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THE DAYTON HERALD PINCHOT ON FOREST RESERVES IRRIGATIONIST MEET REVOLT GROWING RAPIDLY. i Santigo in Rebellion—Insurgents Con Chief Forester Explains to Irrigation- trol Santa Clara Province. ists Government’s Scheme. Havana, Sept. 4.—The situation here Boise, Sept. 4.—The policy of with .OREGON ’ DAYTON is far darker than at any previous time drawing vast areas of the public-domain since the insurrection broke out. News from entry under the land laws in order , of an uprising in Santiago province, to create fo est reservei or comerve the while not yet published here, is spread water supply for purpose of irrigation, ing about the city and causing the which has been vigorously opposed by Mr. Sleeper, - f^sovvow vv a • gravest vvuvviu. concern. When influential interests m the West^ had its defenders and opponents at tonight’s session of tbe National Irrigation con Press Santiago dispatch, he endeavored gress. to verify it through the State depart United States Senator Carter, of A Resume of the Less Important but Montana, the presiding officer, gave a Vice President of United States Given ment, but was told it was absolutely untrue. Subsequently it was verified brief outline of tbe legislation enacted Not Less Interesting Events . Cordial Reception— Delegates from private newspaper sources, by congress giving to the president of of the Past Week. , From Many States. extent of the rising in Santiago is not the United States the extraordinary known, but it is the opinion nere that authority to exercise his discretion in the worst calamity of all to the Palpoa An Anglo-Spanish alliance is likely setting apart such reservations. He government would be an insurrection made the declaration that it could be Boise, Idaho, Sept. 3.—Boise is fill in the near future. in Eastern Cuba. set down as the definite purpose of the Governor Jonhson has been renom- national congress not only to stop fur- ed with people and filled with enthu- The Associated Press was informed The city gates have been tonight by two reliable eyewitnesMB inated by Minnesota Democrats. ther destruction of »be forests, but to eiasm. During August the national debt was set aside reseives on which new timber thrown open and hosts of visitors from that Cardenas, which hitherto has been decreased a little more than $3,000,000. may grow and where the headwaters of all parts of the West have poured in by considered a perfectly peaceful city, the streams may be coiserved. tb. t,.tolo.d to attend tbe Uth .„nue! Illinois authorities want tbe govern Mr. Pinchot stated that the policy of ment to send a warship after Stensland. President Roosevelt was “to give every session of the National Irrigation con- guards on one side and roving insur- Thousands of strikebreakers are being part of the public lands their very best gress and have a gqpd time. * Notwitb- gents on the other. Tbe only province remaining per sent to Ban Francisco to work on street use.” Tbe problem bi said, was one standing the big crowd, the biggeet Boise ever saw, the citizens are happy, fectly peaceful is Puerto Principe.* of tbe most difficult, and one in which cars. _ for their congress bids fair to be the The Associated Press correspondent the forest service “had made lots of Fletcher D. Proctor, eon of Senator > at Cienfuegos telegraphed tonight that mistakes.” Piobably it would contin most successful ever held. Proctor, has been elected governor of Tbe first day of the congress passed off there are 3,000 armed insurgents in ue to make mistakes, he said, but tbe Vermont. Speeches, nu- that vicinity and that all the small effort was to study, in connection with according to schedule. Bankwrecker Stensland declares that the people, the question of method by meroue but brief, all dealt with the towns in Banta Clara province are con- who attack and insurgt Cashier Hering is responsible for his which all parts of the public reserve subject uppermost in the minds of the trolled by insurgents, downfall. can be put to the best use. These re people—irrigation and home building loot trains and I seize the property of' in tbe arid West. PiesidM^’Roose 'ore'gn er s as well ae that of Cubans. Governor Chamberlain is being boom serves to a certain extent control the velt's letter, read by' Giffori^^nchot, Trjnidad is surrounded by insurgents, stock business of the West, he said, for ed (or president of the National Irriga was the keynote, and the tall^ml Vice and the government appears powerless the chief summer range is in tbe re tion congressi—~- President Fairbanks followed along the to protect the property of Americans serve. The stockmen could not be George Gould is said to be seeking a kept off entirely at the demand of the lines of that letter. and other foreigners. Railway trains route for tbe Denver & Rio Grande into irrigationists, nor ( could tbe service Fairbanks was the star attraction at are held up at will, and passengers Oregon and Portland. " thé congress. He was greeted by hun- • searched. The Cuban Central railroad let them have free run of the reserves. dreds prior to and after the meetings, has declined to assume respqnsibility “ Bo you Me, ” said Mr Pinchot, General Stoessel and other Russian and at the public reception tonight was for the safety of passengers or freight. “ that the forester stands in the middle officers at Port Arthur when tbe fort Recruiting for government forces is tendered a typical Western welcome. and he gets it coming and going. ” ress was surrendered to the Japanese making good progress here. The gov His speech this morning mad», a decid The speaker stated that some reserves may be given a new trial. were practically without.trees and one ed hit, demonstrating to the congress ernment continues to make fine head Lieutenant Edward H. Dunn, U. 8. in Kansas was without a single tree— that the vice president, like the presi way wherever there is open fighting. N., has been dismissed from service for facts which had been tne subject of dent, had given an ear to the demands The troops in the western part of scandalous conduct to tbe prejudice of much criticism—but it was the purpoee oi the people of the West and' stands Pinar del Rio have! have; not yet come up good older and naval discipline. ready to lend them a helping *hand at with Pino Guefrera, and, according to to put trees there’ and to restore the the Associated Press correspondent every turn. -Criminal chargee are. to be made grass on tbe range. The service, be It is the intention of a certain ele with tbe troops, -there is no present said, had the biggest job of tree plant* against Philadelphia bank directors ment to push the $100,000,000 idea at likelihood of their doing so, ae the ing on the face of the earth. \ The emperor of ;China has pro- >r pinehot the number oi the subsequent sessions of tbe congress, troops might march for ten years and daimed his intention of granting a ranger8 in the service as 1,137 and the Fred J. Keisel, of Salt Lake, is tbe all the while Guerrera would be just constitution. , supervisors ae numbering 105. Under principal promoter of this idea, but ahead of them in the hills. There President Palma refuses to treat with the laws of Prussia, he said,* the same there is little Ijklihood the congress ara thousands of mount ain trails with the Cuban rebels and wants no Ameri- reserves would be controlled by 110,000 will support him. Pref-ident Roosevelt which the insurgents are familiar and in his letter very clearly expresses hii which lead in all directions. If Guer can intervention. rangers and 12,000 supervisors. Senator Heyburn was called to the disapproval of the scheme, stating in rera cared to harass the government, ita The fight between Gans and .Nelson plain language that there must be no troops could be killed off by.sharp at Goldfield, Nevada, was won by the platform and immediately launched in direct appropriation for tbe construc shooters, The government has no cav to a bitter attack on tbe administra former in the forty-second round on a tion’s forestry policy. Some of the tion of government irrigation works alry in Pinar del Rio, and the only foul. . delegates were with Heyburn ; a far until the present national irrigation real soldiers are the artillerymen, but, The cruiser Boston went agronud on larger element stood by Roosevelt and law bas been proven a success and as they are on foot, they cannot cope Orpas island shortly after leaving Se Pinchot. Once, when Heyburn n ale a money invested bas been, returned to with the well mounted veterans on the attle. She was nulled off uninjured at particularly unjust criticism of tbe tbe Federal treasury. insurgent side. high tide. president, he was hissed from all parts ----- Coast Railroad Building. Two" masked men held up the State ' of tbe convention hall and forced to Bauer to Beat Down Revolt. San Francisco, Sept. 3.—The South bank of * Rainier, Oregon, and. after, suspend. When the hissing began to subside, ' St. Petersburg, Sept. 5.—The situa ern Pacific is fast completing its plans binding the cashier, escaped with be tween 12,000 and $2,500 in gold. Heyburn, mad through and through, tion in the Bhueba, Javenshir and for the connection of Eureka and San and waving his arms furiously, roared other districts of Southeastern Cauca Francisco and the extension of the road i- Posses are in pursuit. sus, where Tartar-Armenian hostilities on to Portland, forming a coast line. at the audience: Reports from the provinces indicate are in full sway, have grown so serious “Hiss, you geese, hiss.” • . _ that throughout Russia a general statg illo hissing was renewed, and when that the viceroy has susperseded Gene The basis of the plan is the California The Northwestern", which is under the con of prHaging and incendiarism existV/ijt had again subsided, Heyburn ral Golochtkapoff, governor general of trol of the Southern Pacific. It-bas fighting between the peasantry and p©- shouted: Elizabetbpol province, by General just been announced that the junction lice occurring at many points. “Don’t try that on me. I am too old Bauer, whose name was coupled with of the Southern Pacific and the Cali In the biennial election in Arkansas a stager to be scared. You will listen that of General Alikhanoff in connec fornia Northwestern lines will be effect tion with the strong methods by which ed at Santa Rosa. for state and county officials tbe Demo to what say.” order was restored in the Caucasus. crats elected practically everything. Of tbe 135 members of the legislature Navy Yard Men in Union. Root at Valparaiso. at least 125 of them will be Democrats. Plotting Against Mexico. New York, Sept. 4. — Employes in Valparaiso, Sept. 5.—Elihu Root, Tuscon, Aris., Sept. 4.—Collis Hum navy yards, naval stations, arsenal and China is adopting more measures secretary of state of the United States, bert, a Frenchman, and Leonardo Vil- against foreigners! and bis family, accompanied by Senor lareat and Bruno Trevino, Mexicans, gun factories, today formed a national organization here and elected officers. A bottle message set afloat in 1882 Heuneoe, the Chilean minister of for- were arrested early today at Mowry and The declaration of principles contains: has just been picked up in Beattie bar- eign affairs, and Mr. Hicks, the Ameri- Patagonia, mining camps, where many “Adopt and put into operation an bor. _ । can minister to Chile, arrived here by miners are employed. The arrests were effective plan for keeping the employes Trepoff has nervous prostration from train this afternoon. Taking made by Immigration Inspector Mur more steadily employed by having the the continual strain to which he is sub- e'ectr’c carB the party passed through phy and Rangers Olds rand Clark. It men in the different crafts join hands, jected. the A*m®ndral distnet, which was de- is charged that the men are agitators in order that the beet interests of the ’ ‘ , vastated by the recent earthquake. Japan is getting considerably worked Arriving at the wharf the party pro- who are attempting to organize a force government and the employee can be up over the killing of Japanese sealers ceeded directly on board the cruiser of Mexican miners to attack Nogales, served.” ' by Americans. । Charleston. A reception was tendered Sonora. Warning of More Bombs. Train loads of Farley’s strike break- , Secretary Root, No Hope for the Sheridan. St. Petersburg, Sept. 4.—The woman ers en route to San Francisco bad to ' Washington, Sept. 4 —D spatches re who assassinated General Min still re- strike for better food. - BraziPs Generous Gift to Chile. ceived today at the War department _ fuses to disclose her identity, but she Santiago de Chile, Sept., 5.—The Tbe revolution in Cuba is spreading onolulu indicate that the trans, admits that her passport is false and far and wideband tbe government fears government of Brazil has appropriated port Sheridan cannot be raved. She is bas warned her jailers that St. Peters outsider intervention, probably by the 1300,000 toward the fund for the relief nearly filled with water and her engines burg is on the eve of a series of acts of of the Chilean earthquake sufferers. United States. are flooded and use lees. terrorism. Kn tarad as second class matter at th : post oflcaat Dayton, Oregon. 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