed.
It will be reinemWcd flm' Wrighi
was tried on indii-tmcnt charging
him with selling liquor in violation of
the prohibition law. The Hal reunited
in n hung jury. Wright tk the -.tand
in hii own behalf and swore point blank
that he had not ?.dd any lienor and
the retail t was that he ws" indiefl .
a perjury charge.
KANSAS DRUGGISTS DOWN AND
OUT BY ANTI-LIQUOR LAW
W. J. Phillips, division commercial
superintendent of the Pacific Telephone
& Telegraph company, with headquar-'
ters jit Portland, was in the city yes
terday interviewing the eify council
men and business tu-n of the city on
the telephone situation, and appeared
before the council last night.
Mr. Phillips explaii.cd that his mis
ioti was solely for the purpose of pre
senting in the eomnmidty fuels in con
nection with the exisiti.ee of dual tele-'
phone systems in such towns and cities
on the coast as are now using them ami
to have roiistdeiai hut given such facts,
if possible, before it is too late, m tli.lt
the city of Medford may not he bur
dened with a dual system.
That competition of itself does not
remedy all the evils in the telephone
luisiiiesH is apparent from experience,
hi the larger cities of Portland, Seat
tle and Taeotna. where the dual systems
have been in p-nittH from two to
si-veil years, the concensus of opinion
of telephone u. rs is to the effect thai
suets duplication is a decided burden, in
that to receive nil the service you must
snb-eribe to both systems, which means
that when artificial competition is in
troduced into a business, which is a nat
ural monopoly, the public always pays
for it. The extra expense is hardly a
great r evil than the endless confusion,
annoyance and bother of two systems.
To such an extent ha;: this been real
ij;ed in Seattle that many would wel
..uue ;t consolidation of both systems.
in places where consolidation has been
rf tWted, as in Sacramento and else
where, there has been general satis
faction front the public, and even a
willi ii t'eess in sotne instances to ad
vocate higher rates if necessary to be
rt-1 of the dual systee. In larger cen
ters it is more of a problem to consol
idate such svsfems, for the reason that
the capital required to purchase such
duplicate apparatus and plant, which
l useless, become a burden which nn
(.iterating eompaiiv can assume or carry
uid make return o-i the investment.
Then-fore the public endures th hard
ship and burden from year to year.
The principle that lias worked out
lust, ami produced the best results to
the people and to capital everywhere
in this count rv, is a wise recognition nf
Oe hithft each and creating, so far
as possible, a community of interest;
that is. giving the public full value for
vi.at they pay. at as buv a priee as it
. an b- produced, wih a reasonable prof-
to the person who sells. This is the
im of our company, and on this basis
;c nrc continuing 1o build lip and cx
. nd our nlreadv extensive system all
Im the Pacific e..:i-t. To no Oils we
-nt the e;ood w
PULITZER 18
INDICTED BY
GRAND JURY
Criminal Libfil Is Charged
Against New York World
and Indianapolis News
Regarding Panama Dal
provemciits will be made in the stteei-
ficd time, and you can deend that his
word and promise will he made goml,
" We would not appear in the pusitton
of dictators J this telephone mtestioii.t W Asll I X;Tn Feb. 17.
or of asking favor from the romnra-1 iurv o
mtv for any abortwmings that mar bo
justly charged against us, but believe
that there exists a community interest
between us, mul that the ideal tele
phone system m the universal
one. a
system that will give you all the serv
ice in your city at the one cost and
put you in touch wih the surrounding
territory and country at large over our
ng-distanee lines,
"We fully realise our obligation to
render j good, sufficient and satisfac
tory service, ami the rieht of the ueo-
ple to demand the same, and this you
dmll have. We are not promoters in
the business, but pioneers, a permanent
store, a part of every com man if v injurs
which we are established. There is no
MtM'stioi! but what the interests of the
community can best be served with one
system, and the community will make ho
mistake in coming to such a conclu
sion.
Mr. PhillipB says no advice is nec
essary to the public: it would not be
favorably considered if given or of
fered; but he discs not hesitate to ex
pr ss his views and that of his com
pany as against those of the promoter,
and feels that they are at least entitled
to the same consideration. Therefore
lu- states that H would be well for the
community nt large to look into the
dual telephone situation and satisfy
tlo-mselves as in whether or not stieh
investments are profitable and wheth
er or not it would be advisable, after
leaking such investigation, to burden
our citv with a dual svstem, with ail
it additional expense, an nova nee and j
confusion, and Ut many a partial serv-j
Mr. Phillips expressed himself as J
h-ohly pleased with He city of Medford j
and commented mi its ideal location,
n sources and prospects for the future.;
The loyal snpMrt of its citizens, U- J
yet her with their desire to make every-1
one know of the opportunities of this j
vast and rich section cannot hut result ,
in building up an iinniein-.e city. j
The grant!
jury nf the iMstrteT et ( nfumbia this
afteriMMi i returned indictments against
she owne:s nnd responsible edit urn of
the New York World and Indtatiapdis
News charpii g eriiwtra libel on ac
count of r., j. v !ipMrtg iti these pa
pers alleging improper dealing in the
purchase of the Panama canal.
Roosevelt today submitted to con
res a special message (ratismitting the
irport of the hoard f engineers en
dorsing tho preent plant of construe-li-os
;f the Panama canal,
Hoose '-It says thai it would be incs-rorbb-
fid'y to clmnge the plan to a
se-i !e I cauaL The message coutiii-
"! am happy to report that the ac-
c-otiiuinviiig doenment shws in the clear
esl fashion that congress was wise in
the pocit;on it took i. this matter
REBEKAHS HAVE
R0YALEVEN1NG
Social Evening Greatly En
joyed by Large Number
Attractive Program
CATTLEMEN WHO HAD
HAY MADE BIG
:t!' ii im!
Hint litis
In an
11 lui
I'l.illiiw iw.l.illtv
vt H
.1.
TOPPKA. Kun.. M. 17. 1" v..n
wnnt to buy n 'lrtijr tr' a' .v""r
priepf If fo, ciiiH1 to K:tii'-':i'; ;t"'l ''i 1
voiir pic!' nf in m :'" " "
rp nn tho marlt.'t. X"''y , v"rv
try paper Ihw 'lay lw" f'"" '"
a doicn nilvcrtisi'm"iit r.n.lin);:
"For snlo t'lHMp. a )n"- "
cr rli-sirrs tn rctiri' fr.im Iiiikiii.".
The dwri't is that tho l.-nibtr" "
law i-iittmu' t'""
rhUj sunn''1 "f 1,'v
ahotit to pn
oists mil of tlicir
unto tlnir litpmr trn,.
The si-iiat.-o l.ill. al'ly pn..i,
.h. nl,. of li.iimr liv ilniL' st-n
wliatovor. lj-ci-.iaT.M
iMM'nllO- a "I
f,,
f Hio in'onln in tho
onimmiili.'- in which wo opor
cnli:o, n r fiy morclinnt iloos.
is an a-'-t in onr hninosn,
t to tlio query vhy Motl
I,,.,.,, o i.mir n..!;1'toil, Mr.
tat.-.l that i' a jimply tho
f hi- Oiiinpany in () past
, a. nut "f i-olnlitioli!"
hi.-h Ihov Inul no control, to carry
,.. improv in..,,. .- that 11 l-n
Tic San rianciBco rire alio
.,-iicv of 'h- money market last
j .m il iinprovcnii nts ami
i,po..;i.I... Money w.u not
.) The l:irL"' awl
alike ami '-in foinpaiu
,,t lllene affecte.l.
....eelrV over a;"l
l.r.oifht to a wan.li.tiH.
Mr. lhillip then pro,'
.,, fr, K. I', llra-lley.
.... I oeiieral iiiauac
. t.. .. a.lvitnc
:i.,..ri.o.l t I-''"' '" I'""''1" "
umice '".it f;sr-.-;ti
to earrv out the im
.:tm!M for M-dfrd and
H p.. c omu nce1 as early
e pnmjocfen
KLAMATH FALLS, fir.. Feb, IT,
Sf nel; men of this section who did not
veil last fall are now getting the best
price that has b-en pnid for beef for
l ii vears. Owing to the shortage in
the hav crop last -ear most
beef was sold early n the season, hut
tho:;e who had feed are now receiv
ing three cents niort t!u,n the f;ili price.
Huyers are shipping to California,
markets, where the demand is good and
the price paid for prime beef is nine
cents. Severn) carload have been ship
ped during the past week and proba
bly 'Hi carloads will be shipped in the
iH t few weeks, wh'ch will clean up
all of the beef .itib ij th KWm.Mh
b;isin.
Olive Rrliekah lodge, No. JS, ami
in;' n v i it vi t ed gues n en foved a not her
of the popular social evenings at the
L O. . I', hall on Tuesday uight. Th
hull was beaut if oil v decorated with
hearts and paper hells, 1 he evening
was siwiit iii a abort musical progran
; which cousisttsl of a and dialogue
, and a game of shooling arrows at a
PPAPrT p'tun-d Hf th wall. The ban
mm room Has ie.ra(i with hetMst,
which was in keepinr with th Valeii
tiite -.eason. The orr,e for marksman
fillip was won by Kcv, Hall.
Paitio-rs for supr were served bv
niatching vab-ntin cut in all shape
e 4 i menu cuiitiHM ti i iivsicr soup, cas-
Ol IW ,
ami col let-.
The eomrifiltei', to whm the- thanks
ftas extended. Were MS follows: Sim,
Lillian Womiford, Bertha Mcpherson.
Clarence Meeker, Mrs, W, ii. Meeker.
Mrs, llel.a (Liskiii L, tt. Ihincan, le
lia King and Mr, and Mrs. Will iiate.
HANLEY WAXES SARCASTIC
REGARDING RIGHT OF WAY
FORMER
OF
SPECIAL AGENT
PACIFIC COMPANY
TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE
J, K, McOillivrar, forwertv niHial that this roiumuaity do sot inm ss
jeot for the Pacific Telephone Tel
-Pit(lt company in this territory is rg-
sterI at the Moore, Mr. McClillivray
while frmerly with the Bell cainany
for the last two year been identi
fied with the cause of independent tel-
houus and at present is westers rep
csentativi for one of the large btca-
go lactones, l ii eoHstiwtttmg on l e
ocni sit nation todav Mr, Mctiiibvmv
l was employed by the Pacific Tel
phone 4 Teh-graph company for H
ears in various capacitim and in all I
hftvo worked with different Itcll torn-
Ionics for the past yesm. Two yearn
;igo I lnYame convinctNi that the proper
omlwct of tho telephone Ijusi ii.-s-s n a
public service utility was esemplifi!
by the Hrati(m of th mdesndent
or linnir riiaipanieit, and I then resigned
mv pimittoa as district manager at
Walla Walla. Wash., ami ratrrnl the
vukn of the Iiidepewdests,
The Indl TelephoiM cn(ay have
m iirtiriilar interest in nnv cmninnnity
WATER DEED
IS TENDERED
Telephom Deal Aired Be
fore Council Causing Flra-works-PititioiUo
Pave
There ts na wbtaktng the fact thmt
. P. fiantev inlands to rnfurw tfc
them letting go their strangle hoM bat j
explain hum ic and how necwmiry rt i
id that lraj5i Mold lie tightenca j
what.
The IiidejwiMleat Telephone hmmrm I
a hnmnv&s and has its growth m j
r. big cwuntrv nnd it is a fact that tlw
have been failure in Independent et
fo'tsj bnt tiwrv have also liwn waetJam-
hihI flio sicc'sc so far rtufcwrmta ;
the tmitttm itmi the failurr mrp ltMnw m xm rumran whs w
sight sfs raeept wheie the ISeH Tele- jeity to sell hm iranrh sih! the wnt&tm &f
phone coniay dig up isolated rai5Wawon can von. His notice to that
:,d -wv the idoody shirt wlh . ff .
TImw nre H.'ctiilS of country mnt " J,w"ora' "s mm?'
hen (he telephone user hns frgt or. ommun Car and HecoMOT
tea that fce IMi telephone psisfs, (Jetitlemes: ttt the first dar f JJye
There n over one half nillwa , skB thp dwe me from iha
m.r IrirHt telephone, in im thm n. of teJMtt
this t'nitrd Btate todav thstt IwH teiy-
emmtrv the Independent tHephwn is
iy mm being itrluceL
' it is ul
In a fact that th only way
seeptiag as a revenm
mUhm,
Thi Ilell Telcplion
prmh
rinV pn.p-(to gt n trrtry
.plant is 0 hmh a Hiu ut.' ' . . ;
!
certain writer right it ef Wasaos -
under s eoa-
tract made n rn mivtvd into lietwwn
,(he city f Mwlfwrd and myself Im
j April, HMS vhwh infract was mmd
by ordinance duly pmmv& and approve
Erfc fM referendum wm tek-
ntmpanr was : timrf m?ir-miern etuiiwrm u,i U, ,ffi
Hceived in tmpntv nurtnrrri tm cor - imanniiirinrr m wmcn imr , TtiTim cf Contract.
pHon and developed on the life faelorun lv. far mldi.pM tk mU-l of lhis fTOlwt f was
lf,..Hl f the people, Kd ffcry ask imM mm anuiarirK -,wt- s rtnin M to tl.e miv
I the xame the rweipt of the wW
Imnney. whirh was t Ie ai! either hv
Ifcc- jtavment f tn rsh aaffl
irito in tfcff- rwgwlar iwe of wjp-
i liable waer hnnls f 1h city at
r to Ik wM tirciy in rash, m th&
eity might eht,
Sy mh fs-infmt- 1 was ta fmnmh
the fity with an BtHiertaking in Vc.e
sum of teKUM if She money wre stt
paid in eafc r if fiI artly in rw
MANUFACTURERS HEAR SENATOR
BEVER1DGE SPEAK ON TARRIF;
FAMOUS CHICAGO INN
PASSES AWAY
SMALL HOUSES ARE J -
NEEDED IN OAKLAND
.r.ff, r.,1
i.l-nt
f I Hp romiwny
OAKI,AXI, Or.. IVb. 17. In.lii
lions -IF' f'f pritsfri'mns tiim-s m thl
tifin ilnrmg the prrsf-nt yx-'tr. Thrrr1
1,1,,,. It.
l.tiilr in 0,'kl:n1 Hhh prinjf. Etlso n
nnnihcr n-idnpf. If urn tivr
,'a,it;iiiMt wll fftirip in lir nn,I (,nt
nji from tn to 2" mtuiH hm)-, it wmsW
nrnvc n inv,':mfnt nnl h? n
vcrrthine w
llli '.ii
!i,.t,l. l,
mi.l.ll.- i
flic. Sfl-I'lMlHi
r.,.,.,,r,inil: I tli
W. S. .-imfl'iT.
'Fr !(,. i;i
f..l,l
unv pnrp
the nira8' rt1 is t-n-.
i ,luh-
1 l.v
if it
NEBLE REACHES HER ; '.
BABt IS MONTHS jr..
that lie vs ; r(.;it H.lp o the town, ;i there is nft
a mingle hmie far rent in town and it
becoming a difficult matter to take
.are of the newcomer.
The waterworks system which Oak
land is building is well under way, 'n
tractor Favis having a large force f
m n at work laying pip", and the cily
.-..nncil at the regular meeting
week will rompbte the details f-r the
r-.wr nnd pumping plant.
n anayMii !, h
it -elf of the
In the M A
vh ha'.- be-
-A "pf-Hcd U
Keb. IT. Tin Auditofi
ioi f;f!Mtiis hostelry id
will pni mti f xit
r f the pr' (it y-ar.
;iont of Manager
e laid yesterday:
fv ye;ir th- Audi
red bi -it a paving
fr that P-a.r.u th
decided to avai!
mty s.f ta::ing nu
pp..f
' are MK!
I he hotel
POLICEMAN'S SON
SENT VP FOR THEFT
dWe.
1 I
.1
,n of a com
v enral f
.J.J. f.0
m l,e-dle. nnd p.
. T.-diiy
ne:irieg
m-4nir..i.BA.
Seven mr.nth at:
of thin city. l'n ;l n" ih
itieiann were unable to extract
...... tV.-t she t- rapi'lt
linth. whirli" w """" :,s ""n :" ...
piow. h'r hwrt. It I. n.. .'h
in n inrh nf l.,r l.-i.rt. v,. w,i l.
the Xrayi Al.'tli 1 ""'l-"1
bla.
a el
! r ,. r.- ,
!:...
t'nn. Thi -.v1
, l,;ii,f al. !
',.,rti..,lnr.
: ",..Mi-:
, t.-. M- ni
..M n '
it sl ii ' a"
1 ; WITH LOSS Vi ?1,UWI
si: tti.i:. wvh.. r.i,. n.-
.Vit. r. 11 ,v, ;r T.'i,'fn..i 1
,!,f I ,ii ..-it :,
,t,t,. T i-f. : t , Ia- !
I li. hr.l - l. , f..r ,1-f.
J,!C.. i.iat.-r. !.- Iii'I
,.f .-M-r;.-;.-.! 1
,..,,.. f.,r... -I'I-
.v.
l,Hmi r-.',H i'l'hi
ut. n... .1 t,i tti.
v,.,,tl, I,v
svh- ) -p
,f !l- Tni ,.in.-i
(,,1 !.,. W...4:
IXItrAS'APOUH. lad.. VK 17.
More limn 1MK1 il-Inatnt. r.ri,m'li!
millions miUimn Hvit'l
rit((tnl. n't yrsn-rlnv in rotn-fntion
in Tmiilinxon hall ! lirn the iiuratiim
of n nntiimnl ttiriff nimwiiaiinn.
The Xal ioli.il Amm-Mliw f Maim
rtti)rirs lirimclit ilu-m togrthpr In ex
i,t-a nd to rfN'rtmwi-ttH in
fnrinnllv sfitni' inilntiB nf tht prhl-in
,f tnriff revision. lHrig the m!inn
,f thr-1 1;tvx (Iip views nf high tariff
inf'M mul t," lariff ment f frH trn-l
m sb,1 ultra pnttiM-tiiittists. will !
hml. in til lanKHUg. f th official
-ilt. the MirMti of till rmirMtifm i;
li givf imiiiptlintp ani aii'att' ex
jsrcssNm l,t tin- i-tEiHtin illii- ilcinan!
fj,r I!m rn'atiun f s jmrmwfit. m
jrtiJSlill. s-mi jmlifial tariff pmini,
iw. w!ii,li )li:ill FtHi,rts rllat ami
ti4- iiNhistrial him! rinM'rrm! fa-tj
ii this sn,l ntliT 'Hntrit prtin.nt
tin8 tariff in-titl, fr till5 iiifiinna
urn n,l n-' 'f i.ri,is an,i the ex
ntth-e,"
Mtmtor lit-vvrnl, wB th- irint-ip:il
i.Mki-r f Ihf lay. H !:
Within titan firtir miit(m a ft
luriff will hav lici-n !. I h""
,-.(! In-iirtc it will ) tti l-t tariff
tlirt ?Miigr,, ha, iv,- rnitrMi'tl. It
w-H Iff liitrii- in thini that it will
th. Jst AmiTM-aii tariff eretfeA without
iii, of a tariff eummimhm a ffin
iaisin t, iit fart. r,mi mnke plas.i
fii.rtias f,,r .,uisr,.. anl nt Ut fix
,i,iM, whii-h i. tin- ,risiv, lniiiif-i.
i(HMI.,i!a!. 1 i iiMll IMHUt llt lf le
iint! a tariff i-MlMmii,!! i -rp
;tU-l hu4 ha. ina,l jij,marv invr-.ti
i..(tn anl arrangil ss'ilitifii' ria.i
rir.,lii 'hat oilhl riilin- a h,tig-r
i riiMl. S, for (hi hit tiM w iihii!
hav.. n taiiff IiiiiMi-1 in the M way
Hn that (hi. hai1 t th last tariff
tn hiiil!-,l. w- 'ivm mnt ir,vi,r a
rniniiit of tariff Thi pri
I -t i-in, rii n y nrvt-r must 1,' fa''
Tariff Building on BusfneM Bisit.
; Ii,.r.t..f'. lo?h Eiirtiis httvi' hinhl
'.ml tariff W.I limit ! if ")a.if
,iin ,f , l,..ll. . H-,ih larti
r fiam,!. r a . alil rvi
a (,ri , t i'. tariff, ha, ha
lir-fii rusliwl tlinoigh witlisHt tw? or
thUitr t ut tin1 fa-!,, without wthir
l. H rlwiral fcnowlnl. nr nrimlifir partly ""-. -""" !-
, .,. . .IfiMl. th tiw bnaii t. he m tho sum
lull to mmke ehUrntumn. , hp w(,r M( , ,.
Otlier Oummtwloiw for Less Important ,,, ,Mak auitM V.v hf ruT l
SulijectK. jl,. ihrrr lnH
Kxrrnl mi llif tariff, runirrri Iiaitins f aM
rw thi wishiiii of a enmmimum at
lrtskiii-; art jslauniT
1st ipnlatiil in tfi ntmrt ami ytm arm
tt,. tn rnniar all ort f mljn-ffi j Tendms tt Deeds.
ami rrprt t roli-'ri'HH ei the tariff j i3v (fcm day t ailrtl In th-ff.
iiinn iffiriilt. inlrtpafp anil fttr Is-onli"!-, nnA f herewith tenilpr trt wn.,
n :t.iiin taa ail oini'r pri'Si'ta1. rrnsiir a ?mi am1 mirjri o o. ra,,,.
htisms riiailiinil. t-sri'iitimg anly tfcr ly m ill sMwrf'mr with the ietmm w
,,hh m nf rnrnnrr ami liaki. i the ralrarl. Ihnnnh 1 a. Bot rmjoirwl
rr,ii- ami Itanhin-; ropgris han ar .to t'inlr th1 imaii wnti! the pity sfesnM
Non-Wjul that it rannnt wiwlT lil havf HrrW a to Iww Illf paraar.
ate until - riiinmiioii shall hav? i-nt wouhl Im, iaat,. This iT-f is heut mm-
ars in stialvtn-; our own rtons f ji-r! to ili4ivrry ta you immliawiy
tinaarial iawi an,t th" mmetmy wfmrmx iifion your pnymrnt i ir aooiBi
f aliiir nation.. ifiwl in the nmtnet, if too trH il
t'oa-ns rroatiil lh- ttlin-au f Par rat- a hank is Mlfonl ! rppeiw St
,orat ion for tliii pin (hiii. A t tar years "on ymir fa-fcaif it will he AemiteA
,1 ihomngh work ly this l.tinau. . aiam there, mihjrrl t .hr farnvBt ol mrrnrr
in ,lv joiriy propow. to dntmy it or nr Imiiwis. laanmni u
Moji its (aiMir-i. t tmgreim ftwtM ltratiiii wnejnr y win mo,
tho iialatriai ,omintion tn ftt mil paviio-tit-t ay m or ain. ,o
tain fai-ti. Tho r-mrt of thn - nn.l partly m water homls. I will nHWo
n.wioit an.1 th..o of Ilic intirati mm to l.o -wtI Ml pla'wl w
mion t -.nltl in Uf law Lank of naat ty. liignatl l.v jeu,
f..i- t, lo,,nriiioii! of rnianiarra ana cfM-l ami siirrirseai; iiii'i-r(BMi?
tahor, the linroan .f rrlwa-"i, tho nai.
Klkiioi taw. tho rati- law. tho unmigra
a law ami Wloit of tit wrfmffi Saw.
of tiio iaat mx or wti'U yt'srs.
Tariff Commission of IBM.
itat'l rttalrart j,ravit?-l.
Clantortng for Right of Way.
1 a,1artaaii that som gontiHws
m ntlors of ywr romiaon poimr-ii haw
heer, rlamorta-s for a right of way
mv promitm, 1 I ' il.tii;hti4
arfviv ynn that aaiph- provision is aalr
in the tainlcrrf for a right
arro.s ui,l iyiB. for any ptp.Hi
..art- aioi r.'.-..innoti.I m.wt at which the i nwro. ..
lio a,iiiaitrativo iartff mm m uio- aor lanoi, ,.-i
whioh hav sittt ,iia,-t sftiiJ,!.
I 4. mni,m kn the etiv nfmr wm
ijjao.1
Tho tariff roinmi-.ioa of tvis
I ait.l rorMnmriolil tlia miMt inipnr
nt f.attiro ,f oar projoat tariff al
iiiiitration. It originatnl 'h app'
!r,aor. iio,artir,.i
hn tuloflol. 'oiii;mw
iho a4(t(tra!ivo oi-tna rir ,
l.v O, tariff rmii.ioa.
ttayl tho tariff mm,ww wa a.k
f,,r now io s not jjo ii far 3. the tariff
, omimioi of I-' . W. hit Boa
a kts, o(v a ronnii..!oa aff oriorts to
f si .1 oMt fjo.t an.l maso ria-.ifiatiaii.
i.,KI, it to fu ittitios frnni thoso
tart. ani .).int th"i to tksa ulawifi
. 0 Cl.t-- -9
,-.t p
!i,o Mlf
... ,.e,-'o vfti .a mn
; I m, rat "' r
i ,;,,".If '"'r'1 if
.r.- l f.'.'t that th im
I'fKW.O. i"l Ffl. 17. Firo th
i . rnin- ifi.troyi-o th" rhtt.lion.- of thf
Iin!,"pia Huh. Tho loss i o.tlitiat,!
,1 (,i.i'ioo. Many roiii... paintings sail
Mtno. -tithart from till parts of tho
n .rM. won- (itt royil, Tho origin of
'.in f:r. i. uakaowo.
i t,:rL"i i'ii -..oo'.io ity
,.f a . ato-il.lo ,li!n.,il
-at. of a Kir.t avon,io
In i-. Mtf it w:i brought
Ali.r hail on or.r!,l .
. whoih
o tariff
11.. I th
ol.i.-.-i is a wav winoh w.nl.l
rsppj.,1 anv l,isiaooi man or rf
,n han-llitii thoir oatorpri. , io
am" fa.liif.B. l!"tl parti., have
j.w.Jrv -toro. ,a,l tho tarttt oE,,Hisiviy oo..
oil that ,iag havo wiij.,.! campaigns a. to whoihor
,r,-a,:on. hoon oor tariff poiirv h,nM io r,a tho pro
ll.o I heft
from th'
ijrv -toro.
havo ,
Ilho
' roa.i.
ini,h''at. , lit ti
for whi'-h trim
hy .l,,lo.. Sn. ti
ist s In 1, jjou'i.
U rol lo ri, !ii Ta,-onta t.ti
h t:.i loin OJ.U...1 ury
a tht'i oily on hi. piom i,o ,
VJ.lol
work pn para
vh
ar r.'vonno 1,3
revi-ion ha. tioan 1olavo,1 until j ff
opio have -rlrol immo-liato re .
nl .o, finally t tariff half
alo,as.
A orinaaoat tariff roaumissui-tn it
i ila,h,, i,ooaa. .-ommittoo of ron
oo oawoot ilo tho work. Thoso ont
o.It.M a.nit-t o r.a-1 nut th f'
,v hMii.i;"t,. anno. At those "hear
rrow.is f nio-i roprooBtifff va
o,as inito-s ,.,i-oM. of toomi rates
f ,lotv. jam !' roftnittw iwaan. Meh
,, of llioin i .-ar. fatty pr(rl npoB
sso srt,nlar loiria.r aooo.
t,,. it far l.l.r i.rooaro.) than h
.,..0,0,,, too toi t,,iooor. 'ory
witnass, . appear hefsr the eom
h.s
fnrni-ili ao ar my emia-w-l witit wtmr
ption of the trartifular j-vrtious
ar lanil rwniroa aa.o-r iw.
for biilkhaails nni applianees for the
f wafor nal pii-elmos I wtH
ho ola.l to wake ami en-rote the 3eeA
out. mplatcl wt provio-l Mr n sb
ontraet.
Tried t Accommodate City.
' 1 havo triwf to aoeommiH.stt5 the
, ,tv ia vory way frnwiMe. bat as thw
.ooi. to I wrthine in -.tore far me,
o.ropt minpnaions awl as yt
..ro not oven mima int. r, st on tfce
no, nor .liio Jalr 1. 1. I l "
thai 1 wowM be jnsttfiej in fortker -en.pn-t
tha tiina for foment, i
rnnrh as I .ItaMfc to aji-" " m
,v .leatawK ' ,h
rv ho i.l tali-lv an l waoM -.Mot
this s a domau.1 for the -.Late
pavmeat of th' nioner s J
, i.lr-1 in the voalrar- above referred
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