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THE STAYTGN MAIL t . D. AirXANOtR. Publisher S T A Y T O N ............. ........O REG O N NEWS OF THE WEEK I d a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. A R etu rn « o f th e L e t t Im p o rta n t but N o t L e ts In te re s tin g Events o f th e Past W e e k . The British cabinet stands firm ior greater Irish liberty. The church er a's in the French cal>- inet lias been staved off. The trouble which caused a suspen sion of all Butte papers is far from an end. Hermann has lost another point in his trial for destroying letter press books. Four separate investigations are l>e- ing made of the Brewster, New York, railroad wreck. The death list has now reached 21. An explosion in a coal mine near Monterey. Mexico, caused 30 deaths. Register Nolan, of The Dalles land office, has been removed. T W E N T Y K IL L E D . F R IS C O B U IL D IN G U P . M u sic o f S a w and H a m m e r C on tinu es N ig h t and D ay. San Francisco, Feb, 19. San Fran cisco, after all, is not going to nllow the opportunities for civic betterment brought about by the earthquake and tire to go entirely neglected. A begin niug, feeble enough though it be, ha* been made. Several of the downtown streets are to be widened. The heavy teaming and the congestion brought about where building is progressing have moved the board o f supervisors to decree that portions o f the sidcwnlks must be sacrificed to the thoroughfares. While this in itself is of importance for the future San Francisco, its greatest significance lies in the fact that it has met with general approval and repre scuts the first signs o f a willingneie« to make sacrifices for the city that is to be. The magnificent programme o f wid ened streets, parks and squares outlined for the city while the embers still glowed is a gradually passing vision but those who unselfishly love San Fran cisco still have hope that part of the great plan at least w ill be realized. The street widening is the first ray o f hope. A walk about the burned section shows that a wonderful amount o f re building has been accomplished. Since the first o f May new buildings to the value o f $45,000,000 have been begun. Plans are living drawn for a like amount. In every case the structures are erected under rush orders. In sev eral instances work has continued night and day. The streets resound with the sound o f the piiedriver, the saw and the hammer by night as well as by day The last traces o f gloom have given way to an abiding faith. The promotion committee has issued a bulletin bearing on the population o f San Francisco at the present time. The committee, after figuring by various methods, com»*« to the conclusion that the city now contains 428,000 persons. Before the fire the committee figured that the jKipulation o f the citv was 500.000. The figures o f the Southern Pacific agree almost exactly with those o f the promotion committee. Due al lowance, however, must be made for the zeal o f both bodies, and a fair and con servative estimate o f the c it y ’s (topu- lation would place it at about 400,000. IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS M o n d a y . F e b ru a ry 18. Washington, F*>b. 18.— Aft»>r more tlum live hours consldemt Ion of the ag ricultural appropriation hill, tin* senate increased from $3,500 to $5,000 the sal ary of G ifford Pino hot, chief forester. The ihdiate was devoted mostly to the mctluida of administralion amt general policy of the forest service, and at times broadened to Include the public land question generally. Practically no progreea was made on the argicultural bill. Wasbingtoon, Feb. 18.— The house today adopt«*,! a resolution present«1«I by Overstreet, of Indiana, authoiising the clerk to insert a provision in the |>o«t- otlice appropriation b ill Usiking to the reduction o f compensation to railroad* for «u riyin g the mail to take effect July 1. '1 he amendment to the immigration bill, as passed by the senate Saturday, was agreed to m the bouse t«)day. Tbls w ill, it is believtai, effectively Imr Jap anese coolies from the United Stat«*s and settle the Jit|»tn«‘*c ttchooi <|U«atioii. S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 16. H eavily L o ad ad E le c tric T ra in L e a v e t th e T ra c k tbe b ill. Points of order were made against many provision* of the bill, ami were generally *u*Utlne«l. Washington, Feb. 14. — Tin* senate today paesod a bill providing for the investigation of the water sources of the Unit«sl Stales. The Investigation Is to lie made by the director of the geologi es I survey. Both underground and surface waters are to Is« investigated. An amendment was adopted, which permits «*o-o|a<ration lietween the slates ami the Ftnteral government In making hydrogrnphli' surveys. A solution of Hie Ju|mno*e problem is threatened w ith complete failure hecaus«« of Senator I ¿sign's Irritating and bulldozing tnithw. Republicans are alarmed at the situation tonight and apprehensive Hint tin» exclusion amendment added to the immigration hill w ill lie op|*i*i*d by a strong Demo cratic filibuster that cannot prove other thun successful at this late |>eriod of the sr-ssion. Democratic senators lire also con*id«>ring the advisability of calling a conference on the amendment and making it a party measure. W ednesday, F e b ru a ry I 3 a New York, Feb. 18. Hlxteen passcu- gers were killed outright, four olhcre have died o f their injuries, and at least 50 more Were more or less seriously in jured ill the wreck o f the White I’luins and Brewster express oil the llnrlem division o f the New York Centra! A Hudson River railroad, licitr Woodluwu rond in the Bronx borough of Greater New York Saturday evening. The trnln left the Grand Central sta tion lit •1:13 o ’clock, drnwn by tvtfo heavy electric motors, mid loaded with a matinee crowd mid commuters on their way home from business iu the city. It consisted o f a combi nation baggage and smoking car, and five coaches. A fter stopping at One Hun dred anil Twenty fifth street, the train was scheduled to run express to White i'lahis. At Woo,llawn road the four tracks pass through a rough, rocky cut mid take a sharp curve. When the (ruin reached the curve it was running nt u speed estimated at fit) miles an hour. Moth motors and the smoking enr swung safely around the curve, but the other cars left the rails and plunge.) over the sides with a terrific erash, tearing up the track* for a hundred yards before they collapsed. The muse of the wreck has not been officially determined. A t Grand Central station there was inclination to blame the accideut to spreading rails, but later it was said that it was believed that the axle o f the first passenger coach broke. Washington. Feb. ltt. -The Adminis Washington, F’ob. 13.— The senate tration plan to settle the California t**U»y passed a hill giving the govern- Japanese situation was approved in the inent the rigid to appeal to tlie Su senate today by the adoption o f the sen preme court for a construction of the ate committee report on the iiuinigra- mmstltutionailty of any law involved in A forest tire is raging in the 800,000- tion itili. This report continues a pro a crim inal suit. This measure has acre for» at reserve in the W ichita vision which authorizes the president to .............7 ‘ , , , , :n mountains, Oklahoma. The entire ex,dud* Japanese laborer* fro,,, th ei\ *H’n UMî,,,r «MMidemllon for several tract is threatened with devastation. Unite«! States at his discretion. The re davs and was pass, d only after muny port will now go to the hoiffec for its umeiidments had Iteci! ttdoptod ut Hi«, Street railway employes of Helena approval, which is assured. The entire suggeritimi of senatore w ho bave en ti- went on strike for an increase o f 50 lay was devote«! to debate on the re cized thè provisione <>f thè b ill. cents a day. Four hours later they port. The Distri,*t of Coiumbin appropria- A G R E E M E N T W IT H J A P A N N E X T . were at werk w ith the advance granted. tion bill, currying iieurly $11,0110,000, Washington, Feb. 16. - Fn the discus was pascsi after liti hour’s consid, ra An ice gorge in the Missouri river, sion o f the postofHce appropriation bill tina . F o llo w F a s ia g e o f Im m ig ra tio n B ill— near Verm illion, S. P ., has caused the in the house today Overstreet said the C a lifo rn ia 's C a te W e a k . The bill eetahlifhing un agriniltiiral river to leave its banks. One hundred committee had reach**,i the conclusion 1 wink in thè IMiiiippines was taken up fam ilies are homeless and farme<s are Waakiingttm, F«*b, 18.— The state de that a reduction in the railway mail ‘ i for considemtion, but ditliculty was en* partment ia awaiting th<* ilispueilmo by greatly alarmed. was absolutely necessary. The railroads are trying to stain . , cornitele»! tastili*«* th«* l'h ilippin e tarlff r,mgr«--sa o f the pending immigration bill There has been an anti-British out jede the house,” he said, “ vet there , b ill, which passed t il« house at l be last break in India. before proceeding further with the con is not a scintilla o f evidence to show s«*ssion, was int«*r|xi*«*<l us an ainend- sid,'ration o f the Japan,**« exrluaion A FYeneh cabinet crisis is threatened that the reduction is excessive, ' on the church question. question. I f the bill ia enacted, tin im postal service will not be impaired in the slightest degree, and not a train A Chicago gTand jury may indict Tile first night session was h«*ld to mediate effort will lie made to come to will he eut off, notwithstun<Ling the night to consi,l«*r private j»*ii*ioii bills. Mayor Dunne for not enforcing the law. a formal agreement with the Jupanrao threats o f the railroad companies. There S T A T E H O O D S T R IK E S S N A G . Brownsville citizens testified at the Washington, Feb. 13.— Headway was government that w ill insure the ron- has not been a telegram received bv the senate investigation that many families members of this house from a business mild,* to,lay by the house in it* consid tinuanro o f the pre*«*nt policy o f that left the city because they feared negro F a rm e r» A re W e a ry in g o f O k la h o m a concern or a commercial body which has eration of the naval appropriation b ill, government withholding pnsnporta to soldiers. not been prompted by the rnilroads, ami and more than half the b ill perfected. America to Japan,**« laborer*. C o n s titu tio n a l C o n v e n tio n . for one 1 refuse to be stampeded by The investigation of Senator Bailey, Guthrie, Okla., Frb. 19.— Anxious to their threats or deflected by their en A number of [loints nf order wen, made Ho far a* tho pending b*gi*lntion is o f Texas, has proven that the senator and sustained against minor provisions get busy with their plowing and fearing treaties.” concerned, it i* state,i that there is received money from the Waters-Pierce in the hill. General debate on the bill was not they will not receive pay for a long ev«»ry reason to b«*lieve that it will be Oil Company. The appropriation for a steel floating concluded when the house adjourned. drydock to «*o*t not exeoedingg $1,400,- acceptable to the Japan,*»« government; In a head-on collision between two time, i f ever, for their attendance on Northern Pacific trains near Helena, the constitutional convention, many of 000 was struck out of the bill on a at any rate, there hn* not yet !>een the F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 15. two firemen were killed and nine pas the farmer delegates have scattered to point of order, which was made by slightest sign o f disapproval in that Washington, F'eb. 16. — An agree sengers injured. their homes, intimating that they will ment to vote tomorrow on the confer M r. Mann, of Illinois. quarter. x The Western Retail Lumbermen’s As not return unless it is to vote for the ence report on the im m igration bill, An interesting fact that ha* devel T u esd ay, F e b ru a ry 12, sociation, in convention at Salt Lake, document as a whole when it is com which includes the provision int«*nded oped in the dincunaion o f the respective Washington, Feb. 12.— The senate adopted resolutions against prevailing pleted by the few men in control o f the to settle the California Ju|«nese ques occupied the day in argument of the right* o f ntate and nation wliere treaties high lumber prices. tion, was rtjached in the senate today ( pm granting the government the right are involved is that, in nt leant one convention. The Japanese - Corean Exlusion as the result of an entire day of discus to take un iipis-al on points of law it. The expense o f the convention to case, the- ( 'alifornia courts have taken League, o f San Francisco, says Mayor sion upon that measure. crim inal eas,-s. No action was taken the most advanced grounds in favor o f Schmitz and the school board surren date above the $100,000 appropriation The principal speakers were Bacon dered to President Roosevelt. made by congress is nearly $150,000. and Tillm an in opposition to what they on the measure. tho supremacy o f the treaties, in one The District of Columbia appropria- H ayti and Germany are quarreling. Pay o f the delegates has stopped, and regarded ns un effort to prevent the u on bill, carrying $10,724,523, an in- instance holding that the treaty rights i f congress does no come to the rescue Bonth from getting a «lesirable class of | <if $087,298 over the amount as of alien* to )><>*•<’** real «Ntate could not The floods in Nebraska are receding. with an additional appropriation, some immigrants. passed by the house, was taken up and bo destroyed by a state law. A bill for woman surffage has been o f the delegates w ill be in a bad way, 1 illman s remarks on the Japanese n,,tjce has ls*«*n given that tin* bit! w ill introduced in the house of commons. as they cannot afford to stay longer at question brought a warning from L s lg e I hj put on its passage tomorrow. LO SSES MADE K NO W N. that if they were continued lie should The house land committee has yield their own expense. Advices are com Washington, Feb. 12. — A fter the move that tlie discussion proceed b«*- ed to Roosevelt's plea for the leasing of ing in from the state that citizens here hind closed doors. International re (sissage of u ntmils-r of hills under F ire In su ran ce C o m p an ies S u ffe re d to coal land. and there are subscribing to funds to ferences were not made afterward by unanimous consent the hous«* today ri* E x te n t of S I80,O O O .O O O . Discharged negro soldiers declare send the delegates back to their jolis. Tillm an. solved itself inu» committee o f the New York, Feb. 18. -Tho committee there was a plot to k ill them at Neighborly farmers who do not wish whole to consider the naval appropriu to see the convention entirely in the Washington. Feb. 15. — The house, tion hill. A number of reooinmenda o f the five o f tho thirty flvo in*urancn Brownsville. hands o f the lawyers, the politicians after a highly inter«*sting delsite, t,slay tion* of the naval appropriations com companies which acted in unison in set The house pension committee ha« an and the urban element, have promised passed the naval appropriation hill, mittce were elim inated on points of tling their San Francisco losses by fire nounced that it has completed its work to take care o f the farm work o f the rural statesmen. The daily attendance which carries in round numiiers $96, order. The army appropriation hill and earthquake, today made public in fort his session. at the session is now less than 75 per 000,000. Burton o f Ohio made an un the fortitb-atlons appropriation* hill this city the list o f their net losses by The president has reached a final eent o f the 122 delegates, and manv o f successful effort to strike out the pro and the omniube lighthouse hill w* r, tho disaster. The estimated round vnlue agreement w ith the Californians on those still here sit sullenly in their vision for an additional Isittleship of sent to <*onferpn<*e o f the destroyed or diimaged property the school question. seats and let the leaders run things to the Dr«*adnaught type. The naval appropriation hill was con insured by tho 233 companies in San suit themselves. An amendment by F ’oss was adopted, sidered by sections under the live- Senator Hopkins of Illinois, threat Francisco was $315,000,000, and there Prominent delegates from Indian T er lim itin g to $800,000 «*aeh the cost of minute rule. ens to talk the river and harbor hill to ritory and some from Oklahoma are was a net insurance loss o f $180,000,000, death. H e would have a three weeks’ openly charged with a plot to defeat tw o torpedo Imat destroyers authorized S e a ttle F a ir Bill M u s t W ait covered by 102,000 policies. Tho gross in the b ill, exclusive of armament. task. statehood entirely by dr-w ing up a con Washington, FYb. 12.— Senator Piles Another amendment, also by Foss, loss o f all kind* by tho disaster is esti The Postal Telegraph company has stitution that will be rejected by the was adopted, providing that, of the today attempted to call up Senator A n people at the election next August. Those keny’s bill appropriating $700,000 for mated by tho committee at $1,000,OOO. announced an increase in pay for its involved in the alleged plot have been vessels authorized in last year's naval government buildings and exhibits at OOO. The 35 companies, in th«*ir settle employes following the action of the against making one state out o f the two b ill as well as in this year’s, not more the Seattle exposition, but was unstic- ments, handled 42,077 claims. Western Union in advancing wages. territories for political reasons. Dis- than one battleship and one torpe«lo c«*ssful. He has hope« of piissing the The eight largest settlements on indi Railroads of the United States need i a1fT,,''tion has now begun to pervade the boat destroyer or two torpedo boats j j democratic members as well as those shall be built by one contracting party, hill through the senate later this week, vidual building* were: San Francisco $500,000,000 for improvements, but ! on the republican side, and charges of The postoffice appropriation b ill was hut it is understood no attem pt w ill he Hotel, $992,200; F’alrmount Hotel, $200, since the Interstate Commerce com ..................... . i bossism have become so persistent that taken up under an agreement that gen made to have it a«*te«l on by tho house 000; Merchant*’ Exchange, $582,000; mission inquiries they cannot obtain there ¡, hnn<linn *'hp before next winter. is 3r,rir„ apprehension the convention eral debate should cease at 12 noon. the money on watered stock and the may break up. Hhreve building, $384,497; Hprecknls railway magnates don’ t know where to Washington, F'eb. 16.— The Navy de ( • ’a ll) building, $515,000; Uhronicle T h n rs d a y , F e b ru a ry 14. look for relief. partment was informed t«*lay by cable building, $480,000; Palace Hotel, $1,265,- Sm oot's V ictory A ssu red . Washington, F'eb. 14. — Tlie naval that the cruiser Chicago hud arrived at 000 , Floods in Nebraska have blocked Washington, Feb. 19.—There appears appropriation b ill occupied the entire Acujutlu,1 Salvador, whither she hud railway traffic. to be not the slightest doubt that the tim e of the house today, and it was al be«*n sent from Magdalena Isiy to look H e a re t W ine a R ound. Castro has caused the wholesale ar senate will vote to permit Reed Smoot most completed. The single remaining after American interests during the ex Albany, N. Y., F’eb. 18.--Supremo s«*ction is that increasing the naval es isting friction between Nicaragua and rest of suspected enemies. to retain his spat when this famous case tablishment. I t wa* allowed to go Honduras. The vessel w ill lie kept Court Justice F'itts hns handed down is closed on Wednesday next. Smoot’s Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, de over until tomorrow, when it is expe<*t- w ithin rea :h of cable connection with decisions sustaining the position of A t fends Smoot’s right to a seat in the friends claim to have 43 sure republican ed an effort w ill l>e made to reduce the the department for a few days, ready to torney Genernl William S. Jackson in votes and anywhere from six to ten number of battleship* provided for in senate. meet any demande upon her. the matter o f tho proceedings in the in democrats. The probabilities are the terest o f William R. Hearst to oust The British cabinet has announced senate will hold that it will take a two- C o n g re s s L e a d e rs to H e lp . N e w 8 a n to D o m in g o T re a ty . George B. McClellan from the office o f thirds vote to oust Smoot, in which the first step towards Irish home rule. event 31 votes would save him; but i f Wa*hington, F'eb. 13.— That the San Washington, Feb. 13. — The pros!- mayor o f New York City. Justice F'itts The Massachusetts legislature has it is decided that a majority vote would Francisco school question w ill be set d ,nt today sent to the senate tlie new decided that the attorney general hnd petitioned congress to revise the pres vacate his seat, he will still have the tled is the general opinion in official tr aty with the repuhplic of Santo Do authority to hear the application o f Mr. ent tariff laws. necessary 46 votes and some to spare. circels. Mayor Schmitz and his asso mingo relative to the revenues o f that Hearst for leavo to begin quo warranto proceedings ngainst Mr. McClellan, ciates received a message from the pres country. It sets forth In the preamble The Thaw trial has been postponed hich was denied by Mr. Jackson’• Kansas M ay Give * 7 5 , 0 0 0 Domingo has predecessor, Attorney General Mayor. ident saying he desired to confer w ith the fact that Santo on account of the death o f the wife of Topeka, Kan., Feb. 19__ A bill appro them to«lay at 2:45 o ’ .clock. Secretary entered upon an agreement with her one of the jorois. priating $75,000 for the Alaska-Yukon- Root ha*l a long conference w ith Speak credit*« which is made contingent upon S ig n al H o n o r fo r M u lk e y . Pacific Exposition was introduced in er Cannon and w h ile both declined to the fa«*t that this county shall collect Hermann’ s original letters have been Washington, F’eb. 18__ F'or half an the senate this morning bv the commit talk, it is the general belief that the the money and it is then ageed that the admitted as evidence in his letter book tee on ways and means. The exposition tria l. Postponement has also been is to be held in Seattle in 1909, and the Japanese school question was discuss- president of the fJnit«Ml States shall ap hour Saturday Senator Mulkey, o f Ore granted to give further tim e for the de- appropriation is to cover the cost o f a ed. It is admitted that communioa-1 point a representative of the govem - gon, presided over tho senate, whilo fense to prepare for the admission of i building and making an exhibit for tions have been exchange*! between tlie rrient as receiver general to take charge the Japanese question was under discus Ja|>aneee ambassador and Boot. ¡o f all the funds collected. sion. these letters. I Kansas. The merit by M cCriery, of Kentucky. action retailt«*d. No