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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1906)
I TO IMPROVE RIVERS National Congress To He Asked (or fitly Millions. WAR EXPENSES COST FAR MORE Congrmttnan Hnnftdill, Chairman of Idviir and Hm bort Congr, Makoa HtnrtlirR Statement. Tin' t'tiilol Stub's f" cm infill i n- JM'IIiIm L'.'l lillll'M lliulf ill ill'l I left I V ('!- IfiiiU! trade limn III ilnint' Hd directly. In other word thin j,'oe riiliif ntn npc ndn f .'iImi.ihiii.ihhi it 1 1 1 1 ii4 1 1 v i'r war nnd itn n fleet n, wliii liiiic pn-minifd In f ft r Irmli-, iiifl lull f lit, 7.rt, nun f.ir llif im- t n nt u( livcm and harbor in 1 1 c. until ;t 1 1 1 -1 tiii llni'1 f led niily (mm If I im, t i t ill-. I t I i ti j.' and iii liiiil'lini' 1 1 .f ! . 'I hi i- Ihf f-iiui' "I a hi .it 1 1 1 iil' -i iilfiiiiiit inii'l" I v I'lnnr- 1 1 :i 1 1 U.in-'li l I , "I 1 1" mill 1 1. 1 1 1" 'i - iit y-- Vltlullill lilcn in a i 1.1 ii'l .li. -f l i t.. I ' 1 1 1 1 i -1 1 1 the '..ill.iii'l hmiibir .( Ill' f 1 il T . t I li.il I I.f n:ii l"M nl e.m i min nl auiiii.i -ii.l- ni'i l ,111111 f.,r I In- i.a , 1 i. ihiII.imhi fur 1 1 ii- in in v an. I l I I, ihiii.imih f..r h ii -i..ii. i ' . 1 1 1 --in. in l ; . 1 1 - i 1 1 i'i i n i" thai if tin- I nUfl '-0 - alf'.i.l n 1 1 1 (! wi-t a mini annually f'.l win, It xiitfly run male at lcit mi In-taut ia I ilppl..pl i. it I'iIi" f-ir tlif 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 a 1 1 1 n I In- in if - an. I Inn l"'i - ft ha been i-1 limited tli.il an a..i' pi ial i I f .'iimiiiii.oiiiI at I lif i . ! 1 1 1 1 1 ;' ! 'i 1 - -1' ii i a I ?-iv-..i will ai.l niiitft Lilly in imii.i iti? in. mi ..f tin' n. -flit liver an. I bar .ni iiifl npfii nllifr- .. tliat tiny may Inm i.iiii' na ij.':il.lf Mini I'f lint at pn-- tit tlifV llff olily Hll.n.-f. In I'l tlif mail ui If I i'i i if t rin If a if I prai t if a I rate tf.liiift-. in in t lii t lif lia.liiik' ctn In. iii.il i.rMiiiat i'.ii-, ali'l, in fait, 'flnlif illtf tftf.l in I III- Welfare "f air m iil r , i-. i n ...f iat iti' ' I li.it nil f.iH'ri III. IV tlit"l tlnir i Ii llui-licc to- ei ther and MTiirr thin a . n- .1 Lit i. m, I lif i Iff. t ..f which will iiii i-i-arily lm i tif nt i null 'If . Able nu n will lifii'l llif I'ai ilif ..ltliM-t .If li'v'.it I'.im In tlif Natl.'lial llui-i- an. I 1 1 a 1 1 .r f. uin- i which will in. i t in Va-liiiitt.''.ii, l. I' ., "ii tin- l. Ill mi. I 7th ..f I v. rmli r. Thf obji-i t nf I If "!' w III . I ' 'Ill i. '-' t hi" cuu'rc-n i In nieiiie a iiati.'iial a . if. . .t Lit i"li nf 'i'h- liiill,liiiil f..l tin- i 1 1 1 1 . t . . nt if thf tivi'i an. I liatU'r- ..f tin- cuntrv aifl with ll.f I rf inf if I' .ii" intliifiiif i'f thi" Kiuirtiil nrujtnzal ndi Micro I no ii.nii.i .f hin i f i-i . T HANS-MISSISSIPPI CONGRtSS. Speeche and Ditcuaaiont Cover Wide Rane of Subject. Kaunas City, Mn., N'.v. Sn'ich 'i an. I ilifi-u-i-ii.il! evil -iig a w i'ti' rani.'o i.f Huhji'iti I'Hik up t hf t i nil- Mftfi.lay i.f tin- Ihtif m--i..iim i.f Ihf Traii--M i-f i-f ij'pi Ci.iniiif n ial i . .nif . I iii .r"fl wiiliTwayn, inuraiuf ati'l nil-ii-iii v rffi'mi", thf ahif i.f Ihf 1'. ui uina l anal a- a iiiimii nf i-nl iif iiit' "'ir I rii.lf If hit i. .ii" u it h thf Smith Ainir i.un if nil.liiH uii.l tin- ni'ii-H-ity ..f il..fi-r ri-hitiniiH Nlwi-i-n Ihf Cnitf.1 latif hii.I t li.'ff rniilil rif f , thf vrrrat viiliif In Ihf Si ml Ii i.f impr.iM'.l IfVffH ami Ihf rfHinirii M iiml ih'imIm nf Ala-ka wi-tf H.iinf nf Ihf li.iii'H t.nii-hf'l iimii. 'Ihf priin iial rM-akfrs rri' .1. I'.. liiiiiH.li-1 1, n-irf ff ntat if in omrr-n fri.ni l,.iiii-iami ; W. I. Ynmliw r, hii Iwrintf ii'lf nl nf iiihiiraiiff nf MiHumui; lr. W. S. W."i.Ih, pin-i.lfiit nf thf Na lii.nal I'.unk i if I'mniiifrif nf KanaM City; Jnliii r.arntl, I'nilf.l Statfn inin-i-tcr In Cnlninliiii ; M inif tf r Cal.lf mn, nf I'mlivia; Mininter I'ai'ln, nf l'fiu; Miniftfr O.rtf, nf Cnlninhiu ; Sfcn lary l'n Ainaral, nf tlif I'.ra.ilian Ira timi ut Wahhinntmi ; Kr pn-.-i'iilat Mmrin Shi-iiar.l, nf Trxarkana, T-x.; ..Inllll (i. I'.laily, nf linntnl;, I'X-nVf lllnr i f Alaxkn, iiml Major T. I. Clarkfon, nf SfHttlf. Mr. Shf iar., who in rri'ilitr.l witli 1 M-i lin; thf ynllllp'Mt llif NllilT lif thf III- I ii.nal hniiHf , mailt1 an rurne.-t plfil fur Ihf iiplniililiiiK of flu' IfVff HyHlfin, ami vvnii warm itpplaiiM' fmin thf ilf li'cati'H. Hf lf.'iui hy itfi larini.' Ihf IfVff in niic nf Ihf imift impniiaiit fai tnrn in thf I'ciinninif rnwth nf the I'nitfil StatfX, ami nf many ntliiT roiintre if. Ho Innk tlif variniiH aruincntf 1 1 r jrt 1 aaiiiHt Ifvi'i'H, i'Hpi'i-ially (hf claim that they were an interference with the lawH nf nature, ami hlmweil that the ar jriiineiitH were w it limit foiimlat ii n . Ilf ilciiniiiMtrateil (hat there wan no real eiuillift I iet ween irrigation project h aii'l levee enterpiiM'H, hlmwinu thai they were the prmliift nf entirely different ejei graphical cmnlil imiM ami had a mm limn aim, the improve me lit nf the pro duct ivcni'HM nf I ho miil . Another Railroad Fined. Penver, Nov. The Min.-oiiri Pa cific railroad wan lined in Ihe I'llited Stales Histricl court here today for vio lation of Ihe Piil'ety iiipliaiiee law. The alleed offense hiippfiied at I'uehlo, where one nf the cnuipany'H trainmen was compelled to o hetween two freight, cars to jiull a jimihlin; jiin, which re fused to work when (he safety nipli ance was njieraled. The suit was jiros ecuted at the instance nf the Interstate Commerce enmmissinn. Income Tax Law for Ohio. Columbus, ., Nov. '2'2. (iovernor Harris stated today that lie would rec ommend in bin first inessae to the leg islature the levying of a tax on incomes by the slate nf Ohio, if u way can bo found to enact a law that will stand (lie constitutional test. The governor also favors u re-enact iiient of t he inheritance tlux law repealeil by tint legislntiiro. NtfcU OfcTTEH COMMUNICATION Would liicrnaan Tradn Dnlwntn North and South Amnrlc.a. KanciiM City, Mo., Nov. "I. I'.i f.iie I In- Turn cM ii "iHfippi ( 'nnimiri ial con cri-HM hflf IiihI liiuld, lililnl Itont, hi-i-Iftllty of Htlltf, ilflivi'lfd hi Hfiniid f.pffih in I hi cil y within two day. m Hpffi h wan Ihf fi atiltf nf Ihf lirft ilay'n hfi-ninii of tin- coia'ii'-M, whii li coiivi-iif.l yi'dlf rda y Iiml n ii'i- An on Moinhiy liifhl, Mr. Koot hint. ni.'lit I mi -1 1 iip.in our tilalioiin with Ihf South Aiiifiifiiu n j it 1 1 1 1 i i M , I 1 1 1 r i of hin recent trip t h rotif Ii I In iff muni r if n . lie ful'l thf time had come for I lie ex plllinioli of Irif If In-lwerli Ihf coillitlifn of thf Noilh ami S'.iilh thai would rc m 1 1 1 1 iii Ihf H'liii-f n I pronii rily of u mighty coininetcf. Ilf ili-clafi-d that Ihf ii ii-uttH of conimuniiat ion In-lwcin I hi-Mf count rifn muft lm imprnvi'd and inctfiiffl and naid thf "woi-ful di-lirifii-ry in Ihf iiifiinn to carry on and ciilaiyf our South American trade in hut a part of thf ffiifral decline and fcehlf nenn of the Aiiii ticaii mi tenant iiiaiinc." Thf n-pii--f ntat ii- nf l'...liiii, rem, Coloiiihia, I'.la.il ami Chilf nl-o pnkf, following Mr. Ilool'i thi-t Infflv, ti-1 1 1 ii of 1 1 a- p. .-f i I - i I i t if of in i--1 mi-iil of Aliifinau capital in tlfir i-nt.-t pi i-r and di aling al-o w ilh lh.- political n--pect of tin- -it Hal i"'i . Mi . Il-.i.t mi ma talcl thf many prac t i. al t hiiij.'". w hf li imi-l l' doiif l".t h hv tla- .iwriinifht ami hy i ml i i-lua I .i f.iii- I In- piaci fill pt..-pi-rity of tin-iii-w c.mmiii c i an I fen t c I . I mli-t-hiLj.' all other c.L-i.Ici a! . .ti-, liowi-M-r, raid tin- -fcici.iiy, wa thf m-fd ("T im- pi. ini iil of I hf meal,- o cmmiiiiica- th.ll Utwecll thf tHo I ' .1 1 1 1 I T 1 . I III-, hf -aid, afl.ct-i tin- mall, pa"fiifl and fifihl t-i-nicf uli..'. TI and only r -1 1 1 - I v f..r the woeful dctici 1 1 1 y cxi-l-i in.' in pri-i nt tiad" i onditioim i-i tin en tahllf him-n't "f Aiiericau lillfi of t-tiati.f hip-i Intweeu Ihf I Lltfl Matf and thf (.'M at p..rt of Smith Ameiica, a.i .iiatf to ii-mli r fully an .mmI ni-rviff ui in now aff.it. lid hy thf lairoM-aii lillfi li-twi-fii there and lthe "jnirl of lair.'jn'. REBATtS TAKEN. Verdict of Guilty Found in Federal Court in New York City. New Yoik, Nov. "1 Thf American Suar If -1111111 company wan fmiiid uiltv hv a jury in the l iiited Stati-i Circuit court I. lay of accept in; rehati amouiiliii to f'ii,tmi from the New York Central railroad. The New Yoik Central wa- n-n-iitly found uilty of ivin n-hati- to the Aun-rii an Suar Ui liniii company and lined fliH,iu)(i. ,I.im-iIi 1 1 . Choatf , foiiiifrly amdaa dor to Cn-at I'.iitain, in hi- aruiiif lit f..r thf dfffii-f in tmlay'n trial, ili-clarcl that I In-re wa- no pri-cfilfiit in Amir icin law f..r nuch an eimt un m- jM-nalt y a- the ntatutf aain-t lehatin provid ed. It wa lieceffiiry, hf addfd, to .. hack peveral cciiturien in I'.nlifh law to tin. I an in-lance in which the a pen al! v amount ni to motf than lm,mn Ilk I In fii impo-i'd. Thf df ff line nlfcri'd nn ti-ftininny. Aftfr Jiide Ih'lt'n chare the jury took the ca-c and in accordance with the in pi t rm-t i. in of the emit, leiidfifd a ver dict of uilty. The jury wan out an hour and a half. OLD-AGE PENSIONS NEXT. Britiah Premier Promises Adoption of German Idea. Ij, ii. Ion. Nov. LM. KeiilviiiL' to the deputation of nifiiiln-rn of the lioii-e of uiioiin from the l.iU'ral and I.ahor jiar.ifn, Premier Canijihell-Hannerman naid the matter nf old ae n'ii.-lnin ... ..i i .. ...i .... ..j ti. ii,,l - , ,, iii a- noon luoiiev pe riniltfd. ld ae 'IIPnnn, ; the Jireinier paid, Inntead ol the independence and undc napplli riniliili thrift, do jiint the opjionite. Sin-akin to the panif df Ifat i.ui, Chaiifc llor of thf lixchcpifr Ampiith naid there wan nothin nearer hin heart i i i.i.. i.. Mi, 1,,, ,it ,i ii ii a nei a I iii, in ... ... ' - lihill for nuch elinnli.-. lie lavore.l nun ultiiL'f I her dinannnciated fmui tin ,fi jionr-law, and imnurfd the dfjuitation that Ihe nverniuent ennnideted the (pte.-tion niie nf i xtrenie urency. Will Investigate Welchnra. Wii-hintnn, Nov. IM. Secretary Metcalf, nf (he de)artinent nf Cnni merce and I.almr, lian directed the coin ininnioiier of cnrjioiat ions to make an invent ial inn nf the act inn nf lire insur ance ciunjianien in the pelt lenient nf claim for lonnen renullin; from (he earlhuiiake and lire in San Francisco 'and other jilace.n in California, licore , K. r.utler, of Uonn, t al., has heeii a ,,inte,l special l.ent to conduct ( his ... , i invest iat ion in California. ler, it was stated, has had an exieneiici of ,'!S years in (lie lire insurance business, Narrow Escape From Kocks. St.. Johns, N. F., Nov. 'Jl. Com man. ler Peary's A rcl if steamer ltoose velt, which in si ill at St. (ieoif's bay, N. 1''., in lejiorled lo have had a terrible experience while c.unimr south tvoui llojiedale, I, ihrad.'f. Siie had to tif up for 11 days in P.att le I larbor, Labra dor, on account of a hurimaue. lu Pat tie Harbor the Kunseveit curried away her heaviest ani'lior ami several lines had to be run out to keeji her off the rocks. Ten Below in Colorado. " Uenver, Nov. HI. Temperatures 'lie low zero are reiorted today in Southern Colorado and in I ho mountain remns 'of the state. One deree above zero is the weather bureau's record in this 'city, while Pueblo's ollicial report is H below. The coldest point in the state was Corona, on the summit of the front rane, where 10 degrees below jse- or is recorded. Proposed Oregon Tax Law J'ollnwiny lire tie joint rinolulionn for count it ut iomi I nine mlmcritM nnd l.illn an n-com mi nded hy tint Onyiri Hulf Tax cnmmiffioii and to I.f pre- , Hi nted I' non : the leeif laturc lit i 1 M next, ren- IKMMMOINT l:i;sf ild'THiN N'. A tin Ii'lmelil to thf Count itut ion of the Matf nf ( Ireenli. Ilcnolved hy thf lioune, the Hcnatc con cut I inf; That the following articlf, im an limi-mlmelit In the c .lif t 1 1 lit ion of the Plate of ( lie. .n, he prop.ied and re filled lo the next lecmlativc anneluhly, ami if the mi nhall In- enncurred in hy a majoiitv of all the memhern elect ed to each i . . r 1 1 -1 thereof, and phall nfti rward In- ratified hy a majority of the elect. itn of the plate, then the name phall hf a part of the conntitiltioii of the ptatf of ( )re.,n ; Al:ll I K I. That article I, nctnm of the coti Pllliltioli of the nlatf of Oicnii, he and t In- fa me In ii l-y if ahi oaled , and in lli-ll thereof rhall he lllfitted thf f"l InWILf : "Notaxnr duty phall hf impo-ed Wit hunt t he I on-. -lit . -f I In- I.e. .pie or 'tln-ir ii pn -cut at i M - in tin- c.-latic Ii--. inlilj ; and all ta.itl'.li phall I'f e.j.i.il .ii,. I iicif'.im upon the nam.- c!a-- j 1. 1 .-ul j. clr within the territorial limit. of the aut I po I 1 1 y Ii y I L t he taxen." I I I,.- i i .i j..ii.i p -..Ii, i ..-ii- i.rc-i 1.I.--I p --ui. i. "ii- .r.--, 1 1, nt t i . 1 1 1 1 1 it ' l '. I mn -, l-iii ; t '! ft ri le 1 .t II' 1 - I I H ' I ...1- I .. .' .. I,.,' U . ..I . I. C i I I..-T I" I'l.-. I l' the . .'I It III II 'n I If ..Leu, . I l.v tla I lie Ii V i - III I HI .-. r' . i iii i . .' ' .1 u ti. -. II hi I "I 1 1,.- i . . 1 1 -1 .1 ui ii. Ii . i J1'1' '' ''! Ill II..' tnftli tier I -: 1 ' if ,-.tl . In .r l,ll I 111.' t "' I Iii I ..!.- . If I . 111! Ii.m:Ii ,.i i-r in : II ill II,'- i II 1 -I I . ii i i'-ic i in.- ii I in. :i ; I. -ii. -1 . -I. 1 1..- i..i in ..! tin- uml t iii iii! mn III , -' I-1. K 11 I m w 1 1 1 Vf .... 1 1 1 I . r-liiik'i;. I 1 1 ( 1 1 i:.KIT IMXiU'TMiN No. A mciidmi'Lt 1. 1 t SMti l:.n..lv.. hy the e I ' .11-1 it Ut loll if the f in ..ii. oil.-e, t hf peiiute coii- i urriL: 'Ihat t l.i followin article. nn an amendment to the conntitutioii of the ntilte of Oreon, In) proponed and re ferred to the In-X t leiflative nn.-ellililv, and if t hf name phall hf concurred in I v a majority i f all the memhern elect ed 1. 1 each h..ii-e three. d, and phall af terward he ratified hy a majority of the elector- of the Ptate, then the haine phall he a part of the coiiptilutioli of the ptate i.f (Ireon: autici.i: I. That article nectioli 1 of the con- ptltutioii of the ntate of Ore.. n, he and the fame lmrehy i- ahroated, and in lieu thereof phall he itipertcl the fol low in: "Taxe- phall he levied on cucli prop erty an phall he precprihed hy law. The leif lat ive a-pi-mhly nhall provide hy law for uniform and f.pial rati- nf an pfpfiiifiit and taxation upon the neveral ela-fi-n of puhji ct- of taxation within Ihf ti iritori.il limit- i f tin- authority levying thf taxi-.-; and phall prfncrilic puch n ulat i. mn a- phal 1 pcctirf a junl valualioii for taxation "f all jiroperty taxed, cMej't jir.j'crtv pj.ecilical I v taxed." A I'd 1.1. K.ir nil 'iinitm'l. nit t.. .r cm (. '. l ie n in..r t In- ii--.'--ii n I'dli-li-nl Kiel n-til of i.r..'ir rty miI.;i-.- lo t lu-rel r.in : it.' I l"l IHXHI l"ll i .l.'MllllK i. . 'l tiixnlloll nil. I .ri. i'ity i eln.I Inn iiu I If 'I'U !' .'( Hie i-ouiiiv H-Mfor, Hint .i -f ci il.nik' Ilf iiiniincr ..f milking Ihe K'.v's in. -nl i.f .i.(.erty l.y linn H--.c-.-t-.t for Un' pur-...--i.f IHXHlioii : ti' iiiriiik' nil pern. hp. nn.l llic iiininiKiiik' Hk'i iit or ..ttii'i-r of nny corpoin tloll or H-it. ic 1 H I loll lint. It I" ti' Hf-cpM'.l ty 1 1 i III, lo fiiiiilsti llii H-fi'-for iuti k lisl ol property linl'le lo innHilon. uml pn--i-ril'ini; n pi-iiHlty l... i.il.in, .., ... .1... uii.l t,iMintt..l.t.j.ti.,ii-lii:C l - i '.'. - - J ;. ;tl,77 M, ,, ,. r,,., Ki smtuti-K of nrc iron, i-oliiplli'.l nn. I nllll.iinii'.l ny lion, i nnr, ll.llnik-.T nn.l W illiuin V. I'oilon : in nine ml pci-li.iii , ol an net iippinvi'it l i'liriiHrv Jl. l m.!, uml I. .un. I on pniii' Ji.J el p. u 1 1 u r nl the c'lici nl Inn of i iri-K.'ii "f r.n-l. nii'l Mini pi'i'linn Ik--I Ilk! loll in I nil I'HKI' '.'T'l , III ailli'll'l M-i-l I. Hi 1 nl mi n.-l en I ii Id "An ncl lo II x Ilf plncc of Hf-oMiik' lint ioiinl I.Htik flock hi i.l .rivnii' t. mile-.Inn n nn.l ti list coinpnniif." Hpp roic 1 rcl.rnmy '.'I. r.m.1 : mnineml f.i lion I .'I mi net npprni.'.l I'.'.-.-ne i the "iceiierMl ln ol on-nou. ppccinl p.-ppinn. i l.f'i. in icpi'ul p.-ciinns j7..i. j:i.i,:;iui. .uu tm i. uml :lii..'l of III.' lo.lcp nil, I SlHi .lie p of cm 'pole I I, nil.- II. , m ,,i L.I mi,l uiiiioim.'l liy II. ui lli'lllllKer Hint W llllKlil W. I'oilon; Hint lo le-pi-iil nil m-lp Hint pnrls ol n.-tp ill colillict here u u Ii. mnl .-x.'tnpl iiiii i-crtHin ass.pin.-ius hii.1 jnoci cilia,,' I rnni rhe iipi-iHiinii Ihi'ri'ol. Ite it enacted hy ptate of Orcnii : the jieojde of the (Of Projierty Subject to Taxation.) (Iteal and Personal Prnerty to lie As sessed I ' ii t fi r in 1 y and Katahly.) Section 1. That section .'!0.'!7 of the Cmles and Statutes nf Oreon, compiled and aniinlatfd hy Hon. Charles 15. P.el liner and William W. Cotton, lie ami the same is herehy amended to read as f ol lows: All real jirojiertv within this slate, i . ii . .. ..: . i ami a . jicr.-nm ,.... , iiu-mi. WMtlllM till Mt:lt( I'Xt'l'ltt Mill 1 1 as may he scciiicaiiy exeinjueii ny nixv, phall he suhject to assessincnt and tax ation in eiiial and ratahle jirnjiort inn. (Ohllini pinvi.les: "All luxes for t tit" sup port ol t lie itovci ti incut nf this Plum plinll lie iissi'pp.'il mi property in i.iinl uml intiilih' prn- .iil I loll. Hill nil pi "p.'i i y , eie., piihii ne pun-ei-t In Iiixhii.iii. The ot.l peetinii iiiiiie..'pfni'i v liniit III.' IhxIiik pnwi-r of IhentuU' to ilir.'i t I .ii I ... 1 1 y ihxi'p.) (Ileal ii'n.city lloxv construed.) Section-'. The terms land, real es - late, and real juoperty, as u -ed in t iii- net, shall be construed to include t he land itself, xvhethef laid out in town lots or otherwise, above and under water, nil buildin-, structures, substructure; I in limit-lift. Peggy Only to think of It, my dear, we were entirely alone, and he had the audacity to kiss me. l.ucy I bujijioso you were furious, weren't you 7 Peggy I should say so! I was furi ous every alngle time ho did It. l.o Sourlre. VVImt They Wern snylnar. The angry waves lushed the shore. "Why ilou't you hit hack 7" they ankeil, mockingly. "Haven't you got tho andV" 4 4 4 4 Hiipi-rftriifturi n, ami imir'vi-mi-ritn ciccti-d upon, under or nhove, or allixi-d to t In-niime , and nl I rihtn and privil-J i-ei-n t herein ,c Iniiinni' or in any wi-i- , , , ,. t:, , ,, . f,anchifcM ami pt i i Ii . - mi nt h v or pu rnu a n t to any law of thin ptate, or municipal ordi nance or renoution, owned or lined hy any pcr-on or corporal ion, otlur than tin riht to he a corporation; and all mini, mineral-, ipiarrii , fop-il-, and tree- in, under, or upon Un- land. (i l,n,i.-r 1, Htli- X X X. II. .In '. ' ,,m,., '"'! Iiiim-. nn . Ii nn inn i,f i. nl .r.i.'riv. 'II, in ,' '" " '" I-' ' .-..'. - ", II 'V( I ..ll,, Ill-till II Inn ..I fnilllli.-" nn. I , Hi' I'.-i'.ii h. ihihI,Ic j, r . i ,i - r i y , h i'l Iii-k 1 1 v . ii ; le w . i '.ii,,Mr: Ilf: Millie n'it ij.-tililtlili ..! ii hI , l""'. it) ) I ( I'i r-onal jiroperty Mow conntrued. ) j Section;!. '1 hat pect ion '.1)'.'H of the i ('flei ami Statuten of lln on, compiled land annotated hy lion. Charlcn I',. llcl j Iini-r iiml William W. Cotton, Int and 1 tin- fame herehy in amended to read an , follow.-: 'I in- term- per-onal i-tate and per . noiial i.roi.ertv phall he con.f 1 nn-d to in- ' elude all t h i nn ill action, linil-eliold 1 fut L it lire, nod-, chattel-, money-, and ' old du-t , on hand or on depo-ii ; all; hoal- and e--el-, whether at. holllf or j a'.t'-.;. I, i'ti. I all capital jlive-ted tl.i.-n- in ; ail .. I,t - dm- or to l.ecome dm- from f.h ent dehlor-, wln-ther on aeeount , I col !l. lit, note, mort.l'.'f or nt her Wipe, j fit her within or wit hoi it thin ptate ; all .u i.i ic f t. .i k- ; all Iniiid-, warrant -, and in. .t ,i- - due or to I ii-e. line due from thin I ptate, or any county or other municipal j fiil' liVi-ion thereof; and Ptm kn and J phare- in inenrporated coin pan if mid : nuch proportion of tin- capital of incur- 1 . poiat' d cmpaiiien liahle to taxation on j their capital an phall not lie inve-'i-'l in n-al e-tate; and all i m .rovi-mi-tit - madf hy per-oiif nn land- claimed hy them under t he lawn of the I'nited Stati-n, Ihf fee of which land.n in P-till Vented 111 the I'llited State-. (A'l'l- t'. (..ruier ptntntnry rule i to tnxntl' tiling- in. I .i'ii -I in ti,.- ti-rin, tliiiiun In m-timi ; tin.'. i" in:y or iiiiiiui'ii.Hl IphhIp, wiirrnntf Hii'l iiiciN-. met i in .r.o i-iin-nlH on i-imirii-'l ihii'I- i in- iHiti-r i.ri.v i-i .11 Iraiml'crrixl Iroiu IS. .V I . I olli p., M'l'tloll (What jiroperty ia cxcuipt from taxa tion.) Section 4. That flection 3039 of the Codi- and Statutes of Oreon, compiled and annotated by Hon. Charles 1!. Pel liii. r and William W. Cotton, as the panic in aiiifiidfl by an act entitled "An act to amend section ,'!u.'!(l of I'.el liner and Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statute- of Oreon," uj.iroved Feb ruary IM, l'.to.'l, mid as amended by an act ent it led "An act to atnend an act entitled 'An act to amend section of J'.f Hiiicr and Cotton's Annotated Cmles and Statute" of Oreon,' approv ed February IM, XW.i," which last named act wan filed in the nti'ice of the -ecri taiy of state lcceinlcr IM, Hu:!, be in found ujnm jiac "H et Heijnitur of the general laxvs of Oreon, fpecial ses sion of l'.Hi;!, be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: The following j'Tojierty phall be ex empt from taxation: 1. All projierty, real and personal, of the Cnited States and this state, ex ccj't land hfloiiin to this state held under a contract for the purchase theri'of. U. All jutblic or corjiorate pmperty nf the several counties, cities, villaes, towns, and sehmil districts in this state usfd or intfiidfd forcnrjnrate juirjinses, exccjit lands bel. inin to such jmblie corj'orat ions held under a contract for the jiurchase thereof. 3. The jiersoiial jirojerty of all lit erary, benevolent, charitable, and sci entific institutions incorjiorated xvithin ibis state, and such real estate belong in to such institutions as shall be act ually in-cujued for the juirjioses for which they xvcre incorporated. 4. All houses of public worship, and the lots on which they are situated, and the pews or slijm and furniture therein, and all burial rounds, tombs, and rilits of burial; all lands, and the buildins thereon, not exeeedin thirty acres, held by any crematory associa tion incorjiorated underthe laws of this ptate used for the sole jiurjioscs of a crematory and burial place fur inciner ate remains ; but any j'art of any build inn, bcin a house of public worship, which shall be kejt or used as a store or simp, or for any other juirjiose, ex cept for juiblic worshiji or for schools, shall be taxed ujion the cash valuation thereof, the same as jiersonal juojieity, to the owner or occujiant, or to either, and the taxes shall be collected thereon in the same manner as taxes on jierson al jtrojierty. 5. All public libraries, and the jht sotial jiroperty belonin thereto and connected therewith, and the real jroji-i-ily beloninn thereto and ujion which such library is situated. Ii. The projierty of all Indians resid inu ujion Indian reservations who have not severed their tribal relations or taken lands in severalty, except lands held by them by jiurchase or inherit ance, and situate on any Indian reser vation; jirovided, however, tliat I no lands owned or held by Indians in sev eralty upon any Indian reservation, and the jiersonal jirnjierty of such In l diann ujion such rescrvai urn, pinui nr. cxeinj't from taxation when soj.rovided hy any law of t he Cnited States, and ! not ot hcrwisi I, i ui personal jii.'iciiy oi un i-. i sotin who, by reason of infirmity, ae, M . .1 . I.. ..t .,11 St-t'IH t III-. "Po you think there Is any thins In tho pretensions of these siui-iuialistie medi ums?" 'ruiiuestiotuihl.v. 1 know several In dolent persons who iniiko a good living out of those liivtensions." CUicaso Trib uno. The milliner of deaths each year In Lon don, wan, loll .vein's ago, fifty-one a thou sand. In IS'Jl) it was twenty-nine, a thou sand, nnd it now i about eighteen. 0 thousHUilt or poverly, may, In llif opinion nf tlifl iitufiMor, In-iinahlf it coiitrihutu ti wardn the ptihlie chare-. K. The per-onal property of every householder t'l the amount of $U'lO, th art if h'H to he Hi-left'd hy Htii'li lioune hold.r. Ml ''. ''omr . m-rtlun .Kitl, w arneri'l'-'l l.y ln I'm:, .ni- zli., me I lnw. n (. i I I'-ninn, I'H' t. .hii- ;'n 'I If m-i-tlon .r'u'.'''l uinln-n Un' f 1 1 1 o a 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 h t 1 i from tin- iin-i-rit lw 1. Mnki- lutein li loiiiciliK I'i tint mull- Inxnt.l" ui,. ti In-I'l iifi'li-r ii.iilrnit for nir-lin', Hn' it lorn. -y y nernl hnvlntr hi-ri'loforo hi'l'l pui-h I n ii'l i i-.-in,t ' .r" rtv nl ll.l !' nnU'-r ilnn-i'l I .h n '1 1 ol i.iil'lli' i or ornt lnn, "llil- Ilmlv I,. -I'l iiieli r rnritrH'-l tnxftlili-; A, h, , 7. no ( In lil'i 'ri-nint'iry i.roi.i-rly eonli-'l I lurly lal'l n ii'li r ii.nl rn't nl l.nn 'h ., mn'l" 4. f.li'mi'il'iil oi nintory i.ri..i-riy copli-'l Irom ln i'i"l. yw i t loll k. n 7 If urn'" ( Inline H ol m- l I :m.'. i i-m i i.t tl 1'fi-rni.tioii l ri-.lni i-'l Irom t XI to l.'m, omiitinu tin- - -1 Cn-ni Ion nl particular nrtu -li- w lilcli mnv In- i-n-in pn-.l. Ilf" flnt fx- I'liiptloii I. iH'lii'v'l to more Jnt thnri Ihn pri-.i-iit i-t'-rn i.t ii.n ol pi,eelfii- v ft r I 1 1 f n ol i.rop i rtv to h to nl iil.mi, wliirli l In prm llrp lonifl to fp. Lotli nrtiltrnry niel iiin'i'inl. A ilnirjr InrmiT owntriK cow-, f'.'lo; oni; lior"1, 110; hoii.i-lcl'l I.irnltiiri', iJo; Inrmlnir lnipeini-rit, J m rnlil" vnlin-". wnul'l hnve n totnl ol Kiel only I'm ou. lm i-ii-riipt. II hi proj-rtjr n n llu ! 'lifT'-r'-nl I jr ilUtrilniti-'l, linn: two horf, i'i",; two i-own, I Vi , ten nhi-i-p, li'itix-ln.l'l fnrriitiirf. I i; wiikoii n'l lmrtf, Vi. InririlriK llii.i-llii-lit. I t, l.i wnul'l liv I 'i' tin- .uml' vnlue. hut nil wool. I In- -n-rript. 1 hi. la mi m-ttiiil ea-e report'"! l.y one "M-'.r kk ft t vpli nl Iri.tHii'-i' of ihe nnri-ii..iihli' In' -iUlity ol the pn-pi-iit law nn it In met evitry day . (Land in road boundary excrnjit.) Sift ion 5. That pet ion .'!040 of tbr Cmles and Statute- of Oregon, eomjiili-d and iilinotati-d by lion. Charles I'.. J'.cl lirier and William W. Cotton, and sec tion o'i of sin lid aijiroved February 2t, Cm.'!, and found on j.ac i t pe.uit ur of t he general law-of Oregon of Vi.', he and I hf pame hereby an; amended to read a- f'.l low- : All land- within the boundary of any county road, and all dedicati-d ptrfi-t-and alley- in any itieorjioratfd or nriin f,.rporated city or town, or town J.lat, w ithin thin ptate, shall be exempt from as.-c-smcnt and taxation while used for such jiiirpo-e.-. ( Kx.-inpi- Iniel- In itr et" and lley. a w-11 a- iniel- -.litlnti ho'iii'liir ;e ol county roalp, li i ; n-e't for pucii purpo-i-ii. 'I lif uniform pmetl. e. ati'l -ii i i-oi t-1 hy laws l'-'il, J ai; JT.'J, eel ion- an. I "i7 ) (Stm-kn in batiks, loan and trust com panies, etc., subject to taxation Where taxed. ) Swtion !. That se'tion 1 of an act f-nt it led "An act to tix the place of assessing; national bank stock and pri vate banks, loan and trust companies, approved February 24, 1903, be and the name hereby is amended to read as fol lows : Shares of Ftock of national banks shall In? as-e-sfd to the individual shareholders at the place where the bank is located. Shares of stock of other banks and interests in banking capital, building and loan associa tions and trust companies, phall be assesseud to such bank, building and loan associations, or trust eojiinanies, or to their owners or stockholders, as by law jirovided, at the plaee where such banks, building and loan assm'ia- tions, or trust companies are Im'ated. I H A ('. Comii.. pi-etion : J ' w as sui.e recited til part hy I.a p l'.ntl. paue i--il Ihe title of the latter art is hroa.l miiigh to rover the la-t p.-nti-tii-e therein. The rertlun propopcl fol lo thv act ol 1 :i . i-hariKinK the word "ntoek hol.lers" nf national hanks to "pharchoM- erp" In analogy to the national banking act l'rovi.lep thai phan-p of ptoi-k in pmate hankp etc.. phall ln apepe.l to nuch hank, etc, or lo itpptoi-khohlers, as hy law provided.) (Imds sold by state listeil to contrac tor.) Station 7. .Lands held under a Cfn tract for the jiurchase thereof, lielong- ing to the state, county, or municipal ity, and pchind and other state lands, shall be considered, for all purposes of taxation, as the property of the person so holding the same; and the improve ments thereon phall be considered as real property for all jmrjioses of taxa tion, and be considered as the projierty of the person so holding the same; iind no deed shall ever be executed un til all taxes and municipal charges are fully paid thereon. (N'i-w ; hut compare Laws Washington. ISO", section J7, pnt-e ICC It appears Irom a eerttn cnte of t lie clerk of the Plate land board, Nip veiulp-r in. l'..'. that ttie Plates outstanding certiiicales of sale atrelated MA1." acres, the purchase price ol which was H.U4,o.iO all ol w hich now escapes taxation liecatise the title to the land is stiil in the state.) (Public lands Improvement.) Section 8. The assessor must assess all improvements on lands, the fee of which is still vested in the I'nited States, as personal projH'rty until the settler thereon or claimant thereof has made final proof. After final jiroof has been made, and a certificate issued therefor, the land its If must be assess ed, notwithstanding the patent has not been issued. (New: compare Washington Rev. Laws, liW5, section 100. (Assessors shall obtain lists of public lands sold.) Section t. The assessor of each county shall, immediately alter the first day of March of each year, obtain from the state land board, and from the local I'nited States land ollicers in the state, lists of public lands sold, or con tracted to be sold, and of final certifi cates issued for land in his county dur ing the previous year ending at 1 o'clock a. in. of said first day of March, and shall place such lands ujon the assessment rolls as jirovided in the last two preceding sections. It shall be the duty of the State Land board to certify a list or lists of all public lands sold, or contracted to be sold, during the jirevious year on aj'jilication of the assessor of any county ujiplying there for. (New.) (Of the assessment of projierty.) (Section Wltf, It. A t'. Ciimp., seems to recog nize marginal assinnients of inorlj!Hes. It does not lielong in a tax act, since ihe repeat of the morlp'aue tax law, of which it was i.art. 'Ihe lust chins.' is now litigatory. It should not be repealed, hut no reference should be made to it in a tax code: but it is siu.'gested that in future compilations it be transferred to the re I'onliiiK ni l.) (Te he contiuucd next eek) Arllve Ileal Kntule. 'Is there much activity In real es tate In this section ?" asked the visitor. "I should say there Is," answered Farmer Corntossel. "Had three land slides an' a washout last year." Washington Star. I n fni i-l "Say!" exclaimed Tommy, doubling ur his i-i n 1 1 1 hand into tho nlian of a siniil fist and milking lit the oilier hoy, "you'n cheating! This is a Iturhaidc spi'le, am you've giveu uie the sour half!" CHICAGO WIDOWS UNIT. Flahllnc the Wnlr from Ibn Hoof II the Common f'nrpnae. An orRiinl.uthyi of widows who will finr nn (ipnrtin,nt Jmune nn n oom triiinlMtlo bridla H Clilcniro'ii IntMt con tribution to the world' novelties. K Chlcfi go widow who was iluiiKed Inta poverty hy Hip death of her liuntmnd and left to cnr for four ortihan-Hl hlldren nnd who for elxht year lm fought Jier brittle with the cotirnn which finly n woman can how, n the founder of the. aoclety. fche U Mrs. Amelia Tenney and the co ojn-ratl HMoclatlon and home which she 'i founding ! the first thlnfr of Its klnl In tlie world. The nsso'latlon was or ganized last Iiecember. It has now eveiit-n member llvlnjf In vnrloin parts of the cltj, nenrly nil women of rnolI niPHm and with ehlldren deiend- nt iijwn them; applications for mern- Inf-rnhlp hT lately leen received from six othem who will shro-tly he voto'1 In; regular fortnightly meetings r held; a nutnlner of modest entertaln- I ;. . ' -it '. - ' MUM. AMELIA TCT-NkT. menta of various kinds hare been given, each of which has added a little to the small fund of the organization, and It Is now felt that the time has crune to make an actual commencement In the work. Accordingly a State charter wa applied for a few days ago and the of ficers are now In search of a flat, cen trally located, capable of housing about five the families and of a low enougi rental to suit their slender means and strict Ideas of economy. While the association starts off with five widows' families the belief Is that the plan will succeed and that eventual ly a large building will be needed to shelter the members of the association. Hut they are persevering In their ef forts to, find what they need. It Is the purjiose of these women to have an em ployment bureau of their own, to glv advice and lend a helping hand la many ways to those who shall come ti them, strangers In the ways of the world, asking how they can earn an honest and respectable living. Not only those who live In the home will benefit by the great wojk that Is being started. NEW THING IN BASEBALL. Up-to-Date Report ot Game that Haa Xot Been Played. The game was called with Molasses at the stick. Smallpox was catching. Coal was In the box and had lots of steam. Horn was playing first base nnd Fiddle second base. Corn was In the field and Apple was umpire. When Ax came to bat he chopped and coal let Itrick Walk and Sawdust fill the bases. Song made a hit and Twenty made a score. Every Foot of ground, kicked and said Apple was rotten. Bal loon started to pitch, but went up la the air. When Spider caught a fly the crowd cheered. Old Ice kept cooling the game until Coal burned liltn with a nltched ball. You should have heird Ice Cream. Cabbage had a good head and kent oulet. Organ refused to play and Hread loafed around and put him out In the fifth Inning Wind began to blow about what he could do and Hammer began to knock; then tha Trees began to leave. Knife was put out for cutting first base. There was lots of betting on the game and Egg went broke, but Soap cleaned them up. They all kicked when In the heat of the game Coal was put out and hia future temporarily coked, hut not be fore he roasted Fork good and hard for his plgheadedness. Ralloon went up In the air again when Pig began to root. The score was 1 to 0 when Ap ple told Fiddle to take his base. OaU was shocked, not having a grain of sense. Song made another hit and Trombone tried to slide, hut was iut out. Meat was playing for a big steak. but was put out on the plate after hav ing roasted the umpire. The score was 2 to 1 and the game was over. IiHr said If he had pitched the game he would have shut them out. Ite fleeior. A llablil View. "Now, professor." said Miss Kay, "you know something of human na ture. At what age die8 the average man of Intelligence marry?" "Dotage! promptly replied the crabbed old fellow. Philadelphia Ledger. After n woman has lieen niArrled a few months, her attitude toward her husband plainly says: "I will cook for you, and mend for you and try to be a good wife, but I will no longer wor ship you." When women go riding, they don't whip the horse; they shake the buggy whip when they waut thu home to go titter. ' T "i V " . f V '4 Jf