'lUlsi'thls' afternoon, tonight uS .: V - S - ZSfcJT V - V .V'' ' et2sV eUV Saturday; Muth to wot winita. . ; - --Ve y:? y' 7sa- -KVrczf tE2 -Kit-...- f'-:!r:v-vv'..V. v'-':v-rrrj v-,.-'--i: r.;- .-v -Jr' C. :;E. Hows ton Rushs j Into V Burning Newcastle Rooming- Homo And CarrietuQut Mnwi r " M-C: Sullivan. ' t FIRES SO FREQUENTv SHE FELT NO FEAR Starti la ; Baaetnent From Overheated x Furnacey and " Smoke FOla Rooms - Above, v. Driving Women Lodgers in Early Morning Ardr Into Stratr.ff v .; .f-7: 1 -4 r T i J'.f. In an effort te kti a purse eonUtjv ln a enaldrable Dam of moiMjrv Mm M. C lulljvka wu erereome br amoke and had a narrow oapo. from' 4atb In a flr bat eauaed a pnlo and n aanfartd th I1 ve of more Utan' t woman and tbroatanod' the deatrueUoa of tha Nawoaatle roomlnK-bouaa, at tbe ooraar of Third and Jirrloiv etraeta, at T:M o'clock . thla ! morning. - - A : Mru. Sulllvaa wu raacued by C , B. Hawiton of truck. No. X. . Hla . atten tion waa drawn to the woman by her calllnc for help from a window an the third floor, .which abe had broken with or hands. Hewston waa standing on the aide walk.. Bushing into tbe burn Ing building and . leaping up tha two fllghta.bf'atalra,, ha. -wade two- litsXteo- ' tual . attompta to looata tha room in - which' .the woman-waa. -He had to break ' in , two doora, using hla band "to shattar the panala that he might ailp ' Tha locka In doing so no tore conaia- arable akin from hla Sngsra and knuc ' lea. Hla wounds -were dreaaad aftar he . aaved tha woman., -'':. ; ! T 'Vpdn1 an taring a third room, tha door ' of which waa open, the flrsman found Mra . BuUivan an.i aoaaatona, n H .latartad to lead has down stairs, whea , ahe fainted, oompletalr overoooe br the amoka, Although aha U a targe woman. - Hewston pickad bar up In alaarraa aad .. carrlad her down aUlra. Ipie waa Ukan ; across the street to sVgrug a tors and T' taauacltated.; --"f?.-J"v r ;. a:'- Kaay Varaewly. Baeap, - There were 1 other thrilling rescues ' and narrow e sea pea. Whea ' tha fire broke out a number of the women were In bed. The dense amoka spread rap Mly through the Urge building, . caua lng tha Inmates, In tbe majority of In ;4. atanoaa to-fir to tha street in light at : ' tire. . Whan he arrived upon the Soene, ' Chief Campbell directed half of hla men ' to rescue the ladles, cautioning them to see that every room waa vacated before they left tha building to aaalat else where In the fighting of the flames, Which .were largely, in tbe basement. ' In a few minutes Ore men were to. be .' aeen coming out of tha several an ' trances, loading, half carrying and aup , porting women who were either chok ing from the amoka, or had become ao -- excited --that -they-reotHdnot-flnd-tha - stairs leading te aafaty.Coolar-headed ! women wara engaged In assisting their friends out of tha building,- groping , their way through th blinding amoka ' . on the second and third floors. . . . ' . Threw Talaablea Xata gtreet. . ' Before leaving tha building many of the women threw their principal posses sions onto their beds and hastily tielng . tha bed olothea Into a bundle ataggered m down" wilder tha welgat-of their loads. - The last person to leave the building , " Waa Misa Dannie HalL She was sick in mA end unable to helo herself. She '- waa found by John j'pson. who, quickly wrapping some bed ciotnea arouna ner. v earrled her out of the building.. ; She t.knn to a nelahboiing bouse.-"-, J iA. Nicholson, a tailor wh6 baa a ahop under the building a,nd Uvea in a resr room, was awakened by the smoke 011 lng hla room and rushing Into his ahop ' waa compelled to break ona of hla large front windows and make hla exit Into the street through tha tagged aperture. During the course ox tne nre man F. U. Hloan experienced great dif ficulty In keeping the half hysterical - women who had eacaped death from ' tha suffocating amoke from reentering . and attempting to aava their valuables ' and clothing. :,, finally ha found It 'necessary - to station ' himself at,, the ; main entrance to keep tha women hack, - Mr Euelle Bwaln loat or. had stolen from bar WOO In currency, two diamond ' rlnga worth-110 each and a reoeipted bill t ,f of fit, which , waa In an envelope placed la the bosom of her dress. . Overheated Turmaoe Oaaae. v The fire atarted ln the bsaement from s an overheated furnace. Q,!W., Ogden " flret emelled the smoke and hla partner In the grocery etora on the fround floor of the-building mada an-nveetl Tgauon. "diaoovered the r; flames and . tnmed lir a atlll alarm, bringing out -..... .i.-v-a, . TKe resntar- eleiui wee "sounded later rrom ooa ., w , responded cnglnee Noe. 1 and i. with . their accompanying apparatue.- ' M' v? i The building ie owned by C C New , castle and 1 eondncted ae a rooming house by Mrs. L- Romalna and Mra M. Heeman. - TheK; Individual loaeea are tl"fm amoke and water. The damage to the building, according , to Chief Campbell, la hot more man Iiiiw1r4k4 aollara. f . - On the ground floor, at the comer of Third and Harrison etreeta, la the gro cery atoro of O. W. Ogaen and Ed Rog . am, which they recently purchased from ' A. Horn. Others, on Third street are O. K. Turner, meat ' market; Kasson ' Smith, new and second band store; Mlsa Scott, dreaamaker; A. Nioholaon, tailor. Their looses are email, principally by i amoke and water. Thla la th fourth considerable fire Which has visited the building within (Cont!- 1 i Page Two.), Pewcaetlo Apartment JAPS VJOULO BUY Toyo Kln Kaiha) Negotiating " - riman StamwraV -c i - OCVSRrreTCACKINO INTENDING PURCHASER Tr ana-Pacific tlna Conaiats of Steam- W KoreaMan-jhTuHa smd Mon g'olia AH Modem and Faat Steam- Special get ike.) San Franclsoo, -Jan. ll.A dispatch from Washington atatea that Consul- Oeneral Miller of Tokohama nab In formed the state department that the Toyo Klaen' Kalaha. or Japanese steam ship company, le negotiating' to buy tbe transpacific Una ox . tha . racino atau Steamship company. Tha dispatch goes on to say that K. H. ' Harriman's recent vlalt to Japan may .have had something to do with the propoaltlon and that tha Japanese government, la behind the In tending purchaaera. . ' : : Tha tranaoaciflo -line .of the . Paetfie Mall consists of tha- eteamara Korea, Siberia. Manchuria and Mongolia, The two former' wero built In 101. the two latter wero completed 'two years ago. Tha total, coat of ' the Pacific Mall Steamship company Is HO.OOO.oeO. . In tonnage, speed and equipment they are considered modern . vaaaela, , which iare giving ' San Trancisoo good v oriental service in competition wtth the Empreaa line-via Vancouver landrHUf-eattte una O - ; - .. R. P. Bchwerin, vloe-preeldent and general manager of the Paolflo Mall Una, ' hae admitted that the Japaneee line offered to buy tha Pacific Mall, but declined to say how far the Bf Oliatlona had progreaaed. ... .". , SrVLOONS MUST SUPPORT H FAMILY .THEY RUINED -:'. 1 f 4 i (ieerael KmcM gerVles.) . . ' Chicago, Jan. 1. Because the father waa declared ruined -br drink, a Jury la Judge Tutbiue court has returned1 a verdict for 117,000 In favor of the five children of Jatyt Hedlung against three eaioonaeepnre. i n, - aerenaani saloon keepers are Oscar Geyor, Ernest Thoren and Louis Lundqulstw Aooordlng to tha story told la court, Hedlung and hla family were happy until five years ago. when .he is said to. have begun tha use or liquor.- ,The father waa employed ae a carpenter with an Income of 91.100 a year.- . The children, ranging tn age from I I 11 yeara. were provided with a comfortable home, the older one au tending school regularly. As a result of drink, the children are in poverty ana tne saloon men must pay, BUTTE MOUNTAIN SOLD F0RTHIRtt)F-A DOLLAR , (Rperial Dim tea to The Jeoraal.r Butte, Mont. Jan. 11. Bis- Butte, the historic old mountain Just west of tha city, which plerree tbe akiaa at an al titude of about ,000 feet, a land mark and after which Butte waa named, baa bean aoia tor is i-a cents at a' delin quent tax aala here. "The property was bid In and only after the map had bean consulted was it known that tha moun tain had gone for a third of a dollar. CHOOSE SUCCESSOR TO , LOUBeT ON WEDr.ESDAY .. . (JnerMl gpeelal Serrlea.) - ' - Paris, Jan, II. It waa announced to day that January IT had boon aeleoted aa tha date for tha election of a presi dent of tha French. republic to Succeed Loubev , : -' 1 . . 1 . ' ' , -PACIFIC r.lAl House Where Fka Occurred Thia ''' i."";-"''f':-,,T (i-.r,.. to!', ' a)-y Flrenan'CXrHewwtoo, ' DECAPITATE E'JDDHIST f.'.0:;X fORKILli;iG'Jtf.:ER!CAliS; Medal for Chinaman Who at Risk of Life Piloted Miss Patter- ' '.y, Vi eon . to Saf ety.V;. " ""t Waahlncton. IX X. Jan, II. A full report hae bean received at the atate deeartment -rrom - tne . oommiasion headed by - Consul-Oanaral lay at Can ton -which Investigated tha jaaaaaore of Amarioan mlealonarles at LJan-chow, China, last November. Ae a result of IB arrests made. three, t including , a Budd.tlat monk, have been sentenced to deeaoltatlon. . ' t Tbe residents greatly aided tnappre- nendlng una leaders or the mob. - i Lay recommends a medal of honor for tha Chinaman -who, at tha risk of his life. ' saved Mlsa Patterson and pi loted her. to safety. The Preebyterian missionaries of- China f have already takedV up a subscription for the China- 1 - CHINA'S COMMISSIONERS REACH SAN FRANCESCO ! fJearaal Boerisl Servlee.l ' San Francisco.. Jan. II .The Paolflo Mall liner Siberia, bearing tha Chinese commissioners detailed to study the in dustrial conditions of this oountry, ar rived at 11:10 o'clock today from the orient via Honolulu. Professor J. -W, Jenka. special repreaantatlva of ..tha' state department, together --with army and navy officials, have, prepared ' a welcome for the 'oommlssloa . upon Its landing.' ir r "'' ' 'i '- ". BRYAN IS CREATED ; A PHILIPPINE-DATT0 rv -.v bosnal Stwetal aerrtea.) " : Manila, Jan. II. W. J. Bryan waa last night area ted -Jatt at Duiuan. Min danao, and saroted by pieoeo ef na Uva artillery, after which he waa con- Uoyed-eioie4Blve-e-atte.- Ptanen palace, , where he receives . many prea- ''' ' ' - ' " MORALES A REFUGEE ' : - IN AMERICAN LEGATION '"- (Jeeraal BvedBl Ssrvleal i-- ; 1 "Wash Ins to a, Jan.. ll-The War de partment nee Deen lugnun uivm CoKon,' receiver of customs at. Baa Do mingo, that Morals I refuge In the American legation with a broken leg. He Is azpeoted to resign and leave the country.- :...' " .'': ,-- .j. i Oka Warmly . - Josnal apeelel Bervlee ' ' . Tokio, Jan. : 1J. Oeneral Oka. who commanded tbe left wing of the, army In Manchuria during tha war made a triumphant : entry Into the city todaf. The people thowed . ute greatest aathu- siaam. ' - ' ' . ' ,,'S J Morning. TAKES POISOn TO SAVE HIS VJIFE "Ulb ib'at4 Because He Loved 8pouee Bet ter than His Own Life, Berk eley Man Commits Suicide. FEARED C.2 V.-CVU) TAICE TUBERCULOSIS FROM HIM Removes Source of Infection - Rln -self br Doee of Cyanidrx Potaa alnm Details Are Learned After Death.' ' 1 . ? San Francisco, Jan. II. Because he lovad hie wife bettor than hie own lire and feared that the tuberculosis that was taking him rapidly toy hla grave would aelse upon her, William S. Boyd. a young tea . merchant. . who died la Berkeley .last Thursday, went to the grave from the effects of a aelf-edmin leterea ooee ox oynniae vi pwium. Thus he removed the aouree of Infao- tion from hie realdenea. ; " The manner of Boy as aeatn. wniea had been a complete myetery to tbe at tending physicians and membere of hla family, waa maae Known wnen w, -H. Rowe, city chemist of Oakland, en nonneed that be bad found tbev deadly oyanlde ln tha stomach. .. - - , . The reaaoae for tha suicide of Boyd and all the attending details were made publlo today by Oeorga D. Prentloe, an Intimate friend of tha Boyd family, and by Dr. A. C Franklin of Tennessee, ae uncle, who emveo. in wnwF week with the mtentlon of loaning Boyd enough money te start him up In busi ness. ' Aooordlng to the story or tneee iwo men,, Boyd nss oeen eunenna pulmonary cuoenmioeis, ana imimr .dm communicate tha dlaease to his wife, whom ho dearly loved, took poison. The disease' waa -hereditary In tha family, several membera having fallen victims to the plague. , . : " HUNDREDS KILLED BY -xW v COSSACKS AT TIFLIS ' ' (Jmmel gpeelal Servfc. ' f ,Tlflla. Jan. lt-Nearly ! pereona war killed or Injured thla morning ae a result of an attack by Cossacks upon the .Armenian seminary here, following the throwing- of two bomb from that Institution at paaaing petrol, jrour Coaaaoka war wounded and a boy killed by the bomb. Tbe building waa inmutiatelv ahelled. by. tha Coeaack It took fire and ! pereoewr burned to death. More than 100 were hurt by the Are ef bulleta . . t The patrol had Just reached a point near the seminary preparatory to turn ing, down an luteraeetlng thorougniar. when- from an upper window of the aamtnarr bnlldlnar - two - bombs:- were etmultaneotmly Marled.-' Before - the amoke from' the explosion had cleared away. JihaUa -were ..hurUlng -thro uh. tha air from the guns of the patrol and In a few seconds the building waa a mass of flames and the pante-atrtoaen in mates aeeklng plaoee of safety. MRS. CHADWICK AGAIN ?T; - VIEWS FAMILIAR SCENES . ' Jwarsal Seeetel aervloe.) . ; Ootumbua, O., Jan. 11. Madame Ze rere la back In her old home, tha state penitentiary, from whlchv ahe waa pa roled la December, ittt. She waa re turned thle morning ae Mrs. Chadwlck. Tbe matron of tbe prison baa made no special arrangements for her comfort. own armed,';'.-1 (Jmrael Beeetal HarrV-a. Phoenix. Arts Jan. It. Ths buslnes portion of Mesa City was destroyed by Are lest night. The loss la estimated a ee,ee ,-v , "...-. v -. . Standard Oil Magnate Will An ewer Only Questions That tha Highest Court Deems 5 ' ; Are Proper. - 'V;': : -t -..st. WILL RESORT TO EVERY ::: IPOSSIBLETECHNICAUTY ,.1 X ' Extreme Publicity of , Mlaaoart In quiry and the Senaational Taking of s Flashlight Photograph Are Dev clared Very Dktaateful toiTroat Manager. i f7arsat Sneelal gervtes.) New York, Jsn. 11 -When the quee- tloovaa to whether H. -H. Rogera, executive head of the . Standard Oil company, abould answer 'tha questions propounded by Attorney-General. Madley of - Missouri, "bef ore ' Commlaatoner San bom, came up for argument In tbe eu preme court thla morning the Standard Oil attorneys nought to delay tha hear ing; . The court -decided that the case waa "ready." .- ., a, .;- Rogera' answer dlvldea - the question Into classes, embracing -ownership- by tha wltnees of stock tn the reapondent companies, -of stock In the companies other than tha respondents, by parties other - than the wltnees of atook In respondents and by part lee other, than the wltsesa in the stock ef oompanlee other than tha respondents. The opera tions of the ree pendents In other atatea than ' Missouri are - stated to be In. volved. The answer declarea that the Questions refer to operations of Indi viduals and oorporaAloae other than the respondent. . Mention la made of tha extreme pub licity and the oenaatlonal taking of the flashlight photograph, which tremaly repugnant to Rogers. The final statement ts that Rogera would answsr all etatemente tha court deemed proper, but did not' mean that thla oourt would have final decision, aa tha tssuee-raised are entirely new and must go to the highest courts In the laad.-,: u z-Eir -- WILLS HIS ESTATE -TO MASONIC LODGE Oosrasl SpseW Servtee.) ' ' ' Bouth Bend. Ind., Jan. II. To gain legal exlstenoe In order that tt may be authorised to accept an aetata valued at tIO.00 bequeathed It by Edward Wolverton, an eocentrlo old bachelor, a Masonic lodge ' of Hartford City, In diana, . has Iliad articles of Incorpora tion with the eecretary of etate. Tbe will mad by the dead man bequeathed almoat hla entire fortune to tha lodge of which ha waa a prominent member. Because -'of alleged unfair dealing by hla brother In the division of - their mother's eetate Wolverton almoat en tlrely disregarded him in making, his will, leaving him only 10. - Suit was brought by the brother te annul the will on the grounds that tha deceased waa Insane, but the Jury de elded that, although Wolverton had been peculiar In hla behavior, ba waa capable of making a will. . - , OPEN SIDE OF HOUSE : : TO BURT FAT WOMAN t ' (Jeersel Bperlel Bervirs.) " South BluehllL Ma. Jan. 11. runeral servioaa over Cass! Carter, tha giantess of South Bluehlll. the largest woman In Main, were held yesterday at the horn of Daniel Carter, her grandfather. Mlaa Carter was . only i feet Inches tall, -but because of her tremendous welaht. 40t pounds, no ordinary cornn or hearsa waa adequate. The undertaker bad a special cornn constructed aad an opening In tho aide of the house was made to get It In and out.. Thla waa done by removing the window saeh aad fsama. Six of tha biggest men In tha district war se lected aa pallbearer ' The hears being too small a buckboerd was used. GLAD HE'S KILLED.TOR" : 1 . IT SAVES A DIVORCE Omreal Bvwlel Servtee.) ,;v' stock Island. I1L. Jan. II. Coroner Kckhart' today called up Mr. John Wal- grn at the New Windsor and aa deli cately ea - he could Informed her that her husband had been killed on the train. -..;.-. . -.- ' ,.' : rn-Be-,Twa-n-eann reapona." - .' - - . ', "How s thatT" asKsa ina ooronev. , ait will save m the expease of a SU voroe." ' - " !' ' . "Shall we send tne boay to year- "No, I don't want If! '- " i' Walaren apparently committed Shi elds by deliberately walking la front of the train. Ae the body lies unctaimea tt will be buried by the county. - HEAVY STORM WASHES i OUT HUGE RESERVOIR A flmeaal aeedel nerrVe.V : Santa Rosa, Cel.. Jan. 11. Last night tha 40-foot dam acroaa Big Sulphur ereek. near Geyser, went out aa a result of the heavy storm. - Several men In the vicinity had a narrow escape owing to the sudden rush of water The dam was the property of theSoo ratee Quicksilver Mining company" and waa used for tha atoraga of electrical power for the mine. The loes la about Four r Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth 1 of Bogus Securities Floated on Wall Street' MORE ARRESTS FOLLOW, SETON'S IMPRISONMENT A - Brooklyn Broker, John Boagh, Jm don Seeley, s Lawyer, Both Former Convicts, ' , Former Judge Gibbons and His Brother Among Members ef the Gang Arrested Today ' i ' ' ' ,-,.''. : ; ' . i ' ' nmrml aneHal aerrtce.l ' f- Now Tork. Jan.' 12. The fourth arrest br th case of Charlea A. Baton, accused of counterfeiting securities ef the Nor folk Weetern railroad, la expected to oleer pp the mystery aa to the Identity of all connected with what, will develop to b probably the greateat swindle Wall street has known In many year It. now develoos that M.00,0 worth. at the present. value, of bogus stock waa Issued. i - ' , Fallowing the - arreeta r neton ana Humphries, the police apprehended John Bough, aged a Droaer or erooaiyni lurdan fieeler. a lawyer and former Judge, and Thomaa Gibbons, a elsrk of this olty. Bough and ueeiey are ex-con-vlct having served terms for forgery and embesxlememV- Bttl another arrest la expected. - '", ' - ' .' t: ' ', Seton was arraigned in court 'this morning and! remanded to Jail without bail until Monday. The assistant dis trict attorney declared that Seton baa a yacht at hie disposal "ready to fie to South America at the first opportunity. Seton waa arrested In Turkstown, a hamlet near Elkton. Maryland. Wednes day nlxhc on a charge of grand larceny. Hs comes from Cleveland and Is well known ther pe Inherited ' IW,tM from his father.. He was arrested for fraud In connection ' with the India famine relief fund, but was discharged. the complainant having gone to Europe. Tbe lithograph atone from which the bogu certificate were mad and cor respondence alleged to lmplloat the suspect, have been turned over to the dlatriot attorneya office. A pleo of letter and an alleged forged order for stock certificates eddreaaed to tha Ham ilton Bank Note company, and purport. Ing to be algned by tha president ef tha Norfolk Western, were found in a Wall atreet - office during a - search among the effects of a suspect In an other case, last September, after tha forged -eertlflcatea were marketed.. The plat waa traced. . through the oorre apondenc' . . '.- -. ,"' '..! WOMAN'S CLUB HEAD : ' : SUED FOR DAMAGES i; C: .-, - .j - ' 1 1 1 ' i' ; ; (Joarsal gserlal Serrlea) ': " New Tork, Jan. It. -George Ounton, editor ef Ounton'a Magaaina, and famoua aa a aoclal reformer all over the coun try, hae been sued for a separation by a womsn who, be declare, la not his wife. - The earn woman, who call her self Amelia R. Ounton, baa brought aa action against Rebecca Low Ounton, who married the professor In ltOe, for alienating his affection Ounton'a wife filed demurrers on the ground that Amelia- R. Ountonrte not -the profeeaor'a wlff and has no standing in oourt.' Ounton end Rebecca - pouglaa ixwe were married In Atlanta, Georgia, on St Valentine's day. 1104. The bride was then, and hss been for four year presi dent of tha Oeneral Federation of Women's club In ll she presided at tha biennial convention of tha federa tion at Los Angele California, 00.0 womea being represented in the conven tion. She has held a high plao In Georgia eoclety. y ;'' :' v- NO MATERIAL CHANGE IN . FIELD'S CONDITION ' !- ! ; ; ' '.' ..' ; :.'v ;;: vv ''r Ueareal Sseelal Berrlea) 1 New Tork, Jsn. II. Dr. Jamea le aned the following bulletin on the con dition of Marahall Field, the multi millionaire Chicago merchant. ' thti mornlngf Tatlenr condition continues about the sam He la no worse. He paesed a fairly comfortable night." That the attaca is more serious man at first supposed la now .admitted.' It la aald that the dlseaae has attacked both lung Physician - refrain - from publishing temperature and heart ac tion, which In pneumonia tolls. the story- It la understood that heart action is all thae euld be deelrad. - - At noon Stanley Field, nephew ef Marahall Field, aald that the condition waaaUsfaatorr. He Jleclardexron sous the statement that the lungs war congested. At present only, a portion f the left lung la. affeotod, he etated. CASSIE CHADWICK IS : TAKEN JO PENITENTIARY V Cleveland. O., Jan. It. Cassia Chad wlck was taken to the Columbu peni tentiary thle morning by United Stat marshal ana was neaviiy veiiM. The last thing ahe did here waa to arrange for the purchase r a rug ror her ceu. - Mar Seas a r-eai. ' - ; , Usaraal r - -. ' Chicago, Jan. . or lw- T gone to Denver to t i t t l 1 I ' I' T. ' t- ' Oregon's New .Senator ? Win) Golden Opinions at Nation' J Capital Hopeo! iOtheri 1; Chosen Are Like Him. V' SNUB AWAITS HERMANN ' J IF HE TAKES HIS SEAT Wsahlngton Poet Declares That It Congreaaman Enters Hooae, " His Reception Would Convince Hun That His Uaefulnees Had Vanished awakening ia Publlo Camion, (" (Wasalagtsa Saras ef lae Jeans!) 1 Waahlngton. D. i C Jan. It, The Washington Poet today say editorially that If Representative Hermann abould attempt to Offend publlo sentiment by -takinr hi plao tn thw bouse, hia-r r oeptlon would convince even him that. , hla usefulness baa vanished. . '. Commenting further tha Peat aaya ' that In the paet the -people of Oregon, possibly through Indifference, hav not fully appreciated the duty resting upon them of aendlng men of high character to Washington, but that aa awakening ha occurred and add: "' "The appointment of John M. Oearln aa senator from that- atat baa been the reassurance - of , the - awund aaO healthy oonditlon of publl -sentiment - Oregon and has flone muon, to re store . the a tan ding of Oregon In eon gra..i ' :-' ' ' "If the people shall eend man of thla stamp at the forthcoming prlmarlea, aad elect two of them to eongresa next June, , the humiliation of paet events will soon be effaced, s far as the usefulneea ef tn delegation la eoncm4. bt if It abould happ- t' - - - r s I poor- Or or. - -- of reprantativa it wo 'lie di i reproach t them, for It would have be. i dona with their eye open and would be in affeet an affront to the rest of the oountry- - v - ," ' ' . J , "It would be a aeciaratioa tnar wnu a man of high character mar reach con gress by appointment, tne people prefer to elect the other kind. "We believe that after her Bitter ex perience, Oregon win take pain to send to eongres a delegation isai wui re flect credit on tbe atata" '. BeUaf fee Wnarymeeu,- Senator Oearln today1 eecured , from . Secretary Hitchcock an important prom ise of relief from the inconvenience, ex- pans and trouble under which the ntrymen upon Oregon lanoe nave Deen laboring for tbe paat year.- March fifth last, in view of tne lana fraud disclosure tn Oregon. Secretary Hitchcock found It neceeeary to issue a blanket order withholding from patent all Oregon land entrie Thla aerved the purpose of checking the fraudulent entrie but It alae eauaed the lnnoceat and bona fide entrymen much tronbl and cast stigma upon the whole atat of Oregon. -. . ::''. Immediately epon hla arrival Senator Oearln took the matter up euletly with Becretarr Hltchoock and. with Aaalstanl Attorney-General Heney, worked on It Industriously. . Today . he waa highly gratified to reoeiv the assurance that ths blanket order of March S -would Immediately be modified, to th ex teat of-permrttrng all unobJecUonabto-snin ersl entrlee to proceeq xo patem. ana, a further promise that bomaatead en trlee probably will soon b plaoad on the aam baa la Th federal order tn reference to mineral entrlaa will- ba promulgated early next week and th order affecting ether entrie to expected) to xouow aoon. - : FULTON GETS PROMICS. ' , Take W Ooxaplalaa ef Oregon Stoeh Waehtngte Bnreaa ef The Jeer est) f Waahlnaton. Jan.. !. -Senator fultow , called on forest service offlclala today relative to complaint that waanington livestock owner are being given th use of the Wenaha forest reserve to th exoluslon of Oregon owner H wee assured that it I th Intention of th foreet aervloe to permit Oregon stock- ( men only to use th reeerv excepting In few cases of Washington owner living doe to th reserve. A promles of an tnveettgation waa mad with a. view to reetrlotmg the reeerve to the use of Orsgon stockmen. . .Fulton, protested against tha Imposi tion of graalng charges In Oregon re eerve which are cent a heed for sheep end 14 to 4t cents for eat tie. II Wilt take the matter up wIUTlb secre tary of agriculture and th president and try to hav th erasing tax with eraeras ' : 1 r 1 ''T-r BIG BEQUEST FOR v v V ,TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE (Jearsel Bperlel Mervke I ' New Tork, Jan. It By th will of the late Andrew J. Dotger of South Orange, Nsw Jersey, Tuekeire Normal. Industrial institute will evei-tuellv r- , celv the largeet beeuest In la i Atthe death of the teeta"V w U Dotser, t entire r. ' soo.e t'l "imp 'to Irtr r T, The f ' t