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CO Is Mtte Oily f ftlftio VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1897 ' - NO 244- WILL MAINTAIN ORDER Part of Alaska to be Placed Under Military Rule. THE ADMINISTRATION SO ORDERS St. Michaels Included In tbe Reservation Civil Authorities Unable to Enforce the Laws. Chicago, Oct. 20. A Special from Washington says: . President McKinley will iseae an or der placing a large district in Alaska, of which St. Michaels will be the center, under the control of the military arm of the government. By this action the authorities believe that the lawlessness feared as a result of the rush of gold seekers to the great Northwest territory will be suppressed. The proposed mil itary district will be about one hundred miles square. The determination to' issue the order was arrived at, it is said, at a cabinet meeting. VVhile .no official reports of anything but a peaceful condition have reached tbe cabinet, private communi cations from responsible parties have convinced the authorities that some thing more was necessary than civilian rule. ' The authorities say that offenses committed within the boundaries of the district to be described by the president in his order, will subject those respon sible to the military, and prosecution by the civilian authorities before whom they will be brought. Tbe department is making an exami nation of the geographical condition of the country in the vicinity of the mouth of the Yukon, to obtain data that will enable it to prescribe axactly tbe bound' aries of the proposed new reservation. It is also desirable to limit the reserva tion to the smallest dimensions that will take in St. Michaels for a center, and yet include the estuary of the Yukon, where the lawless element might gather if excluded from the town itself. ' There will be little excuse for the com mission of lawless acts based on starva tion within the limits of the new reser vation, for Secretary Alger has author ized the officer in command of the troops at St. Michaels not only to feed miners who may be in actual need, but to ship them out of the country if they are unable to pay their own way. . The war department also proposes to establish an army post on the Yukon river, but this will not be" done before next spring. Sentiments Voiced by Henry George New York, Oct. 20. Whiting to a German-American political club, Henry George says ; "I do not believe in any excise in any form. The attempt to prevent people from drinking by taxes and excises on liquor increases costs, promotes ad alter ation and defeats, I think, the very end it has in view. All such taxes are pro motive of monopoly and corporations. Besides what goes to the goveenment from them, a much larger amount is taken" by pri vote parties, who find a profit in tbe maintanance of taxes. As was the case with our whiskey tax, it is alao with all taxes of that nature. The difficulty is not to institute them, but to repeal them. Licenses have always in stituted and must always institute an element of corruption which is made to furnish means by which political rings maintain themselves. "I am fi. free-trader in the full sense of the term, and put everything upon the ' Absolutely Pure PalaKmhiH fT its crfifit leaveninor strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and ail forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powdeb Co. Nxw York. basis of equal rights. I think that the province of the government is to prevent one individual from interfering with the equal rights of another.' As to the ques tion of Sunday closing, I believe in indi vidual freedom. 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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Oif OftEGON you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or before the first day of the term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time prescribed In the oruer for the publication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 1897, that being the first day of the next regular term of said court, and if you fail to so appear and answer the complaint of the plain tiff, for want thereof tne plaintiff will apply to. the court for the judgment prayed for in surd complaint, towit: For tbe condemnation and appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and across the following described lands: Commenc ing at a point 1190 feet north from the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section six, township two north, range eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a point; thence north 86 degrees 34 minutes cast, 280 feet to;a point in the torth boundary of the right-of-way of the Oregon Kail way and Navigation Com pany, now Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's right-of-wav: thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to the place of beginning, containing 22-100 acres. A '.so another tract of land situated in said sec tion six, described as follows, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in the south boundary of tbe right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet north and 290 feet east of the southeast corner of tbe southwest quarter of section six, township two north, range eight east; thence north 86 de grees and S4 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on the -south boundary of the said right-of-way ; thence on a curve to tbe left with and along the said boundary of said right-of-way in a westerly course to tbe place of beginning, containing 47-109 acres; said land to be used for the re-location of the railway of said plaintiff's across said premises as provided by section 5241, Hill's An notated Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain tiff will also take judgment for its cosis and dis bursements In this action. This summons is served upon the defendants above named by publication thereof in The Dalles Chronicle by order of Hon. W. I Brad, shaw, Jndge of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made at chambers in Dalles City, Oregon, this 25th day of September, 1897. . W. W. COTTON, J. M. LONG and W. H. WILSON, sept35 Attorneys for Plaintiff. lew York Weekly Tribune FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BTJS1NES Letters of Credit issued available in tbe . Eastern States. Sight Exchange and - Telegraphic Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago, St. .Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gony'Seattle Wash,-, arid varioaa points iff Oregon Bnd" Washington; : v - ; Collections made at all points on lay orable terms. Farmers and Villagers, '.. FOB Fathers and Mothers. , FOE Sons and Daughters, FOE ,-, AH the Family. 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