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... r D EN ATU R ED A LC O H O L. Farmers M*y Make It Future Fuel of the West. By I M W. U w k gwnuiy WasMnst cn But» The NEWBERG GRAPHIC Gran«% Tuniwatar. Hath. Two years ago the Orange, eaelat ed by some other organisations, wen), baturaav, February 29 I Wednesday, February M . to work to try and pass a law. that . Washington, Feb. 29— Senator El- Washington, Feb. 24.— There were would allow aloohol to be manufac kit, ohalrmenn ot the committee on in- two speeches In crltlclim o f the A id ' tured end used for light and fuel tentaie coaimerec, said today that this rlch currency bill in the senate to- without having to pay the prohibí ti“ e revenue tax, that had been commlttae would report adversely o u ida2 i .... a that* The currency bill was, on motion qulred by the government, so as to ' Senator Fulton’s bill, providing that of Aldrich, made the unfinished bus free the people of the country from no Interstate freight n l < ■hall be in- iness. the tyranny of the Standard OH Co. crspeed until the Interstate Commerce The bill to revise the criminal ■ commission shpll hold soch increase to laws of the United States was passed which hae gradually raised the price of fuel oil from a low price to an be reasonable. after adoption o f Culberson's amend amount that Is paying the monopoly Mr. Elkina says this adverse report ment penalising the improper giving extremely large dividends, thereby will be baaed on a letter which he hae out of information by government of levying an unreasonable tax on the received from Chairman Knapp, of the ficials affeotlng the market value o f consumer of the products o f petro Interstate Commerce ocmmiaeLon, say* products of the soil, except upon leum After a long and hard fight In log it la the opinion of that commiasion proper authority. The senate today adopted a reso congress In which the Standard Oil that such legislation is inadvisable. lution Introduced by Senator Lodge Company did their beet to prevent requesting the preeldent to send to th e passage p assage of the bill, we conquered Washington, Feb. 99.— Thera naa a r e q u e u in g m e p re s id e n t io eena to the the senate correspondence with Ven-1 now a farmer, or several of them suggestion of “ graft” in the boost to eauela In relation to pending contro-1 may erect a etili, and make alcohol day in eooaldsrlng a paragraph in the versies concerning alleged wrongs in any quantities, tbe same to be de army appropriation bill appropriating done to Americans in that country natured, or poisoned, by officers ap 126,0000 for. the purchase of 4,006 scree by the Venesuelan government. pointed by the government, and may of lend near Washington, D. 0., for a then be used or sold to any one un- Washington, .Feb. 24.— The climax de$.a permit which may be obtained target range. Mann, Illinois, opposed the prooaition and rldionied (he idea of In general debate on the army ap from tbe government. propriation bill In the house came It is now our duty to get the ap .paying MO an acre for snob property. todey, when Daicell, Pennsylvania, After the provision had been farther recognised as one o f the foremost pliances for the use of the product debated, it was stricken oat on e point protectionists of the country, deliv Into .general use, eo that there will be a demand tor the alcohol, so that of order by Mann. ered an exhaustive speech In defense there will be distilleries Installed all The last paragsph of the bill also of the republican pary and Its' pol over the west, ao as to uae tbe waste met an obstruction in Mann, who vigo icies, in which be upheld tbe prin products of our farms to make fuel rously attacked tbs proposition it In ciple o f tbe protectve tariff system for our engines, stoves, both heating volved of giving the ohief of ordnance and said that under It the United and cooking, and to give ue one of •discretion in purchasing ordnanot sup States had become the greatest of the best lights that you ever saw, I wish that It were passible for me plies without publicly divulging their manufacturing nations. The army appropriation bill was ingredients, and tbs provision went oat read for amendment and Its consid to show the lamp with its beautiful light, ao that you could realise the oa a point of order. eration was not concluded when the value of It as a light producing fuel. The bill then waa paase<f, carrying a house adjourned. Wherever I have demonstrated the total appropriation of |»4,7 ,767,644. light, it has met with an enthusias 2S tic reception and it is only • qo 39. Washington. Feb. 26.— Currency tlon of letting people see the value Washington, Feb. 28.— Long Win- legislation''was the chief topic before o f de-natured alcohol, to insure tere spent In Isolated sections o f Al- the senate today. For nearly three demand thnt will fill our lnnd with «aka have so greatly Increased the hoars Gwen. of Oklahoma, spoke on distilleries, making our own tael oat percentage of Inaanlty that the sen-'the Aldrich bill, savin* that he had. o f the small potatoes, sprouted ate today passed a M U authorising through er-Senator Jones, o f Arkan- j wheat, small, end Imperfect apples, tourist Through Pullman standard large expenditures for tbe mainten sas, In 1900 proposed legislation and fruit o f other varieties, and In •spiti* ears dally to Omaha, ance of the Alaskan insane. The 6 aomewhat similar to the bill under fact, anything that Is composed of tans; tourist slsaptag i per cent o f the license moneys col consideration, but with essential dlf- sugar or starch, City; through Pullman tourist lected outside of the Incorporated ferences, which he declared would | A corn-field, with ita stalks filled Mrsonally conducted) weekly to ' (ansas City: reclinine chair oars (a towns for road building, schoqls and have prevented the recent panic h ad, with nweetneaa, will make large to ths Bast daily. the care of the Insane has been found It been enacted Into law. Owen re- quantities of alcohol, and a small insufficient for tbe demands. celved close attention from the sens- amount of land will rains enough Consideration of the Indian appro- tors and was frequently interrupted. fuel to keep our homes well heated T IM SCHEDULI* prlntion bill and a speech by 8moot, with questions, which led to spirited i and lighted for the year, o f Utah, on tbe currency bill, con- debate. ' Another good quality of this al- SUt Lake, Denver, StOOp. ah Chicago sumed nearly the entire time in th e , The Indian appropriation bill re- ’ eohol Is that It ia perfectly clean and Ft. Worth,Omaha, Portland senate today. The Indian bill was celved consideration during a part healthful. There la no duat, smoke. Kansas City, at. passed. Louis, Chicagoaud o f the day. The bill was read soot, or gas, developed in the burn- »■JO a. m. ▼ia I In* of It for either light or heat, through. Huntington. Washington, Feb. AS.— Without a T eller declared that Indian Mile and It does not vitiate the air In the -dissenting voice the house early In have in the past been pat through room, as It contains oxygen, in Itself 7:16 a.m. Balt Inks, Denver, At'anuc tbe day, under a special rule restored the eenkte loaded down with new and does not have to one the oxygen Ft.Worth, Omaha, Express Kansas City, a t to the army appropriation bill the legislation that should never have oat o f the sir in the room, ao much Louls.Lhlcagoand provisions to Increase the pay of-non been adopted. nn any other fuel. Huntington. commissioned officers and men and • There is no wick-trimming to be Walla Walla, LswU- ■to prohibit tbe private employment Washington, Feb. 26— General de done, as the wick is never on tire, ton, Kpokane.Wal- • » a . : St. Paul ■of army musicians for pay, both of bate on the army appropriation bill and as far as smoke le concerned, rast Hall P u llm a n , which yesterday went out on points In tha house of representatives today the lamp chimneys will never need Hlm polla, St. tu ^ m . Pani, Duluth, Mil o i order. again furnished opportunity for free any^ashln*, no the lamps are much waukee, Chicago Spokane The house took up an amendment expression o f opinion on the issues easier to take care of. and hast. offered by Foster, of Illinois, appro of the day. Garrett o f Tennessee' Ton can tarn It off until them Is a priating 91.600,000 fo r joint man and Han of North Carolina arraigned very small light, and ao makes a per- euvers of the militia organisations of the Republican party for Its policy fact night lump, as them Is no gas, for fuller information the several states and the regular with regard to the tariff, while no thorn le from a kerosene tamp, army.' It provoked extended debate, Hayes of California denounced the to make the bed room a hot-bed o f nearest ticket agent, or H ull and Tawney lending In opposi financial system of the United States disease. tion. ae “ patchwork,” and the Aldrich bill • There is another great boon to the The amendment was altered ao an as "fallin g far short Of the remedial housewife In the alcohol flat-iron, to limit tbe amount to $1,000,000 legislation needed.” | which will burn only about a cent’s and as modified waa agreed to, on The only remarks pertinent to the worth of fuel, rather than ten or flf- division, 66 to 48, but on tbe vote army bill were made by Parker of | teen cents worth as when you have being taken by tellers it was lost, 69 New Jersey, who spoke In favor of to use a stove o f any sort. You can t o 60. the proposition for Increased pay take this flntlron into any room o f for the officers and men, and Kim- the house, out onto the porch, ont termnn of Wisconsin in support o f under n shade tree, or anywhere else Thursday, February. 27. thnt yon went to, ns yon hare no Washington, Feb. 27.— One of tbe ' restoration of the canteen most dramatic scenes In the senate I The seven hours allowed for gen-1 “ string” attached to you ue in the was enneted today when Owen, o f J eral debate on the bill will expire to- electric iron, and you do not have to Oklahoma, Instated, In tragis t o n e s 1 morrow, when the measure will be travel back and forth between the ironing board and the stove, as you and w ith 'face showing much emo read for amendment. have always had to do, nor do you tion, that the five civilised tribes of have to stand near a hot stove while Indians were dead and that he, as a Monday, February 24. you are doing your ironing. member of the tribe o f Cherokee In Washington, Feb. 24.— Oocan mail ...... . to ....... W rite me ....... and ... I ........ will tell you dians, was not under the control of ■nd currency legislation were how you may procure these splendid the secretary of the interior. The w__ rendered „ all „ „ the „ „ more jn. «ven t was In- , both the subjects of epeeche* in the improvements, as tbe Grange is an- T er^ tin g”by tae "tact"t*hat'bwen was today. Gallinger opened tbejxlous to get people to know of the * v “ *- *------* ol * 1 hia L" bill ------------ sharply engaged in controversy by debate in favor for ocean advantages to be derived from the Cnrtis, of Kansas, himself a Kaw In- mall subsidy to baild np tbe American introduction of denatured alcohol diflu merchant marine, and was lollowed by Agricultural Club Formed. It was tbe first time that two men Depew, who strongly approved tbe Bjr J. H. grandson. Department ot Dsiirin*. Idaho with Indian blood in their veips had measure. Experiment Station. Moscow. « r e r locked horns as senators In the Him mans, oi North Carolina, and A sudden impetus was given the senate chamber. The controversy White, of Maryland, spoke in criticism agricultural Interests of the Univer «ro se in connection with tbe consid- of the Aldrich onhency bill, White sity of Idaho on the 10 of December, «ratton of tbe Indian bill and was precipitated by a motion on the part announcing that he would not vote fbr 1007 when the students of that de •of Owen to have the bill, ao amended any measure before the senate. An partment organised an agricultural as to recognise tbe citlsenship of five hoar was devoted.to tbe further oonsid- club. It consists of students deeply clvtlixed tribes of Indians by putting eratlon of the bill to revise the criminal interested In agriculture, who are doing all In their power to build up tb e word “ late” before this designs code. tlon, calling them the “ late five civ Gallinger reviewed conditions ndner n strong agricultural college in the ilised tribes.” which the- mcrahantm arine of thla university. It is with n keen sense After further debate, 'in which oonntry is operating and oiled many ad- of the needs of Idaho that the move Owen, Curtis, Clapp. McCumber and vantagxcc that be believed will acorne ment is begun. Idaho ia on « of the most rapidly growing states of the Lodge participated, Owen’s proposi tion to designate tbe Indians as the to the commercial interests of the union. Over 700,000 acres o f land “ late five civilized tribes” was voted United 8tates if better mail service to have been added within the last year down. Owen’s vote was the only one South America and other points is ee- or two to the grants covered by the I tabliahed. Irrigation companies. This will fur In Its support. nish room for thousands of beautiful Washington, Feb. 27.— Represen I Washington, Feb. 24.—Tbe unnsnal homes In tbe near future. It is ob tative Lilley, o f Connecticut, today spectacle of the committee on rales vious that scientific skill will be in under tbe conditions introduced a resolution calling on being overruled by it* chairman, tbe demand the secretary of the navy to inform ! speaker, on the floor of the house, was brought about by this extended sys the of .... representatives of „ the . witnessed in that body today, muoh to tem of Intqnslve farming. . house , , , . A publication known as the Idaho Student Farmer will be the club’s , « < * of the oommittae. main method ot Interesting the farm pedo boats owned by tbe United The army appropriation bill, carry ers of the state In the work of the States government, together with full Information of reports relating ing 186,007,644, waa taken np. After agricultural college, and It it hoped to the performance of each, subma Hall, of Iowa, had explained Its pro by this method to get n great many rine accidents thereto and repair* visions, Blayden, of Texas, criticised students from the farms. It Is prob thereon. Mr. Lilley said: "th e enormous extravagance of the mil ably tbe only atndent agricultural ” 1 am informed that the doten or itary establishment,” while Holiday, paper published In the colleges of the so submarines purchased from the of Indiana, pleaded for increased pay northwest. The first and only num ber of the present scholastic year Holland Boat Company by the Gov for the enlisted men of the army. will come out in a week or ten days. ernment Are practically all sick, Other speeches were delivered by Tbe people o f Idaho should re broken and tied up at wharves, out o f commission, and that the Octopus Hamilton, of Iowa, who favored tariff f spond with the true spirit o f an ener which outstripped its competitors In revision, and by Waehtrarn, of Mkssa- getic commonwealth. 8end In your the trials off Newport last year, Is In chnsetts, in favor of removing the re name and address to the Idaho Stu nuch a shape of dilapidation that ac striction of the Sherman anti-trust law dent Farmer, University of Idaho, ceptance by the navy department haa regarding organisations of merchants Moscow, and receive the first cony free. been refused. in oertaln cases. 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