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bS'JHMniPMI JSJVs'WW"' ARCHIE HOLDS OWN Physicians Hopeful for Recovery of President's Son. REASSURING BULLHIVS ISSUED Notwithstanding Condition of Hit Son, Roosovelt Attends to Bust ness as Usual. Wellington, March 9. Archie Hoose vclt rested well last night and tho at tending physicians arc hopeful of Ida recovery. Dt. Alcnxndcr InmW.rt, who was summoned from New York to take charge of the case, linn informed tho president that while tho patient's con dition It uirouniglug, ho is not yet out of danger. A consultation was held nt the hlto House. It was attended by Dr. Ijiui lert. Surgeon General Klxey and As sistant butgtois Kir by, Undated nml J. O. Pryor, of tho nay. At 10:30 Dr. Lumbtrt gtwo out this bulletin: "Tho patient is resting comfortably. No complicntion has developed since Thursday, nml his condition is as good as could bo expected at this stnge of Uio dletnse." An earlier bulletin issued by Stv ro tary Loch also was of a reassuring na ture'. Unas stated at tho Whlto House that Dr. tambort will not leave Wash ington until he is satisfied that Archie is out of danger. Notwithstanding Die serious condi- tion of his ton tho proddent Mas in his ottice transacting business nt tho usual hour yesterday morning, and the ui uil Friday cabinet meeting n held. ARCHIE SUFFERS RELAPSE. Third Son of President Seriously With Diphtheria. Washington, March 8. Archto Uoocovelt, tho president's third son, who has been suffering from dlpl thoiln since last Friday, had n turn for tho worse yesterday, and la.st night, though ho had milled somewhat, his condition is serious. Dr. Alexander lambcrt, of New York, in response to u telegram from tho president, arrived in Washington at 0 o'clock and took charge of the ease. Doctors Klxey, Kennedy and llrnltcd weto holding n consultation when Dr. Ijimbcrt nrrived at tho White House. Just previous to his coming, further antl-toxiu was injected into tho pa tient. Washington, March 8. At l:.10n. in. word from Dr. I.ambcrt, who was at tho rick boy's bedside, says that ho is Ht ill in n serious condition. Thoro had been no change. Washington, Match 8. A message from tho White llouso at 3 a. in. to tho house of Congressman Nicholas tang worth says that, mIiUo Archie Mas resting easy, his condition win still critical. Tho message bore Dr. Lam bert's signature. TIED UP BY LEGAL POINTS. iii ht TBir iTiTiniiii ii ii ip nr rnirrnron m IIIL WUIUML HALLO Ul buNUKtuu I ..,.., , - - - HARRIMAN TO HELP HILL. Suggestion of Interstate Commerce Commissioner Lane. Washington, March 9. Lumbermen in the Pugct Sound region have com plained to tho Interstate Commerce commission that they have 'been un able since Jauuaiy 10 to obtain trans portation of their products to Kastern points because of tho itated inability of the Great Northern and Northern Pa cific railtoctda to handle the traffic. Commissioner Lane, of the Interstate Commerce commission, has received letters from lumbermen west of tho Cascade mountains, saying that it is impossible for them to get their pro ducts to Mlssouil river points and ask ing whether the commission cannot afford some relief. Mr. Lane has suggested that they oan wake a formal complaint to the commission, requesting it to grant them a thioogh route from the Ptsgot Sound region via Portluml, Or., over the Northern PacinV railroad and theno via the Oregon Short Line ami the Union PaciaV to Missouri river points. The Grwit Northern ami the North ern PaeiSc admit that they cannot car ry mote than one-third of the lumber that is offered, but heretofore they have refused to permit the Oregon Short Line or the Union Pacific to make a through route or a Joint rate with them. It is expected that the lumber men will act on the suggestion of Mr. Lane, Iroquois Theater Trial Blocked From Reaching Jury. Danville, III., March 8. Tho trial of Will J. Davis, charged with man slaughter on account of tho tiro in tho Iroquois theater in Chicago in 1003, is now at a standstill so far as evidence Is concerned and promise to bo tied up in tho courts Indefinitely on leva I joints. When these points liave been passed to tho court, more of vital importance Mill bo submitted. The defense offers to admit tho facts. Tho prosecution denies its right to do so. Counsel representing the state raid it would be shown that tho thoator was incomplete when opened and nntlnlsh- od at tho time of tho tiro, and that Mr. Davis knowingly violated tho ordinance relating to safety In public plavhouses. The defense moved tliat tho prosecu tion bo required to introduce tho ordi nance in question, tho theory being mat, should the court hold tho ordi nance invalid, there would have been no law for Davis to violate. The court set Friday for hearing Jthe argument. JAPANESE SPIES ABOUND. Monday, March 4 Washington, March -I. With a now record for largo appropriations and far reaching legislation, tho fifty-ninth congress was brought to a close shortly after noon today. The last few hours Mcro tamo by comparison with what had been expected. Kxtromo fatigue, duo to continued night sessions in tho house during tho Inst Meek, had a dampening effect miwii many congressmen and the usual exces sive "last day" enthusiasm was con lined to less than halt the membership. Vice President Fairbanks and Stok er Cannon received tho thanks of the minority for the Impartial manner in which they had presided over the delib erations of tho twj houses, and both made speeches expressing gratitude, at the words of appreciation. A feature of tho house session was tho presentation of u club silver service of 3u0 pieces to General (Irosvenor by his colleagues of the Hlty-nlnth con gress. In addition to tho songs and stories that usually mark tho close of a session, tho entire house of represent!! lives waved flags and sang "My coun try, 'tis of thee" as the gavel fell nt 1 U : 1 5 P. M. In the senate tho laxt of tho proceedings Mas a setvh by Vice President Fairbanks. Sunday, March 3. Washington .March 3. Beginning at 11 o'clock today, by far the largest part of the session of tho senate was devoted to a filibuster by tho Democrat senators apilnst the ship suit lily bill as it pars ed the house, and when the senate ad journed a few minutes IWoru midnight tho bill miis still pending. Washington, Match 3. Moro than an hour Mas spout by tho lioutc in ob taining a quorum today, but when tho necessary number Mas secured, business proceoded as usual. NO ACTION ON CHINESE LABOR Government Releases Bidders Front Obligations Under Ulds. Washington, March 8. -Frederick Morse, of tho Amcrlouii-C'hinu com puny, nml Julian ltubctis, who Imve submitted proHsitls to tho Isthmian Canal commission (o supply Chlmso laborers for the rannl unrk, have ad dressed an inquiry to Secretary Tuft as to tho decision of tho department uxm their bids, which have Ik-oii landing since last fall. Action has Ihcii deferred on those bids Im-ciiiiso the ndinlulstnitlnu was not certain that tho work would ho done by contract ci continue under gov ernment management. Mi-nun hilo the bidders I nvo become Impatient nud Mr. Morse called on Mr. Tuft today, with tho result t tat they went to the White House and discussed tho matter with the president. bittr tho following statement wiim given out at the War doxirtmict: "In view of tho changes which have taken place In tho management on the Isthmus, tho eryotn making bid for Chinese Inlair, which have lung been ponding, hnvo been notllled that no action M'ill be taken in respect totliein; that they are releuod fioiii any obliga tions under their bids, and that, If oc casion should arise for a renewal of bldt for Chinese labor, they would Ik notified." STUDY COAST DEFtNST. Absence of Many Regulars Prevents Usual Encampments. Washington, Marvh 7. Assistant Secretary Oliver has notified the,rovcrn ois of tho various states ami territories Mhk'h Imvo an orimulcd militia fmce A greater part of that it has been found necessary to omit tho day's session Mas given to consider- 'for this oar tho contemplated annual ation of conference reports. Of tin-so a brigade and division encampments for rwrtial rejort on the IjiFollette railroad tho instrm-tion if the infantry, cavalry bill mcio acvoptcl and the sundry civil, ami field artillery of tho regular army, pension and general deficiency appro- as many ptwta will bo depleted by res prlatlon hills were agreed to in full. Jon of the nleneo of about fl,(K)0 troois ity an almost unanimous vote tho house in Culxi, a considerable number a; the agreetl to stand by its mrasure reguUt-j JatnestoMn expoiltlon and tho iihivv ing employment of railway telegraph- immt of a largo ortion of tho army to BIG AID TO TIMBER BAHONH. President's Proclsmallon Uonsnia for Weyerhaeuser Syndicate. Hcnttle, Wash., Match tl.ln b Iwllof that to crealo moni forest re serve In tho stale of Wnshliiglon Mould IwtoprovoutllmUtroii llio public do main from falling Into the hands of tho tlmlier and lumUir Nirons of tho culm, try, President lloosovolt slgmtl a pro clamation adding I. am ,000 acres f tlinUr land to tho reserves already cre ated In tho state. Ity so doing, how ever, tho president gave to tho Weyer haeuser TlmU'r ooiiimny and to other rich eorixirutloiis ahsoltiloly iimllspntttl sovereignly over wnue of tho richest and most vahmhlo lands In the slate. That tho president Mas uninformed whnn ho made what Is undoubtedly one of his must remarkable onlem It shown by tho fail thai ho has placed In the hands of tho tlinlor lmrona a power they never dreamed of having. Tho Weyerlmonset and other big Um ber land owning cororotliin wills r now hnvo the ownershlpof all llio lauds surrounding tho reserves Jut treated, or will soon have Hum. I'mler such circumstances, the titular Imron could log ufl up to llio nscrves, wtnslruetlng railroads which Mould Ui hU for out of tho pnillts of the lower country. I'mler tho forest reserve act tho gov ernment can soil tlmlsir to those who mIsIi to buy and mIio hnvo tho pries. Tho small logger, owning no t Imlwr lands reaching to tho reserves mid with out means of traimpirtatinu of any kind, will ho absolutely nud effedoally Iwrnl from bidding for tho govern ment timlcr. Only tho timlsr Uiroo ami the logging nwgimte dHild apply to pirdwse. SAVES TIMBER LAND President Creates Reserves liy Wliolcsalu Heluru Too Late, M RESERVES IN NORTHWEST Adds Nearly 0,000,000 Acres to Na tional Forests of Oregon, Wash ir'Rlun and 'dttiu. LIKE HIS PREDECESSORS. WILL RAISE COMMODITY RA1 ES. Western Railroad Men to Agree on General Advance. Chicago, Mich . Follow lag tle oxample of Ha stern railroads, Wrslera Ham are ptwparing to make litereasos in freight rates by ettangw in tiw eow wodttitM. A call has been iseued for a spook I meeting of U WwsWrn trunk line eowwittee. to be held Mantkv. and it is said the purpose fct to consider uio auvtsatxitty of changing commodity rates. There kt declared to be no doubt that the tratlic men ar preparing to make over the ootntMudity rates wherever it is thought possible to do so. As thto nro always much lower than the nks rates and are created for the purpe of granting concessions, their ajbolitioa necessarily raises the tariffs. Military Engineer Dies In Mexl Hundreds Smuggled In. Guadalajara, Mex., March 8. One of the Japanese who deserted t)to con struction ramps of the Mexican Contra! railroad died a few days ago at the Santo lHHiilugo mine, of the Ampsra Mining ewniwiny, in the KtzUn dis trict, of this ttatc. Ills papers Mere turned over to the general manager of the company and it was found he was a military engineer In the employ of the Japanese government. Itefure his death the Japanese engineer stated that he was on his way to the Tnited States. Of the 1,400 Japanese fended in the last three months for work on the Mex ican Central, only 8&0 remain. The others deserted anil many of them are now in the United States. One of the interpreters of the Jatn es workmen was correspondent of one of the leading Tokio newspapers during the Mar with Ituwia. Another is the son of a high government otBeial In Tokio. era to nine hours. Saturday, March 2 Washington, March 2. Tho home the Philippines. In lieu thereof camps of instruction for tho coast nrtlllerj will ho establish ed during the sensou of 11)07, and the I . 1 L i A t At i " " "" - wmw vm ucvoieu m ox its nine uxiay 10 con- .Vttti.,nal Guard of the vnrious states siderlng the senate amendments to the contiguous thereto will bo invito! to sundry civil ami agricultural apnropri- ukf, ,wrt , the dovetepimmt of the ation bills, llio senate amendments probleI. Involve! In tho defence of the totheiundrycivil bill dirwtlng thol,,. lmitatl(Mts will shortly be department of Commeive and Ubor to t,wle(, to lhc yenwrs of tho scabmrd make an investigation of tho Industrial ',i.iu i-.i.t ....ii.iu i ,i..n eomllUons of female and ehlld lalor, ' !, f.,n. .tJ-ir-l in Mr nu tl.. ,.. relating to a further examination of rsl problonw. Tho cami prolhly black sands, annronriatini: 1 126.0.0 ni iJ i.li i. i..i.. i l.. .... .... for the trnsportation of silver dolkwrs WMi. to in ,uV!( were disagreed to and a further confer once ordentl. Tlie night session tasted until 1:26. May Not See Canal After All. Xew York, March 8. Sneaker Can- noa and the tho other members of the Mtgretoal party which s tiled a few days 8j on the Hawburg-Ameriean steansship Hlucher, may not ho permit ted to visit Colo, arcrrdins to infor mation received here today. The par ty had phuused to stop at " Colon on the homeward trip and Inspect the canal work. Today the news came that the Panama government has established a quarantine against Venosuelan ports because of a reported outbreak of yellow lever at l-a Uuayra.. Tne lUucher U ntheduted to call at La Guayra and aloo at I'uorto caueikt. Kilt Bill Amid Laughter. Washington, March A. Iteverhlgo Washington, March 2. Ity a rll call called up in the senate to toy a bill vote of 02 to 1, the senate today In- for the protection of game In Alaska, strnctrd Its conferees upon the pension (Tlie reading of the measure was de appioprlation bill to inslut on retaining manded by Culbori-on ami IhuI pro file 18 pension agencies throuuliout the ceethxl for five minutes when It wns country. The house abolished all ex- 'suggested by Carter that it would be eept tlie one In Washington. I IiAposlble to get the bill engniMetl be- The urns to totkiy 4iusm1 the defklen- tote noon, even if It istssetl. ey appropriation bill The bill onirics "I wish to call attonthm to the fart slightly les than 110,740,000. It was that the bill ittut nece-rrily lu amemled by tlie senate by the inclusion amended, said Clapn. "It gives no of tevreal provisions aggregating $600,-, protection to Mookhucks, ami there is Senators Defend Hermann Fultonand Meldrum Testify. Washington, Marrh 0 It develnsl in the trial of (linger llsriimiin yes terday that government otllcmlf make a iimi'tirn of keeping prvate letter preM cop)Uvks ami that thoy Imvo all nel their discretion as to wluU should nisi wluit shmild not go Into their private book. It was shown that it has like, wise been dlwreiUitisr) with olllcials to take their private hooks wltlitlumi titsin retirement or leave tlmin Uihlml, as thuy saw tit. Senator Teller, of Col orado, who was secretary of the interior under President Arthur, testified that ho copied in his private letter lxioks many letters rolatinc to matters l I fore his dcitartment, and. when ho re tired, he took tlio Ixxiks with him nml no iuot Ion wn over raised as to tho propriety of his action Senator Carter, of Montana, who was land commissioner in President Karri sol's time, had nmrn rlgil bless on the subject, and left Ixdilnd him all his private letter books that eoontalnetl let ters relating tothelHMimHsaf his JhYe. CORRECT TO THE DOLLAR. 000, among which Is an item of $16. 000 to reimburse Senator Smoot for his ight to retain his seat. REFORM IN POSTAL SERVICE. no exception aiminst the penalty for mon mho kill ilneks ami psairw clikk en in self-deiWe." The bill was witlkdrawn amhl htnghler Nominations Not Co- firmed. Washineton, March 4. When con gress ended t4shty, tlntre rrutalnvd about 1041 nominatiens by the prashlent that hod not len ranlliine. Of theso Commission to Suggest Improvements for Mejer to Execute. Washington, March fl. Prashlent Jowevelt today had a eonference with thrw wwe apfMint as Cnite.1 Stales Postmaster Gsnora I Meyer, ami mem- i,.. - Ji .... .. i.,.. bers ofl tin, postal rominhsion, inclml- , to fcy senators from the dWrntTto ing Senators Penrte ami tarter ami -wteH .ppolotmenta wre made. ..qnmiim rr..rei ami t.ani. x. Hwr: Vlm C. Iksstol, (or wn. . ..v c.vj lit wmmtratvn w jj trlt Of Of Confirms Bribery Story. Honolulu, March . The opinion of Attorney General llonaparte to the effect that assisted immigration is ille gal lias roused the greatest consterna tion here. It is feared tliat it will cause the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars involved in the charters of the sttumer lleliopolis and Knnieric, liesides defeating the effort to introduce J-iuropean immigration into Hawaii. A special meeting of the Territorial llcard of Immigration will bo called to con sider the subject and will will cable its views to President Itoosevclt. Raise Freight Rates on Coal. Chicago, Match 9. The cal carry ing roads of iltaols liave decided to in- Illinois Prepares Attack. Chicago, March 8. A sptviat to the Tribune from Washington says: OtH- clal steps liave been taken by the state of Illinois to attack the validity of aj.n.v,uw in Alton railroad bocdi issued by K. II. Ilarriman and his as- siviates when they rvorimniied the Chicago A Alton Itailroad com nan v. Tlie Interstate Cooimofve cowmUtion has received an appIkation from W. 11. Stead, attorney general of the state of Illinois, asking for a complete trans cript of all the testimony taken by the interstate commerce corn miss km. to make a thorough Investigatkn of tlie niethoiia of tlie administration em ployed In tlie postal service, with the view to suggesting reforms ami im provement ts tliat may be for the better- moat of tho service. There was a gen eral exchange of ideas between the president ami his callers regarding tlie work. Mr. Meyer believes tliat the mest improved business metliods should be adopted in all branches of the postal service, wiui a view to its being en tirely selt-supportini;. ami that reformc should be put into effect wherever there is any evidence of a want of sys tem or laxity of method. Oregon, oopoted by Sen ator Fulton; Janms I). KIIMt, for tlie ilMrict of South Dakota, oiip.ed by Stnator kittredg. ami O. It. Humlley, for tlte Northern district of AfeUuna. Therewaindirof Uic unconiiineil nom inatiunc were jiostmastors. Appoints Wickersham Again. Washington. March 6. The nresi- dent today signed a recess appointment ror isisirwi J mi i James Wtekersliam, of Alaska. The jmlge Is now serving his second term on the bench, but his nomination for that term has not been eoalirmed by the senate. Charges Sinirut him are being Investigated by tee department of jastkn. ExpirU' Count of Monry Falls to Ac count for Missing SI73.DOO. Chicago, March fl Any lhlty that tho missing f 17.1,000 from tho local Hubtrensury might havn Imhii mis laid with the curronry on IihihI Mas eliminated today, when the four ex iKirtu from the Culled States treasury at Washington counted the Inst of the paper money in tho vniilts. "It mine out to the dollar." wild Suhtreasurei llolilenwlck. Tomorrow a eount of the gold and silver In the vault will he begun. Oho of the (Iihh-Ios uyni which the government authorities have worked In ilutiloMily is the one tliat the money was taken from FitsgHtald'a wgH by some llla.lviswl praclirnl juker iiiiiong tho aijtht or nine tietsons vvhohitd an. ross to tlie dcpurtiiwut and who In now afnthl UieiHifrsH, H has been lenrnid tliat on several previous occiuiuiiH immey was taken from ntsgoruld'setiKe as a Jest ami returned latsr, uflor I'ili gsrald hail worriml sulllcleiilly to sstls fy the rui-tiil joker. Honduras Wins Victory Teguciinlrsi, llmidiiras. .Mured a Tlioarmyof llnmhims is inohilUIng uin the frr-ntior under tho in,,,.,.,! oonimaml of Prosldent Ihinllla. ul,,..,, arrival at the front has lusilrm i0 troops with enthusiasm for a serins of operations against Nicaragua. 'Jho first tlhtlng slruv February ih (wcurred the evening of March !!, mIioii (Icnernl Cltamorm, a Nimniuuau hadi,r. ul,, iu serving with tho llomhiriiiis. nlliuL! Waflilngloti, Mined ft, Prior to signing tho agricultural hill, which contains Senator I'liltou's ninendiitniit. prohibiting tho creation of fiiriwt iu serves In tho Niirthwesleiii states ex cept by tho authority of oongrisi, tho prisldeut yesterday lssiiel n pnolanm lion crwitlng II-' forest lesorves In tho six states affii'teit by tho Fulton auieixl liieiil. Ills prodainatious add 1,061.. DUO sens to lint n-erve area of Oregon, 4, X 111,000 wns In Washington and riHO.OOOflCMH In Idaho. The ciiiitlou of these reserves prod, ably marls tho cihI of reserve exleiish,u In the Northwest fur many vmr ti coins, for tho a Id It loo now Iim-IihIo tiH'st of the detlmhlr tliul-cr Inml of all six stati s, s' far as known in the loirst service. Ilelng haitlly mads in onlrr tn circumvent the restrk'ttots i,f th I'u 1 1 ihi amendment, the iHserve am lody eroslitl aisl mi ihsiht contain much fond that will be found untuneil In fiirexlry pusHS ninl which will ul llmately Ihi restored to entry. The largest reservnthwi In OreKon was an addition of W77,(MH) acres to the Itlue tiHMiiitalu reserve Ih Kntrn Ore g,ii. Other mlilllloo In exUtlng rr serves arc 4tH,000 tn tlm Siskiyisi in Southern Oregon, 71,000 acies to the Wenelia ii-serve, 614.000 aerrs to ths Ca-cnde remirve, UHMlly ihi Its wcidern Ixirder, anil IAl,tM)0 to the Ashland re serve In KiHithwistoiri OregiHi. In Include the tlmlsir laml of the (! range the p il lent ciratwl tl, Tillamook n-serve, ooiitnlnlug IllA.tMiO acres, the CVxpilllo rxservc, emUlylng I iu.ikmi acres, ami tlie I7hi1iim reserve. with an area of HOX.OOO nuren. The Uallown nud Chi-nnlmlmta re serves arcooiultliieil under the nam f Iruimlm, rtiul 7HS,(MK) rwri-s are added. In Unsliinuton tho Washington re solve Is rnlntgcd by the addition of 2, 276,000 seres, which liwhules piaellcal. ly sll government laml lntween tlm present Washington and Italnlor rr seivrs. This makes one m-iitlntMiu re serve along tlm (Wad nuMinUilna fitii tint Coluinhla rlvrr to tho International iMHiiMlary. This addition embrace tlm Not them PacinV grant, Imt rallrsd lanU are not mads irt of tlm rwerve ami no tight of Ui iH-lnHiim nrmie. A new reserve Is crest.! to Include HA7.WI0 M-res of tlm C.lvllls Imlian lands; IIh Prtet rtver reserve l crrat el in rOevens etHinty to contain 310,000 mmw; the Olympic reserve M enktrgl by 1111,000 acres, ami 7S0.1MK) seics ure aililwl to tho Italnisr rewrve. Mit of the fciest land in Idaho has already Is-eri reservetl. A Pnlisie re servs Is uiealwl with an nrsa of !02,tHN) m-ros; the p.nt ,veif du-rwitH-l wiUi ah Hrtw of 100, OIK) aeris; Hie lllg Horn in oulargeil by tlm addition of XtfO.Ooo Herss, hikI rilxmt 100,000 neres is aildiil to tlm Welter reserve. New Rules for Private Postcards. and defeated 400 Meaniguun troniis and uiirvu ou prisoners. Tim 0idu toss was email. MANY "DEAD DUCKS." Number of Noted Men Will Not Ap pear hi Nrxt Corgress. WVIllllliUill. Maieh A Tl U i,r,.h. ahleUmttliH ihwlKiistion Is imenldl. Isit 'Mwnl diH'k" is tlm name the sur viving rotiKrsMiiieii apply to those who liavs failwl of rc-elsetliMi. Thn Wash lnlon guiiie dag Is full of "deml iliklrn" tisliiy, NJnn iriemhers of tho senate have yielded their scats to their wwesaaors. lhoriirrnuiloriigonesnroJ. Frank Alco of Dofowsro, Jiinias II. Ilcrry of Arlnn ws, Joseph (!. H. Illsokhutii of Ken tucky, Kdvvitnl W. Carrnaek of Tuniius. ee, Wllliuiii A. t'liirL ., f..,iin,, John V. Dryden of New Jersey, Joseph H. Mlllani of Niibmska, Frwl T. Dublin of Iiliilio, nml Thomas M. Palloison of Colonulo, In tho hoiiso lliiiro wore 72 inotnhers whoso imnies will not lw cnlksl at tho next stHslon, iritiiH People Flee from Movlnir Mounrnh,. .Vaples, March (I Tho mountain In tl province of Polens, itlmvo Monte tan nays tmsL l,y murro, which lor Removal Bill Is Signed. Sacramento, Cl., March 8. Gover nor Uillett tins moinlni: siv-acd the Irtn1tltl ratTin-tl Kilt Kissamanin ln orc&so the rates 10 cents a ton on all loses the seat of government of Califor- wsh mmeu in uus siaie ami in Indiana nta, which goes to Herkeley. Governor Secretary UartJeld and Jadge Bsllinzer aud brought to Chicago for use. Tlie'Gillett was exHvlcd to veto the uieos-j were classmates at college. J II. UI Jncrtsuwd ratt will take effect April 1. , urc. Sacramento hi much aroused. I linger, of Seattle. U his stcreUrr. Balllnger Takes Office. I ...wn.n., ..tui a. viwzv nc2i-1 nuwizwii. jurtfl u.An nriiAP Lnrcci BiuiiiinL- miuii i.ii.. 11 n ard A. lktlllnger, of Washinrton, yes-.hxs Ua kssnl prorhliatc new reghi-',ln ,0 " moving much moin slnu'lu .,, i ' , .,.; "- a. i itoavs vtraia-jr pnvaw po4tcanu. buch . u uigiu oi me unialillnuts, hownini Ittcliardsof VvyomiBgas consssisstoner casds west he wade of an unfolded "wtlnuee, fearing n repel Itlun ft,! " B- -. v. ...r. nwi I PBW OIUHWll, w CUItU UE S-lO .,nure ranillUSIlB 111 IMV7 I,. ..,. - . - - . .imaa .- ----.,, i, -xw persons lost tholr lives. sworn in, Jlr. Kalllnger had an mfcw- by $ . IS itht, nor hws than 2?i by msl conference with the Ureaa ami dl-j 4 iacha. They must ha form and in vision chiefs. Jodie Ril!!ozr etsUrs I M&litr ami nM;ht nt mmpluiuh. upon his duties as eonuabtioaer eo- inchlentally with the eatraaeeof JaaMS It. Garfield as secretary of the interior. ttaniuiiy like tn government post cards. Thoy mar be ef any color, not interfering with a legible address ami which poitaasrk. Very thin sheets of paper the popular shade this Sulphur Yellow I. Proper Binds. London, March fl, - According to Draper's Kecord. sulnl.nr v..n,.... ' i." lr:.,K. I, "!"..' "."""I W" "I . j - - ivKua ill niriS. W Invading Honduran Army. Hati Salvador Mniiili fi. A strong 'Jliiiiiiiof llnndiimti tmops has Invad "I Nlciirugtut through tho department of Ocolal, Tlm heaihiuaiters of tho lluiidiiiiui army Is estnlillslusl nt Pes plru. PreslileiiL lt,ni I ! u i,, ri,iiin 'llreelliigiifhilrH theio gonenilly. Mo I' Mill Satisfied will. Id., ,IU..Illii. nml Hi" spirit of tho troops, Chllstoca, as nt present nirtiilod, Is deeme.1 linpiog niihli'. Tlm general opinion horn is hill Iho Hnniliiriiii forces will eventual ly triumph over those of tho Nlntia Kii'Hi Kuvcriimont. Ml fflar be attached to them if they com- women's imelc. .n.i i ....'. ..'.... " ,r. """ plUly adhere to tho card. jliona. "u,wmim ""","''" Accepts Two-cont Hati. Mnwulii, Nun., March 6. Oovorior MlHililnii tonight recolvwl olllclal imtlco ii ".".. " .""fHi'Kli'ii Hallroud company Willi II will nm.pt llio 2-cent faro law Wlllinnl Mslilnnco and rovlso Its rates.