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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1900)
BOHEMIA. NUGGET l'uhlUhctl Ever rrliTux. COTTAGE GROVK ORKGO ins of in Comprehensive Itevlow of the Import ul Ilnppcntnirs of tho rit Week ' yColtel Prom tho Telegraph Column!. A Gcriniiu gunboat has beou ordered "io Amoy. A plot to bum Shanghai has been Jiecovercd, Bryan 1ms docided ou au Eastern itump tour. Seventy missionaries from China readied Vnucouvor, IS. C. Washington fusionists renominated Tohn It. Rogers for governor. Nancy C. Kofi, great aunt of Gov iroor Geer, died at Macleay, Or. liressi, the assassin of King Hum bert, was sentenced to life imprison ment. 3t is reported that Prineo Tuau and 1,500 Boxers were killed in a great battle. Earl Li asks tho appointment of sev ral Chinese oflleials to tho list of peaoe makers. Ytt, tho governor of the province of ihen Si, is reported to have invited the foreigners in his province to come to his protection. About August 'JI, 60 -tooeptod the invitation and all were massacred. It is said that tho Standard Oil Com pany will soon bo purchasing the pro duct of California wells, now having obtained in the Kast a number of tanks lor the storage, which will be located ttTJakersfield. whore ground has been toenred for them. The Uuited States transport Thomas trrived at San Francisco, -'9 days from Manila, via Yokohama. She has on board 201 sick aud wounded soldiers, 81 military prisoners, 51 cabin passen tors, 178 in the steerage, and seven itowaways. Seven deaths occurred luring the voyage. Br. P. S. Kellogg, who has just re turned from two years' service as a sur geon in the Philippines, denies the charges of neglect on the transport Sherman, made by Captain Crenshaw. f Atlanta, in his aute-mortem state ment. Dr. Kellogg, who came home n tho Sheiman with Cieushaw, says the captain was badly wounded; that ltwas only a question of time when ho should die, and it was nt his own request that the captaiu was ullowed io come home. Dr. Kellogg avers that Crenshaw had every possible attention, including the best physicians aud nurses. JJoxors attempted to mine the Atneri tan legation. A striko of 140,000 anthracite coal miners is threatened. General Chaffee is preparing to win ier 15,000 men in Pekiu. Tho battle-ship Alubama averaged 17 knots on her otlicial trial. The Nehalem and Tillamook fisher men's strike is at an end. Several of .Minister Conger's guests have urrived at Tien Tain. A movement to clear the country tooth of l'ekiu is in progress. Official American dispatches are be ing tampered with in China. From St. Petersburg it is repotted that peace negotiations have begun. Primury returns iudioato thut Crokor will control tho Now York Democratic Bonventiou. Senator Scott, of Wost Virginia, say! tho Republicans will lose 100,000 votes In New York. Ileuvy fighting is leported to have occurred at Machadodorp, between Boers nnd British. 1. G. Stewart, member of tho pro- rUioual government of Oregon, is dead it Tacouia, Wash. Four townships surrounding Sho ihono Falls, Idaho, have been roeerved -for a national park. San Francisco's population, accord ing to the United States census, ia (43,788; Bostons', 500,892. Ten square miles of forest reserve in the San Gabriel reservation near Los Angeles, Cal., have already been swept by fire, and still the Humes are devour ing the timber. It was reported from Btortevaut's Camp that the fire had ipread on the north sldo df the west fork of tho San Gabriel river and tho outh side of thuTejuugu river, between Devil's canyon uud the Short Cut. Jose Castroy Garcia, who was arrest d in Havre, France, on July '.'0 last, charged with absconding from I'orto Rico with ? 12,000 of Uuited States funds, has arrived in New York. 11a was in tho custody of Luis Barrios, tssihtant chief of the insular police of Porto Rico, who went to Uuvre to bring back the alleged embezzler. By bin extradition the French government recognizes the sovereignty of the Unit ed S.tatos In I'orto Rico. it is stated that Germany will tako more first prizes at tho I'aris exposition ihnn nuy other nation. .Fifty ics I dents of MusjUIoii, O., loft for Oklahoma, where they will take up laims ou government laud uud estab lish a colony. The comptroller of the treasury has decided that it common carrier ia respon sible for the losa of goods received by it, oven though sucli goods are not uc--eainpuuiod by a bill of lading r "hip ping directions. LA I tilt NfcWS. Tho pay of Chinese officials has been itoppcd. Hx-Govoruor Llewellyn, of Kansas is dead. Tho Ilritish garrisou ai Lndybraiid la invceten. German tioops have beou landed at Wu Sung. Several forest llres are raging in Coos county. Oregon. An outbreak has occurred ni Uohol, Philippine islands. Tho czar is trying to frustrate). Em pexor William's plans. War on tho foreigners was ordoied by tho ompross dowager. Tho outiro Democratic Btato ticket In Arkansas, was elected. Lord Roberts has issuod a proolama Hon formally annexing tho Transvaal. Labor day celebrations wore held in many cities, Roosevolt aud Uryau speaking in Chicago. Labor dav was celebrated in St Louis by a labor parade, wherein more than 25,000 men of all trades partici pated. In an altercation near Walla Wllu, Kilinnnel Kdwards shot and slightly wouuded P. II. Knight in tho loft leg. Tho trouble is said to havr started over a horse. Labor dav was celebrated in Ciuciu uati by a parade of workingmeii. esti mated from 12,000 to 15.000. it was the best-appointed procession over seen there on Labor day. Santiago, Cuba, is experiencing the sevorest weather known since 1877. The lower part of the city is live feet under water. The firemen and police are assisting the sufferers. Having lived 20 years, Miss Emily 11. Trevor, one of tho most popular young womu of Youkers, N. Y., has coma into a fortuno of $1,158,795. This large amount represents Miss Tre vors' share left by hor father, tho late John B. Trevors, who died Decern bei 20. 1S90. At a sheep slaughtering and dress ing exhlMtiou at jnniauapons, run., Charles J. Gardner, of Indianapolis, broke tho world's record. In 1898 he killed and dressed 10 sheep in 32 min utes and 9 seconds; this time he killed and dressed 10 sheep in 30 minutes and 22 seconds. So much of the general orders of August 1 lust as direct Light Batteries C and M. Seventh artillery, for duty in China have been amended so as to direct those batteries to proceed instead to the Philippine islands for assign ment to a station. Mujor George Greenongh, Seventh artillery, has been ordered to accompany the batteries to the Philippines. The public debt increased nearly $3,- 000,000 in August. Philippine volunteers will begin re turning in November. There are 83 suspectod cases of plagtio in Glasgow, Scotland. Charles A. Towno opened tho cam pnigu in Idaho for the Demorcats. General Otis has been assigned to command the department of the lakes. The governor of Shan Tung has 20, 000 men ready to oppose German ex pansion. Li Huug Chang is intriguing to set the foreiguers to quarreling among themselves. Thirteon persons were killed and munv injured by a railroad collision at Hatfield, Pa. The Chinese situation now depeuds on the responses of tlru powers to the Russo-Ainerioan proposals. V. W. Rockhill, American commis sioner to China, says now is the time to settle the status of foreiguers in China. The Brallaiuer copper mines, situated on Howe Sound, near Vancouver, IJ. C, have been sold to Knglish capital ists for $3,000,000. A 18-year-old hoy accidentally shot and killed his Ht-year-old brother at Hutchinson, Kansas, while attempting to remove cartridges from a revolver. Secretary Fosters' annual report ol the cotton crop nf the Uuited States makes tho crop for 1890-1000 9,430. 410 bales, against 11.27-1,810 lust year. About 25,000 idle tinplate workers of the American Tinplate Company have resumed work, owing to the tin pi. to ninkers agreeing to a new wage scale. Fire destroyed the plant aud yards of the Otter Creek Lumber Company, at Humbleton, W. Ya., with 12,00o 000 feet of lumber, causing a loss of $260,000. Six hundred longshoremen who went on a strike recently at the Erie rail way oro docks, returned to work pend ing u settlement of their grievances by arbitration. A serious conflagration oecurrod at Guaymas, Souora, Mexico, a few days ago, which cousumod the general iner chuhdiso establishment of F. A. Aguil lar. The building covered au entire block and was the largest of its kind on the webt coast of Mexico. The stock of goods curried was valued at $1,000,000, on which a loss of $300, 000 was sustained. FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD WRECK TOO DEEP FOR THEM. A Rear-End Collision Costs ' Thirteen Lives. MANY PEOPLE WERE INJURED English army experiment with a bi cycle corps as a dofensivo forco is pro uouucod a success. After living with her husband for 41 years a Topekii woman has discovered that he is not her affinity and asks divorce. Work has begun in Bultinmro on the silvor serivoe for Roar-Admiral Schley, to bu inudo from the silvor coin cap tured ou tho Spanish oruisor Cristobnl Colon. The cobt, when comploted, will be about $8,000. I.ncmmillve rimigeil Tlironli t h" senger Conelin nl Criiliel Them If They Were KgK Shell". Philadelp'iia, Sept. 4. Thirteen persons killed aud over 30 others in jured is tho appalling record of a rear end collisiou between au excursion train and a milk train on tho Rotluo hem branch of tho Philadelphia iVs Reading railroad this morning at Hal Held, Pa., 27 miles north of this city. Tho wrooked train consisted of 10 day coaches aud was the first section of a largo excursion made up of people from llothlehom, Allentown and sur rounding towus, to Atlantic City. This section carried onlv thoso persons who lived in Bethlehem and Allen town. It loft tho uuion station in Bethlehem at 0:05 A. M., exactly Ho minutes behind tho milk train. Tho latter train consisted of two milk cars and two passenger coaches, aud had stopped at every station on the road from Uethleheni ou route to l'litladel- phia. At 0:54 tho milk train drow np at the milk platform at Hatfield, and in loss than two minutes tho spocial excursion train, running at tho rato of 35 miles an hour, crashed iuto tho roar of tho milk train. Tho locomo tive plowed through tho two passenger coaches and crushed tueni as if they weie eggshells. The milk car immed iately in front was also badly damaged. Four persons on tho passengor car of tho milk train were almost iustantly killed. Fortunately, thoro were very few persons on this train. Tho excursion tram was a picture, of indescribable horror. Tho locomotive, a mass of bent and broken iron, firmly hold the bodies of its engineer and lire- man beneath its great weight. Uehiud tho engine six of the 10 cars woro also a mass of wicekaco. The first car was broken in twain and tho other fivo cars wero thrown on their sides, completely demolished. Nino persons wero killed in tho first two cars, and tho others in those coaches were badly maimed. Au soon as tho crash came, a terriblo cry roso from the smashed cars, and those who had not been injured crawled or jumped from tho cars and weut to the assistance of tho injured. Mauy wero pinned down by wrcckago and and had to he freed by tho libt.ral use ol sxos. With three or four exceptions, the dead wero killed instantly, tho others dying on their way to the hos pital. All the injured were first taken to a shed at tho Hatfield station ami the dead woro removed to a barn. Mes sengers were sent to the nearby villages for physicians, and a relief train wis ordered fiom Bethlehem. With 1 doctors nnd half a dozen nurses, a spo cial train was sent from Bethlehem, but before tt reached the scene of the wreck it was signaled to return to Bethlehem, as a social carrying nearly all the injured had r.tarted for that place. On the run from Hatfield to tho hospital three of the injured died. Much trouble was experienced in keep ing the relative- away from tho iujuicd on tho train, so that the doctors gath ered from near llatfiold could attend to the wounded. Tho special train arrived at Bethle hem at 11:30 and was met ly fully 5,000 persons all clamoring fov news from tho wreck or trying to learn whether relatives wero among tl.a vic tims. Tho news of tho wreck reached Bethlehem at 8 o'clock aud spread liko wild tire. All tho policemen in town were gathered at tho station, aud was with great dilficulty that the injured wero removed to tho waiting ambu lances aud other vehicles which con veyod them to tho hospitals. All dur ing the day peoplo from Allentovui, Catasanqua and other places came, pour ing iuto Bethlehem, and confusion reigned throughout tho city. The second section of the excnrsuii, made up of persons from towns other than Bethlehem aud Allentown, left soon after the first section, but was (lagged bo fore it leauhed Hatfield. As it could not get through ou account of the blocked tracks, it was returned to Bethlehem, uud there was great ie joiciug at tho narrow escape of its oc cupants fiom the catastrophe. The coroner of Montgomery county visited the wreck early and spent thu entire day at the scene, lie at once directed the removal of the dpad to Lausdale, a short distance south of Hutlleld. He promises a rigorous in vestigation into the horror. Wrecked III llehrlne Son. Seattle, Sept. 4. Tug Wallowa, from Nome, brings news of the wreck of the dismantled bark Mercury in Behriug sea. The bark was being towed to this city by the tug and sprang a leak in a heavy gale. Sho was stripped of somo machinery and abandoned in Cool; strait, whuro sho sauk. She was owned by Captain I), E. Caiue, of this city, und was sent to Nome last Juno in tow of a tug with a coal uud lumber cargo. She had been condemned as a sailing vessel, Sho was built 49 years ago iu New York as a full-rigged ship. No Ohlileai, NnvTl Apply. Lima, Pern. Sept. 4. The Peruvian senato yesterday had under considera tion a proposal for preventing Chinese immigration, in view of a possible ex odus from China as a result of the pres eut disturbances. I'lllffUB Ht (lllHEUr. Glasgow, Sept. 4. Another death, supposed to bo due to the bubouio plague, occurred heie today, Ninety three cases of tho disease ar now un der observation. New t .iii.lllKiiin. Manila, Sep.. ft.-Tho ',tI1'" " null incapable of realising the scope and ,i o'holcglsla.io function l e commission ol peace 'I heir, " possibility of separating the h'Ki 'l from the executive branches of uwernmont. mid. Ihe.efore, th ni mission's announcement of its tion of iowor l.as met w III ' comments at the handi ol tho N. lards and foielgners. uliosneei at t u new arrangements, as they are apt do. at every t.euellcial i.iur.v.ttlo tho part of tho United States author!- tiCTho co uuiission enters upon tho gov ernmental field under Iho follow II. A imllorilV lit tllU ilhlll'l- ' ers dosiro poaeo and the .resumption ol business under American rum. ' aro so cowed by a long sciies ol mur derous atrocities and destruction ol property bv their armed countrymen, that thov dare not actively show their feelings," espueiallv liecanso experience has taught thorn what such an expres sion of sentiment will bring upon thein from tho mercilessly revengeful rebels. A gonuino reign of tenor is exercised by insurgents ami ladiones over peueo ful countrv folk in order to collect the revenues and recruits their operations require, aud widespread vengcaneii H wreaked In the vicinity of uarrlxnned towns. For example, the insurgent General Cullies, in tho province of La ..., ,mt to dentil tho nresldent and oillcoholders of tho town of Bay. on La gnna do Bay, olllcials who had been In stalled by tho Aineriraus, and gave or ders that a similar fate should be meted out to other adherents of the American cause Ho also ordered that all Fili pino soldiers who wild their rllle.s to tho Americans should be killed. Any change of policy involving the withdrawal of the United Statos troops wlthoat substituting for them an ade quate defensive force is certain to ie suit in fear of retaliation at tho ex ponsoof tho "friendlles." The ap proaching return of tho volnnteeii tends to iulluunco the situation unfav orably. In Northern Luzon the statu" quo is fairly woll maintained and tho people in that quarter aro quiet and engaged in planting, except in tTic provinces of Neuvu Kcija and Bulacaii. whero thero has boon a recent outburst of rebel and ladroue activity. But in Southern Lu.on conditions aro far I est satisfactory. Life thero is not safe outside of the gairisoned tonus. Trav elers are subject to umhii-h by guerril las. Rarely does a day pass without an encounter between the United States trooop ami the insurgents or la drones, resulting in casualties. There aro 18.000 tioops in that district. Sen-; oral Rates commanding, ami iu three regiments over a third of the men are sick. Tho activity of tho enemy in creased last mouth. There is evidence that the insurgents have come into pos session of new lilies and that they wish to annihilate some small American garrisons. Conditions in the Viiyas continue virtually unchanged. The lack of troops provonts aggiession. .Negro, Rombiou, Masbate, Sibuvau, Talbus uud liohol are tranquil, ail desiring civil government. Mindanao also i tranquil, except the districts of Tea gayau aud Surigam, where occasional encounters witli the Filipinos occur. The enemy's fighting force there is limited hut it has a number of rilles. The surrenders, although they have notably decreased since May, continue. The experience of Northern Luzon shows that the Amcrimu occupation of any locality tends to iu pacification and well-being. An unsettled Aoo ri can policy retards the investment of capital. Neverlhele.-s, the imports for t!.o last quarter and a half were gieater than during any period of the Spanish regime. No doubt, tho needs of the army of occupation aie responsible tor a very considerable portion of this. Tho internal revenue collections are a tiiird greater than those made by Spain. This is duo to au honest system of ac counts, to a lack of favoritism aud to impartial enforcement of the. law. Tho military ollicials will tin u over $0 000,000 (Mexican) to the commis sion, aud this will probably bo expend ed iu public impioeiiients, notably in harbor developmments, the need of which is greatly hampeiiiig tho ship ping industry. The commission will first nraguie municipalities in the provinces, notab ly in Pampauga province. Sub-e-queutly it will turn its attention to needed reforms iu the civil und crim inal codes, passing, in due time, to other featuies of its instructions, with tho idea of establishing a cential civil government during the next 18 months. Twelve Americans, including two captains and two lieutenants, have been killod during tho past two weeks. The olllcial lepoits of thu eueounteis in which these casualties uccuried aro meager. Thoinna J. Towers Klllral, Philadelphia, Sept. 3. Thomas .1. Powers, commissioner of banking fir Pennsylvania, was killed by lulling from a train iu the outskirts of this city last night. Mr. Powers was 05 'yeaisold, and was a conspicuous flgiuo at Republican national conventions, and was one of the 30 who held out for a thiid term for General Grant. Oun of his sous, Lieutenant Powers, Is iu thu regular aimv at Manila. To IIi'Iiir llimiK (1, liciitule. San Francisco, Sept. 5. The United States transport Lawton, which arrived today In ballast from Soattlo, is to be sent to Cape Nome to lellovo the desti tuto miiiers, many of whom havo potl Honed, through General Randall, for transportation south before tho hard Alaskan wintor sots in. Tho Lawton will sail for the north as soon us she can be got ready, probably within a few days. She hat accomodations for uboitt 700 men. NG IN THE PHILIPPINES Serious Utitbroalc Roporlod in Hohol. ENGAGEMENT NEAR CARMEN r M.lvrmilth Volunteer. Lost lillleil and Wmimled I'lllpln.. I,,,.. I'JH Killed. Washington, Sept. o -Tho war do pal tment today leeched tho following dispatch from General MncArthiir: Manila. Sept. o.-Adjutaiit-tien-cral. Washington: (ieneial lluiibes reports ait outbiook in H''hnl. Htt Lieutenant l.oxak. Foityfonrth volun teer infantry, ropoils au cngugoinoiit near Carmen. At llohol. out loss in killed was ono, wounded six! tho ene my's loss in killed. K'0. Have not ru- cehed futrber details. "MACAimiUU." llohol is un Maud in iho southern part of the archipelago, 1105 tulles from .Manila. It Res north of tho largo island of Minihiumi ami Is not far from Cubit. The war department iccelved a cu i.i thiu iiiornlut! from Goueiiil ' Mai-Arthur announcing that the trans- port Stephens sailed Sopteiiiner l uir Seattle. Mio has paymaster and army wagons aboard for our force in China uud will put them iihhoio at Takii en route for this country. General MaeArthur chronicles two recent deaths among his iilllceis in the Philippines iu cablegrams received at tho win department today. Captain George II. Betlcy. Foity-sevcnth In fantry volunters. died on tho morning of Auugst itl fiom wounds received in action near Camalig, Lu.o i, Augukt 21. Second Lieutenant' Roy I. For naltl, Tweuty-slxth volunteer inlantry, was accidentally drownml iu tho .bul bar rhcr near Pototan, Panay, Septem ber 1. The body was not rocovuicd. NOT THE END OF IT. ALUM UAKINQ coNuntas 8 Hi Mii Will lie mi liiiiilry Into lilt Oregon' JIUIiup, Washington, Sept. 5. Tho report ol Captain Wilde, exonerating overybody connected with thoOiegoii 'roin'blnmo, is not likely to cud with the ex-p.irto statement of thu roiumaiiditig ollleer. There will bo a court of inquiry to de termine whother the gfent bHttlu-khlp had tho euro uud attention wiiiuh should have been given it by tho oil! cers who wero aboard her. Although them is a determined ef fort to prevent anything like the con trol of fhiiioM) territory by the United States, thu best-informed here think that it will bo inevitable, or that this government will have to give up all Idea of indemnity for the outrages which have been perpetrated umjii American citizens. TTieiu is a suspicion now that thu movement of Russia for the with drawal of Hoops was made with full knowledge that thu other Kiwers would not cou-ent, anil that it is sim ply a plea lor another diplomatic sii tion when negotiations oikiii with Chi-uu.-o authorities. Kl,-rli,ii lii rbiii,k. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. . Thu en tire Democratic ticket, headed by Hon. JoHVrson I),ii, ol Pomj county, for governor, was electi.d in AikuiiMis to day. Karly returns in licHtu that Hid vote will be lighter than was exp'ictoil. 11. L. Rommel, the Republican cnudi ibitu for governor, uiuilo u good show ing and his increased vnto over two yeais ago will probably reduce tho us ually luigo Democrat!.: majority. Thero was no opposition to the Demo cratic ticket for any officii except tho govcrnsliip. Thu negroes voted in larger numbers than usual, hue their vote is not large enough to affect thu result. A fair estimate places thu to tal vote us follows: Davis, Democrat, lOO.OUO; Remind, Republican, 40.000; Files, Populist, 8,000; Davis' major ity. 07,000. IIohI Dill lii Tho. Vancouver, B. 0., Sept. C Four campers from Vancouver put out in u rowboat from a jxiiut near Powell lake, short distance north of Vancouver, last night, for the purtKiso of hoarding the steamer Comox, for homo. Tho Coinox in the darkness ran iuto thu boat, cutting it in two. Two of thu four. Aubray Lund aud A. Vaughn, were drowned. Kllleil While Hunting. Spokano, Sept. &. Jay Carr, aged 12, wtis accidentally killed this after noon by his 14-year-old brother, Burt. The tragedy took pluco near the Carr homestead, at WIlto Mud Luke, three miles north of Colville, Wash. Tho boys were hunting. Burt was carrying ritlo, which iu some way exploded, the bullet taking oil tho top of .lay's houd. (JermHin neeoinn InillgiiMiit, Berlin, Sept 5. Tho presenco of the bubonic plague at (HiiBifOw is com tnentod upon hero indignantly un going in show criminal negligence ou thu part of tliu British authorities. Manila, Sept. fi. The Unitod States trausiHirt Culifornian arrived bore safe ly this inurnlug. Sho was do!ayod 10 Jays at Guam with a broken propeller. W 10,000 I'lrn lit iMIIu, Viutoria. B. (J., Sept. C Tho steam er Amur, Ironi Skagway, roports that the biisiiiuss section of Atlin (lit.. nearly wiped out by lire Sunday Inst. ion o( tho largest business buildings weie destroyed. 'The hiss i nv,. t.in . 000, with little, if any. insurance. 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SJZ may bo heio for tl... i, bi)k ' dor, I do not care b.. i,,,,,,......? T' they piihlUh. there .... "j' liuuiitii econoiuv ol , , d thing called al,.. ll,.w,u.,X, ' '' evidence of. h- Ie.,,1,,... ,,,7!! scientist of thu .mmiM .h that it ab-Jiliitely "'" ImmafV and Hint in many m.,- ( j(,e ; null, will , ii.nl il,.. ....i ' the physicians -av ti,. rmuMw(, iu their own pr.u ii, ,- tmo M( J"' east uf the kldin-N .lr to llieruwt.i' tiso of alum iu their iliuu t,rc4d ''' nun j on n. I a ..ilium, id J .1 ..Il i.... i 1 '' '".M iinV mi nii nun itM.ii. , It tmH bio t mix It iilwav. ii, ,, a that them will n.,t ... ,0,,iMo of alum, wbl. h in...lu.... ittitnin, w which conlrlbiitiw lim-nU to the uf tho ieo.Ii. in tlur .mm "I Wllllt to give the l-ii ,t Q (, of the class ol nun ,ave ft (' T'lii.y iin the leading ..unlldi t BV4T.V collego l Hie l iiiii.,1 k(lte( ,UJ wu eiiiild get hnlil i'i " SeiMtor Mum. ii. (in ,, inrj (( scientists who had ti- t. ie.) ni to :, hnrtfiiliiess nf alii.n i iking ji.ii,,, nd us tu the lii-itiii .iiiieim of crdu j tartar powders, io. iiu-.ihm1 the . ing: .ppieioii, .io im i iTur.l. of uliciimtry, lit im. I onmilj Ti Idencc, R. I. Arnold, .1. W. . pn-tersor. l'c;i iiy nf Now Vi.rk. Atwatcr, . . priiL-snr ti(;-ic lor, uowrilllieut hti mental rUt''t, Wiifhlnglon, D. '. Barker, Georgi. I . i.r-ifi-wr Iji torsity of lVniirt Imiiik, ( ilblWI'll, . . ii, l..iv wi Uiiliurslly, HbaiM. v Chandler, t'. I'. i " ur U. 'i Ulltersitj , New v k Gliittiitidett, ll... i ll II, tiro'--Vnlii llnlieislly. IlniftiM n ('oriiwal I. II. B . i.i" eii.ir u f lty nl Princeton, New 'ei i-r 'rauiidou, i '. . i"'nej-ir. Diiwi of clu'iiiiKry. Wnhnigt.ii D. f I'lear. Willtiun, p.i.teir .ktti lege, IVniiM hania. .Icllkllls I dwiir.l II )i0!e-N" J parlliicilt of iigiit uliiire oUlet , lius'tlcut. ,l,.lii.-o)i. . W., pu.n -.or tt lege. New 1 lu en. 'iu Mallet, John U i hum. K1'"'! Ullixcrsllv ol Virtinia Mew. W. M.. yr. - Medical Depailim goveriiiueul. Miinrirt), Chaile" I 1 of cheinisti V. I '1111111 Wiithiugtiiii. D. I'tci-cotl, Albcil ! . I"- lf"ir vi-r-ity ot .Mielngi.il. v-m i' w rile". A. I'.. iiH-Vai ihrr tf o.l States .Naval ll..-i-"'il. V.-fbi,' 'smait, Charles, iieuteiwut-rtj1"" assistant hiiigeon gei t'l.'d. Status iiiuiv. Sternberg. George M . irgenuw eral, United Status i.run. WaihlBk , D. O. e....i ... ten,, il nrulrt' . in nri, ii ii.i- . , chemistry and chemist ot rMte of lifiiltli, state ot New er. Vimvlisii. Vii ti.r i '.. profiW tersitv nf Michigan, Ann V,. I,., i u . I. n.il ITntliil Slulim NhiT. Vltlll!4'V, It 'vui.i.. i'rif. ii. w.. unci iltqiiiittiieiit of - iigii.ultnre. I"1 States, ftushingioti, D (' wyiiian, wiiiiit. '"'e" .a United States Marino irospital, i. ........ it ii ii, in,, ... ... . . Mr. Pet.ig.ow-Was rhera wj. niony wlitcn snoweu ii.v , casus of injury to health h""'6"1' ..i.Lmt t. itl llllllll? Mr. Allison Ve; I can tern J mb) inn insiinitiiiv. i. I llltrd v ,nl fl't ..a I'c em I i AtlK-r. 1V tht itc ia: ish o itmiiuasixu in" i IMa imL:-" lm senator. It has nlwiiy avii impression that altnn W oi ler is. injurious, but I Wi U; f " r.Khe t nut uud niiiko It tmiptiatic Hent .... ,. ..i t .in not care .nr. ruiiiK.u" . thu senator turn to 1 ' to tuiinhashcu the point flu, wiiiutnr. It has always own tier is iujnrloi it nut uud niiiko It proof sustains that position. Mi. l..w.ll.-I llllltH tlgrCM " senator. It is claimed tM , not a country m K')l' mi Lut .... .. ,r 1 1 1 1 in . l"1 pioiili.tr inu iis.i "-, ..nniiirie1 Ji,,,,,. r four of the hMdl IK w Fiunpe to which I li.je bd Hon called p.ol.lhittho usem baking ioWder. ,,,. Mr. Pettlgrew-Did ,k who iiiiiiii before the "'a,iH' imifessois. generally testii. , t 'A ilia IllfJICO- nrofessois, gem I- ..! ,l...lv lllSllll' "l ini'i- . nfl ore..... of tart...' u".r&P healthy and noes m , which is injurious w t,. M.in.ii Ves; 1 N . .in" eight ol .. .1.... 11 P a v. ves: nun i : donee is, that wheuovi to distinguished men, wW""" Jo At,t .ui.eil Mien. w.o".- io '"""""" i.,,llni! CI""' Hi reputation, i" " ' V.,t ffc tb colloues. wore "'w,"'((.t1 'l the point, they tW"J one of the.il, to my iero"" ilent 4 th ?1 Ho Un hoi lnt Mi Ithl, ?Mr pes.