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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
km & IV & V 1 MUCH LAND STOLEN Government Grip Tightens on Plunderer's of Domain. EVIDENCE OF MORE CRIME. MANY HIGH OFFICIALS INYOLYED Machinery of Law At Work Against Men Who Ruled Land Office To Rob Nation. Salt Lnke, Nov. 29. The grin of tho government nml of justice is tightening slowly about theorguniicd pings which, it is alleged, June for yours, with tho cvmnivnmv of tho Land department, robbod tho public domain of cool, min eral mul timber land valued nt ninny millions of dollars. In tho owl, it is stated, over)- member of these gangs, whether he bo n plain citiien of tho United States or occupies high ollkrinl position, will ho made to answer in tho criminal courts for his complicity in tho most giguntic frauds said ever to liavo boon perpetrated on tlio United States government. Kvcry agency of tho government, in cluding the Interstate Commerce com mission, the senvtservice, tho Federal grand jury nml the court of equity, Juis leen set in motion to accomplish the oiwl desired. While tho Interstate Commerce commission is taking testi mony hero tending to show tlmt tlte Kio Grande railroad and its allied com panies, tlie Utah Fuel eumpany and the Pleasant Valley Cool eomrtinv, have been securing by fraudulent means nil of the coal land in tho state of Utah and consemiently building up tlieir monopoly in this line, the Federal grand jury here is awaiting the out come of the hearing with a view to gathering all of the guilty ones into its net. Tho peculations of which tho govern ment complains liave been perpetrated in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Mon tana, New Mexico, Calfiornia, Oregon nml possibly in other states. The rob beries of the public domain liave been nlmost as extensive, it Ls clmrged, in thnlier land as in mineral land. Tliat such enormous frauds, extend ing through a long period of years, could not liave been perpetrated "with, out the complicity of the laml depart ment is raid to be a patent fact. During the hearing here yesterday a glimpse of the rval power behind the throne was given when it was stated bv government land agents tlutt they liad been compelled to see Senator Francis E. Warren regarding ortieial business Of the Land department. Sonator War ren is eharaed with having ruled the land nifi.M tnr A IrnmLp rJ mm It ! was his influence anl that of Senator Clark which secured tlte appointment, during President McKinley's adminis tration, of Willis Vandevanter to be assistant attorney general for Hie Inter ior department. Vandevanter was the legal conscience of the Land depart ment, and Vandevanter had been at torney for the companies charged with ttcaling the land. It was Warren who made Congressman Frank W. Model 1 assistant land commissioner, wlto later put Ilinger Hermann in the position of commissioner, and who succeeded him by present Commissioner Hieitards. It is Warren', it is claimed, who still con trols the land otfioes from Nebraska ami the Dakotas to California anil Alaska. No Influence Can Protect Plunderers of Coal Land. Salt lake, Nov. III). Powerful Intlu enee Is being brought to Itear at Wash ington to prevent threatened prosecu tions of oorisirathms and ludividimls in connect km with the bind fraud w hk'lt have Iwon disokwd by tho Interstate Commerce commisMkm. These efforts, however, luwc Uvti uuuvniling and, t lie course which tho government lias mapped out will l pursued unfalter ingly' When the Interstate Commerce com mission resumes its hearing hero today, evideiuv will bo produced by J. T. Marclmtnl and K. H. Tlinnuts to prove tlmt tho Utah Fuel company, ever since its organization six or seven years ago, lias received roWdcs from tho Denver iV: ltio (inuulo and Ulo Grande Western systems. It is expected to prove this by William O. Williams, auditor for tho Utah Fuel company, and it will K shown, it is said, that by means of these rebates tho fuel eomMiiy, and also tho Pleasant Valley Coal einii;iiiy, were better able to maintain the mono poly, which they nro clwrged with liav- ing, or Ute cool tmsitiess in rtnli. it is alleged tltat both of these cm I com- unites on loved a blanket rate of . cent a mile jvr ton on all of the commodi ties which tho railroad company men tioned tnmsjwrted for them. These preferential rates were enjoyed njxm lth state ami interstate tralDc. 1 1 - 1 OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST STATE LAND SALES LESS. Ninety Per Cent Decrease During tho Last Two YeRra. Salem Kale of stnto land during tho years MKWi mid I "Oil amounted to only 47,037 acres, or ulsiut 11 Hr cent us much us in tho preceding two jenrs, when tho stiles aggregated over i!3!t,000 acres. This decrease of nearly IK) jkt cent is duo chiolly to tho act of tho leg HfcFOMM SOHOOL'S NLW NAMb. Superintendent Looney Renews Re commendation to Legislature Salem Tlmt tho imino of the State Hufurii! noIkmiI hIioiiIi! lm clmtitftsl to Slate Induct rial school Is the recom mendation made bv Stiierlntendeit N. II. l-ooney oftlmt Institution in hi bl ennial norl. This rtoommemlation lias Ihh'II uiudo lmforo mid two attempts have Imcn inado in the legislature to n to $2.50 wr acrt, but rt to the course of is also duo in , the State Ivmd , islatun in mixing the price from fl.'Ji cure a eliango in tho name, but in each ' iiiMinnx.1 1 ... ..iTi.i-t r.iii.ui Mr ijiitnev alco retMiuineiids the wtiiblUliiMout of a -..!. 4..ltfl..l .., UM.'HUht ipU Mllll f lift iHxml in iK'ginnlng prosecution of spec- tt)IUltnK.,j0 f v',(tH,, fr muhM U.vs ulntors who were Mirclm.iing state laml Ho they may Ih kept by tln'inw'UtM and in violation of law. I not 1m thrown Into nowx'wtiim with Tho deerwiso in nwlnta is not so ""W'r Niys. floats or an uppropna. I inn or i hi. t I for I to enxiiuK i BRING GRAFTERS TO JUSTICE; Stolypin Start Vigorous Inquiry Into Famine Fund Scandal. St. Petersburg, Nov. 30. Prompt stejw Iwve been taken by Premier Stolyiin to deal with the famine relief contract scamfatl in which LmvmI ami M. llurko, Ohsistant minister of the In terior, are involved. The prcmk'r luts called a special meeting of Ute council of ministers fur tomorrow to distntss the affair. M. Gurko hs resigned. When lie presented his resignation, tlte premier told him he should not quit ortVe, but tlmt, for his own sake at least, lie must face the court. The premier is expected to appoint an inter-ministerial commission com posed of assistant ministers to investi gate the case. Ho will then bring it before the first department of the son ate in public session. Orders liave been given to collect evidence ami cross examine all persons connected with the affair, ami General rredencks, gover nor of Nizhni Novgorod, lias been sum moned to St. Petersburg to answer to the chargoof standing-siXMWir for Lid val. A certain Sotskkii, an assistant of Lidval in buying grain in Ute pro vinces, also 1ms been sunuitoned by tlte minister of tlte Interior, but has failed to answer and te tltoufht to hi in hid ing. GREAT FIND OF EXPLORERS. jttirs. Tlio appropriation ror uie ii twovearswHS 153,(11)0. The iiiiiiiUt of Inivs in the K'lnml Is KUt. Clmilain V.. W. St. Pierre recom mend that the maximum g i ih'h Im.vs may lie txHiimlttwl to tlte refurni k'IkxiI lie rained from III to 18 vears. so tlutt some Uiys ihiw Ivillg sent to the ftate ieiiitetitiary mav U sent to Hie n'furin k'ImkiI and their reformation made imiro prolnhle, Istt l wimld Hrst provide iHiildiiiRn in which Dm oktor Imvs niny U kent sirnte friHii tlte COAL TRAIN MULD UP. Mob of LavvAhlilloK Olllisna T)n Mmvsutin to Itsllovu Fmnlan. Ontario. Or.. Nov. 'Hie .! .,!.,.. .mm iiniNinirilv rellevixl hero bv a moh of hInhiI M I . MIIHMlje lhm some of the IkI oltlwn and law imwi men of the lot n, who held up a v Uxiiid frvlKht twin l" OWHi Short Line, containing 3ft aers of Ikn'k e. .-1. .. ....I iHuMlanral to the O. It. A N , and ilenwiKlliiK llwt fair wr Ih sidetracked. 'I ho train whs a Ihrouiili (mill and wns llawtinl by iitemliew of the holdup iwrly Hie olllciHls of I w eoniiiy were nottlM l Hire thai Ihe train could not leave until the request ll I ....1. 'II..... 1(1 ItllHI WHS INHIipileO Willi. ii"V " '"' leleumpheil the Imlu ere ami slatMHt attent In consign ft ur of t is oar In J. II. IVtrley. a local owl dealer 'Hie fimroHrs'wero sldelraivkd at larlve's enal bunkers ami the train i.cee.led In I'ajette, hlaho, Hie next statu n, wnero it is reimrled a similar ladd-Hpfiiirrml. There whs tail a Urn of eml In toviti ai the time the hold-up ooiiirreil Here The train whs stopid at S)m. (Ire , U miles titet of here, tlte iesvnHts ivMiiiitf ami twotwrs were taken inNin the tntin. 'Htere IwmI imi b.en a wr of eitl sliippnl to Nw sum kwt May 'HteiiMilMNt wh'Ii town were onlerl ami well Mmvol, lait ilelennlneil. 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 I I SUOAH TRUST FINED. Rebates Received From New Cnntift P oK tine New York. .W. 3 The AmrrkHM reciMptM is not so great, however, for those who Uiught bind prior to tho advance in price have been making juiyments from time to tinK'. The total receipts for the two jenr ending September 30, 11KKI, were 475,htS.W), as comiired with t)7, UtH.6S for tlte preceding two ears. TIk great decrease in ntvipts result ing from tlHMliminutkHt of sales will lx apirent in the next two or three jour, when defemil im-talliiientt on previoif Miles will have lvcn paid atxl there will lie little money due ihi pales nuiile during HHVl ami iilUil. Nearlv all hales of Mate bind are mode on tho im-tnllmcut plan, the tyirelwMT taking thn-e or four j ears to make his tty-nieut. The falling off in busine in tho state land ottkv in the ktjt two vears is evident not only from tlie decrease in atTeage soal, Imt in tlie numlier m ivr-1 timtt of sale ami deed inueil. IHir-l Good ShowinR o Athena Mill ing lWW-t there were iseued 1,7-Hi eer-1 .tltena An klea of tlte niNnitmle of tincates of rale ami 1.W2 ilee-ls. Dur- tj hims .bate at tlte nWing mills mglW6.0tlierewereisstte.lMily 22H ,rf H. prw,(H.I'Hrto4i Milling wKniwny certitkntes of sale ami os7 iImiIs. Tim -. ii.t- ..i i. . 1....1 - 1... -. amount now dik on outi-lamllng cert Id- ,l, ' !. i,.,l. .. i.i-i. , ,'" """ " ItoKabi ami luy a eates of sale of K'ltonl laml is MHO.. kiulu. ,u UK ,x. u- .1.1, ul ,-n o, or oniy aoom 111 tne amount ii. Vu-hiiiet A r.duml.u. itivrr mil FIVE ARE Union Pacific Railroad, Coal Com- linny and Olflclals. i 1 SENATOR'S nKOTIIIIR IS IMMUNE aovernment Charges That Men W, Hired To File On Land lor Railroad Company fc.ll Uke City, Utah. w , timlsrst.-.l that Ihe IVdi-wl Kr, irv now lieaHng testlimwj ,,, ,1' glUHHtie urab of ei.il mid tin,iM.r fm Uy rallnwU ami el eniiiW, j vo4l In return lmlt.-tn-niH mkmuxi i. I'HkHi IVteilie Itailrotil otiiMi ,i, UrHi Slnwt Une, tm- I 1,,..,, iv.n.. Oml pontiHiiy, nml twtiiJii. iMia..r n nttniMNlea will m lh.-l.i.,. Hl(h ,,.M ImlletiwetilM are ntiin.l i , TOli tlte MIIm wtHibl have I--.-I, r, ..r.. t l-trv twm, ihii UK-is iw eta Is are wallinv to i,-nr in tl !. ... . I .. .. - . . . .. I , u viHingi-r. SMtking of tlte roMr eoe Minr iienning company was nni m. itftlw iimtitutiiMi. Iwmivii tliat "there- IMHI tfkv (f mvelrfinx reivttm ttt nmii K'laiiil slMHtkl never ! made a co4ivenienci to nnvhudy. t'rimiiMlly negligent parents sl'sniM mit lie aeetan iiMklateil by Uing relieveil of their ehil drem' siipiort ami care witlaatt U'lng nuidejo jwyfor it." 21 CALL FOR OIL TRUST PAPERS. Texas Wants to Know All About Its Dealings With Bailey. Austin, Tex., Nor. 29. Attorney General H. O. Davidson and counsel associated with him in the prosecution of the suit of the state to oust the Waters-Pierce Oil company from Texas yesterday served on former Attorney General George Clark, one of tlte at torneys for tlte oil company and nled with the clerk of tlte court a ilemand for the production of tlte books, record, vouchers, etc., of tlte oil company, sJtowing agreements with oilier com panies, correspondeace between the at torneys of the oil contraiiy ami J. W. Tiajley, and purporting to show pay ments of money by II. C. Pierce and bakl oil companies on divers dates. Copies of all letters passing between J. D. Johnson and George Clark, coun m1 for the oil company, or written by thorn to J. Y. Railey and to parties in New York during 1000 relating to tlte settlement of the cases pending in Waco, Tex., against said oil companies, letters written by or to said parties are culled for. The other matters called for are copies of the original trust agreements, agreements with tlte Kagle Kenning company and the Texas Oil and Gasoline cumpay. agreement as to the division of territory and agreement 1 still fall through wiUi Attorney Oeneral Hadley of Mis souri us to ownership of Waters-Pierce stock by tho Standard Oil company. Fragments of Gospel and Many Other Ancient Writings. Chicago, Nov. 30. A cable distBtcJi to the Tribune from London says: It now is possible to give further details of the remarkable find of papyri as a result of the efforts of I)fs. Grenfell ami Hunt, of tlte Greoo-Itoman branch of the Kgypt Rxpkiration Fund at Oxy- rhynchtts. The 8ml consists of mi few er titan 130 boxes of papyri, ranging in late from the second century, C, to tlte sixth century, A. I). They com prise all classes of literature, many fragments 01 Ute KM or even unknown eJamioil works, ami some most import ant fragments unknown to Christian literature. Tlie most important nml is a vellum leaf containing 46 liites of gospel which lias a variation from the authorised version. Tlte subject is the visit of Jesus ami his disciples to Ute temple of Jerusalem and tlteir meeting there w itit Ute Ittarisee, wlto rebukes them for tlteir failure to perform the necessary ceremonial of puriikation. In Ute dia logue which follows, whieli n-embks in some respects Mattltew xxiii-36, the Piutrisee ilescriUts with consklerable fullness ami detail the formalitiM lie has observed, whereupon Jesus delivers an eloquent, crashing reply, contrast ing out want wiUi inward purity. uue iwo veiirs ago. , mI fnMII jH,llwrv 1 to NmemU'r 1 tf IthUveur. I'n to October 1 2H) irs Elk Protected by Law. I wore shipmil over the Oreiton Itailrrwl SaUtn Overlooking an net of the A Navigation CtHiilHliy's nd. making special ses-fon of the Oreunn letrlskvtiire H ,4,,' "' im- "hi mill turn out in lt0S, ipjite a number of people have about Oto) Iwrrol of Hour every 21 gained tlie impression tlmt after Janu- '" when running full CHim-ity. arj" I, HH)7, it will 1st lawful to kill elk, ami it is known tltat several hunt ers are planning to go to the mountains elk hunting after tlutt date. Ikit the legislature of HKW Riitki-itod it bipe in tlie law protecting elk by enacting a btw w hk'h extern the protection until Oregon Goat Show at Dallas. Iullcs The eighth annual Oregon minora pmt rlsnv will N held in IhIIh Weilnemlny, Thtiixky ami Frklay, Jan nary V, 10 ami 11, 11)07. TlH-t. ilates SeptwnW 1. 107. ami after tliat time at a meeting lieM in lirown's I ml I U.t elk may 1 kilk.1 on y fr.Mii SeptiHHlwr MM.k. A JhW hmimw ,rf ,.-, ww. 1 to Oetoler 15, and only one in a sea son by any person. Spraying Decision Satisfactory. McMinnville Nothing recently lata given tlte cnn4"ieitiou fruit rawer of Uiis county more real ioy tlian tlte ile- eickMi of tlie courts giving to fmit in sriectors tlie right to comiiol spraying. lamnill has many tine orcltanis tlmt in attemktnre and an enthusisuitir meet ing was hehl. It was decided to Jtobl a three ilays' sltow this rtuum, invtead of a two ikys' exhibition as heretofore. Send Colony to Africa. London, Nov. 0. A report was er- rent in this city talay that tlie South Airtea company lias ottered the Salva tion Army 1,000.000 aerus of laml in Itltodesut for eotonimtkin purposes, with the stipulation, how ever, that in the event of the cokmizintr selieme proving a failure, Uie land altoubi re vert to tlte company. General iiooth sakl tonight tltat the plan luul been Hematurely disclosed. Hedecline.1 to commit himself to any etulemejtt of details, lieoittse lte said Ute plan might PORTLAND MARKETS. Fruits Apples, common to cltniee, &0f,70c(s'r liox; ehoieu to (aneyi II (4 20; grai-e, OOtfl.Sfi t,r eralu; are kept in excellent sltapo, but the ok! Jifirs, 7k.I.3n; eranlMirries, llOfo time moss covereil orciuinl is also Itere I2.i er tarrel: tKirsinunons, II. M in great numbr ami the wormy pro- Ier ls. duct of the latter spoil the good name Vegetables Cablnge, 1 Hfol le pr of the former. Tlie big nil apple will pound; cauliflower, 11.2 Mr ikxen; grow to fwrfection in the rksli soil of celery, 70ftMe per itocen; leUue, Yamliill if only given a eliancv. ( Itewl, 20e per doaen; oniom, (X4lte per doen; Udl fn'iifsTK, e; pumpkins, i j neper pounti; spinacn, ihm j.r pouml; toifMto, aofatOc jsr Isk; jwiTM-y, nniir; sqmfn, ime r tlte New York t'entml. The mllfl whs rtonl the same amount ksM week for giving relwlea to the nuiiny 'Hie rluima ka- a relate 4 A esnte a Itiiislml wimIs im all sugur shiMtienln In iMroit were nauieiait in the "rtkv of liwell M IVilmrr. lntnVnwnarriif the trust 'I he) Hi-rr -nt In the lluifaki olnei1 of lite I'aM I'rright hum irit ing iver Ihe Vamb-rbilt rowls They were mit pakl ofit-nly by rtwek The rasiiirr of Ihe tkiftalo iriltiv wimki go hi Imft im the t'hemiml Natkaail lank nt New York This dm(t, which im it fan Lire no mark of Ihemllwaj ft)Mttt or any of its nmcials, was nwilrd U Palmer, wlsxk-j.witr.1 it to th emlit of Mte of the uar trut acnainta. rim,, i,i ,. n. 1 tit .1 evuMttrwai l-m-lilii an. I Ik .... - week. J The Indictment,. ill . ,irv,. , York "" wh imifi ..i,,,,,,,,,. emmani dhmi nj nlirtiaii..ii ..f rjury In hlrin tfUM in nr uini "ih.-y went nwtklitff miry up.ni i. ,,,1 i their own prrwial u-. Mi. th.n llr. Ins! UsMM mer Ui ihr iiiin.v A brother of t'nltnl iai.- iM,i,t who. It U sakl, hm lnip.i it, leullnas. ww-unwhiiiiBi) -riniii.-.f ( testify, thereby Kveuring an Imti.nnitr Uth. ' Test Barley In Valley' Salem In order to raise brewing I r ley of a higher standard ami to en courage farmers to raise it more exten sively, the onVial of tlte bureau of plant industry of the defartinent of Agriculture liave outlined a series of experiment w ith at least 10 different varieties of liisrh grade seeil, to be cur ried on in different section the coining season. The Willamette valley 1mm lx-en seolcted as one of the most likely spots where Ute grain can be grown to perfection. Linn Men Rett Timber Too. Allany A timlter dl wltereby S, 000 acres of Fplemlkl Ufber laml in Linn county is to Is? transferred to John A. Msrrittof Ntegara, N. V., ami Kastem arsociates, is sakl to be praclkslly consummated. Merritt, wlto was thinl as Want potmator tien eral nmier Prwklent MeKinkry, ki now in this county inspecting the laml and its outlets. pound ; turnips, BOotefl w hk; mr- nits, Wet 1 pi.r sack; lts. tl.XVai r Crar Fixes Twelve-Hour Dy. St. Petersburg, Nov. M The em peror lias approved tlte resolution in troduced by tlte oouneil of minieters Nxlng 12 iKHira as a working day, in Plans for New Sugar Trust. New Orleans, Nov. 20. Plans to form a 128,000,000 merger of Louisiana , eluding two I tours for meals, in all in- uuagT plantations and sugar houses arc dustrktl ami oilier eireles. Tliis law announced by a committee in charge of will become operative six weeks after the project. J its promulgation. 1JW porsaek; horwmdWl. WS10 pound; sweet potatow, ata2He pouml. Onions Oreaoa, 7ttfl pr bun- Potatoes Orugon liorUaks, foncr, 7mi; eommon, M70e. IksUor Vtoey erwuMiry, Sftfei?kje per fiountl. Kw Oregon ranch, U&X'e iwr WMII. Poultry A veome old mms, 1 (m, e fw P"w. hui eftieiene, lie; sftrintr, lie; old nWw, 7te; Ore e.1 etiiekeos, He; turkeys, live, 17 18; turkey, dreed, etiokv, Mu 2?; gees, live. 10e; dueks, ltfifrlfe. Wmt flub. 6e; MswHetu, Oflr; valley, fc57e; id, (aM. 0l No. 1 white, UMHMi gray, mM6t. , liarley Frf. 121 M rar Urn- L.w. Light and Power for Vale. ilo' : TtAUd. . Vale Tlte eity craMtoil luu jmiJ, a I "J- !!? '. I " l nn 1 !...-.,. s. if . ,.. lOTH IMlMi. IKkA- v-vmr ixiMM:jiir ui ji . if. iiihil i. .. - THE PRESIDfcNT'S MESSAGE. Will Touch Evrry Phase of the Pan ama Canal Question. Vft4tlltiton, Nov. 28 Presklertt ltivelt, bronMl ami invigorate! in Iteutlth from hi ktfTc sea trip ki iVn Mm ami IVxtii Him, was in his nVe early kiay. Si-eMary leh Uk Ui him a krw amnunt of tirrwiifmktwv, which had amunuMileil since the ixwsl. dent's iietriure, and was with him until the time of Use mbinrt meetlM, at 1 1 o'rk- . Thr prmalrnt's f-ial itismi on the IVnanat njuval, it is miw sanl. will In- snt to mngrrM pmlwbly lMt a wsrk after it tvNivmes on Mumiay It will deal with every ! uf the Wet- tton ami give a graphic ami deiaiM ile- sertptkm of etNMhtNNts on the UhmtM aa the nreskirnt found them. There will be rauMUttiiNtMt (or the Uittsr went of onmiittoos, which suguMdeil Utemselvru during his visit. DOUDLE-DECK ORIDGE. Hope ami It. K. Fulton, to put In an etectrie liglit ami water system for Vale. Tlte work is to eofMuonee im the else trie liglit plant within four hmmUm and to le completed within one yr. It m understocsl that Ute eowpaay U nttAy to axpoml 1100,000 on the untarprise. enekol, Shut Down From Lack cf Ca-. Astoria The Central IVyrA InuW1 company, of tiiw eity, bM eltd down its plant fottfjrrMrilf . TW cuasse 0 the shutdown k Ut istaMliU' k tamtm eurs la whieii to ship Urt nrosswi, sum! in nlxttr mill will proUbly rwwao Ofratioait IMalbr IM-,1 .3Tjt!r.. , Tf a.ua - , -- . .-- ----- - wmm,mmmmMKF in kMnnv. a-toniyaiieriiie tnttttte .; wJJUy, xir. m&iuTi. ,nr., mrmuw, WMK, VZjt, XUMt: -iuu per vm. Ifoy lktimowy, Xo. 1. Illti, ISfsurUu.; V4n, OruHQsi UMothy, tHAI; ekrr. 7M: Hms4, 17 mL Ill J; rihhr, V1M. Vtl-tW4. 34aHe ssw iustj. !- KM Ulls. tte w yvarh limn. auiW. mt ri Mops 1 1- 1-pH.tMl, iiittnuniiiii, Disgraceful Scenes at Ruth Hours Call for Relief. New York, Nov 2 The dally crush of the llrooklrn-lirklge la reesiv ing the earnest attentkNi rtf Mayor Me. CM km and other city omewU. At a ronferenm yesterday imsrtant plana wr inpmry ami srnanent rrllW were disciiMMl. lmtN-r trains ami in. jrwisejl heailway. it is xpwvd, will bring tetnmnry relief. vmim lor rmaoent relief inclmle alttWl-t entirw ridaiililin iJ 11. nrunje. imuble ileeking will rnilhly Is nxorted to in onk-r to make room for jwidilutnal liiHM vf n.Un tmeks. The engineers have inktrmwl Ute nwv -or Uiat Ut strrsa on tlte anrhor Imis kt only a thinl of tjtir eapHrity ami that Ute double .leek lug ,4 the Htritrture ki entirely feasible. Tills form of re lief, however, will Ih. a matter of jcars. Demand Wllte's Expulsion, St. Petersburg. Nov. 2H Th- i.. , . - -i .'iifii- arcnssM ami lUurtfonUU., nmling tltat their Utrmts liave imt .Ir.vi i,, WiUe out of Itmwia. fohnirmJu,! In ll,.. ""l-..ir. MKing hm- ins oxHiliou from rmnire. Mann witte's revival of the publimtiou of tlte Kktvo is said to owtcitM, imu ne intnals again to M). coma potential factor In the sltiudioii. Auuunling Ui a dk-iwIW, from Soohl, tho wisirt that Im. will lieeiM,, mtMllilalo for ; ebctton U. is.rlkmu.nt was nm!iMl -mi Ktwtu enumsiam. This home town. Is his Keeping Up tt Rueord Willwrton. I.T.. Nov as win. .. "1 t ,w JMirrihle ileaths during tlio ! 7u, tlw Itanium it firv.....n "Tf i1?."1 w,rti l!w up with friglitful force laH evon'ng. Hlx men in lite shaft iniraeulmmly csmpeil. It afnot yet Im deteriiili.rr u,nii.... Iny hve weie lost. CONTROL OF HA'LIIOAOS. Issue Raised In Oklahoma Conen. tlon Slats Hlf.hlt Rati,!) (iuthrie, k la . Iv- 1 - n m.i fnrmalkm of a rtamiii.iii.'. .r nvu. homn was Irmiupiraii-I tin. fi. rn..m when profumltkHM wm- i ir .1 , ., n tlW raitltutkUMl iminrii .1 ..f loo plunks itrovkllng rrwi-'iix U f .r mil way rvRUialkui ami wri. ,. f,. (, whita and negns 11u railway rmlaiii I"1' H'lfo duosd by IVlnmle t linl i.mlisiii. MtMUtutrised a folkiM Uiir., n Itrrss, sWlig nsr anl -.il i. lin eumiMttkjm ahull Im iIm Ur--t .iiiimi mrrWs; to troikk- ! -K itue I km; to jKWutit eonollUu-ii ail iro Himtiwg iree 1 on mis The "Jim Crow". r.i-.i-iti m odensl bv Judue IH r ( Anl murw, I. P. Jtoth niawiii.-i lefifs ferml In the numiultl.-. . milstuk. A Mwutru nt this iih- 11 1; rain was the mklres of IVIryai. li-ll.llrf, who immiiI the mkiiti "fa ri-vule- tkm rstnUln the li-l-m .- twtiia. tktn a wrumir.t ! thai fill, sfaie of t rktMhtuiM Mr N-ll-n.r r-itivat-mi his view that sis I. r. ignlry ahoukl Im strictly oi,r-l llONDS OY THE TON. Frenchman Purchase Socutlllii of tht Pennsylvania Railroad. New York, !Ve. 1 1 .ftv milltoa ikdktrs in Utmla was iinLu-li'l at the I'rerwh line jiier yesterla) an at intrvt mi aUnnl the I ppivn'i' lh Preneh line, fur sliipimiii I" raw The UmI Ml Is. I 1 lu 1. 1 -plasmd Istaea ami furnkdtnl 1 f ' trurka. The aliitunent nnnsi.l.l -f I'.nnsyk vuniu milrnutl Uaakt rm rn a l' k the Mllnvul IuUui Itv Pttn nnrl.. A epKefail atnwM Iram loirmgUts Uwuhi Ufl tltat ritv at U I" arrivr.1 Ih Jmwv t ttv t I" M Tliirtrrn mmuHnI servHv in- ' ''" wuanl In nil lluww uir.. I" il l0 of ft.lMMI fnnuu iUrtuilnlliiiuiti'll MM 2WI.04HJ.if t.ft(H) frmix ! " 1. nutluui. 'III. imaiM nviulrikl fur i-nii 1 1 ll I W (MM) UiMUllllSnl Mllll llu. alii vil if t 1.' nj),(MM) seals, II) ssH-lall ii-nkJ srcrelarlea Itaviiiif imuiIiiiuhI'v ifi" tlteir names each lav f..r lw iiHrfilW If the total ll ll 1 ill s-r nf sheets Hi llns mwt wore laid lengthwise in d" iMKks lino Ihey wiaild Mi'b H iiiIIuh. Tim Isiivds welghid ll' l,lW- Crusoo's Island Lives vu.u. on.. 11., 1 I'm.', in- Mtt'i Clillsnil consul In Moxieo I ! recenel an olllolal mitlcu fnuii lua g.urMl mat nlulit to tho effect that ih' n ir... !,.!. ui i,.ut tn.i.i.i ui f lii- I line the disastrous Hirtlupmko, sa' j'1 Juan 1'erimiidox Island Imd sunk Inw Ihii (kvmi, wiih iinlruo. The dsl"f W Unit tho rojKirt of H10 ilisH.flnii' rt the lalainl wiiaut llrsl cntin- '"' vilumi. A short time tig". "e!l wiirsliiM wore senl nut by Hie 1 1 Hovorniiuuit, mid the Island '"l ''1P" habilniila vvuro found iiiiinjund ta Will Not Pay Amorlcan Claims. Tkntth-r. Ihe. 1. The nsTK 1.. I. .1.1..- f ! .... tu Sllld iiiill,nii'-, ai r I Ullllllll'li 1 -' 1 have left I'm, llio nipilnl. w',l,;", 'Z liiliiiiiganliafnetioii from Hie """ " ngnnl to tho claims for ml'1"""' iiuulo by eit Irons of tlio 1'inled M for alleged oiilmgea, or iisstim"' "" gunlliig Hiu safely of Aiiiprium t "im resilient In Morocco.