Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 05, 1911, Image 3

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    , RIOTERS RULE CANTON.
CONSIDERATE
MISS
MABEL
Americans is Danger Revolutionists Ahe Rsturnsd Umbrslla In Rainstorm,
but Had to Borrow It to
Steal Explosives.
MU8T NOT TAINT
STREAMS.
BOYS TO MAKE TRAPNE8T8.
Washington, April 29. —Americans
and foreigners in Canton are believed
to be in danger. United States Consul
Bergholz in Canton cabled the state
department txxlay. He has telegraph­
ed the senior naval officer in Hong­
kong, and if the situation should prove
seriou«, a United States warahip will
proceed to Canton.
Oat Homa.
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
Washington, April 27.—A sensation
Washington, April 26.—The Demo
"They man nay what they please
about Mabel Walloper," old Mrs. Jim- was sprung in the house today, when cratic free list bill, characterized by
State Board of Health Has Posters Manual Training Teacher of Portland
merson said, a« she poured out her Gardner, of Massachusetts, introduced the Republicans as "political soothing
Distributed In National Forests.
Asks Plane to Follow.
husband's tea the other night, while resolution« of inquiry in response to a syrup," was roughly handled in the
the
rain fell In torrent« outside. “Hhe charge by Diffendorfer of Fennsylvan-
Thousands of posters warning camp­
Corvallis
Prof. Dryden of the O.
may
be frivolous, but all the »»me she ia, that money and influence were be­ house this afternoon by the Republi­
ers against polluting of streams are A. C. jsiultry department has just
Is a considerate woman—mighty con­ ing used to give an Eastern manufac­ can side.
received
a
request
from
William
J.
being distributed throughout th« na­
siderate. I don't know another wom­ turing concern a monopoly in the con- [ Underwood, Democratic chairman of
Stanley, supervisor of manual train­
tional forests of Oregon l»y forest ing at the Holladay school of Port­
an who would do what she did to­ tracts for shoes for the army and navy. the ways ad means committee, intro­
Diffendorfer said he could prove his
day.
”
rangers, ut the inatancu of the state land, for the plans and specifications
assertion, and as a result Gardner j duced it in an hour’s speech, shortly
Hongkong, April 29. Hundreds of
"What did she do today?” asked called upon the secretary of wsr and
board of health. 'They read:
of the trapnest which Prof. Dryden
after the session convened at noon It
“Danger Forest rangers, hunters, designed and included in the college |H-r»ons are fleeing to this city from Jlmmerson, who had his own opin­ the secretary of the navy for all pos­ is now left to the mercies of Mann,
ion«
as
to
the
lady'«
good
points.
Canton, where, last night, revolution­
sible information concerning the shoe of Illinois, leader of the Republican
camper» and tourist» contract typhoid exhibit at the Seattle exposiotn.
'The Lents and Arleta section of
"Why, when this perfect deluge of
fever every year from polluted j Portland arc very much Interested in ists, armed with rifle« arxl bombs, sur­ a rain started In this afternoon she re­ contracts.
Diffendorfer interrupted Gardner in side, and what Mann said about it in
rounded th« Viceroy’« palace and »et
streams.
i the chicken business,” says Mr. Stan- fire to the building before they were membered that the last time «he was his speech on the free list bill yester­ the two hours he held the floor gave
“Section 2240, Oregon law«, say»: ' ley, “so I will start the boys of the driven back by imperial troops in com- here at our meeting of the Brown­ day while discussing
government both sides food for much debate, com­
* If any person »hall put uny excre­ manual training department making rnand of Admiral Li.
Several were ing club »he had borrowed our umbrel­ prices for army shoes. "Is it not a ment and criticism.
The trapncsl killed on txith side», the imperial la,” Mrs. Jlmmerson said, enthusias­ fact,” he asked, “that Herman & Co.,
ment, or any putrid, nau«<H>u«, decay­ chicken furniture.
Underwood, in explaining the pro­
tically, "and, without he«ltatlng a of Boston, absolutely control, after
ing, deleterious substance in any shown by your college al the Seattle forces losing a colonel.
spring, brook or branch of running exposition was a very goisi model.
(Inly official messages were received minute, she put on her hat and water­ freezing out every other competitor in posed measure, acknowledged that it
water, lie shall lie deemed guilty of a 1 Will you kindly let mu huve »ketches from Canton, but it was said that the proof coat and came all the way over the United States, the manufacture of would mean a reduction in government
misdemeanor,’ etc. This law must be or drawings?’’
disorder» there are spreading, the here In that raging storm to return it. «hoe« for the army and navy of the
Though »cores of trapnests have rioters gaining in numbers and bold­ I think that was mighty thoughtful United States?” Gardner said that revenues by at least $10,000,000 a
enforced.
Oregon State Hoard of
year, but declared that this would be
been invented anil patented, not all ness. The gravity of the situation is and nice of her. Don't you?”
Health. *
he had never heard of such a firm.
“In addition to rigid law enforce­ have been as thoroughly tested as the increased by the report that there is
"I certainly do,” said Jlmmerson.
“I shall be at liberty, then, in the more than met by government econo­
ment we ask co-operation of cam|H*ra one originated by the college, which is discontent among the im|>erial sold­ ”1 shouldn't have thought it of her." near future,” Diffendorfer said, “to mies.
and all others who enter national for­ not patented, so anyone may get the iery, many of the emperor’s enlisted
"1 guess you've done her an In­ show to the gentleman that they have
“This free list bill is not offered as
ests, “ said Dr. Calvin 8. White, state plans and build one without fear of men being anarchists.
justice," «aid Mr«. Jluitnerson, "but absolute control of the shoes manu­ a compensation to the farmer for pro­
health officer. "The running stream» prosecution. It is extremely simple
The valiant attack of the imperial hereafter 1 shall know better. I factured in this country for the army
of Oregon that should properly be in construction, and can be made by troops under Li, saved the viceroy’s don't think I should have ventured out and navy, and that they have frozen ducts of his that were put on the free
pur« as th« »now in th« mountains ' any one who can use a saw and drive a palace from destruction. For a time on a day like this on such an er­ out competitors that I know of who list in the reciprocity bill,” said Un­
whence they flow, have been made sew­ nail. The whole thing can be cut from it looked as if the rioters would de­ rand.”
have lost out and today'are bankrupt, derwood, “because we do not believe
ers by the carelessness and ignorance one board a foot wide, ten feet lung, stroy it.
owing to the fact that this firm of the passage of the reciprocity bill will
The viceroy escaped un­
"Well,
I'm
mighty
glad
«he
did
It,"
of those who enter the forests.
Now and an inch thick.
Herman & Co. has used its influence
harmed. Considerable damage was
The trapncsl is in the form of a ls>x done to his palace before the fire was said Jinimersoti. "Mighty glad. I've with the representatives of the United in any way affect the farmers’ income.
that tiie danger, not only to campers,
got to go back to the store for a lit­
open
at
one
«nd,
with
a
door
which
One of the objects of this bill is to re­
but to all others, Is known, there
extinguished.
tle while thl« evening, and that bum- States, or those in control of the Uni­
should b«, and 1 think will be, such closes as the hen enters. After she
ted States government have used their move from the protected list those im­
It is reported here that the gates of bershoot will come in handy."
care taken as will contribute to the has laid, she is released by an attend­ Canton have been clo«ed and that the
Mrs. Jlmmerson*» face flushed, and influence, to freeze out competitors plements that tne farmer uses in pro­
ant who takes the number on her leg soldiers are maintaining martial law.
general safety and public health.'*
she
coughed In an embarrassed way. and have placed them on the black ducing his crops. The other purpose
band
and
mark«
it
on
the
egg.
Thus
The stale Isoirti of health has writ­
list, so to speak, and have even gone
Suspicious persons are being de­
"Why,
Tom, Pm sorry, but you can’t so far as to give money so that other is to reduce the cost of living to the
the
owner
may
know
which
hens
are
ten to the government authorities at
tained and searched.
Washington, asking in whom author the ones that lay the eggs, so he can
firms may not be competitors after masses by putting their food products
The enlistments of many imperial have it, dear,” she said.
ity is vested to prevent pollution of eliminate fr<sn the flock those which soldiers have expired within the last . "Why not?" Jlmmerson demanded freezing them out.”
on the free list.’,’
streams in’t'rater Lake national for­ do not lay enough eggs to pay for few days, and the ugly demeanor of i "Why." said Mr«. Jlmmerson, "It
Underwood announced that this was
Washington,
Apr.
27
—
A
bill
provid
­
their
care.
est. This is rendezvous for hundreds
these men is giving the government was raining so hard that I had to
only the beginning of the Democratic
ing
for
the
enlargement
of
the
nation
­
lend
it
to
.Mabel
again-
to
go
home
of campers during summer months.
concern.
TRY DRY ALFALFA FARMING.
A report that Vice Governor Fu with. I couldn't do anything else al house of representatives from 391 to revision of the tariff.
CENSUS DATA FOR OREGON.
“We propose to revise the tariff
Chi.
a Tartar, has been assassinated, after she had been so thoughtful as 433 members and the apportionment
A. F. Hitt Gives Some Advice to East­
to bring It back.”—John Kendrick of these members to the different schedule by schedule,” he said. “That,
ha« not been confirmed.
ern O-egon Dwellers.
states on the basis of the population
It is known that the rebels have Bang« in Lippincott's.
Great and Small Gains in Population
shown by the recent Federal census in uur opinion, is the only proper way
Farmer» of Eastern Oregon are seized a quantity of government ex­
Are Features.
passed the house early this evening to handle the tariff question in con­
urged to develop dry farming alfalfa plosive«. The government has asked
after vain efforts of members of both gress. The Democratic party does
Some Queer Brushes.
Wiishington
Notable increase« in by A. F. Hitt, special field agent for the steamship companies plying to
not stand for the wiping out of the
The cat carries her clothes brush In political parties to amend it.
(Mpulation are shown in the revised Oregon, Washington and Idaho of the Canton to xus|wnd their schedule«.
custom houses; we realize that the
The
proposed
size
of
the
house
is
her
mouth,
for
with
her
rough
tongue
r«|«>rt of the census of Oregon cities bureau of »tatistic« of the United
One unconfirmed report from Canton
expenses of government must be borne
and tow ns just completed by the ecn- Stat«» department of agriculture.
say» that 300 of the “queless," or rev­ «he cleanse» her glossy coat as a identical with that provided for in by a judicious system of duties. But
the
Crumpacker
bill
passed
by
the
boy
brushes
off
his
clothes.
She
licks
bus bun-au, and 10 Increase« arc also
Mr. Hitt «ays the plan is being suc­ olutionists, have been slain during the
one of her front paws and rubs it over house at the last session of congress, by lowering and adjusting prohibitive
recorded. Outside of Portland th« cessfully adopted in the Idaho dis­ riots.
duties we can fully maintain the
growth of Salem i« th« greatest, the tricts where the rainfall is only be­
Foreigners in Canton are reported her face, and she is ready for her but not acted upon by the senate. amount of customs revenues.”
The
Houston
bill,
passed
today,
leaves
breakfast.
capital city now housing 14,094 peo­ tween 3 and 9 inches.
He believes, to be perfectly safe.
Underwood charged the Republicans
ple compared to 4,258, it« ;xq>ul«tion therefore, that there is no reason why
Foxes, dog« and wolves do not use to the legislatures of the different
states the power to rearrange the con­ with making the Payne tariff law so
when the census was taken in 1900.
their
mouths
when
they
need
to
wash
it should not be equally profitable in
RECIPROCITY IN CANADA.
that it left a tariff on everything that
“ Fully as interesting are the slight Central Oregon, where the rainfall is
and brush, but scratch themselves vlg gressional districts in their respective the farmer used, while reducing many
states
on
the
new
population
basis
of
increases in population in a decade much greater.
orously with their hind paws and are
one member for each 211,877 inhabi­ J of his protective duties.
shown by many cities.
Athena, in
In discussing the matter with J. J. Opposition Will Put Up Strong Fight as fresh as ever.
The minority report, signed by all
In Parliament.
Umatilla county, gained only 83 Sayer, who Is now touring Eastern
The cow, with her long, rough tants.
of the Republicans on the ways and
The
two
important
amendments
pro
­
since 1900; Baker 79; Buy City, Til­ Oregon gathering information for the
tongue,
combs
her
coat
of
hair
until
it
Ottawa. Ont., April 29. The de­
lamook county, 78; Beaver Hill, Coos Portland Commercial club, on the re­ termination of the Canadian gov­ Is clean and curly. The horse, more posed and defeated today were to put means committee, declares that the
county, 30; Copperfield, Baker coun­ source» and conditions of that partic­ ernment to ratify reciprocity was em­ than any other animal, depends on his the re-districting power in the hand measure represents a "transparent at­
ty, 20; Dundee, Yamhill county. 72; ular part of the state, Mr. Hitt stated phasized in parliament today by the owner to keep his coat In proper con­ of the governors of states when the tempt at the manufacture of politcal
It asserts that congress
Gervais, Marion county, 16; Mount that the farmer who will try this j prime minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, dition, but often he will roll on the legislature had failed to act; and to capital.”
Ange), 8; lone. Morrow county, Hi; plan conscientiously will make a profit who declared that he would not go to green grass or rub himself down limit the house in the future to a was called together specifically to
membership of 430 or 433, leaving fu­ pass the Canadian reciprocity bill.
Pendleton. Umatilla county, 54; Ver­ in two ways. In the first place, he I England and represent Canada at the against a tree or fence.
I
“The interests of the farmer and
unia, Columbia county, 7; Waterloo. pointed out, he will get a good crop of Imperial conference or to the corona­
Field mice comb their hair with ture reapportionments to the secretary
Linn county, 24, and Yamhill, Yam­ hay and in the second place the grow­ tion of King George in June, but their hind legs, and the fur seal In a of commerce and labor. Each amend­ of everybody else will be subserved.”
says the report, “if the country is
hill county, 71.
ing of alfalfa will restore to fertility would remain here to press the agree­ similar manner «pends as much time ment was vigorously championed by!
Among the cities for which loss of land» worn out by constant croppings ment, if the opposition persisted in i a« a wutnan In making herself look the Republicans and had some Demo­ spared further exploitation and fur­
ther tariff legislation at the present
cratic support.
fsipulation is recorded are Adams, with wheat.
obstructing its ratification.
smart.
time and if adjournment is taken
Antelope. Arlington, Butteville, Gran­
The matter was brought before par­
Washington,
April
26.
—
After
a
day
Although the elephant appears to be
promptly after the reciprocity bill
RAILROADS RACE TO COAST.
ite, Harney, Harrisburg, Heppner,
liament by Opposition Leader Borden, thick skinned and callous, he takes of caucuses, conferences and secret shall have been finally acted on.”
John Day, and long Creek. The pop­
who asked Sir Wilfrid what his inten­
He often meetings, in which the ''Democrats of i
ulation dwindling of Butteville is the Hill System and Southern Pacfic Are tions were in regard to the approach­ great care of his skin.
gives
himself
a
shower
bath
by draw­ the "progressive” Republicans of the
Washington. April 24.—Despite the
worst, the count in 1900 being 547
Rushing Work.
ing events in London.
ing
water
into
his
long
trunk
and senate were blocked by the regular fact that high officials of the Navy de­
and only 49 ten years Inter.
"1 deemed it my duty to attend,” blowing It on the different parts of senators, the two factions tonight are partment have apologized to Professor
Grants Pass. From best inside in­
formation obtainable, there is appar­ replied Sir Wilfrid, "and engaged my his body. After the bath he some­ resting on their arms.
Beers, of Yale, and his daughter for
BIRDS FLOCK TO KLAMATH.
Whether the fight of the “progres­ the slight recently administered in
ently a race on to the coast between passage six weeks ago, but I have times rolls himself In a toilet prepara­
sives
”
for
more
appointments
to
com
­
come
to
the
conclusion
that,
should
my
the HUI system from Eagle Point to
tion of dust to keep off the flies.
connection with a social affair at Ann­
Lake County Fast Becoming Famous
mittees of importance will be trans­ apolis, congress may make an official
Crescent, City via Grants Pass, and the presence be required in Canada, and
Breeding Place.
ferred to the senate floor rests with a investigation of the alleged snobbery
Southern Pacific system from Eureka. there is every indication that it may
The Only English Pope.
be, it will be my duty to forego the
meeting of the progressives in the at the naval academy and at West
Klnmnth Falls That Klamath coun­ Cal., to Grants Paas.
Viterbo, now engaged in establish­ morning.
Information comes that heavy con­ privilege of attending the conference.
ty is becoming famous as a breeding
Point as well.
Apparently Repre­
The skirmish began in ’the meeting sentative Korbly of Indiana and other
ing a record in criminal trials, was
place and that the establishing of the struction equipment ami a large force My first duty is to Canada.
"It would be unfortunate that any the scene of the greatest triumph of of the Republican committee on com­ members of congress who have taken
Ixiwer Klamath Lake bird reserve by of mules and »crafters is unloading nt
Colonel Roosevelt when president of Eureka for the Southern Pacific. of the prime ministers of the self-gov­ our only English pope. Nicholas Break- mittees early in the day. Ballinger' . an interest in tfie incident, are not
the United States was a good move Chart« of the Grants Pass yards have erning British dominions should be ab- speare. One of the 17 churches of this reported the list of committees.
satisfied with the explanations of the
Immediately La Follette objected, i Navy department about “social sta-
for the future bird industry of the been made at Portland. The South­ 1 sent from so important an event as | ancient Italian city is St. Lorenzo, and
entire county is attested by Deputy ern Pacific has had options on lots 1 the im;>ei'ial conference If it is not ; here Frederick Barbarossa himself insisting that the “progressives” j ■ tus” and the like, and some hot words
Game Warden Lewis, who is in charge from the right of way at Grants Pass I possible for me to go, the fault will , bowed the knee and held the stirrup were being treated “unjustly and un­ are likely to find utterance on the
of thin reserve, which lies partly in to Rogue River for several months. j not be mine. The one thing which to the mighty pontiff Adrain IV., who fairly.” He said he would reserve) floors of congress as a result of the
Northern California and partly in All are reported accepted and the | prevents is the ;x>sition of the trade came, a poor lad, from the meadows the right to oppose further in his own form the official apology in the Beers
agreement with the United States.
of Hertfordshire, to give away the time. The Ballinger list w’as adopted, case has taken.
money paid for them.
Southern Oregon.
"Mr. Borden has said he and his fol­ kingdoms of the world. In the period the four insurgents voting no.
Mr. Lewis has just returned from a
The incident, arising from the snub
lowers offer uncompromising opposi­ of its splendor Viterbo, “city of beau­
Coos Oil Test Goes On.
trip of several days sj»ent in the l«>w-
Washington, April 27.—Victor Ber­ given Miss Beers at a recent social
Marshfield The well of the Miocene tion to the ratification of the agree­ tiful fountains and beautiful maidens,” ger, of Milwaukee, the Socialist mem­ “hop” at Annapolis, has grown in im­
cr lake region, where he was looking
after the birds of that reserve for the Oil A Gas company which is being ment. I may tell him that on this held many handsome palaces, in one ber of congress, in a resolution intro­ portance, a circumstance distressing
Federal government. He states that sunk nt Bcnr creek, nenr Bandon, side we offer uncompromising support of which in the thirteenth century six duced today, not only proposes to abol­ to Navy department officials, who are
He thinks it papal elections took place. But for ish the senate, but aims to strike from loath to see anything that tends to
from all appearances more of the promises well, according to the re­ for the agreement.
feathered tribe of all kinds will nest ports of those interested.
Drilling would be a ban to Canada and a possi­ Englishmen the city will always re­ the hand of the president the veto create a prejudice against the service.
We think main the city of the English pope who power and take from the courts author­
on what arc known ns Bini Islands has been stopped temporarily pending ble danger to the empire.
Miss Beers was taken to the hop at
this year than has been the case for the arrival of more machinery ordered it would be a boon to Canada and to tamed a haughty emperor and was ity to invalidate legislation enacted Annapolis by a midshipman, who was
the
empire.
years. Among these will be millions from San Francisco, but the work will
himself choked by a fly.—London by the house of representatives.
All subsequently reprimanded for so do­
of geese and ducks of every kind, be resumed in a few days and it is ex­
Chronicle.
this is proposed as an amendment to ing. Miss Beers is employed as gov
Artists are Conservative.
while cranes, cormorants, pelicans and pected that before many week» the
the constitution, which, if petitioned erness in the household of Lieutenant
Paris The one hundred and twenty­
other kinds of non game birds are well will determine whether there is
William H. Tarrant, U.
for by 5 per cent of the voters in each ¡Commander
I
Struck
the
Wrong
Man.
a big supply of oil in the neighbor­ ninth salon of the Society of French
nesting there in great numbers.
state, shall be submitted to a general S. N. Then came the storm.
To Jacob Hope, a Philadelphia bird referendum.
hood. The company was formed by artists opened here Saturday.
In the
Following the storm came the apol­
More Convicts for Ronds.
Bandon men with local capital and ex­ opinion of critics, the exhibition has and animal expert, an odd adventure
“The senate has run its course,” ogy. Secretary Meyer and the super­
Salem Attorneys for Ixiwenberg, perts were employed to do the work. little to distinguish it from those of happened the other day. Mr. Hope said Mr. Berger, after his threatening intendent of the academy saying it
Going & Co. »re negotiating with Gov­ The company holds oil leases on large preceding years, its principal charac­ was strolling out Walnut street when document had been dropped into the was demanded because of a misunder­
The hopper on the speaker’s desk.
ernor West for a renewal of the con­ tracts. It has always been believed teristics being the decreased size of a bird faker accosted him.
standing of the “status” of the young
tract for labor at the penitentiary, there was oil in Coox county, but this the canvases, and the absence of nud­ faker drew from hts pocket the
“It must some day, as with the woman. In other words, it was found
which the governor has declared for­ is the first effort to find it that has ities. The whole is markedly conserv­ usual painted sparrow—a gorgeous British house of lords, yield to the ' , that she was not in “domestic service”
ative in technique and the distinctive thing of blues ami golds and greens— popular demand for its reformation or as a matter of necesity, but was from
feited because the stove foundry peo­ been carried to any extent.
work of Henry Martin and Paul Cha­ and. evidently taking Mr. Hope for one abolition.”
ple are in default on their payments.
a family of “social status.” There­
E. O. Seike Assistant Forester.
vis. The contributions of the Amer­ of the millionaires of Rittenhouse
The governor says he will insist upon
fore an apology was unnecessary.
a release of a large number of the
Salem
E. Cl. Seike, instructor in ican artists. Tanner, MacCamaron and square, he said: "1 jest nabbed this
Japs Free American Suspects.
bird off that there walnut tree. Can't
convicts the state is obliged to furnish the department of forestry at the Ore­ MacEwean are notable.
New Land Office Needed.
Washington—The two Caifomians,
1 sell her to ye cheap? Ixxik at her— Richardson and Fletcher, arrested in
Lowenberg, Going Al Co., under the gon Agricultural college, has been
Washington— The Oregon delega­
Gomez Hastens to El Paso.
ain't she a beauty? I never seen Japan as spies, because they photo­ tion is discussing the advisability of
present contract, so they may be used named assistant forester by the state
in building public roads.
board of forestry at its second meet­
San Antonio, Tex.
Dr. Vasques nothin' like her before. What kind of graphed the Maizuru naval station, i introducing a bill to establish a new
ing. Mr. Seike is a technically trained Gomez, diplomatic agent of the Mex­ a bird Is she. do you know?" "Young have been released, and the State de- land office in Central Oregon, probably
Artesian Well Down 750 Feet.
forester, and will hnve charge of the ican revolutionists in the United man," said Mr. Hope, “If It's true that ' partment has been notified by Ambas­ at Madras.
Present land offices at
Freewater The artesian well of office and organization while State States, stopped here en route to El bird« of a feather flock together, then sador O’Brien. An investigation dis­ The Dalles. Lakeview, Burns and Vale
He said he had not re­ I should say that, undoubtedly, she is closed that they inadvertently directed are too far removed from the new
the commercial orchards of J. IL Hall Forester Elliott will oversee the prac- Paso, Tex.
is being rushed by both day and night t!cal side. Every county in the state ceived any advices from General Fran­ a Jailbird."
their cameras toward a forbidden zone country being opened by the Des­
shifts. The i>ore is now down 750 is to have its fire wardertk under the cisco I. Madero, Jr., naming him as
in getting a picture of the harbor chutes road. Fifty to 75 new settlers
peace commissioner for the revolution­
feet and Contractor Durant states that new forestry department.
from the deck of a steamship on which are reported arriving daily and the
Tolstoi'« Solution of Problem.
ists, but had received a message here
it will probably be necessary to go
distance to the land office is working
they were traveling.
"The
only
reason
for
life
is
the
uni­
Sawmill Machinery Arrives.
urging him to hasten to El Paso. It
fully 1,(100 feet, 300 feet dee|>cr than
a hardship.
versal
desire
for
welfare
which,
in
Congress May Discuss Arrests.
Eugene The first carload of ma­ is believed Dr. Gomez will be the
any other well drilled in the Walla
reasoning man, becomes expanded to
Feud Becomes History.
Walla valley. The formation is about chinery for the new sawmill plant of peaee representative of the rebels.
Washington, D. C.—With a view to
a desire for universal welfare—In oth­ determining whether any Federal law
the same ax in the rest of the country, the Rose Lumber company has arrived
Washington- With the resignation
er words, to love. It (this universal was violated in the arrest of J. J. Mc­ of Edward C. Finney as chief law offi­
Big Steamship Wracked.
but in the other wells bedrock was and Is being rushed frojn here by
reached at a depth of about 500 feet. freighters. The Rose Lumber com­
Madrid—A dispatch received here desire for welfare) expands Its limits Namara in connection with the Ix>s cer of the reclamation service, to take
pany has 60 acres of saw timber near from Vigo says that a big English naturally by love, first for one's family Angeles Times explosion, Represena- effect May 1, practically all the offi­
Freewater Potatoes #2 75 a Sack. Coburg, which will be manufactured steamship, the identity of which has —one's wife and children—then for tive Korbley, of Indiana, telegraphed cials of the Interior department whose
Freewater — Potatoes are scarce in into railroad ties and yard stock dur­ not been established, was wrecked on friends, then for one's fellow country­ to Indianapolis, asking for all the names figured prominently during the
It is putting in a Cape Villano, on the northwest coast men; but Love Is not satisfied with facts.
this vicinity. All winter they have ing the summer.
Mr. Korbley has been urged Ballinger-Pinchot investigation, have
It is not known whether thl». and tends to embrace all!—Rose i by labor constituents in Indiana to lay now severed their connection with the
been selling nt $1.75 a sack, until this mill with a daily capacity of 30,000 of Galicia.
Strunsky, In the Atlantic.
feet.
there were any fatalities.
week they jumped to $2.75.
government service.
the matter before congress.