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POWERFUL CENSORSHIP. BLEEDING NORTH DAKOTA NOW Proposed to Give Postal Authorities Control of Newspeper*. Northern Slate, Hungry and Cold, Wrests Title From Kansas. Washington, Jan. 28.— Conditions Washington, Jan. 29. — Th«* bill of arising from a shortage <«I feel and of lb«* Joint I1* eta I «»tn mission, just com- _____ _ 23 penJing in l*oth lions«*» an unusually Tussday, January 29 Iixxl supplies continue to he bad In por ' pleted, if ena«*t«*«l into law, would cre A bill Salem. Jan. 29 ■ — — .. -........ has been — ’ large number of lien bills an«i in a ma Monday, Janu-ry 28 and on motion of Heuator Burrows the tions ol Nurtth IMkota, according to presented in the house providing for jority of eases the advantage*« that will ate a prves «»ensorvhip in the haiuia «if \\ it Jiingt>*n, Monday, Jan. 28. —Ths semata* at 12:17 adjourned as a further dispatcltss received at the Interstate Commerce commission. At the wim«« the branding of ;>ack«xl fruit with th«« follow their enactment are ntnferml government employ«*» to determine Interstate Comnu'ice Co.umissiou sent to . mark of r»s|x*et. name of the packer, the grower and U|»n the.laboring man who performa what lntorMMtUm the reading public «’ongress a report of H «> investigations time other diapHteh<*« show th«* rail- work and who, under tlie present stat the Iocs lity a here grow n. Washington, Jan. 24. — The house nxiila are making effort« to reach the wants, and exten«l a paternalistic made by it under th«* Tillman Gilli spie I resolution concerning the relations of («»day voted to alsdlah all the pension platx*« suffering from th«* want of these Accorvitng to a house bill presented ute, in many instances experiences no last week mo’tgag«*s are to lx* taxrxi by end of trouble in getting what is his guardianahip over the counting r«s>m commuti carriers ly rail to the produe* agencies throughout the country, 18 In necessities «*f life. Mayor Jam««* J. the holder there «f. This provision was due, when he does not lose out alto by limiting the amount of advertising I tion and distribution of oil. Thn report number, and centralis« the uayment of Ifougherty, al I'ark River, N. I>., com the distribution of petro'eum and gether. not discover«*«! until texiay. an«! specifying just how it shall be I covers its products east of tlu* MiMisaippi ]K<nsions in the City of Washington. plains tluit the Great Northern tailroad * It has lx«en diwovere«! that all line 1 A bill has been introduc’d in the print«*«! in the ¡»ig«*s «if daily news|Hi- River, ami. incidentally, the Kansas ami This action was taken on the |M<lision is not making au$* effort lo move trains house exempting from the state corpor officers «d th«* O. N. G. have been Texas field». The re|««rt points out appropriation bill after spirited opposi over the lines reaching there. The pent. chtwen in violation to the state «in ation tax all farmers' ditch companies generally the methods by which the tion on the |mrt of thorn* having jam- city is entirely out ol ««oul. Then« has The joint commission start«*«! work Standard Oil Company "has built up sion agencies in their states. of which th«*re are many in the aemi- stitution. R«>pn*«entative Jackson lias lxs«n no mail lor six days. The weather prepare«! a bill to remedy the defect. on th»« hypothesis that sec«>iiil class and |x*rpetuated its monopoly.’* It arid districts of the state. Tlie |s*naioii appropriation hill, car is line. Piiimpt a««tlon, the mayor ' The bill providing tlist jurors may Committees h«ve been appointe«! in mail matter ia ivirri«*«! at a loss to Hi«* is assert«*«! that *’th<< ruin of its com rying $138,000,000 in round numbers, urges, should lx* taken to com|M*l the _____________ kept together in civil actions has petitors has been n distinct part of the was |sisa«sl. both houses to inv««stigate the stat«* in delivery of fuel and mull. Thisaw ion. however, they uie the honor of being the first to pass the government, and does not |*av its pro- policy of the Standard Oil Company in stitutions. This session, no A dls|«dch from Hlierwissl, N. D., portionate share in revenue. One of th** past, systematically and persistent will not l«e allowed any clerks or mite- house. dated January 26, snya the pla«i> is en Wednesday, January 93 | Th«* senate* senate passe«l passe«! the bill agreed agnxxl the main rrvsulte of its pondering ia ly pursued.” Washington, Jan. 23. — Th«« seniit«* tirely without fuel of any kind. Tim«« Hucb opposition is being deveteped upon by Une and Linn fixing the the discovery that th«* newspa|*er, «•»- today a«Vept«*d the pr«qsMiitiion ol th«« oars of mal for Hherwood, it is assert Washington, Monday, Jan. 28 __ J. J. to the new water code as drawn bv tire . boundary b«*tw«*en those countlee. pecially the 8un«lay «slition, has ex- Hill, E. II. Harriman and the Republi house of raphva'iitativiMi to incremw th«* ed, wen* confiH«*at«*d at Mohnlt. There Portland boar«! of trade. I Governor Cliainberlain sent a tu.*e- |*nde«l too much in the direction ot the can policy of protection are asaaileil ia salarli*« of senators, representative« and him Is-en no train for a week. As pro Tb place the printer on a flat salary sage to both houses bxiay asking ui«w magazine. The members of th«* <x*m- th«« minority adverse report on the Lit- territorial delegnt«« to $7,54)0 annually visions uro low, the situation Is rv|x«rt- of $3,000 per vear and appropriate money for the Jamestown exposition. tniwion avow Hint tin* inistvllamxiua tauer compromise ship subsidy biUz txl alnruiltig. A total of 10 bills have been intro matter centaine«! in th«* Sunday issue which was filed in the Hous«* today by and those of the vice priwldent, the $20,000 for a building ami plant is the Under yesterday's «lute a dii«|»it«'ii s|M*aker of the houia* and meiub«>ra of duced relating to roads and highways. of a newspaper klacks th«« "quality to Spight of Mississippi The report ia object of a bill by Speaker Iksvey. th«* president's rabinel to $12,900, from Milton, N. D., says that two rar« Johnson's measure providing for joint signed by Spight an<| other members niakt« it socially ami educationally val The general appropriation bill, pre Thia action wan taken by a vote of 53 of «oft < im «I have arrived, but no nuill pared by the ways and means commit improvement by county and state is the uable.” They wouki refoim every of the committee on merchant marine to 21 and followed a «liacuasiim of near train ar yet. From I’resMent Hill, of and fisheries Goulden, Hlierley atol most important. thing by alxilishing the Sunday supple tee, carries a total of $1.244,970. the Great Northern, a dix|«iiteh was re- ly thr«*«« hours. Twenty-four new measures were read ment or else make it so imwmius that Patterson. “ Mcwt of tlie new bills in tlu« two S nator Allx*rt J. Beveridge, of Indi- wivni from Ht. I*aul, «luted January 26, for the first time in the house today. nolxsiy would cart* to iea*i it. houses today were of a minor character. ana, a«l*innMing tin* s«<nnte tolay on hi« saying timi two freight trains with 17 Saturday. January 26. A glance at the above provisions of Among them, however, was one «Te This makes a total of 237. cars of coal got through Th lira, lay on Washington, Jan. 26. — Th«« senate bill to prohibit th«* trans|sirtation in the line reaching Hannah, one of the Among the 19 bills in the senate the bill will fully convince any on«« of at ing the new county of Cascade, in interstate commerce of th«* pr*«luel« of creasing appropriation for Agricultural were two by Hailey amending the di the radi«*al nature of the law the com- was in sei-sion today only for a little child lal*or, «teclanxi that the census pluci*s suffering from a lack of coal. One provides for mission proposes. It would limit the more than an hour, the early adjourn college from $25,000 to $50,000, abol rect primary law. shows tluit nearly 2,180,001) child ishing the death penalty ami appr«>- party conventions before the primary amount of advertising; it would elimi ment being taken to permit attemlanev br«wd winners un*h*r 15 years of age MESSAGE ON CARS. priating $10.000 fur the portagt* nad election and the other makes) statement nate all legitimate advertising matter at th«« funeral of the late Senator Alger. an* now at work. an«i authorizing its extension to The No. 1 pledge apply to jarty candidate«* from supplements, ami it would pre A few bills of minor im|s>rtuuc«> were only. vent th«« publication in the supple paas««d, but most of th«* time th,« silting Dal lee. Washington, Jim. 23.—Th«« river and Président Will^Urge Passage of Laws The election of Mulkey and Bourne as ments of all fiction, of all matter of was devoted to th«* further discussion «if harlsir appropriation bill, which wax The house pass»*d eight of its bills to to Cure Shortage. day. All were of a l*x*al character. Unite«! States senators was confirmed general ami useful information regard Hale's resolution providing for an in reported to th«« hous«« tolay by th«« Washington, Jan. 28—The rar short The senate passed three and killed two today in joint session of the two houses ing the affairs of the world, and make quiry into the personal interest mani- ««ommitlee on rivers and harlxus, car age question was considered at Hie feeted by naval i.flicers in th«* navy per as the law requires. The journal of the supplenmnt merely an overflow for of its measures. an appropriation aggreimtmg $83,- White Hous«* to*lay during a omfi n-mv sonnel bill. The r«*Holiition was ulti ries yesterday’s election in the two houses tile news of th«» main sh«*«*t. 466,188. Of thia Hum $34.601,612 la |»«rti< i|Mit«-*l in by tin* president, HeCre- Monday, January 28. mately refererd to the iximmittee on appr<>priatol in cash, to lx< available was read and President Haines there tary Root, tfecretary Tuft, I *< st master naval affaiis. Salem, Monday, January 28—A me- upon declare«! them elected. Mulkey between July 1, 1997, and July 1, 118)8, General _____ _ _________ ___ _______ _ t'ortelvou, . ____ Assistant Secretary CROPS CAUSED SHORTAGE. mortal has been presented in the Senate serves until March 4, 1907, and Bourne Washington, Jan. 26. — Tile house and |4S,H34,25tt if authorised f >r eon-1 IU mihi ? Chniriimn Knnpp. of the I liter- asking Congress to compel railroads to six years from that «late. tinning <*ontnu'te, no time limit Ixung Mate Coinineriv r<»inini’•fion, nnd (‘<»in- sell their land grants. The sentiment Railroad* Had So Much Traffic They spent the greater part of the «lay . de of the Legislature is that the remedy bating th«* agricultural appropriation fixed as to when it shall I«« expended. j I mis«* inner of ''* Corporations Garfield. The Could Not Carry Coal. lies with Congress. bill, am! it was still under considera The bill will proliably not lie consld-' president has announced his intention Big Timber Deal Made Public. There is a wi<le difference between Washington, Jan. 29. — Representa tion when adjournment was taken. er««l by the hoiuM« until next Mon*lav. I of sending to congreM a ■pedal m«*»- Albany—An agreement made in 1901, the valuation placed on the Oregon City This bill ia a rrcuni breaker In size, Hiig«* urging legislnbon of a rrtlMxlial tive Marshal, of North Dakota, in an The «inestioli of the free distribution of locks by the owners and Federal offi whereby the Oregon «k California rail exceeding by many millions tla< amount character to meet <»r shortage emergen garden setals continued to hold th«* most cials. The former estimate the value road is to sell about 16,000 acres of Linn interview tonight declare«i thut while prominent phut* with th«* speechmak- allowtxl for liver and hartair improve cies like th<w existing. at about $1.500,000 and the latter at county timber land to Jennings Bros., there is a shortage of fuel at some ments in any previous congress. The Interstate Commerce commliwion about $310,000. Should the Legislature of Itetroit, Mich., has just been record points in North ihikota ami ilanger of ers, although action on this provision of the bill, by a vote of 71 to 69, was has submitted «vrtuin principles which decide to acquire this property, it is ed here. The contract calls for the sale Tuesday, January 22. the members think should form th» probable the matter will have to be of 15,729.44 acres lying in townships 10 shortage at other points, growing pri postponed until Momlity. The senate Washington, January 22.—-Th«« sen I «sis of any legislation to be recum- bill incorporating the International settled in the courts. marily out of the so-ealle«l car shortage, Among the new Hous« bills today and 11, south, range 2 east, at $11.50 and later of an unusual snow storm. Sunday 8ch«xd rias*s'iuttion of America ate today passed the compromise For mendod on Hint subject to nmgresa, per acre, payments to be made a* fol aker resolution authorizing the commit an<l if these meet the views of th» were: was (Missed. tee on military uffnira to inv««etlgnte preaitlent, they will Is* submitted to Establishing union high school «lis- lows: Novemler 15, 1901, $18,089.38; North Dakota is in no need of financial tricts from two or more contiguous dis every year thereafter a payment of assistance. the facta of th«« affray at Brownsville that lssly. Th«* president's decision is Friday, January 25. $18,088.80. The land embraced in tricts. "The shortage of cars,” he said, Washington, Jan. 25.—Resolutions on the nights of August 13 ami 14 last, one of I In* results of th«* recent Chicago Appropriating $100,000 for veterans this deal is a part of the railroad "grew out largely of the enormous crops without questioning "the legality or of Indian War, 1855-56, and members grants and is covered by splendid tim raised throughout the state and through to check naval officers from “lighting a justl«*e of any act of the pr<*aidcnt in reciprocal demurrage convention, ami tin* under senators and representatives of the very genera) complaint winch of Ninth Regiment, Oregon militia, ber. the expansion of business far l*eyond to «ximpel the enactment of the naval relation to or connected with that ha* Is-eti inadi* to the Interstate Com while actually in service, for use and all ordinary limits, which literally personnel bill at this session” were pre affray.” This a«*tion came after the merce commission of a shortage in th« risk of their horses, at per diem of $2. swanipcl the railroads, not only with sented in th«* senate tolay by Hale, ami, subject ha*i b»*en under consideration car tarrying e«|uipinent of the country. Mild Winter in Hxrney. and appraised value of every animal that was killed or rendered unfit for Burns — The winter of 1906-7 will products going out of the state, but also after rausing a snappy delnte of short almost daily since the first «lay of the service. long be remembered as the most favor with merchamiise ami materials com duration, went over for future consider present session of congress, ami every HAVE TO BRIBE SNITCHMEN. Authorizing Governor. Secretary of ing in. In an attempt to hamlle this ation. Hale's resolution cites the pres pliase of th«« question had been ills- 8tate and State Treasurer, composing able winter so far, at least, to stock- tremendous volume of traffic, the rail ident's order forbidding government cuss«*<l on all sid««s. Board of Public Building Commission men and farmers, ever known in Har way «■ompanies were grossly negligent employes to "lobby," anddirectean in Szn Francisco Shippers Pay to Get Washington, Jan. 22.—The houw to- ers, to procure site by purchase or con ney county. Up to the present there in relation to the fuel supply, so our quiry by the secretary of the navy to Freight Car*. has been very little snowfall, excepting day I Missi li th«* diplomatic consolar ap demnation, and construct building for great prosperity is the real rause oj our aia'ertain whether Die order is being during the blizzard in November, San Francisco. Jan. 28.—The Bulle state printing plant, and appropriating propriation bill, which rarrlrsa total of which cold snap visited every section temporary emlarrass«-«! condition It violated. $20,000 therefor. $3,138,(8)0, and the military ara*h-rny tin to*lav publishes it story to Hi«* cfl«s*t The urgent deficiency appropriation appropriation bill, rarry ing $1,954,483. that whi*n Interstate Uommcr«*» Com- Placing State Printer on flat salary in the United States. In Itecemlier is not a financial shortage, but a rail of $3,000 per annum, appropriating several heavy rainstorms visited this road shortage which embarrasses the bill, carrying $279,609 as it came from During the consideration of the diplo missioner lam«* arrives her«* tins week the hotux* ami authorizing by a senate matic bill, speeches were mad» by Hher- to invest igitt«* th«» re hit ions l«twis-n the funds for purchase of supplies and section, which put the ground in fine people of the state at this time.” equipment of office. amendment a Iran of $1,000,0(8) to the l««y of Kentucky, on the ”tn*aty making railroads and shippers, he will firn! condition for plowing and was taken Appropriating $50,000 for deepening advantage of by the fanners. Jamestown Expawition company, was power;” by Sla*ien, of Texas, who urg mn<liti«ma very similar to tho**c nt He- LAGUNA DAM ENDANGERED. and improving harbor and channel in pawed. The latter part of th«* «lay was ed a more liberal r<x-ognition <>i the nttle with n**qss*t to the "tipping" Tillamook Bay, and authorizing Gov devoted to the diajiraition of pension South in the limiter of diplomatic ap- system, res«irte«l to by shippers and ernor to appoint commission of five per Rio Colorado Threatening to Destroy bills. PORTLAND MARKETS. pointments, and by Ixingxorth, of Ohio, warehouse men, in order to get their sons to supervise its expenditure. Irrigation Project. For relocation of State Deaf Mute who spoke in favor of the Unite*| States rars. Washington, Jan. 25. — The house to Los Angeles, Jan. 29. — The Times According to the Bulletin’s Informa School, and appropriating $14,000. owning the residences ot its foreign Fruita—Apples, common to choice, day pas-<sl a numls-r of bills of a l<si»l Creating Crook County into the First 50(5 ,75c per box; choice to fancy, $1(5. this morning says: Gmsins, of Iowa, tion, the prn<*ti«v has ls*en followed at If the Rio Colo nature, including 836 private pension representatives. Central Oregon Agricultural District, rado should not be forced to return to bills. The agricultural appropriation madet he opening s|xxx*h in epxlana- the Oakland yards for some time, and authorizing holding of an annual dis 2.50: pears, $1(5)1.50. merchants have found tiint, in order to Vegetables — Turnips, $1(^1.25 per its old channel an«! remain there, the bill was then taken up and. while it tion of the measure. trict fair at Prineville, and appropriat get their rars to the wandiotts«*» they ing $1,000 and printing to amount of sack; carrots, $1(2.1.25 per sack; beta, laguna dam, constructed by the United was under consideration, Kahn, of Cal Eight-Hour Law Violated.' have to "tip” th<< switchmen in th«« $200 therefor. $1.25(a,l .50 per sack; horseradish, 7 ifornia, addresvasl the house on tin* in Washington, Jan. 22. — In conse yards. States Reclamation service across the Appropriating $27,000 for mainte 8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 3*^c per surance companies and, their relation At th«* office <>f General Manager Cal nance and support of Central Oregon pound; cabbage, 2,iyC per pound; cauli river 12 miles above Yuma, will be de to the city of Han Francis«», Is-for«* ami quent of protests rixviv«*<l lit the Navy department from orgnniz«*d labor, th<< vin, «4 th«* Southern Pacific eoni|winy, State Normal School. stroyed and the irrigation of humlrvds of flower, $2.50 per dozen ; celery, $3.50 after the earthquake and fire. The secretary hu** telegraph«*«! thecommund- tzslay, it was admitted tluit this is las @4 per crate; pumpkins, 2c per pound; thousands of acres in Arizona, Califor question of the free distribution of gar unt of the Boston, New York and Nor ing «lone, but it win state«! that the Thursday. January 24. den se»*ds ixrcupitsi the rest of the day. folk avy yards to suspend all extra fault lay with the merclutnta them Salem, Jan. 24. — Both houses this squash, 2c per pound; sprouta, 8c p r nia and Mexico will be im|ss«Hible. The laguna <lam is unique in tlrnt Then- whs a general debate on the work on warships in the course of «in selves, who, of their own volition, re afternoon adjourned until Monday. pound. provision appropriating struction or being got ready to join th«« sort to this practice in order to get Onions—Oregon, $1@1.35 per hun the «langer threatening its existence committee This is largely due to the state printer lurks below instead of above the sur $238,0(M) for the purchaw* and testing Atlantic ffeet. The cliargo was made sjs'tsly delivery. It was with the ap being unable to secure enough composi dred. face. During the past three years, th«« tors to turn out the work on time an«! Potatoes—Oregon Burbanks, fancy, Colorado, instead of repairing its of new, rare an«l uncommon seeds, that at each of the yards « men were proval of th«* company. bulls«, tre«s, shrubs and vines, and working mon* than eight and I in some will allow him time to catch up. $1.40^1.50; common, $1@.25. breaks by salt deposits, has cut them omitting the usual appropriation for the instances 12 hours n «lay, as well as The two houses thia morning met in Wheat—Club, 68c; bluestem, 70c; wider and deeper, and it lias formed a purchase of ordinary flower und garden Hear Japanese Case March 7. nights, Sundays and holidays, in viola joint assembly and listene«l to an ad valley, 66(0,670; red, 66c. San Francisco, Jan. 28.—Th«« flrat gorge 60 feet deep and 1,500 feet wi*l<* seed for distribution. tion of Hie eight-hour law and contrary dress by Mr Bryan. hearing of the cnsc by which the gov Oata—No. 1 white, $28; gray, $27. through the cultivatted lands of the to the order of the preside t. A bill was introduced in the senate Thursday, January 24. ernment will test the right of the local Barley—Feed, $22 per ton ; brewing, Imperial valley. During the perkxl of permitting capital punishment for io li Issvrd of eduention to exclude Japanese the highest fkxxl it cut buck at th«* rate Abolilh Free Seed Graft. Washington, Jan. 24. — The ««-ssion $23; rolled, $24(2,24.50. bers who are captured arme«l with dan ot a third of a mile a day. Th«* Laguna of the senate today wiih held entirely Washington, Jan. 23.—The house from th«* public HchoolH will Is* held in gerous weapons. Rye—$1.40(^1.45 per cwt. dam is said to have cost about $2,000,- with reference to the death of Mr. committee on agriculture today decided the Circuit court on March 7. Thia Bills were also introduced in the Corn—Whole, $26; cracked, $27 per 000. Alger. Dr. Edward Everett Huie de to recommend the discontinuance of free date was fix«-«! this morning when mem senate creating the county of North ton. livered a special prayer, and after the seed distribution by congress. Instead bers of th«* lxH*t<l of isluiution, with all Grant and create a railroa«! «'ommission Hay—Valfey timothy, No. 1, $14(2* Sent Many Goods to Cuba. reading of the journal of yesterday was of appropriating the customary $250,. the principals of all the schools in th«* to be appointed by the governor. Washington, Jan. 29.—Never before «■ompletol Kenator Burrows pr«*s»nte«i 000 for this purpose, the committee city, were served with summons to ap- In the house new measures included 15 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17(2,18; clover, $9; cheat, $9; grain in the hintory of United States com resolutions expressing regret and sorrow will advise in the report upon the agri- p«*ar in court on that date and answer the appointment of a commission to in hay, $9(2)10; alfalfa, $14. merce with Cuba was the export trade at the sudden death and providing for culttural bill, which it is now prepar tlx* suit filed on behalf of the Japan«*»» vestigate the fire insurance business Butter—Fancy creamery, 30@35c per of this country to that island no gr«nt a special committee of 12 senators to ing, tliat thia sum of money be used boy, Keikichl Aoki, who has been de and one providing that each county as during the past calendar year. represent the senate at tlie funeral in for the purchase of rare seeds to be dis barred from th«* whit«* hc I kxi I h . shall be a judicial district and provid pound. Butter Fat—First grade cream, 36c American importations from that re this city and attend the Ixxly to I>e- tributes! by the <le|>artinent of Agricul ing for a prosecuting attorney for each Veiled Request From Japan. county. per pound; second grade cream, 2c less public are considerably below that for troit. The rdsolutions were agre«««! to, ture. the preceiling year. The total exports 81. Petersburg, Jan. 28—The A hho - The bill providing for publication of per pound. McCaskin to Be Major General. cisted Press learns that the decision of Fight for Pension Agencies. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 33(2,35c per from this country to Cuba were value.! notice of all estrays was passe«l by the at |4fl,491,944, which is more than $2,- to Washington, Jan. 23.—It ia semi* house. The senate bill fixing the Linn- dozen. Washington, Jan. 23.—Representa ■senta- the Russian " government . ........... .. *" withdraw ”■•.>*•■■■" Poultry—Average old hens, 13(2; 14c 000,000 over the exportations for 1905. officially announced that Brigadier Gen tive Dalzell, of Pennsylvania, stnted «........ ' l**' ,r,HIJ>s from Manchuria immediately Lane boumlary was also passed by the The importations from Cuba were val eral William McCaskin, commanding today that he intends toorganizea fight instead of waiting until April 15, the house. per pound; mixed chickens, 12(2,13c; tixixl th«* R iihho - xim I for this step in (he Four bills were passe*! by the senate. spring, 14(2,14^; ol«l roosters, 10@ 11c; ued at 185.055,295, showing a falling the department of Texan, will be pro against the abolition of nine e of the 18 date H moted to the grade of major general on pension agencies of the Uni ited They provide: For holding meetings dresse«! chickens, 16(^17c; turkeys, off of about $10,000,090. __ Htataw _____ , J,lJ«’>'*h Portsmouth treaty, wna niadn the statutory retirement April 14 next The house committee on appropriations ! at of state textbook commission in May live, 17 «a 17J£c; turkeys, dressed, 1 a veiled reipu-st from the Japanese Contract Goes to Olliver. o..-.ouient, which ap| mi rently forsces of Major General James F. Wade. The has reported a bill appropriating for [ K 8°v«*rnnient instead of July, raising fees of jurors choice, 20@22c; geese, live, 10(2)12c; trouble Washington, Jan. 29. — Following a preeent _____ understanding in that Colonel «inly nine of the present, agencies, and I ....... * *■■ in ■-* the mutter of internal ail- from $2 to $3 per day; fixing salaries ducks, 14(2,15c. conference at the White House it wa- Charles B. Hall, Thirteenth infantry, the members of the committee defend ministration of ««ertain province! of in Douglas county; to turn unexpended I V«al—Dressed, 5)f(^9'* per pound. B«*ef—Drcaeed bulls, 2(2*3c per pound; officiary announctxl that the contract 1 ¡p oommand of the infantry and cavalry the action on the ground of economy. China. school funds back into the county for building the Panama canal would I school at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., will Dalzell says it would 1« far more eco- school fun«l instead of the general fund. cows. 4(2,5c; country steers, 5(2,5J^c. Nine Men Blown to Bits. I Mutton—Dressed, fancy, 8(2,8^c per be awarded to William I). Olliver. to appoint«*«! to the varancy in the list nomical to pay all pensions from Wash Wednesday, January 23 who, with Anson M. Bangs, was th«- of brigadier generals, which will occur ington, and will take the stami that all pound; ordinary, 6(2)7c. Richmond, Va., Jan. 28.—Nine men, Salem, Or., Jan. 23.—There are low«««t bidder in the went competition, 'early in March. Pork*4-Orewed, 6(2,8 %c per pound. the present agencies should go. all foreigners, were blown to pieces by provided that within the next ten days a dynamite "explosion today on the le and hie associates, with at least two Savings Bank for A bany. « Will Plan Reapportionment. Appeal for Federal Aid. Gold Production Increases. Tidewater railroad, near Pearisburg, Albany—Albany is to have another' Salem—As a solution to the problem independent contractors shall cover the Washington, Jan. 23.—The coal fam Washington, Jan. 22.—The Geologi Va. The laborers were at. dinner and bank. Accordingto articles of incor-, of rearranging the legislative represent- entire field of the work to lie js-rformed ine in North f)nkota has be««otneaoeeri- cal an« vey announce«! tolay the total a quantity of the explosive, which was poration file«l with the county clerk ' ation of the counties of the state, Rep- under the contract. otis that Senator llansbroiigh conferred production ................... .............. of gold and silver In the being thawed beside a fire, blow up. here, the Linn County Savings bank resentative Jewell today introduced in today with the president to if Fed- | United 1905, *-S^*- nggrcgntingfiO,- ..... ....... States for --*--1 K*-* ■■■« ■•**,- Capture Desperate Cuban Ba-dit will be opened here as soon as a kx-a-, the house a resolution providing for the eral means cannot be found to relieve 365,342 .'—' *«-■«- fine ounces, with a valuation of No American* Were Killed. tion can be secured. The incorporators appointment of a committee of seven to Havana, Jan. 29.— Enrique Mesa. a the situation. Telegrams appealing for $122,402,6,6. Production of gold ag- ng. Washington, Jan. 28. — The Ameri of the new bank are H. 8. Myers, F. N. report to the house a reapportionment bandit of the province of Santiago, who relief were laid before the Interstate ' gregnted 4.265,742 fine ounces, vahifxl can via* consul at Kingston, Jamaica, Myers, and M. 8. Myers, all — —- — ,i c...^ Tt, L 1.,«»»,z, of z.F for more than two years had terrorized Commerce commission by Senator Hans- at $88,180,700, an increase of $7,716 — fj })1]| ----- Representative Washbume, advised the State dejinrtment bslay Francisco, who will start the institu- Lane I/ine county, has already introduce«! introduced a Eastern Cuba and defied the rural brongh today. The commissioners have over the previous year. Total produc- that no American «lead have been re tion with a capital stock of $5,000. bill covering thia subject, lasing the guards, and who was wanted for al «alled the attention of the railroads to tion of silver was 56,101,600 fine ounc- ported so far In Jamaira. The sitna- Albany now has two banks, but this apportionment on the last state cen- leged murdera, was captured here last the renewed complaints and relief is <*s, valued at $34,221,976, a det-rense of tion is improving, and the earthquake will be its first savings bank. ^ng. , night by the secret police. expected. 11,581,200 ounces in a«dual output. shocks have ecaseil.