i MANY SETTLERS MISSING. WILL ADJOURN EARLY. PORJETT GROVE............OMGOW NEWS OF THE WEEK C ondensed Form (or R eaders. A Resume of tha Lee» Important but Nat Lees Interesting Events of the Pest Week. There is s rumored alliance of Rus­ sia, Austria and Germany. Forest reserve states are to get a ■bare of the timber revenue. The movement to expel Smoot from the senate has been abandoned for this session. Tbe pope is greatly improved. He laughs at tbe idea of his life teing en­ dangered. More bodies are being found by la­ borers clearing array tbe debris in San Francisco. Three Turks have been arrested on suspicion of having murdered Consul Stuart in Russia. San Francisco banks have opened for business and are receiving more money than they pay out. Tbe injunction against tbe union of the Cumberland with the old Presbyte­ rian church has been denied. Louisiana doctors claim to have found a cure for leprosy, having cured three sufferers from the dread disease. George F. Baer, president of the Reading road, eaye there is no grafting among the officials of his line, as they are above such things. Miss Nance O’Neill, the actress, has become bankrupt through tbe San Francisco disaster. She lost all her scenery, costumes and stage effects. C ongress Not Likely to Continue in Session After June 15. Washington, May 22.—Present indi­ cations point to an adjournment of con- greee about the 15th of June. The great debate of the session has been brought to a close, the railroad rate bill has been passed by tbe senate, and the way is now clear for the regular ap­ propriation bills and other important legislation that demands consideration. In the house of representatives tue work is up to date. All of the big ap­ propriation bills, except the sundry civil bill, have been passed by that body, and this last bill will be reported to the house just as soon as tbe house is ready to receive it. At the outside two weeks is ample to pass this bill and two unimportant appropriation bills yet to be considered, the general deficiency and the diplomatic. In the senate appropriation bills have lagged behind on account of the debate on tbe rate bill, yet in spite of this protracted discussion the senate has found opportunity to paBS the urgen­ cy deficiency, pension, fortifications, army and Indian appropriation bills, and will make short work of those now awaiting consideration, namely, the poetoffice, agricultural, legislative, Dis­ trict of Columbia and military academy bills. The senate, in spite of its repu­ tation for long debates, can dispose of appropriation bills in remarkably ebort periods when the time for adjournment approaches. It always does. So the legislative program, so far as the ap­ propriation bills is concerned, may be considered in such shape as to permit adjournment by the middle of June. It is the sppropriation bills that deter­ mine the length of the session after all, for when the last of these hills is agreed to congress always adjourns, unless it happens to be in extra Bession, called for some special purpose. The conference committee having the rate bill in charge is not likely to re­ port inside of two wesks, but in the end the house will probably accept the essential senate amendments, including that offered by Senator Allison. The fact that tbs president approves this amendment will be ample justification for tbe house to give its assent, and tbs further fact that practically all the other amendments meet with the ap­ proval of the president will insure their final adoption RE-ELECT OFFICERS. MAY RETAIN LICENSE. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of O re­ gon in Good Condition. Portland—At the annual meeting of the members of the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society, J. C. Ainsworth, W. B. Gilbert and Robert 8. Farrell were re­ elected directors, and Miss Helen F. Spalding was chosen to fill the vacancy on the board caused by tbe resignation of Mrs. W. A. Buchanan. The annual reports of tbe officers showed the institution in a flourishing condition. Superintendent W. T. Gardner’s report gave a thorough re­ sume of the work accomplished by the socisty tha pifit year. Under the sur­ veillance of the scciety in Oregon, Washington and Idaho there are 498 children. Of these there are 70 girls who are in respectable homes in Port­ land. Assistant Superintendent Gard­ ner has been appointed to look after the children who have been placed in private families to see that they are doing well. In addition to this assist­ ant the society now has county advis­ ory boards to look after the children in the different counties of the state. If Solvent, Insurance Companies Will Not Be Ousted by State. Salem — Secretary of State Dunbar, who is ex-officio insurance commission­ er of this state, when shown the state­ ment that Califonia and Nevada insur­ ance commissioners would drive out companies that quibble over the pay­ ment of San Francisco fire losses, said that so far as Oregon is concerned be cannot tske any note of what the vari­ ous companies do in California or any other state so long as they comply with the Oregon law which entitles them to do business in this state. There is on deposit with the state treasurer »3,100,000, in interest-bear ing securities, which the 60 companies doing business in this state have put up to secure the payment of any loss they may sustain and which has been finally adjudicated against them Fifty-eight companies have put up »50,000 each and two companies «100, 000 each. Only one company has notified the commissioner that it cannot continue to do business in Oregon on account of California loeses and that is the Trad ere’ Insurance company, of Chicago. All agents have been notified to cease writing insurance for that company , The »50,000 on deposit will be held to pay any losses sustained by Oregon policyholders in that company, or until ail its policies have been legally can celed, when the deposit may be with drawn. Mr. Dunbar said that refusal or ina bility of an insurance company doing business in this state to pay any of its California losses would not be sufficient reason for him to cancel their Oregon license. All he is authorized to do is to look out for the interest of Oregon policy­ holders, aDd if the companies comply with the insurance statutes of this state they can continue to do business, as they are solvent. If any of them be come insolvent they put themselves out of business without sny interference on the part of the commissioner of Oregon OREGON STATE FAIR. Michigan Forest Fire Lay* Waste to Hundred Square Miles Milwaukee, May 21 .- A dispatch to the Sentinel from Eecanaba, Mich., by a staff correspondent eays: Four known dead, a score or more persona missing hundreds of families homeless, several million* of dollars in property burned fonr towns wiped out entirely and i dozen more partially, five counties de­ vastated and 100 square miles of terri­ tory fire-swept. This is the dreadful picture that the Northern Michigan peninsula presents today, after the worst forest fire since tbe Pestigo dis­ aster in 1871. General Superintendent W. E. Wells, of the Escanaba A Lake Superior rail road, along whose right of way the greatest loss occurred, returned tonight from a trip of inspection over the fire- stricken area, and eays that the flames have gone down and for the time being the danger is over, unless a new gale arises to again fan the embers into flames. The following summary briefly tells the story: Peter Lafond, a cook, smothered in a lumber camp near Katos, body found tonight. Three unknown children dead at Quinnesec, Mich., separated from their parents while the village was burning and perished. Scores of homesteaders and woods­ men are missing and many have prob­ ably perished in the flames. Territory devastated, five counties, Marquette, Menominee, Delta, Alger and Dickimon. The territory fire-swept is 100 mile* iquare. Town* totally burned: Talbot, Mich., 100 population, only a few homes left *tanding. Qninnesec, Mich., 1,000 population, only one home remain*. Saunders, 150 population, all wiped oat. Niagara, Wis., 500 population, all wiped oat. Towns partially destroyed: Northland, Cornell, Antine, Spring Valley, Kingsley, Woodlawn, Foster City, Saia and Metropolitan. DRAFT B m i l i « Interstate Commerce Commissi, Summons Pennsylvania Men SOFT COAL OPERATORS CROSHf) Independent* Promise Wor»s Rtv ^ tion* Than Have Yet Been M4( j , Public at Former Hearing,. Philu lelphia, May 22.—- cles are agitated by the well.K^ port that, beginning on Wedn«/. when the Interstate Commerce coT* sion will resume its sitting* ja city, independent soft coal 0i will go upon the stand and tell o!tw bnsinese wrongs they suffered bands of the railroads. A big J: pendent operator who has been naed by the commission said todar “ Worse revelations than ban» been made public are to come out It will be shown through indspemW operators how the small operator v* pressed to the wall by the favored n*| companies, which used the railroad,, a weapon. In some cases they twi driven ont of business. Beforewew through, the public will know thattb* acceptance of stock and gifts bi nil.' road officers was the least of dj wretched business ” William A. Glasgow Jr., counsel 1» the commission, said that he woaldi* hazard a guess as to when the hear;» would be completed. “ They will ^ tainly continue,” he said, “until, railroads have had every opportune explain, if any such a thing i* ble, the most astonishing evidetetrf graft that has ever been made public. The commission will insist upon* pit n itionB, if any can be made, so u* its anal report to congres* will i* 1 a ed upon not only these reports,» toe railroad companies’ explanation)! them ” A large nnmber of snhpsnaee in issued today, not only for a numbwo! independent operators, bat for a sin prisingly large number of high officiu of the Pennsylvania railroad. Preparations Under Way at Salem for Greatest Ever Held. Salem—The State Fair Eoard has be­ gun preparations for the greatest State Fair ever held in Oregon. A portion of tbe money th at would have been ex­ pended for premiums last year, when there was no State Fair, was used to make numerous improvements on tbe buildings and grounds in preparation for this year’s fair. AH main build­ ings have been repainted, stock sheds and race horse barns extended and im­ proved and tne racetrack lias been re­ graded. The board purchased a quantity of park seats and chairs from the Lewis and Clark fair, together with exhibit Torrents of mud from Vesuvius are cases, all of which will be used this causing death and panic. year to make the State Fair more at­ tractive and comfortable. Many strik­ Marines are being ruBhed to Panama ing pieces of statuary and inside deco­ to avert a revolution at tbe time of the KILL CANAL BY DELAY. rations have been removed from the general election, June 20. Treasure Mine Sold. Lewie and Clark grounds to tbe State Eugene — A mining deal of import Purpose of Sea Level Party on Pana­ The senate bill incorporating the Fair grounds, where they have been ance has been consummated in this Archaeological institute of America ma Enterprise. carefully repaired. city. Charles Harding Park, residing has been passed by the house. TWO NEW RESERVES. Chicago, May 20.—Expressing the here, has sold the Treasure mine in the Estimates have been made for con­ Epidemic Attacks School. •entiments of senators and congress­ Bine river district to J. Rowland Rags­ tinuing work on the Panama canal to Aurora—A teacher at the public dale, of Manchester, England. The men on tbe recent action of the senate Forest Service Recommend* Aetna in Southern Oregon. June 30, 1907. The total amount is school recently discovered that one of purchase price is not made public, but committee in voting for a sea level «26,348,231. Washington, May 22.— Senator Fit the pupils had what she thought was is said to be the highest ever paid for a chickeDpox, and sent the boy home mine in the district. The Treasure canal, Edward G. Clark, correspondent ton was today notified that the ford S. A. D. Puter, wanted in Portland EXPENSES CUT IN ZION. with a note to his parents to quaran­ mine has long been known to be one of at Washington for the Chicago Even­ service contemplates recommending tx in connection with the Oregon land creation of two new forest reaervetii tine him. It proved to be chickenpox, tbe richest properties at Bine river. ing Poet, eays: fraud cases, has been captured in Ala­ \ Salaries of Overseers Reduced From but the pupil would not etay quaran­ Mr. Park has spent much money in its meda, a Buburb of Bon Francisco. “ Suspicion that a systematic effort is Sonthern Oregon, at an early day tob* known as the Fremont and Goo*eL« tined, and went back to school. The development, and in the erection of a $ 3 0 0 to $ 6 0 Per Month. Four more bodies have been found in being made in the senate to delay in­ reserves. They will embrace lul school directors consulted a physician. ten-stamp quartz mill on the property. Chicago, May 22.— W. G. Voliva, tbe debris at ban Francisco by work­ definitely the digging of the Panama withdrawn several years ago nndertk The doctor advised that the pupil be men clearing away the ruins. The the present bead of the Christian Cath­ allowed to attend school, od the ground canal has become a conviction. There name of the Warner mountain with­ New Ditch Company, coroner places the total number of dead olic Church, announced to his followers that be had already infected the schol­ Baker City—Articles of incorporation is anger among the friends of rapid drawal. The aggregate area, accord«; at 396. in Zion City Sunday that between Jan­ ars, and sure enough he bad, and now of the McCary Ditch company have work on the isthmns and a well-defined to present plans, will be nearly 3,00®.- W. H. Stuart, United States vice- uary 15 and May 10 he had reduced the half the childern in town are affected. been filed with the county clerk. The and freely expressed belief that inter­ 000 acres, abont two-thirds of them consul at Batoum, Trans Caucasia, has expenses in the financial department incorporators of the company are: G. ests are at work to jeopardize the whole being in the Fremont reserve. Ik» been killed by unknown assassins. Will Sentence Meldrum. J. Bowman, O C. Johnson and C. W. project. It is declared freely in Wash­ reserve will lie in the northen paitrf of the church from «9,800 per month The case is being investigated by Am Klamath and Lake counties and tk Portland — If Judge Wolverton im­ to »3,832 per month. This saving, he poses the maximum penalty on Henry Faull. The capital stock of the com­ ington that, while it was supposed that southwest corner of Crook county. I* bassador Meyer. pany is «3,500 divided into 350 shares the hosts of representatives of certain I t is said the military oourt which said, had been brought about by a re­ Meldrum, former surveyor general for of a value of »10 each. The purpose corporate interests who had been at the Goose Lake reserve will embrace Ik has been investigating the surrender of duction of the working fo-ce and a cut Oregon, he will go to jail with a sen­ of the company is to handle, for the capital during the last few months were southeast portion of K lam ath and tk tence of 210 years of imprisonment purpose of irrigation, the water from here for the purpose of watching rail­ southwest part of L ake counties. Port Arthur and the battle of the Sea in the salaries of those retained. hanging over his head. If the court Plans showing the outline of the pie Japan has condemned to death Lieu­ In the same manner, said Voliva, a imposes the heaviest fine the law al­ Powder river under the rights they road rate legislation, in reality most of tenant General Stoessel ami Bear Ad­ l ave held for a number of years. them were here with the intention of posed reserves have been submitted» saving had been made in the ecclesias­ lows, Meldrum will owe the govern­ miral Nebogatoff. using wbat influence was at their com­ Mr. Fuiton, with a request that 1* tical department that would amount to ment »21,000. Judge Wolverton set mand to defeat the attempt to obtain a make any suggestions which he auf Cherries Ripening Rapidly. Senator Heyburn is slightly »70,000 annually. Oversers who had Friday, June 8, as the day on which favorable report for a lock canal. deem proper. The senator will conral Aurora—Cherries are ripening fast proved. Senator Platt, of New York, voted residents of Klamath, Lake and Crock been receiving »300 per month were Meldrum will come before the court for and all kinds of fruits are ahead of for­ sentence. A motion for a new trial Women of England are working for mer years. The severe cold snap of for a sea level canal. It is stated that counties and promptly lay their vie« reduced to »60. The pay of others is pending in the case. it1 ¿[suffrage. two days in March had no appreciable Mr. Platt did not attend one committee before the department. If good rea»» was cut in proportion. His own com­ effect on fruit trees in northern Marion meeting at which the matter was dis- are produced, showing why any W !•' M Madrid is making great preparations Registration Short in Baker. pensation under the new adjustment, cuesed. Everybody knows why John included within the proposed reeerrs county. for the royal wedding. Baker City—Registration at the Voliva said, was »100 per month. Morgan, of Alabama, voted in favor should not be reserved it is probablt Vesuvius is pouring a torrent of mud county clerk’s office has been brisk, and of a sea level plan. He is bluntly hon­ that such land will be eliminated. These facts, he said, were some of the PORTLAND MARKETS. 'o n the nearby villages. it is believed that names entered since es«. He does not want a canal, and he The irregularity of the outlined! details of a report which he made Sat­ It is now believed that Mrs. Jeffer- urday to a committee appointed by the books were reopened after tbe pri­ these two reserves, following in mufj Wheat—Club, 73c; blnestem, 740 has the grace to say so. maries will exceed 350, including those ______ son Davis may recover. The movement that began in the instances quarter section lines, i«d>j Federal Judge Landis to investigate the sent in from country districts. Time 75c; red, 7lc; valley, 70071c. t m U. rt : A prompt agreement on the rate bill condition of tbe industries in Zion City for registration has expired. It is esti­ Oats—No. 1 white feed, »29; grav. eenate committee to get a sea level ca­ cates the tare that has been ext™* nal has behind it, however, a tremen­ to include only such land ae ie bel'.e™ Voliva announced the resignation of mated that there are 700 voters in Ba­ 128.50 per ton. # / is likely by the two houses of congress. dous force and it is tbe intention of to be adapted to forestry pnrp* John G. Excel), from the office of gen ker i-ounty who have not registered. Earley—Feed, »23.50(824 per ton; I t is understood that an Anglo- era) ecclesiastical secretary, owing to brewing, »24(824.50; rolled, »24.50(8 powerful senators to endeavor not only Large areas of agricultural landin' Ruasian agreement is about to be per­ lack of sympathy with some of the Some of these will be sworn in at the 25 to get the sanction of the senaie itself, been eliminated and it is theopir * 50. polls on election day, but there will be fected . bnt to bring every possible pressure to the department that what remain1 doctrines of the church. Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, »12013 a shortage of 500 to 600. The condition of John Alexander It is regarded as practically certain per ton: clover, *7.60(88; cheat, *6(3 bear on the house to induce it to recede chiefly important for its timber, or from ihe position it took in favor of a cause it serves to protect the water np th at the second Magna peace conference Dowie today was said to be practically 7; grain hay, »7(38; alfalfa, »12. Berry Pickers Scarce. unchanged will meet in May, 1907. Fruits—Apples, *2.50(33.50 per box- lock type. If the powerful ones suc­ ply o' Southern Oregon. Theconatr»’ Portland — Portland employment agenciee are not only besieged by rail­ cherries, »1.2501.40 per box: straw­ ceed, the day of canal digging is far in tion of the Klamath irrigation Pn’tf“| The district judge has seized tax rt • Wo Gen Cannot Land. road «•ontractors for laborers, but calls berries, California, »1.2501.40; Ore­ the distance. The people may be makes it highly important that ths cords and ballot boxes at Denver and to speak on this matter in no ter supply of that region should be Seattle, Wash., May 22.—Wo Gen, are now coming in from Hood river gon, 10016c per pound; gooseberries, obliged discovered wholesale fraud. uncertain way.” tected. The reserve is to be create! and White Salmon strawberry fields for 506c per pound. manager of the Wa Chong company, United States warships have been Vegetables — Asparagus, 75c0*1.25 this time partially on that account. pickers. Tbonsands of men and women I ordered to watch for filibustering vee- one of the wealthiest Chinese merchants are wanted for this work and the cry per box; beans, 809c per pound; cab­ Thieves Steal Baggage. of the Northwest, is to be deported. I eels going to Santo Domingo. He made a trip to China recently to for help adds to the embarrassment of bage, »1.7602 per 100; green corn, 60c San Francisco, May 20— Tbe work of Must Go To Jail. I A severe earthquake in Luzon, P. I., patch up trade relations, and did a labor agents who are already trying per dozen; onions, 10015c per dozen• Detective O’Dea has resulted in the Washington, May 22.—The Snprj* I caused a lake to fown where a good great ileal toward alleviating conditions with all their might to secure laborers peas, 306c: radishes, 15c per dozen; capture of a gang o.’ trunk and luggage rhubarb, 3c pound; spinach, 90c per thieves who reaped a rich harvest dur­ conrt of the United States today I si led mountain had stood. The na- caused by the boycott. Whan he re­ for railroad and construction camps. box; turnips, *101.25 per sack; car- ing the fire, who were planning to dis dered a decision in the case of I» i , I fives in the vicinity are in a state of turned a few days ago he was found to rots, 650 75c per sack; beets, 85c0»l pose of their valuable plunder in Los States vs. Senator Ralph BoB* Ackerman Resolves to Retire. I terror. bavejtrachoma, the dread eye disease, Kansas. The decision was againff Salem—J. H. Ackerman, state super­ per sack. I New York will expend »160,000,000 and was place«! in the quarantine sta­ Angeles. Three of the men, who admit ton, affirming the decision of the Onions—Bermuda, 4c per pound. intendent of public instruction, has tion at Port Townsend. Powerful in­ | I n adding to the city’s water system. connection with the gang, are held at ed States circuit conrt for the — Fftncv grade«! Burbanks, announced his intention to retire from The ban Francisco firs destroyed fluences have been brought to bear to poiitii's at tbe end of his next term. 60065c per hundred; ordinary, nom­ the Stanyan-street station. Throogh district of Missouri, by which W them the detective has learned the was sentenced to six months’ l®Pr’ proof of the citixenship of 100,000 vot­ nullify the order, but without avail. Mr. Ackerman has the distinction of inal ; new California, 2c per pound. name of the Los Angeles “ fence,” has ers. ______ Batter—Fancy creamery, 174020c recovered three trunks and three suit- ment in the jail of Iron conntv ^ being'the Republican and Democratic New Signatories To Be Bound. souri, required to pay a fine of U- Wu Ting Sang, ex-Chinese minister I The Hague, May 22.—The govern­ nominee, although be only accepted the per ponnd. and deprived of the right to to the United States, proposes radical ment has submitted a bill asking tbe Republican nomination, and hit name Eggs—Oregon ranch, 190 20c ner hold office nnder the government- dozen. | reforms in China. ae«'ond chamber of parliament to *i>- will appear on the official ballot only ie the second trial. Poultry—Average old hens, 13U@ John Mitchell, president of the Unit- prove a protocol which it wishes the as tbe Republican candidate. Gout Gain* on P*pe. 14c per pound, mixed chickens, 121 «a m nd Mineworkera, will soon resign to signatories of the convention of 1899 to Rome May 20— When Dr. Lapponi Report of Chinese Per*eeut’®n‘^,1 13c; broilers, 20 0 2 2 4 c; young too ». Klamath Land Is Reopened. "tak e up the prsctlce of law. • ign on assembling for the second peace San Francisco, May 22. — 124 0 13c; old roosters, *120 his' n tt.h e .Po.pe thi* morning ne fonnd Washington—Daring 1904-5 1.500.- Barracks have been built in Golden conference, which declares that the Gate park. Kan Francisco, which will powers not re) resented at the first con­ 000 scree of public lands in the Klam­ 1 2 4 c; dressed chickens, 15c; turkeys iK.nt.ff “i - i nipr0T*d’ altho°gh the Sclimitx has received a cable*™® ffiaht8 •Pa!T d “ ®om<‘what restless the American consol at C h e f* , ference, but which have been invited ath region of Oregon and California 2 0 « ‘» v ai8C: ta ' k*7*’ d w s *’1« accommodate 5,00 ) persons. to attend the second, shall, by accept­ were reserved, pending investigations 20023c: geese, live, 10011c geese goni n V ' r” nlt 0t h" “»tack of mating that there has b~en *D *V^| The Interstate Commerce commission ance of the invitation, become adher­ to determine the feasibility of reclaim­ dressed, old 10c, young 12c; ducks, old riM in tem- to create a sentiment against .1®*%, m ’ Dr\ U p P°ni ordered the pope by the circulation of false rePTV^ baa secured more admissions of graft­ ents to th at convention. ing under tbe Klamath irrigation pro­ lie , young 20c. o rema.n in bed for several days. Al ing the maltreatment of the * h"1 i n g by Pennsylvania railroad officials. Hope—Oregon, 1905, 114012,4c. ject. Half of this area is now restored ‘hough tbs condition of the P o p e is no Sen Francisco. The to entry, the balance being reeerved ae l ft Eastern Oregon average best, Turks Killing and Plundering. Insurance companies have already a ®7’ c°aree, 22023c; fine. »rare, «oms apprehension is felt at the Mail statement of Chinee* o'® Vienna, May 22.—Trouble in the lands reciaimabls for reservoir aitee or paid about »200,000 ban Francieco *ont attack* throogh persecution.” Mayor Schmit* rights of way. IM yv T60 E*r ponnd: mohair, choice, 28 exposure to fatigue. Balkan* between the Turks and Bulgar 030c per pound. losses and It is expected all undisputed it to Colonel A. E. Biger, with a W ians is again very serious, and the lat­ Hop Proapect* Excellent. claim* will be paid by June 1. that he reply at once. I « * ] " ! ? " — «■ 8 S 0 « c per pound. est reports from Bsrita and Prorbterje Aurora—Hops in this section of the Die of Heat in New York. districts are to the effect that continual col» bn" ' ’ ^ ^ Pound: valley, the banner hop-raising district The president ha* declared himeelf J ” Yo,k- « a y 20— Two d eath, and Declare His Place V,e*"!L> fighting is In progress. Turks are pres­ of Oregon, are further advanced this | tn favor of ship subsidy. Mutton—ureesed fancy, 7 0 8 c per Pr'*tr*‘ioo, »rom heat were re- Washington, May 22.—^‘j* ,,0 ent in force, and are burning and pil­ year than in former seasons at this m o l- h*r* U>day- Th# offici*> ther- Barton does not resign *t Evidence of rehating has been found laging villages, ravishing women and time. There is a large acreage, and all , *7'd “ 88 d**r* « faring the prominent senator put* it. • t**". murdering men and boys. | against tba Pennsylvania railroad. the yards are showing well. Pork—Dreaaed '0 9 c per pound. afternoon, but on the atreet. the msr- ill be introduced to declare '»ry roes to »5. • vacant. Ï oiTomt!iM alin e 0D 32other piecw