HARD RAP AT UNIONS
Three Adverse Decisions by Su
preme Court In a Month.
AEFECTS BOYCOTTING PRIVILEGE
Mutt Not
Interfere With
Interstate
Com merce or Plaintiff Can Qet
Three Tim et Damages.
Washington, Feb. 4.— Yesterday for
the third time within a month the Su
preme court of the United States pro
mulgated an opinion construing laws
adversely to the contentions of organized
labor. The hist of the decisions wae
rendered on January 6, in the case of
some railway employee who sought to
secure damages under what is known
as the employers’ liability act, which
law the court held to be unconstitu
tional. The second important finding
in this line was announced January 23,
when the Erdman arbitration act, for
bidding the discharge of employes be
cause they are members of labor unions
was also declared invalid. The verdict
rendered yesterday was the case of
Loewe versus Lawlor, the latter a
member of the Hatters’ union and the
former a hatmaker of Danbury, Conn.
The case involved the applicability of
the seventh section of the Sherman
anti-trust law to conspiracies by labor
unions to boycott articles entering into
interstate trade. Under the terms of
that provision the complaining party
may collect three times the amount of
his loss, if the charge is sustained.
The union fought the case on the
ground that the law was inapplicable
to such organizations; hut the court,
whose opinion was announced by Chief
Justice Fuller, failed to accept this
view, and in effect held that the unions
could not be permitted to interfere by
boycott with the free exchange of com
merce between the states. There was
no dissenting opinion.
DRAWING T O C LO SE.
SC ENES IN EUROPE.
KING 18 MURDERED,
Carloa.
President o f Washington State School
Telia Hit Experiences.
o f Portuga', and Hia Heir
Killed by Plotters.
Liebon, Feb. 3.— King Carlos, ot
Portugal, and the Crown Prince Luis j
Philippe, were assassinated Saturday,
W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 5
and the city is in a state of uproar.
V\ ash ngton, Feb. 5.— Senator Bever
The king’s second son, tke Infant Man
uel, was slightly wounded, but Queen idge. ui Indiana, today deliveieu an
Amelie, who strove to save the crown appeal to tbs senate to adopt his bill
prince’s life by throwing herself upon providing for a non-partisan tariff com
mission, a plan which he declared con
him, was unhurt.
A band of men waiting at the coiner formed to modern and businees ideas
of the Praco de Commercio and the Rua on this subject. He spoke for an hour
de Arsenal suddenly sprang toward the and a half, re islving the careful atten
open carriage in which the royal family tion of senators and a large audience in
There were present
wae driving to the palace, and, leveling the galleries.
carbines which they had concealed many delegates of commercial bodies
upon them, fired.
The police guard now in session in this city.
Following Beveridge, several Demo
fired upon the assassins and killed two
cratic senators spoke briefly on the gen
of them.
The royal family was returning from eral subject of the tariff.
Senator Stone, of Missouri, intro
Villa Viclosa, where it had been so
journing, and was on the way from the duced a joint resolution authorising the
railroad station to the palace. A strong president to relinquish control of. the
guard was in attendance, because of the Philippine islands in 1913 upon first
recent uprising in the city and the dis securing a pledge from the nations to
covery of a plot to assassinate Premier preserve the neutrality of the islands.
Franco and overthrow the monarchy.
Washington, Feb. 6.— Tariff revision
Bat the band of murderers had selceted
the most advantageous spot for the com and the president’ s recent special mes
mission of the crime, lor it was con sage to congress again were the main
cealed from the eyes of the party until topics of discussion In the house of rep
the vehicle had come into the Praco de resentatives today. As has been the
case for nearly a week, the Indian ap
Commercio, a large square.
The bodies of the king and crown propriation bill ostensibly was before
prince rest in the royal palace, and be the house, but in no quarter was any
side them the queen sat throughout the word spoken in regard to it. The house
night, sometimes with her hand press apparently had made up its mind to
ing the forehead of King Carles and discuss the issues of the day at this
sometimes stroking the face of the dead time, and no effort was made to check
crown prince. The condition of the the flow of gentral debate, which will
newly proclaimed king, Manuel, is be continued tomorrow.
A long speech by Payne, of New
satisfactory to the physicians in attend
ance. His wounds are not severe, and York, the majority leader, was consid
If there are no complications, of which ered important because of his assur
there are no signs now, he is expected ances that a tariff revision plank would
to make a Bpeedy recovery, lie carries be incorporated in the Republican na
his arm in a sling, and declares that he tional convention’s platform of this
year. He devoted some attention to
sudffers no pain.
The bodies of King Carlos and Prince Mr. Bryan, whom he credited with go
Luiz were embalmed yesterday and will ing about the country accusing Presi
lie in state according to the custom ot dent Roosevelt of grand or petit larceny
in purloining hia ideas.
the court.
Representation in the house was in
The funeral will probably be held
creased today when the two Philippine
February 10.
delegates took their seats.
GOES T O A S YLU M .
Jury Acquits Thaw But Declares Him
Insane.
New York, Feb. 3.— Adjudged not
Evidence in Hall Land Fraud Case Is rguilty of Ihe murder of Stanford W hite
by
reason of insanity at the time the
Nearly All Submitted.
fatal shots were fired, Harry Kencf&ll
Portland, Feb. 4.— Harry K. Northup Thaw Saturday was held by the cout to
last night positively identified govern j>e a dangeous lunatic and was whirled
ment’s exhibit No. 7— Putnam’s map away to the state hospital lor the crim
to Hall showing the alleged unlawful inal insane at Matteawan.
fences of the Butte Creek company in
The verdict came after 25 hours of
1900. W ith this identification Heney waiting, a.id when every one connected
considers that the government’s case with the case had abandoned all hope
against John H. Hall has been strength of an agreement ever being reached in
ened materially. A t last night’ s ses this or any other trial. Four hours
sion of court Northup testified that after the foreman’s lips had flamed
from 1899 until 1904 he was employed the words “ not guilty,” with the ac
as clerk in The Dalles land office, and companying insanity clause, Thaw,
identified the township map offered in protesting he was sane, was on his way
evidence by the government as the one to Matteawan. A little after nightfall
he prepared personally for Mr. Putnam be had been received in the institution
in November, 1899.
under commitment papers which di
Final arguments in the trial of John rected his detention “ until discharged
H . Hall will probably begin this after by due course of law.”
noon. This morning Francis J. Heney
w ill complete the introduction of re
DEATH IN ITS P A T H .
buttal testimony for the government.
HaM may be recalled fuither to testify
in his own defense, but it is believed Tornado Kills Eight and Maims 100
In Mississippi.
a ll evidence w ill be submitted in time
for the closing argument to begin be
Wesson, Miss., Feb. 3.— Extending
fore court adjourns this afternoon.
40 miles from west to east, the path of
destruction made by Friday’ s tornado
jnBt north of here was found to have
SO LE M N W ARNING T O C ZAR.
suffered a worse disaster than at first
reported. In the tornado path the
Russian Paper Hints He May Share
known dead number eight, the fatally
, Carlos’ Fate.
injured four and the seriously injured
St. Petersburg, Feb. 4.— The tragic at least 100. There are fears that the
occurrences at Lisbon have created a death list may reach 15 or 20, most of
deep impression on all sections of soci those believed to be dead being negrees
ety here, and the newapapers that ap who have not been accounted for since
peared today comment freely on tho their cabins were crushed.
events that occurred.
The damage is estimated conserva
The Russ, in a daring style, draws a tively at $300,000 and may reach a half
thinly veiled parallel between condi m illion.
In the wreckage lie four
tions in Portugal and Russia and warns churches, six cotton gins and several
the government in almost so many country stores.
words that there is danger of a similar
The tornado cut a path shout half a
event here.
mile wide. Relief parties have been
The Novoe Vremya, although attrib sent ont. A ll streams are swollen and
uting the direct execution of the plot to the country roads are strewn w ith fal
anarchists, to whom all government is len trees.
obnoxious, also connects the crime ami
the dictatorship of Franco, which met
Insurance Must Be Paid.
with both open and sejret resistance
Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 3.— The
from all political parties.
English insurance companies that lost
heavily in the earthquake and fire of
New Attack on Finland.
January, 1907, have had a further ver
St. Petersburg, Feb. 4.— The emperor dict handed down against them. Two
today read a sharp rebuke to the Fin test cases for the payment of losses
nish diet, which last session passed an sustained at the time of the earth
appropriation of 20,000,000 marks as quake were recently decided adversely
the grand duchy’s contribution to the to the companies. The companies ap
military defense of the empire in lieu pealed to the Bupieme court. Today
of recruits, with a rider declaring that the Supreme court upheld the decision
this was the final payment under the of the lower body, which had decided
agreement of 1905 abolishing military that the fire was not of earthquake
service in Finland. The emperor an origin.
nounces that the disposition of the m il
itary funds of Finland are exclusively
Wants a Central Bank.
his prerogative and ignores the condi
New York, Feb. 3.— Speaking at the
tions.
annual banquet of the School of Com
merce, W illiam J. Ridgeley, controller
Saalars Must Ba Careful.
of the currency, expressed himself as
Victoria, B. C., Feb. 4.— Advices fearful that the political situation is
were received by the Empress of India such at present that the prospects of
that in consideration of the raiding of getting legislation to reform the coun
foreign territory last year by Japanese try’ s banking system are far from
sealers, official notification haa been bright. " A central bank and a credit
issued to the sealers about to leave currency,” he said, “ are the thing's
Japan to be careful not to trespass in upon which we must rely, and not po
foreign water. Notification is given by litics, to prevent panics.”
the Japanese Communications depart
ment that it has been decided to install
Bank Closed in B ro ok | ^ n ____
wireless telegraphy on the six steamers
New York, Feb. 3.— TbeQIome Bans
of the Nippon Ynsen Kaisha
of Brooklyn, an institntion on which a
ran was started, did not open for bosi-
Reassurances From Lisbon,
ness Saturday. The Home bank la a
Paris, Feb. 4.— A special dispatch to small institution. Located in Sonth
the Matin from Lisbon, dated February Brooklyn. It has a capital stock of
3,' 11:40 p. m., says The town ia very $100,000 and a surplus and divided
quiet. The new cabinet w ill repeal all profits amounting to $53,670. The de
the repreeaive measures of Franco and posit!, which formerly averaged about
art with great indulgence toward the $500,000, have been reduced greatly
people.
since the October panic.
Tuesday, February 4.
Washington, Feb. 5.— The senate to
day passed the urgent deficiency bill,
carrying an appropriation of over $24,-
000,000. The large deficiency appro
priation for the navy brought out con
siderable discussion of the subject of
executive departments making expend
itures not provided for by an appropri
ation.
Deficiency appropriations for the
Panama canal gave rise to Democratic
criticism of the publication of a paper
by the Canal commission at Panama,
and incidentally Teller declared that he
believed the lock canal at Panama
would some day be declared a failure
and that a sea-level canal would take
its place.
Senator Borah, of Idaho, introduced
a b ill absolutely repealing the timber
and stone law. He offers no alterna
tive plan of disposing of public timber,
but is in conference with Secretary Gar
field and is drafting a bill,
Washington, Feb. 4. — President
Roosevelt's recent message to congress
on the relations of capital and labor
and of corporations and the public again
was the theme of discussion in the
bouse today. So great was the demand
for time that geneal debate on the In
dian appropriation bill, which is the
pending business, wae extended tomor
row for four hours. Interest in today’s
proceedings centered in a speech by
John Sharp Williams, the minority
leader, who, while lauding the presi
dent for some of his sentiments, ex
pressed the belief that others were dan
gerous. Williams spoke for nearly two
hours.
His remarks on the financial
question prompted a lengthy discussion
of that subject by H ill, of Connecticut,
in which he opposed the Aldrich b ill.
Resolutions of sorrow over the assass
ination of King Carlos and the crown
prince of Portugal were adopted today.
Monday, February 3.
Washington, Feb. 3.— Senator Piles,
of Washington, made a decided hit in
the senate today with hia speech in
support of his bill appropriating $700,-
0C0 for government exhibits and build
ings at the Seattle exposition.
Senator Fulton secured the passage
of his b ill sending to tbe United State
Circnit court for the Ninth circuit all
claims of American
sealers whose
vessels were seized by government ves
sels while in tbe open seas.
Senator Fulton introduced a resolu
tion directing the secretary of war to
survey the locks at Oregon City with a
view to purchasing them in conjunction
with Oregon.
Tillm an’s resolution asking the pres
ident to inform the senate what action
had been taken in regard to violation
of land grant laws in Oregon and Wash
ington by the Southern Pacific was
passed.
Washington, Feb. 3.— Three of the
giants of the house of representatives
had their innings today. Technically,
the Indian appropriation bill was no-
der discussion, but legislation wae rele
gated to the background while national
politics occupied tbe stage.
Before the political question cropped
out the house, with next to the largest
attendance of the session and with but
C onfer on Financial Question.
Washington, Feb. 6.— The Demo
cratic senators held a two-hours’ con
ference on the financial question today,
but came to no conclusion as to the
exact natnre of the substitute bill.
Senator Bailey outlined his b ill provid
ing for an emergency issue of treasury
notes tbrnngb deposit« in designated
depositories. He said he would not be
averse to having certain amendments
made to it. Democratic senators will
support the Bailey substitute.
SCORES EVIL-DOERS
Following Is the address delivered by
President E. A. Bryan, of the state col
lege, to the wheatgrowers of Washing
one dissenting voice, passed a geairal ton at their recent meeting In Pullman,
widow’ pension bill granting a fiat pen In which be recited varione observa
sion of $12 a month to the widows of tions he had made during his reoently
all honorably discharged soldiers of the completed trip abroad:
United States who have not heretofore
’The one thing that impressed me
received the benefits of the pension law while in Europe was the fact that we
and an increase of $4 a month for those Americans do not fully realize the
who tiave benefited under the act of greatness of oar own land, and its op
June 27, 1890.
The law expressly portunities, and the greatness and op
Criminal Rich Banded Together for
waives the limitation of property hold portunities of our own people as com
Reaction— Employers' Liability
ings. The bill involves the expendi pared with onr brethen in Europe. The
ture of more than $12,000,000.
Laws— Late Injunctions.
opportunity for the average mao is so
ranch greater that we can hardly con
Friday, January 31.
ceive the difference. In Europe a man
Washington, Jau. 31.— After the is born in a class from where he cannot
Washington, Feb. 1. — President
reading of the president’s message, the escape, and he accordingly fits himself
senate devoted today to further consid for that classe. There is stratification Roosevelt yesterday sent to congress a
eration of the bill revising the criminal after stratification, and it is practically special message which la devoted
lawB of the United Btatee. The first impossible for an individual to paBs mainly to a vigorous defense of hie
reading was concluded, including ail from class to class; and think that the policy aa regards railroads and trusts
paragraphs to whioh no objection has freedom of the American people is one
from the assaults of his critics and an
developed. When the measure is next of the greatest things whioh we have
even more vigorous denunciation of
taken up, sections involving amend here.
ments to the law and others to which
“ In Italy the poverty and distress those critics and those whom they
objections have been made w ill be con were very interesting, although it ex champion.
sidered.
cited the greatest pity.
It seemed as
Beginning with the recommendation
Senator Nelson introduced a local op if there were no end of beggars. They
of
new employers’ liability bills, both
tion bill today applicable to Alaeka.
begged In almost every way imagina
ble. Whole families could be seen binding the government and interstate
Washington, Jan. 31.— The house begging together by means of musical corporations, and of laws restricting the
today passed 288 pension bills and then instruments. In one caae I noticed a issue of injunctions, the message pro
took up the Indian appropriation bill. woman holding an umbrella upside
ceeds to renew the president’s former
Representative French today intro down to catch the coppers, while the
duced a bill proposing to amend the father played the guitar, and the child recommendations for legislation dealing
constitution by granting the right of ren each played some sort of musical with railroads and monopolies. Then
franchise to women.
instrument, and all were begging. Sev it enters upon a reply to tbe criticism
Tbe house ia awaiting with interest a eral husky looking fellows dived into of the president’s policy, not mincing
speech from Cushman, of Washington, the sea to get coppers worth about a words in its characterization of bis an
who now wears the title of “ Humorist half cent, and begged the people to tagonists as iawbreakedrs. It shows
of the House.”
His colleagues look to throw the coppers in. It seemed as if their inconsistency in criticising Jndgee
him for at least one “ funny” speech one-half of the population lived off the Landis and Wellborn after having con
demned the president’s much milder
each session.
other half.
A favorable report on the Townsend
“ I was very much interested in the criticism of other judges. It advocates
arbitration bill by the committee. The horses. The average horse in Paris for measures to prevent stock gambling,
bill provides for the appointment by the heavy draft work is a Very good an attributes the panic to speculation and
the president of a commission to inves imal indeed. There were great num high finance, and declares that, even
tigate each dispute between capital or bers of magnificent stallions that would if the president's policy did contribute
labor of suc^ magnitude as to inter have sold in this market for from two to tbe panic, it is better than to aliew
fere with interstate traffic.
theusand to three thousand dollars, dishonest business to thrive. He de
and they were all of a very high type. clares his purpose of continuing the
Thursday, January 30.
One thing that impressed me both in same policy without flinching.
W hile the message was being read in
Washington, Jan. 30.— The senate London and Paris was that the average
today held a short session during which coach horse was a much larger fellow the senate, many senators simply scan
Senator Aldrich reported his banking than we have been accustomed to see ned their printed copies at first, and
bill from the committee on finance, for that work. I think that we people befere it was half finished they gene
When
which be announced he would call up here in America should look toward rally took up other matters.
for consideration on Monday, February breeding a larger animal that we have the striking passages were reached,
10 .
in the past, and unlees we watch our many of the senators looked around the
Mr. Aldrich said that tbe committee selves, we will be inclined to breed chamber and exchanged smiles. T ill
had under consideration some amend down. In Naples there were many cab man seemed especially pleased with the
ments to the bill relating to railroad horses, and about ninety per cent of the document; La Follette paid very care
bonds, and probably would suggest cab horses driven were stallions.
One ful attention; Beveridge, McCumber,
them at a later day. He explainer! thing that was very interesting to me Knox, Gallinger, Nelson, Elkins, Ile-
.that the bill was the bill of the major was that they do not use the bit. They menway and Burrows, on the Republi
ity of the committee and that members nse an instrument that fits over the can side, and Culberson, Teller, Davis,
of the minority might have a substi nose, and above the nostril is apiece Bankhead and Overman, among the
tute to offer later.
which extends out about three inches, Democrats, were especially attentive to
Senator Bourne introduced a bill pro and when pulling a horse to atop, they the document.
On the conclusion of the reading of
viding for the Bale at public auction or pull on the nose.
sealed bids of reserved land in the Si
“ In going np the lib e r river north the message, Senator Davis, of Arkan
moved that 10,000
letz Indian reservation and appropriat of Rome, almost every wagon that I sas, promptly
ing $300,000 for purchase.
met was being drawn by oxen, either copies of the message be printed as a
Senator Gore introduced a bill pro by tandem, or with a yoke. The oxen public document.
“ It is the best Democratic doctrine
hibiting the granting of restraining or were all very strong fellows, quite
ders by Federal courts in cases between large, well built, and had huge horns that I have ever heard emanating from
employer and employe unless it is ne rising above their heads. There did a Republican Bource,” said Davis.
The motion was agreed to, and with
cessary to prevent injury to the prop not seem to be the beef type of cattle,
erty of the applicant.
nor wag there any milk type. I sup out further comment the message was
pose their cows, were, of course, used referred to the committee on interstate
Washington, Jan. 30. — The ap for milking purposes, but they were commerce.
The reading of the message in the
proaching trial in this city of Hyde, not apparently bred to either type, but
house was listened to w ith intense in
Diamond, Benson
and
Schneider, rather to the ox type.
charged with conspiracy to defraud the
“ The poorer class of Italians do not terest. by the members, of whom there
government out of public lands in Pa know what it is to have meat in any was an unusually large number in at
cific coast territory, provoked consider quantity. The average man is.too poor tendance.
As the reading of the message pro
able discussion in the house today in to be able to buy beef, as they would
the coarse of the consideration of the have to pay not less than twenty-two gressed in the house, numerous mem
urgent deficiency appropriation bill. cents a pound for it. Kids are used for bers were heard audibly to exclaim
The bill carries a provision requiring flesh there a great deal. The swine “ most unusual,” "th is is red-hot,” etc.
The president's vigorous denunciation
that the expenses of the trial shall be there were very large, and rather more
borne entirely by the United States, of the type of the bacon hog than like of wrongdoers was greeted with loud
but it was stricken outr on a point of onr Berkshires or Poland Chinas. They applause, as was his defense cf Federal
order by Mann, of Illinois.
use goats’ milk a great deal, and es judges who punish offenders for viola
pecially in Naples.
In the morning tions of the law.
The frequency of the applause In
M AN Y F LYIN G M ACHINE BIDS
you would see women and men .driving
goats around from place to place, as creased as the reading proceeded. The
Forty-one Persons Willing to Build the customer has the privilege of hav hum of ccCversation over the message
ing the operation of milking performed subsided and the members followed
for Army.
in his presence. The goat selected is every word. But the climax came when
Washington, Feb. 4.— Bids were re milked, and in many cases you w ill see the reading wss concluded.
ceived today in the signal office for sup a goat being taken up in an elevator, or
Without regard to party, the mem
plying a flying machine of tbe heavier- up a stairway, wherever the customer bers loudly applauded, cheered, thump
than-air type, as set out in the speciafi- may be, and then milked in his pres ed their desks and gave other evidences
catlons issued by General Allen, chief ence.
of their approval of the document.
signal officer of the army, two months
“ In Italy the tillage is of a very in After a moment’s silence, the applause
ago. Before acceptance of the machine, tensified kind.
There, many of the broke out again, several members, in
the inventor mast make a trial flight Italians have their own vegetable gar cluding many Democrats, arising from
of at least an hour, remaining continu den, and raise their own vegetables. their seats and clapping their hands.
ously in the air without landing.
So Here we pay twelve or fifteen cents a
The message then, on motion of
far, 41 bids have been received. Gen head for cauliflower, and In Italy you Payne, of New York, was referred ta
eral Allen w ill open the bids and pre can buy a dozen heads of cauliflower the committee o d the state of the Union.
pare a schedule fo them for the consid for six cents, and that w ill make it
eration of the board of ordnance and clear why the Italian is able to live on
A fter Trade in the Orient.
fortifications Thursday.
a vegetable diet so well.
The people
Seattle, Feb. 1.— The Chicago, M il
train their vineyards upon trees, and waukee A 8t. Paul w ill shortly begin
Rushes Revenue Cutter Bill.
in many cases there is hardly any top an active campaign for its share of
Washington, Feb. 4.— Senator Fulton to the trees, as they had been cut dewn trade in the Orient.
President A. J.
today took up with the house members to stumps for the vines to climb on. I Earling, who is in Seattle, said: “ Ne
of the Oregon delegation his bill appro did not get a decent apple to eat until gotiations have been made for a line of
priating $250,000 for a revenue cutter I was on board the ship, and had tome steamships between Puget sound and
for Oregon coast service, which passed Oregon apples served to me.”
the Orien.
J. H . Ililand, third vie»
the senate last evening. Earnest effort
president of the St. Paul, and F. A .
is to be made to pass the bill in the
Miller, general passenger agent, have
H oraeradlah Sane«.
house, and the delegation believes this
been sent to investigate traffic condi
For cold meat To four tablespoon tions In China and Japan, and will re
w ill be accomplished.
fuls of freshly grated horseradish add port upon the possibilities of trade de
i heaped teaspoonful of granulated velopment."
Debt Increases in January.
Washington, Feb. 4.— Tbe monthly lugar, half a teaspoonful of salt, a
Cut In Price o f Steel.
statement of the public debt shows at lash of pepper and two teaspoonfuls of
New York, Feb. 1.— About 70 steel
the close of business January 31, 1908, prepared mustard. Add vinegar to
the debt, lees cash in I the treasury, makt It smooth and creamy. To serve men, representing the United States
amounted to $392,638,637, which is an with hot meats, add two tsh'espoon- Steel corporation, the Republic Steel
increase for the month ‘ of $8,607,806. fuls of thick cream and heat In a dlsb company, the Bethlehem Steel com
Tbe decrease in tbe amount of cash in let In boiling water. Do not let tbe pany, the -tones A Laughlin Steel com
pany snd the Pennsylvania Steel com
the treasury for the month was $3,192,- a r t l v h i M h rtll
689.
pany, were in conference in this city
R«V$ nak ed la T o a a t o M .
Vxfay and tonight. None of thoee pres
Select round, emootb tomatoee of ual ent would talk, but it was stated unoffi
A gree to Recommend Utter.
fe
rm
size.
Ont
a
thin
slice
from
tbe
cially that the subject of the confer
Washington, Feb. 5.— The Idaho sen
ators today formally agreed to recom top of each snd with a teaspoon scoop ence was a proposal to reduce tbe price
mend the appointment of D. A. Utter, out enough of the pulp to admit an of steel in general.
of Weiser, to be surveyor general of egg. Beeson the cariti«* with on It snd
Workmen Begging for Food.
Idaho, vice Mr. Eagleson, resigned. pepper snd a tiny pinch of onion or
The formal recommendation will he parsley. Drop an egg Into each. Set
Buffalo, Feb. 1.— The office of the
sent to the president Monday.
Mr. the tomatoes Into a well-buttered pea, superintendent of poor at West Seneca
Utter was the original choice for this to which a very little water haa bees was besieged today by 50 men begging
appointment, but the matter Was sus added arai bake about fifteen minutes for food. The partial suspension of the
pended when hie cltisenship was ques Season with butter and serve each to steel snd Iron industry there has
tioned. This has been satisfactorily ex ■nato on a slice of delicately brown caused much suffering among tha for
plained.
eign laborers.
President Answers Critics and
Proposes New Laws.
SAYS TRUSTS NEED CONTROL