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t OOUMST HI YEANS. NEWBERG GRAPHIC ley Grip HeMs • f Fuel Increase«. S T O P «A L T O N FLOOD, Hi THE NATHUULIALLS OF CONGRESS Présidant Makes Special Stion to Oongrees Washington, Jan. 14. — President Portland, Jan. 16.— W ith the mer R o eev elt Saturday sent to oougrvas a cury steadily foiling all day Sunday and Monday and promising to continue special message on the flooding of the Saturday, dan. IS the imperial valley in Southern California, dealred to address at a low point today, Portland Is shiv U n t ’i M v . I la which be severely oondemus the ering from the effects of the severest Washington, Jan. 12.— The sanato subject. ' methods of the California Development cold snap in many yearn. Bet listened to a debate on the rasa ques i Washington, Jan. t . — By a vote o f company, which owns t b l irrigation 1 a. m. and 6 p. m. Sunday the tempera- tion today la which Tillm an was the 1 turo foil 7 degrees virtually without principel participent end Patterson, of 27 to 50 the house In committee of the works, and recommends tliat the gov- whole today, having the army appro- ernment buy out this company and its , break. Whan the weather bureau Colorado, h it opponent. They pristine M il under consideration, ref us- subsidiary companies, make a treaty I closed Sunday night at the latter hour into striking oontrast the ideas of ed to strike cut aa item of $1,1)00,000 with Mexico to carry water through the ' the thermometer registered 17 degrees South and North. President for the purpose of paying the expenses territory of that republic and » « s t r u c t above tero and yesterday hovered near velt’s action in the Brownsville Hanabrougn Has Bill to Bell of regiments, battalions, squadrons and great irrigation works to oover the that mark all day. W ith tha fuel was the subject of discussion. _ ■ end Keep Land—Several I Tillm an held that ■»«*>»<»»g was la- batteries of the organised m ilitia to whole lower valley of the Colorado and shortage more acute than ever before, the cold wave conld hardly have struck volvrd In it except the race question, Participate In such brigade or division to permanently control that stream. te Lassa Goal Land. Portland at a more unfortunate tima. and that the administration was rrepon- encampment aa may be established for Ha estimate« the cost at $2,000,000, all W hat ia true of Portland applies to sible for the growing acute condition of the field instruction of the troops of the of which would be repaid bv the settlers Bryan adm it! ha ie a candidate for ly every city in the Pacific North- the ram question in the Booth. T ip regular army, in the same way as under the reclama- Washington, Jaa. IS.— Western men president. . aa the cold s a p ia ganaral. A t president, he maintained, had anconr-1 During the discussion of the army tion act i appropriation b ill today, He begins by deaeribing the situation in congress do not take kindly to Presi . . Representa- . Radical reforma arc promised la the Vancouver the Columbia river is froaen aged the negro to assert his equal i t y, . . . . and then had wrought vengeance on a Kahn, of California, declared the over. The W illam ette river ia full of in tbe Imperial valley, as already pub dent Roosevelt’s order holding up every Ohineaa government. running ice and may become blocked at whole battalion for following that an. abeenec of the canteen was responsible lished. He tells how the California public land entry, pending investiga California w ill endeavor to ahaka off any time. Navigation on tha Colom couregement. He condemned the pres- for the unusual number of desertions Development company dng a canal from tion of each individual case by special the grip of the Standard Oil traat. dur inf g the papi year. bia ia at a standstill. (dent's action in some respects. the river into the Salton Sink, passing agent. The president, upon advice of Many of the lower river boats have partly through Mexican territory. Patterson defended the President's Seven rioters have been shot in the Secretary Hitchcock, made this order been taken off their rone and from pres Tuesday, January I . He then tells how tbe river broke its right to dismiss the troops, but said preeenoe of the populace at Oriaaba, ent indication« nothing w ill move for there might he some ground to question Washington. Jon. 6.— Practically all banks aikT flooded the valley, bow the in the expectation that congress, in or Mexioo. several days. _________ its policy. H e condemned in strong et today was given over by the senate 6 lutbern Pacific company advanced der to relieve the congestion, would ^h e Union Pacific haa |granted drip terms what he regarded as the radical lenders of both parties to an effort to money to the development company to hastily appropriate money to permit ping facilities to boycotted Wyom ing Inland Empire lev. position of Tillm an, and predicted the bring harmony between opposing views Vipair the break, receiving a majority the employment of a vast number of ooal oompaniea. Spokane, Jan. 16.— th a whole Inland extinction of Democratic party in concerning the proposed investigation of stock as security, how the Southern ■pedal agents, but it seems that no Th e Texas legislature is devoting Empire ia in the grip of the moet severe the North would follow How a continúanos of the affray i t Brownsville, Tex. Pacific dosed the break last November, such liberality w ill be shown if the A t of such tactics. much tim e to investigating the conduct oold weather known for a decade. W hat amounts to an agreement be but bow a sudden rise a month later Western men adhere to their present Pullman the mercury dropped to 18 de tween Senators Forxker and Lodge haa started the water again into the valley, opinion. o f Senator Bailey. They are now, in most in grees below sero; at Palonee, the mini been attained by their friends, but in and says that if the break is not closed stances, inclined to believe that the F riday, J w il. The W ei la-Fargo Express company is mam was 11 below sero; Sand Point, asmuch as it was decided not to present before the spring floods in March all president's order was too sweeping and Washington, Jan. 11.— Tha to replace the Pacific Expreaa company Idaho, reports 12 below; Moscow, Ida today without division pararli thè Mo> the compromise until all of the the property values In the valley, with that It w ill work more harm than good. on the Union Pacific, ho, witneered 10 degrees below; North Cuna ber sen io penaion bill. The b ill tore desiring to do so had made speech, 6,000 to 10,000 population, w ill be Mr. Hitchcock, however, ie firmly con A Chicago man haa been acquitted of Yakim a reports 7 degrees below, and in wss so smended ss to make it applica- es on the subject of the dismissal of the wiped out. He eaye that ultimately vinced that this ia the only way to orime on the ground that he committed Spokane the lowest mark, recorded le 1 ble to thè earvivora et thè Mesican _____ off fraudulent entries. But an « negro troops, it is not absolutely oev- the channel in the main stream w ill be it in bia sleep. The judge is also a below. In Yakim a valley equally cold well aa thè C ivil war and to prohiUt bdn that the pesos plana w ill not bo deepened up to and beyond Yuma, de one experienced Westerner said: 66 W ho ie to guarantee the honesty o f weather was experienced seven years thè paymant et few to sleep walker.' stroying the homes and farms there, attor- i ■pwt* The compromise ia not greatly differ- the great railroad bridge and tbe gov several hundred special agent« T” Bight taen crossed the Columbia riv ago, but elsewhere the present oold neys. ■nap is the moet severe in 10 yean. Tbe «1 »» given >to' ent from the resolution presented by ernment works at laguna dam. Considenhl« time Senator Hansbrougb, chairman e f e r at The Dalles on the ice. It wss The unprecedented shortage of fuel the Bmoot cam, several lotion which Southern Pacific, having already spent the committee on public lands, w ill Lodge and a similar resolution rather difficult but only one fell In and throughout the Spokane country adds ing In favor of tha Utah retaining Foraker had intended to offer as a sub about $3,000,000 for the protection of renew his fight to secure Ute repeal pf he was rescued’ without injury. to the inconvenience of the situation. his stitute for hta original resolution. I t its interests, declines further aid to tbe the timber and stone set and the sub A fter standing loyally by Judge James Coal is scarce and selling st abnormal provides for the investigation by -the development company, and has joined stitution of a law authorising the eale W ickers ham, of Alaska, for four years, ly high prices. In some districts wood Washington, Jan. 11.— The house to senate committee on m ilitary affairs of the latter company and the settlers in of government timber i t not lees than Preaidenht Roosevelt may tend some is fairly plentiful, w hile in the Big day adjourned till Monday after break the affray at Brownsville, and to this an appeal to the government to con its appraised value. Mr. Hansbrougb ether name to congress for confirmation. Bend and Central Washington sect ions ing all records so for a f pension legis are to be added provisions that a sub struct permanent works to restrain the has drawn s’ new bill wilp-h shall re^ serve to iteelf title to all public timber Bida have been opened for Panama all fuel is reduced almost to the van* lation is concerned. Six hundred and committee be sent to Brownsville, and river. iahing point. General suffering la cer The president says that if the river land and sell only the timber. The that the expenses of the investigation eanal contract. The lowest is lo •eight private pension bills twenty-ei| be psid out of the contingent fund of is not put back into its natural bed, it b ill stipulates that persons residing in than the estimate made by the commie- tain to ensue if the temperature dose passed in 1 hour and 35 minutes. the senate. Bnch a resolution would w ill not only do the further damage a L the immediate vicinity of any govern ■ion and they w ill probably get the not rise speedily. In various sections the railroad com ignore the constitutional and legal ques ready mentioned, bnt w ill leave in a ment timber land may take, without work. Their profit ia estimated at $9,> Thursday, January 10. panies have notified the coal dealers tions that have been debated for several desert condition 700,000 acres of land coat, not to exceed 100,000 feet, B. M ., 450,000. Washington, Jsa. 10.— By s vote of that coal cannot be delivered for an in days. as fertile as the N ile valley, capable of in any one ¡year, for their own nee for The pope haa issued an encyclical definite period, and it is announced 70 to 1 the senate today passed a bill producing $100 a year per acre. This farm and domestic purposes. Tim ber providing that railway employes en denouncing French church laws. that large consignments of coal from Washington, Jan. 8.— The house area is capable of adding at least 360,- land shall remain open to entry under gaged In handling trains shall not work immediately after the approval of the 000 to the permanent population of the mining and coal land laws, and The last horse car lina ia New York Canadian minea to the Inland Empire th in 16 consecutive, house which journal today began the consideration points have been diverted by the Cana* California and Arisons, and much of timbered land chiefly valuable foretone City Is to be equipped for electricity. dlan Pacific railroad to Alberta and period is to be followed by ten hours of the m ilitary appropriation bill the land w ill be worth $500 to $1.000 ■hall be subject to entry under the Thousands of Chinese in the lamias Northwest Territory points where the off duty. The one negative vote was Chairman H ull began debate by a com an acre, or a total of $350,000,000 to placer mining laws. Persona devel cast by Senator Pettna. district arc living on grass and roots. prehenaive statement of the contents of $700,000,000. H e says the Southern oping claims on forest land may cut weather is exceedingly severe and foe The hill nuking appropriations for the army budget, which carries $2,500,- Pacific is »o w repairing levees to keep therefrom not to exceed 100,000 feet, settlers Congressman Charles Curtis haa been ia demanded by suffering Throughout the Palonee the froet the legislative, executive and judicial 000 more than last year. nominated for senator by Kansas Re- cat the high water dne next March, but B. M ., in any one year, provided they of the government, was re haa damaged deciduous trees. In or Other speeches were made by Blay- permanent work is needed. He wonld need such timber in developing and publicans. chards tbs crackle of banting fruit ported to the mnate today. I t carries den, of Texas, on his bill to discontinue refund no money expended prior to No operating their claims. Hearst haa won the first point in bis trees is compared to the report of shot $30,866,834, s net Increase o f $225,450 the enlistment of negroes in the army vember 1, 1906, and wonld leave the Coupled with and very aimilar to the appeal to oust McClellan as mayor of over tha amount as passed by tbs of the United States; by Zenor, of In guns. amount to be paid for work done sinoe legislation providing fur the disposal o f New York. house. diana, against the ship subsidy bill and that date for future consideration. Stock has not yet suffered, but all public timber are the various bills now A ll propositions for raising the tol by Gaines, o f Tennessee, who spoke in The Union Paciflo w ill probably bo animals are being fed heavy rations pending proposing to regulate tbe use ler of members of congress and commemoration of the ninety-aeoont ordered by the Interstate Commerce and a speedy rise in the price of forage of coal, gas and oil on government land. P A C K IN G T R U S T O O M P L E T E . here of the cabinet, including the pro- »nniverm rv of the battle of New Or- Commission to sell the stocks of other is predicted. One foot o f' snow There are many Mils for this pur visions inserted by the house increasing i f Dn,veim*7 OI ule * the ground and wheat craps w ill not be roads. the pay of cabinet members, the vies AN Firms Except One Co-nbinad in pose, all drawn along one general line* damaged by frost. In the main they propose that the gov president and speaker o f the house to Japan haa given no reason for not B 600.000.000 B ee f M erger. Monday, January T. ernment shall retain title to coal, oil $12,000 a year, were rejected. I t is lin g the squadron to visit the Pa- Chicago, Jan. 14.— That tbe merger and gas bearing land and shall permit Washington, Jan. 7. — President Cold W ave is expected an amendment w ill be offered o coast as planned. St. Paul, Jan. 15.— A cold wave of on the floor of tbe senate to restore Roosevelt’s dismissal o f the negro of the beef packing establishments of the development of their resources on a Alaskans are endeavoring to have considerable Intensity has developed troops was again the subject of conten tbe country, except Schwarsschild A royalty basis. This land is now tied up these items. the president’s order withdrawing Coal in Eastern Montana and Western North tion in the senate today, and indica Sulsberger, which has been predicted under a sweeping withdrawal ordered land from entry removed. Washington, Jan. 10.— la te this af tions point to a protracted debate be for several years, has come to pass, ia by the president, and until some sort Dakota. A t 8 o’clock last night read ings st stations in the Canadian North ternoon, M r. Gaines, of Tennessee, and fore any of the pending resolutions on declared in a morning paper. None of of legialaiton is enacted it w ill be Im A move to iveetigate Gugenhelm’a west showed temperatures ranging from Mr. Mahon, of Pennsylvania, were only the subject are voted on. Lodge devel the interests eaid to be concerned could possible for private capital to get hold purchase of a senaterahip haa beer 14 below sero to 32 below. In the prevented from meeting in a personal oped a new phase of the question by be readied for confirmation or denial of and develop the ooal, gas and oil squelched by the Colorado legislature I resources on sy part of the public do United Statee the coldest place was encounter by the intervention of mem presenting a resolution providing for of the report. I t ie asserted that tbe negotiations main. A resolution haa been introduced in Havre, Montana, with a temperature bers on the floor of the house. Mr. an investigation of the “ affray” at the Idaho legislature favoring exclusion of 22 below. Other temperatures were: Gainee was making a speech on his bill Brownsville and, by silence, conceding are completed and that arrangements Helena, 14 below; Miles City, Mon to “ dock” members’ pay for absence the authority of the president to take are now in progress by which territory Of Japanese coolies. A L A S K A L E A 0 8 TH E M A L L . Foraker accepted w ill be allotted to the several compa tana, 10 below; ' Bismark, N . D., 6 be from the house and was being twitted the action he did. -------------- ;------ ♦ nies interested in the alleged deal, this low; W illieton, N . D., 18 below; Dev by both sides of the chamber to his evi- Culberson’ s amendment authorising the PO RTLAND M ARKETS. lent embarrassment. During his speech committee to visit Brownsville if it territory to be considered exclusive for Mint Director Estimates Total Gold i l ’s Lake, N. D., 16 below. Production fo r 1906. The tentative M charged Mr. Mahon with being ab desired. H is resolution was supported tbe purposes of trade. Wheat-J-Club. 66c; blueetom, M e ; capitalisation ia placed at $500,000,000. by Lodge in an address and opposed by sent from the house 65 per cent of the Washington, Jan. 12.— The director Montana Situation Serious. valley, 66c; red, 64c. Louis F. Swift, .executive head of of the mint today made a preliminary Mahon immediately jumped to Foraker, who followed, and spoke until Onto— No. 1 white, $36026; gray, Helens, Mont., Jan. 15.— The w ont time. 624 50025 spell of winter weather experienced in lie feet, declaring the statement a lie. 5:30 » ’dock, giving notice then that he Swift A Company, is said to be the ac- estimate of the production of go d and credited head of the combination, and ■liver in the United States during the Barley— Feed, $21.60022 per ton; Montana for many years now prevails. The two senators started for each other, would conclude tomorrow. J. Odgen Armour is represented as de calendar year 1906. bat were palled apart before any dam browing, $22.50; rolled, $23024. Unusually heavy snow in the northern ns done. Of the more important increases in Washington, Jan. 7.— The house to sirous of retiring from active connection Bye— $1.4001.45 per cwt. Part of the state and extremely cold W h ile the army appropriation bill day passed a bill providing for judicial with the packing business as soon as the production of gold os compared Corn— W hole, $26; cracked, $27 per weather is stopping the operations of under consideration in tbe house review of the orders excluding persons he can arrange hia affairs to that end. with 1906 Alaska stands first with » ton. trains, endangering lives o f cattle and Included in tbe merger are not only | gain of $6,316,000; Nevada comas next today an amendment was dopted appro from the nee pf the United States mail Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $13014 'sheep, and even menacing human life the Swifts, Armours and Morrises; but with $45,00,000, and Arisons third, priating $250,000 for the construction facilities after a debate lasting most of per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 in remote districts. Old stockmen say Libby, McNeiH A Libby, the Anglo- with $523,000. Colorado shows a lose 0 1 6 ; clover, $808.50; cheat, $7.600 the outlook is more serious for their and maintenance of m ilitary and post the day. In presenting reasons why the bill American Provision Company, the Oma in gold production of $2,900,000 and 8.50; grain hay, $7.5008.50; alfalfa, herds than at any time since the mem roads and trails in Alaska, to be ex pended under the direction of tbe board should pass, Crum pecker, of Indiana, ha Packing company, the Lipton Pack California a lorn of $564,000. $11.50; vetch hay, $808.50. orable wintre of 1887-88. In silver production Montana shows of road commissioners. its author, eaid the power given to the ing company, Hammond company, Con Butter — Fancy creamery, 30035c tinental Packing company and Hately a lose of 2,000,000 ounces, Colorado a The army appropriation bill, with postmaster general under the statutes per pound. Farmers Use Corn fo r Fuel. These minor companies are to loss of 65,000 ounces and Utah a gain sundry amendments, was passed by the to issue fraud orders was not st all an Bros. Butter Fat— First grade cream, 33)4c Spokane, Jan. 15. — Driven to ex I t rather pass to the National Packing company, of 2,217,000 ounce«. The figures for per pound; second grade cream, 2c leas tremes by the scarcity and high cost boose, stiff the fortifications appropria administrative discretion. per pound. — —------------------- of coal, formers in the vicinity o f tion bill was taken np, four boon being partook of the nature of a police power and Edward Tilden is to be the execu all the states sho . a net gain in gold for the regulation of the morals of the tive head o f them, according to rumor. production of $7,920,700 and a net Eggs— Oregon ranch, 32)4 0 3 3 c per Wasbtucna are burning com on the given to general debate. gain in ailver production of 82,100 people of the country. Crumpacker dosen. cob. One bnsbel of feorn is equal to Prompt Shipments o f Livestock. ounces. contended that the whole fraud order Wednesday, Jan, • . Poultry — Average old hens, 14015c two of coal in price, and when need as Washington, Jan. 14.— Senator Cul per pound; mixed chickens, 13014c; fnel it Is little more expensive. ’ Washington, Jan. 9.— The senate to law was an unusual proceeding in that, N o Trace o f Bodies. spring, 14016c; old roosters, 10011c; day debated 1st Follette’s b ill lim iting if It had been confined to institutions berson introduced a b ill Saturday to Pittsburg, Jan. 12.— Fifteen or more and practices that were essentially require common carriers to furnish cars dressed chickens, 16017c; turkeys, working time of railroad employes. C O N F E R O N T H E M E S PA C E . live,17@17>4c; turkeys, dressed, choice, A tentative understanding was reach fraudulent or were inherently bad and for the shipment of livestock within men were completely incinerated in aix He stated that some ! feet of molten metal in last night’s ex- 20022c; geese, live, 10012c; ducks, ed that a vote on the general service criminal, such aa green goods concerns reasonable time. 14016c. < Mutual Water Companies of Imperial pension bill w ill be taken next Friday. lotteries and the like, as originally con tiroe ago he presented a memorial from plosion at tbe Jones A Laughlin Steel Veal— Dressed, 5>40 9 c per pound. Tbe Brownsville matter was postpon templated by congress, there would be the Livestock association of Texas pray compnny’s fumades, according to an Valley to Moot. ing for relief from car shortage; that investigation made today. Tone of the Beef— Dressed bulls, 102c per pound; ed because Tillman, who is indispored, no complaint against it. Imperial, Chi., Jan. 16.— Chairman this memorial had gone to the commit fiery substance were showered over 40 ■0OW», 40 5c; country steers, 605>4c. tee on commerce, but as yet no action workmen. Of these between 15 and 20 Fencs Order Bears Fruit. L et Them Go Away to Got Warm Mutton Dressed, fancy, 809c per f t N; Peck- * tb® *°int comfraittf ,.of arv 607c. « 0 7 c. I th® *ix mutual water emopanies of the Hansbrongh called cannot be found. Twelve dead bodies pound; ordinary, Washington, Jan. 9. — President Washington, Jan. 9.— In view of the bad been taken. Imperial valley recently appointed Pork— Dressed, 608^4c per pound. Roosevelt’s order compelling removal fact that many homestead settlers are attention to the necessity of extending have been recovered and 10 are in hos with a view to procuring means for the I t ie be ef all fenoee from publie land haa al raid to be freesing in North Dakota and the scope of the b ill to cover shipments pitals, frightfully burned. Fruits — Apples, common to choice, settlers purchasing tbe property of the lieved that not a trace of the men en 60075« per box; choice to fancy, $10 ready borne fruit. Hens tor Burkett, of the rules of the department of the In of grain. California Development company, to gulfed in the hot metal ever w ill be Nebraska, haa introduced a bill autho terior provide in many cases that resi *2.50; pears, $101.60; cranberries, day sent a call to a ll directors of the Doublet Forest Reserve. foand. $11.50012 per barrel; persimmons, rising the leasing of all public gnslng dence of the settlers shall be continuous, six companies to meet next Thursday Washington, Jan. 14. — Secretary of $1.60 per box. land under the direction of the Secre Senator Hsnsbrongh has prepared a in conference on President Roosevelt’s Con't Learn o f Caetro’a Condition. tary of agriculture, holders of lessee to resolution permitting the settlers leave the Interior Hitchcock has withdrawn Vegetables — Turnips, 9Oc0$1 per message. Caracas, Jan. 12.— Nothing deflnit have the privilege of fencing land so of absence for three months to extend 665,600 acres of unalienated public sack; carrots, 9Oc0$l per sack; beets, I t is probable that a water users' as obtained. The b ill places no restric over the winter period, which absence land in Western Colorado from all regarding the illness of President Cagtfo’ $1.2501.50 per sack; horseradish, sociation w ill be formed to carry on 6010c per pound; sweet potatoes, 3c tion on the amount of land that may be shall not interfere w ith their entry forms of disposal under the pnblic land has developed here. The usual rumors negotiations for the purchase or to fa per pound; cabbage, 2c per pound; leased by any individual or company, rights. A ll homesteaders affected by laws for an addition to the Uncompah- that he la in a desperate condition are vor government control in line with the but gives the preference right to home these conditions are tomakefapplication gre forest reserve. The land includes current, but no one in an official capa cauliflower, $1.25 per dosen; celery, president’s recommendations, provid a part of the Unrompahgre plateau and city w ill confirm them. The country $3.7504.26 per crate; onions, 100 steaders and settlers. b y affidavit. ing the Reclamation service is willing part of the San Miguel valley. They . i* quiet. Friends of Vice President 12)4« per dosen; bell peppers, 8c; to make the concessions from its usual •xtend from a point south of Montrose; Gomes state that, in caae be ie called * pumpkins, 2c per pound; spinach, 4 0 Mens Money fo r Lighthouse Tender. I All Hit at La Follette. rules necessary to protect the rights of 5c per pound; parsley, 10015c; cqnaah, Washington, Jan. 8.— The house to Washington, Jan. 9.— Criticism was westward to tha boundary of Utah. The to accept the presidency by command the water users of < the Imperial valley. 1 9c per pound. day favorably reported the bill incress- made in the senate yesterday of the Le wlditlon comprises about 800,000 acres, of Castro on account of the latter’s Onions — Oregon, $101.26 per hun death, he w ill fulfill all foreign obliga ing the cost of a light house tender for Follette bill lim iting the hoars of oon- Train Hits Open Switch. Declines Land Offlca. tions to the letter. dred. the Thirteenth district to $200,000. tinoons employment of railway train Potatoes — Oregon Burbanks, fancy, W -.M -rtrm , .Tun. 14. — Philip B. El Paso, Tex., Jan. 15.— Running at Tbe sum of $140,000 woe appropriated crews, and esterai letters from railway $101.30; common, 76060c. ft high rate of speed, Rock Island pas for this vessel at the last session, but employee in opposition to the measure Stewart, of Colorado, has notified the T e n n e «««« Backs Up Roosevelt. Hops— 11012)4« per ponnd, accord senger train No. 30, which left here at the amount proved inadequate owing to were pat in the record. The diesaseion president that Ills busini as engagements Nash rille, Tenn., Jan. 12. — The 6:30 yesterday evening for Chicago, the increased east of materials and the was participated in by Gal linger, who are such that he w ill not be able to ac houae of repreeentativee adopted a jolnt ing to quality. W ool— Eastern Oregon average best, dashed into an open switch at Barney, department was unable to award tbe first presented a published critleiem cept the position of commieaioner of reeolution indoraing the action of Pres 11016c per pound, according to shrink N. M., 190 mile* north of El Paso early contract. . I f tbe pending bill is passed that he was endeavoring to weaken the the general land office, to be made ident Roosevelt in dlsmiaaing tbe bst- age; valley, 20023c, according to flne- this morning. Five persona were killed the ship w ill bn built this summer. by amendment. This he de- vacant by the retirement of Commis talion of negro aoldiera in Connection end eight injured. nsto; mehair, choice, sioner Richards, March A * The plana are now ready. m ied. 1 with the riethig et Browneville. Vntm In Is M Uta fm- NEWS Of TIE WEEK inns E • \ tu nr n fìtejttj