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A» r « -eV I A • CHAMBERLAIN WINS. fl Buy Ha ir at Auction ? ♦ Al toy rate, you teem to be getting rid of if on auction-sale principle»: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It checlafalling hair, and always reatorea color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. f - • • V • ' ** • • * 4h • • “ 1 * - ■> km« «»• to» f l seerty i-»i u ail f to* to«ra » « ■ -- •' ,i ay.< • |i. ■ v-ew I ito««»» I ••«-» r-• us ir*» I st •» »«4 H - ,v , r»» <> • a, •, 4 »*«• mx MU »«»yisya-f Mas» M Vie»«. X-U|*4 M»,, « 4 ♦ i ♦ » ,1 -v’ ? * • ’1 V • I la<ellles«< < elite. "Hal ba! That was a funny J k you wrote ata ut the tsthrw who did., t know a "bunker from a stymie,' " acid the golfer "Made a bit with you golfers, eh!" replied the funny man. "Yes Much Ignorance la laughable" "I eupt-we so Kay. what are bunk ers and etyinlea. s..y • ay T - 1'...^« delphla ledger ; - 1 » * * * ft •l V r * ><• M •• l^»<>hl«g (ItrAj In a rmsy cbalr Mr Trouble lluntrr tal In frvmt of a Mg waru» s' .i- l-it looked «ad as Ilio «moke <urle>t frorn bla virar Ifsvana rigar lite lovely wlfe plarv-d ber arai on thè top of ti» • hair t ■ k a 1 • tb ti,. otber band etr- ked bis tr mi 1—1 t-r -w "Has rwmethlng golie «rvug In buai pesa. decrT* sbe askc-l 11« remalne.1 sileni "Youve been dlsappoliited over raow-thlng ■■■' Ile remalned alleni and ou bla face ca re brooded "Wbat on eartb la worrying you. dearF* sbe aakr.1 «Itti tenia In her volrw. "I waa Just thlnklng." Ite sald eadly. "of tbe apfiroa« b of sprlng wtien FU bave to take tbe sleveplps dorsi».' Io dlanapolls Ktar. * f - 9 * * f A * * ■t • « i * ■ « 1 4 A Î S.“ • 5* ♦ X' > 4 1 4* t * • / 9 • - t w • /, J J J 4 -*t » * / •' * » r i 4 r t - « * ' 4 - - -A a * f’ * A 9* V J 4 • 4 . -I » • *S » ■J All Moilrrm < on » rxtlrnerg. The I1»ete«e— 1 sup|>ne your new apartment baa all tlw very lata-st I ID pros emeu ta ! Tlie Visitor Ye«, Indeed Hot and ruld steam beat, running waabtul« and stationary elevator Brooklyn Life. t ♦ a •> , ! 1 ti« H*«e >i»* si«««. One morning two young women cn t«rrd the Kalt»Ills gru-v-ry. and aft. «>iu» die, usalon bought a pound of dates, two ¡siumta of gliigerauapa ami two pounds of crackers "Klopplng at Miss Gray’s!" Inquired tlie clerk, ws be Ued Up th* I "Yea." Mid one of tbe young women, with evident surprise "Came about jewterdny forenoon!" said Hie clerk "How did you kwiwr' asked tbe otb er young woman, curiously. "I'm Well, I can moot generally tell." Mid tlie clerk, without glamlng at tbe objects of bls mind rrndlng s b* twitched a knot In tl>r string "You ee«. It's pretty drluly and muddy to day. and I knew there wouldn't t>e any body's tswirdera but Mias Grey's feel tbem-ed of mmlng nut here au. b w.-xtb er. and long aa you didn't <>>i <> till to day. 1 knew for sure you muldn't have been here more'n one day Three him la la about tlie average.” I V TF ♦ ’J . • « * % I « : » Y 'r A •I I * ♦à <** I * t t 1 <1 i « -J Mondar June II. Washington, Jure II. — The eenale this eveniug pseeed the Mundell bill amending tba national irrigano«» law I »0 as to |»r».t tlie secretary of II« In terior tc reduce tbe minimum arra of farm units in government prrjerU from tO acres to 30 acres. The bill was amended in the «exists by prescribing regulations for granting an exU-nsion of time to «etiler» under Irrigation p9* |e< la lor completing entr es when delsy I Is caused by tellur» of th* gove«nm*nt to complete the project and furnish the - eater in time to complete entries in the time specifled by tbe land laws It was amemled also by tbe insertion ' of a provision authorising Hie an retati , of tla Inter.or to appraise lota in Hey burn and Kuptrt townaitcM and sell ! them to occupante who have er«» ted I permanent 1-uiUings Hiereoo not remi- ! ily removable. Washington, June 11.—After near ly f*>ur hours spent >n Hie omsidera tion of Isgislalioo »fleeting the Inte- reets of the District of Colombia, the house todai resume-1 mnsiderati'in of tbe eundry civil blit, and, after an hour and a liall spent in its considera tion, adjourned. An amendment wae - passed, permitting th* appolnluient of retired oflh-era of tbe Coiled Htates rorpe ol engineers, I . H. A., as mem- tiers of the international Waterways commission, as provided lor in the river and harlxir bill creating this com- ' nilseion. Ths bouse in c-onm'ttee of th* whole I' refused to make an additional appro priation for marking the places a hers t merit an soldiers fell and were tem- ! putarily Interrvd in Cttba and China, Ion tbe gtouml that It waa a lad prece dent. Saturday. June 9 Waabngton, June ». — The bill pro bibilng corporations from making cam paign contributions was passed by the senate without delate this afternoon. It makes it unlawful for any national lank ar any corporation under a gov ernment charter to make a cont rl but ion in connection with any eleettou and alto nlswful I ir any oorjxiration « hatever to make a contribution to any presi- denllal, senatorial or congressional election whatever. A fine not exceeding 15,000 it the Deaf mm Caawol II« ciirvd to le»al «1 ; .t< «i ■ ■ • *• ■ i.e. ■ • • penalty for - (tending corporations, and at»»«»» « a floe of not »acred rg 41,000 for every way • rtlcer or director who shall consent to U..X1 rio.»' •« I-»» .«•• . »... * . »M.4 e.txllii n .4 1 *■• u« « > « the granting of any ooutribution. toil«, klaa 1 ul« » it., -« • » 1 y.mSav««rwmi - < • .4.ri. i» * ilo Washington, June ».—The item in li.« «w^wtonltlaat r.r* ««f >> IM u .1 «>.4 u i .»•• 1 ho I '. ' • »- < « ' « (the sundry civil appropriation bill ap Uten .- .I « 111., »I propriating |‘.*5,0t)0 for the presi feet ree.llU u b»«H «will h« <l-i »4 ! < ■ Win* • *••• -H.I t f I»n •!•-• ». -1 I . ’ •1 • h •enl out III the bouse of repreeentativee WkUb I« avtl lB« I *u I » . ■ 1 . 1. t -n a p-int made by Williams, of Mis Utewnro .« «urie. -« • »«41*1»» ou» tinnirei hallara 6.» «. » sissippi. Tbe decision, however, that <••• l-»e •» • »«4 real« r- ir.,1 . the matter waa new legialat-.on came * * • alrruler», tr«« after a free diacossion, Democrats and r > ' iigwgr a co. Tu«4e.o. Republicans generally exprrweing them- am* by tlria««l»<» - >1*.. « I «... : .. ru.i ara tl« >-»•< sires in syoipathy with the blew of giv ing the president a fund for railroad ri««Il«e < «ra <■ r«««»«« vi|ieneea. "Anyone wbo 1« willing to work can B> y->nd the delate on the president's get rich lu tlw Republic ut I’unsm« traveling esjienaea, the hr nw devoted Mid Dillwynn M Haslett to a Kansas : the day to the sundry civil hilt. Hol City Journal writer "It onta 10 cents ser, < f New York, talked on go »1 roads a buttcb tu rales banalisa «ul there la I and Hlms, of Tennessee, dlr* useed the always Ml» fur tbetu at 3ü ceuta a ! rural tria delivery tux question, which, bunch. Three crup« of corn can be i he said, will grow into a M-andal should raised a year sud no cultivation I« re the government |*erai«t In compelling *ulred A wan walks « ..g and dr ;-- rural patrons to purchase certain styles Hw cura In lbs footprint* b* make« of boxes. and a native follows and curera the corn with hl» big toe That ti all there Friday, Juns 8. la to do until It la time to («tber It" Washington, June ft.—The erriate to « . t* », . IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS day e»ot the rale bill be«k to coaler •nee, alter a dehate on several topic«, which ended in the rejection ol the con ference report. Objection was made by Tillman to any effort to Instruct the «uafereee. as prxipoaad, by lisle, who then withdrew bis motion that it wae the selves of the senate that no railroad employe* ami their families should be exempt from the anti pass am end men I Daniel and Carter opp<wed stringent anti pave Irgialaimn, the latter saving that the pintu>»Her general shoal 1 have authority to issue pwasee over every railroad in the Vailed states to mem fere of congress, to afford opportunity Io obtalo information ol the railroads Washington, Jone 7. — Reprseea'a- live Prines in the houea today during lbs discussion ol the sundry civil bill spoke ol the anti pare amendment to the railroad bill and ol the bill itself and ins alert t) at the country would bold the bouse primarily responsible lor depriving 1.3*6.121 rail a ay em ployee, as well as members ol their famille«, ol free transportation; like wise i-ereon» actually and nee r srarily in charge ol livest <k, who are deprived ol free tranej-ortaliou a hen going to point of shipment or returning from point of delivery. Wednesday, Juns 0. Waahington, June fl.—When the conference report on ths railroad rate bill waa taken up Uy the senate t->fay. the anti pass conf-err-e amendment re reived tbe attention of Kpooner In the mam he endorsed the prohibition of paseee, but he contended that there sh uld l«e cx< eptiona. including railroad employes, Cotlgrees bad no right, he said, to step Iwtween empolyer and employe. Washington, Jane 6.—Ths considera tion by ths bouse of ths sundry civi appropristi'-n hill in committee of the whole today was made the occasion ol some severe stnetures by Iiemocrats of llie heeds of departments for exceeding their legal powers, Hullivan, of Massa chtisetls, leading the attack. Tawney, in explaining tbe provisions of tbe bill, which deals with all depart mente ol the government and is th< next to tbe last money hill to be acted on by the ti< use, state*! that the total appropriation for the eundry civil ex penees lor the flscal year 1W07 earrisvl - I -I i total amount 425,456,575 is lor tbe i’anama canal and i« rritnburaalile from the proceeds of tl e »ale of tiond« In addition to this •urn, the amount carried for river ami harlior ac ta, and especially by the act passed at Ute last session ol congress, la in ecxess of the amount appropriated in the current law for that purpose by 6,774,044. Tuesday, June 6 Washington, June 5. — Before the senate bad la-gun business in earnest today Senator Hale took the fl »r tc urge the importance of all possible prnmptnres in the disposition of the appropriation biila. “Tbie,” be said, “is absolutely nr cessary if we are going to adjourn tr fore the end of tins month, and do Il i very l-esl we may it will be the very last days of Hie month before we i an possibly gel through.*' lie gave notice that I in .iwdiatelj after the doe« of the rontinr morning business today be would m ire to takr up the nival appropriation bill, ai d h> suggested that tins bill should be f il low ««I by other appropriation bills even to the exclusion of conference re porta. He called attention to the lac that there are s>x of the big appropria tion bills still unai-ted on by the •rn a i •• day listened to two set speeches, nne by Morgan in support ol Ills reeolution providing (<>r an investigation by a sen ate committee "I the affairs of the isle ol Pines, and the other by Hopkina in npp «ilion to the era level canal hill Neither measure aas acted on. H-me Washington, Jone A.—In many par time aas also spent in considering the District of Columbia appropriation ti< tilers tixiay waa a ’’red letter” da) in tbe liouee, not only in the numi«' bill. nf bills passed, hot in the general char Wallington. June H.— With the ex •X'ter ol the legislation enactnf. What «option of an hour epent on penaion bids fa r to cause endless trouble, the legislation, in which lime 227 bills for naturalisation bill, was jassed under the relief of Civil and Spenteli Ameri suspension of the rule«, tlie speaker can war veterane were paaerd, the and the gentleman in charge of the bill, boner labored today on the eundry civil Bunynge, of C dorado, doing team work bill, making much headway. of a superior kind. i’ndrr the lead of heifer, of Ohio, The bouse refused to pass a bill Inur the house refusaci to traneport eilver ing t - a private flrm or corporation the mine and other money by rogiatered right to mine coal on the island of Ba mail, Ineieting that their transporta- lan, in the Philippine group, alth-.ugl. '.Ion ebon Id be hand Ieri l>y the ex prere It was slated that tach a lease would com pan ire During the argumente it decrease the amount ¡aid by the gov • aa contended I tint the West and South eminent lot nal very considerably. need eilver doliere for circulation. For two hours the Iman worked un der suspension of tlie rules. The ree! Thursday. Juns 7. of Hie day wm taken up with Hie paaa Washington, June " —The eenale to- age of bills by unanimous consent. Calle for All Information. Gatch Made Bank Examiner. Waahington, June II.— Itepreeenta- Washington. June II.—On room tiere Fulkerson, of Mlasoori, hae intro mendiallon of Senator b allon, Claude durrai a rreolutiou railing on the presi- Ga'ch. of Salem, hae Iteen appointed dent and the secretary of agriculture to national tank examiner to succeed A immediately make public any ai d all J. Johnson, of Corrallie, who resigned information that they may aerure from up< n being elected to the legislature •’the girai army of meat in»p dore em Mr. Gateb Is aaeigneil to duty in Ore ployed by the government.” or from gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana Indianapolis Transportation Facilities anv other am lie that will tend to cred I Mr. Fulton first lerommerided Frank it or discredit the prrrluct of any plant ' -a m.. I n I.e I.a I bad Indianapolis has 1* railroads, ree, b- • here meat produrla are pre|aed only limited experience in tanking tine Ing all the important cities o! the Cen The reeolution aleo relia upon the **c- ineee end the department Insisted upon tral West, and 14 interurban electric rotary to Immediately give tua opinion having a man thoroughly familiar with lines and connections extending from of condltiona of the planta. banking. 25 to 75 miles in every direction. Three bring into Indianapolis an Save Life on North Coaat. Nibratka Balks at Drydock, anormons trading population. From a Washington, June 5 —Kenai or Piles Heal He, June 55— The battleship Ne radius ol 50 rnilea more than 23,C00 manufacturers and dealers come to In oflsred the following amendments to braska, building at Moran Bros , tried Appropriating twice this morniug to get luu-k to her dianapolis tor their snppliee. I lit-.rv the eiindrv civil bill snd publishers will visit Indianapolis I iil.OOO for a lifeMvmg station at Neah dock and each time was swung away in Jane, the occasion being the annual fay, Washington, authorising a lite from the slip by a heavy wind and a convention of the National E ditorial saving station at Cape Flattery, 130, strong ebb tide. Once she came near tKX); appropriating ♦•.<).000 to estab ramming tbe company’s dry dock and aaaociaCon. lish three life saving stati ins hetween tbe second time narrowly escaped crash Fellaey At»«wt Jewelere. Cape Flattery and Grays harbor, ap ing into tbe Faciflc Coast company's Jewelera. wbeu w a febee are with propriating |30 000 for a light hones on coal bunkers. Then the attempt «as tbera toc repalra. are frequenti/ Inault i Kliia island, I'allir.gham lay; appro given up and the boat taken out to a ed wltb thè remak : priating |255. irk ) for a levenne cotter city buoy. The battleship was taken "I trust Gare la no danger of coi i for Puget sound, ami 2:0,000 for two out Saturday for a preliminary trial tale betng cubatituted toc tbe jewsla In steam vessel a for the revenue service. spin. tb« Works of iny watch ” Far a great many [arsone thlnk tbece Eight-Hour Law in Islands No Mail for Seward Peninsula. ■ re dlaboueet Jewelera wbo make a Washington, June 11.—In teapona* Seattle, Juns 6.—Because ol the fart practlre wlth “full leweled** watebea, 1 to a complaint by Président Gompers, that the postal department made no ar- of eubetltuttng erratala for thè Jewela of thè American Foderati'« of Labor rangem*nla for the forwarding of mail» j Holicitor Cbarleton, of the Philippine from Seattle to Nome thia year, no mail at au eoornuiue proflt Aa a matter of faci. Utero to ito truth government, has reported to Hccretaiy «ill I* forwarded to the Seward penin la Ibis suspk-loa. A Jewelor, ito mattar Taft that the eight hour law is enforced sula for some time, last year the for bus dlaboueet. could noi Steel tbe Jew- in the Philippines and is held to app*y etn men t paid 4 rente 4 poo nd on mai sto la a watch. for tbey ara valuolera; to all works there provided for by ap from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael. propriation of public money of the The steamship companies advanced the they enly cuoi 10 cento apleca The depart In antiqua wateboo tbe Jewsto wero United Htatee. As to the employment rate to R rente thia year. ofton raotly la modern watebee tbey of ETiineee lab« rets, tbe solicitor says merit has naked for bida for the con- tract, Io be opeued.Jene IV. aro aerar werth aero tbaa |1S a greca. tbey are now excluded. Rest of State Ticket Carried by the RopuUbcan*. Georg« K. Chairiwrlain, Itomocrat, carried the state for governor at Maa- day's elect loo by a plurality ol 2.3UO lu 2,500, Jonathan Bourne. Jr.. Ke pabllcan, has a plurality of about X 500 over John M. G sarin. Democrat. Wil- Ito C. Hawley, Republican, t >r coagrsos la tbe First district, has defeated Charlee V. Galloway by about 1.500. W R Kilis. Repubh-an. in the Hecoml district, baa a lead over James II. Gra ham. Itommrat, that will approach 15.000. Willi* C. Ihtnlway, Republican, for state printer; Frank W. Hene-wi, Re publican. tor secretary of elate, and Roliert Fakta. Republican, lor supreme judge, hare defeated their reepeetive opponente by unprecedent*! ploratiti« Woman suffrage baa been t-eaten by about 10.IX» and tbe propoee»! local option amendment wae I oat by about tbe same vote The legislature to over whelraingly Kemhl>«an Returns by Countie a. The following is the returns, which ere practically complete In a majority ol the counties, on tbe vote lor Vnitod Hl alee raaator and governor Baker— Biurne 1,529, Geerin l,7A*. Cbamlierlain 2,'".J. Withycombe 1,434 Bentos*—Bourne »33. tirarla 755; Chamberlain 917, Withycombe 1,116. Cla< kamaa — Bourne I,»76, Geerin 1,752. Chaml-erlam 3.333, Withy nimbe I,*11, Brownell, Republican. ■ ae defeated for state senator. Clatsop—Boom« 1,35*, Gearin *3». Chamber lam 1,2 •», Withycombe 1,04» Wltb the exception of county ju-lge and cor-.ner th» Republicans elected everything on the county ticket. Columbia—B-.urne *07. Geerin 616, Chamberlain 711, Withycombe 974. Coro—Bourne sud Wilbycumbe are estimated to have carried the county by 150. Crook—Gearin Ira-ls by about *6 volee, while Chamlierlain will carry the cot n'.y by 160. Curry—It io estimated that Bourne and Withycombe will carry the county by 50 volee. Gearin DouglM — Bourne 1,5*2, I,««»; Chamtwrlam 1,793, Withy comlw I,KOI. Republicans elected the nlire coun' v ticket exrrpt clerk Gilliam — Bourpe 487, tiearin 3M6. Chamber lain 508, Withy -ombe 411 Die Kepublicans have elected ths conn >y treasurer, clerk, commissioner ami representative. The Democrat! have elected the fudge, sheriff and surveyor Grant — Bourne 505, Gearin bid Chamberlain 705, Witl combe 67fl. Ja-ks m— I’-iirne 1,373. tiearin I, 140. Chamberlain 1,324, Withycombe 1,502. The entire Republican county ickst is elected exi-spt eenalor which is in doubt. Josephine—B-nirne and Withycombe will carry the c -nnty by 125. Klamath — Pourne 477, Gearin 4M1 Chamberlain 5rt9, Withycombe 011. l ake-- tiearin «ill carry by lol) and Withycombe by alsiut 50. l-ane — Bourne 2,043, Gearin 3,035; Chamberlain 2,241, Withycombe 1 003. All county otBcee will be tilled by Re publicans except that of sheriff. Lincoln — llourne arid W itiiyiouibe • ill carry tbe county by l< 0 l.inn—Bourne 1,577. Gearin 2,24* Chamberlain 2.3*5, Witbycvmbe l.Hfli. Malheur — Bourne 403, tiearin 320, Chamberlain 45t>, Withycombe 453. Marion — B itirne 1,047, Gearin 2, 5*2. Chamberlain 2.732, Withycombe J 620. Republicans have elected the entile county ticket. M orrew — Bourne 5w<>, Gearin 3WII Chamberlain 632, Wilhycomhe 621*. Multnomah — Bourne 9,347, Gearin 7,66u; Chamberlain *904, Withy -omhe ri 315. Word, Democrat, may • h - electe l sheriff Incomplete returns give tlie Republican candidate a lva-i of 5. Polk — ltonrne 1»67, Gearin 1,093 Cham tier lain 1,2*6, Withycomb« I,- IK». Hherman—Gearin baa a plurality of 60 and Withycombe about the tame. Tillamook — Bourne 33d, Grarin 221 . Chamberlain 363, Withycombe 3utl. Vmatill*—The county will lie carriet! by Bourne and Withycombe by about 100. t'nlon—Bourne 1,237, Gearin 1,211 Chambetlain l ,4W", Withycombe 1,26* Wallowa —Bourne will carry by ltxi and Withycombe by 50. Was.o — Bourne and Withycombe carry the county by small plutalilies. prohably &o. Washington—Bourne 1 512, Gearin l.ln»; Chamberlain 1.444, Withycombe 1,475. Wbee'er—Bourne 1152, Geerin 2»». Chamlwr'ain 360. Withycompe 326. Yamhill—tiearin has a plurality of 104 and Chamberlain 131. Oil Tank Set on Fire. N'e-idewha. Kan., June 13. — Light ning struck an oil tank containing I*,- 000 tarrelx of oil, the property of the Prairie Oil A Gao company, a Standard branch liete, ewr’y today, and canoed a flrtl'Hol $150,000. The horning oil set Are to the ¡lumping station, and all the comiany's building», includine some of the large»! pumpe in the worM. were deetroyed. The deetruction ol thee« pum|a will stop »he pumping of oil to Kansas City and Whiting, Indi ana, reAiwries, and may can«« the Prairie company to . eaee Imying oi). Plan« of French Cabinet. Paris, June !2 —Tbe cabinet t.iday deAnitely drew up a statement ol the g ivernment’a plans lor presentation to the chamber of deputise tomorrow. It indicates the n«c««sity of the making up of deAcita in tlie budget, and for that purji we will aak for aupplemen- tary taxation ; announce the presenta tion of an income tai bill, affecting particularly inoimee from capital an-l tha intention of hastening a hill in the »•note tor workingmen'» pensions. American Meat Is Barred, Ix>r.d<m, Jone fl.—The tfaily Tele graph aaeerta that all admiralty and war office contract* which hav* lieen plar *d sine* the disclosures in the meat packing industry in America stipulate that canned meats must be British or colonial productions. Storm Doot D< qaatation. Oklab-ma City, June A.—Two fatali- lira. three acore of farm residence», la- eluding the stock, tian a, warehooss* and inrom ng rr pe, were deetroyad by the wind and bail wf ich awept the eoutbem portion of Ok ahorna. ' » ■ WOULD ROB INDIANS Senate Passes Bill Allowing Big Grat! on Colvilles. PRESIDENT MAT USE VETO POWER Espired Contract Revived Which Wil Allow Attorneys Fees ol SlflO.OOO Without Earning It, U'Mhington, June 12.—The senate yeeterilay place»! lie seal ol approval < n tlie Colvill« giatt, which was slipped into the Indian appropriation bill c«4> fetvne« report, whereby these Indians will lw roobed ot 10 per cent ot the 11,500 OX) appropriated for them for •orreadering the aorth hall nf their reservation, the Mid 10 per cent Io hr i distributed among 10 attorneys who claim to have procured this appropria i lion. For bold, unalloye»! grail this legislation has no equal and what la equally surprising. It received the votes ol both WMbiogton «Matora. Tills graft ••■ so foul smelling that no attempt wm mads to pay ¡art ol the Indian money to these laayete ahlle t is bill »aS being regularly considered by either the i>oaae or the senate, lne provision • as alip| e I in by c inference c.-mmllls* cuntrary to r ue« ol ¡arllamenlary procedure, offensive amendment doee not dirxw tly autlior.xe th« pay'“«nt of $1*0,000 to thiwe lawyer*, but requires the . mrt of claims to determine how much they are respectively entitled to, n.» one yer to receive more H.an $16.000. Vlgomue attach* wete made on amendment on two grounds. First The contract originally male with the Colville» under wbl.h tbe attorneys were to receive $150.<X)0 il they ««corid an appropriation i f $l.6tX>.<Mx) expired in 1X04. and nothing had t-»-»n accom plished in the meantime. Today, • hen the appropriation is lusd- , there i« no contract in forte, decretory Hitch cock having refused to renew it ten auer be believed the scheme s graft, There- tore it ia exmten led that tlie lawyer« had nothing on which to bsee a claim for pay. But, what aa« more important, it •as shown by Mr. Clay tb«t this« law yers had in fact renders»! the Colville Indians no service, bail done nothing to urn th* $150,000, «n-l **ra 89$ 90 tit!e<I on any theory to one rent of the Colvi le money, tint, ae >0 n M con- greaa authorised ths payment ol the Cilville claim, the lawyers ritehed in • nd attempted to collect a Ice they had not earned. H > nauseous has loiome thia evident graft that an attempt alii lie made to defeat this provision when the Indian bill comes up for Anal approval in the house, but If the bonee cone tire it is not imprutalde that Hie president will veto the bill and send it back (or re construction. WHAT CLAIMANTS HAVE TO SAY Claim Is Just, nnd They Have Spent Money for Indians. Spokane, June 12.—F. C. Roliortson is I-eat known for his defense of tbe Consr d'Alene dynamiters in I*1'». M. J. Gordon is attorney for the Great Northern in Hpotane and It W Smnm is s criminal attorney of considerable l<-al reputation. Mr. Nuaum said "The amendment that «as passed, putting the claim up to the court of claims for settlement, was my own sug gestion. It was such a large amount that we all i'included that we would lather take <>ur chances witli the court >f claims than in eongrera with such fellows as Tillmsn against us, as we ■ ad reason to l>eheve that he would lie. Th claim is a just one, hae liven before the authorities for 16 years and we have never received a dollar on it. We '<ave spent more that, I* odd in getting the matter tiefore eongn-ss and this is as nea' as •• have coma to a sett's ment The committee told us a year ag»i that mi account of ths large appro priatlona then they would like to have us aalt a year. 55'e have d<>ne so and now I lielievs the claim will Anally lx* settled. •’ The Iviti.l Yuu llav«> Always IGiughi tuia twiriir' III«» eigtia- tiire of t h.»«. It. Fletcher, an«l h.-i* b»-«-n iiuv.lt- ttii<l<-r hie jirr-otuil aupervùüon lor over 30 par». Allow no one to d.-«-»-lvn you in thiw. Coan terre i la« Iniitutlori« nml •• .luvt.»»«-£ < hh | ’’ are but E«périment«, ami rtuliuigcr tho hrulth «»f l hlldren—lC*|M-ri«-n«e itgiviu«t >:x¡w-riiu<-uL What Is CASTORIA Cohiri.i I« u iuxmili-«* aulntltute for t u-tor t »II, l'are» . , It 1« I'll-lkMint. It gon. . Itrop« mul -«oothliiir Nyrupa. cvoUdtia millier <>¡>111111, ,_____ Moridiiue lorpluu« nor other Vircoti« sub«tmu-e. Ita ng»» Is Its giiuruut«-«». It clcwlroya 55 orili» uml allay* I cvcrlvIiiK-««. It cure* l>larrh«i-ii aiul 55 lini li relieve* I iiiinu "* Trouble». cure* 4 «Hi»tip*tk»n Colic, t; _ ""■* *■* itinli-ticy. It ujvsltnilutr « tlio F' imh I, regulate* the unii >'liitnl<*nc und _________ Itomela* __ giving and nut urial ah-«-¡>. Slmnucl I» _____ _ liralthy , __________ The t liildrvu’e I'unac'cw lite Mother** l-'ricud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years •*««•«». »» •,« ,«•« I * ft Grandfather’s Cure for Constipation i Intexttnea with a costly wa-.’e of Dif«»!tv* Juica, a* Saha. Castor Oil. Calomel, J« ap. or Aperient Water a. always do. No. — Cascarete strengthen and a Um ir tale the Boeel Mu. >1 Inervad. These are the Muaclea that Uno the Food passages and that tighten up whan Fe J touches them, thus driving that Food on to Ila finish. They are the M . k I m that turn Food Into Strength through Nutrition. • BEAT medicine,—the Saw buck. Two hours a day sawing wood will keep any o i - a Bowels regular. No need of pi Ila. Cathartics, Castor Oil nor "Physic,” If you'd only work the Sawbuck regularly. Exercise la Nature's Cure for Conatl- petior. and.—Ten Mile walk wlUdo, if you haven t got a wood pile. a e a But, If you v II take your Exercise In an Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, and make a Success ol It. Because,—there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise tor the Bowels and Ha name la "CASCARETS.” Cascaretx ace ths only mean* to exer- ctoe the Bowel Muscles, without work. They don’t Purge. Cripe, nor "upset your Stomach.” because they don't act like Cathartic*. They don't Cush out your Bowels and • Well.—a Caacaret act» on jf&ur Bewel M .-. es ax if you had juxt 1 ..wed a CvrJ of wood, or walked ten nillea. That’s why Cascaretx are safe to take •c .tlnxousry In health; and Out of heaith. Because they move the Food Nalurafly, digsatlng It without waaie ol lomottcw a Caxtrtu Juice. They thus work ail the Nutrition out ! It before tt decay». Th* thtn. Hat. Ts Cant bos la made to fit yuur Veal Poe t at. oc My Lady's'* Purse. Carry tt constant./ with you and !•>•» a Cas. aret whenever you s ape-t you ne*J one. Thus you will ward oft Appendultto Constipation, IndigMiion, «--4 eth*X things her:lox. Drujfiits -10 Cant* a Box. Be very careful to get the ganutn*. made only by the Sterling Remedy Com ps y a d never a-xld In bulb. Every tab- 1st »tamped "CCC." ” e e • rr- nur. to ovn vsntNDwt «> erst to t»!ul ta ear tri«i4i a kexautal PrncaaaifMr unLD Pt-AUO BuKkoN Buf. k*r-l «n*r • 44 la (Mil II U a teielr tor IM Srrauns U&-». !»e cavi» to »Umse “ «*»*4 s* * a»M«r«*f <m’. «autoraver <at»IL«»v*i<i>, Wits wkkkTO-Tilñi» tttokxi Is toaMd. ria Wnd UI--U». nunUeems tlu» p*r*r. At«’»»* Storia« KraeCr Maaenr.C* k »< v m *«• Yvrk. V* • F at tte« Wvrid. t «««leO In Ills Sp«-« ia.-n< I . .» HarJrity la »»rr/ Io b«ar "Tuminr. you «er« not at w-b - >1 ye«- (bat you ar« di»*4m*Üed with your preach terday. YVhy waa thalF" asked the tew h ar. Ila ia a m<»at «icolfoat man. er. Brother M<<«innia (of another eoo<re "I was sii-k. nis'aiu." answered Tuanny. gatioo) Ob, y»e. and bo’a a < >od prvarb “I am sorry te hear it. What was ths er; but be doeeu't draw welt We bavv treubhr!" a chance bow to get a man wbo ho« Jua: "I bsd sn awful sor« thumb.’’ beat» triad for here «y. "That to too bad. What mused ItT’ "I I stepped on a rusty nail, ma’am. You Can (Mt Alb«n » l oot-» a«« » Wl tL Then the teacher knew that Tommy Wriu Alton n <>hi.9t*d, u Key . W. Y . k>r • had played hookey and gone to tbs ball fr«« MMspto of Alton 9 Ha l > 649 il CUM •««•ling, hut »w lien a blD< to«' 1« $••*•• n«w Ot tight 9'vtra »«ey A err Iain curo tat «V'rn». In«rvwlttg na • an4 bunt n» Aüdru<« ftoUMllIL Jir Hut •reap! nay tututllutok. A < «ullwus » leeMsler. "Do you favor g .ri-rinueut owner ship of railways!” "I don't know," anae<-red Farmer CorntiesvL "It 'ud t - • I right If we Reinke Given Five Years. could allua be surv of sharin' prvflta. Milwaukee, Wi*., June 13.—Arthur but I've gut trouble enough with taxes Groige Brink», formerly receiving tel without dlggln' dowu to pay defl rite." ler of tbe Marvhall A llsley bank, was —Waahington Klar. •xmtencod to Ave years in the state re formatory at Green Bay on charge« of Motkers *111 ftli-t Me» witatow'x Soothtn* emlwxslemeut ol |14,IKK), by Judge SyruR tke tw«i rv.usdr i<>u«e f„» Ikelr MIMrea ùurlof the levihHig |»rtoi Braxee this morning. He had entered a plea of guilty to the complaint, which The vv r««a Traete. chargxxl him with having eunverted to "But," argued tlie yvuug man. “you his own ii«« $3,000 - u May 32, 1005, teuuw that two cao live on wbat It cuela ant $11,000 on November 33, IWOA. to »apport one." The i large was brought under the law "That settle« your iaae." growled her of I»03. relating to emlietilemeril by father. “N'otsuly fool enough to accept tank officers and employe*. that statement could ever earn a living for our" I’hlladvlpbla letlger. Billing» a City of Tents. MI4« Butte, Mont., June 13.—A Miner “Ila« Count Fumai» tuade « pro(NMial special from Billings says Registrs tion for llie opening of the Crow reeer for your daughter'« baudt* ••Not riartly.** atuiwrrod Mr, Cuuiroi. ration logins here Thursday. Billings is Incoming a tent city, ami not since **!!• la waltln< fur tnr to ¡»ut lu blda the pioneers cnioeed the plaice have so fur a title.**—WaahlDgtuo Star. maoy prairie schooners ami tent wagons SEVEN YEARS AGO lined the atresia. II uneoeeker* are ar riving daily—on Foreetock, on trains, < t*»«aiai r««e4 » *lw*wlas- m wagons snd afoot. Tents are being A K*«teeei«r I, » a«»ll >• Ma I-lee. pi'ebed on every 'available lot. Ex William A. Franklin, of the Frank cursionist rates went into effect yester lin A Palmer Chemical Co., Rochester, day, and jwi.plo are headed toward N. T., writes: lings. ’’Hoven year* ago I wm suffering very Yellow Jack Brought In. much through the New tir leans, Juns IT.—The «altars of the kid that three cases ol yellow fever bave neys to eliminate b**a under quarantine in the past ten tbe uric acid from dare at Ship island, a government quar My my system, antini- station in the Gulf of Melico btu-k wm very lame about midway between the month of end ached it I over the Mississippi rivsr snd Mobile, Ala , exerted myeeit m th* least degree. Al • as made public today by Dr. C. II. limes I was welgtied down with a feel Irion, president ol the Ixrulsiana state ing of languor and depression and def- •ward ol health. The rases rame from fared coolinnall» from annovmg irregu Colon and were taken of! the steamer lar i ties of the kidney secretion*. Whitehall. 1 procured a boa ol lki*n'a«Kidnoy Pills and I»«* . using theg>. I fqond Seattle Canal Bill Signed. prompt ral rt from the aching^an3 Waahington, June 12 — The preai lameness la joy back, and "by tbe timb - dent today signed the bill authorising I had taken three hosas I wm cured of James a . M nre, of Beattie, to build a all Irremiaritiw.” ** ’ * ship canal connecting I aka Washlngtoa Hold by »11 dealer»;,60 cents a bug. with Puget sound. Foctor-Milbain Co., Buffalo, N. Y yrr arv) t hvitiis'. Mf«sMrtfn«n •Hiver, 1 «eM, t» (iertrt. *il**f. 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