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4jri ; ' -THE OREGON DAILY J U URN AL, PORTLAND. , TUESDAY, EVENING, .FEBRUARY 6. .1912. t :9 Happenings, of the 'A Brief Report of News of Importance In the East, on the Coast and - . J- Congressional. , ' ' ' ,J , "AUhounrh Secretary Fisher wss much opposed to ' the Borah-Jones three-year homestead vbUI the measure -was brous-ht . ud In the senate Monday and passed without a dissenting- vote. Tha bill gives, settlers six months' leave of ' : absenoa each ' year,- and ' allows them to secure title In three ! ? years. ; Fisher ' opposed! the bill on the grounds that It made It too easy lor nomesteaaers io ' acquire title to public 'lands.:-: ;y.:vYV;;: Milton Blumenberg, : the of flcial re porter, .has been summarily: dismissed by the Lorlmer t Investigating j com mittee. Blumenberg created a sensa tion Saturday - night by - charging that the alleged confession of Charles Mo Gowan had been "faked" by the stenog raprer In the employ, of a .detective agency. ' ' '.'"V-'. ' '" V.W "' ' The secretary or the interior has ad vised Senator Chamberlain that notices ' were being prepared vby the reclama tion service" providing for tha system of graduated; water-right paymentS'On the Umatilla reclamation project - A. Joint resolution that , would permit the Panama Pacific Exposition Com. pany to use portions of tha Presidio and Fort Mason military reservations at San Francisco, 'for. temporary expo sition purposes, passed tha house. K reclassification of the forms of en try of lands in the public domain, laws to meet the 1 facts in each particular class of entry and rulings by the land office to encourage the bona fid set itlement.pf the west, were advocated by Secretary of tha Interior Fisher befor the house committee on publlo lands. Congressman Hawley has' received a favorable report from the secretary of agriculture on the bill for the comple tion of a road from Ashland to Mount Ashland' In Crater ake national for- , est. . ', "' ":) ' : '.' : Representative Hlgglns , of Connectt cut has - Introduced ... a constitutional amendment prohibiting the " reelection of a president and 'Increasing the term of the president and vice 'president to six'-years. . ', The house has passed the bill re quiring - that ths government's esti mate of the cotton acreage be taken on July i, Instead of June 1. , Sugar, ulversally consumed and uni versally taxed, is subject to government, control and regulation as to price in almost ' every country, and to varying trade methods sS well, reported Secre tary Knox of the state department. In a letter which President Taft has for warded to congress. - -Political. Ths Roosevelt league of New York stats has started an. endless chain to further- Roosevelt's nomination. Twen ty thousand copies of letters urging his nomination are being malld to Ii publlcan voters in all parts of the state, and each envelope encloses also three post cards, which are to be passed by the recipients to friends. Announcement ; has been made by . Charles L. McNary. a lawyer and poll I tlcian of Salem, and whom friends have urged-to run for congress In the first congressional district, that he Is not a .candidate and will not allowhla name to. -to used for the position. A wager of $5000 to $4000 that Pres- . Ident Taft, If nominated, would be re elected, was offered on the curb of stock exchange on Wall. street Monday. There were no takers, but the bet will be allowed to stand for some time. Eastern. . "Union officials of New Tork hav launched a- plan 'for bringing a hiimber of the children of the' strikers who have families In Lawrence, Mass., to that city, to be adopted by the families of members of unions until the strike Is .ever. Fire, believed to have ' been Incendt ary in origin, destroyed the Northern Malting Company's elevator at Chicago Monday. The loss was $500,000. The annual report of the New Tork board of coroners shows that 6700 sud den deaths were reported to the coron er's office In 1911. Of these S059 proved to be due to natural causes, leav lng I6BP due to. suicides, murders and accidents. -A plea to stop the government from Get Rid of Piles at Home Try This Home Treatment Abso- . ' lutely Free. No matter how long you've been suf fering or how bad you' think your case is, send at once for a free trial of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Remedy.. Thou sands afflicted .as badly or worse than you trace their quick recovery to the day they began using this marvelously successful remedy. . Pyramid Pile Remedy gives Instant, blessed relief. Pain disappears. Inflam mation and swelling subside, and you are able to work again aS comfortably ; as though you had never been afflicted ' at all. 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Try Cranlaa Aau. ttle Thraal Tablats for tha lrrlw4 Ihraat. They are ilnla.eSacw Ire aa4 aatluatie. - Of f Dr ra tf ' fram . I 10 IIIUIIH, - Vapo Creioteoa Co. World on Monday further ' prosecution' . of the so-calleJ "sugar-trnst" cases la c detained in the anawer of the American Sugar Refin ing company and other defendants filed in the dissolution suit against at. Tne defendants declare- their business does not exceed 40 per cent of the entire Sugar trade of the country, and allege that - tha (frauds aggregate less than two-thirds of tl per cent of . the, total duties of $3J4,OOO,O0O which they have paldH'i; Y:p.'k'j-:'? '".-.'i X'-i,jftjiv''f 1 Peabody, Kansas, with' 1800' Inhabi tants, has no city marshal or police of ficer. Mayor Sutphln has adopted a "golden rule" policy -In dealinr with of fenders, and the plan Is said to be suc cessful. iv -w-V ;-.? H'.Jf ' A horss'Sneesed in the face of Albert Nagel at New Haven, Conn., and . be is dead from glanders after nine weeks' illness. " X:i,:J-:"-.iJ Brigadier ' General .Charles A, Whip ple, paymaster, general . of -the urmy, has applied to be placed' on the retired list under the JQ-year service law,. t,-- e . Rev. Robert H. B. Bell, formerly of Seattle, but recently pastor of an Epis copal church at Des? Moines, . has re signed his pastorate "because his com municants objected' to his work among the poor, Beir recently Joined a labor union- in order to be closely in touch with the poor..- "' ' . Thousands of circulars have been Is. sued by the Modern Woodmen assembly, organized - at Minneapolis January il, to fight the adoption of increased in surance rates, of tha Modern Woodmen of America.' ;,. ..;. ' .: J. P. Morgan, Jr., has presented his almost priceless collection of meteor ites and mineral and Ogden Mills gave the George Catlln collection of KS0 oil paintings of Indians and ths life of the redskin In the west between 1S32 and 1840, to the American museum of natu ral history in New York. Although it is understood he left an estate approximately of $40,000,000, It develops that the will of the late Edwin Hawley cannot be found. Until it is found the disposition of Mr. Hawley's vast estate, including his great rail road Interests, will remain In doubt. In a suit between partners In a hotel at Chicago tipping haa been declared Il legal and un-American by Judge Bren tano. Mrs. Theodore Roberts, wife of the actor, has applied in the supreme court of New York for $100 a week alimony and '$1000 counsel fees, pending trial of her ault for a separation. The historic mansion at Sheffield, Md., home of that Betsy Patterson who married Jerome Bonaparte and was later divorced by the latter at the com mand of his brother, Kmperor Napoleon, was lurnni io me ground jnonuay. Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee, TT. S. N., retired, in an address before tho women's welfare department of ' the national civic association at New York, declared that the gunnery In the navy la 1200 times more efficient today than during the Spanish-American war. Plans have . been completed by re celvera of the Wabash road for the ex. pendKure of the $7,500,000 for better. ments throughout the system. An or der recently was entered in the federal court at St, Louis authorizing them to sell $10,000,000 of the receiver's certlfl cates, and the money. It is expected, will be available In a week or ten days. The Prairie Oil and Gas company has advanced the price of crude oil 3 cents to 60 cents a gallon. It Is announced In Atlanta that W. R. Hearst has purchased ths Atlanta Georgian and will assume charge a once. . Mrs. Mary C. X-eavitt, for. 4Q ..years an nonorary president or tne worms Women b Christian Temperance Union and a traveler in many lands In behalf of temperance, died in Boston Monday. President Taft. Rear Admiral Waln- wrlght and CharleB Francis Adams, of Boston, will speak at' the peace meeting of the navy league at Washington on Friday, February 23. W. Morgan Shus- ter. Secretary Meyer and Jacob M, Dickenson will speak at the annual dinner on February 22. Pacific Coast. Tim PaDDer. aaed 83. a section hand, was lrfslantly. killed today by passen ger train. No. 8 on the O.-W. R. & N.. near' Ladrosse, in western Whitman county, Vfash. Prominent mining operators of the Coeur d'Alene district, assembled at Wallace,. Idaho, unanimously urged that a protest be sent to representatives In congress against the Underwood metal tariff revision bill. A commission form of government campaign is In full swing in Boise. With the election set for February 23, the commission advocates and the antl commlsslonlsts are carrying on a vig orous fight similar to no other in the history of Boise. William Morris, sged 27, a painter by occupation, residing at Burnt River, Is lying at the hospital suffering from a dangerous bullet wound in the breast The shooting was the result of an acci dent and the careless handling of a 22- speclsl rifle by Freddie, tho 1-year-old son of Iemuel King. A collection of Russian paintings, valued at $124,000, was placed on sale at auction at the custom house in San Francisco Monday. The pictures, num boring 864, were brought to America for the St. Louts exposition. The govern ment had ordered that they either be deported or, a duty of $25,000 be paid. Mrs. jsuen Hare, of Astoria, on Aion day celebrated her 101st birthday. She was born at Winchester, Va., February 5, 1811 a couple or months before As torla was founded by the Astor party. Although located In the heart of one Of the largest prune sections on tho coast, it has been discovered that the state insane asylum at Salem haa cut out a diet of prunes for patients, and that this winter the attendants and in mates are eating California figs Instead ' Charles Wlllard Caryl, who is said to have endeavored -recently to form a soul mate-cult in Denver, was arrested In San ! Francisco Monday by federal authorities and charged with having sent objectionable matter through tho mans. .-J' - . . j -i Hone for the safety of the crew of tne lost schooner. Alsen was about given up when word was received that, two bodies had come ashore off. Santa Cat- rlna, nearly 200 miles south of San Di ego, on tne.ikower California coast. r '; ', 'V; Foreign.. "I -:y, ': ' Dr.' Fletcher, the Dietetic expert, who haa been stopping in Copenhagen.' has finished a course of living on notatoes ana margarine, which lasted ii days. Tne object was to prove that a man can live comfortably and do a reaaon. able" amount of work on a diet of pota toes piua a smaii amount or nitrogen or protein; n- "V . if-'.r '''"v i iwi . . .,, The new English battleship, tha k.i of which was recently Jald at Forts mouth dockyard, the first of the five armored ships of the 111-11J program, will be known as the "secret ship." if Is generally known that she is to h' th. largest battleship built for the British navy, but other details are not known, ( Th Espana, the first of the battle ships of the new Spanish navy to take the water, was launched at Ferrol Mon. day. King Alfonso and Queen Victoria Rev, W, t. McJElvoa, la hhv sermon- lQWERNCr ' , ' , QKE ON THOStV ' r . THtylL Bt VVILU THEYf ,---i7ABOUT THAT! MERE ) ;(-' --J. f THAT .PAIL. ' ) P533 , ,;, r o ; H TR AT BOYS TO 1 , WCRt SfNOlNQ THIS fj I "T IT COMES AGAIN 'i cELT 1 ' MAE STBEET GOSSTP. J SI Whltaker "You don't mean to tell as Bigs Waller went Into bankruptcy?'' 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Ths Office Kll "The trouble with this place Is they're so strict you ean't . loaf on the lob mora'n half the time." ; k' The Messenger Boy-'ilywell. half i a left Is bflttetfa.Jiowav--'- -y--. ' 1 ' ' illii, H. T. Webster ing walls of the Hotel Helena at Helena, Mont., to a corner room In the fifth floor and recovered diamonds valued at $6000, a molten chunk of gold and silver worth shout $500 and the ashes of a large roll of currency, the property of the wife of the 'proprietor. Frederick Shaffer, a bugler on the cruiser, Colaroda, was drowned at Waik Ikl, Beach, Honolulu, when-ho plunged Into the w' to Mrs. Carlson, who' was calling for help. CURES RHEUMATISM For 16 Years public coafideaca. : - . A doctor prescription, nor qaack remedy, it carta where ' thera fail. . Not "made to sell" bat made , to curt, it ta guarantied by reliable makera who ugr to rttund your monty if resulta Ask year IrsMlsC BeaUstrree. ; MATT J. JOHNSON isca'ifv-' Saint Paul, Klna. Aviator "My terms are high but I may get killed." Fair Manager '.'No, you won't. Everything we pull -off here is a flijla" LOSS IS WOO in mm fire Opera House, Furniture Store, Hotel, House and Other Buildings Burned. (Special t The jeraeL) I,akevlew. Or., Feb. 6. Fire last night destroyed Snyder's opera house, Will's furniture store, the Antlers hotel, A. I Thornton's residence and other build ings. Great efforts of volunteer fire fighters saved many buildings, Includ ing the Lake view Herald office.- Alfred Smith, lessee of the theatre, saved part of his effecta. Absence of wind saved the county courthouse The loss ap proximates $30,000, about half insured. There ware narrow escapes among resi dents of the Hotel Lent and much ex citement when the fire first broke out The fire was caused from defective wir ing beneath the stsge of the opera house The buildings will be rebult Immediately. FAMILY OF THREE SHOT . THEN BODIES BURNED ftTatted rreaa Laasad Wtre.t Nowata, Okla Feb. . 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