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C O N D IT IO N W O R RIES D O C T O R S PROCEEDINGS OF C O B S IN BRIEF Admiral Evans Very Sick Man .and Recovery Will Be Stew. • Paso Robles, Cal., A pril 10.— Mrs Robley D. Evans and her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte 0 . Marsh, arrived here short!v after 6 o’clock yesterday after noon and joined Reer Admral Evans at the hot springs. Their coming cheered him greatly, and. it Is believed, w ill have a good i f f sot. W hile his rheumastlsm has almost disappeared as a result of the treatment at the hot springs and his normal eon d I tion baa improved greatly and he has regained considerable strength, Dr MoDteald and L . B. Phillips, the pby aioan at the hot springs, admitted l ' morning that there were other compli cations which retard his rapid recovery and will make permanent improvement very slow. Lieutenant Erase’ departure'for Lea Angeles to aeeompany bis mother here was no doubt largely for the purpose oi preparing her for the great change in her husband. That she would be greatly shockM when she sew him waa admitted. But a mars shadow of his former self, bis pale, drawn face furrowed with many deep lines, hie thin, emaciated body, h is knees and ankles so enlarged ancl deformed aa to be very noticeable through his olotbes, there is not much resemblance in the physical appearance to that of the man who stood on the bridge of tbe Connecticut, leading bis greet fleet oat oi Hampton Roads, leas than four months ago. He then weighed 176 pounds, now he weighs barely 120. Saturday, April II. that day w ill take another adjournment Washington, A pril 11.— Debate on until Monday of next week. This pro the naval «pproprlatlon bill In the gram was arranged today by die Be- House today resolved Itself in the publioaa 1 radei s because no new ta mala' Into a discussion o f the possi nree now on the calendar are likely to bilities o f war between the United be enacted this sweion. The unfinished States and Japan. In line with his badness is a b ill by Gamble to regu well-known views on the subject, Hobson, o f Alabama, pleaded for the settlement of the accounts bet w four battleships instead o f tw o fo r the j the United Stetes sad the several sta Isa next fiscal year, and pointed out that relative to the dia positi on of public from now on the United States land. I t la nndseetood that this bill should have a fixed policy with re I w ill not be peasdd at this seas ion, and gard to naval construction. A war I that the other land Mila, inch as the between the yellow and the whit# one to provide an enlarged homestead racea he regarded as inevitable, und I w ill also go over until next session at he aaaerted that Japan’s present m il-' Itary activity was with a view to the 1 ... ^ supremacy o f the Pacific and « 1 «- mately she would clash at arms with ! J, " *®oePt . »P P roPr**- “ tion on bills, D'*1*» and It is not impossible that the United Statea. States. coogrees w ill be ready to adjourn • W ashington.' D. C., A pril 11.— No time between May 16 and May 80. definite arrangement has yet been made for the consideration o f the Washington, April 7.— Tbe whole of Fulton land grant resolution in the House. W hile a privileged matter, It the session of the boose today was de is not as highly privileged as appro voted to tbe consideration of tbe Dis priation bills, and as long as there trict of Columbia appropriation b ill. a re approp riation bills waiting to be Two amendrbenta of mare or less na considered there w ill apparently be tional interest were adopted, one pro no tim e to take up the resolution. viding for 76-cant gag for all district Chairman Mondell, o f the House establishments and the other requiring public lands committee, who has that all outside doors to public build charge o f the resolution, said today ings should open outward and that new that he would call It up at the first buildings shall have fonr exits. An opportunity, but he did not deem It wise to endeavor to crowd It In j effort to secure the incorporation of ahead o f any appropriation bill, fo r cbild-lsbor provision applicable to tbe by so doing be would arouse those district failed. Tbe bill, whioh appro- members interested in appropriations pi latce 99,681,460, was passed end and furthermore, probably be over thereupon the boose, oat of respect to GRAVE PE R IL IN A N A R C H Y . ruled by the speaker, who would con the memory of the late Representative sistently give preference to appro Abraham L . Brick, of Indiana, took a priation measures. Before long, how recess until 11:80 o’clock tomorrow, be P resident Sends Vigorous Message to Both Houses o f ever, the appropriation bills w ill have ing still on the legislative day of Moo a ll passed the House, and then, If Washington, A p ril 10.— In one o f the __________ not before, Mr. Mondell thinks the day. shortest messages which he has yet reeolution can be called np and transmitted to congress, President passed. _________ M en day. April 6. Roosevelt yesterday called tbe attention Washington, A p ril 6.— The army bill, of that body to the neeeaaity for further Friday, A^rtl 10. oarrying an appropriation of almost legislation on the subject of anarchy. Washington, A pril 10.— The dove 1100,000,000, was passed» by the senate W ith the message be transmitted a to-, peace Covered over the boose today. today practically aa reported from the port reviewing the legal phases o f the Instead of interminable rollcalls and oommittee on m lltiary affairs. The question by General Bona- clashes of party leaden on questions o f only amendment adopted earried an ap parte. The1! of the president is parliamentary law, th en was an or propriation of 920,000 for a system of ms follows: derly session devoted a 1 moot entirely to wmtsr works for Fort W illiam Henry ‘To tbe senate and honse of repre consideration o f the naval appropria Harrison, Montana. The bill material sentatives: t e bill. Both Chairmns toes, of I lli ly increases the pay of officers and en I herewith submit a letter from the nois, and Padgett, of Tennessee, of the listed men. department o f joetioe which exlaioe committee on naval a Bairs, made ex The fortifications bill, reported to the itself. Under this opinion I hold that haustive speeches justifying the action senate today, carries Barrator Ankeny’s existing statutes give tbe president o f the oommittee in reporting what amendment, increasing tbs appropria power to prohibit tbe postmaster gene they characterised as a conservative tion for fortifications on Paget sound ral from being used as an Instrument naval program for the next fiscal year, 91,000 000. Aa the b illl passed the in the oommiseion of crime, that is. to ------------ f house, it appropriated 9747.000 for this prohibit the oa* of the mails for tbe Thursday, April 9. work. The appropriation it not item advocacy of murder, arson and treason, The senate today passed An and I shall aet upon such construction. Washington, A p ril 9.— The b ill re ised. “ Unquestionably, however, there lating to the liability of comovon car keny’s bill, appropriating 9290,000 (or should be further legislation by oon- riers by railroads, passed In the house a public building at W alla W alla. s in this matter. When compared o f representatives oa A pril fi, wee to with the suppression of anarchy, every day passed by the annate without Washington, A pril 6.— Beyond forc other question sinks into insignificance. amendment and without division. ing roll call on the approval of tho The anarchist is the enemy of human- The senate bill on the wune subject journal and en adjournment, the Dem< ty, the enemy of all mankind, and his was not oonlined to railroads, but cov oerrats of the honse today offered no is a deeper degree of crim inality than ered all forma of common carriers, and Obstruct on to the orderly transaction of any other. No immigrant is allowed Dolliver, of Iowa, who had reported it business. This being suspension day, to ecme to our shores if he is an anar from the committee on edooatlou and Several important bills were pat chist ; and.no paper published here or labor, sought to snbatitote it for the through by practically nnanimooa vote. abroad ahouid be permitted in this boose bill, but bis montlon was de Among these was the Sterling employ oountry if it propagates anarchist opin feated. Numerous amendments were ers’ liability bill, only one vote being ions. THEODORE RO O SEVELT.” offAred, but all were voted down. recorded agninet it, that of Littlefiold, Washington, A pril 9.— Three times of Maine, and the bill establishing a TH E L IA B IL IT Y LA W . today In the boom the Democrats naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and appropriating 9880,000 for the caught the Republicans napping and Provisions 'o f Measure Just Passed forced them to produce a qourum. On pnrpoee, against whioh Sherwood, of by Both’ Housca. Ohio, stood alone. co s other oocasion a vote by teller dis A t 5:10 p. m. the bouse took a reoees Washington. A pril 10.--Aa passed closed the absence of a quorum, but Speaker Cannon peremptorily applied until 11:80 o’olock tomorrow morning. >y both houses of congress, the liabil ity bill is expected to meet the objec the Seed rule and secured a quorum te tions of the United State* Supreme be present. In doing so Gannon had Riddar Sure o f Victory. coart to the common carrier liability a brief hat lively clash with W illiam s. Washington, A p ril 9.— Herman Rid- law of 1896, decided to be unconstitu Notwithstanding repeated roll calls, progress was made in the transaction of dm, of the New York Btaata Zeitnng, tional by the court. The b ill Abolishes publie business. Both the army and who represents the Newspaper Publish- the strict oommoo lew liability, which s’ association in their demand (or free ben e reoovmy for personal injury or the fortifications bills were sent to con ference; the senate bill to increase tbe wood pulp, so as to reduce the price of death of an employe occasioned by the It also cfflc'ency of the revenue cutter service white paper, said today, after confer negligence of a fellow servant. was, with Democratic help, passed, and ring with President Roosevelt, that he relaxes the common lew role which the bill to promote the aafe transporta Was sanguine congress would not ad makes contributory negligence a defense tion of Interstate commerce explosives journ without passing such a meranre. to claims for such injuries, and per was considered. I t w ill be finally dis Mr. Ridder said be had the written mits an employe to reoover tor an in pledgee of 68 Republican members of ary canned by negligence of a oo- posed of tomorrow. the honse, which, added to the Demo employe. Tbe bill does not bor recov cratic vote, makes a large majority. ery, even though tbe injared one con Wednesday, April 8. Washington, A p ril 8.— The naval ap Mr. Ridder declares that tbe ways and tributed by his own negligenoe to the propriation bill, authorising the con mesne committee of the house is re injury. The emoant of tbe recovery le diminished in the seme degree with st motion of two instead of fonr battle sponsible for not reporting a bill. the negligenoe of the injured to the in ships, and eight instead of fonr subma jury- ___________________ rine torpedo boats, and carrying a total le e c h is Publie Printer. appropriation of 9108,967,518 for the Decide Not to Build Here. Washington, A pril 7. — John S. naval service for the fiscal year ending Portland, A p ril 10.— That the peek Jane SO. 1901, was reported to tbe Leech, of Illinois, now publio printer house today by Chairman lose of the in the Philippines, was today appolnt- ing firm cf Bohwartsschlid A Rulsberger ad public printer. Mr. Leech is a legal haa given up <11 intention of building n committee on naval affairs. The bill carries an item of 91,000,- resident of Bloomington, III., although j.ant at Portland eieoe being refused OOO toward tbe construction of tbe sub- be served respectively as oompositoc, the privilege oi bnilding on the Zim-. marine torpedo boats and an item of proof readers and foreman jn the gov merman site, in Booth Portland, is tbe 9446,000 toward the oonatruction of ernment printing office here from 1889 statement oi J. 8. Heiaey, Pacific coast eub-surfaoe torpedo boat«. Provision to 1901, at whibh time he waa selected manager tor the company, who haa jnet is made for tbe enlistment of 8,000 as pnblic printer for the Philippines. returned from New York, where he men to man the following ehlps, which He haa made for himself a moat envia conferred with the heeds of the com are to be put in commission within ble record as an administrative officer pany in regard to the matter. Mr. the next few months; The California, there, according to reporta in the poe- Helrey returned here to settle np some affairs that were pending. The 8. A 8. Mississippi, Idaho, New Hampshire, aeaaion of the insular bureau. people w ill locate at some other city. Booth Dakota, North Carolina, Mon Sues Heflin fe r Damages. tana, Cheater, Birmingham and Salem; Burn Rat road Property. and for 1,500 men required to man tor Washington, A pril 7.— Representa pedo boats not now in commission. Rio Janeiro, A pril 10.— Serious riot tive Thomas Hefl'n, of Alabama, waa Representative Hobson, of Alabama, today made the defendant in a suit for ing broke out yesterday In the oity of submitted a minority report Recom 120,000 damages filed by Lonls Lundy, Campos, end troops were sent in today mending that provision be made in tbe the negro with whom the congressman to restore order. Tbe Leopold railroad bill for four first-class battleships in had an altercation on a streetcar on has maintained exorbitant rates on March 27 last. Tbe affair grows out of freight in and oat of Campos. This stead of two. _________ . Mr. Heflin’s taking exception to the aroused the Indignation of the people Tuesday, April 7. negro’s drinking on a streetcar in the and laat evening they descended upon * Washington, A pril 7.—-The senate presence of women. Lundy la repre the railroad property and ret fire to two stations, 30 care and aevsral w are today adjourned nntil Thursday, and on sented by lour negro attorneys. louees. Tbe railroad bridge over the Parahlba river waa destroyed. Sioux Want Reaarvations Opened. Denies Ill-treating Indians. - Washington, A pril 8.— A delegation Washington, A pril 9.— Major Rey Glees T o o III fe r Trial. o f Bioux Indiana from the Cheyenne nolds, government agent on the Crow and Standing Rook reservations, who Indian reservation in Montana, today 8an Francisco, April 10.— When the favor opening at least half of these res testified before the senate committee rribery charge ageinat Louis Glare, oi ervations to settlement, called upon tbe on Indian affairs, denying the ohargea the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph com president today with Commissioner made by Mrs. Hslen Pierre Gray, of pany, waa called in Judge Lew lor’s Lenpp, of the bureau of Indian affaire. ill treatment of the Indiana. H e pro court this morning, his attorneys stated Th e president chatted with them a duced a large amount of documentary that the defendant was very ill and short time. I f the plan for opening evidence taken from the files of the asked for e continuenoe ol two weeks. these reservation* should beoome a Indian offlre, in defense of his conduct Assistant District Attorney O ’Qara waa 1*#, about 9.100,000 seres would be in various matters o i which Mrs. Grey made no objections. Judge Lawlor set complained. come open to settlers. . the matter lor May IS. i The IMEWBERG GRAPHIC A paper that will prove interesting to every member of every family In thia county GET YOUR NAME ON OUR BOOKS <MpK When You Have aBadCold S h O^T LINE « u n io n P a c if ic You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief bat effect a permanent cure. Ton -want a remedy that will re- Here tbe lo o p and keep expectora tion easy. 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