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    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
I
II«
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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-. *'¥«-•*
<
I«'
inwn*
to make
P
I’ I w
ri
ih» true
Dur
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rt I M 1 •
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f«>r lite <
Ihr «ui
r Ifr «
ward
A
a
¡ser
I tu i»»- r »» 11 % r
I I « i II •«-<!
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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,
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