The Santiani News
pro*..!• gsi.l fot tba rs<lI. iam U a W 1 co kmy. 1« was urg«d IhA
‘•*! State» notes- a
r«st-Oear.rg
bo f’c.g «uv i ma with 1
debt
Surely it »bould ns' pa y t ht m uul
Uvikba. We could bw req**ir*
im »»up;
utWMRJ »n.i i *or gv«u
it
a r»««os»bk time for
tn f to estwbli»h II» sutl
tbe] r are put out a any «»<•• r way may
RUSH
ALASKA
THE
ta
Chieggo, Dre. 13 — The Weatern
roads have fur a> »*• ti.
fecn Ag ring
earnestly on the bweincae that is ei*
pc«'t<wt tos«*t In in fhe late winter and
the early spring toward Alaska.
They
have been dutibthil whether the pur
•w rs of transpurlatioQ wunM wish
to buy tickets through tu Dawson tdty,
or «»nly to the poets •»<» the coast, and
today the roads look their first action
femring on the «juration of Alaska rales.
They have de* bled to get out their rat*
A French expedition is rrj»**rte<i u. Ba •tirela showing the rstrs to Alaska and
a ill ign«i e entirely th* rlai»i s of tbs
garre» I.
i anadian Fa ifir b«r th-» differeuthti un
The <’hiñese are en Iravorii.g !» settle
the busines«.
The rat«*» of th* Cana*
matters with Germany.
«Han Pa»*iffA will nut be ibowu on the
The Chickasaw an*l I’heruk* > Italians
are Ur colonise in Nfeiuxx
SCIO
OREGON
The Important Features of
the Chief Lxecutives’ Ad
dress to Congress.
NEWS OF HIE WEEK
N
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A vessel haa •aile»l fr»»m Portsmouth,
H , fur the Klondike.
The National Guard A«ks for an
pruprialion of f : 000, uoo
up
There is a |«*ssihility of a rate war
lietwrrn Western railroads
rt <lm
f )«
A party has left ban Fran* i*o to
survey a new route to the Kfen like
H X» X V I InX
II X XX XII
I ri r • « l>
ban Fran*-;» j tuerrhsiHa are Iwing
prosecuted t<u selling adulterato) olive
oil.
Al Felinas. < ‘al two I tirg art ever
|y jailed the jailer ami a
deputy
aber iff
A tremen.lout r¡h gold str.kc I« re
ported un lh»g creek, a tributary c»f th*
Yukon.
FIGHT
ih» eon of a Nrw Y >rk m>lli< • it-*-
di«a| in the county fewpital in Kan
Franoitco.
I late*
Kanatov Parkins has introlu •<•«1 a
joint res*diition authxns r g the preai
•fent to ap|<»int a « niinttlre to draft a
<ofe < f laws for th<- territory of Alaska
The man who hd:**!* hang Frank
Untfer. th«* **mur«h rcr of th«« moun
tains," m Australia, was ar regt«** I in
ban Francis»«», a<« used of tar*«uiy of a
ctML
On* <»f the m««sl horrihfe lynchings
ever kr uwn in 5vvaJa has «> urre«! at
G«'i'«»a, 14 miles from
Aram
t’le*r. who lael week sh<»t an I kilfel
Hans Ati1f*»n in a M;Ifervili«» SB)
was taken by a m««bof ma»kcd men and
hanged to a • >»tt«m••«*•»! tree half a
tnife from the jail.
When taken (tom
his »•«•II. th«* » ; inn h » l n ihintf »»o t it
a shirL
This was torn «-IT by the
lynchers, ami the nule fe*ly was left
dangling in the air for si* h ■
As
the body Was bring pulled np i(.>
ob
Fiddled it with bullets
Mi;.»; *4tia*
fb*d that the man was «li ad t •• vigil*
•nt<w d isj ir raed ami returns I to their
hon,»’«.
Torn H«ishL envoy extia-lor lin»ir
I
minister pirnijMitrnttary from Jap*n to
the Vnlted **
u »» a p<«--— • r«»
from the Ormnl •» lb«- < '» .4 )*. *> ? •’
Which I ;»» J ;*i arrived
if'jKrd in F t ! I’ j ,n
cia»o.
||e w ill fea vs for Use
at ott<** <’4trying with him in»t»u* t¡ ni
in referrnc© I«» the ILI* anali tr»*4tv of
atilH‘1 « ioti ‘‘V i ; w il |g « mildernd
t»y the l' litt«! M.ilr» ■»male.
The annual report uf Jam«
controller of the curren«’*,
•tided * >»•tol’cr 31. |HU7, *«|i
brief resume of ll «• history
latiog which constitutes
Natitiiialdmtik act, and invi
t«*nti<in «»f rongf«**»» to am«
the law r«»'«>tnm<*iMfel »n fer
without sj«vith ally rep .1
The controller tri.» w« his
atlon of last year, urging that nati«<i>al
bank examiners In» pani .«n annual «al
ary insten») of fwg, aw tiow.
BORDER
M»sl«an <*«••»»!•
p*«a<lw Willed
HIS
LAST
HOPE
Henator McRrnfe of Oregon, has in-
troliKV*»! g bill In the senate I«» anl in
the construction of an aerial tramway
an«i railway line (rum I>x« a to i^iko
BrtinelU
Three thoausand h«»rs«n»,worth $300,*
000, lie lieneath the sm»w on the U lute
pass trail.
Hu hun<lre»l campers rep*
resent an investment of f Soo.uuO fur
outfits and provisions
It ia said that more than one-third
of the senate op|s ■*•• II is man anm x-
ation.
An attempt will I*» made to
annex by Itg slati n
The president has Iranemltted to
congress the report of Major Moses I’
Handy. ajw»rial rommissi.mer to the
Paris international ei|s<itinn, giving
details of hie mission
In his fetter <»(
transmittal the president Mis:
**lbe
rv|*»rt gives a clear ami entnpr««henvive
presentation of the situation.
The
commiaaoner reomimcnda that an ap-
pn»priation of luiy.Ain) be gram- I, to
that a rreditabfe display in l»rh;tlf uf
the VniteJ Stales may be luaJr.’’
l’ut I I HU
yi i « i t«»x
I laaarre
% I x
X <1 ml nl«( rn(l
l'rr»r m ( Urite III
nt the
Ih» qu
I hr
• 117 «:
r
ii«l
« ¡irfat
toward «
t’nltrd
from I
f Hpali
Island and the politici
embarrasen»« nts «»f the
m’sht lend to the
<A1,«'I4 uf I
of treasury
ihr a< t of IV5»
cat-« and p>l.XM«.»61
GONE
M il tl
m »nib.«
ti
pl »bed
rt-. *'¥«-•*
<
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inwn*
to make
P
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ri
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Ihr «ui
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ward
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I tu i»»- r »» 11 % r
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rn la f
it
If
■j ji
• ib ’
fit**’! fr«»ru
lining that Dur-
I have i**vti dia«
'‘¡uirc«l by law
• r I ■
it*.
u i > k > rvua
BRAVE
PORTLAND
GIRL
a
Vi
liurulug
<1.«
C. Ifee. 13 — Through
n*l prom|»tit«i*fe uf l.iiy
lb
•rllatnl girl, a life wax
Mfr
i«fer M'nsatMUial cinutn-
'¡»Vfwniog
There ha>|
n «-kphtsion «>( ga*»|ina in the oil
fe < o -iti
tent
•
* •{ T?xon A * -» , ati*l tba
rutire | t«,tiii*c» wore tM*»n blaxing. <>i>
ihtt <>pj»er flour was the American l«»«lg-
i ‘l4 .' khiwv *,
wiiiHM* proprieties», Mrs.
L *x, w.t» itl in I m *J.
I ii the cxnifusion
•be w »- fo«k*utl»-n until the Purtl.«n>l
girl, a knlgrr, rometnlarrexi bet.
aml <*arried down
hy that time was unct»n
schm« fr«»m suffonptlon.
IU>th
wltii ri x’»l bür«»*, althuugb thvtr tian
gvr ua» imuitnent.
Furth«’r information (rom Washing
Itl.-h Strike in Wsslsaa.
ton FMprvting the pro|«os«*| « «ml and
Ilutte, M oh L, !>«•*’. 13. — Reporta
locks for the channel at the dalles t» to
the effcxl that it is pr ¡.-ci to push ff- i» tl»« Ijowlami mining district are
the work with a «leal of rapidity
The that a rich strike uf g«»ld and silver
ron I ra»t sxstrm ami m«*lr n methods of «piaría has fern made in the Ruby
ricniallon and I uildi t g list«' ma«fe it mine, ami th it over a million dollart'
The owners
clear that vrara need nut l»v apent i»pun xxurth *«f *>re is in sight.
a «lay.
The
a work <»f this chars«der.
If the con ar»» t.»ki! • out over
tract for improving the < • liimi»ia by a pHi|M»tt% w.o purchased last summer
from Adolph M « mi -febauer. uf San Fran-
small channel nt the dalles is a»loptt*d
B>
it will no doubt l»e st11 ul.«l«**i tr at the "isou. t«»r E-iU.uvO, the principal owner
being M. E. Grax •, a New York man.
work must !•* «lone with rapidity.
The insurgents have hfrrally wi | mh I
out the Spanish town of Guisa of MÄ)
inhabitants.
i i inn xi i
V
When th«» (fermati rrinf«»f temen!».
<v»u«isting * f L»ur r» »mpsnitwi «*f ma
riñes, hum!« ring ?;j «>ffl. « r» aiini l.ffOO
men, and a < »»tup tny «.»! naval artillery,
arrive at K ia<» < han i*ay. f« »r which
(■uint, a» alt« « !* > ai>h•I. they will a» on
»«‘t Out, ill- v W-, : 1 hr iiig the German
f«u< r ti.« r
< 4 * iti men. tbe lar-
g<-*t fe - * \ t ••
*
as « v«-r e. nt be-
yiMld Erop«'«n water».
It 1» m MlrtH«md
I
that !■>•?. • * \ - • h t<i t• ■ • . » H t.
. n
Surge« n General Win .»n,
of
ths
marine h«*spiial »« rthr. j.-• suh>i«itt««l
his annual report t*» Fertrtary Gag«- It
slid as that during xim fiscal year *«mh«d
June 30, |F’d7, the tola! mr.iilei <»f
patit'nls tr< .«:«,d at
*
* « > -
di*|»m*a> ira c*»linrt tr>l wnl
was 34,477.
Although the
ber of patients lr«•«!,*• I was
CWS* ««f those treated durli
viuut fiiM-al year, the r»|wi.
«• I»
5 '*’
u
t)
4 ■
than
the previous year.
THE
lien ver , I Jr»’ 18 —New» is r«*r«IVr»|
»< a «iesja «ale tight that <w<*urre*l near
be bur«le r nt Anx.»na and old Mexico.
Three gun .-.!• ol thd M.-ii. an
f V II1*
imi one ffe«l-cra’i«» were kt
: itti r w is Fralien» Pha lar
Hindi Js k’w gang, and an outlaw from
Texas, WhflM two broti irr» were lc>lie»!
a
rticmfe rs uf Hilly the Kids fpxng.
A lew days sg*> the border guarda
h«trtiv«| of a mid that was «lesigtied by
H!a> k J.« k !«» l*«’t a t<«wn across th«
•iv■ r. A » »tart w *• ma fe from fe*an<fer
an I the guards had u<» difil-
Pr
fimltng thmii-
Th«» tw<» f-irma
u«*< fa<ve to facw at a turn in the r«»a«l.
lh ie wer«« eight outlaw« ag.vinat three
I era, but the latter u|K*n«*«J th* at-
lac *k with «<r leis of **ban«ls tij».’* Two
of 1 the ««ntlaws turne-l their h<»tscw for
the •• Tills, but I'h «Har«l «Ilwounted,
iti d drawing his Win.-htwter, <»|«rt»ed
• and kilfel the tbr«*e ufti< erg (adore
it'll with a »«Hind in hi» aide which
pr
the "atti Ba»»
cíe,abed nut
The Gmrgfa senate wants
state cot)vlets to Cui*a to light
insurgents.
K. L a . Ifewcs, the Wh’bifA in •uiitain
boocsor, who has been at WiH¡ la fer
three Weeks trying Io
/ • 4 i<fty«
hat fell f«»r <>lkafe*mii City xxr Itti out a
single foil •
At different
claimed t«» have fruru ÒO0 I
botimers ready to follia his 1
the <utintry
ON
Now York, Ifec. IS.—-The largest life
insùrance pulley ever iasiird haa been
written in this city, calling for $ 1,00V, •
WN insurance iifiun the life of Hmrgw
NV. Vanderbilt.
The policy ia what ia
known a» a 80 payment life contract«
an I I’ «vi i«« for a premium of |.i5.U00
a year.
After Mr. Vanderbilt haa paid
that aum yearly for 30 years the pay*
menta cease and the nr inci (Mil becomes
«lue al bls death.
The next largest
policy ever written ia sai«l to have been
for £100.00
>0.0001, entered into
by an English company, which insured
much of the risk In other concerns
The largest transaction of an American
ex »tn pa ny. it is Mid, took place a lew
V» arv ago. when | »'XI • »«>0 of insurance
w ia j«»ued npun the liv<* of tixe mein«
felt of the Mme family.
Uwrr (Ha ltpl«»ln» I m I uatf < ir ,
fem«!
\
f
»eser g.«», which torr up th* «Ire*!,
slialterrd window a and damaged tho
bou»<? adjoining that of United States
Amb.y»ea«h»r Hay, caused mth h eicite-
i ent am«» g the inbabilanto of Carlton
House terrace today.
r
Jrtnpllol
*■ j it \ i <
now a »
law whir
having rr»t
them out again as • orrrnt f
a constant replmishmmi o
Serve Th s la rsprclally s
bust fires paaie and aha the revenues ar
Insufifi«'lent to meet ths •t|>rnsew of
government. At such times the gov
ment has no other way io roj*ply Its del
l<-it anJ ma«nta n redemption but through
the Inc rease of Its bunded debt, as dur
the adminiat ration of my prwdeee
when S3C3U.400 of
psr cent I
were issued and sold and the pro*
use<l to pay the ei pen see of the go»
men! in excess «,( the revenuvs and su
the gold reserve White It is true
the greater part of the pro-eeds of 1
bon«ls were used to eu|-piy «left* »ent reve
nues, a considerable portion wee re«juir^l
to maintain the gold reserve
Heplmlshl«w «be Mold Meeerer
With our revenues equal to our expenses,
there would be no deficit requ r.ng ttx is.
suance of l*on«ls Hut if the g>»i*i reserve
falls below
<sm. how
* will it be re
plenlabetl I racept by selling mora bonds*
le there any
i
oth»r way pra livable under
existing law? The aeriotaa question then
is. Ahali we runt nue th« pulley that has
been pur*u«rd in the pa«i that is, when the
s •! reserve r s •'• tn* I- ht of danger
Issue more bonds and supply the need«*!
gull or shall we pr«»tldw other means
to prevent these recurring drains upon the
gold reserve? If no further icgiaiatiim
ts had am! th* policy nt aeliing bonds is
to be continued, then congress should g ve
the secretary of the treasury authority tn
*eil bonds at long or short perloda. bearing
v leas rats nf Intsreet than Mi now author
ised by law. I eameetly r*romm«n<!, as
•own as the retwipts of ths government
are quite sufficient to pay all the expenses
of the government, that when any of the
Vnlteti Atates notes are presented for re
demption ingold and are redeeemed Ingold,
such notes sha’I t* ke| and only pad out
in exchange for gold This la an obvious
duty. If the h >Mrrof th« Vnltrd Stales not#
prefrrsg*» d fromtheg »vernmewt,he sh > il l
not re«- ive l<a< k frt»m the government
a I’nit«- I State« no • a t
.i pa> ’■« g«»ld
In etcharig* for it. The r«as«»n fur ills is
mate all tbe mure apparent when ths gov-
SrBGU'Dt btu;« an in:cres; bearing debt
»r Am
trial of |i
rrdure»
I felt It
Instaht «lem ian<l f<
trial of all Amrri
rasi
Hrf«»re the
cabinet In itrtober
of Ih» United States
their fre«<j<»m
For thè rellef of our
fe ring tMu*ause of the
aid u
me»
eungreas was sought
f Aprii
sagc and under th
4. 1«W7. sffertlv*
givrn tt»
American rlttarm
«mi many of
(hem. at th«w «
rrturned fu the United States
I r «I rwrtlun» In Wlalslrr XX ••«»«! Í«» r 4
The Instructions given to i our n»w min-
Isler to Hprtln before his d«*parture for
his post, dlr«*« !«-»l him to impress upon
that |ovsrnm'hl the slncri re wish of the
Unil«M Atates to lend Its akl
•ward •nd-
Ing the war In «‘uba. b] roarhing a pea«*»-
ful and lasting result just and honor-
able alike to Spain and thr t'uban p«upi*
Thee« instructions re«“he «! the character
rn ml duration of the r •unirsi the wide-
spread ios^e It entails, k th» burden« and
restraint It impo««-» upon
¡>on us. with ren
slant dis!urbane« nf natlonaJ
na tin
Inti»
and the Injury rrouiung fium an Indefinite
rontinuaiM*« of this slate of things It
was state«! that at this juncture our gov
ernment was const min««! to seriously In-
<iuire If the lime w»« not ripe when ftpain.
of her own volition, m»»v««i by her own In
terests and ev* ry sentiment of humanity,
should pul a stop to this destru« tlve war
and make propoMta of eettismrtit honor
able U> herself and Just la bar Lubaa I
i it i
I X I I It
< « » M >1 I « •» I < » X
l'allure »»f ihr M|a»|i>R nt Ihr «pre lai
XII » er I
f
pi
ty »nJ
re« •><nit Ion •r heuiger
Its tnronv«
further pe
In the rud
thing as a
•ncy un«' i
of national neutrality
without neutrality will
r » •<
either party to a d‘»m**t
g •• ggsg
not therefors actually
fret tbs relation of either party to
stales.
The act of recognition us
take« the form of a solemn pr«»clamni
of neutrality which recites ths de 1«
condition of belllgWen«'y as its motive.
«nnuun<r« a «|i»m«-»tlr law of neutrality
In the declaring stats. It assumes the In«
ternsttonal obligation of a neutral tn ih»
presence of a public state of war.
It
warns all rltlsens and others within t li*
Jurlsdl«*!ion of the claimant that they v lo
lais those rigorous nbligatluns al thrlt
own p»rtl and cannot sspact <o be shield
•»I from the rons*«i us nee
Ths right of
visit and search and srtsurs of vessels
and rargnrs and contraband of war un
der admiralty law must under In »ma-
tlonal law bs admitted aa a ¡sg'.ilmais
mterm
but
able tn
mplated by th
gratifying action of uu
ter republic of Fran«-* in joining
r«»untry In the attempt to bring about the
sgreem«*nl between the prl
m*r»lal nations of Kurupe,
fixed and relative value I
sliver shall t*» se< ured.
anr« that we arw not i
larger nations of the a
th* International rhar
Jem and In the desire
wise and pracflcat soli
T* *■ llrt: •. •*■» a-*vrr» mt
Minh« 4 a
resume uf the step* taken jointly by the
French ambassador In 1 guidon and the
special envoys uf th* United States, with
whom our amba*«ad«»r In !j»»i»*1nn actively
co-op«rate«I In
in the presentai
preeentallon
I«
uf this
sub j - > t to t.- r majeat)
m«» - •»t > s • governm«
f.. •. u i> r»■>. i t- • Th¡»
tx-fore congress Our •parfal
rsgvrL
favor,
•fully
•h. of
>m pllshed
labiy
•larrS
night
hot hr»-
I fling have
• < laMlflrd
i, in my Ju<Jg-
promote th*» public ser
in has the approval of the
pie ar.ii it v 'III be my endeavor Io up
i an«l ri end It.
I nm forr <1 by the length of this mea*
i> MBlt many Important references
irs <»f (he guvsrnmeni with Which
arili bave
deal at the present
r are fuliy «tía- ua«e<j ln tha
reporta, io all of wMt b I
»•si ai tent km,
s uf tha *i;>»n«o of the
rtonmi i > jt I he avverai ¿'parimente
imiu M haxs your rarwful s« ruilny
Whlle
>¡ gr*«s may fimi h un eaay task tu re-
u. •• th»
« of thr- K^vrtnrnvnt. it
“
' i » ‘t «••oui.»».
thelr ln<r«fi»a.
Tío
«apenao s wlll, ln rny jiclgment a4-
mlt «>f .» 4.« r»:»R«- ln m»n)r >»r.«n he» <,f
th* governmrnt wlthnut Injury lo thè puh
" • rv •
il la a
> • n-.^mlmg ¿uty te
k« • ;» th* appropriali« • withln the rs-
rríP " d m» g«»v*rnm«nt and thus prr%«nt
• ¿*n. ¡t
XX i LUI A M M* kixi.kl,
L*«Luüva Manaivn. lx«. t utó