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7 TIMES AROUND NEW YORK CITY Avaitor Hamilton Sails Rings Around Governor’s Island Pouring Rain and Broken Guy Wire Do No* Daunt— Fly to Phil adelphia Next. New York.— Such a little thing as a broken guy wire could not keep Charles K. Hamilton on the ground today. In the pouring rain, Halmilton le ft the ground at 12 minu tes past 6 this evening and for 10 min utes and three seconds circled the low er end of Governor's island and hov ered over the harbor. In making his preliminary run over the sandy surface of the island, Hamil ton bumped a surveyor’s stake and smashed a guy wire. He knew it him self, but nobody else did until he alighted after a beautiful flight. I t rained hard all day, but despite the faint prospects o f decent weather for a flight, a good-sized crowd bore witness to their faith in Hamilton’s daring. Shortly before 6 o’clock the weather moderated. There was almost no wind and the heavy, moisture-laden air was just right for aviation. So Hamilton wheeled out his machine, warmed up the engine and was off in a few minutes. Seven times he circled the island at a height o f about 200 feet and then came down with the swoop o f a falcon. Hamilton confidently expects to start tomorrow morning at 7 o’ clock on his flight to Philadelphia and return for the New York Times and the Phila delphia Public Ledger prize. A special train w ill accompany him. The weather prediction for tomorrow in the territory Hamilton w ill traverse is fair to cloudy, with rising winds. BEVERLY A W A IT S T A F T . Summer White House Ready for Pres ident and Family. Beverly, Mass. — The Summer White House is swept and dusted; the broad lawns are green, the elms have not yet fe lt the blight o f the gyp sy moth, and all nature smiles on Woodberry park, where President T aft and his family will again seek rest and health during the coming heated term. The T aft family w ill arrive on the 23d. Staid Beverly people are some what excited also at the prospect of having Colonel Roosevelt among them for a few days next month as a guest o f his son-in-law, Congressman Nichol as Longworth, o f Ohio. The Long- worth summer cottage occupies a point o f land near that on which the T aft estate is located. Colonel Roosevelt's chief activities while in Massachusetts are expected to be expended in the vicinity of Bos ton, as he will be the guest o f Senator Lodge at Nahant after the Harvard commencement and w ill speak before the National Educational association in Boston on July 8. R O O S E V E L T W IL L BE IN PARADE F LO U R B O T T L E BLOW S UP. Chemist Tells o f Injurious Effect of Doctored Article on Stomach. BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS Kansas City, Mo. — The contents Washington, June 18.— The rules of of a bottle, said by attorneys for the government to have contained the house were defended and critics of bleached flour, exploded during the the speaker were severely scored by “ bleached flour" trial here today. It Speaker Cannon in a brief address in was while Professor S. F. Acre, o f the the session o f the house today. Mr. Cannon contended that the rules chemistry department o f Johns Hop kins university, was on the stand that as amended by the Fifty-first congress and as enforced by him had never in the explosion occurred. “ What caused it? ” asked an attor terfered with the w ill o f the majority o f the house when an actual majority ney. "T h e formation o f peroxide gas in had objected on any proposition. He Bcored newspaper and magazine the flour,” answered the professor. “ Decomposition as well as bleaching writers who had criticized him, and would cause gas to form in flour,” he declared they had proceeded from a lack o f knowledge and upon false explained. On cross-examination the professor premises. The venerable speaker was admitted that there were nitrites in greeted by cheers from his Republican colleagues when he had concluded. air, rainwater and melted snow. The speaker asked unanimous con Alfred Steigel, professor of clinical medicine in the University o f Pennsyl sent to address the house for 10 min vania, testified that nitrites, when in utes. There was no voice o f protest. troduced into a human body, lowered Nearly every member o f the house was the grade o f the blood, depressed the in his place and every eye was centered Proceeding in measured circulation, had an injurious effect on on him. the muscular tissues and excited in tones, Mr. Cannon declared that who juries to the stomach and intestinal. ever would be bpeaker of the house, tracts by impairing indigestion. He whether for two or eight years, could added that in 50 years o f practice he not escape criticism. He spoke o f the had never seen a case of nitrite poison 50,000 bills introduced in each con gress, all with their advocates demand ing. Miss Hanna L. Wesslyng, o f the ing consideration. “ Many members introduced bills government food laboratory, Chicago, brought into court biscuits o f her own ; that they don't want passed,” said Mr. baking. The biscuits had been made Cannon explaining the troubles that by Miss Wesslyng from some o f the face the speaker. President T a ft signed the railroad flour seized by the governmenL Those which had been subjected to the Greiss bill at 10:15 o’clock tonight, shortly re-agent test were pink. Biscuits after his return from Pennsylvania. made from unbleached flour subjected The measure, as well as the statehood to the same test retained their normal bill, had been passed by the house to color. Miss Wesslyng said the pink day and sent immediately to the White color indicated the presence o f nitrites. House. The president did not sign the statehood bill. _________ O PEN S H O P C O U P IN VIEW. Washington, June 19.— The house of representatives today furnished the re 400,000 Men Will Be Taken to Los markable spectacle of passing, with only one member voting in opposition, Angeles If Unions War. a strongly-worded "re fo rm ” rule de Los Angeles, Cal. — Owing to signed to correct an acknowledged leg threats by San Francisco labor union islative abuse— the “ smothering” of leaders to spend a fortune, if neces legislation in committee. sary, to make this a union city, the Democrats, Republicans and “ insur Merchants’ & Manufacturers' associa gents” joined hands in adopting the tion, which stands for the open shop, rule. has arranged with 400,000 working Representative Rucker, Democrat, men in the East to come to Los Ang o f Missouri, was the member who eles to live if a general strike is called stood out against iL He assailed the here. These include trained men in new rule in vigorous language and was all branches o f the metal and building joined in his denunciation by Represen trades. tative Sims, Democrat, of Tennessee. Secretary Zeehandelaar stated today The latter, however, did not vote that i f all the union workers in the against the rule. city were to strike their places could Representative Champ Clark, the be filled in ten days. He added: minority leader, supported the rule “ We have a list o f over 400,000 “ as a forward step in reforming the names of non-union mechanics o f every rules of the house” and asserted that character registered in Eastern cities, he himself was the author. who can and w ill be brought here if Representative Dalzell, chairman of ever an attempt be made to force an the committee on'.rules, laid the rule industrial war. When they reach here before the house. The measure pro they will find employment and w ill be vided for the discharge of committees protected in their rights as American from the consideration of any bill and citizens to earn an honest living. the placing o f the bill upon the calen Whatever may come, we are pre dar upon a m ajority vote o f the house pared.” membership. Denouncing the rule, Sims of Tennessee, shouted to the in SW O LLE N F O R TU N E S BLED. surgents across the isle: “ Where are the fruits o f your victory? Indians, Minnesota Gets Fat Sum From Es show me your scalps. I want to see tate o f John S. Kennedy. what you w ill get. Nothing.” The rule, he declared, was defective St. Paul, Minn. — Through a settlement effected with the estate in that it permitted the recall of a bill o f John S. Kennedy, N ew York multi from a committee almost immediately millionaire, Minnesota has been en after it was referred, without givin g riched to the extent o f $345,325, one time for its consideration. Senator Jones today introduced bills o f the greatest sums ever paid in this appropriating $15,000 each for public country as an inheritance tax. The tax is the first paid on property building sites at Wenatchee and Ellens- in Minnesota by a non-resident. It burg, Washington. Thousands o f Delegates Will Line Up and See Him Go By. consists o f 100,000 shares o f stock in Washington, June 16.— A fter re N ew York. — Secretary Crosby, the Great Northern Railway company. maining on the senate calendar for al The state w ill also endeavor to col most three months, the bill providing of the Roosevelt Reception committee, estimates that between lect an inheritance tax from the estate for the admission o f Arizona and New 15,000 and 20,000 will be in line along of the late E. H. Harriman, who is Mexico to separate statehood was tak F ifth avenue next Saturday afternoon supposed to have owned stock in the en up by the senate today and passed during the parade in honor o f Roose Minneapolis & St. Louis and the Great after a debate lasting a little more Northern railroads. This will prob than two hours. v e lt’s return. R. A. C. Smith, chairman o f the ably far exceed that of the Kennedy A favorable report was made to the harbor display committee, places the estate. senate today on the house bill appro estimte o f boats at something over 100. priating $25,000 for erecting and “ Open Shop" is Endorsed. Many of the organizations will be equipping detention hospital for the Tacoma, Wash. — Trustees of Alaska insane at Fairbanks and Nome. in uniform and nearly all will have bands. To each organization compris the Tacoma chamber o f commerce Representative Poindexter today in ing more than 100 persons a block has today adopted resolutions declaring for troduced a resolution calling for a con been assigned on Fifth avenue. They the “ open shop,” and it is announced gressional investigation into the al will not march, but w ill stand in their the Commercial club w ill do likewise leged timber-land frauds in the Marble places as Colonel Roosevelt, the Rough at its next meeting. The resolutions creek district o f Northern Idaho, under Riders and other Spanish war veterans declare that “ organized labor has no which a subsidiary of the Weyerhaeu right, either by force or otherwise, to ser company is alleged to have ac go pasL interfere with the rights o f any indi quired title to very valuable white Western Union Indicted. vidual to work for whomsoever he may pine lands. There is no likelihood Washington, D. C. — The Federal see fiL and on whatever terms may be that the resolution w ill pass. grand jury today returned an indict arranged between the employer and A favorable report was made today ment against the Western Union Tele employe,” and assert the “ open shop” to the senate on P iles’ bill establish graph company, charging it with 42 is for the best interests o f all. ing a subtreasury at Seattle and fixing the salary o f the assistant treasurer at violations of the bucketshop law of $4,500. The bill provides for a full March 1, 1909. Brazil Next Sees Revolution. The claim that the Western Union Berlin, Germany.— Advices received corps o f officials. There is no lik eli company, by means o f a telegraph wire by the German Cablegram company hood whatever that the bill will become and a ticker, aided and abetted the from Rio de Janeiro state that insurg a law. conduct o f a bucketshop in the District ents in the prefecture o f Jurua, in the The omnibus public building bill of Columbia. The 42 counts o f the Acre district o f Western Brazil, have will soon be reported to the house will indictments vary only in the dates on driven out the government officials and carry $100,000 for public building at which the alleged violations are said declared their independence. The Pocatello, Idaho, and $10,000 for a site The senate today to have occurred. Acre territory, where an insurrection at Idaho Falls. is reported to have occurred, has an passed the Borah bill appropriating Japs to Renounce Treaty. area o f about 74,000 square miles and $10,000 for a site at Twin Falls. The president today nominated Guy Washington, D. C.. — T h e a populaion o f about 70,000. The ter Japanese government, on Friday will ritory was acquired by Brazil from K. Calhoun, o f Seattle, as professor renounce the existing treaty with the Bolivia in 1902. The liberal element o f mathematics at the Annapolis naval academy. This is in accordance with United States. The act of the Japan predominates. the provisions o f a special bill passed ese government is not a mark o f hos at this session. 200 Lives Lost In Flood. tilities, but is only part o f an effort to The senate today passed the bill ap- have that government revise and bring Cologne, Germany.— I t is estimated up to date the who'e fabric of foreign | that 200 persons lost their lives in the j propriating $40,000 for the construction affairs. The present treaty was ne flood that swept the valley o f the river o f a residence for the governor of gotiated by Secretary Gresham, in the Ahr, in the Eiffel region. Eighty- Alaska at Juneau. last Cleveland administration. Before seven bodies have been recovered. Cannon and Sherman Lose. that time the status o f Japan in its These were found along the river bank. world relations had been that [of semi- A report received here yesterday says Washigton, June 15.— Vice Presi barbarous country. that 50 lives were lost at the village dent Sherman and Speaker Cannon o f Schult when a bridge crowded with must pay the salaries of their chauf Protestants Aroused. persons watching the turbulent waters feurs and buy their own gasoline The Throughout the senate on Saturday gave up its fight Berlin. — Several t h o u s a n d was carried away. for the two appropriations of $2,500 Protestants took part In demonstration valley only one bridge is le ft standing. each for the maintenance o f the auto in Berlin today, and mass meetings Father and Son Burned. mobiles o f the presiding officers o f the were held at Essen, Madgeburg and Coming, N. Y. — Clarence Buck two houses o f congress, which are fur other cities, in denunciation of the papal encylical, recently issued, con and his son Bernard were burned nished by the government. The house demnatory fof religious reformers and to death in a fire which destroyed their I refused to agree to the appropriation making [special reference to Martin factory operated by the Buck Manu and three times the legislative and ju Luther. Resolutions were adopted call facturing company at Coudersport, diciary bill containing the provision The elder was sent back to conference. ing for the strongest action on the part Pa., yesterday afternoon. o f the governmenL These have been Buck was the inventor o f a so-called Statehood Must Be Passed. “ safety” powder, which was manufac forwarded to the imperial chancellor. tured by a secret process. Washington,'June 16.— Because next Carllst Party Attacks. week may witness the end o f the pres Princeton Graduates 208. ent congressional session, President Valencia, Spain. — Republicans Princeton, N. J. — The 163d com T a ft has decided not to start for New while leaving a great anti-clerical mencement o f Princeton university Haven Sunday night. The White meeting tonight were attacked by today was attendet^by one o f the larg- House information today was to the groups o f Catholics and fired upon from est crowds in years. President Wood- effect that congress might adjourn on the Carllst club. Violent clashes oc curred in the streets and many persons row Wilson conferred degrees on 208 Saturday o f next week. There is, o f members o f the senior class, and Dean course, a chance that this program may were wounded. Gendarmes appeared and dispersed the crowds, after charg Andrew F. West conferred the higher | be upset, especially as the president is degrees on examination, as well as six insisting that the statehood law shall ing them repeatedly. Many arrests honorary degrees. be enacted before adjoummenL were made. FOUGHT OFF DEATH. A T h re e -P e a P o u ltry H o .s e . The cut shows a very useful poul- The R e e p lt e l ) r , h h r e ilf B r e r e lf try house for three pens of fowls, W on ( , , r D r n r r e l D r s e l , with yards arranged for the same "You can see the conditions— Gen number. The house Is 30x30 feet and will accommodate 100 fowla. The eral Grant Is dying now,” came Dr. | Douglas’ voice In broken tones. The hallway takes but little room out of Washington, June 15. — With $30,-! the Interior and yet It communicates Rev. Dr. Newman had knelt by the 000,000 provided for the completion of | bedside and. holding one of the man's with all three pens. The Inside divi irrigation projects and various other sions are of wire netting, allowing the nerveless bands, began to pray. amendments, the house bill authorizing sunshine that enters at the side of the “ You see the preacher is busy, and the withdrawal o f public lands by the house to fall into the pens; but the the doctors ought to be busy, too,” president passed the senate today. house should be so located that three Dr. Bhrady whispered grimly to his Several other amendments were pre sides may receive morning, noon and senior coleague. sented, but none of importance was H o llo w C o n c re te F e n c e P osts. " It would be a torment without afternoon sun. The plan Is followed, adopted. Among the more important To construct hcllow re-enforced con according to Orange Judd Farmer, for avail,’’ Blghed the senior. provisions rejected were an amend crete fence posts a few modifications dividing the yard outside as for divid So there stood the medical code ment by Beveridge specifically with warding off succor from the dying of the ordinary mold are necessary. ing the space inside the house. This drawing from entry the coal lands of In addition to the core to be placed man. The general must expire, per Alaska and one by Gore bringing the chance, because the Initiative belonged In the renter of the post, writes C. A. friar lands o f the Philippines within Cook. The mold for an ordinary 4x4 the operation o f the general land laws to a man without any at the mo inch post 7 feet loug conslsta of a bot of those islands. There was no roll ment. Douglas must consent. Bhrady tom, two aldea and two end gates, all must not be shackled. He turned call on the final passage of the bill. of which are held together by three The bill was taken up soon after the again to the patient, leaned above him Iron clamps placed over the top of the senate convened, and a vote was or a moment and touched his pulse. He' sides after they are put together. The dered on the Carter amendment author twisted the gray goatee In nervous sides are held to the bottom by small izing the issuance o f $30,000,000 worth twitches. Suddenly he turned again, dowel pins Inserted In boles In the o f certificates o f indebtedness, for irri ultimate resolve in hts face, and tip bottom, so that the sides may be read gation. There was no debate, and the toed again to where his colleague was. ily revolved, leaving the finished post "1 say, Douglas, something must be amendment was accepted with practi lying on the base to harden. One end cal unanimity. Senators Burton, Gal- j done. I f this man dies here now. what gate must have a two-inch hole in It gives a large amount of yard space, linger and Kean casting the cnly neg can we say to the medical world? through which the core may be with with yards conveniently located. This Every doctor on earth will want to ative votes out o f a total of 60. drawn. building is shingled all over the out Senator Borah, who has done more know what and when were the last The wooden core Is constructed of than any one man in congress to pro- | shots we fired. Shall we tell them that 5 pieces and Is 2 Inches, in diameter. side, with the heaviest building paper mote the $30,000,000 irrigation bill, for ten minutes at the last, half an Its full length should be 7% feet. A under the shingles, and may either be is delighted that the bill, by a vote of hour so far as I know, we stood Idly round piece of soft wood may be sheathed or lathed and plastered in side. 57 to 3, was today made an amendment j and stared at a dying man? The old doctor stirred wearily and sawed Into five strips, so that when to the conservation bill. In that form C a r in g fo r G ra p e s. the central portion is withdrawn the turned a hopeless and therefore help- it goes to the house for approval. Rules for grapes culture from the narrow Bides and then the wider sides “ My opinion is that this action legs face to the younger one also; may be removed from the concrete experiment station record. United makes reasonably certain the final there was In Its lines a touch of won post. States Department of Agriculture: adoption o f the $30,000,000 bill,” Baid der. The main points in grape culture The galvanized Iron core tapers “ Douglas. It would damn us both Senator Borah ¡tonight. “ Friends of from 2 Inches In diameter at the larg are summarized as follows: the withdrawal bill in the house are eternally, and It ought to. Perhaps er end to % of an Inch at the top, for With a tew exceptions grapes of the those who would naturally oppose the you can afford It. but I can’t, either a 7-foot post is 7 feet 2 inches long. Lubrusca species, of which the Con $30,000,000 bill, and friends o f the as a physician or a human being. This can be made by any tinsmith cord may be taken as the type, are $30,000,000 bill are those who would Something's got to be done, Douglas. from good heavy galvanized Iron, and the most satisfactory for general It won't do. I tell you.” naturally oppose the withdrawal bill. planting. should be closed at the smaller end. “ Do! But what would you do— “ I feel very certain that both meas A warm, rich, well drained soil la The mold is fastened together, and ures will be adopted by the house, for now?” glancing pityingly at the fam about one Inch of concrete is placed best for the grape. in view o f the overwhelming vote o f ily group and the slowly gasping man Almoet all vines should be planted on the bottom before the core Is put the senate, one proposition cannot be on the bed. In position. After being wrapped at least eight feet apart. “ Something, anything—a hypoder accepted without the other. Further Strong one-year-old vines are most with paper the core should be more, President T a ft has the assurnace mic of brandy first!” desirable for planting. "Oh, if you wish to try It— yes.” of house leaders that the $30,000,000 Thorough shallow cultivation Is es amendment w ill be accepted by the It had been enough. The code was sential. satisfied. Shrady was filling the lit house. ’ ’ The pruning of the first two years tle silver syringe with the ardent must be done with reference to the Washington, June 14.— Senator Car liquor from French hillsides. Some system under which the vine Is to be ter, chairman o f the irrigation com thing was being done. Members of trained after It begins fruiting. Dur mittee, this evening in accordance with the family turned to watch. The man ing this time the vine should become an agreement between President T aft ner of its doing somehow inspired thoroughly established. and Western senators, offered the $30,- I them, and the older doctor, looking The best time for the principal 000,000 irrigation bill as an amend on. drew near. The left arm of the pruning Is soon after the leaves drop ment to the conservation bill now pend dying man was bared, the slender hol In autumn, but pruning can be done ing before the senate. low needle found its way, and the po at any time during the winter when I t was presumed it would be prompt tent brandy mingled with the blood. the vines are not frozen. Summer ly adopted, as it was supposed all The Rev. Dr. Newman had risen passed through the hole In the lower pruning consists of pinching lateral Western senators favored this proceed- from his praying. Shrady was halt ure, in view o f the fact that the ways kneeling In his place. Both by differ end gate. The paper covering will per branches In order to encourage tbe de and means committee of the house had ent means sought the same end. mit the removal of the core In twenty velopment of the fruit and the bearing refused to report the senate bill which Keenly the young doctor leaned to to thirty minutes after the post Is wood for the succeeding year. made. The galvanized Iron core may The long arm, short spur system ot passed three months ago. the patient. All his other senses had To the surprise o f everyone, Senator | lent their powers to those of sight and be greased, but the paper Is fully as training Is usually the most satisfac tory for the Inexperienced grower, Heyburn objected to the adoption o f hearing. The tiny Instrument gleam effective. The wooden core extends entirely but the renewal systems are highly this bill as an amendment to the with ed between thumb and finger of his through the post, and two end gates recommended. drawal bill, without stating his rea still extended hand. with two-inch holes In them are used sons. When appealed to he told the There was a slight catch in the with It. The metal core should be E a r ly H a tc h in g . senate it had better adjourn or with general's throat, followed by a half To ge^ early sitting hens the hen. draw the amendment, for i f it re sigh. Swiftly a new look came Into placed In the mold so that the small must have laid out their clutches ot mained before the senate and action the face of each physician; swiftly the er end Is about two Inches from the eggs during the winter or very early was demanded, it would be necessary younger refilled the little syringe and top of the post. After the core Is In position the remainder of the con spring. Hens that have laid during to remain all the evening. hurried to the other Bide of the couch. crete can be put In and the post set the fall and all winter will be the first This threatened filibuster had the Then through the right arm sprang aside to harden until the core and ones to become broody. Those that effect o f irducing the senate to ad the potent fluid, and again they wait molds can lie remuved. start to laving In the spring will be journ, leaving the Carter amendment ed the result— very soon a long, flut that much later In wishing to sit. to be acted upon later. There are tering sigh; then a longer, stronger F a rm W o r k H orses. Put the early sitter to work as soon votes enough to pass it, unless Hey- Inspiration; then measured breathing I f those who have horses In their as your eggs are fertile. Remember bum defeats it by filibuster. and finally consciousness. charge on the farm would Inaugurate that It Is the early bird that catches The only possible chance o f passing When General Grant lay dying that a more systematic course of feeding, the worm, and It Is the early chick the $30,000,000 bill this session is as April morning the work on his me- utilizing the cheaper forms of feed, that brings the big price. I f possible an amendment to the conservation bill, oirs, which netted his family one-half much expense of winter feeding could It Is best to move each hen as she be and that chance Heyburn threatens to million dollars, was little more than be saved, and better and healthier comes broody to a room apart from destroy. _________ half finished. He lived seventeen horses would be the result. Adopt, for the other hens. Here she may sit in Washington, June 13.— Senator Dol- weeks afterward, finished his task and Instance, the plan of feeding the undisturbed peace. The room should liver answered the critics o f the “ in was ready to go.— Frank W. Hatch in horses In the morning only a stomach be rather warm, as well as quiet and surgents” today in a speech delivered Saturday Evening Post. ful of the feed, a stomachful at noon, half dark. Under such conditions the in the senate during the discussion of and only a stomachful at night. Such hens will all attend strictly to busi the provision o f the sundry civil, appro a course would give the horse's stom ness, there will be fewer broken eggs T R A IN S RUN B Y TELEPHONE. priation bill providing $250,000 to en ach a chance to digest the feed. and hens leaving their nestB, and the- able the President to gather informa N u m b e r o f S o u t h e r n R a i l r o a d * A r c I f a variety of feed Is at hand, then hatches In general will average a A d o p t I iijc t h e N e w S y s t e m . tion bearing upon the operation of the feed one kind In the morning, an much higher percentage of the num new tariff law. The Georgia Railroad will Install other at noon and another at night. ber of eggs set.— Agricultural Eplto- Clay’s motion to strike out the pro within the next few weeks telephone Regularity in feeding Is Important. If mist. vision was lost by a party vote o f 13 equipment for dispatching trains be horses are watered frequently enough R e m o v i n g a S m a ll S t a m p . to 44. Dolliver and his fellow pro tween Augusta and Atlanta, Ga., a they will not drink too much at a By fastening the chain to one of the gressives voted with the regular Re listance of 171 miles, and from Camak, time. Regular exercise In the open publicans. The sundry bill, carrying Ga., to Macon, Ga.. a distance of 74 air Is absolutely necessary to maintain large rootB and bringing It across the appropriatoins aggregating $118,000,- miles. There will be twenty-eight reg a healthy condition. Spasmodic exer 000, then was passed. ular stations and five siding telephones cising alternating with periods of In D olliver’s speech awakened great in on the line from Augusta to Atlanta, activity is dangerous and unprofitable. terest and was listened to attentively and twenty regular stations from Ca The proper use of the means at com by senators on both sides o f the cham- , mak to Macon. The Georgia Installa mand on the farm will Insure a good ber. I t was the reply to the insurgents tion Is the first one In that section of condition of the horses that will look to the charges o f party disloyalty and the country. well, be well and give excellent serv was a direct challenge to their oppon Railroads in the South have recent ice.— N. A. Clapp. ents. The first named was Governor ly been very active in adopting the Hanley and his speeches were referred telephone method of handling the G r s ft ln s W ax. to without reserve. In an Iron pot melt over the fire 100 movement of trains, an exchange says. The reading o f the house amend The Southern Railroad has purchased parts of the finest asphalt, add 600 ments to the postal savings bank bill from the Western Electric Company parts brown pitch, until, with stirring. was completed in the senate today and equipment for the installation of tele It Is fluid; then pour In 600 parts of top of the stump, a leverage can be the measure then went over until to phones and selectors on a portion of melted yellow beeswax. The fire must secured to take full advantage of the morrow, when it is expected the senate its line, and It Is reported that the not be too hot at this time. When It strength of the horses. w ill concur in the amendments. equipment of the other division on Is all well mixed, add 600 parts of The bill was amended in conference this road will soon follow. A N e w la . e e t l e l d e . thick turpentine, stir It well and pour so as to allow entries on land immedi Prof. C. P. Gillette, of the Colorado . The Chesapeake A Ohio has com Into It 600 parts of refined tallow. L ift ately after they are withdrawn and pleted the Installation of similar It from the fire, stir until you begin Agricultural College, his discovered * wkhout waiting their classification, as equipment on the Cincinnati division to note that It Is cooling, and then new Insecticide for the eodlln moth, required by the bill as it passed the and expects to have Installed within drop In. stirring steadily, very care which has proved effective In destroy senate. a short time equipment for handling fully. because the mass will at once ing tbe worms, and probably will be As a result of information sent to train movements by telephone on three rise up, 250 to 500 parts of alcohol, found not so Injurious to apple trees the house last Satruday by the War de according to the consistency you wish as other arsenical poisons. Sulphide of Its other Important divisions. partment, disclosing the alleged fact of arsenic Is the name of the new poi The Norfolk A Western Railway has It to have. that Frank W. Carpenter, executive son. It comes cheaper than the arsen equipped a large portion of Its line T h e M o r ten n H o r a e . secretary of the Philippine govern ics now In use. with telephones, and plane to cover Forty years ago the Morgans were ment, and E. C. Worcester had bought S o li M o lu t a r e . and leased “ Friar lands” , in the Phil-i Its entire system as soon as possible. the favorite road horses. This strain The Seaboard Air Line has installed traces to a single ancestor, Justin Mor To produce any crop it requires from ippines, Representative Martin, Demo- crat, Colorado, today introduced a reso the telephone on two of Its divisions gan, foaled In Vermont In 1793, his 300 to 500 pounds of water to make a lution demanding an investigation and and reports that the operation of tele blood being largely thoroughbred. pound of dry matter. It Is Important phones for handling train movements From him descended the Black Hawk. that soils have a great deal of raola- charging malfeasance in office. is so satisfactory that the extension Bashaw, Golddust, Ethan Allen. Ben ture, and that It Is not lost by evap of the service Is being considered. Deep plowing makes soils Franklin, General Knox and Daniel oration. Portland Cut O ff List. The Atlantic Coast Line has for Lambert families. The Morgan type bold more moisture and frequent cul Washington, June 16.— Quartermas some weeks been handling train move Is short of leg, thick and round bar tivations prevent Its loss by evapora ter General Aleshire has issued an or ments on one division by this method, ________ rel. Intelligent and of great courage tion. der discontinuing on July 1 six offices and plans to extend the service on and endurance. at which transportation accounts are G r e e n F o o d f o r C h lelc a. other Important divisions as soon as now settled, one being Portland. The S m a ll F l o c k . B e a t. I f yon have your own glans feed as construction work can be completed. quartermaster says the transportation Because table scraps form a large great a variety as you have. Cracked accounts now settled at Portland are part of the small flock's ration, and wheat, cracked Kaffir corn and cracked A R a b e la l« H o a x . those o f the Astoria & Columbia River Rabelais, being out of money, once they are usually evenly balanced ra corn are all good, but something In railroad, the Oregon Railroad & N avi tions. Is one of the reasons a small place of meat should be given, either gation company, and the Columbia tricked the police Into taking him flock of hern doee better than a large beef scraps or blood meal, also char R iver steamship lines. Accounts for from Marseilles to Paris on a charge one. coal and grit. _____ these railroads will be settled at San of treason. He made up some pack r i.n lln s P o ta to e s. Francisco, and for steamship compan ages of brick dust and labeled them Borne poultrymen use bran on the "Poison for the royal family." The A potato speclalat glvea this ad floors of the brooders, and It Is a good ies at Seattle. officers took Rabelais 700 miles only vice: Prefer clover sod manured. Plow thing, provided It Is replenished every to be told at the end of their journey About four Inches deep, planting In Organize Anti-Graft Society. day. It Is more apt to get foul than, that It was April 1 and the affair was every third furrow. Plant about last Washington, June 15.— An anti-graft dry alfalfa leaves. There Is just about organization, as yet not offically nam a hoax. Of course, as Rabelais was week In May. Don't plant when dew as much nourishment In the one as the privileged wit of the royal family, U on the clover, as It Is apt to rot ed, will establish offices here this week. ths o t h e r . _______ the potatoes. Run over the potato The offices will be in charge of Harry he was forgiven. The country’s bonev product lor ground with a disk just when the po W. Walker. Among those said to be A L o v e r 's Q u a r r e l . tatoes are coming up, then harrow. last ysar la estimated at $26,000,000. interested in the new organization are Rudolph Spreckels, Norman Hapgood, "Hello, F itly! Where did you get Leave two eyes when cutting seed po There are 7,000 beekeepers In the tatoes. Don’t cut too long before plant country and the product of their hlvee Perry Belmont, Augustus Thomas and that black eye?” "Oh, It was only a lovers’ quarrel.” ing Use one pound parts green to 100 was sufficient to All a train of cars Joseph G. W illett. Spreckels and Bel mont will hold a conference within a “ Lovers' quarrell Why, your girl pounds plaster and as a rule do not long enough to reach from New York go orer the potatoes more than once. to Buffalo few days and will fix the date o f the did not give you that, did aheT” first national convention. “ No; It was her other lover-”