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ia&t w ' HM fW l ¿ 1 2 ; 4 ^ 3 <1 r •• 1 Saturday, Apr« 4, -, W u h ltigte, April 4.—Tha anqy an. propriatlon bill was completad by tie lie committee on military attain today and w ill be reported to the ate on Monday. It will aarry stoat $11,000,000 more t e n was provided in t e bill aa H paneed t e hoaae, making a tote) of approximately $«»,000,000. An item o! about $7,000,000 wae in- eluded to Inereaea the pay 6f the army, revenue cutter service and marine corps, but excluding enlisted men of the navy, 4n aooardaaoe with the pro* Aiakm of t e bill which was passed by bili void o! I wbioh market! He considerai Mooday and Tusadeg;. More ì w u mede witblthè messore tl any p revio» dày, and t e indieations a^e that it wlll flnally get through ta- iDorroWe k Today’s diseuaeion dwelt on a prò po titi»'! farsa iftersased appropriatiou ter tha farmen’ bui latine, w h i c h , „ __ waa refused, and t e subject of intuir iea loto road-buildlng, sto., by thè de- pdrtment, t e trend of opinion belog that snob work should be enoooraged. Washington, April 4.—By adopting a aweeping cloture rule in the bourn today, the Republicans left to the Dem ocrats vary limited powers. No longer ean a filibuster be conducted againt t sending to conference bills with senate amendments; no longer can a moticn to oloee debate be amended or discuss ed, and no longer Can a motion to ad journ taka precedence over a motion to March SI Washington, March 31.-—Tbe alleged tendency of tbe general government to override the powers of the states of t e Union and to IgnaM t e rerirtotioos of tbe constitution iras the subjeot of re marks by Teller, of Colomdo, in t e senate today. Ha deolaredthat there had grown up a practise of attempting to juetify any aet by t e Federalaathor- itles, whether there waa autporlty for it or pot, so long aa it waa ascribed to the pablic interest. To# remainder of the day v n dot ad to discussion of t e Benton dam bill on its merits. Hey bars and Bo both of Idaho, took opposing sides. Hey burn opposing and Borah favoring- Hey burn declared ha would maintain his position, even if aatisffod that by so doing ha would imperil his seat in tha senate. No vote Bad bean re When tha senate adjourned. Williams forced a rol let 11 on tha ad option of tha rule, and it waa adopted, 188 to 119. " Ooaaidaration of the District of Co lombia appropriation bill waa then re sumed, but only after anotner rolloall. Friday, April $.■;■ J Washington, April 8.—The senate committee on judiciary spent some hoars considering the various bilk in tended to relieve prohibited states from fa rt am I ioterfarenoe ia dealing with liquor traffic wlthm t e borders of such states, but no agreement wta reached. It was determined, however, to vote on the measures on Monday. From t e discussion tod» y there ap peared tff be a chance for the reporting o f acme measure dsallnk with a part of at least, that have been ia a number of Southern which have been prevented by wHnp from exercising their police powers for t e control of intoxicants. , li P P t ft OOUWT TO DIOIOK/ —V — / Ruef Asks That «lodge DesUng Be Fortddden to Tyy Him. .: , San Francisco, April $.—Wfth t e views of Judge Maurice T. Dooling, as announced from t e beneb, that an Im- munity oaotseot te non existent in law, illegal If entered into by a dtatrtet at torney and unenforceable by a defend ant, indicating a probable ad veto ruling on t e objection of Abraham Roof to farther proceedings against him be cause of the promise of Immunity made him by the prosecution but afterwards repudiated, Roof, through his attorn nays, today mafia application to t e State Supreme court for a writ of man date and petitioned for a writ of pro hibition. The applteation and petition are identical with t e ones denied yes terday by the District Court of Appeal- The Supreme oourt to aekod to prohibit Judge Dooling from continuing t e trial of Raef, and to issue a writ of andate ordering him to transfer t e aa to another department of t e ( parlor court. » x Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Haney this afternoon replied to t e argument of Frank J.* Murphy, who iaed t e question of the immunity nteect before Judge Pooling ttj* morning and con tended that through Ruef’» reiianoe upon t e promise made him, his eonstitotioasl rights were in vaded when he testified before the grand jury and that be wae entitled to be placed book where be oould attack the validity of tha indictments. The NEWBERG GRAPHIC < r will prove interesting to every every family In this county G E T YOUR NAME ON OUR BOOKS GON fu N E ittuoN P acific PRACTICE MPARLY OVER. »asola at, Magdatena B ; Orni and Ciano I Boa Diego,, Gal., Aprii porte reosi ved from Magda lena bay ■tate that t e reoord target praotiee of 1906 far t e Atlantic I t e 1* predicai ly tbe lari of t e “ Big 16” tO go spon t e oompletad t e firing of her 18-inch Through Pullman a yeeterday and today waa rompiti — a t care dally te i ber nooafi with t e rlflse in t e th^'uïh P u liti w r eoi Mori of t e ahips r jr . Citai ro also have completed their torpedo prac ___ te the Eaet daily. tice. so that little remains to be done at Magdalena hay bat to ooel and otean ■hip. ,. ñgridriteN Lt. It to said that all oT the veosela will lake an »S c ie n t ooal to cany them to »• ► a Ban Francisco. In this way t e ahlpe will bo o p » to visitors evsgy day of their stay at t e v a rio » ports » t e During eoaling days all ships of tbe navy am barred to visitor* and 7 :t t iS A tiffin tío practical ly all of th^ officers have to Express sn /p lemain on board. The Connecticut, which brought Ad- nqjral E » to 8 » Diego yeeterday af- WaUh Salisi U r i» apd whioh oleared again for S S i^ u ïïX i; Magdalene bay at 4 o’clock in t e after- tZïz:___-ta- 840 miles south at noon to Paul, Duhilh Jáll- day and will rejoin t e fleet late to morrow afternoon. The weather at Magdalena hay is re ported i as cloudy and threatening, these condition* having prevailed for time. No min bao falten ia t e bay, but a few miles intend it te » i d have b e » heevy abo were. White M M . M c M U R R A Y, uniforma were expected to he worn, hot bine has b o » the prescribed oolor iy every day.__________ Washington, March 81.—After hav ing undergone manu changea, t e para graph ef the agricultural appropriation bill relating to the "bureau of foi waa finally passed by t e hones of rep- /• by Humphreys, of to inersaw by $168,450 the apppropriatien for soil investigations provoked a long debate. After many five-minute speeches had been and agnftmt the proposition, it ried, 100 to 88. The bill waa laid aside lew than half Washington, .April 8.— When t e completed, aqd t e house adjourned. boose of reprt eentatives adjourned ktc today, t e breach betwusn tem ajoajty Monday, March 30. and minority parties was, if anyibiim Washington. March 80.—The objec wider than ever. Che leaden on both tion of the -president to the aides arrived on t e seene early, appar tien of dams screw navigable riven by ently nope t e worse for the parliamen private companies, except whan tha tary struggle of t e night before. The public interest te folly guarantsed, fig Democrats resumed dilatory tactics and ured in the consideration of a house kept it up throughout the day/notwith bill in t e senate today. This bill pro standing'tbe oommlttee on rules apph> posée to authone the Benton Water log the gag law to general debate on oompany to construct a dam aeroas the District of Columbia appropriation Soaks river, in tbe state of Washing bill, whioh waa in order for considera ton. tion. The rule was adopted amid up The urgent deficiency M il, appropri roar and after t e Democrats has ex sting 't S . o o o for armor, ate., for hausted every parliamentary move heretofore authorised, waa which they could make to obstruct its On motion of Warren, $50,000 final disposition. v led for mileage of officers and contrast surgeons of t e army when au Thursday, April 2. thorised by taw« - Washington, April S.—Tha executive A bill fegulating the sale of liquor in session of t e senate today was largely licensed taveioa in Alaska was pawed. »«*1 by discussion, without pas It forbids gambling in placée in which sage of a bill to reorganise t e public liqoor ta sold. Parkins said that in CONDEMNS ALL PENDING BILLS. school system In the District of Colum t e days of prohibition in Alaska there bia by placing it under t e control of a was much smuggling and illicit selling Now York director appointed by the national com of liqoor. , missioner of education, superseding the -None of o te New York, April 8.—J -- control by t e board of odaoatkta oom- Washington, March $0.—Chargea of currency legislation now 1 De . * fore posed of cltisena of t e District. a serious nature against Gifford Pin- M, with t e exception of the Lover- The bill relating to tha settlement of cbot, chief of t e formtry bureau, wore ing bill, white provides for the sp claims of states on account of the die- made today in the bouse by Smith, of pointment of apommlmion to in vesti- position of public land was again taktn California, and Mo^dell/of Wyoming, gets the currency and hanking systems up and the Bacon amendment for set daring consideration of the agricultural at the United Btetee, will have the ap- tling the accounts of ownora of cotton Mil. Smith accused him of entering jroval of the New York chamber of oeisad by t e government Airing t e into a secret understanding with the ommerae. This waa the deoielon to Civil war, amounting to $5,000,000, Sity of Lae Angelrn, with a view to se day whan the sham bar adopted tbe re was considered« but without results curing to t e ©tty valuable water rights port of its special committee to investi either on t e bill or the amendment. In the Owens river valley, as against gate and report upon pending legisla the interests of private parties having tion. It te the belief of the committee Washington, April 8.—Carrying a prior claim*. Mondell denounced hhn that there ta little ehanoe o ' any cur total of $11.108,806, t e africultoral for, as be charged, illegally paying the rency legislation being enacted at the appropriation bill- waa pawed by the expenses of forest offieiata in attending present session of congress. home late today. It had been under conventions in t e West, in whtah the Tbe committee's n p r t reoommends disease ion for nine days and from tbe government had no part, and also for time its consideration began until the spending govdknment money to boost t e coariawnt of a taw providing for the appointment of a commtesion to in -veyr end its provisions were attaeked his bureau in the newspapers. Mr. vestigate the currency and banking sys • t every tons, with tbe result that It Plnchot wae defended by Pollard, of tems of the U n it» States and other underwent many changes. Just before Nebraska, and Scott, of Kansas leading commercial nations and to re its pawage, Bcott, of Kansas, chairman Smith, of California, denounced t e o f the agricultural oommittee, made aa forestry servioe for attempting to ac port such measure "aa may be found necessary to place our currency and unsuocawful fight to havo stricken put quire ttm Owens valley in Call lorn la. hanking ryatem on a sound basis, which the amendment adopted yesterday con ia absolutely s e e» tie I for t^e perma siderably increasing the appropriation Oslo Doesn't Uke Job. nent welfare and progrsae*ef the ooon- for Boil instigations. Washington. March 81.— The Hon ‘ n r” _______________ i ' Daring t e debate today a brief flurry was created by Harrison, of Now York, orable Thom » Gale, delegate ia M a Democrat, characterising aa socialistic grees from the territory of Alaska, h » Indiana polls, April 8.—Tbe first offi t e bill of the minority leadtir, W il tbe happy facolty of knowing when he bas had enough. Two years in oongress cial act of President Lewie, of the liams, providing for the utilisation of the treasury surplus in the construction Is ail be can stand. The job II not to United Mineworkere of America, in nod Improvement of roods In t e seve hie liking and he intends tb quit. He ■seaming his office today, waa to send te not a candidate for re-eleoiton, and telegraphic invitations to the operators ral states. ha* so rioted in plain terms. Mr. Oslo of the competitive field, consisting of h » made the di*oovery that baa b e » Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana Wednesday, April I. made by hundred* of men before him, sod Illinois, to attend a meeting ia Washington, April 1.—Senator Hey- but a d ¡»cover y which few will dlmom; thia elty Monday, April 6, with repre burn’s three-day filibuster to defeat 1h it a member of oengreae isn’t swob aa sentatives o! the miner*, to make an Representative Jones' Mil authorising awful bte follow, after all. Ha te big effort to agree upon a call for an inter tha Benton Water company, to dam k> bis people at hose, but when be state wage convention and, IF necessary, bnake river at Three-Mile rapids endtd som » to Washington be» la a pigmy; to decide o p » e general resumption of in alter rout this afternoon, the senate one of many. The job »M om measures mining operations inttbe field. turning him down by a vote of 47 to 4. up to expectations, and Mr. Gale te one Tbe passage of thk bill and the ooa- of the few who is frank enough to votes Just R a se» Contract Speed. alderatten oka measure for adjodtesting hie disappointment and get out./ Rockland, Me., April *8.— Facing ad- the olaims of statw against t e govern —n ------ * ” " ** y -.v ' verm conditions today in tbe way of ment on aooonnt of the disposition of Abolish Ospitai Punishment highwinds and heavy seas, the armored the proceeds of publfo lends ooeopled oruiaer Montana exoeeded her contract nearly the entire sew ion of t e senate •Washington, Merab 81__ A bill to abolish capita) punishment in tbe Dis requlremeata by a slender margin on today. _ _ _ ■ trict of Coin mb la h » been introdooed the Rockland trial courts. Her fastest mile, which waa mad« with the tide in Washington, April 1.—DabaUoo t e in the boose by Mr. Bcott, of Kansas. her favor, w u at t e rate of SS.8 knots an boar. Tbe Montana made 18 rone Test Commodity Clause. Washington, April I . —Hpeneer Ed today, balag started at a 16-knot clip, Washington, April 1.—The govern- mqnt will dot prosecute for failure to dy, the the Chicago man who has for whioh w u incruaad gradully to 88 comply with the "commodity danse" many months him an attache of the knots. of the railroad rate law, p »d ln g a de American legation In London and who “ V ---------------- Anarchy Rules In Hnyti. cision of the Supreme oourt. The ptu- recently married Misa Bpreckels, daugh Paris, April 8.—A dispatch received ident has directed t e Departm »t Of ter of John D, Sprockets, waa today Jnottoe to bring a test com as soon as nominated by President Roosevelt for here today from Port au Prince, Hayti, possible after it become effective,. t e minister to the Netherlands. His head says that the situation there to dxtrmne- traneport quarter* w ill be la Loxotebourg. Eddy ly grave and that oompiste anarchy pre law forbidding any'rsilroad to ti her than la a brother In-law of Senator Bever vails. The di»p*tch further any artioie or Mrimodlty warahipe preparing timber produced by each nod, or In Idge, of Indiana, who married hta eta- that to land — rissa which It te intareeted. When You Have a Bad Cold Three Trains East' Daily js o ÿ & js z r s r » C0U6 oQ¿hs,CoIds CROUP. t e th e speedy and psu n s tw o f bad ooids stands -without a SORE TH R O AT. 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