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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
OUfl TffADE WITH CANADA. NEWS OF THE WEEK ft IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS .j, Friday, Mnrclt 00. Wnihlngtiui, Match !I0 Tim linuso today panned tlin Icg'slatlve, executive nml Judicial appropriation hill, carry ing IIO,a()U,UUO, nltur coiuldurlng tlio inonstiru two wcekt. Tlm feature ol today's iror'ei1lnffl wan tlio ullmlua tlmi d' tint nge limit ol clerk, n provla Ion wliluli created much dlncusnhin nml which ltitiltcsl tlm Unlit against tbn hill. 'I'i i) hill nil tiansml carrion nearly $700, 000 lens tiinu tliu Innt appropriation hill for similar purposes. Thursday, March 20. Washington, Mnrrli 211. Tim senate today lliitotiinl to npoeehes on Urn rail road rnto hlli hy Ulny, Uimmu-k ami Ntiwlandn mhI pawed n lilll v lilali pro vide for tlm reorganisation ol tlio inrd. lent drpiwfmout ol tliu nriny hy author ising tlio Appointment ol illlcen to tnko tlin plain ol contract surgeons, All tlm senators who apokn on tlm rnln hill Indicated ii puriKim to support It, hut Clay expressed tlm )iomj Hint It would ho no Amended An to n fluid n limited court ruvltiw ol tlm orders ol thu luterstnto Cvinmcrcu commission. Halo orllk'Uiil tlm nillltnry medical hill, saying It showed n tendency to lie crrnno tlm nrmy, which was not dulr nhhi In Hum o( penm. Culberson presented nml hnil tlm clerk mail n menmilal from tlio Cnttlu raisers' Ainoolntlon of Twii, urging tlm pAinngo of tlm railroad rato hill as It enmu from tlio hours. A hill was pAMeil Authorising the erection ol tlirrn Ufa saving stations on tlm count of WAthlriKton between Capo l-'lAttrry nml Uray"a harlior. Tlio sensto adjourned until Monday. Wanhlngton, Mnrch 2l. Today war a busy day for tlm house., conildrrahte juorc en having been iiiaiIo on tlm ex. cntlve, leglnlntlvn auiI JuiIIcIaI hill. Tlin committee, on approprlatlnmla nuf- frt I a defeat, tlm committee of tlm whole, hy a voto of 6B to J2, expung iiiit a paragraph from tlm hill which wan Alleged to lm properly pnrt of the iMMtollIco AppropriAtlou hill. An In ireao of $10,000 over tlm npproprln tlon rnrrlix! hy tlm hill wan voted for voulldt-ntlal Agents of tlm Interior do pArtmnnt to Aid In ferreting out land frauds. Wednesday, March 3(1. WAihiriKton, Mnrch 28. Knox nude till It rat st speech In the innate, today. Hn ipoko on tlm railroad rnto (juration, nml dealt almost exclusively with the leAl features of the problem. When lie coiicIiiiIihI the iciiAto entered upon the connldorallon of the conference re port on tlm hill regarding the final din K)ltlon of tlm affair of tlm flvn civil lied trllx'i of Indiana nml iiiuoh ohjro tlon was exprwsned to many of the changes Several senators, Including Ij holctto, Clark, of Wyoming, auiI TIIIuiaii, oxpresned disapproval nf tlio oonferenco provision Aiithorlrlng tlm seoretAry of the Interior to losno laud, ton. Fnrnknr dufmided Judge Humphrey nml Tillmnu diolnritd that ho hud not meniit to attack tlm Judge, hut tlm Inw. McCumhor picked liinumorahlv Hawh In thu rnto hill, predicting Hint, If en noted Into it Inw, It would full entirely to meet tlm demands ol tlm puhllu. Ho said, however, lm would voto for tlm hill If properly amended. Washington, Mnrch i!7. The hotmo todny wltmmnod n, uioxt uiiuaunl acrtin, tlm epenVor rlaiiiK on the floor In tlm mhUt of n Aplrlted ilUcminlou on recip rocity nml tin I H riivlolou nml illnclnlm IriK rixpomilhlllty for dlfferem-en Imi tweeu minority memlMim. It wad to wnrd the clone of tlin dclmto on tint uru out iliillolency hill, which Appropriated, nmoiiK other tiling, for tlm forthcom loir coiifereiire nt Hlo do Jnnclro. Thu lull wnn pnnd. On motion of Tnwnry, the lexlilntlvo nml Judicial hill wnn tnken up, when l'rlncn, of Illlnoln, nml lUrdwIck, of (leorKlit, reaumed tlm tuvtlcH lunu((Urnt ed Inat week hy mining n point of order nudlint every pirnKrnph In which Ilium wnn n departure from oilntliii; law. A hull dozen xilnlnof order wore iiiaiIo nml niitnlned nffcctlriK tlm olllcem of tint uhtrenurlen At New Voik, I'lilludwlphla, New Orleiuin nml Ht. Monday, Mnrch 20. WAihltiKton, Mnrcl. SO. Following the prealdent'A AU'Keatlon, the homo toiUy parried retolutlona to correct the usnlrr prlutliiK of documeuta And to empower the printing comrnlttret ol tlm two executive hodleA to fix the numhor of dorumenta to lo prlntel, And, aliould the demand arlio for ad. dltlonal coplei of a puhllcAtlon, then to have authority to order Another edi tion. It wan claimed thli action would roult in rovInK thiiKovernmeiit upward of 11,000,000 Annually. Nearly tlm entire day wan devoted to Dlitrlct of Columbia huilneen. The fortification appropriation hill olll waa neut to conference. Wanlilnglon, March 20, There wan a hint In the nenate tcxlay at an effort to fix a time for a (IiiaI vote on the railroad hill, hut it wan nurroiinded hy no much clrcumtpecllon and douht that no prediction am to tlm time would he Jintl(1ed. Tillman atAlvd that he would hrinit tlm matter up tomorrow And, unlen objection wan made, he may ak to have a day ipcclflod. The iU(ri;eitlon an to a time arone In connection with the more or Iwi (pri ons i Tort on the part ol a number of neiiAtora to recuru ImmeillAte comldnr- Allou of Aiuendmenta oflered hy thorn, elves. Orowth Has Uoan Enormous, Ooiplte Atloinptad Heductlon. WnnlilnKlori, Mnrch 27. Trade of tlm United HtntuH wltli Cuimdn in dm (I ncn I yen r 1(105 nvKroxated $202,(111),. 2 Iff, Mxnlnnt $H(l,-12(l,000 in 1805, Ac cording to a bulletin Untied by tlm de partment of Commerce And Labor. It nliowa Hint In tlm yearn from 1876 to 1805 our tiRilo with Canodn increaned $07,000,000, nud from 1805 to 1005 It IncrcAnod $ 1 14, 000,000. The forger portion of thin growth ban been on tlm export aide. Tlio imports IncreAned fronj $27,807,016 Ir. 1876 to $02,400,4!)2 In 1005, Ami exports Ad VAticeil from $.'14,647,210 In 1876 to $140,620,681 in 1005. "Thin rapid growth In trade rolittlonn with CnnndA," nnyn the bulletin, "in especially IntnrestlnK in vlow of tlio TArylnK conditions to which commerce with Cnnndn linn been subjected. Dur ing thu period from 1865 to 1800 a re ciprocity treAty was in force hetwecp Canada And tlm United HtAtes, hut in tlm thu Utter year It was determined, no that commerce between the two countries van unaffected hy special trade AirnriKemtnts until April, 1808, when thu United HtAtes war placed at a nllght dlrnilvnutnKo an compared with the United kingdom, products from that country entering thu Dominion of Canada being admitted, by special Ar rangement, at a reduction of 12! per cent of the tariff levied on Imports from other countries. "August 1, 1808, the reduction of Ilrltlsh products was Increai-ed to 26 per cent, and on July 1, 1C00, was still further Increased to 33) per cent. Despite theno advantages in favor of goods entering Canada from the Unit! Kingdom, exports to Canada from that country grew from $20,743,712 in 18 7 to $50,003,660 In 1004, while exports from the United Htates grow from $114,028,825 in 1807 to $140,620,681 In 11106." The percentage of imports to Canada from tlm United Htates In 1005 was 00.6 and from the United Kingdom 24 per cent. MISERY OF STARVING. III a Condensed Form for Susy Readers. Our HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Resumo of tho Loss Important but Not Less Interesting Events of tho Past Week. mm J 94 iSi5Mll rWMmMwm itaissftsss 7WZM. minmxLhuz?iftv Washington, March 28. Tlm pronl dent today transmitted to tlm limine tlm report of AnlnU'it Secretary ol Htnto Herbert II. I). I'vlrco, regarding tlm tonsillar rnrvlro In tho Orient. The visit of Mr. 1'elrre Included mnuy cltlts, hut his ivveru criticism In reserved for cx-CuusulUeueral McWado nt Canton, nnu Connitl Williams at Klnguore. Tlm chnrgen Against Mo. WaiIii, ex-consul At Canton, Are drunk enness, employment nf n felon, Imu aiicu nf Irniiduluot Chliuxo corlitlcAtcn, extending protection to Chlnamun who claim to ho American cltlxtum, persecu tion of American cltlxeus for purposes of revenge, nml corruption In olllcu. Tlm ohnrges ngalmit Uoodnow nro 82 in number, some serious nml some light. Homo nru solllclent to support nulls At Inw and glvo evidence of cor ruption In olllco, Tho opinion of tlm bettor element was uufavrnhlo too him in tiliAiighnl. Tuesday, March 27. WAshlugton, Mnrch 27 Tillman nml McCumbor divided tho time of tho tenuto todny, the North Dakota sen ator devoting himself to the railroad rnto question exclusively and tho South Carolina senator dlscusnlng various tietlotiH, Tlllmnn inndo u special In qtilry concornlng tho status of his reso lution rolntlvu to tho use of national hank funds in politics, nml incidentally opnko of District Attorney Jerome's recent utterances and of Judge Humph, rey's decision in the bcof trust canes, deulniing In tho latter mnttor that tho decision ngninst tho attorney general had merely reaped what ho had sown In the rnso of ox-Secretary Paul Mor- Saturday, March 24. Washington, March 24 Hnxlng at tlm AnnaKills Naval academy was dralt with by the li'iuMi today In tho paMuge of n senate hill with n houno substitute. Tlm Action wah taken after n protrActed debate, which placed on record the impreMlonw of the special committee which invostli'Ated tlm subject leceutly and a siivuro criticism by Hepburn of efforts to coidomi hilling. He vera I mnendmenti were proposed, hut all wero Hected rave onu. It heimr the duty of culet olllcem, as well as other academy authorities, to report Infrac tions ol thu mien. Tho hill renealn tht portion of existing lawn which makes it compulsory to dismiss mid shipmen guilty nf basing in any de gree, and sulutltiilen punishment ac cording to the natuto of tlm offense. Cruel and brutal hnxlng may bo pun ithod by dismissal. Previous to con sideration of the hnxlng bill, 2(15 pen- sion uiiis wore discussed and paused, Wmhlngton, March 30. General Luke K, Wright today look (ha oath of olllco as ambassador to Japan, Ho ccAsed to ho governor general of tho Philippines today. Henry O. Ido, of the Philippines commission, thu pres ent acting governor, will continue until April 2, when tho will bo Inaugurated governor general. Washington, March 30. Tho legis lation prompted by the recent wrock of tho Btcnmor Valencia off tho Htralta of I'ucn wan nuthorlxed to bo reported favorably by tho houro commlttou on cnuimorco todny. It nnnronrlalos $200,000 for nn ocean-going llfc-snvliig nig ami mr ino osiHiiiieiimunt of n lire saving station nt Noah bay. Japanese Livo on Flour Mixed With Straw and Weeds. Toklo, Mnrch 27. Tho minery and suffering In the famine district has been slightly relieved by the prompt and liberal aid from foreign sources and the abatement of tho rigors ol winter. The local authorities are -try-lug to provide work for the ahlobodled, hut the extent of the work is Inadc- ij'intu, and tens of thousands are still on the verge of starvation. Many-parents aro parting with their chlld'cn, sending them to tho already crowded Okayama orphanago. Several children aro quartered At tho Ueyno rnuway station In this city. Among them was a girl t) years old. who was found treasuring a package of dirty old nowsvapers. On examination the pack age was found to contain a pontal card, with the address of tho parents nf the child, who had been told to mall the card upon her arrival at hor destina tion. Tlm soverlty of tho sutierimr un- dergone by tho children Is clearly de picted in the faces of those who aro compelled to part from their homes, wheru tho food consists of flour mixed with straw nml weeds. The mixture is beaten line, forming a parte, which contains only 26 per cent actual food value. Tho government has remitted tho lowest tax In tlm famlno district, but this will not Afford immedlntn rnllr. Tlm liberal contributions from Amori- caiis are already effective, and the re lief In tho f oi m of food and clothing Is commanding tho heartiest Apprecia tion. Another appeal for aid is prosenterd hy tho sufTorora from the earthquake In Formosa, hundreds of whom are homeless. Tho local government la busy providing food, caring for the in jured, nml recovering and removing corpses, soveral huudrwi of which nro tnrled undor the debris. Dill for Catllo Shipping. Washington, March 27. Tho houro committee on Interstate commerco to day favorably reported a subutltuto for lteprenonta'tlvo French's 30-hour live Mtoikblll. Tlio commlttou bill con for nbnolutu power an the secretary of ng rluulturo to rcgulnto iuoo.k shipments, permitting him to extend or shorten tho periods ns ho may deem prppor. Undor thin hill, tho secretary could continue to enforce tho prosont 28-hour law, ho could pormlt ahlpmonta for longer poriods, or requlro unloading every eight hours, ns demanded by somo. soveral wouka ago. Confer on Bristol, Washington, Mnrch 20. President Iloosovolt today rout forHonator Fulton nnd Attomoy Uanoral Moody to talk ovor tho cHso of District Attorney iirla tol, Whnt tho conference accomplish od cannot ho Hinted, ns nono of tho par ticipants will discuss it or glvo any Ink ling of what disposition will bo mndo of tlm casn. It Is stated, though not olflalnlly, thnt tho Oregon Unr nnscoln tlon has declined to tnko any action in iho promlsos, having roturnnd tho pn- puis Buuiuiiiou uy mo niiornoy gonoral San Jacinto In Dangor. I.oa Angeles, March 27. A dispatch to tho Times from Han Jacinto, Cal., says: Itnglng down its course In the maddest fury known In 25 years, tho Ran Jacinto river threatons great dam age to tho town of Han Jaolnto, to tho oxtuuslvu ranch'ng regions noar by nnd to many oiuor places down tlio valley. Bridges liavo been washed away, lands havo Leon floodod, nnd it has been only with tho greatest dltllculty thnt thu waters linva boon prevented from sweeping through tho main street of Han Jacinto nud entailing heavy loss. Flro Destroyod Eleven Buildings. Fnyottuvlllo, N. 0 March 27. A flro which stnrtod In tho Frank Thorn ton Dry Goods company's store last night, in tho confer of tho cltv. do- Btroyod 11 buildings, Loss, $300,000, No one waB klllod, but eovoral pnraona Aere injured. The Chinese boycott is believed to bo dying out. Btorer in still recognized as ambas sador al Vienna. Troops havo been called out to sup press riots at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tho Iowa legislature ban panted n hill which will not allow Any state o di cer to use n railroad pass. Tho miners convention has decided to accept tlm advance wherever granted hy thu coal operators nnd work will continue in thono mines. Representative Lacey, of Iowa, wants All Agricultural lands now embraced in foret reserves thrown open to entry under tho hornenteod laws. Thltteen miners who were entombed In the French coal mine have Just been found alive. They wero in tho rnino 20 days nnd lived on horse feed. Another $25,000 has been sent to Japanese famine sufferers through tho National lied Cross. This makes $125,. 000 sent through this source. Announcement Is made nt Cleveland, Ohio, of an advance of from to IX cents per gallon by the Hiandarl Oil in tho prico of gasollno and naphtha Governor Pattison, of Ohio, is grow ing worse. Justice Harlan, of the United States Supreme court, may realgn. Tho Chicago beef trust trial has been set for the second Monday In Decem ber. The Ohio legislature has provided for1 a commission to revise tho insurance laws of tho state. The president 'ears congress will take no action on the Panama canal at tho prosont sssnlon. Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the hands of a mob. A street car strike Is the can bo of the trouble. President, Roosevelt has again sent Ilrlttol'a name to tho senate for con firmation as district attorney for Ore gon. Tho Mltnltslppl river is rapidly ris ing and the danger lino has been readied at several points near 8t. Louis. Great Britain has asked China for 6,000 tacts for tho recent Nanohang murder nml tho opening of the port of WuchengChl. Tho Iowa legislature has pamed n resolution providing for an insuranco Investigation similar to that had in New York last fall. The lire in the big natural gas woll near Cauoy, Kansas, has again been extinguished hy means of n hugs iron cap dropped over the opening. The Iowa legislature lias killed the direct primary bill. Revolutionists of China are planning to depoeo tho dowager empress. Germany is planning a navy equal to that ot both trance and England. Charles H. Francis has been appoint ed United States ambassador to Aus tria. A wealthy New York merchant has left $005,000 to the colored school al Tunkegoe, Alabama, American delegates have solved the problem of the Moroccan conference and an agreement la assured. Steamship companies expect a weekly avorago of 2,000 Russian emigrants to the United States during this summer, Flro at Johnstown, Pa,, destroyed nearly $1,000,000 worth of property. One fireman was killed and several seriously injured. Attorney General Iladley, of Mia sourl, has comploted the taking of evi dence In Now York regarding Standard Oil operations in his state. Tho first of 18 brldgo agents nnd cor porations to be tried nt Suitdueky, Ohio, on a chargo of conspiracy in re straint of trado has boon found guilty. Attorney Genoral Moody believes a now man should be selected na district attorney for Oregon, but United States Attomoy Ilonoy eayi Drlstol is all right. Tho Moroccan conference Is rapidly approaching an agreement. New York Republicans will ask Charles E, Hughes to run for gover nor, The aenato committee on public lands has had n now timber law referred to for rnltenlnir 1'imla. (Vo herewith lllustrato n foul-fnttcn-ng crate, used nt tho Ontario Agri cultural College. This crato Is 0 feet 0 lncJ long, 18 to 20 Inchon high and 10 Inches wide. It In divided Into thrco compartments, each holding from four to five birds, according to the slzo of tho chlckonn. Tho crato Is mndo of slats, except tho ends. Tho slat aro uminlly 1 Inches wide rxid five-eighths of nu Inch thick. Tlio slats In front nro run up nud down nud nro two In ches npnrt to nllow tho chickens to put Iholr hoods through for feeding. Tho alntrt on tho bottom nro three-fourths of nn Inch npnrt, so ns to admit of tho THE fATTCIIJCQ CBATK. droppings passing through to the ground. Care should bo taken not to have tho first bottom slat at the back fit closely against the back, as this will hold tho droppings. Tho feeding and watering nro done by means of n trough In front running tho entire length of tho coop. This trough Is from two to three Inches deep nnd is mndo of threc-qunrtcr Inch lumber. C'ieari th I'oallrr Iloaae. Tho clean house Is the homo of healthy fowls, and If ona Is Intending to hatch eggs tho coming spring tho houno and the hens should bo absolutely free from vermin. Get at the house now, fumigating It, disinfecting It and cleaning It In every war possible. Take out all roosts, nest boxes and every thing which will prevent ono from sir ing tho house a thorough cleansing. Then burn somo suhihur In tho house after closing Uio windows. Then white wash It thoroughly. Then use Insect powder In all crncks nnd crevices. Wash down tho roosts with kerosene oil, whitewash them and sprinkle In sect powder over them. After you think everything In clean then use n liberal sprinkling of carbolic ncld, woll diluted. Then you luny bo reasonably sure that tho broody lions may bo sot so thnt thoy will bo comfortable nnd tho clilckn free of lice MtfirdttMT n Doner (inrtlen. Hprlng Is tho tlmo when tho nvcrngo nrnnteur flower gardener makes hi worst mistakes. Too often ho buys seed which ho doe not handlo proper ly, with tho results thnt hnro spots In tho garden show where ho expected beautiful hlonnoms. Tho young plnntu that he expected to flower nro killed by tho hot sun or choked under heavy or dry soil, Tho nrnnteur who would rival tho professional florist In tho radlnnco of his garden, should make a start now by sowing tho seed of mnny kinds of showy minimi In boxes or pots, to bo kept Indoors for nwhllo. Tho boxes should hnro holes for drnlnngo In tho bottom, but should not be so open a to keep the soil dry. Ordinary garden soil may be used In the bottom, but nt tho top thero should bo n lighter soil, well mixed. Tho small seed should bo sown on the surface; then flno soli spread over them nnd presned down, but not so hard ns to cnuno tho soil to bnke. Conrsc seed can bestt be planted In llttlo drills, or each seed presseil down Into tho soil, and tho wholo cov ered with a thin layer of earth, as with tlio small seed. Tho soli should lio gently sprinkled with water Imme diately after the planting. Only tho quantity of water which the soil can absorb without becoming soggy should bo given. The box should be watered subsequently whenever tho noil becomes dry a little below the surface. It Is a good practice to sow tho seed In rows, as this enables me soil to bo stirred to prevent It from baking. Tho box should bo set by the window nnd given plenty of light, but at the same tlmo shielded from the hot sun. When tho plants have grown to a fair alze. It will be warm enough outdoors to set them out In the garden. Only tho stronger plants should be chosen for replanting. Agortums, sweet alyssum, snapdragons, heliotropes, lobelias, nas turtiums nnd verbenas can bo treated successfully this way. The Host Thni Jampa. In almost every herd of awtno thero Is one or more that Is Inclined to scala fences and usually Is more successful In breaking tho fence down than In get ting over It Tho device Illustrated will break this bad habit very quick- Slnnlr for lloraro. Horses souictlmo net disagreeable when working In tho orchard or when cultivating corn or grain by trying to get n moutnnu or ino growing crop. Tho best way to overcome such a habit Is to muzxlo tho horse, but In doing this cxtremo caro should bo used thnt tho liorso Is not Injured nor seriously discommoded by tho muule. Take heavy whlto canvas, such as grain bags aro mndo from. Cut this In eighteen Inch lengths and wldo enough to go around tho Jaws of tho horso comfor tably loose. Cut two ovnl airholes thrco by four Inches, braid tho edges 1 air TaV atSH b?" 7W XV 1 mcVESTS HOOS JUMPINQ. ly and need llttlo explanation. Two rings nu Inch or moro In diameter and two straps with strong buckles nro needed. Tho Btnip should tie wide enough so thnt It will not cut the legs of the hog. Place one of tho straps over tho front leg. nfter placing tho ring In iiosltloii, nud the other over tho hind leg on tho same side. Ho sure nnd bucklo tho straps tight enough so that they will not como off. Then tnko n stroug ropo oud tlo In tho rings as shown, being careful that It Is long enough so that tho hog can walk comfortably. After trying ono or two Jumps while this attachment Is on the hog will give It up as n bad Job, but tho dcvlco should bo kept on until tho unlmnl Is complete ly broken of tho Jumping habit them. Muzzr-E ron the horse. with strong braid ami make a lattice work over tho opening by weaving knot ted hard twlno through it. Hind tho top, add strings nt tho side, hem the bottom edges nnd It Is complete. Feetlluir H to lloira. Thero nro sovoral different methods of feeding ryo to hogs. Ono method la to cook tho grain wholo. Another Is stenmlng In barrels with tight covers nnd allowing to stand for soveral hours boforo feeding. Thou, ngnlu, tho meth od nf grinding finely nud mixing Into tho slops Is practiced by many. I havo tried soveral ways, but find I can pro duce tho host results when finely ground and sonked In barrels twelve hours beforo feeding. Ohio Farmer, Haullnv Mauare to Klrtd. Whllo It Is admittedly the better plan to get the manure to tho ileitis as soon after It Is mndo as iwsslble, tho plan has Its greatest value when tho manure Is spread ns soon ns placed on the soil that Is, do not put It In heaps to, spread nt somo Inter period, hut, If pos sible, loud It from the stable directly Into a spreader, so thnt us sodn as It reaches tho Held It can bo put on tho soil, whero It will leach In during tho winter. Tho Idea of carting tho mnuuro direct to tho field Is to havo It Im proving the soil Instead of lotting a portion of Its virtue go Into tho nlr, as Is tho enso when It lays in tho barnyard nil whiter. Kllllutr I.lce nn Cattle. Most fiirinors know how troublesomo tho llco nro on stock, nud particularly on cows, but tho modem Idea of ruml gating tho nnlniul has many objections. There Is no doubt but that It can bo thoroughly nnd safely dono If ono baa tho proper stalls nud the other propor nppljnnces, but to attempt to carry out this plan In tlio average stall would result in failure; tho stock would bo smothered or tho fumigating fumes would escapo.