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Washington County News
Secretary Garfield Aids Entrymen In­
stead of Hindering.
luucd Each Week
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
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HARD RAP AT ONIONS
Lisbon, Feb. 3 — King Carlos, ot j
Washington, Feb. 4.— It it the pur­
Portugal, and the Crown Prince I.uiz |
pose of Secretary Garfield to so conduct
Philippe, were assassinated Saturday,
the Interior department and so interpret
Monday, February 3
notification relative to the operations of and the city is in a state of uproar.
the public land law* as to actually a d
Wa.-hington, Ftb. 3.— Senator Pilee, the Treasury department in connection The king’s second son, the Infant Man­
The uel, was slightly wounded, but Ijueen
every bona fide entrvman who is en­ of Washington, made a decided hit in with the financial disturbance.
deavoring to establish a home on the the senate today with his speech in secretary had had the introductory part Amelie, who strove to save the crown
public domain.
Secretary Garfield Biipport of his bill appropriating $700,- of his reply printed, and copies of the prince's life by throwing herself upon
holds that the land laws were enacted CC0 for government exhibits and build­ pamphlet were on the desks of all sen­ him, was unhurt.
ators, which was declared by Demo­
A band of men waiting at the coiner
for a purpose, and so long as the law is ings at the Seattle exposition.
Senator Fulton secured the passage cratic senators to be without precedent. of the Praco de C< inmercio and the Rua
not ab ised, he intends that the entry-
The Seattle exposition bill was given de Arsenal suddenly sprang toward tlie
man shall enjoy its provisions, and so of his b 11 sending to the United State
Mu it Not Interfere With Inle-state
Resume o f the Less Important but long as he acta in good faith, shall have Circuit court for the Ninth circuit all a black eye when it was iiassed over open carriage in which the royal family
C om m erce or Plaintiff Can Get
under
rule
Dine.
This
means
that
claims
of
American
staler*
whose
was
driving
to
the
palace,
and,
leveling
Not Less Interesting Events
the encouragement and aid of repre­
T h re e Tim es Damages.
o f the Past Week.
sentatives of the department. In other vessels were seized by government ves­ hereafter the hill can be considered carbines which they had concealed
only when a majority of the senate upon them, fired.
The police guard
words, Secretary Garfield is proceeding sels w hile in the open sea9.
votes
to
take
it
up.
Senator Fulton introduced a resolu­
fired upon the assassins and killed two
on the theory that every man is honest
The senate passed a bill to reorgan­ of them.
Blank Hand murders continue in until proven guilty; he is human tion directing the secretary of war to
Washington, Feb. 4.— Yesterday for
The royal family was returning from the third time within a month the Su­
enough to recognize that honest men survey the locks at Oregon City with a ize the corps of dental surgeons attach­
Chicago.
ed
to
the
army.
view
to
purchasing
them
in
conjuncthn
Villa
Viclosa,
where
it
had
been
so-
j
may maka errors which do not lay
preme court of the United States pro­
Japan is diverting many emigrants
Senator Hopkins introduced a joint journing, and was on the way from the ]
th *n , o- should not lay them liable to with Oregon.
mulgated an opinion construing laws
to South America.
resolution
proposing
an
amendment
to
Tillm an's resolution asking the pres­
railroad station to the palace. A strong
the law. A reading of Mr. Garfield’ s
adversely to the c< Dtentions of organized
A new cabinet opposed to Franco has annual report, made public yesterday, ident to inform the senate what action the constitution prohibiting polygamy guard was in attendance, beeau-e of the labor. The first of tbe decisions was
in
the
United
States.
had
been
taken
in
regard
to
violation
recent
uprising
in
the
city
and
the
dis--
taken ofhee in Portugal.
w ill convince any man that there has
rendered on Janiarv 6, in the case of
of land grant laws in Oregon and Wash­
cotery of a plot to assassinate Premier some railway employes who eought to
A plotter against Prince Nicholas of been a phenomenal— an almost incom­
Washington, Jan. 29.— The need of Franco and overthrow the monarchy.
préhensible—change in the manner cf ington by the Southern Pacific was
secure damages under w hat is known
Montenegro has been captured.
passed.
an American merchant marine as an But the band of murderers had selected
conducting the Interior department.
as the employers’ liability act, which
The steamer St. Cuthbert was burned
auxiliary to the navy formed the prin­ the most advantageous spot for the com­
Under Secretary Hitchcock, the en­
Washington, Feb. 3.— Three of the cipal topic of discussion in the house mission of the crime, for it was con­ law the court held to be unconstitu­
of! the coast of Nova Scotia and 15 of tire force of the Interior department
tional. The second important finding
her crew drowned.
and general land office, on special in­ giants of the house of representatives today during the consideration of the cealed from the eyes of the party until in this line was announced January 23,
had
their
innings
today.
Technically,
urgent deficiency appropriation bill. the vehicle had come into the Praco de
The higher officers of the battleship structions from the secretary, proceed­
when the Erdman arbitration act, lor-
the Indian appropriation bill was un­ The debate was prec pitated by Little­ Commercio, a large sqoare.
fleet have been given a banquet by offi­ ed on the theory that the public land
bidding the discharge of employes be­
der discussion, but legislation was rele­ field, of Maine, who questioned the
The
bodies
of
the
king
and
crown
laws
were
enacted
to
prevent
men
ac­
cers of the Chilean fleet.
cause they are members of labor unions
quiring public lands; every technical gated to the background while national legality of the provision appropriating prince rest in the royal palace, and be­ was also declared invalid. Tbe verdict
Heinze has been sued for $97,500 on failure to comply with the law wae re­ politics occupied the stage.
$1,000,000 to supply a deficiency of side them the queen sat throughout the
acoount of alleged irregularities in the garded as ground for criminal prosecu­
Before the political question cropped coal for the navy caused by transfer of night, sometimes with her hand press­ rendered yesterday was the ease of
management of the Butte bank.
out
the house, with next to the largest the battleship fleet from the Atlantic to ing the forehead of King Carles and Loewe versus Lawlor, the latter i
tion; every obstacle was placed in the
member of the Hatters' union and th«
Japanese militarists are said to be path of the honeet, as w ell as the dis­ attendance of the eeesion and with but the Pacific. He criticised congress for sometimes stroking the face of the dead former a hatmaker of Danbury, Conn.
one
dissenting
voice,
passed
a
general
its
failure
to
make
appropriations
for
a
crown
prince.
The
condition
of
the
loeing power, as the middle class is re­ honest entryman, and Mr. Hitchcock
The case involved the applicability of
newly proclaimed king, Manuel, is the seventh section of the Shtrman
retired from office with the astounding widow’ pension bill granting a fiat pen­ merchant marine.
belling at the increased taxation.
sion
of
$12
a
month
to
the
widows
of
The
bill
was
still
under
considerat
on
satisfactory to the physicians in attend­ anti trust law to conspiracies by labor
record of having actually deprived hun­
Dynamite has been found in the coal
ance. His wounds are not severe, and unions to boycott articles entering into
dreds of honest settlers of their lands, all honorably discharged soldiers of the when the bouse adjourned.
of one of the warships. It is believed
if there are no complications, of which
while he permitted shrewd thieves to United .States who have not heretofore
interstate trade. Under the terms of
to have been left there by the miners.
Tuetdiy, January 28.
there are no signs now, he is expected that provision the complaining party
gobble up large tracts under his very j received the benefits of the pension law
and
an
increase
of
$4
a
month
for
those
to
make
a
speedy
recovery.
He
carries
It is claimed by officers of the Ohio nose. The report of Secretary Garfield
Washington, Jan. 28 — The senate
may collect thiee times the amount of
National guard that inquiries have been w ill carry encouragement to every en­ who have benefited under the act of today ordered that the privileges of the his arm in a sliug, and declares that he his loss, if the charge is sustained.
June
27,
1890.
The
law
expressly
made regarding the number of m ilitia­ tryman who is striving to acquire pub­
floor be extended to Benito Legarda, sudffers no pain.
The union fought tire case on the
men that could tie dispatched to the lic land for an honest purpose. It is waives the limitation of property hold­ and Pablo Ocambo, resident commis­
The bodies of King Carlos and Prince
ings. The bill involves the expendi­ sioners appointed by the Philippine as­ Luiz were embalmed yesterday and will ground that the law was inapplicable
a most cheering document.
Pacific coast on four hours’ notice.
to such organizatiens; hut the court,
ture of more than $12,000,000.
lie in state according to the custom of
sembly.
whose opinion was announced by Chief
Bryan says Roosevelt is an honest re­
Senator Heyburn’s hill, granting the court.
Justice Fuller, failed to accept this
former.
IM P E R IA L V A L L E Y C O N T E S T S
Friday, January 31.
The funeral will probably be held view, and in effect held that the unions
leave of absence to settlers on govern­
The entire middle West is suffering
Washington, Jan. 31.— After the ment irrigation projects who have been February 10.
could not be permitted to interfere by
Fifty Improved Claims of Non-Resi­ reading of the president's message, the : able to get water, was passed.
from a bilizzard.
boycott with the free exchange of com­
senate
devoted
today
to
further
consid­
dents
A
re
Ju
m
p
ed
.
The bill appropriating $25,000 to re­
The fleinze savings bank at Butte
GOES T O ASYLUM.
merce between the states. There was
eration
of
the
bill
revising
the
criminal
survey the Washing'.on-Idaho line was
Imperial, Cal., Feb. 4.—Out of 1,500
w ill l>e reopened.
no
dissenting opinion.
land claims in the Imperial valley, laws of the United States. The first passed.
Ju ry Acquits T h a w But Declares Him
Senator Foraker says Roosevelt is the
r
a
lin
g
was
concluded,
including
ail
about 50 improved claims belonging to
Insane.
champion muckruker.
Washington, Jan. 28. — Representa­
D RAW IN G T O C L O S E .
nonresidents have been jumped on the paragraphs to which no objection has
developed.
When
the
measure
is
next
tive
McGavin,
of
Illinois,
in
the
house
New
York,
Feb.
3.— Adjudged not
The new battleship Mississippi lias ground of failure to comply with the
been placed in commission.
law. A recent decision of the commis­ taken up, sections involving amend­ today attacked the custom of American guilty of ihe murder of Stanford White Evidence in Hall Land Fraud Case Is
sioner
of the general land offices revers­ ments to the law and others to which girls marrying titled foreigners. He by reason of insanity at the time the
Nearly All Submitted.
The government has brought m it to
es the practice that office has held here­ objections have been made w ill be con­ said he had no particular person in fatal shots were fired, Harry Kendall
dissolve the llarriman merger.
Portland, Feb. 4.— Harry E. Northup
sidered.
view,
but
went
on
to
say
that
“
women
Thaw
Saturday
was
held
by
the
cout
to
tofore that any person could take a
Senator Nelson introduced a local op­ are sacrificing their souls and their tie a dangeons lunatic and was whirled la-t night positively identified govern­
The Flnglish expect a visit from number of assignments from claimants
honor on the altar of snobbery and away to the state hospital for the crim­ ment's exhibit No. 7— Putnam's map
Roosevelt as soon as his term is ended. so long as the total does not exceed 320 tion bill today applicable to Alaska.
to Hall showing the alleged unlawful
vice.”
He maintained that every day inal insane at Matteawan.
acres.
It
it
now
held
that
a
pirson
Two of the smaller Btreet car systems
Washington, Jan. 31.— The house is a bargain day in New York, “ where
The verdict came after 25 hours of fences of the Butte Creek company in
can
take
hut
one
assignment.
of New York nave gone into the hands
today passed 28K pension bills and then you can buy anything from a yard of waiting, and when every one connected 1900. W ith this identification Heney
Many claims, including scores of
of a receiver.
took up the Indian appropriation bill. ribbon to a pound of flesh.”
with the case had abandoned all hope considers that the government's ease
well developed farms, are aff.'cted by
Representative French today intro­
A New York newspaper man claims the reversal, and a number of contests
Mr. McGarvin was speaking on the of an agreement ever being reached in against J.-hn H. Hall lias been strength­
duced a bill proposing to amend the bill to tax dowries and titled husbands. this or any other trial. Four hours ened materially. At last night's ses­
W illiam A. Rockefeller, father of John are tiled
The mutual water compan­
constitution by granting the right of His remarks were made under the li­ after the foreman’s lips had framed sion of court Northup testified that
D., died in 1900.
ies have combined to send representa­
franchise to women.
cense of general debate and at times the words “ not guilty,” with the ac­ from 1899 until 1904 he was employed
Most French newspapers commend tives to Washington and lay the matter
The house is awaiting with interest a they provoked laughter and applause. companying insanity clause, Thaw, as clerk in I he Dalles land office, and
the recent special message of the presi­ before Secretary Garfield. An appeal speech from Cushman, of Washington,
The urgent deficiency bill was the prin­ protesting he was sane, was on his way identified the township map offered in
will be taken from the decision of Com­
dent to congress.
who now wears the title of “ Humorist cipal topic of debate today, although no to Matteawan. A little after nightfall evidence by the government as the one
missioner Dennet on the ground that
of the House.’ ’ His colleagues look to great progress was made.
A Kansas City jury grand lias juit
This was he had been received in the institution he prepared personally for Mr. Putnam
the Supreme court holds that an estab­
him for at least one “ funny’ ’ speech the lorgest session of the house.
returned 200 indictments for violation
under commitment papers which di­ in November, 1899.
lished ruling of a department of the
Final arguments in the trial of John
each session.
of the Sunday closing law.
rected his detention “ until discharged
government eanr.ot he annulled by a re­
H. Hall will probably begin this after­
A favorable report on the Townsend
by
due
course
of
law.”
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ft is believed the talk of war with versal of the ruling.
noon. This morning Francis J. Heney
arbitiation bill by the committee. The
No apprehension is felt by claimants
Japan w ill bring increased appropria­
will complete the introduction of re­
bill protides for the appointment by Fulton's Bill Regulating Railroads Re­
D E A T H IN I T S P A T H .
tions for the defense of the Paaciflc as to the outcome, but it is considered the president of a commission to inves­
buttal testimony for the government
ceives Support.
coast.
necessary to present the mattei to Sec­
Hall may be recalled fuither to testify
tigate each dispute between capital or
retary Garfield.
Washington, Feb. 3.— North western Tornado Kills Eight and M aim ) ICO in his own defense, but it is believed
labor of such magnitude as to inter­
Hawaii fears a flood of Japanese
in Mississippi.
all evidence will be submitted in time
senators who united in supporting Sen­
fere with interstate traffic.
coolies.
ator Fulton's amendment to the inter­
Wesson, Miss., Feb. 3.— Extending for the closing argument to begin be­
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Bryan praises the president’s special
state commerce act, prohibiting rail­ 40 miles from west to east, the path of fore court adjourns this afternoon.
Thursday, January 30.
message to congress.
Washington, Jan. 30.— The senate roads from enforcing any increased in­ destruction made by Friday’s tornado
Small Percentage of Buildings Built
The liattleship fleet
haa started
S O L E M N W A R N IN G T O CZAR.
today held a short session during which terstate rate prior to the determination just north of here was found to have
of Cement or Brick.
through Magellan straits.
Senator Aldrich reported his banking of its reasonableness by the Interstate suffered a worse disaster than at first
Washington, Feb. 4.— In a report
Commerce commission, have been very reported. In the tornado path the
The house committee on census wants today regatding building operations i bill from the committee on finance,
Russian Paper Hint* He May Share
which he announced he would call up busy during the past week, so much so known dead number eight, the fatally
a census of all standing timber in the
Carlos’ Fate.
and the timber supply the geological for consideration on Monday, February that the Interstate Commerce commis­ injured four and the seriously injured
United States.
survey says that the increasing price of
sion
has
agreed
to
report
favorably
the
St.
Petersburg,
Ftb. 4.— The tiigie
at
least
100.
There
are
fears
that
the
10 .
President Ripley, of the Santa F’e, lumber and a rapidly increasing use of
death list may reach 15 or 20, moat of occurrences at Liebon have created »
Mr. Aldrich said that the Committee bill.
denies the charges of Roosevelt that bis perfected tire proof systms cf construc­ had under consideration some amend­
When Senator Fulton appeared be­ those believed to be dead being negrees deep impression on all sections of soci­
tion should do much in holding down
roid has granted rebates on oil.
ments to the bill relating to railroad fore the committee early in the week, who have not been accounted for since ety here, and the newepaperg that ap­
the amount which forests are called
peared today comment freely on tbe
bonds, and probably would suggest he was told that the railroads were de­ their cabins were crushed.
Henator Bourne says Roosevelt’« spe­
upon to yield eacli year, but so far these
The damage is estimated conserva­ events that occurred.
them at a later day. He explained manding a hearing and that the com­
cial message is bound to cairy him to
more substantial materials have not de­
The Ru«s, in a daring style, drawsi
that the b ill was the bill of the major­ mittee would not act on the bill uDtil a tively at $300,000 and may reach a half
the White House for another term.
creased the lutnlier cut of the nation. ity of the committee and that members full hearing could be granted. This m illion.
In the wreckage lie four thinly veiled parallel between condi­
A tornado just north of Wesson, Notwithstanding the increased use of
of the minority might have a substi­ meant that the bill would be pushed churches, six cotton gins and several tions in Portugal and Russia ami warm
Miss., laid waste a strip three-quarters cement and other fireproof materials,
aside and go unacted upon, at least this country stores.
the government in almost so in*”!
tute to offer later.
of a mile wide and several miles long. the last reports of the building opera
The Northwest men were de-
The tornado cut a path about half a words that there is danger of a similar
Henator Bourne introduced a bill pro­ seesion.
Six persons were killed and a number tions in 49 of the leading cities of the viding for the sale at public auction or termind to get action that they Anally mile wide. Relief parties have been event here.
United States for the year collected by
injured.
The Novoe Vremva. although attrib­
sealed bids of reserved land in the 8i- induced the committee to waive hear­ sent out. A ll streams are swollen and
Officials of the Japanese government the geological survey, show that 59 letz Indian reservation and appropriat­ ings on condition that the bill be amend­ the country roads are strewn with fal­ uting the direct execution of the plot t*
per cent were of wooden construction. ing $300,000 for purchase.
ed giving the Interstate Commerce com­ len trees.
anarchists, to whom all government is
say that they, like other nations, Hre
This does not include tire large quan­
obnoxious, also connects tbe crime a®1*
Henator Gore introduced a bill pro­ mission the right to determine what in­
interested in tiie fleet’s trip from the
tity of lumlier used for the construction hibiting the granting of restraining or­ creased rates should become operative
the dictatorship of Franco, which m*1
Japanese Spies Have Gone.
Atlantic to the Pacific, as they want to
of dwellings, stores and other buildings ders by Federal courts in cases between without action on their part and what
know how the ships stand the strain.
Punts Arenas, Straits of Magellan, with both open and secret resistant*
in the thousands of small cities and employer and’employe unless it is ne­ should be investigted before becoming
Feb. 3.— Two Japanese who are re­ from all political parties.
Rnef lias pleaded not guilty to 14 towns, scattered over the country and
cessary to prevent injury to the prop effective. The compromise bill was puted to have landed here from the
charges of offering a bribe. The cases not included in the 49 cities on which
framed by a subcommittee Saturday British steamer Orita, of the Pacific
New Attack on Finland.
erty of the applicant.
w ill be set for trial February 14. a reckoning was made.
afternoon.
St. Petersburg. Feb. 4.—Tbeemperor
Steam Navigation company, a little
Schmitz, who is also indicted on these
Washington, Jan. 30. — The ap
over two weeks ago, and who were sup­ today read a sharp rebuke to the Fin­
aarne counts, has already pleaded not
Rushes R iv e ru « Cutter Bill
Filipino Lads Stowaways.
prcwching trial in this city of Hyde,
posed to have come to Punta Arenas to j nish dint, which last sts.-ion passed aa
guilty.
Washington, Feb. 4.— Senator Fulton observe the passageeof the fleet through ! appropriation of 20,000.000 marks**
Benson
and
Schneider,
San Francisco, Feb. 4.— Pedro Jajo- Diamond,
China looks on the movement of the rnera and Isaac Viilannewa, Filipino charge 1 with conspiracy to defraud the today took up with the house members ! the Strait of Magellan, would appear the grand duchy'« contribution to t
Atlantic fleet as more than a pleasure stowaways, after having hidden in the government out of public lands in Pa­ of the Oiegon delegation his bill appro­ to have left this port.
Inquiry has military defense of the empire in h
coal bunkers for thrpe days on the cific coast territory, provoked consider­ priating $250,000 for a revenue cutter , failed to shed any light on the move- j ol recruit* with a rider declaring th*
eruiae.
able discussion in the house today in fet Oregon c ast sendee, which passed ; ments of the two travelers and their this was the final payment under tn*
Terror reigna supreme in Lisbon due transport Crook, which arrived today,
the course of the consideration of the the senate last evening. Earnest effort ] present whereabouts are not known to 1 agreement of 1905 abolishing mih®*7
to the arreet of conspirators against were driven by hunger from conceal­
service in Finland. Ihe emperor *n-
ment. They came on deck and an­ urgent deficiency appropriation bill. | is to l>e made to pass the bill in the the authorities.
the government.
nouncee that the disposition of the.®lt
nounced their willingness to be put to The bill carries a provision requiring | house, and the delegation believes this
W aits a Centra! Bank.
itary funds of Finland are exciwWy
Ruef says he did not negotiate with work. Both were bright lads, having that the expenses of the trial shall be w ill be accomplished.
the graft defendant» and that Iangdon gone to the public school at Honolulu borne entirely by the United States,
New York, Feb. 3.— Speaking at the his prerogative and ignores the come
Debt Increases in January
and they paid for their voyage by shin­ but it was stricken out on a point of
broke iiia immunity contract.
annual banquet of the School of Com­ tions.
ing shoes, cleaning decks and waiting order bv Mann, of Illinois.
Washington, Feb. 4.— Tbe monthly merce, W illiam J. Ridgeley, controller
Japanese who are auppoaed to lie on table. The F ilip im « sneaked on
Sealers Must Bs Careful.
statement of the public debt shows at of the currency, expressed himself as
•pies have been at every port w-.ere board the transport at Honolulu.
Wednesday. January 29
the close of businesa January 31, 1908,! fearful that the political situation ia
Victoria, B. C-, Feb. 4.— A l "
the battleship fleet or torpedo squadron
Washington, Jan. 29.— The senate the debt, less cash in the trearury, 1 such at present that the prospects of were received by the Empress of
has stopped.
T o o k Drydwek to MkrTT»/
was entertained today by a series of amounted to $392,838,637, which is an getting legislation to reform the conn- that in consideration of the
San Francisco, Feb. 4.— Otto W er­ animated comments on the method increase tor the month cf $8.607,806. try’s banking system are far from foreign territory last year by Jap*J®®^
Chinese printers have been excluded
under the alien contract labor laws, ner, Charles Bradley, J- H. tan H.»rn, adopted by Secretary of the Treasury The decrease in the amount of cash in I bright. “ A central bank and a credit sealers, official notification !‘* i
and New York Chinese papers are tem­ T . Myers and W alter E Rudolph, en­ Cortelyou in placing before the senate the treasury for the month was $3,192,- currency,” he said, “ are the things issued to the sealers about 10
upon which we must rely, and not po- Japan to.be careful not to trespass
gineers who were in charge of the dry- his reply to the resolution calling for 669.
porarily tied up.
foreign water. Notification is k'lvV |^ ]
*
1 --------------------------------- — ----- ! Utica, to prevent panics.”
dock Dewey on its trip from the At-
The battleship fleet has i>een sighted lant'c coast to the Philippine islands,
the Jsponeee Communication» d*P* .
Election Causes Uprising.
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Experiment Farm in Umatilla.
at the entrance of Magellan straits.
ment that it lias been de< i Jed to m*«
reached here today on the transport
Washington. Jan. 29.— Rumors of an I
Bank Closed in Crooklyn.
Washington. Jan. 30 — Representa­
'j
New Yack, Feb. 3.— The.Home Bank wireless telegraphy on the six ste*
The government has planned a series Cook and w ill proceed East tomorrow. tive Ellis today again took up with the uprising or an invasion in Honduras
of scientific re-aeeding experiments on The Dewey left the Atlantic coast on reclamation service the question of es- has reached the Mate department. D e -'o f Brooklyn, an institution on whi.-h a of the Nippon Ynsen Kaisha
seven I of the national forest ranges to IHsceirtber 28, 1905, and arrived at tabiiahingan experimental farm in the tails are lacking but it is believed the run was started, did not open for bnsi-
Reassurance* From Lube*-
I
determine how much damage done by Oiongipo, Philippine islands, on July Umatilla irrigation project to demon­ leaders of the movement are persons ness Saturday. The Home bank is a
Pari«, Feb 4 — A special d iy * 11*
strate the beat method of irrigation and who were driven out of Honduras into small institution, located in Scoth
10, 190«.
over grazing can be remedied
the best crops to plant. He was told Guatemala dnring the last revolutionary Brooklyn. It has a capital stock of the Matin from Lisbon, dated ret1' •
The revolution in ffa yti is said to he
say- Tl * .^ ’rn '* V+ _
that 40 acres had been set aside for outbreak. The revival of the attempt $100,000 and a surplus and divided 3.11 40 D
Mail F ro m Fleet.
quiet. The new cabinet w il mi ' , I
over.
New York, Feb. 4 — The steamer this purpose. Later he was assured by to overthrow the goemment at this profits amounting to $53,6*0. The de­
I
time ia believed to have been inspired posit), which formerly averaged about th« rvnrMl ve measures ol FrSUCC
In tbe stomach of a coyote killed Thespis which arrival! today from Rio the secretary of agriculture that his
department would at once take charge by the fact that the elections for presi­ $500.000, have been reduced greatly
Janeiro
brought
20
sacks
of
mail
from
near Santa Rosa, Cal., 42 chicken head*
dent are to be held soon.
sine« the October panic.
of the farm.
the American batthanips.
were fonnd.
FOREST G R O V E .
Cl
K I N G IS M U F D a R E D .
NEW L A N D P O L IC Y .
Three Adverse Decisions by Su­
preme Court I d a Month.
AEFECTS BOYCOTTING PRIVILEGE