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COUNTY,
OREGON,
DECEM BER
21,
J9OG.
NO.
22.
«ihjectlcm s«'«'ina to m«* a m ost rea N o n a h l® be«*n ma«b' upon J a p a n e s e s u b je c ts re s l-
<»n«.
A ll «»f th e p o litic a l p a r tle a In th e «,»•11, Io th e « H v <»f Han Francis«'«*.
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« la te h a v e In s e rte d In th«dr p la t f o r m » w as Inform «'«] bv th e c h ie f o f p o ll« * »hat
p b in k a In f a v o r «»f J a p a n e s e a n d <’«»- upon re« e lp t o f a ' 'ifiirriuril' i i t Ion fro m
re u n e x c lu a lo n , a n d «»n M a r c h 7, 1905, th e th e Japan«*»«’ c o n s u l In- a t om * In s t r u c t -
s la te l^ 'g la ,a t lire pusaed a Joint r««aolu- «•<1 « a p ta ln a o f p o lic e t«» m a k e e v e r y e f -
tlo n u r g in g th a t a< tlo n he ta k e n b y f o r l t«i s to p th e s e a a s a u lts , a n d , I f n e c ­
t r e a t y o r o th e r w la e to l i m i t a m i « llrn ln - e s s a ry , to a s s ig n m e n In c itiz e n s ' c lo th e s
ish the f u r t h e r Im m ig r a tio n «if J a p a n ­ to m i o rn p lls li th e p u rp o ae .
ese la b o re r a In to th e l ’ n,i«*«l H ta te a .
' i'll«*»«* a tt a c k s , a«» I a m In fo r m e d ,
“'I'h«. p re s s «if Han E ra n « -,a««» p r e t t y w ith b u t one e x c e p tio n w » re m a d e w h e n
g e n e r a lly u p h o ld « th e
a c tio n «if
th e n<» p«il ,<«»n a n
w as In th e
Im m e d ia te
Monday, Dec. 17.
| velt used the weight of hi« arlm inistra-
h oard o f «'<lu«ation
O f th e a tlltu«,«* «if ndglih'irho«»«,
M«»at «if th e m w«-r* ma«|e
the m o re v io le n t a m i ra d b -a l n e w s p a p e rs by b oys a n d y o u n g m e n ; m a n y o f th e m
W
ashington,
Dec.
17.—A
pictorially
n’to iN M ti’»- Ji«'jcibii«}i,'i Monnoa
It la u n n e a e a a a ry t«f speak f u r t h e r th a n w e re v lc lo u a In c h a r a c te r , a n d o n ly o n *
m«-»aagp from President vote in the last election.
to s a y t h a t t h e ir to n e la th e u a u a l to n e a p p e a r» to h a v e been m a d e w ith ¡ t v ie w illustrated
«if boat l i l t y to 'M o n g o l hor<le«,’ a m , th e o f ro b b in g th e p e rs o n s a tta c k e d .
A il Roow’velt portraying con«litioris as he
A hill was passed providing regula­
T im
fo llo w lu x
«'o rn rn u n leu tlo n
b aa b u rd e n o f th«*lr » la lrn la th a t J a p a n e s e tie «• a " " iu l» » 'a p p e .ir to bav»- b e e n m a d e
found them on the isthm us of Panam a tions for fishing vessels to prevent
I» ** 11 t m i i m i i i 111 cil Io b o th h o u a e » o f C o il- a re not b e t t e r G ia n <‘h,n«-ae. a m i t h a t s u b a e tp ie n t t«» th e f ir e and e.«rtb«tuake
th e aaine r«’>isona w h ic h « Ih 'ta te d th e e x - In Han F ra n c is c o , a n d rny a t t e n t io n w as «luring his recent visit occupied the collisions a t sea.
Adjournment was
ureMM by lb«* , ’ »««abl«’H t :
■ lu a lo n o f t tie t ’ h ln e a e « a ll f«»r th e e x ­ not c a lle d to a n y uM aaolta m a d e p r io r to
senate «luring the greater portion of its taken at 4 p. m. until Mon«iay.
c lu s io n «if th e J a p a n e s e aa w«*l|,
" I In rlu N e b e r e w u b fo r y o u r I n f o r m *
th e I Nth «lay o f A p r il, 190»;
“T h e t«*mp«'r a m , to n e o f th e m o re
Printed copies of the
tb in lb«, f ilia l r ep o r t u ia tle t o Hi«« |»*F
“ I k n o w th a t the»«« a a s a u lts u p o n th e si’ssion txxlay.
« o n a e r v u l Iv e n e w s p a p e rs m a y h e l l e r be J a p a n e s e a r e u n iv e r s a lly e rm d e m n e d by message, ■ han«lsomely
n o io tlly by H«o r r t a r y .M e b a lf o n lb«’ »Il
W ashington, Dec. 13. — The house
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g u m e n t i i ' h i i i th e |iu li|l<
a«*hoo| «tuea- m o n th s th e c itiz e n s o f H an F ra n c is c o place«! on the «b*sk «»f each senator an«l kslay, on the requeat of Representa­
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T h a t a rg u rm -n t p r a c t ic a lly la as and O n k la n «, h a v e be«»n t«'rr«»rlze<l by the r»«ti«lihg of the «locuinent was closely tive Dollar«!, of Nebraska, adopte«l a
H i a t l e i a o f i o i i I r« iv *ra y
f l r a t . I l l « ’ «’ M
fo llo w a T h e p u b lb * a«'b«ila «if ( ’a llf« ir r ila n u m e ro u s m u rd e rs , a a a a u lta and
< I u m I o i i o f lb** J a p a n « » « < blblr* n fr o m
ro b ­
Preee«ling the Panama mes­ re»«>lution directing the judiciary com­
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T h e a a a a u lta sage, the president's recommemiation m ittee to investigate the legal ques­
lah th«»ae a cbo ola e n t ir e ly , a m , th e F e d ­ upon I be J a p a n e s e , h o w e v e r, w e re n o t
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tions involved in the much-criticised
e r a l g a iv e rn m e n t w«»ul«l h a v e n«» r ig h t m a d e . In rny J u d g m e n t, w ith a v ie w o f respecting public lan«is and the naval
iiK u ltiH l I be J a p a n « » «
paym ent of a sum of money to Mr.
l ’ tm n th e ro b b e ry , b ut r a t h e r fro m a f«-e||n g o f jiersonnel were received and read.
“ A a to th e f u a t m a t t e r , I r a i l y o u r ,<« l i f t Ita v o ic e Hi p ro te s t,
«'Mpet'lal a lie n ,h » n to th e
v e ry
a ro a ll ait h e r tan«,, abe s ta te rruiy e x te n d th e ra c ia l h o s t ilit y , s tir r e d up t»osslbly b y
Dollar«! for the period between March
The
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te n d »«bo ol, to H ie te M tlm o n y u h
to s u c h te r m s a» it . th e s ta te , rn a y e le c t, h a v e be«-n h e ld a , d if f e r e n t tim e s r e l a ­ joum m ent resolution and will be in re- 4, 1905, and July 18, 1905, a t which
am i th e
F e d e r a l g o v e rn m e n t b aa
no tiv e to th e « 'X clu slon o f J n im tii’ io- fro m
I lie b i i a b l i i i h h , I'le n n lln e H H a n ti good be
«•ess from the end of the session Thurs- tim e M ir. Pollard was elected to the
r ig h t to « |i)ea tlo n H a a c tio n Hi t h ia r«-- t b * , ’ nlte«, H ta te s
b a i l o r o f tlie a e J a p a n e a e ■ b lb lie n In tin
59th congress, to succeed Hon. E. J .
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“ W h ile th e s e n tim e n t o f th e s ta te o f <lav next until January 3.
Burkett, who was elected to the senate.
I h e ir b ein g H I u tte re d
t b r o lia b o u t
til« p u b lb * a« boails ar«* <lealgn«-«| fo r th e e« b i- 1 C a lif o r n ia , as m a n ife s te d b y t b * p u b lic
Resolutions
were
agreed
to
directing
T h e u tte ra n c « *« o f th e Japanes«* an«, »'<*rean
« l l y , tin* r e q u ir e m e n t f o r th e m a ll Io c a tio n »if th e c ltlx g n a o f th e s ta t e
A resolution was adopted calling
g o to o n e ape« III) H« ,ioo, I h Iln p o H n lb le s ta te la In te re s te d In th e e d u c a tio n o f Ex« lu s lo ti le a g u e , b y a r t ic le s In m a n y an investigation hv the departm ent of
It w o u ld not 1 o f th e le n d in g n e w s p a p e rs In t b * s ta te , Cotnmerce and
upon the secretary of the Interior for a
«if f u l f i l l m e n t a n d m e u n a th a t iln *y c a n ­ H a o w n r lt lx e n s alo n e.
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of
the
Interna­
n o t h a v e h i b«»o| fn i illile M
Ix H m e p o in t f«»r a m o m e n t m a in t a in th is e x p e n a lv e by d e c la r a tio n s o f th e p o litic a l p a r tie s
a complete description of all public
to e«lu« a te
fo r e ig n e r « a n d l In t h * , r p la t f o r m s , a n d h v th e p as s a g e tional H arvester company to ascertain
«»ut f u r t h e r t h a t th e re w o u ld be no <»b- In s t it u t io n
j,-< lio n w h a te v e r to ex« lu d lh K fro m tin* a lie n » w h o w «,uld c a r r y ,♦» t h e ir c o u n - o f a Join , re s o lu tio n by th e s ta te le g is ­ whether it effeiis restraint of trade; lan«ls which Iiave been withdrawn or
h < b oo l«
a n y Ja p a n *» « ' on tin* a« «»re o f tr ie » th e f r u i t s o f such e d u c a tio n . T h ere­ la t u r e «m M a r c h 7. 1905, la In f a v o r o f
directing the senate judiciary rese n e d from entry since July, 190«,
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la o b v lo u n ly not d e » lru b le th a t f o r * . I f H a h o u h l be h e ld th a t th e re w as th e e x c lu s io n o f J a p a n e s e c«>«>lles, y et als«>
y o u n g m en a h o u h l go to », Im o l w ith a dia< r im ,n a t io n o p e r a tin g In v io la t io n t h f o v e r w h e lm in g s e n tim e n t ,n th e s ta te comm ittee to report what authority together with the the raason for such
« b lb lr e n
T h e o n ly p o in t I h th e « X < lu - o f th e t r e a t y w ith J a p a n In th e s t a t e s l a ' f o r la w a n d o r d e r a m i f o r th e p r o ­ <*>ngrehs may Iiave un<ler the commerce action.
The report is desired that con­
a io n o f th e c h ild r e n »b e n t» *, v«*a
T h e t r e a tm e n t o f J a p a n e s e c h ild re n , o r e v e n te c tio n «»f J a p a n e s e In t h e lr persona and
clans«’ of the con®tituti«*n to prevent in­ gress may pass upon the president’s
n u m b e r o f J a p a n « » * i b lb lr e n a tte n d in g i f a n e w t r e a t y w ith J a p a n s h o u ld ,»«• t h e lr p r o p e r ty ,
w o u b l c o n ta in on b e h a l f
th e
p u b lic h < h o i« In Hun I "r .1 r>* I «< o W M S fram e«! w h ic h
“T h e c h ie f o f »»olbe o f th e c it y o f Han terstate commerce in child-made goo«ls. recommen«lations for the withdrawal of
v e ry e m a il
T h e G o v e r n m e n t h aa a l ­ o f J a p a n e a « aut,|e<-ta th e ’m o a t- f a v o r * « ! - F ra n « la < o , aa al«««» th e a c tin g may«»r o f
coal lands.
re a d y d ir e c te d t h a t a u lt be b ro u g h t to n a tio n ' « la u s e , t h ia c o u ld an d w «,uld be th e c i t y , a s s u re d m e t h a t e v e r y t h in g
Representative I^cey, of Iowa, intro­
te « | th e c o u n t IIu t Io n a ! It v o f tb«* a c t In m et by th e a ta le , w b b h w o u ld th e ,, e x - p o s s ib le w«»iil«l be don«- to p ro te c t th e
W ashington, I)ec. 17.—The house
lu«le fro m th e u a * o f It s p u b lic s c tm ls J a p a n e s e s u b je t-ts In Han F ra n c is c o , an«l
« lU 'H io n , b u t m y v e ry ear neat hop«, 1»
duce*!
a bill making $12 the m inim um
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t h a t »u«h n u ll w ill not be n*<*«saary,
tb e y u r g e n t lv re«jueste«| t h a t a ll cases
a n d th a t aw a m a t t e r o f c o m ity th e « I t , - a m , l l m l i th e r ig h t s o f fre e e d u c a tio n to o f a s s a u lt a n d »»I, v lo la tb m a o f la w a f - max Iu»li«lu>s with a determ ination to m onthly pension to be paid veterans of
b lb lre n o f Ita o w n c ltlz e n a . f o r w h o m f a c t in g th e Jan a n ew e be a t once re p o rte d
s » U M o f H-m Fran«',»« o w ill tefu»«* to d e ­
dispose of as much legislation as jxesi- the war of 1861.
a n d to th e c h ie f t,f fail|«*e
p r iv e tlie a e y o u n g J a p a n e s e « b lb lre n o f th e a y a te m la p r i m a r i l y d e s ig n e d
edu* u tlo n am i '» ill p «rn »lt th e m to go V» m a in ta in « « !, a m i I f th e a tn te s h o u ld do
" I Im p re s s e d v e ry s tr o n g ly u po n th » hle, to make way for the more active
Wednesday, Dec. ,2 .
t h ia th e F e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t <-<»u,d n ot a c tin g m a y o r «»f th e d t y , aa a ls o up«»n
th e •»••I i o o I h
it when
“T h e
q u e a tlo n aa
to
th e
v lo le m e c o m p la in , alm -e n o t r e a t y r ig h t ««»ub, !»«• th e c h ie f o f p o lic e , th e g r a v i t y o f th e work which will devolve on
W
ashington,
Dec. 12.—The house of
v p ila te d w h e n th e c h ild r e n o f J a p a n e a e s itu a tio n , a n d to ld th e m t h a t , aa o f f l - congress again convene«.
To this end
n g a l n a t th e J a p a n « » « la m o a t a d m ir a b ly
p u t
by
H ea-re ta rv M »,« a lf . a m i I h a v e w e re trea,«-d pre« la e ly as th e c h ild r e n «•era charge«! w it h th e » n f o r « r m r n t o f several small hills were passed under representative« t«*day went on record in
I a m o f a ll fo r e ig n n n th m a
r i o t h l la g to add to h la a ta te m e n t
th e h iw a n d th e p r o te c tio n «»f p r«»perty
The Indian opposition to the new spelling as re­
«•«»nfblent th a t , aa
|*>, r e l a r y
« •n t I r e i >
T h e f e e lin g In th e a t a t * ,a f u r t h e r a m i p e rs o n , y o u looked to th e m to see suspension of the rules.
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th e a tn te o f C a lif o r n ia la f o r
I l ia I , I
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Han Franc,a««» w e re a ff o r d e d th e f»ill
vote
of
142
to
25
the
following
was
la w a m i o rd e r anal f o r th e p ro le * tl«»n «»f I l a w a lia n Is la n d s aa «-ontulned In B u l­ pr«>t<-<tl«»n g u a ra n te e d to th e m b y o u r of the 57 fjages Completed when it was
th e J a p a n « » « in t h e ir p e ra o y a und p ro p ­ le tin
o f th e B u re a u o f l^ th o r, d e ­ t r e a t y w ith J a p a n .
laid aside for the president's message adopted as a substitute for the item re­
e rty
B o t h t h e c h i e f o f p o lle r a m i th e p a r tm e n t o f <’«»mmer«e and l^abo r.
The
“ I f . t h e r e fo r e , th e p o lic e p o w e r o f Han
Panama canal, which ported by the appropriations com m it­
iia t i n g
m a y o r o f Han K m n a 'lw • » a»»nr««l
la ltn la m««le th a t w h ile lab«»r haa l»eeu F ra n « ,a« o ,a n«»t s u f f ic ie n t to m e e t the concerning the
tee in the executive, legislative and ju­
H«* r e t a r v M e t . - . I f t h a t e v e r y t h in g t»<>«- a lm o s t e n t i r e l y d r iv e n fro m
th e
H a ­ s itu a tio n a n d g u a rd an«l p ro te c t J a p a n ­ consumed more than an hour in its
dicial appropriation bill:
H ltile w o u ld ,»« d«me to p ro te c t th e J a p ­ w a iia n la la n d « , a n d t h a t th e J a p a n e s e ese re s id e n ts In Han F r a n c , sc«», to w h o m
reading, being listened to by a large
an«-»« In th e c it y
I a u th o r is e d a n d d i ­ a re g r a d u a ly fo r c in g e v e n
th e
s m a ll
..............I n ttjT W ith J a p a n w e
“ No money appropriated in this act
re c te d Hea r e t a r v .M e tc a lf to e la te th a t w h ite tr a d e r » o u t o f h ualncaa.
a n te ® ’f u l , a n d p e r fe c t p ro te c tio n
f o r num ber of members.
shall be used in connection with p rin t­
I f th e re w aa f a i l u r e to p r o l e , t p e ra o n a
M ainy o f ttie fo r e m o a t e d u c a to rs In t h e l r t»ers«>ns a n d p r o p e r ty .' th e n . It
The
pictorial
feature
of
the
message
a m i p r o p e r ty , th e n th e e n t ir e p«»wrer o f th e s ta le , on t h * o th e r h an d , a re a tr o n g - seem » to m e. It la c le a r lv th e d u t y o f
ing documents authorized by law or
t h e I ’ederail g o v e rn m e n t w it h in th e llm
,y opp osed to th e n a ilo n o f th e Han th e F e d e r a l g«»vernm ent to a f f o r d such afforded an opjs»rtunity for good na­ ordered by congress or any branch
I t a o f ttie c o n a t lt u t lo a w o u ld I»* U«««, rra n a rla c o b o a rd o f e d u c a tio n .
. m i
c o n n M o rn tlo n a
w h ic h ture«! comment, the innovation of cuts
J a p a n ­ p ro te c tio n
P o m p tly a n d vlg««roualy to e n fo r* «• th e e s e a re a d m ltt< -d to th e I ’ n lv e r a lt y o f m a y m o v e a n a tio n , e v e r y c o n s id e r a tio n
in a state fMqs’r being look<sl on with thereof, unless the same shall conform
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p
t-
favor. M<'ssag«s from the president on to the orthorgaphy recognized and use«l
T h e y a re
tee d to J a p a n « » « re e ld e n le e v e r y w h e r e In a ls o a d m it tea] to, u nd g la d ly w e lc o m e d ed b y 50 y e a rs o r m«»r* o f close f r i e n d ­
dictionaries of the English lan­
public lan«ls and the naval personnel by
t h e C n b ,n f u l l anal t««-rfe<t p ro te c tio n a t. H tanf«»rd I ’ n iv e r a lt y .
Han F ra n c is c o , s h ip w it h th e «-m plre o f J a p a n , w o u ld
guage.”
_____
f o r t h e ir |»eraor,a and p t'» p e rty , a m i to ao t a r as k n o w n , la th e o n ly c it y w h ic h u n ite In d e m a n d in g , H s««cms to m e , o f were also read.
t h ia e m l e v e r y t h in g in m y p o w e r w o u b l haa d is c r im in a t e d a g a ln a t J a p a n e s e c h i l ­ th e I ’ n lte d S ta te s g«»vernm ent a n d a ll
W ashington, Dec. 12. — The senate
1«. d on «, a m i a ll th e fo rc e » o f th e t nt tad d re n .
I ta lk e d w ith a n u rn lre r o f p r o m i­ Its |M-«»t»le, th e f u lle s t p r o te c tio n a n d th e
H ta te a
tw»th c iv il a m i m i l i t a r y , w h ic h n e n t la b o r m e n . a n d th e y a ll s a id th a t h ig h e s t c o n s id e r a tio n f«»r th e subje«*ts o f
Friday, Dec. 14.
today
confirmed the nom inations of
I
ia m b i
l a w f u l l y e m p lo y w o u ld be « m - th e y ha<l no o b je c tio n to J a p a n e s e c h ll- J a p a n .'*
W
illiam
H . Moody, of M assachusetts,
Washingt«»n,
Dec.
14.—
But
for
the
d re n ul te n d in g th e p r im a r y g ra d e a ; th a t
« '«in clu d in g a e n le n c e <«T H e -r r tu lV Ma*b th e y w ant««] J a p a n e s e c h lb lre n n o w In
to be an a ss« iate justice of the Su­
cowardice
«»f
100
members
of
congress,
General Hnrriann Gray Otis, of I /«
c n if a re p o rt o f N o v e m b e r
th e t'n lte « , H ta te a to h a v e th e s a m e
n«l-
the house today would Iiave adopted the preme court of the Unite«! States;
H e i-re ta rv
M e tc a lf’"
re p o rt
la
achool p rlv lle g a -a aa c h lb lr e n o f «>ther Angeled, is aeriously ill.
,
o
f
d re a » e d tai th e I ’ re a ld e n t U lu b r <b«t
am
endm ent to the legislative appropria­ Charles J . Bonaparte, of Maryland, to
n
a
tio
n
s
,
b
u
t
th
a
t
th
e
y
w
e
re
u
n
a
lt
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r
a
b
ly
f u l-
N -iv e m b e r 2<5 la a t. am i In p a r t I*
opposed to J a p a n e s e y o u n g m e n a t t e n d ­
The government hns purehas»»! a site tion bill increasing the salaries of sena­ be attorney general; Victor H. Metcalf,
Io w a :
. _
..
in g th e p r im a r y g ra d a « .
for a Fislera, building at North Yak­ tors aixl representatives from $5,000 to of California, to be secretary of th e
“ In m v ’ ire v b m » re p o rt I aabl n o t h ­
" T h e o b je c tio n to J a p a n e a e m e n a t ­
in g aa to th e enuaea le a d in g Up to th e
ima.
$7,500 per annum .
Practically every navy, and Oscar 8. Straus, of New
a c tio n o f th e a«'h«M»l b ou rd In p a a a ln g te n d in g th e p r im a r y g ra d e a «'«»ub, v e r y
th e re s o lu tio n o f f ic t o b a r 11, an d th e r e a d ily be m e t b y a s im p le r u le l i m i t - '
man
who
voted
against
the increase did York, to be secretary of commerce and
The
Chicago
A
Northwestern
railrm«l
« rr« i t «if » n e b
i tb 'n
upon
J a p m e •« lug th e a g e s o f a ll « 'b lld re n a tt e n d in g
so
from
fear
th
at
his
vote
would react labor.
th
o
s
e
g
ra
d
*»
.
A
l,
o
f
th
e
te
a
c
h
e
r»
w
it
h
c h ild r e n , re a ld a n ta o f th e c lt v " f
Han
w ill build a new $20,000,000 depot in
The feature today was a speech by
>•', am laco, d e a lr ln g to a tte n d th e p u b lic w h o m , ta lk * « , w h ile In Han F r a n c is c o
and
result
in
his
defeat
two years
ChitMgo.
a c h o o l ft o f t h a t c ity .
A r e p o r t on th ia s p o ke In th e h lg h e a t te r m » o f th e J a p ­
Senator
Rayner upholding the state«’
hence,
nnd
nearly
every
man
who
voted
a n ese c h ild r e n , s a y in g th a t th e y w e re
m a t t e r w i l l n o w tie m a d e
The house of romtnonH haw voted to negatively saw a grab in the legislation rights doctrines as involved in the
“ It aeem a t h a t f«»r a e v e ra l y c a ra th e a m o n g th e v e ry l«e»t <»f t h e lr p u p ila ,
b o a rd aif e d u c a tio n o f Han F r a n c laco b ad c le a n ly In t h e lr |»era«»na, w e ll b e h a v e d , grant home rule to the Transvaul and
proposed. The legislation was entirely present Japanese question on the Da-
b ean c o n s id e r in g th e a d v la a lilllt y «»« e a - a tu d lo u a , a n d r e m a r k a b ly b r ig h t.
orange River colonies.
ci fic coast.
m eritorious.
t a b ila h ln g a e p a r a t« »•‘ho’ ila f o r C h ln e a e ,
“ T h e hoar«, o f e d u c a tio n o f S an F r a n ­
Japan«»«' a n d t ’ «»r«an « 'b lb lre n . and on cis««» «b-a’lln e d to re s c in d Ha r e s o lu tio n
Resolutions were agreed to calling
The
three
congressmen
from
W
ash­
A
general
strike
has
been
declared
at
M a y *». 1905, puaoed th e f o llo w in g re a o - o f O c to b e r
C a l m i n g t h a t , h a v in g e s-
Binger upon the president for information re­
ta h lls h e a l a s e p a r a te s c h o l f o r C h in e s e , all the ports of Italy and as a result ington voted for the increase.
lu t lo n :
.
.
.
.
" • H e a n lv e d , T h a t th e bonr«1 o f e d u c a - J a p a n e s e an«l C o re a n c h ild r e n , th e p r o ­
Hermann voted against it, but he would garding the seizure by Mexico of the
t h in I" d e te r m in e d In Ita e f f o r t » to e f - v is io n s o f s e c tio n 1<«2 o f th e p o litic a l there is serious injury to commerce.
not be a beneficiary. French, of Idaho, fishing schooner Silas Stearns, and d i­
fea «
th e
e a ta b lla h m e n t
of
s e p a ra te code iM c a m e m an dat«»ry
The Ja(»anese ambassador to the was not present.
aa-haiola f o r C h ln e a e an d J a p a n e a e p tip lla .
recting the secretary of war to furnish
R e s u m e o f J a p a n e s e a tt e n d in g p u b lic
m it «»nlv f o r th e p u rp o s e o f r e lie v in g th e school» In H an Francis«'«» as m e n tio n e d United States declares it ageless to
Representative Jones, of W ashing­ information regarding alleged experi­
«-«wire*, Ion at p re s e n t p r e v a ilin g In o u r In th e fo r e g o in g « c o m m u n ic a tio n :
think of war between his country and ton, today introduced a bill proposing ments w ith cholera virus at Manila re­
a « ,<<><»,a. b u t a ls o fair th e h ig h e r rn<
N u m b e r o f p u p ils ..............................................93
th a t o u r c h ild r e n a lu m b l not be p la c e d N u m b e r o f s c h o o ls th e y a t t e n d e d .......... 23 ours.
to increase by 20 per cent the salaries sulting in 10 or more deaths.
In a n v p o a ltlo n w h e re t h e ir y o u t h f u l In i- N u m b e r o f p u p ils n t —
The senate in executive session rati­
p re a a lo n a m a v be a ff e c te d b y a s s o c ia tio n
Representative Hardwick, of Georgia, of all civil service employes of the gov­
<5 y e a rs o ld .................................................... 2
w ith tm p lla o f th e M o n g o lia n ra««e '
fied the general act by the delegates of
7 y e a rs o ld .................
5 would compel railnxels to install the ernm ent on July 1 next.
"A m i « h i t»ct«»ber I I th e b o a rd pnaaed
M y e a rs o b i .................................................... 9
The first salary amendm ent to the the powers represented at the confer­
t h e f o llo w in g re s o lu tio n :
9 y e a rs o ld .................................................... 3 block signal syst«un and license all rail­
“ 'R e s o lve « ,, T h a t In accordance w ith
legislative,
executive and judicial ap­ ence which met at Algeciras, Spain, in
way
telegraphers.
10
y
e
a
rs
o
ld
.............................
7
a r t i c l e X . s e c tio n 1««2. <»f th e »clued
11 ye««ra ol«l .................................................... f,
propriation bill today was moved bv April last, to draft a treaty concenting
la w o f C a lif o r n ia , p r in c ip a ls a re h e r e b y
12 y e a rs o ld .................................................... 8
A million bushels of wheat ara being
dlr«*<-te<l t o »end a ll C h ln e a e . J a p a n e s e
Opposition by the
13 y e a rs o ld .................................................... 7 allowed to rot on Northern Pacific plat­ I.ittauer, of New York, and was as fol­ Moroccan affairs.
o r C o re rin «•b lb lre n to th e O r ie n ta l p u b ­
11
y
e
a
rs
o
b
i
....................................................
1
Iientocrats
compelled
the adoption of a
lows:
l i c a«’ h«»ol. » H u n te d on th e s o u th ab le
W ashington, while
15 y e a rs o ld ..............
10 forms in Central
o f C la v s tr e e t, b e tw e e n P o w e ll a n d M a ­
resolution
disclaiming
responsibility for
“
On
and
after
March
4,
1907,
the
1 •’> y e a rs o ld .....................
9 sidings are crowded with empty cars.
son at rec ta , on a m , a f t e r M o n d a y , <»«•-
17 y e a rs o ld ..................................................... 12
compensation of the speaker of the the ixtrticipation of the United States
t «iber 15, 1 900
IN y e a rs Obi .................................................... H
“ T h e a c tio n o f tlic h o a rd In th e p a s s ­
An influential Japanese paper says house of representatives and vice presi­ in the program arrange«! by the confer­
19 y e a rs o ld .................................................... 4
a g e «if th e r e s o lu tio n s «if M a v S. 1905,
20 y e a rs o ld ...................
2 the solution to the present trouble in dent of the United States sliall be at ence as to the future of Morocco.
u n d O c to b e r I I . 11»0d. w a s u n d o u b te d ly
the United States would be to allow the rate of $12,000 each.”
b « rg e lv in flu e n c e « ! b v th e a c t i v i t y o f N u m b e r o f p u p ils a t —
F ir s t g rn d e .................................................... 7
Tuesday, Dec. II.
th e
Japanese
am ,
Cor«*nn
E x c lu s io n
the Japanese to build their own schools
By a vote of 214 to 51 the amend­
S
eco
nd
gra«,e
...................................................
10
le a g u e , an o r g a n is a tio n form e«! f o r th e
W
ashington,
Dec. 11.—The question
T
h
i
r
d
g
ra
d
e
...................
12
and
if
necessary
to
get
aid
from
the
ment
was
adopted.
L
ittauer
also
in­
tu irp o s e «if s e c u r in g ena«’ t m c n t h v th e
F o u r t h g ra d e ................................................... lfi
of Senator Reed Smoot’s right to a seat
«•«ingress o f th e , ’ nlt«'«, S ta te s o f a la w
home
government.
troduced
an
am
endm
ent
increasing
the
F i f t h g ra d e ........................................................1 ,
e x te n d in g th e p ro v is io n s «»f th e e x i s t ­
as United States senator from Utah
S ix t h g ra d e ..................................
13
in g C h in e s e e x c lu s io n act so ns to e x ­
There is an upward tendency in the salaries of the members of the presi­ was discusse«! by Senator Burrows in
S
e v e n th g ra d e ............................................... 7
c lu d e J a p a n e s e a m i C o re a n a .
d
e
n
t’s
cabinet
to
$12,000
each,
effective
E ig h t h g ra d e .............................
1" hop m arket.
the senate today for more than three
“ T h e n u m b e r o f schools In Han F r a n ­
on and after March 4, 1907.
N u m b e r o f p u p ils Ix irn In —
c is c o p r io r to A»*c|| , S w a s i5.
< »f th is
J a p a n . . .•............................................................. fiS
On division, the amendm ent was hours. The senator had carefully pre­
n u m b e r 2K p r i m a r y o r g r a m m a r schools
Russian terrorists tried to kill Ad­
, ’ n lte d S ta te s ...................................................25
n n d tw o h ig h s c h o o ls w e re «le stro v e d b v
adopte«!
204 to 00. Littauer also offer­ pared his speech, which received the
m
iral
lXmbpasoff.
N
u
m
b
e
r
o
f
—
f ir e , a m i one h ig h school w , h d e s tro y e d
G ir l« ....................................................................... 28
ed an am endm entl increasing the salar­ closest attention throughout by a large
b y e a r tlu p ia k e . le a v in g 15 scho«ds. S in c e
H o y s ....................................................................... 05
H ill has ahan«lnned his Great North- ies of senators, representatives in con­ attendance of senators and crowded gal­
A p r il 19. 27 te m p o r a r y s tr u c t u r e s h a v e
“ A b o y c o tt w a s m a ln ta ln e « ! In S a n
b«*en e re c te d , m a k in g th e t o t a l n u m b e r
ern-Burlington merger.
gress and delegattes from territories to leries. Smoot occupied his place in the
«.f scho ol b u ild in g s a t tlu> p re s e n t t im e Francisca» fro m O c to b e r 3 to O c to b e r 24
bv m e m b e rs o f th e C o oks and W a lt e r s '
cham ber. No interruptions were made
72.
C n lo n a g a in s t J a p a n e s e r e s t a u r a n t s «,«»-
John Barrett, United States m inister $7,500 per annum . On a rising vote during the entire speech, which was an
“ T h e O r ie n t a l si’ho«»,. th e schol set lu g b u s in e s s In th a t c ity .
N e a r ly a ll o f
after
considerable
debate,
the
amend­
» p a r t f o r th e C h in e s e . J n o a n e s e a m i C o - ih e le a d e rs o f la b o r o r g a n is a tio n s ,n to Colombia, is in Portland.
m ent was defeated bv a vote of 135 to arraignm ent of Mormonism and the
re a n c h ild r e n . Is In th e b u rn e d s e c tio n . San F m n e ls c o In t e r v ie w e d on t h is s u b -
responsibility w hich attached to Smoot
T h e r e Is «»nlv o ne J a p a n e s e s tu d e n t a t ­ lee, d is c la im e d a n v k n o w le d g e o f a n y
Negro convicts in Mississippi revolted 101.
te n d in g th is Schoo, nt th e p re s e n t tim e , f o r m a l a c tio n b e in g ta k e n fo r th e b o y ­
After disposing of the salary ques­ for Mormon principles as a member of
and several were severely hurt.
a m , th e re a re no J a p a n e s e « 'b lb lre n a t ­ c o t t in g o f th e s e r e s ta u r a n ts .
t e n d in g a n y «»f th e o th e r p u b lic schools.
tion the house passed the legislative, the apostolic body in the church.
" A s a m a t t e r o f f a c t, a m o s t e f f e c t ­
1 v is ite d th e O r ie n ta l school In c o m ­ iv e
Chicago has arrange«! term s for own­ executive and judicial appropriation
b o y c o tt
w as
m a in ta in e d
n g a ln s t
pany
w ith
th e
Japanese consul
an«, n e n r ly nl o f th e J a p a n e s e r e s t a u r a n t s
W ashington, Dec. 11.—This was a
bill.
fo u n d It to com pare
f a v o r a b ly
w ith lo c a te d In Han Franc,se«» f o r a t le a s t ership of the street railway systems.
field d-y for oratory in the house. The
m n n v o f th e n e w te m p o r a r y s tr u c t u r e s th r e e w eeks. . P ic k e ts w e re s ta tio n e ,! In
executive, legislative and judicial ap­
e re c te d In th e c it y .
T h e c o u rs e o f I n ­ fr o n t <»f th e s e r e s t a u r a n t s and e v e r y e f ­
Cardinal Gibbons defends King îax »-
Thursday, December ,3 .
s t r u c t io n Is e x a c t ly Ih e s a m e as a , th e f o r t w a s m a d e to p re v e n t p eo p ie fr o m
propriation bill afforded an opportuni­
pold’s
government
of
the
Congo
state.
O th e r
p u b lic
scho ols,
und
c o m p e te n t p A tr o n lx ln g th e m .
At t im e s s to n es w e re
W ashington, Dec. 13. — The senate ty for general debate covering a wide
te a c h e rs a re a s s ig n e d fo r d u ty In th is th r o w n an d w in d o w s b ro k e n , a n d In o ne
s c h o o l.
N e a r ly a ll o f th e p u p ils a t ­ o r tw o In s ta n c e s th e P r o p r ie to r s o f th e
The pope says French political free­ today listened to the second speech range of subjects, from a dissertation
t e n d in g Ih ls scho ol h a v e to he ta u g h t r e s t a u r a n t s w e re s tr u c k b v th e s e s to n e s
dom
does not compare with th at exist­ which has been made this session on Alfred Nobel, the founder of the No­
t h e E n g lis h la n g u a g e .
" I a m s a tis f ie d , fro m In q u ir ie s m a d e
against the continuance of Reed Smoot bel prize, to the raising of salaries of
“ I fo u n d th e s e n tim e n t In th e s ta te b y m e a m i fr o m s ta te m e n ts m a d e to ing in America.
as senator from Utah. It was deliv- members of congress and including a
v e ry
str«»ng a g a in s t
Japanese
y o u n g m e h v th e J a p a n e s e r e s t a u r a n t k e e p e rs ,
m e n a t t e n d in g th e p r im a r y g ra d e s . M a n y th a t th e t h r o w in g o f s to n e s fin « , b r e a k ­
President Sm ith, of the Louisville à eretl by Dubois, of Idaho, who, after
discussion of simplified spelling.
«if th e peopi® w e re o u ts p o k e n In t h e lr in g o f w in d o w s w as n ot done Py th e m en
Nashville railroad, says political lead­ reviewing in detail the workings of the
c o n d e m n a tio n o f
th is
c o u rs e , s a y in g p ic k e tin g th e r e s t a u r a n t s , h u t b v y o u n g
The house a t 5:05 adjourned until
t h a t t h e y w o u ld t a k e e x a c t ly th e s a m e m en an«l b o y s w h o had g a th e r e d In f r o n t ers threaten to ctmfiscnte their j»rop«'rty Mormon hierarchy and Smoot's prom­
noon tomorrow, no action looking to
s ta n d a g a in s t A m e r ic a n y o u n g m e h o f o f th e r e s t a u r a n t s as soon as th e b o y c o tt and denounces Roosevelt und the judges
inent connection therew ith, concluded the close of general debate ou the bill
s im ila r
a g es a t t e n d in g
th e
p r im a r y w a s In s titu te « ,.
A s s a u lts h a v e f r o m
t im e to
t im e who fined the railways.
g ra d e s .
I ntn f l u n k to s a y t h a t th is
with the charge that President Roose- 1 aving been taken.
MESSAGE ON
JAP QUESTION
I
W A SC O , S H E R M A N
President Sends Communication to
Both Houses of Conqress.
DOINGS OF OUR NATIONAL
' BODY Of LAWMAKERS