SO C N E 8 IN IU R O P K .
DOINGS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS
Friday, January SI
I Senator Heyburn’ s bill,' granting
Washington, Jan. 31.— After the leave of abaenoe to settlers on govern
reading of the president’» metaage, the ment irrigation pi ojeo to who have been
senate devoled today to farther consid labia to get water, wee passed.
eration of the bill revising the criminal
The bill appropria ling 128,000 to rs-
Jaw» of the United States. The first turvey the Washington-Idabo lina «ras
« a l l â t waa concluded, including all
paragraphe to which no objection baa
Washington, Jan. 28. — Represents
dare loped. When the measure le next
taken op, Motions Involving amend U fe MoGsvtn, of Illinois, in the hoaee
ment» to the law and others to which today attacked the coetom of A me i lean
objections hare bean made w ill he con girls marrying titled foreigners. He
eaid be bad no particular person in
sidered.
Senator Nelson introduced a local op view, but went on to say that
are sMrifleiag tbeir souls and their
tion b ill today applicable to Alaska.
honor on the altar of snobbery and
Ha maintained that every day
Washington, Jan. I I . — The boose vice.”
today passed 388 pension bills and then is a bargain day in New York, ” whara
took up the Indian appropriation h ill. you can buy anything from a yard of
Represents tire French today intro ribbon to a pound of flesh.”
M r. McGarvin was speaking on tha
duced a b ill proposing to « " « ■ » » the
bill
to tax dowries and titled husbands
constitution by granting the right of
His remarks Ware made under the li-
franchise to women.
The house it awaiting with interest a oense of general debate and at times
epemh from Ooshman, of Washington, they provoked laughter and applause.
who now wear* the title of "Hum orist The urgent deficiency b ill was the prin
o f the Hoorn.”
His colleagues look to cipal topic of debate today, although no
him for at least on# ’ •funny” speech great program was made. • This
the lorgeet session of the bouse.
each session, i
A favorable report on the Townsend
arbitration bill by the eom aittaa. The
b ill provide» for the appointment by
the president of a com mission to inves
tigate each dispute between capital or
labor of each magnitude as to Inter
fere with interstate traffic.
Thursday, J anuary 80.
Washington, Jan. 30.— The senate
today bald a short seaeion during which
Senator Aldrich reported hie banking
b ill from the oommittaa on finance,
which ha announced ha would call up
for consideration on Monday. February
10 .
Mr. Aldrich said that the committee
had under consideration some amend
ments to the bill relating to railroad
bonde, and probably woald suggest
them at a later day. Ha explained
that the b ill waa the b ill of the major
i t y o f the oommittaa and that members
of the minority might hare a substi
tute to offer later.
Senator Bourne introduced a b ill pro
riding for the salt at publie aootion or
scaled bids of reserved land in the Si-
lets Indian reservation and appropriat
ing $300,000 far purchase.
8enator Gore introduced a bill pro
hibiting the granting of restraining or
ders by Federal courts in Caere between
employer andjemploye unload it la ne-
cc a a ry to prevent injury to the prop
erty of the applicant.
Monday, January 27.
Washington, Jan. 27.— Greatly to
the aaiprtee of everyone, the subject of
slavery was introduced in the
today.
Secretary Taft was directly
charged with having a knowledge of
els very in the Philippine Islands. Tha
debate was made pertinent by the
bums o f tbe bill revising the criminal
coda of the United States which pro
vide panaMea for dealing in slaves.
Hale asserted that such provisions
should be stricken out, ae ha regarded
slavery as obsolete in the United States
to it.
Hey burn, in charge of tbe bill, con
tended for the retention of the provl
•ion, saying that there era forme of sla
very other than those abolished by tha
C ivil war.
Washington, Jan. 27.— The financial
question was discussed in the house to
day by Fowler, chairman of tha com
mittee on banking and oorrancy, in
exhaustive speech in which he opposed
bond escured currency and tha proposi
tion looking to the establishment of a
central bank. Ha need far hie tax
bill introdoesd by him early in the
present month providing, among other
things, for bank redemption districts,
which, he argned, would mast national
emergencies.
Fowler declared the United States
had tha w ont financial aad oorrancy
Washington, Jan. 80. — The ap
in the world, instead of tbe
proaching trial in this city of Hyde,
Diamond, Benson
and
Sehneider,
The Indian appropriation bill
«barged with conspiracy to defraud the reported to the house today by M i.
government oat of public lends la Pa Sherman, chairman o f tha bouse
cific ooast territory, provoked consider mittee on Indian affaire.
The bill
able discussion in the bouse today in aarriea a total appropriation of $8,216,
tha conns of the consideration of tbe «97.
urgent deficiency appropriation bill.
T b e bill carries a provision requiring
R E P O R T T O BE FAV O R ABLE
that the expenses o f tha trial shall be
borne entirely by the United States, Fulton's Bllf Regulating Railroads Re-
but it waa stricken out on a point of
Bupport.
order by Mann, of Illinois.
Washington, Feb. 3.— Northwestern
senators who united in sapper ting Sen
Wednesday, January 29.
ator Fulton's amendment to the inter
Washington, Jan. 29.— The senate
state commerce act, prohibiting rail
was eatertained today by a series of
roads from enforcing any increased in
animated comments on the method
terstate rate prior to the determination
adopted by Secretary of the Treasury
of lta reasonableness by the Interstate
Cortelyoo in placing before the senate
Commerce commission, have been very
hla reply to the resolution oalllng for
busy during the past week, so much so
notification relative to the operations of
that the Interstate Commerce commis
the Treasury department In connection
sion has agreed to report favorably the
with tbe financial disturbance. The
bill.
reoretery bad bad tha introductory p u t
When Senator Fulton appeared be
o f bis reply printed, and oopiea of the
fore the oommittoe early in the weak,
pamphlet were on the deaks of all sen
he was told that tbe railroads were ds-
ators, which waa declared by Demo
mending a hearing and that the eom-
cratic senators to be without precedent.
mittee would not set on the bill until a
Tbe Seat tig exposition bill was given
full hearing could be granted. This
a black aye when It waa passed over
meant that tha bill would be puebed
under rale nine.
This means that
aside and go unacted upon, at least this
hereafter tbe b ill can be considered
session.
Tha Northwest men were de-
on ly when a majority of the senate
termind to get action that they finally
votes to taka it up.
Tbe senate passed a b ill to reorgan Induced the committee to waive hqar*
ings on condition that the bill beamend-
ise tbe corps of dental surgeons attach
ed
giving the Interstate Commerce com
ed to tbe army.
8eoator Hopkins introduced a joint mission the right to determine what in
resolution proposing an amendment to creased rates should beoome operative
tha constitution prohibiting polygamy without action on their part and what
should be lnveetigted before becoming
in tha United States.
effective. The compromise b ill was
framed by a subcommittee Saturday
Washington, Jan. 29.— The need of afternoon.
am American merchant marine as an
auxiliary to the navy formed tbe prin
P U T U P M O N IT O R A S TA R G E T
cipal topic of discussion in the house
today during the consideration of the
Washington, Jan. 28.— Encouraged
urgent deficiency appropriation bill.
by
tha valuable result believed to have
The debate was preo pitated by Little
been obtained by the British admiralty
field, of Maine, who questioned the
in tba spectacular sinking of tbe old
legality of the provision appropriating
$1,000,000 to supply a deficiency of battleship Hero by modem gun fire
coal for tha navy oaoaed by transfer of lately, the Navy department has deter
the battleship fleet from the AtUuatio to mined npon a similar experiment,
though not one to be carried out to the
the Pacific. He oriticiaed oongrasa for
earns point A single-tor rated monitor
its failure to make appropriations for a
te to be made a target for tha big 12-
merchant marina.
inch rifles of a battleship, and the ex
The b ill was still under consideration
periment w ill take plaoe in the waters
when the house adjourned.
of C kern peaks bey or the Potomac
river. I t te not the purpem to destroy
Tuesday, January 28.
tha monitor, which waa built only
Washington, Jan. 28.— The senate about 10 years ago, but tbe gun fire
tx la y ordered that the privileges of the w ill be directed aaainet one of her
floor be extended to Beplto Legarda. turrets. Much mechanism te contained
and Pablo Ocambo, resident commis in the turret and information la desired
sioner» appointed by the Philippine as aa to tba effect of actual gun fire upon
sembly.
ibis controlling machinery.
Présidant a f Washington Stato School
Taita Hla Experiences.
Following to the address delivered by
President E. A . Bryan, of the state sol-
l«go. to tbs wheatgrowsrs of Washing
ton at their reoent masting in Pullman,
in which be recited various observa
tions ha had mads during bis recently
completed trip abroad:
” T! m one thing that i
white in Europe wee the feet
Americans do not fully realise the
greatness of our own land, and ita op
portunities, sod the greatness and op
portunities of oar own people as com
pared with oar brsthan In Europe. The
opportunity for the avenge man te so
much greater that wa can hardly con
ceive the difference. In Europe a man
te born in a d a w from where he cannot
eeoape, and be accordingly fits himself
for that druse. There te ftiatifioation
after stratification, and it is practically
impossible for an Individual to pass
from clans to class; and think that tbe
freedom of tbe American people is one
o f the greatest things which we have
here.
" I n Italy tbe poverty aad distress
were very interesting, although it
cited tha greatest pity. . I t
if there were no and of beggars. They
begged In almost every way imagine-
bie. W hole families could bo Men
bagging together by mesne o f musical
instruments. In one case I notiead a
woman holding an umbrella apslda
down to catch tbs coppers, white tha
father played the goiter, and tha child
ren each played soma sort of musical
Instrument, and a ll wars bon in g. Sev
eral bosky looking fellows dived into
the asa to get ooppora worth about a
half cant, and bagged the people to
throw tha ooppers in. I t seamed as if
one-half of the population lived off tha
other half.
“ I waa very mneh interested in tbe
the heavy draft work te a vary good an
imal Indeed. There were great no»
bars of magnifioent stallions that would
have sold in this market for from two
thousand to three thousand dollars,
and they were all of a vary high type.
One thing that impressed »ae both in
London and Parte waa that the average
coach horse was a much larger fellow
than we have been sooustomed to see
for that work. I think that we people
here in America should look toward
breading a larger animal that we have
ip tba past, and on I see wa watch oar-
wives, we w ill be inclined to breed
down. I d Naples there were many cab
borers, and about ninety par cent of the
cab hones driven were stallions.
One
thing that waa very interesting to me
wm that they do not nee the bit. They
use an instrument that (ita over the
nose, and above tbe nostril te apieea
which extends out about throe inches,
and whan palling a horse to stoft they
poll on the now.
" I n going np tha Tiber river north
of Roma, almost every wagon t h a t l
being drawn by oxen, either
by tandem, or with a yoke. Tba ox«
all vary strong fellows, quite
large, well built, and had huge borne
rising above their heads. Thera did
not seem to be tha beef type of cattle,
nor was there any milk type. I eup-
pow their oows, were, of oourse, need
for m ilking purposes, but they were
not apparently bred to either type, «but
rather to the ox type.
" T b e poorer class of Italians do not
know what it te to have meat in any
quantity. Tbe average man is.too poor
to be able to buy beef, sa they would
have to pey not lee» than twenty-two
cents e pound for 1L Kids are used for
flesh there a great deal. Tha swine
there were very large, and rather more
6f tba type of tha bocou bog than Ilka
our Berkshire« or Poland Chinas. They
use goats' m ilk a great deal, and es
pecially in NepuM.
In the morning
you would see women and men driving
goats around from place to place, ae
tt>e customer has the privilege of hav
ing tha operation of m ilking performed
in hie presence. The goat selected te
milked, and in many cases you w ill a
a goat being taken np in an elevator, or
up a stairway, wherever the customer
may be, and then milked in his pres-
i.
In Italy tha tillage te of a vary in
tensified kind.
There, many of tha
Italians have their own vegetable gar
den, and rates their own Vegetables.
Hera we pay twelve or fifteen cents s
heed for cauliflower, and in Italy you
can buy a down heads of oaulifiower
for six cents, and that w ill make it
cleat why the Italian ia able to live ox
a vegetable diet so w ell.
The ptople
train their vineyard« upon trees, and
in many oases there te hardly any top
to this tree«, as they had been cut dewn
to »tamps for the vine» to clim b on. I
did not get a decent apple to eat until
I waa on bornd tha ship, and bad some
Oregon apples served to me.”
For told m eet T o four tablespoon-
fuls o f freshly grated horseradish add
t heaped* teaepoonful of granulated
roger, half a teaepoonful o f salt, a
lash of pepper aad two teaspoonfula o f
prepared mustard. Add vinegar to
make it smooth and creamy. To serrs
with hot meats, add two tablespoon-
rule of thick cream and heat In a dish
set In boiling water. Do not let tba
m lT t n r g t a l l
B gga
Experiment Farm In Umatilla.
Washington, Jan. 80.— Representa
tiv e Ellis today again took np with the
reclamation service Are question of es
tablishing an experimental (arm in the
Utaatilla Irrigation project to demon
strate the beat method of irrigation and
tha bast crops to plant. Ha was told
that 40 acres bed been eel aside for
this purpose. Later be wee assured by
tbe secretary of agriculture that his
department would at oaoe taka charge
o f tha term.
Electlon Cautas UpHstng.
Washington, Jan. 39.— Rumor» oían
uprlaing or an invasión ln Honduras
boa reached the State departa en L De
talle are lMking but It te bolleved tha
leader« of the movement a n persona
who were driven oot of Honduras Into
Guatemala durlng tha test ravolutionafy
outbraak. Tha revival of tha attampt
to overthrow tha gosrnmant at tote
tima te belleved to heve basa inspirad
by tha faot tost toe electlons for presi
den! ara to ha hald atoo.
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Select round, smooth tomatoes o f uni
form alas Cut a thin alleo from tbW
top o f each and with a teaspoon scoop
out enough o f tbs pulp to admit aa
at Season the caviti •• with salt aad
pappar and a tiny pinch of onion as
parsley. Drop an egg Into each,
tbs tomatoas Into a wsllrbuttered pea,
to which a vary little- water bos basa
added end bake about fifteen minutes.
Season with butter and serve sack to
mato on a slice of delicately biwwa
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