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• V “ .î Tf, , c e • f . 7 " T - DAR nbw Q lV C S S C O R C H IN Q . NEWS FIOM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ,«T Heaps Curses I on Mlneownsre and Constitution. Boise, Idaho, July 26.— The career o f Frank Stdtineuberg, the murdered G O O D REPUR T FROM C A N A L ex-governor o f Idaho, was discussed V IO L A T O R S T O BE P U N IS H E D at some length by Clarenee Darrow Excavation Proceeding Wall «M l Death Lend Department Will N ot Overlook yesterday tn the course o f his plea in Rat« Lowered. Aliy lllegel Fencing. behalf 6 f W illiam D. Haywood. Juste- Washington, July 27.— The detailed Washington, July 23.— In a state fyln g the article# published In the Miners’ Magaslne, the official organ report of the operation« of the Isthmian ment issued today, Acting Secretary of o f the Western Federation o f Miners, Canal commission on the isthmus for tbe Interior W todruff any* prompt mo the Chicago lawyer said th# action Jan« last has been received, Excava tion w ijl be taken wherever cease of o f Steuuenberg in asking fo r United tion 'in the Culebra division was 624 ,- illegaPfenolng of public lauds are dis States troops to quell riot and the eatabliahment o f m artial law In 1899 T k m p Pallata ilandard and lourlat 686 cubic yards, against 669,866 cubic covered but that inspectors and special was unjustifiable and had properly «topping «an dally to Omaha. Chlcaco. Spo beaeitourlst «leaping can daily toKanaea yards during May, and is more then land agents are especially oooupied this stirred up immense feeling in labor ‘ 7 S Ä SST, V f i three times the amount taken out in summer with preventing fraudulent ac eircles against the governor. - jy^reeUning «hair car* (s Mr. D arrow’s argument, unfin June, 1906. The report says that with quirement of public land. The state ished when court adjourned, devel jl W oped into an appeal fo r labor aa A U III 119,000 yards per sbovyl as the maxi ment follow«: against capital, and a denunciation “ My attention has been oalled to mum output daring the dry season 16,- o f all opposed to the unions. H e held gelt Lek a, Danvar, ansato. 060 ydrda per shovel cannot be consid articles in several Western papers to an audlance startled and open- ered a serious falling off when the ex the effect that tbe department of the mouthed as one after another the Lou to. Chi cago «ud sentiments poured from his Ups. His vie cessive rainfall (18.84 indies) for Jane Interior w ill not prosecute any illegal attack on Orchard was expected, and EuNttngtou. is taken- into amount. The excavation fencing this year. I t would be unfort in this respect he fu lfilled and sur 7:14 a.m. a t Oatun amounted to 76,018 cable unate that ttwh an idea should get passed the lim it o f sensation. Three 1 R Ä Ä C » » hours were given to Orchard, and it Keaaea City, Sc • T T ju yards and in the canal prism 81,862 abroad, but it ia not trua, and if any Lauto, Chicago end was only when vituperation, physi S u Hasten. depended upon it, thej£might get into cal force and words were spent that cubic yards was dredged. The report of the department of serious trouble. I might explain that Mr. Darrow now turned to James H. d e lle Wane, Lewto- M aw ley,1 ’ ton, Spoken«, Wal 1 8 1 . 0 St. Paul la b o r headquarters shows the-total the special agent of the genera) land Pam Mail leo«. P u llm an . The State o f Idaho came in fo r a MlnneaiK>Ua, Ht working force on June 29 as 28,827. offioe and the special inspector« of the large share o f Mr. D arrow ’a denun Paul, Duluth. MU- w»uk«e, Chicago ciation fo r the part it has played in Th is is exclusive of the force employed Interior department w ill be especially the prosecution. Culture, education __________ a . and KeM. • b y the Panama railroad. The chief occupied daring the sam m orwith the and wealth each in turn were de For fuller Information ask or wriia your eanltary officer reports that out of 4,- more paramount and immediate duty scribed as constituting a combination ncarast ticket agent, or 300 white American employes |there of protecting the publio lapd being ac against which the workingmen, the ’ MM. M cM URRAY, uneducated and the poor must ever Oenerál Pauenger Agent were only four deaths inuring the month quired contrary to the law.- For that be opposed. Mr. Darrow sneered at and that out Of about 66,000 whites reason few of them can be detailed to the universities as purveyors o f cul ture. “ And what is a cultured man,” other than Americana there were but search specially for illeggl fencing.” he cried, “ but a cruel tyrant al ’ 16 -dmtha. ' Out of about 29,000 color ways?” ed employee there were 772 deaths, B A R S U P A G A IN S T W O M E N . Reaching the climax o f his denun T I S I CAED NO. M r ciation In sympathy fo r the working ' making a total of 91 deaths in Jana m i and Te Vase class and hatred fo r the rich, he as against 96 in May. Taking all daatha Male Secretaries Only f * r Male Bu sailed the Constitution p f the coun Ma. Leave« Ysonine.............................. • :*• A U reau Chiefs. o f employes together, only 12 deaths try, and cried: _ ArrivesatCorvallto...................10:40 A M Aartvsa 4 lh en y.. . . . . . . . . ...... .........11:4« A M “ The CoDstltq.t1on! The C o n s t it i .W ashington, Jniy 86.— The woman in June were due to what are consider l«V . tion. It is here only to destroy thè rr r nr : . _ p m , L e a v e s ifts a v ,..................................... ed elim stic disesses— malaria and dys «lerks of the Agricultural department laws made fo r the benefit o f the Leaves Corvallis.............................. : ? J j Arrives Yequtua.............................4:44 P M entery— and none of these occurred can not hereafter act aa private aacTe- poor.” Train« Ye Mr. D arrow ’s defense o f labor tatiea for |he male chiefs of divisions among the American white employee. Me. S— Leave« Albany............................... 1 * 1 Jj * *4 or t o « . . T b i. i l t o m . t o * - 111"»!“ “ sionate and his eulogy o f the W est Arrive« Detroit...............................U:S0 P M may seem, stands aa the law in that ern Federation eloquent. Enlarge, N ot Abandon It. Lovingly Me. A— Leaves Detroit................................ !» Waabington, July 27.— 1 The annual department. Secretary Wilson has le he touched on the beauty o f aelf-sae- Arrives Albaap............................... rlfice found In ¿h e “ struggle fo r hu Train« far CerveMa. rumor that Vancouver bar racks ere to aned it and he mye he means busineae. manity where only the workingman No. $— .. 7:4* A M Leave« Albany— » . b e removed to Seattle ha* just been re By tbe terms o f hie order, no woman is found.” And then, with the bitter .. I S A M A rrive« C orvallis.... est sarcasm, his voiee pitched to the M«. IS - ___ vived. When the attention of Senator elark under him «ball in future act sis highest note and arms unralsed, he L m t m Albany............................... • * • £ > Bourne was aalled to it, be tock it np private secretary or confidential cls ri heaped abuse upon-the selfish rich Arrive« at Corvallis........................ 4:4* PM with the. War department and finds that to a male chief of division or bureau in, end upon the administration o f the Me. f — Laav«« Albany............................... 7 : » PM thare la no thought of abandoning Vaa- tbe department. The order is the di State o f Idaho. Arrives at CervalUa..................... *:M P M couver barracks or o f reducing its garri- Train« ter Afeaay. rect result o fth e Holmee cotton scand son. On the contrary, ^ e adjutant Uaves Corvallis........... ............... * M general advisea the senator that It has al ease, in which Mrs. Bertha Burch S U R V IV O R S R EAC H P O R T L A N D . Arrive« Albany.............. ............... 7:10 A M beed decided to increase the garrison by figured so prominently, testifying in add'ng one battery of field s^tiliery with this city two weeks ago in the trial of Sixty-Five Complete Voyage on Elder ** leave« CorvelV«............................ l : g ? J j Arrives at Albany............. . 2:10 1 M a corresponding increase in tbe accom Holmes. Qn account of her position in From Scene o f W reck. Ma. 7— / modations cf the poet. Thus is the Leave« Correllto......r .................... • :<* P M Portland, July 25.— .With <5 sur the offioe of Jibe chief statistician of tbe Arrive« at A lb a a y ..........................4:40 P M rumor buried for another 12 months. vivors o f the Ill-fated Columbia department became an expert in aboard, the steamer George W . Elder " u n n Corvalli»............................U * » * H A rrlv«« at A lb a a y ................ ......... 11:4* A M orop figures and now she ia conducting reached port at 6:30 o ’clock yester Nsvy Ceaplein Under Fire. K Ma day afternoon, after a Blow and un leaves Albany............................... 12:4bP M Washington, July -26.— Chaplain a statistical bureau of her own in New eventful voyage from the scene o f Arrive, at C o ^ a llU ...!.................. 1 :««P M i f . W. Jones o f the battleship Minne York city. A ll s f the shove connect with Boulhern Fe- this grim tragedy o f the sea o f last sota. Is to be tried by court martial •ifle Company train«, both at Albany and Cor Sunday morning. Tw o thousand relila, a* wall aa train for Detroit, giving d i o n -charges o f scandalous conduct to people thronged the narrow landing W ork on International Lino. f luât «arviea to Newport and adiases! beeehea, the destruction o f good motals, and place at M artin’s dock to meet these aa wall aa Brel tea buio Hot Springe. falsehood, preferred by the A cting Laurier, Wash., July 23.— Tbe mon fortunate« who were snatched from Por farther information apply to Secretary o f the Navy. Under the uments between the United States and the Jaws o f death! Many were there 1. C. MATO. Oa*. Paai. Agt. ch arge o f scandalous conduct there on t|e happy mission o f greeting rel B. m . BOLES, Agent. Albany. a re 17 specifications, consisting British Columbia are bein^ numbered. atives who had escaped. Others went mainly o f allegations o f the utter Tbe camps from British Columbia end to make Inquiry fo r some loved one ance o f worthless checks. Under the the United States having united are at unaccounted for. falsehood charge it Is alleged that That the wreck was attended by Jones misrepresented the facts re present «topping in laurier, having many scenes o f bravery and that the garding a note which had been given .pitched their tents at this place for loss o f life was reduced to a mini b y him. a few days, prior to starting over the mum considering the rapidity with eastern line. C. H . Sinclair repre which the Columbia settled, Is the Appointments From Washington. sents the United States side and Mr. general verdict. In the fact o f the Washington, July 26.— Major Harry Oglevie the British Columbia side, both endless number o f miraculous es 1 « Hawthorne, Ooaat Artillery corps, men having been sent J>y the govern capes from drowning, it is clear that courage was at hand In plenty among is relieved from duty at the Arm y War ments of their respective countries. , passengers and crew. Women and college in this city and b i l l proceed to children displayed admirable courage Vancouver barracks for duty. Oaptain Change*MoHve Power? as well as the^men, and there were James W . McAndrew, Third Infantry, Washington, July 25.— The Forest few Instances ó f rank cowardice. is relieved from duty ae quartermaster eervioe today issued a permit to allow -at Beattie. James T . Taggart has been the Northern railroad to erect two dams Must Not Enforcs Laws. Appointed postmaster at Yaya, Wash and two power plants in the Yakima Nashville, Teun., July 25.— For ington. The comptroller of the cur division of the Washington forest re rency today approved thp application serve for tbe purpose of generating elec the first tim e in Tennessee the pow to organise the United States N a tio n 1 tricity by utilising the water power on ers o f the United States Courts hare bank, of 8eatt)e, w ith a capital of which it had filed. This is taken to been Invoked In an attempt to re / 6600,000. mean that the Great Northern is pre strain the Insurance Commissioner from compelling an insurance com paring to substitute electricity for pany conform ing to the laws enacted Must Return to O regon. steam on part of its road, this change fo r i t « ' regulation by the state of Washingon, July 24.— Mrs. Mina having been hinted .a t by representa Tennessee! This is the nature o f aa Wilson Wilmarth, of Burns, Or., re tives of the Great Northern before the injunction bill filed by the State Mu cently committed to St. Elisabeth’s in Interstate. Commerce commiesion. tual L ife Insurance Company, o f sane asylum in this city, g ill under Rome, In which l£ Is sought to pro» . th e law have to be returned to relativee vent Commissioner F olk from revok Wanted Money, From President. -or to some institution in Oiegoc where Waabington, Jniy 26. — August ing the license o f the insurance com- she can receive proper care. The asy Franks, of Seattle, is detained in an lum in this city can give permanent asylum in this bity, pending the pro Japan T ig h ter« Her Grip. -«are only to residents of the District Ji curement of proof that no has a legal - Columbia or to patients who are mem residence at Seattle. When this is ob-‘ Tokio. July 26.— Advices dated bers of the army or navy or are v in talned, Franks w ill be sent borne to be Seoul, midnight, say that a new con mates of some national soldiers’ home. turned over to tbe state authorities for ventlon between Japan end Corea proper care. He came here last month has been concluded. The text of tha to collect $100,000 from the govern convention w ill not be published un Creates Forest Reserve In Alaska. ment, and when he undertook to see Washington, July 26.— The president til Saturday, but it Is reported to the president and demand payment, be constat o f sBven articles. Its mnln today signed e proclamation creating was taken into custody. feature l i thet It invests the Resl- th e Chugstch forest reserve in Alaska, dent-Generrl with complete control embracing 868,000 scree of forest land o f the Intern." I administration o f Salle Relic o f Wooden Navy. south of the main divide of the Chu- Corea end appoints Japanese ofilr .ila . -gatch mountains and between Copper Washington, July 26.— Acting to tho Corean government. It is river, and the west coast of Prinoe W ll- Secretary Newberry accepted the bid rumored Ihct th e ‘ »rm « w efe much o f C. E. BoudroW, o f San Franclaco, i liam sound. easier than wereapprehended. who offered $9,200 to r the old wood en sloop o f war Marlon, now lying H e ir s « « » ' to 8 4 0 030.000. Oopper Output o f Northwest. at the navy yard* Marie Island, re Helena, Mont.. July 2 ".— Three Washington, July 20.— The geolog cently stricken from the naval reg ical survey estimate of oopper produc ister as unfit for naval purposes. young women o f this city, the Mta<e* Bertha and Frederlka Volker and tion for 1906, which is subject to re T h e Marlon was built by the gov Mrs. Kenton Kenner, have Ju«t been vision, shows Oregon, 646,669 pounds; ernment In. 1$71-1875 at K lttery, apprised that, after hearings lasting Washington, 290,828 pound} Idaho, Me., and has rendered creditable ser three years In German courts, they vice in all parte o f the world. S ,878,046 pounds;' Alaska, 8,686,646 have been declared tha legal heiresses to the estate o f their grand Lifesaving Station Contract Let. father, named' Volker, which Washington, July 25.— The contract amounts to $40,000,000. They ex Land Office Appointments. wee today awarded to Mclunee A Har pect to go to Germany shortly to Washington, Jhly 26.— Thomas F. rington, of Seattle for the erection of a claim their fortune. They are well- Hallewine, of Seattle, has been ap- lifesaving station in Wnddah island i t known residents o f this city. phipted stenographer in the lend office the entrance to the 8tralts of Fuoa. e t Roseburg, and IW. M. Walker, of The contract price ia $12.200. Remove American Flag . Wisconsin, as olerk in the land offioe at Ottawa, Ont., July 24. — Tw o Rufus, Oregon. American flags yesterday were used School Land District Approved. with the Union Jack and other deco Washington, July 16.— List No. rations In connection with e carnival. Rural Carriers, at Kerby. 20, o f Indemnity school'lan d selec A committee o f cltisena ordered the Washington, July 26.— Charlee O. tions, state o f Washington, In tha stars and stripes removed. The ro-y How ard has been appointed regular, North Yakim a land district fo r 21,- ceptfon committee thought it beet to James B. H o w a rd . substitute, rural 906 acres was approved by the Sec do this rather than have any trouble ca rrier, route 1 at K «l)y , Ora. retary o f tha Interior today. over tho matter. ► . m d # \ : _ O regon S hort L ine O nion P acific Three Trains East Daily CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. .4-i C ; SEE NATURE’S WONDROUS HANDIWORK THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Castfe G ate, Caajroa* o f tha G rand, Black Canyon, M arshall and Tennessee P ease» , and the W orld-Fam ous R oyal Gorge. Far W . 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