HAVE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OL'R HOME STATE NOT ENOUGH TO CARRIE NATION PASSES AWAY DO Saloon Smashing Made Her Famoui She Realised a Fortune From Selling Hatchets. People Like the Inhabltante of Pit cairn Island Really Deserve the Sympathy of Others. BERRY MIN ARE HAPPY. FIRE WARNINGS SENT OUT. Evaporation and Spacial Canning Stats Board Itausa 20,000 Circulars, Halpa Loganberry Growers. Full of Information. ? While most people nr« sorry for those who have too much to do, for uiy part I reserve my sympathy for those who have too little to do. They seem to me to have scarcely a fair chance In the world. Their uaturus are not properly taxed and tested, trained and developed They are sure not to grow up to be among those who aru great, wise, good and famous in the world, Now they aru glad that they ars free from the ordinary cares and activities of Ufa. In ths future they will ba sorry. Indeed. It may help to kill them. A traveler, who visited the Pitcairn Islanders In their lonely Pacific bom«, where they led a life - f absolute Idle neaa. found some of them dying of old ug« when only 50 or 60 y«nrs of ngo— a time of life when those who lead a busy existence aru in their prime They had too little to do. The rough fibre of life, for Its du« adjustment, needs a certain amount of work and worry. Two strangers met one country village, where both In search of rest. One was a news paper man. the other a physician. In the morning, the uuwspaper man lay lazily on the grass, picking buttercups and daisies and looking at the blue sky He did this for an hour, while ths physician watched him. Medical men havn a trick of watching their fellow creatures. Wu are open books for them to read. “You seem, air,” said the physlrlan, "to be rather fond of lying on the grass and pb-klng daisies.” "I have a passion for It,” was answer "I should Ilk« to spend life lying here, picking daisies "And yet,” was tho rejoinder, “I have an Idea that you are a man who leads a pretty active life that you take a good dual of mterest In other matters besides the picking of dale lea ” "Yes. I work a great deal more than I like, and I should be glad to quit and would choose to rest here on my back forever, with nothing in the world to do.” "Do you know, sir, what would be the result of that”’ “WelL what would ft be?" "It would probably be an attack of paralysis. To stop work would prob- ably end your existence.” Often people have too little to dita early life They have seasons of much holiday and glorious leisure, Then comes the long stretch of life, with hard work; and they too late regret, now when they have too much to do. tliat they did not take advantage of the time when they had too little to do. Washington. July 27 —Out of what appeared to be a chaotic condition In the Henale there suddenly arose to day a coalition of Democrats and Insurgent Republicans which bowled over thè I regolar organlzatlon and passed a compromise bill for thè re- vision of th‘- wooleli t.xrlff by 48 lo 32. This new force In the Senate, tint- ted on a material reduction of tariff duties all down the line and flushed with victory, tonight Is threatening not only to paeg the soo-alled ‘ farm era’ fro« Hat hill," aa it came from the Hoose, but to put through a cot The Insurgents ton bill as well. want the sugar and steel schedules included In the programme. The House l>-mocratlc leader* are not willing to accept, the comproml»» woo) bill aa it passed the HenaU today. But they are more than will Ing to meet the Senate conferee» Chairman Underwood, of the Hous< ways and means commit»« 9, express ed th« belief tonight that a bill sat (»factory to both liousea wac more than likely to be agreed This would put the wo< to President Taft, and the speculation aa to what will be Mr. Taft would make no comment on the situation, While the Prwtl- dent In the past ha« denounced the I>resent woolen schedule of the I’ayne-Aldrlch bill aa indefensible, there have been strong Intimations from the White House within the past few weeks that he would not hesitate to tste the veto on any tariff schedules passed In advance ot reports from the tariff board. FLAMES SWEEP FINE TIMBER I^avenworth, Kan.—Carrie Nation, the Kansas saloon smasher, who re cently died here, was born In Ken tucky In 1846. Her maiden name was Carrie Moore and aa a girl, it Is said, she was absolutely fearless. In her early Ufe she married a man addicted to Intoxicants, which created in her Campers Are Trapped on Trails—All an Intense aversion to the saloon. Available Men Impressed to When he died she determined to de Fight Flames. vote her life to the suppression of the liquor traffic. I .at er she moved to Many Points in Northwest Are Suffering Loss. Haleiu.- The first bulletin to b« Salem That th« loganberry market la better than ever ami that thu de Issued by thu Htatu Board of For mand is increasing Instead of decree** estry ha* just com« from thu press tag are statements of Britt Aspinwall, am) 200,000 copies will be printed of Bnsika. He and his brother J. I*. for distribution among those who Aspinwall have 5 acres of those ber apply for It to the H id Milite State Hoard Board of ries and will plant 16 or 20 acrus next Forestry at Baleni. Halem. The Th« bulletin spring. tl>« direction Fear of loganberry overproduction was prepared I under th« Albany, Or.—Having already swept is now a thing of th« past, with th« <>f Georg« W. Peavy, director of over an area three miles long and driers and cva|siratora, und it Is be foieslry at Oregon Agricultural Col one mile wide, a most disastrous lieved that more ami more of these leg« and also a member of tile fire, which started on the headwaters berries w ill lie raised annually. Htat« Boat»! of Fonv-lry. of Thomas Creek, about 14 miles laiganberriea ¡»rialur« from four to I’refai Ing lila statement* i six tons an acre, and command u band live to Oregon and the tl«w On east of Scio, Is reported here to l»e some pric«*. Up to lust year Portlartfl forest fit« laws wltli a cmtipiehen rapidly getting beyond control of Ute mid Seattle were th»' principal mar slvu view of forestry conditions In men now engaged In fighting it. tills country, lie comments on th« kets fr<>m this point, and owing to th»* Th« principle green timber In heavy otfiTing» there was a slurn|» in sltilutlon In Oi'-goli wII li reference I which this particular fire is raging to the li'-w forest Hie laws to some th«« price. Experimentation with the length. is owned by the Holland, Briggs & evaporator follow««!, us it was be- 'lb,, bulletin nlso contains a tub!« Avery Timber Company, of Portland. liev«*«i that th»* mark»'! could l>« ex- showing Hint the annual consump A patrolman for this company has tende»l. The best »pialiti»-» of th« lo tion of wood Is 296,791.900 and that a crew of 19 men fighting the fire, ganberries w»*r»' preserved and the He- eaiitnaii-d coat is 41.<:i. it which is in an extiriwive belt of heavy timber and Is apt to become bulk <>f th«* fruit was so reduce»! that la tejanted that the Htat« of (lie a bad fire unless stopped soon, it couhl be shipped conveniently and gon bus approximately 400,000.000,- This makes the second forest Are economically to all parts of the world. <>•<• feet of timber that la merchant able and thnt th« now burning In Linn county, The In ad»!iti<>n to tins th»* canneries g<>n manufacture other one has been burning several have discover»-»! a means whereby this ooo days southeast of Mill City. A big feet annually, class of berry may be conveniently per cent 1« siilppeil to point crew of fire-fighters from the Curtiss ciinn>*»l and safely preserve«!. Th«' »Ide of th« state Of th« I» Lumber Company’s mills, assisted by canneries in l*ortlan<l and Sab-m are used in the stat» 500,000,001 Government rangers, has been fight handling a large quantity of the fruit Is used lu general building, ing this fire continually, but has not yet checked it. and ar<- paying prices profitable to the the balance la converted Into Official« of the Curtiss Company grower. Instead of a glut on the» pulp, boxes, d<s>ra and Mn. Carrie Nation. assert that this fire, which swept I'ortlnnd und Puget Sound markets lar articles made lu Washington. July 27.—Because he Kansas and married fMvid Nation, out th« Curtiss Company’s logging working factor lea of there are now times when a scarcity Ills does not believe In the Senate's who sympathized with her temperance camp No. 6, and greatly damaged at ut «ment relative 1» felt owing to the distribution of the Mr Peavy «aya method of taking testimony In Inves i i’= logging railroad, has damaged fruit over large areas of market cen- tigations, Senator Bailey today re- principles. | but little green timber and has been During her career Mrs. Nation ' confined almost entirely to an old ters. signed from the committee on priv- FOREST FIRE INCENDIARY. liege* and elections. He made no wrecked hundreds ot saloons, using aiburn and jogged-off land«, Mr. Aspinwall's evaporator han a explanation to the Senate, and the hatchet, which beexme as well known One of the fiercest capacity of 1500 |s»und» of dried ber- _ . . . tires in years n State Forester Believes Outbreak resignation was accepted without aa she. She was absolutely without is raging In Columbia county, ries »tally. It is kept at »» tem|H-ra comment. Work of Criminal. The fear. Invading saloons, demolishing miles northwest of St. Helens, ture of 140 degrees for 24 hours to To his friends Bailey said after mirrors and furniture and assailing area now burning is estimated at thoroughly dry the fruit, and a coni of Salem State Forester F. A El- ward that he could not consent to bartenders and proprietors without re-1 five miles in length and a mile wide. w»s»»l will eva{M»rate a ton of logan llott Is convinced that th« timber enter upon the work deaired In the M«n who have been fighting the berries. Investigation of the charges against gard for her own safety. She had flames admit that the Are ie beyond flri-H raging n«-ar Mill City aru due many narrow escapes from Injury and their control and that only a change Senator Stephenson. to th« work of au Incendiary, Ef- “I have been appointed on the was roughly bandied on several occa in the wind or a heavy rain will UNION HAS GREAT CROP. forts aru beliig mad« to run the sub-committee to consider the Steph sion*. stop the conflagration. This news criminal down Thu Are« were prac- enson case," he said “My convic So great Is th* extent of her fame was brought to Portland last night Wheat Yield ot County Will Go Over tlcally under control Sunday when tion is that the strict rules of evi that down in the heart of the Pana by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dolman, Million Bushels. dence should control in all such in- manian wilderness, there la a wayside who have been camping for the past a new one broke out In thu timber qulries. The Senate does not ub La Grande Wheat harvest in Union In thu direction from which the rough sign Ave days at a point known as Bunk serve such rules, but admit« ali native saloon, with the er Hill, In the woods nine miles west county is well under way, and what is wind «as blowing conspicuously displayed: The Or« tigli t kinds of matter. I cannot see my of St. Helens. The Dolman party generally admitted to be a crop from era «aw a mau skulking behind a "AU Nations Weloome Except C*r- way clear to decide a case of such were told several days ago on their When they 260.000 to 500,000 bushels in excess tree watching them. magnitude on such a basis." rle!" arrival at the camping place that of the million bushel record created started after him h« escaped In the Carrls Nation regarded I herself • the woods towards the Nehalem Val- Washington. July 27.—That ex- woman with a mission. I She two years ago. will be harvested dur woods. ---- --------- declared ¡ey „„„ had been ablaze for the past Urn ynars ago th« same territory Postmaster-General Cortelyou "ab>>& that hers was the right hand of God three weeks, ing the next month. There is a uni wne burned over and Forester KI- lately broke his word" and that "the form stand of wheat all over the val llott declar»i I there was no doubt and that she had been commissioned | - second-class mall privilege is a ley and it is said by many that 1,- then but th it someone was guilty sword which the Postoffice 1 Depart- to destroy the rum traffic In the | Seattle.—Fanned by heavy winds 500,000 bushels is too conservative an of setting out the Are At one time ment keeps hanging over the ■ heads United State*. The emblem of hsr | and fed by large timber holdings be- were estimate. Excellent weather prevails HUeplelotiH almost strong of publish»™ to keep them from mlsslon was a hatchet, and her cam- longing to the Weyerhaeuser inter here an<l it looks like the crop will be enough against uno mau to causo <>I>enlng their mouth« against post Dalgn against the saloon was country | ***«. the forest fire which started She suffered imprisonment. Tonga a flag station on the it mis his arrest. office officials." was declared today wide harvested without the si ou • . Great Northern in the northeastern The jinwcnt flr« has burned over by ' E. G. Lewi*. president of the wiuu. Grand hup in any way. If it abuse, ridicule, was even called in- > rart of King county. i8 reported be- still beyond 12 sections and Is Lewis Publishing Company, of St. l profit Roiiilc farmers will glean control, according to messages re Ixiuls, before the postoffice expendi- sane, and at the end of nine years rs-1 yon(j the control of the 50 men who from thia year’s crop. tired with money enough to enable were combatting it under the direc Mell celv««l by thu state forester til res committee. Incidentally the apple a nd cherry ar« coming In from Tillamook, Ma Decline of the Boatswain. "Mr. Cortelvou broke bis word tor to buy a farm In Arkansas. A tion of forest rangers. crops are of such pr»i|M>rtions the rton and Polk counties. Chief Fire Warden J. L. Bridge. Ths rumored disestablishment ot with me." said Mr. Lewis, "both In good deal of her money wae derived of the Washington Forest Fire Asso- latter already having been turn«! into from the sale of souvenir hatchets regard to the fraud 1 order which he boaatwalus, as an anachronism dating ! elation, left Immediately with rein cnsh as a rule, ami indications favor- | ARID LANDS WILL BE TOPIC. from th« days of sail, Is no more like ia«ued against our bank and also and the remainder from lecturea. forcements for the scene of the blaze ing the former will provide channels as to the order against our Womans ly to come to pass than th« extermina Magazine. He promised us hearings and a stern battle Is expected against for many other tillers of Gran»! Rondo j Reclamation Projects to Be Up at tion of tho carpunter» aa a survival ot in both cases, but did not give us HISTORIC OLD FORT SNELLING what is said to be the most serious valley soil to realize nest neat profits. I forest fire of the season thus far. the wooden age But the former class ally chance at all.” Stats Irrigation Meeting. Sugar I.... . which are grown in this beets, ar«' Burning In a region sparsely set Man Whose Name Fortification Bears Edwin C. Madden, ex-Thfrd Assist have little enough »hare In the gen and Wallowa valleys alone in the state Ontario, Or, July 22 Further tled, but hill of splendid timber in ant Pontmaster-Oeneral, now attor Was Father of Minnesota ’ s First eral Improvement ot service condi of Or» gon. indicate the burn|>er crop. the Cascade foothills, the fire has reclamation ot th« arid lands of White Child. tions. What was said in Truth ths ney for Lewis, contended before the obtained a good start and threatens Eastern Oregon will !«• the chief committee that Government officials other day as to the gunners getting all to sweep over a wide radius of ter | have a right to take with them subject of discussion at the biennial OATS 80 BUSHELS TO ACRE. St Paul, Minn.—February 10, 1819, ritory unless it can be stopped. the plutns out of the pudding Is partic i when they leave the service copies meeting of the State Irrigation As- ularly borne out by one grievance un of letters and other data which LieuL Col. Henry I^avenworth then Without Irrigation, Yield Near On a Delation, which will meet ill On- der which the bo'suns labor. In 1891 ] might be used later In proving that In command of the Fifth U. 3. in tarlo on September 28 and 29. dur- there were nearly 400 boatswains and ; there had been an unlawful attempt fantry was ordered to proceed with tario la Immense. tug thu week of the Malheur County a Ilk.» number of gunners. The respec to put a lawful concern out of busi- bls regiment, 98 officers and men, to I Ontario The first shipment of tive proportion of chiefs and warrants I MM. the mouth of St Peter’s river and crated apricots from the Snake River Fair. Washington, D. C.—Speaker Clark i were about equal. Today there are erect a fort. The regiment arrived Washington. July 26. — It became li Imwell, of Pen Judge Stephen valley this season was made from the known here late today that Secre 1819. and preparations and Vice-President Sherman signed A. E. Woods orchard on the bench dleton. president of tite association. 262. Including 12 lieutenants and 27 tary of Agriculture Wilson, tn a re September 3. build the fort, but the the Canadian reciprocity bill Wednes northeast of town, when 30 crates ha» appointed lxs>n J. Chapman, sec warrants; while there are 890 gun port to President Taft, had recom were made to day. It was at once forwarded to were shipped to Wyoming and Mon retary of the Ontario Commercial ners. Including 36 lieutenants and 78 mended that Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, work was not actually commenced the President. Club, secretary of the association, warrants. Ths expansion of the lat until August, 1820, when CoL Josiah Secretary of State Knox. Secretary tana points at 91.50 a crate. the pure food expert, be admonished, and work will commence at once Snelling, of the Fifth, arrived. of Commerce and Labor Nagel, Sec Mr. Woods so far as known, has the on securing prominent s|H'ak«-rs ami ter branch 1s a natural ami necessary but not dismissed. The corner stone was laid and In corollary of the growth of the fleet, retary to the President Hilles and Under the recommendation, the only apricot orchard in this part of arranging a program. Thu Portland Littleton. several the West, an<l he expects to ship l.ooo Commercial Club will be a«k««l to but It Is equally true that the shrink- President will be able to retain Dr. October. 1822, the »roops moved into Representative crates of them this season. One ship I aid In making the meeting a sue a«e of tho former class Is unnatural Wiley in his position, as it has been the log fort which Col. I^avenworth newspaper men and a battery of believed h«> would do. without seem had named Fort St. Anthony, but In photographer« witnessed the signing. ment of a full carload will be made <■«•« nm! a representative of the and unnecessary —London Truth. ing to Ignore the advice of his At be will upon the recommendation of Gen. As he passed up the pen. the Presi Department within a few days, This will probably i Reclamation dent turned to Secretary Knox: torney-General. , asked to make an address. ever shipper! out be the first carload "Come over here. Brother Knox.” Secretary Wilson declines to dis- Dr. .Iiiur-H Wlthycombe. of Cor Botanists In Alarm, The apricots are he said. "You are -responsible tar from thia valley, CUSS Ills report before the President vallifl. a member of the executive little alarm is being felt No this.” What exceptionally fine. I committee, will asslHt In making up among botanists at present at the sees fit to make it public. The Secretary of State stood be- little he has had to say has indicated The first cutting of oats near here th« program. rapid disappearance of the wild flow that he 6lde the President as he placed hls I had not advised "turning this season was made by V . Mercer on name on the parchment. flow- down” flatly the recommendation of his ranch about a mile from Fruit- Money Raised to Dredge Coquille. era of the Hawaiian Islands. The "It’s done.” said Knox. Coquille. ’I*1io Coquille Commer ere aro beautiful beyond description, hts department personnel committee land, The yield was about Ho bushels “It’s done.” repeated the Prest and Attorney-General Wickersham to the acre. A bunch of oats from the cial Club at n special meeting Sat but many of them have become ex that the pure food champion be al dent, as the two clasped hands J. F. Doty island in Snake River, con urday night appointed a committee tinct already, Some of them have lowed to resign. across the deck. to raise f I ooo or more, which taining one stool of oats, brought to amount Is needed to have the dredge very strange properties or habits. the flower of the Hau For instance, Washington, July 26. — During a town recently, had 32 stalks. I hey Oregon continue work on the Coquille Gaynor Is Quick to Act. were seven feet tall and heavily bur river and remove tlie four short tree lasts but a single day. opening talk with the President today. Rep- New York.—On receipt of a letter dened with oats. This field had no ir- shoals between tills plnce and Ban at sunrise and closing at sunset. The resentatlve Lafferty explained the situation on the Umatilla Irrigation rigation, yet promises to yield 80 don. when tho work will be com Koall-Awahu is another beautiful project and showed the President from Major-General Grant that two pleted ami a good deep channel for flower and it changes from purple to how Oregon had been discriminated bushels to the acre at the least. privates in the United States Army pink during the dny. Some of these ocean going Vessels will be had from against in the apportionment of re were excluded from a Coney Island Ince, the mouth of the river to this pf flowers, such ns the Pool an ns. bloom clamation funds. The _ dancing pavilion July 4. Mayor Gay President wae New Cannery to Start. sub Most of tho money has been only in April and May, but the great apparently ’ impressed with Lafferty's nor told the Police Commissioner to New Bridge The farmers and fruit scribed. er number seem to bloom nearly the argument. but referred Lafferty to revoke the appointments of all spe growers of this valley are delighted entire year. Some of the vines are Secretary Fisher, Old Round Tower. Lafferty will en- cial policemen hired out to private Big Profits From Farm. with the announcement mad»- by Man take the matter up again very prolific, one of them spreads deavor to The Mayor said: "It individuals, Hubllmlty F A. Bell, for ager I’. I. Isivelaml that the cannery I ami Fisher if he Winfield Scott its title was changed is contrary to the first principles of over an entire acre of ground. One with the President at this place, the first of it* kind ever vears il rtvddent of thls sedioli, curious plant is a fly catcher, and still can arrange for a joint conference to Fort Snelling. In 1830 stone build government to put public officers in established in Eagle Valley, will start ■ gotte to Germani’ to vlslt bis fa another lures unsuspecting Insects before Secretary Fisher leaves Wash ings were erected for a four company the employ of private individuals to laged 97 years. Mr. Bell tlle.l < ington next Saturday. operation August 10. A large sup post, a stone hospital was begun and be _ _____ to destruction by a peculiar odor and paid by them and directed In the i bomeatead near thè prescnt sii. ply of cans and I m » xch is on hand, and i Hubllmlty soon after ho carni some preliminary work done on a performance of their duty by them.” light. Feed Contracts Are Let. there willl be nothing to ,»revent a run Oregon, ami has Uvei! oli tho stone wall surrounding ths fort. Washington. 1). C.—Quartermaster- These Improvements were not com to full cnpacity »luring the entire sea over silice. Ile I r salii to ltnvc t Forest Fires Rage. General Aleshire today awarded con pleted until 1849. Col. Snelling's child son. Mr. Lovelami states that he will 150.000 from bis labor un thè li No Fear. San Bernardino, Cal.—Word was tracts In this country for an enor sterni. employ about 50 {««»pie. was the first white child born in Min Robert W. Chambers haa, as a nov received from the forest rangers mous quantity of hay and oats for ellst, a fertility that is only exceeded the army’s livestock in the Philip nesota. Combine, Condensed Milk fighting the fire in the Bernar- Marion Stream Gets 24,000 Trout. The stockade which bounded the by his brilliance. pines. W. B. Robinson, of Seattle. Snlein.—The largest corporation to dino mountains to the north of this Salem Shipment of 24,080 young At the Century club. In New York wm awarded the contract for 10.000 camp of the 1.600 Indians captured at file articles thl« week Is the I’nclfic Eastern brook trout has been received Const Condensed Milk company with the other day one of those elderly tons of hay at 82 cents per hundred- Camp Release, who were not adjudged city that there w-as grave danger through in this city by Houser Bros, through a capital stock of 15.000,000. It Is bores who are the bane of all clubs weight. delivered in Seattle, and guilty of any crime that would war- that the flames would sweep Gabriel the Cajon Pa«s Into the San the efforts of Representative Hawley. understood this company hns taken drew his chair up to Mr. Chambers' Balfour, Guthrie A- Co., ot Seattle, rant death or long Imprisonment, waa mountains The fire, believed to have wot the contract for 7.000 tons of located just under the guns of Port been under control at one time, has The trout will be consigned to Hattie over the plant at Forest Grove. . It and said genially: oata, to be delivered at Seattle, Ta- Snelling on the Minnesota river bot- renewed its fury and again swept Creek. The fry were in excellent la a Maine corporation, and the fees "Chambers, you are writing at the condition when received and there is for filing the articles with the secre rate of two and somettmaa threw nov coma or Portland. tom. This was their place of confine- up the canyon walls to the summit every reason to believe that they will tary of state here were ,235.75. ment during the winter of 1862 and of the ridge. ela evary year, to say nothing of your 14720 Acres Withdrawn. survive and propagate freely. annual sheaf of short stories. Aren't Washington, D. C.—Approximately 1863. Apples to Be Canned. War Clouds Thickening. you afraid that a time will come when 11.720 acres of land near Roslyn. In Medford.—Thousands of dollars Shops Run on Full Time. Crow Whips Blacksnake. risks you will have written yourself out 7” Wash., have been withdrawn from London.—At Lloyds' war cull apples will be saved when the La Grande After months of cur- Great Bangor, Pa. — In a remarkable bat- against hostilities between entry by the Secretary of the In "My dear sir," Mr. Chambers re tailed hours, the machine and round big California canning company, which plied. "1 have no such fear. Just look terior. The lands are near the Yak He between a crow and a black snake Britain and Germany within three la planning an apple butter and can house crews in this city have been re ning factory In Medford, completes at your own case. You have bean ima Irrigation project and are re at the Hazel sandpit at Mount Bethal, months rose rapidly from 5 to 8 per turned to regular hours again. The Its plant. The Commercial Club Is talking for more than sixty years, and served pending an examination as th,j bird vanquished the reptll*. The cent. In some cases even 10 per machine shop and round house crews assisting them in getting a site and yet you haven’t talked yourself out. to the practicability of building a crow evaded the fangs of the snake cent was paid. Against the risk of between France and Germany reservoir on them in connection with are working 54 hours a week instead they will build a plant that will em have youl" and pecked the reptile's eyes out. 12 per cent was paid. the project. ploy 40 or 50 men. of 42 during the dull season. RECIPROCITY BILL SIGNED BY TAFT AND CABINET ♦