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*•' A ** • - . ■' ? : • . •' ' ,-r • ' # r *.• ‘ . *-• •** * * «r-wV-t • ;•< -V \ <*• XI. VOL. SCIO. NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Bosy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Rwaume of the Lasa Important but Not Laaa Intarwatlng Evwnta of thw Past Weak. Hrnator president. Platt favor» R«x»evalt for Henstor Borah says Idaho ia for Taft or Hlights. Hwretary Taft ir at Vladivostok •nd will burry heme. low abiding Chicago Italians organlx«-d against the Black Hand. Twruty-four rwcaprd political prison er« from Russia have just arrive«! in New York. A fin* at Kansas City, Mo , destroyed several building,, an I an unknown woman was burncl to death. Nearly all congreaetn«»n agrve that the Ar-t measure passed at the coming aeasi ji «III be a currem'y hill. . Three ranvieta ereaped from the Ne vada penitentiary by uvtrpisa ing their g iaid,. Two of them were rap- turod ami the third committed auilde. 1.1 NX Premier t'ampbe'I-Bannerman, E e'and. is mrloualy III. of The New York banks are Iwglnning to retire their clearing house certifi- cates. Bryan »ays that while he 1« willing to be the Democratic rand Ida te for pres ident, be Is not anaioua. 1907. NO. OKLAHOMA A STAÎE. Cort«'you Announcre Plan to Rellava Finar C*«l Siluation. Impress ve Ceramoeles Mark th« Ad mission to Union, t. Guthrie, Okla., Nov 18.—With Im- t «a • ♦ Waahlngtoai, Nov. 18. — Hacretary I Coitelyou ba* made the Imporiant an nouncement tliat as a mraua of afford ing rvdef Io the Anancial situation, the treaaury would i>«ue |5<>,000,000 <>f Panama bonde ami |100,( m M), v MM* certi- Aeatia of io’feMetlnca«, or ao mu< h thcirat as may !«> nevr»a»ry. The car- tltiratra will run for one y«*r. arid will | l«*ar 3 per cent internet. The sverclery'a actlcn In coming to | .the relief <>f the Anancial aituation Woo d M«se Wate-wsy* Commi,non meets with Prrai lent Roosevelt'« Parnun, it— Work tn H'ght to hearty approval, ami the plan is the outraiiH- ot tin- several White Hou,» Cost S400.000.000 confer»oree which have l«-en h, Id with- th«- !»•• f.-W d»v . « ' ■ • ' ■ » n :» sitiiati ’ii waa nndrr e* n«i<hration. Washington, Nov. IV—Repraeauta- Secretary Cortelyou seya that the I PntMBta lon-is will afford autwtantial tive Hwrtlnddt, ol Missouri, after a talk With President Roosevelt today, an relief, *• the law provides *t««t they nounced hi» intention of introducing a | may Is* used as a i«,i, for additional bill a» voon as congre«» meets to give nali* nal isrnk circulation. 11» also hgal status to the Inland Waterways ■tetra tl>«l the prv>c«*c«!a from the sale eummlssion, which was it rated by ax- <>! rartiA*»t»« can t*e made directly iecullve art, and an»thet b lf ptoviding a*ai abh- at ¡oil)!« where the need ta i .... nd ssua to «»tab m at urgent, and e«)*»«*i»lly for the ‘ i ' • J • • < ' '■ K ' ' " ' W«t< I niovrlnrpt of ernpa, which hr s«yv, "if way Improvements, leaving the sn-.alkr properly a<-e»leral«sl will give I he pmj«** t, to be tiken rare ol in the tegu giratrat relief and result in the m«*t lar river and hatbor hills. immediate Anancial rrturns." It is proposed to have the Waterway Tlie »»cretary rails attention to the C’ltniul*» *‘ii a ¡w-rmwnent body, which altrm tlvenr*, u( the bond« and rartlA- shall employ experts and keep congress rate» as ahmdutely safe Investments. officially a«lvi«e<i •» L* the merits of Secretary C* rtrlyou s*l '« that three re wsternay project». Mr. Rwrtboldt *»)« lief mea-nr,*- will rn*ble him lo mrat th** piesldeut tcganls the |>lan with fa public expenditwi-a without withdraw vor ing for that purpoee any appreciable <»f hie b**n«l plan Air Barth ddt sail! am unit <>f thr public moneve now de- "I believe that the future generations (»•lt«-l in national l«nks throughout of the country who will be bcnefitlr«! the Country. I S-. . , b *• - '.rm ill -s'." *1 French officer» have arrrate«l a man nrar «41» of the Toulon forte believed to Etp'aln, Reason fcr Unfr andliness of be a Garman spy. Governor Hoggatt. Heattie, Nov. 19 —A special from A strike <>f coal miner* at Newcastle, New Houth Wales, ha* been felt Fallbank» to tie lb st- Intelligencer says ••The Wickrreham letter of resigns throughout Australia. tion waa made public in the News of The engag* ment of foreign gold to Tu<-e-tay. One of the principal reasons *at afy the urgent drmaml In thia coun for the resignation is the enmity of try lias ieache*i |A7,9(>6,000. Governor Hoggatt. The letter say» '• * Al the recent term of court held at (iraat Britain haa just launched the fastest destroyer in tha world, the ves Juneau, on s | hcis I rr<|iieet of the attorn ey general, 1 bail the miaioitune to de sel tusking 40 miles an hour. cide an important cane involving ti>e Tlie rapper minus at Calumet, case of a young lawyer in a way ran'rw- Mich , have had their «agra cut 6 p«r ry to Governor Hoggatt’« views. There cent. Atiout 3,500 men are affected. upon the governor withdrew the friend Hewer dirger» In the suburb» of 1^» ship, which 1 highly valued, and criti- Angeles have dog up fossils of an el«» ciard me, so that the I sa of Ina conA- pliant, a uiaabalon and a two-toed denre became publicly known. Ilia views were unjust and presumptuous, boroa. but his opposition and his refusal to A fire of unknown origin at the Rus support the court added greatly to my sian Baltic ship yards destroyed two gunh-sit* and damaged ■eversi other harden.* •‘President Roosevelt, In reply to the V ease la. letter of resignation, «ays the resigna Many foreigner* who have been In tion la accepted with regret.” thl* country are returning to than home lands on account of cessation of Start ths Wheat Crop. work in various mills and factories. Heattie. Noy. 18. — Arrangement« Russia’s third dotima la in session. NOVEMBER 22, ISSUE CANAL BONDI, Congressman Burlholdì Proposes B‘g Bond Issue. HAS SUPPORT OF ROOSEVELT MtANS BREAK WITH JAPAN The importation of pieciou« stonra lor the first HI mouths of tliia year ■ how* a dtM-rea-«- of more than irl.tWK) Policy Pursued In Far East Dstatts- (MM) com¡mrwl with the corresponding ful to Great Britain period of last year. Pekin, Nov. 19 —The speech dellv- An American Atm haa »««cur»*,I the eted at Kolie by Count Okums, who contract for designing am! engineering «»« at one time head of the Progressive a |10,nisi HOtl ir"ii si. I ,l«-el ¡ilant lot party in Japan. in which hr declared British India. The plant will be the that Japan would sorely disappoint the people of India ns well as Ignore the largest outside of the United Htatea. opportiinltir- given by heaven if she The third Russian doo ms prjtnieee fa lie* I bi sff rd protection to thr mil but little relief for the Jew*. lions of Indians now being oppressed Anna Goul«l I* to merry Prince d» hy Europe, lias caused great sacltement Hagan, a worse spendthrift than Boni. among the British newspapers publirh- cd in Northern China In this section Fire has destroy«*! the mining town oft* »empire the Japanese expansion of Cleary City, Alaska. The I ora ia movement is Interfering greatly with placxi at |26U,(MM>. British interests, and (hern I op-n Mayor Taylor, of Han Francisco, say* warfare between Japanese and British be will appoint whom he pleases to mer, hanta. office* and haa warned the Citlaeoa’ Al Hincc last May Englishmen have liance. been the le.uLrs in thr anti Japan «-se The New Y«>rk Democrai» are advocating campaign in Pekin and Tientsin Bryan and ilearvt a* their »tamlard Times, which is thr principal llr li-h hearers in the next presidential ram- organ iri N*>r'h China, gives exproavinn to the "deep scaled, smouldering ¡«Ign. wrath,** of Britons in the Far East and The Philippine araembly is consider accepts Count Okuma'a words as a na ing the adv irabillty of sending dele tional expression. gates to Washington to attend the com The pro-Ja|«nase Brit ish’ptews In the Ing sera ion of congress. South of China has recently indicated As a result of anti J»i<n«-»e agita it« pur pore of fighting the Jayuinrse, tion, the m kado may «top the depart "whore operations,** it 1« declared, ure of hl* subjects to t«>th the United “now conflict with those of Great Brit ain from the Yangtze to Manchuria.'* Htatea and Canada. tine ¡taper espies«,*« thr conviction that With the election of Mayor Tavloe agitation of the prevent situation prob and Dbtrict Attorney l-angdoo Han ably will result in breaking up the All- Francisco ia to make an effort to com glo-/a(vaneae alliance.” plctejy «hake off control of the ma chine JUDGE WlCKERSHAM TELLS Cannon has declare«! himself In favor of the army canteen. An attempt to secure gold from France for American lianka lias failed. COUNTY, OREGON, ••• .* WwaZta*-Z- .. Anally concluded yeatenlay at a meeting held here in the Hank of Commerce Ire- tween repre-entativee of the lank, of the whrwt exporter« and of the l«nks and whratgrowera of the Inland Em pire, armure the financing of the move ment of the wheat of (list region. The • heat clop of the Inland Empire la conservatively estimated to be worth 130.000,000 and it* movement to the markets of Europe?- Aaia and Africa will eventually result In the return of that amount of money to thia country. Cvpd la Bruited Again Anna polte, Md , Noe. 18.—The oom Char Im I. Barney, dep<wed president of the Knlckerb>cker Trust company, of mandant of midshipmen lias issued an order which puts • Isn on tire practice New York, haa com mil ted auicide. <>f nil'lahipmen surrendering their over A jury haa been »ran red for the trial coats for protection of their women of John R. Waith, ei preeident of the frietrds. The new order >■ timi lar to Chicago National hank. Indicted for al the one issued at Went Point, whn-h leged misuse of ths funda of that insti caused auch a storm of protest from the tution ■ rial contingent. as in the case ol th* Panama canal, Irear the burden of the expense. Chair man Burton, of the committee on river* • ml hart»'is. has told me that there are nierit-irlous achemea pending before bls ... ' ' ' ■ • *' . ■ * - * : ' ' " ' I at lanst ftoO.M <> 000 llaidly ana- tenth of this can l*e provided during a m-slon of congrcM, and the conse>,urnre is tliat work which would !■» ot Im- men-» imj»>rt«nee to tha United Htate, ia deferred from y«*ar to yeat because the money to carry it on is not avail able. All this can l>e icim.liril by a bond is-lie of sufficient aiae. I do no! know of anything more Important than much ne«-*led improvement to thr great navigable stream« of the country.” PANIC STRIKES PEOPLE. Sovor« Earihquakse 7 errify Southsrn Italian Towns +t VJ prvaove cerrm nlra. boHtiing the birtn of the new state of Oklahoma, the uatha 4 of ultice were administered to Govarnoi Chat Iva N. Huki ll and other Hate offi cials a few minute« before noon Satur • lay. The '»ths were administered by A les lie G. Niblack, a nr»spW|>eriiun. p? The cert loonies took place on the 'J step« ul Hi» Carnegie library, there being no stat» building here. Following prayer by a clergymau, the proclamation of Pneidant Rouae- vs It admitting Oklahoma and Indian Territory into the union was read by Charles Fllaon, secretary of Oklahoma Territory. A land of Indian boys then playol Peiultrr HttRSri. ‘‘The btar H|«ngl»*l Banner.” The eWw-ntlal |»>lnts In a poultry Governor Haskell walked forward to the center of the platfoim where lie house are light, dryness and g «»I ven The h*>ii«,-s that have been was met by Mr. Niblack and took the tllatIon formal oath Turning <u the ei< wd tbat ' built warm and tight, with the Idea of closed in fr* in < very d r,-.-tion, Governor keeping the water from frn-xing have Haskell delivered the Inauguial ad- tba objection, that III nearly all case» thr «ailing« «nd wall« raaf w-lth fro«t drew,. He said: ‘‘In its courva through the day the during very cold weather. When tl» • un will have lighted th» |«thway of weatlier trnwlrratew the fr««t melt» and millions, and looks down on the ¡««»pie you have a very damp house. The »uiorglng from the disorder and discon b* u«v amelia of chi' Lena, or in öftrer tent of bureauciatig government, re words, la poorly ventilated and. lu •tri«t«w* t<> th« p-*ii,t of helpfulness and many Inalamve. the chicken« are an- neghvt to th, limit of oppression, Into henlthy Sometimes they lay well dur- a condition of lil<erty and self govern Ing winter, but the eggs are T.TJT poor ment. for hatching |>ur|ips<-- "We are not n*>emldcd here to wor For a number of years we bar.- l*e«*n ship the public officer who ultimately trying to An I « uiii * way to orrnwiir conceded us out rights, rsjiecially when ! tlwwe dlff>**ultlea The best menu» of we rertect that long age, from every j ventilating a bouse that I know of la standpoint of population, wraith and hy using doth screens, and to keep a Intalligrm-r, tins trrrit. ry was ei ||t »<1 twin*e ¡«*rf<v-tly *lrj I have found noth t*> all the blessing* ami privileges of sutehmst, amt n<>W to thank the public . ing better tli * i n straw loft. I e the officers in over gracious term» «ho have ' cetjlng Is isorrrd with straw . the strew Anally performed a long and unjustly j tiring pla*-e,| on boards or rails which deferred duty world lie in the nature of, ar» W*me s:y or • gh: 11,< lies apart hiiggit g the feet of a dilatory debtor I hr straw should 1«, ateiut one foot or «ho Anally pays hia just indebted ness." GREATER SAN FRANCISCO. Movamant Begun to Annas Al1 urbs Around Bay. Sub Han Ftam iaco, Nov. 14.—Al a meet ing iwld this afternoon, the < bamlirr of Cosntneica issued a call for a cuuvan- lion to lie held next Thursday, al which a campaign tor the consolblalion <>f all the l«v cilice will ba formally launch**,!. The commercial a«*«-ia- II* na, civic and labor Ixaliea of all the ■ ¡lira and towt a !n the bay region have liecn lnvlt,*d lo send delegate«. The null tar will be placed squarely before the convention in order to sea how the plan la receive,! by toa varioua Ootmull- tree. Ae contemplated by the chamber of conimen-e, it ia proposed to annex to Han Francis, o all oi Han Mateo county S Alfr Wv n ev rz w iwfc caos» »>< tion or r*o i rav hoi a«. more In depth. The straw, which 1« expnaed to the air of the pen, will ab Reggio de Calabria, Italy, Nov. 19.— a**rti ti«* majority of the moisture amt The province of Reggio di Calabria, keep the bouse fairly dry, st least, we Italy, was vlaitr«! by another severe bn,» !>«<) no difficulty whatever In keep earthquake st 2 <0 ye»ter*iay afternoon Ing housea perfectly dry by using straw it was eepaefally severe at Brat'cha- loft» Where we hive nut used these Irone, Feruixano and Bianco, and a loft«, even Where there «ns ample ven number ot botiaea were shatter»«! or Illation, there Ini« been «mtie little diffi damaged. culty with tn*»(*■*I nails anil celling« and sections of Alameda ■ unity, Matin The people, who hru! summoned up Tha use of the curtain front Is com courage to r*-turn to their hom«w after county and Contra Coatra county, it is planned U> extend tha city limits to ing more Into favor Cmter ordinary the earthquake of October 27, again be all ponlb, within 16 miles of tha city clrcumatnm-es a bouse m-eds to t»e one- came panic stricken and Ard a »evond time to the country. Home of them hall. This will Include all the cities third of the front of gla«a In order to down the peninsula a« well as across have th» ¡>eu well lighted There «iioulil camp d last night In the open air, the bay, and gi«a tha gr*ater Fan Fran- 1 ba about as inm-h more of the front while others t««>k refuge In subterrane ci«co an ar,« of 1 Ml square mile» and a of cutton The cotton may tw* put on an grott'W. Men and women, rich and poor, prirata apd soldi« rs, are thrown population of 81)7,000. Inolnded in the frames «lib-b ran I m * cloned or ojiened t- gethcr, and the devout are raising piopoae*! greater city wdl I« the rill«*» according to weather ivmdltloiia tin of Han Francisco, South City, Hin Ma nlra »right days, the cotton la either prayer* to the Madonna and the ««ints teo, Hurlingnme. Ocean View, Oikland, rolled up. or If the ■urtalii Is put on to eiM'cor them in their misery. Bctkcley, Alameda, Fruitvale, Han le- frames. It i-nn I m - hung up This makes •miro. Ilavward, Han Rafael, ¡Sau-alilo CHICAGO PLEASED AT ISSUE. Hie ¡M*n very nlra. bright and airy <> ii and Belvedere. nearly all dnya the ration •-reena aboiild lx* opened for a short time. Ou Bankers Predict Normal Condition of ACQUIRES COALING STA I ION. daye which are very w I inly and dull. Affaire in Short Tima. It la advisable to only open one «croen Chicago, Nov 19 —The decision of Me sico Has Ceded Magdalena Bay If more than on*- Is o|*<-m-d there 1« apt the national government to iasne 1150,• for Use of Navy. to ha too many draught, lliruuglmiit DOO,<MM In bund« ami cer'ltlrates met tbs ¡>en. As far as we ran tell, cutton Mexico City, Nov. 18. — Mexico hat with general approval throughout the Wr,t The benebte expected to result «•••led Magdalena bay, on the c>«Mt of will keep <>ut almost as mm-h raid as from the move were antK'ipated in the IztWrr Califronia, to he need far the ordinary glass frame or sash. At higher grain markets. Is.th here and In purpose of a inaling station by the len»t. In the boils,-« where we have cot other grain «enter» of the Wrat. Bulla United States navy. Thia is considered ton fronts, we get a slightly higher were more dispoersi to buy tlian for the Aral fruit of the recent visit of Hrc- minimum temperature Hum «here we e >me time, and sliorta took cover haati- retary Root b» this republic. The an have a similar Imuso with all glass nouncement of the session of the w -st front and no rottoti. It must I m > borne ly ae »'«m as the plan «•» announced. In thia city come of the trading lank- ermst harlsir, which lias Iwen me! for In mind, however, tliat In tln-w hou,es ers announced that preparation* were reais by ships of the United Htatea of ours where tile tests are mitde. the under way for thr resumption of boat- navy for the purpose of target practice, windows are not Atted extremely tight nr,a <>n a normal ra«l> boats ami it was was qua I i fin) ly auls>tantl«tcd by tha Where doors are made of cement, believed. It 1« said, that Inshle of 10 state de|«ftm»nt when the secretary boards, or ground; nt leiat, four to six the luchea of fresli earth aliould tie (Hit on ■ laya at the outside, the clearing hone« of foielgn relatione said that itin-k« would tie withdrawn from circu ( ni'ed Stat* a would lie allowed Io each y,-ar. Car,* ahouid lie taken to maintain two c «ling ship* at Magda keep tlie rt.sirs «ell cleaned, otherwise lât ion. lena lay for a period of three years, tlie ground t«wv»mea tainted aiol the Cuban Firsbug at Work. p o bled a tike ooncacslon was made to common epidemic among fowls more Hantiago, Cuba, Nov. 19.—An un- the government of Mexico. prevalent Tlie ground outside thr homie No arrangement was entered into cov suc-oesful attempt w», made here yea- •bonld lie plouglied or spaded «I>adrd ollra terday to act Are to the government ering the matter of nival yards and for or twice a year Tlie Tile land laud too, t*«>. needs headquarter» A man entered the civil ti Aral ions. cropping and wrhrre this la liiiptewlMr department of the palace carrying a the next beat thing I« to apply lime large .-an of *a*>dine. As ha was pass Governor Avarts P«n c •ml work I tie same Into the soil, mg the office ot the g«>vernot be threw Manila, Nov. 18. — Four sharp earth- All poultry houses should tie white the can to the Anor and then, «laahing q lake shocks were fell In Manila and It open with a knife, applied a lighted •tirrounilln province» on the night of waste-d ami dlalufeetw) at least on* e a mat* h to the ll<|uid. Considerable fur November lrt ami the morning of N«*. year. Tie* pr,*«,-iit time Is undesirable for wbltewn«hlng as It Is apt to leave niture and <lra|wric» were bnrned, and venilwr 17. Tin r« was no damage the building itself rustained some dam The Ar»t ehnek was felt at 11 28 in the tlie bouaa entirely ton damp for the age. In the confusion the man who evening Governor General Hmlth and coming «rason It would I m - better done made the Double got away. W It Gra ¡arty were attending the tl.rater, where In the spring or summer the Australian children were playing bam. Ontario Agrmiltural College Stop Canal Emigration. "The Mikmlo." A ¡«nie was averted Malti«» Aleohol nu ih*> Vatro. Guayaquil, Nov. 19.—The Chilean by Hie presence of mim! of the governor The Internal revenu» commlsohmer transport Caaima, until recently the general, who arose in hia box ami ram- Ecuadorean school ship Maranon, rnandeil to people, who had already baa prepared for ¡nibllc uer a d » li ment giving the regulations for manu which ws* sold early in the m mih to riven, to alt down. facturing denatured alcohol from w iste Chilo, and which w«a to have engaged products on the farm, and no doubt the in the emigrant traffs- twtween Panama Havana'« Population 280.278 •nd Chile, has l*en ordered to rail for Havana, Nov. 18.—It la announced Department of Agriculture will follow Valparaiso instead of Panama owing to that the re, enarenan« taken In this city up tbs matter with bulletin« In the Unking the > ¡>|,«itl*in of the iathmian author- »hows that Havana haa a p ¡mlat-on of popular educational form. itiea to allow canal laborer» to emi 288,278, being an Increase of 45,RAO cheap alurahol for fuel, power an<l light grate to ( bile. la a great Industry on tba Gar.uyn over the census of 1890. ' I ' I At ~1L farms, and takra ■ ■'oii«ld**rtibla part lo tba G<-rm.iii advuu ** lu muliuf.lv tur.ug ■ ml couiUK-nv- I :* •> :> farinera ala» have mail» ¡irogn-M lu III«* business Som» own tin ir own siili» and other» dejH'ii.l on tr.ivcllng dlstlllrm Ths waste of nil..- fruit ani I m -*-< grow u| Is chiefly relied on. potato crop* ‘■’“I Ing mote In T'ram-e than lu Jeruvauy. It the tH'g iiiilug of tl«* year the lax on t w iiiaiiuf.-i 'tiir«* of dciaturvsl al .wbol was rem *v.-l lull the idvsntnga« pr«-dl. led are n**t yet visible to any extent Time Is required to grasp ths ingg Viierl un farms r«l»«* nn r«* marketable crop» than any other and have a greater va riety of waste an*! by ¡irudm’tav Aids ‘••I ran I*- distille*! fr ii -on>-«>l*a and like material and Is said to be miperlo* to guadine f'*r fuel Viva authorities at Washington an* giving thought is what can he a<«x>mpllalK*d tn Its isnn fa< ture by Individual farmers or groups of farmer«, and the Industry, whee fairly set In motion, will take the piar* nntlcl|Hite<i The uses of a cle-ap. rffi- clent fne| are not In <1 ul*t. Au aettv* rani|M>lgn by the Department of Agri culture «III g ve *1*mutut*-*! al'-olavl ths ■tart iievdrd. Ht Isiut» GiulieDeux» erat. < v « mxi | and II mi I 1 |t|>lr Mraasme. I'lie high prl- ra d*-:uuii4.-.| for applaa throughout this s* Hun of the <siuutry bring forcibly to mind the abundant fiult cr*.p of Jnst n«<o«in. the low |irl*-cs ¡»Id for apples and the universal rare ¡«MMuem of growers III Inking care ol their < to | i . Throughout all arctlona ol Mlnwourl the appi*- crop last year wa» unuaually large (twnerv of orcbar,U vuii,! not «■■cure any« lore near w-hat tlielr fruit waa worth, «ml many thou sand, of bushel« of go »1 apple« wars nlh>w***l to rot on the ground or wee» fed tu «link Thia year the <-rop wa» nilm-d by late frotl*. mid mwv the pries l»*r bushel s «,, high that the averags family Is f,*r *,l to do without tin* healthful and delicious fruit. The lew «oil to I m * l.'.irn.- | frum th*-*«- oondltlmu ■ •light to I* lnq>r< •s*'*l ujkin the mind ol every apple grower In U m * State Com plaint whs iiinde Inst year that tlw ap pie market wna <v>ntrolled by a trust « hl. h would bin u*i .....re fruit than II •«Kild dls|»,we of a I a li.i introni» profit Thia «»• doubt]*'» true, but It In iw w ay pre,i-nn-.l th.- farmer frvmi care fully ¡h-v-H-n lug a «upply »ufficirig al lea st for tila home um > until another crop i»uId I m * raised Hr raub! nt Iraat manufacture a large siq.ply of elder vlm-gar. put nway a numlier of tmoliel« <*f dried apples make « number of gal Ions of apple butter I m ' s I i I cs i-nrafully IHitttng away a eupply of tlie fruit la giMst cellars ,,r lu mounda In tire car deii or orchard HI Joseph I Inset te. Hernie» ihr I.«ne tettai " a«hlno. It not Infroqm-iitly bap|H<na that a buck blllsld. I« iimm | r..r n pasture and from It to the hlghwny or barn)ani, • lane niny l*e useit I li«* eoiist.mt use of a rul |Ntlh down thrmigti a lane, a hlllalde causea thè surfa«-» to fa* Imlent- e«l niid ralna mak» bml Work by na«)iln( thè pallia I he pian *,f iiuiklng thè catti« follow a crooked or imi» xigxitg patii rnaji do away «Itti Ila- wiishlng Ttila m«y tw «l«»li«* tiy piittlng ilp bara, fi. troni th« lane feltra, a, at righi anglea. ao th« calilo «HI lieve to pa«, around the «•n<!a. a* shown In *ut. Khould tb« lilllalde la- very steep, large stones niay l<e sunk hi the path at Intervals I to break a <-urrent of Aowlug waler.— Farm ami Home. Kerosene tor «rete. A 2»> ¡icr cent mixturo of ki-roaens ran |> '.hitily safely I m - i|s,-,| nn tII« |M II' ti at ,ll) film-. Im! Il »ironger mix ture an nit iilwovs e «o ajipllrd a ¡> pie tr*M-s do not apis'nr to lie ns sua <-ptibie to Hl,* n.-tloii of kerosene a, ¡ten b* s in *• n<- tii«tnn ••, «leur k«*ro ■cm’ did not harm Ihrtu Tlier«- seems to I m - little. If any danger, to apple ti,-«-« from a n xture • iitaliilnv fio ¡wf raut or less of kerosene. Very ran- Alctlng resulte nre often obtain««! frotn the u«r of krrownr Keroaeno la eo peelally llk«-ly to «'anse Injury If «¡* piled on other than a bright, sunny day In our ex[«*rleu*v a ‘Jo |«-r cent *>lu tlon tone part oil to four parta water) la burini«-s to planta end dratrurtlva to lll*«-' ts even to tile Hall J<««> «rala T**sS «sslsraol tiaeSeeee. Ity aduni ln«|» . Iloti a big. fgt tosd'i •tom.-veb, Il waa found to conialo noi lesa tban fio larga gra|«evlne «orma. .”> angle «orma and .Ut cabtragr «orina, «Itti, hy way of senaonlng, niimeroua Alea and uiowprltora Muburbao Ufo. z