Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 30, 1894, Image 1

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C? GILLIAJl COUNT?.
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LAN'O AND NOT,,. BUSINESS
li ''-At od ctrefttl manner.
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hr t'r.it.lott evtry mornlnif (gutiday .
r! 'J ! hi -'! d't'lot k, anil rrlvi' at Lou ttot-
at li via Mittnoy and Lot Vl!tjy. .
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lift. J. J, IIOOAN
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON,
t'oAtlnn, Or.
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Physician nd Surgeon,
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At proxi'iit ('.n It round on my ranch at Hay
vrGHK pitiiv, ico niiio nortu oi uoiiuou.
II. Ht UKON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Condon, Or. - -
onioe ami riilnct) in tn Wiley Mlllr rtwi
Ucnoe in Month (.'muloii. .
call pntmptiy anointed to day or nltcbt,
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AttorLey at Law, '
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, Notary Public and Conveyancer,'
.. ' 'Condon, Or.- ".
Cnllmllnii and limnrnnnit. Tnrm reaionable.
Ollit-e lu rear of postollloe building, Main tret.
W. K. Kills J. W, Iawm. T. Il. Lyon.
,11.1.1ft, PAW80N A LYONS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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Attorneys at Law,
Office at Votnll anil Condon, Or.
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MeiiRtmatlon, Ued
Mcceuifully by thou
and of promiuent la
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We. Worth twenty
time their weight In
gold for rtnnlt irrep
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to fall.
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' THE APHflO MEDICINE CO.
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L. W. DABLTNU CO., Condon. Or. ,
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WE SELL TO
DEALERS ONLY.
Correapoutlence Sollcttad.
UNION MANUFACTURING
CO
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OLH(. OHIO.
TO
SALT LAKE
DENVER,
Omaha,, Kansas City,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
AND ALL '
EASTERN CITIES.'
y ' DAYS Td
CHICAGO
the Quickest to Chicago
rs
and the East
Quicker to Omaha .and
rs
Kansas City.
Through Pullman and Tourlat
Sleeper, Free Reclining Chair
, . Cars, Dining Cars. '
' P. H. H. CI.AHK, -, 1 -
OUVEK W. MINK, ' j
' K. RLLKKY ANHICRSOK, Vltpeolvent.
JOHN W. HOANK,
FKKUERIti H.COrDKRTJ
For rate or gwmra Inforiimtuin call on or addrea
W. H. HUKI.MIJKT,
A ant. Oi-n. I'aa.
Agent,
ISA Wanhlni-ton St., cor, l.
, PORTLAND, OR
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COPYRIGHTS V,
fin 1 ri5TAIN A PATKNTf For a
r and an liomwt ocmlon, write to ,
-. in., who have hat! iKutrlyttfty yvara1
: ii pttnt buai"'' Ckiinmmiu.
ttv oonlltlinitliil. A itundbmik of ln
t )- n, .iriilua l;tri!t anil btinr to 00.
i rro. Also a tw logu ol tueobau.
. 40 bookt KUI (IHU.
-. tiinmah Mnun A) Co. Meet
"it.be fsrii intile Amerlonu, and
tit wtUniy bulore tlie pnl'ilc with. 1
to tie Inventor, 'I'tit mtlendld Mtier
nitaiitly tlittM rated, ban by fur the .
..iiu of anv utiiiiiitiiie work In Uie 1
."r, i!ii!e c.iin fiut freM.
iou, tnoi.liily, .il a year, ttinvt
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io eoloia, B'id (i;ntnritub of now
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X0KTII WEST .NEWS
Wanliinctoit. t ;
Ppokano'n last grand jnry coft the
county :5,00Q. ' '
The Everett pajipr mili will ehip 100
tonuoi psiicr 10 ADHiraiia,
Bids for the Great Northern tunnel at
Lverett trill soon be called (or.
A RlUville man has a curfoeity in the
miaixj 01 a iiairrei witn eleven legs and
four Jteadn.
Tiiere is soma talk of closing the Day
ton public tK'lioota on account o( lack of
fiindg, The district La a iloating debt
ot about 112,000.
The Ilayton ditch, which coat 18,000,
n.,,; ,. t j,. js dwIrDttl to 'drswi s.T artn
l lo s .vl extfinJifjg from Mount Ver
"n to lit, in completed and in use. .
Tl,rtwn tfauie and sixteen nflen are
at work uWn the track at the ritateFair
IfrouiKl at Yakima. The trelt in o
ootit 1$,7M. boiftr.vw like 10.1V0 yarda
of earth have to he move). ,
' The Evert'tt I d Com - any dn',.," f
uave piawa fi,ou-),i. vol ,4 fmndu ii,rt
the Central Trust Coii: i.m New York,
Uiua enabling it to carry r.'ut some ex
tensive improvements to the port. -
The foreign commerce for Puge't Sound
for February, a reported bvthe insuimn
department, shows total valuation-of
export" amounting to 1647.669, includ
ing 676,810 btlfihelg of wheat, worth
Vm,m-, 75,240 barrels of flour, worth
18H,003; V 1,413.635 feet of ' lumber,
valued at 114,884. and 80.000 lath. Valued
at 1140, The imports of dutiable goods
of merchandise imported in the district
and transported to interior ports with
out, appraisement, dutiable, (12,272;
woe oi ouiy, f i8,o ; total value,
illtK),-
4!'8t
, Shrewd detective work has 14 to the
arrettt of Indian Charley Waterman of
me OKooKuni reservation, charsed with
peddler, November 8, lj3, near Hoods-
pon, mason county, on ilood'a canal
J hat day Nadier and a cotnpanion, K
CafnrL a Hvrian rmdlltr. rirrwi at In.
dian Charley's lioose, and exhibited
goods to the etjuaw, during which Char
ley took a rifle and slipped out of the
nouse. nan an nour later the two peiJ
dierg walked the trail along Skokomleh
river, Cafuri fifteen feet ahead, when a
shot fired from the dense, forest passed
tliroucrh the bodv of Kadier from kl tn
side, killing film instantlv. Cafuri, fear
ing amOUHh, returned to Hoodsport and
gave the alarm. Indian Charley gave
the first information of the shooting to
lie neighbors, but at the inquest claimed
he was drunk at Union City at the time
' " " ai(ijii;. , Uift i"ki"'-s Slju-itterat
u.. .'Uiirtoll, 1). C Ol'.il.fthl tiiil.,-li Hall.
tlie Turkihh Consul at fan Francisco, to
mane a scarrrnne invrhlisration. ami
aided by J. A. MclJonald, tlie Prosecuting-
Attorney of Mason county, and
shrewd detectives, evidence was secured
to prove the guilt of Indian Charley and
threats he made to Indians to whom hn
confessed the murder. The arrest was
made the oilier dav. and con vM inn in
deemed certain. Nadier was 3 years
old. a native of Svria. Tnrkev in Asia
of good family, and" leaves a child widow
wim nis mouier in fcyna. ;
' , ' " ' Oregon. y
Prof. Kanematx sent a handsome sillc
exhibit to the Midwinter Fair from Co
quiiie City. It is a fine display of the
product, ana includes a large skein of
twist or manufactured silk thread in Ad
dition to the raw silk, floss, cocoons, etc.
The "Foot's creek . nlacer ; flalda th
lareest Dlacers in Southern Onvon. am
in full blast, with, the advantage of an
unprecedented water suddIt. Tha mini
of Lance A Son. R.A.Cook & Son.
(Jotdsworthy & McKnlght, Carr.Bros.,
nosmer, Anaerson & danders, Itaphael,
Morat, Bailey & Son and Swacker&8on
are running day and night, and wUUtave
a season from six to seven months. Be
sides these mines Quite a number of
gulches heretofore not having much, wa
ter are being ground-sluiced by ranchers.
Tho season's gold output on Foot's creek
this year will probably be doubled and
reacii even iw.uuu.
, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
a
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Towder.-
Used iu. Millions of Homes
ILICI1RT GARHIAOE and
. Hnvo aold to eoaKtei-e for t year.
mtvlnM tli'-'io tlio dtiulur pmUt. W e are tlie
lileataml Lurcvat mitnuliunnrorin Amer
ica splllntf Vl'lilcK'M ium1 lliirness this wny!)ip
with prlvllto to niriiniliie bofore any ciont'y la
ritld. Wo p.iy froltilit lioth wnvslf not Btt:ifi
rv. VV arrant. MrS yiar'- Whr PllT anontFlO
ton)laoritrrnryo:t? Wto your own orr.
Knxlnw irou. Wo uuo nil risk ot duma in
""""""'VHOLCSAltS PRICES,
dprlngf Wacjono, $31 to SG0. Ouarantwd
aauieaaUturvtut.4. Stirrevs, SCS tofiiOO
tame aa Mill for tluu to tJX TOO euttau .
$37.(10, a flue attil r WS. Fhmtottv.SCe ..
to Si 00. Farm Wugona, tMrnetea.
MllkWaf5on,Delive.yVVti!Prii'';ncsd,
Carta. mt vti.i. mil wo.nt.si tttiioiuu.
M0.ST. Surrey Uatoeaa,
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an wlit at "".1
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kUtINO a.Vl'irl.CSuii rli J I'.Ts. Elki.urt llicyrle.SMu wtwrw,
B iiwrvnU oT f!r rs.h with nrdt-iH Vi uA 4a la pni'iii'ntlo J-"" 'l''
Ui,liMi W liay itiiMtu oil 1 tU-Mkrt CMial:MM tal;tuiX llaipltil'"fJ .
idimi W. P. PRATT Cec'y, EL'XHART, IND
F:iri Wi.voa.
The Hammersley mine contest has
tieen settled and the receiver discharged.
Hammersley pays Drew & Co. $2,500 for
their intereKt. and takes possession of
tne mine. Kingley & Bull, who claimed
an interest in the mine, are left in the
cold, and Ijeornre R. and Rilflv Hammpra
ley get full possession of one of the best
mines in southern Oregon, 'This prop
erty was bonded by Hammersley Bros,
to .astern parties, and a failure to meet
the payments caused the suit, the out
come of which has been watched by
mining men all over the State. The
mine will be running to the full capacity
vf the mills within a week. This ends
one of the worst muddles in the annals
' Hootfiern Oregon mines.
"Cider 'an 'order of'theCircuit'Conrt.
UifcXorvailis carriage factory has bet
sold for $19,601 to C. T Brace of St,
Jxtuis, who represents the Paddock
Hawlcy Iron Company and the claims
oi otner Eastern nrms. atnrreiratinflr 10.
(MX). This amount is 11 in excess of the
clajm of the London and San Francisco
i;fik, which was prepared to bid the
amount of its claim, and will have the
cuwns oi releasing tne sureties, wao were
also stockholders in the corporation, but
Y "tot's wiu lose everyuimg in
vested la the tt-terprise. The estimated
vame of tlie property wa $75,000 Of
tins 140,000 was. material and finish.,
work within the building. The nnrcha
ers are willing to turn the propsrty over
tunny wuu win inrnisa gooa seca
ritr for the amount of their claim. .
will give them ample time to make the
pnjmeuui. i is not yet aenniteiy known
nucuiiii vijd liwwry wut w COuunueu in
operation or stockholders "be; givea an
opportunity to effect a new organization
aiiu rename operations. 1 ne sale was
apparenuy bona fide, and the cash was
paid over. An effort will be made to
nave tne sale confirmed at oce, but it is
understood objections will- be nrged ,to
us connrmation until the regular term
oi couit Apni v, , ,
Oertnnny' Propoaal for Coinage.
Beblis. Chancellor Caprivt has sni
mitted to the Bundesrath a proposal for
the coinage of 11.000.000 marks in
mark pieces; 7,000,000 marks in 2-mark
pieces and 4,000,000 marks in 1-mark
pieces. : 1 he proposition is made as
result of the increased demand for snr h
coins and from the fact that silver coin
age has fallen 2,000,000 marks below the
authorized limit. , - . .
- New SUnUtry for Spain.
HADKiJD. Evnor Sagasta has succeeded
in fining 3f;nitryt the peraoontl, of
ii is as follows ; feenor fagast&4
rreaiier; Senor Moret. Minister of For
eign Afraira; Senor Capdepon, Minister
of Graee and Justice; (General Lopez
lit. ;Mt..A. t:l, . r ... . . f i
Paeqnta, Minister of Marine: Senor
Apnlara, Minister of Interior; Senor
MoMulvadion, Minister of Finance: Se
nor iioovzaru, Minister ol i'ublic Works;
i?i;nor Becerra. Minister of the Colonies.
Senors Sagasta, Moret, Capdepon, Lope
iuminiquez ana l'asqum occupied their
respective posiuons in the former Min
itry, v ,
I The Bank f Jfnglaad. '.
IoNDOJt. There waa a crowded, at
tendance at the half-yearly meeting of
tlieBank of England. Governor David
Powell said tho conduct of the ex-cashier
may have been a very serious matter,
wmcn nad Deep ; thoroughly "jifted
nnerever anyining was lound wrong
eii-iis owi oeen taxen io meet tne dim
cutty. The directors had done their best,
and legal proceedings might be taken
which would evoke further details but.
if this course were not adopted, the mat
ter nad Detter be let to die. A feeling of
euipicion in consequence of this deplor
able affair lias been, thrown over the
whole establishment. : The feeling, how
ever was not justined to anything like
the extent imagined. The report of the
Governors sIiowb that the bank set aside
2-30,000 to meet all possible, losses in
re peci to ways advances. ,
coses.
-No Ammonia; No Alum,
40 Years the Standard.
I1M1ESS f .FG. GO.
No. 781, Surrey. ;. '
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Farm,
11 to
AH.&0.
jiariioMs.
h &
Baking-:
iuKO No. Uoad Wagon. .
;BWe,.-.'i'' ' 4i JES
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MARE ISLAND YARD.
WORK ON THE VESSELS BEING
RUSHED DAY AND NIGHT.
'' Crltntha of Fresno Win He Bait
Again the Xew York Vlte Irtaarane
Company Cancellation of Land he
v:. lection A Moral Craaade.
Walla Walla.- The Walla - Walla
church people are waging war on saloons,
gamblers and houses of ill-fame.
.. - Lao Halert lone- CaarotiMt. , . ;
. Oltmma. The Commissioner of the
general land office has inforsiel the Spo
kane land office that the lists of State
land selections Nob. 1, 2 and 3, f-'pokane
district, are canceled because not In le
gal subdivisions of quarter sections. The
amount of land involved is 7,000 acres,
and is asmgned to the grant for the Agri
cultural College, ; ,
, Zcreae la Valuation. .
gAif Fa tscico.The Assessor fur-
pishes the startling information that the
assessment roll for the fiscal year 1894-6
will be decreased, by about f "5,000,000.
H estimates a cut from 2 0, 000,000 to
1210,000,000.. In explanation he says
tf;e bad times have affected the property
vaiuea w a n anut extern.
The Aatorla Bailroad.' '
AsvoatA. At a meeting of the rail
road subsidy committee a dispatch was
read from R, W. Baxter, conveying' the
information that tsi ready to sign
the contract for the const rut'tion of the
road and requesting the members of the
committee to meet hirn in Portland.
The property owners and those of the
citizens who have learned the news are
much elated in consequent, and thee
is a feeling of confidence that the rWl
will be completed before tne exnirarton
of the present year, ' .
The Stanford Innerltane Tar.
Sa Fkamcisco. City and County
Treasurer W'idber has filed a petition
for the appointment of an appraiser 'to
determine the amount of inheritance tax
due from the estate of Senator Stanford.
Similar proceedings are now pending in
t-anta Clara, but Mrs. Stanford, admin
istratrix, contends that the Santa, Clara
courts have no jurisdiction in the mat
ter, and a petition nas been Hied in the
local court to offset that claim. The act.
creating the tax is almost a fac-slmiteof
sTeTmiuruw wbica has tx&a nibM L
New York, and the procedure to be fol
lowed was also determined by the New
xork courts in tne famous As tor case.
Everybwdy Working a liar Ieland.
Valluo, CaL Mare Island navy yard
is livelier than it has been for twenty
years. Work is being rushed, particn
larlv on the Monterey. Alert and Mono,!
nock. Large forces of machinists and
boilennakers work overtime on the two
first named. ' The authorities look for
even a greater.. tush between; now and
April 1, when the Bebring sea patrol is
supposed, to De in readmees. Up to tne
present only the Mohican and Alert have
been repaired. Quite a fleet has been
ordered from different parts of the world
lor tins duty, ana these vessels will re
quire more or lees repairs at the island
before going north. . .
The Company Must Fay. . , -,,
San Fkancisco. The State Supreme
Court has decided the important insur
ance case of Mary1 V. Griffiths against
the New York Life Insurance Company
Judge E. J. Wriffiths, a well-known
tresno lawyer, some years ago took out
two policies of $1,000 each, giving two
notes in payment of the first premium,
Later on Utrimtns told tne local agent he
could not pay one ot tne notes at matu
rity, and one policy was canceled. Grif
fiths was accidentally killed before the
second note matured, if e company re
fused to pay the amount of the policy on
the ground that the agent had no nsrht
to take the notes. Mrat Griffiths brought
suit, eecurea judgment, and on appeal
tne jnagment is ai::rmea. ,
. . Coal Miner Threaten.
Ssattle. The Seattle Coal and Iron
Company has made a 10 to 12 per cent
cut in the wages of its employes at the
Oilman mines, and as a result trouble is
threatened, though none is . expected.
The cut aUecU about 300 men, and the
Italians employed in the mines are wild
and threatening. The men in the "elope'?
mine neretotore received ?a cents tor a
cartload of clean coal; under the cut
they will get only 65 and 70 cents, ac
cording to tne location- ot, tne breast.
The men in No. 4 mine received 66 cents
per cart, but now only get 40 and . 65
cents. Common laborers hare been cut
from $1.50 to $1.85 per day. Gang-way
men have been cut from $8 per running
yard of coal to $ft.50. Firemen who got
51 per month are now paid $45.
OYSTER CLOSB 8EASOV. .
An Opinion, by tne AasUtan Attorney
- -;" . ueaeral on the law. ' r
Olympia. On application of citigeni
of Pacifio county Assistant Attorney.
General Haight has furnished an opin
ion on the law for the protection of oys
ters, about which differences exist among
oystermen. The old law of 1877 forbade
dredging for oysters in waters less than
twenty feet at the lowest ebb, and estab
lished a . close season from June 15 to
September 1. The law of 1879 changed
the law of 1877 so as to reed aa at pres
ent. The code of 1881 re-enacted the
law of 1877 as amended by the law of
1879, which made a clomv season from
May 15 to September 1. In November,
1881, the old law of 1S77 was restored as
to the close season. Later the code of
18S1 waa adopted, restoring the amend
ments roaue in mtv. wniun is tne
pres-
' ... .
ent law,
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
The United States trnvernmrinfc - htut
been fonaaily invited to send a troop of
cavalry to London, England, to nartici
pate in the royal cavalry tournament in
May next.
6enatoi Dolph has introduced a bill
extending the time two yeara for begin
ning and constructing the bridge across
the Columbia river by the Oregon and
Washington Bridge Company.
The Committee on Naval Affairs of the
Senate has made a favorable report on
the bill remjttyig the penalties, amount
ing to $39,000, on the Vesuvius ae,aee
against the Cramps, the builders of th i
vcpJ. .. . : ......
The Senate Committee on Territories
has autborketl a favorable report upon
the but introduced by Carey, defining
and Changing the boundary line of tlie
Vellowstohe National Park, and also
upon the bill providing for the punish
ment of offenses committed in the park.
The bill places the park within the ju
risdiction of the United States District
Court ol Wyoming. , - ,
The New, York Post's Washington foe-
cial says a political statistician, who has
been examining the field with great care
and absolute impartiality, reaches the
conclusion that, granting the Republic
ans every seat which can probably go to
mem in tne next senate, tney and the
Democrats will practically be tied, tiitv
balance of power being held by the Pop
pliats. In case the Democrats succeed
in every contest for Jeflif"ltive majorities
next fall they will stul -re"in a Bl'zht
majority oyer all.. In caae tii", Populnits
obtain the balance of power it wui bring
Senator Allen of Nebraska to the front
aa a dictator after tho Mahone f i -hion
of thirteen years ago. .
A star route mail sen-it e has bw n es- -tablished
from Sealaud by Long Beach,'
llwaco and Fort Canby to Astoria, Or.,"
and back six times A week. This service
will begin July I, 18'.4, and continue
low f f a.-. ' A service has also bven ee-'
tabluiiRd irr m Gig Harbor to OUlin,
seven mi lee, and back three t'-it-s a
e-k, to begin on tho t?sme dn. The
erwal.steaiDboat et-rvice from fceattleto '
Whatcom has been discontinued, maila
being sent on another route. The poj-t-office
at Ocean, Kan Jjian cnnt.y, La
been dirji-ontinued, a i mad for th it
point will hereafter - t,a sf-rt to I'"cr
Harbor. ,
m Andrew D. Wl.'t-, Unil ? U-a IV n
ister to Roe&ia, Wiitlr.'i? t t , ! tte De
partment, says t?st it u tUs iti1;:-,-1 of
the promoters of the Baron Ilint-ii ,a l
acc.rfi:;cg to a prominent Gt'Mii.tj rj-'i-paper
to renew the migration cf f i:r
(iaaHebrews to the Argentine K.'vuuk;. .
T'' ,rpt fmrer Mvsihat .oolv ii ,
tur c.iv.:ri oi i;-.;i..-i Hid f-'j6i;i ; .
South American Republic, ani Cat
those of an undesirable cKus will be .
Sifted out sid sent to the United SUtr-n. '
Minister White does not express anv
opinion as to the credibi.ity of the in
formation transmitted, but simply for
wards it that the immigration authori
ties may be on their guard. Instructions ,
have been sent to keep a specUl lookout
for this class of immigration at New
York and to the other commissioners at
the principal Atlantic seaports.
As a result of the troubles in f'trnth
Carolina, growing oat of the eu,. . t be
tween the State authorities and t1 e Fed-,
eral Courts over the collection of taxes
from the railroads in tlje ha nils of re
ceivers, the House Jadk iary Cummittee
nas agreed on a out wnicn provides tliat
taxes assessed by State, county or mu
nicipal authorities against corporate
property shall not be classed as debts,
to De passed upon in the lirst instance
by any United States Court, but shall
be cofiec table by the proper local au-,
thorities, whether in the hands of a re'
ceiver or not, and a tax sale under such
circumstances shall effect the removal of '
such property from the jurisdiction of
the court and receiver. The ordinary
rights of application for an abatement
ot tax are not interfered with.
A lively tilt occurred in the River and
Harbor. Committee between Hermann
and Jones of Virginia. Since Blanchard '
is out and Catchines became chairman
of the committee Hermann had secured
increased . appropriations for Yaquina
and Tillamook Bays and the Columbia
and Willamette rivers. Jones made a
bitter onslaught on Hermann's efforts,
and ridiculed the small commerce of the ,
first two named places, and moved to re
consider the vote bv which Iiercunn
had secured the increased allowances.
This led to an excited personal contrv
versy, Hermann warmly relented the
criticism of these waterway's, and cave
notice oi motion to. reconttide; on.tlit -
V lrginta items,- The matter was ended ,
bvthe OOmilliM a Rndino hv Hprmunn
Though the bill is email, yet it is known '
that Oregon after a etrnggle over each
item win fare better than was expected. .
Wilson of Washington has secured an
inereaso for Gray's Harbor from $20,Ct
De Arniond from the Judiciary Coin-.
raittee r?ported to the House, with the
recommendation that it pass, a bill to "
prevent interference in the collection of
State, county and municipal tuxsa as-.
asainst corDorationn. , Tho sneaa.
nre, the Representative says, is designed
t put corporations in the hands of re
ceivers appointed bv Judges and courts
of the United States in the same condi
tion with respect to the collection of
these taxes as if no receiver existed. It
often happens that corporations by order
of the United Stales Courts pass into
the bands of receivers and remain there
for, a number of years, during which
time taxes assessed aaainst them and
their property are paid or not paid, ac
cording to the judgment and hcrelion
and sometimes the cr-ike of the Fed
eral iCourta. By this practice corpora
tions in th bands of receivers ssro '
bled to defer t!ie payment of taa
almost indeSuitety to the pwat ha-." le
nience and prejnd'ice of tf-a !"..!. TJ.o
committee is ol the opinion Uiut Cn.o-
rations m tne lho-i 1,1 ret i
not enjoy any greater immur
ould
'i r.-
it? wi
spect to payu.'. 1 1 of t:
n ft,t
t i -
Which IS po!-'--,:- ifA by C'-I'OI
ryingon their ii : ; o-,' .
aad without mtirerav
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