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FORT W A Y N E , In d , May 8 _ T # e
br reatm r KUknt. Waakleatas Suit full»*a
known ilnml, man/ missing ami 13 aari*
nuil/ Injurio! la tlu< mault o f a lira that
k tha
Pullman, April 25. Thi»
Friday, May 8.
<» which tha Secretary af Agriculture Washington State Collaga expsrimeni
N tm y Items Gathered from All Parts destroyed tli* uaw Avalina liutai, Kort
Way nu'a principal hoatslry, Sunday.
Washington, May 8.— L ittle progreaa maT K '*" permits for the exportation atation ressived tha fol.uwiog iaquiry
Chief o f Polir* A nckrubrusk anici
o f the World.
was made in the senate today on the
trom
reaervea, Hey
froin W. L. K , who resides ia Seattle:
that ha behaves 20 .Loditi* wara still in
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bum, tjuting th«
on th« a^rirul- I
| agricultural appropriation bill, the eee , ura,
r)atioD bilI iB thp
I “ I wiak nonio prastisal suggestiona
thr m iai.
The entire interior o f tba building ia »ion being devoted to n discussion upon today, ridiculed a chart of the forestry frota yon relativa to tha beat grasses
I
„/ ■ - . . . i. _ » amoldaring hen|i of »ulna, and how the principle o f forest reserves and iu* division which was swung on the wail or grata* to aow oa ‘ uplaad’ ia Kitaap
Hovlaw o f Im portant Hap-
h„ „ th tha
administration o f that service. Teller o f the Henute chamber, marked with County, on sandy loam, which dries out
penlnge Praanntod In ■ B r la f and debria run only b* roajnettirad. Th o concluded his remarks in opposition to »tat» iii«-nl* as to tho number o f yearn ioo early in dry seasons to produce most
Coniprnhenalva Mannar l'or Buey botai regiator waa ronaumed by Urn, and a lump sum appropriation o f $300,000 the forests in vnrious parts o f the eoun trope. A fter having beeu cleared off,
the re are no nccorate meaoa o f dattr for further development o f the forest try would Inst. Mr. Ileyborn read the this land wa* allowed to grow up with
Reader*— National, Political, HI©
mining who ara m ining
reserve system. Nelson o f Minnesota names of officers o f the American For young fir and ferns. Bowing rye in tb*
lortcal and Commercial.
Tha complete destruction o f tha in and P olliver o f Iowa apoko in support entry Association, declaring that Mr. , f i l l , nod plowing ths ry* under in the
terior o f tha hotel makes tbs warh of o f the reserve service.
| Weyerhausnr, the second vice president, i ■pring to plant potatoes has been ree
recovering bodies a difficult task. A
McCumbcr, rbairmnn o f the commit- " owned or claimed more timber unlaw-, emmended to me, but to far as I know
Methoden!« have railed on Hpoabnr confuseci heap of cuarred woo<l, bricks tee on pensions, called the attention o f fully obtained than any other man on little experimenting haa been dons ia
onci twisted girders ia piled up be the senate to a deadlock among the earth. The Henate adjourned with the Kltaap County on upland soil. There
« 'annua to aid prohibition.
tween tho barn walla to the »croud conferees on the pension appropriation agricultural bill atill incomplete and are beds o f muck soar 'bo lead. Would
llviuse baa been »ue<| fo r the loeaea story. Piece by piece thin muet be re
it bo advisable ta pile and dry this muck
bill on the senate amendment requiring the forestry question undisposed of.
o f the Aetua Munk, t«f Itutte.
and later use it as a -trussing for straw
moved before tbs roll o f the dead ran a continuance o f the pronent system o f I
Washington, May 5.— A lively debate , berry plants, small fm ite, and in start
There have been several serious out be completivi. Home o f the bodies having the pension funds disbursed
breaks in Ohio against tho tobacco taken out are mangled and ebarred be through eight pension agencies, located 'w as kept up all day today in the House ing apple t r e e s !"
yond recognition.
Professor E lliott replied: " I believe
I rual.
throughout the country, Instead o f *»■ the suD-lry civil appropriation bill,
,
Infantry Company D and Ilattery D through a single agency locaed in this Repeated efforts were made by Haines that the beet grass for the region you
The man who blew up the Hurlington o f the National Guard are on duty, and city
Many senators expressed a d o -! o f Tennessee and Chaney of Indiana, nieaioa ia orebard grasr, although I
train at Multe hue proven to bo only aiding the (Ire and police forceo to clear
sire that the conferees should insist on supported by many other members, to have found Italian rya grass doing quite
half w illed
juwuy the debris.
the senate amendment.
I procure an appropriation fo r an invest!- well. The land ia moeh benefited by
The hotel waa erected 50 years ago,
Prince Philip r.u Kulrnberg, once f
| gation looking to increased safety in the application o f land plaster, or gyp
vori in of the kaiser, hits bctu arruated end the woodwork waa dry at tinder.
Washington, May H The officers nod mining, and they had about got Chair- sum. I doubt v try much i f you eoald
It burned like matchwood, and within a enlinted men o f the army today won man Tawney to the point where he use muck as a fert liter, unless it was
for perjury.
few minutes from the time the Are was their fight for increased pay when tho would consent to an appropriation of worked over quite thoroughly before
Jupon hue iwiued a peremptory de discovered the whole of the hotel was a
house, after a debate of two hours, ■ 150,000 when Underwood objected, and uming. Most muck eoile are In n con
munii Huit Chinn wt-i| the boycott o f masa o f flames that flllod the corridore
agreed
to the conference report on tho tb « proposition, for the time a*, least, ditinn that we eall inert; that is, they
■ lapnneeo goocla
ml rooms with suffocating rlouda of army appropriation bill. An approprl* was dropped.
are dead so far as practical crop grow
Itooeevelt denies till* powrr o f roa- smoke that laid fh-ry barriers arrosa all atioo o f $7.000,000 wns made for tho I The additions to the bill today were ing is concerned, aod need first to bs
gnvee tu restrict authority over the mnane of aeeape save by the windows. I urpose, 85.000,000 o f which w ill go to $IOO,oou for the m ilitary prison at Fort acted upon by the weather and sunshiD«
army and navy.
t he enlisted men. Nine hundred officers la- iven worth, Kan., and 816,500 for an and bacteria, which are efficient in re
Moeh o f ths land in
HfcADY T O R E C E IV E F L E E T .
on the retired list also will benefit by addition to Fort Oglethorpe, (la., or a deeming land
Kentucky continues to have trouble
Kitsap County, as well at swamp lands,
the inergasv. Tho army appropriation total increase to date of 81,241,000.
with night ridera, who are burning to-
You will find the
The three remaining hours o f the ««•»- era in this eonditioa
San Is F ra ra ltc o Oally D ecorated In loM carries an aggregate appropria
barro w.irc-h- uara.
tion o f $F5,S824!45. The principal item »¡on were taken up almost entirely by application of barnyard manure very
Thr Ktirf bribery «rial it the scene
H on or o f O ccasion.
o f increase is the 87,000,000 additions! a discussion of roll-calie, caused by a beneficial also, bnt I bslisva the best
«■f many threats and almost open lights
HAN' FKANCJ8CO, May 5 — In eager pay. With the various changes made refusal of the House to take a recess at way is to treat ths land with lime and
uiuong tho law yers
i expectation Han Francisco ia awaiting in conference, the bill represents a total 5 o'clock as a result o f a joke on the land plaster; than follow with clover
increase of $3 263,118 over the amount part o f some Republicans, who were and such other crops as may be ds
California people have drawn up « Lh*
*h"
authorized
by the bouse.
trying to hold the Democrats in the sired.“
memorial to eoagrees ask.ug for the * * f i
Th"
«•
th# hmiM
■s in order ami the feaet ia act. The
House until the time the Republican
A. G. T., residing sear Cove. Wash.,
promotion o f Ki-ar Admiral F.vsus to tha
memliers o f the household are clothed
Thursday. M »y 7
caucus was scheduled to be held. In writaa: “ Can you give ms any infor
grade o f admiral
id their best raiment, and are busy with
Washington, May 7. In reply to Hey- this tkoy were successful, the House mation a# to whether chicken manure ia
^mister lleyburn, <>f Idaho, want* the final arrangement o f bow and other
burn’s attack upon, the forestry policy ,
**
until too strong, and will thus burn and in
the government to survey ail unsur- adornment
Fluttering flags, navy pen
,
,
. ?
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.
U:5N A. M. tomorrow,
jure strawberry plants, if put directly
veyd lands in Idaho. Washington, Mon nanta and streamers, nod Rear-Admiral o f the silministration. Depew af New
on ths erowo o f the plant! Iu this re
tana, Oregon and California.
E van*’ picture are everywhere. Mar York today, in the «w-nate, spoke at
gion very little livestock is kept, se
Monday.
May
4.
ket street it a !:.og vista o f bunting in lutigth in defense **f forestry reserves
that manure fo r fertilisin g purposes is
(Ireat Mritain is considering an old
W A SH IN G TO N , M ay 4 ^ -T b e Cana
the National colors, and flag» waving and the reforeatration o f denuded land.
rather scarce.
age |>«tieioD.
from white |>olca 50 feet high, every 100 Only the other day, hf said. N ew York l dian international boundary treaty was
“ Another point I wish to bring up is
J»|»an deniee the report that the Co- feet, one large and a fluster o f five State received 1,000,00 trees from G e r-j ratified today by tho Senate in execu the care o f a cow before calving, where
rean emperor ia to be banished.
j smaller flags flying from earh one and many f-.r_t.ee in reforeatration of t h r j tive «,Äii„ n.' It providea for the more milk fever ia suspected. I lost one
Japan has «led another protest with t'-'-m in.tin* in the huge red. white and Adirondack«. He c<mimi-nded the ac
good animal from milk fever last fall,
complete definition and demarcation of
and do not wish to take any more
C h i,.; against the boycott o f Japan.es blu* •h.‘ f ld
|be *■»* '» " M o w e r
On turn o f President Roosevelt in ¡nango
•
ah!« or thr tow«r, »tr«tcn «fl on rating the system o f forestry reserves [
boundary between the United chances, i f I can help it .“
| lH | v i f t I t U i l p * T t tli« wor.l-,
by setting aside 20,000,000 acres, which Htates snd Canada, but does not change
The station replied: “ In nsing chicken
Kmma OoMmiin, high p rle «tc »i o f i q ’ rum« to tho Atlnntir F leet.1' in the was increased to 40.000.000 acres under
arrhy, will give n »o rio i o f
colors of tho inturuntionul President M cKinley, and is now 150, in any way the established, existing manure as a fertilizer it is better to
apply it in liquid form. This form of
in I ’nrtl&ml, commencing May 23,
I navy signal code flag<i and pennants, 000,000 acres. In the last tw o years, lias.
fertilizer is very high in its nitrogen
Henstor Dodge today introduced a
The cashier o f th . Allegheny N s l » ™ « on Telegraph Hill the word he said. Franca has spent 850,000.000
content, and also contains a coosider
fo r reforeatration in view o f the enor I ill appropriating $400,000 fo r the pur abls quantity o f potash. Put the ma
ti.mal Hank, o f Pittsburg, ha. been .
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mous damage to property and the home» chase of a building ia Paris to be need nura in a barrel or trough, then throw
reeled for embezzling 842»,000 o f U e h,* h' " hl* b
iand which at night will be illuminated o f the people by floods.
>s the American legation. A provision water on it, later applying ths liquid
ISink a funds.
| hy ¡.„„g, „ ,* rtri" lig h u . p „ toon. of
Extended discussion of the expendi for the purchase o f the building had
Orcat Itritaln 'a financial badget, Just inrandraernt lights run on troth aides of tures o f the Forestry Bureau fo r pub I ecu stricken out o f the diplomatic and ts the ground about the plants. Do not
toneb the plants with the liquid. This
named, shows conditions to be in such the principal streets and prominent licity work o f various kinds, called consular appropriation t ill on the point
would give yon better results than if
good shape that the duty on auger ia buildings are outlined in eleetrie bolt*, forth a vigorous Ji ms! by Mr. Hnxoot that it was not general legislation.
uasd in the dry form.
to t>e redueed.
furnishing at night a must magnificent that a forester had attended a coavea
Senator Fulton today proposed an
“ As a preventive of milk fever, we
illumination.
tion
and
charged
his
expenses
to
"
t
h
e
amendment to the sundry civil bill, an advise a reduction ia tha amount o f
The senate haa confirmed tha Domino-
It
is
estimated
that
there
w
ill
be
be
hay
aod
graia
account.“
thorizing the Secretary of the Interior grain feed, and nn increase ia food of
tion o f W illiam R. Wheeler, o f Cali
to contract fo r the care o f the Alaska a aueeulent nature. Roots, grasses, or
fornia, to be assistant secretary o f com j tween 700,000 and 800,000 people In Han
|
Prunelaco
on
the
day
that
the
fleet
ar
Washington, M ay 7__ A fte r ten days* insane, this amendment being ia the ia silage would all be good, bnt too much
merce a id labor.
rives. The suburliao cities adjacent to discussion, ronaideration o f the sundry tsreat of Dr. H. W. C oe’s sanitarium.
'n food might indues milk fever.
President Onmper.«, o f the Amerieaa the
bay
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J and towns within a radius o f c iv il appropriation bill was completed
had better make a study o f tke
Jinn e f Imbor, haa written a let- 50 miles w ill practically
Federation
prnrtieallv be depopulated, by the bouse today, but before putting
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«er to eoagrnas urging the passage af and will contribute 200,000, while the it on its passage a recess until tomor completely overran the committee on mesas o f ekecking milk fever by ths in
jection o f oxygen with n small ayriagn. “
ninny bills o f interest to labor.
I railroad
estimate that they row wns taken. The bill carries a total appropriations in connection with sev
id companies
e
ring • at » » least
150,000
from * points
“ Dodd«r ia destroying my clover,“
While at Han Francl.eo. Rear A d m ira l1 * « « brin*
• " » 150
000 frora
> * « • J appropriation of 8106.1»<16,36S», or |1,- t'rnt items in the sundry civil bill.
writes J. O. C., from Rochester. " H o w
Thomae. second in command o f the At hevond as far east as Omaha, and from 241.000 more than waa reported by the When the measure was laid aside for
British Columbia on the north, to the committee.
the day. $250,000 had been added to the may I cheek i t ! ”
iantie fleet, w ill preach at least
The principal resolution o f the day sum recommended by the committee,
Professor Elliott replied:
"D o d d er
sermon in
in one
one o
o f f the
the leading
leading churchee. «»ternational boundary on the south.
related to the salary and wage scale which included $100,000 for gauging ia nsnally planted with clover, sad after
Oklahoma enjoye«! a holiday Thurs
B L O W U P A N O T H E R T R A IN .
to be paid in the construction o f the the stream« and determining the water becoming established in the soil, fas
day by proclamation o f the governor,
Panama Canal. The committee had in supply o f the United Htates; an in tens its tendrils to the clover, or other
who »»kc,| the people to adopt resola-
Attem pt to Dynamite O rego n S h ort serted a proviaion providing that such crease of $50.000 in the appropriation plants which may be growing. Finallv
tions railing upon eongreaa to pass le g
salaries and wages should not exec«I for testing structural materials, and it loses it* attachment to the plant,
Lino th w arted .
islation providing for the »election of
bv more than 25 per cent tho salaries $100.000 in testing coal, lignite, and and becomes a true, parasitic plant. I t
I 'e i ted Htatea senators by direct vote
n i'T T R , Mont., M ay 5 . - W hat ap ahd wages paid in tho Pnited Htatea tor other fuels. These changes were not saps the life o f the ‘ host p lan t’ upon
Heavy rains at Madison, Ind., did pears to have been an attempt to wreck similar work. The provision was de accomplished, however, without a pro which it live», and i f it bMomoa very
a freight on the northbound Oregoa feated. 10 to 101.
longed debate, in which the committee strong in its growth, will eventually
much damage to property.
Khi-rt I.ine similar to that which befell
destroy the host. To control it, ent
found itself practically alone.
Many of New Y ork 's officeholder« are j the Hurlington train Friday night, was
out the patches o f clover where it ap
W ednesday, May 6.
facing trial on ¡ud><:tnaonl» charging thwarted Sunday by John Holaa, who
pears, early in the eennon. before it haa
W ashington, M ay 6.— T h e Senate
Saturday,
May
2.
g ra ft
was walking tke track on his way to
formed seed. Rake this cut clover np,
today passed a bill prohibiting the
W ashington, May 2.— The policy
and burn it before it becomes dry. By
Another uprising is reported in Peru. Melrose.
em ploym ent, within certain hours, of
When nh»ut six mile« this side of è i . T i » w ww'i " 7 » " " " ' " T
nou”
C1 « « « F h t to be established by the gov- this means the seed is prsvented from
The last disturbance has been but just
cniMircn iwuler M year» o f age
in ' the*
Meiroec. Holan, according to bis own D istrict o f Columbisi, in any factory,
p ro vid in g and equipping seeding, and as the plant itself is de
eubdned.
story, discovered 15 sticks e f dynamite workshop, telegraph office, restaurant! b u ildin g* fo r It* ambassadors In Eu- stroyed, there is littl* probability o f the
The paper trust ia accused of making in a small hole immediately under the
d<»lded growing the follow ing seaaon.“
publishers pay for s|x«mjlatuins in Caa- rail. Holan threw the explosives into 1 hotel, apartment house, saloon, pool ropean capitals received a setback
or
billiard
room
,
bow
lin
g
alley,
or
.n
tod
tho
„
enat
wh„
e
thp
dlp.
E. E. 8., of W alla Walla, wants to
id mo timber.
the river near by, and hastened to no
transportation
or
distribution
or ,
....
I*arkside real estate men are endeav t ify the Melrose station agent. When transmission o f merchandise o r mes ,omaUc bm waB under consideration, know how to kill tha " morning glory
weed.”
He was informed that:
oring to shield Ruef in his trial fox no the nnrthliound train arrived it wns held sages
N o such child is perm itted to Th rou gh a point o f order by Culber-
h
;rk
until
a
thorough
investigation
“
The
exterminntioa
o f this weed is
rnpting bribes.
work at any em ploym ent fo r w a g e s '» 0 0 . Texas, an amendm ent to the
could be made.
«luring school hours, nor b efore « h o u s e
b ill appropriation $400,000 tha hardest 'weed problem’ that the ex
('tab sheepmen will store their weel
The station agent at Metroee tele A M., nor after 7 T . M
fo r such a b u ild in g at Pnris was peri men t station haa faced. The plant
rather than acre;* the price offered by phoned the local authorities, and ths
is one o f ths most difficult weeds to
T h e Senate also adopted a resolu stricken out.
the wool combine
latter are inclined to give eredefice to tion offered by Foraker. o f O h io, di
T h e b ill waa passed, a fter which kill, but its redeeming featars is that
Over 100,000 people from outside H olan ’s story in view o f the theft re recting
the
interstate
Com m erce eu logies on the life , character and it doss not spread rapidly. It stayfi
Haa Francisco w ill watch the arrival o f cently of a quantity o f powder from one Com m ission to inform the Senate public services o f the late Senators where it goto its first start. Smother
of the mince o f the district. About whether the com m odity clause o f the M allory nnd Bryan, o f Florida, were log by heavy application* o f straw, or
• he battleship fleet.
aeven sticks o f dynamite were found on Interstate Com m erce Act had been delivered.
nanuro. is a fa irly soeceseful method,
A “ holy w a r“ seems probable in the Hhort U n e tracks.
Am endm ents to the diplom atic but rotting it off only makes it grow
com plied with since M ay 1, 1008, and.
India, nad O rest Britain is making
The would be dynamiter was arrested if not, whether the non-compliance i °tH « w - e adopted increasing the sal- more rapidly. It is probable that a
preparations to subdue it.
and confessed bis part *n,the plot.
by the railroads has been due to a n y larT o f tl*e secretary o f the legation cutting before the application o f the
The Kelton, which encountered a ee
agreem ent, arrangem ent or u n d er-lan<1 consul
gen eral
to Salvador mnleh would be advantageous."
Via P eop le Burned Al ve.
standing between the railroad com-1 from $2000 to $3500, appropriat-
vot » storm off Newport, has been towed
Milo
M
Hastings.
physiological
jl°K $15,000 to enable the st'eretary
to Astoria. Her lumber cargo kept her
N K W YO R K . May 5__ An early morn panirs and the authorities
chemist of Christian ’■ School o f A p
T
h
e
conference
report
on
the
arm
y
of
to
protect
the
property
and
afloat.
ing Are in a four story brick tenement
plied Food Chemistry, o f Now York
Americans in C hinf are angry at at 17 Humboldt street caused the death apnropriation bill, carrying an aggre- rlK ht» ° f citizens o f the United City, write* as follows:
gate o f $95.377.246. was adopted f h i s ; stat ps ln ‘ be n avigation and use o f
Minister Roekhill. It is understood o f six persons and the serious injury of
“ I am eoMaborating with Profesaor
amount was $3.463.000 more than t h e ,,he St Johns riv e r In case o f any
that he ndviao«l the administration four others today. E very member of
Suzuki, of the Agrieulture Department
bill carried when first passed by the litigation.
against «ending the Atlantic fleet ts <>qo family, consisting o f a mother and
of Japan, with the view of furthering
Senate
W nshlngton, M ay 2.— A fte r the the introduction o f th# eoy bean into
</|ijna.
I 'ou r children, are among the dead.
usual
rollcall
to
demand
the
pres
jThore war«« many thrilling roacuos b y ,
lllr over-
this country. I wish to obtain the
W ashington. M ay 6.— „ By the
Eastern railroads are to raise all .,nll«o and flroinon, and it was due to w |Vlmi'no"woi»
‘in ‘, T j
<‘ npp
* q u on im , tho house today moat reliable and latest data as to the
resumed
consideration
the —
sundry results thus far obtained in soy bean
fr. lght rates
| their bravo work that the death lis t ' a tw o hours'
*
'
* H ouse
' * nfl today
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debate,
the
„
. . .¡w a s not larger. A hnlfdozen or m oro1 a g ' i n went on record against re-es civil appropriation b ill disposing o f culture in the States. W ill you refer
Mr». Cleveland says the ex President
,,, wl<ro ,,ntra
, in thp
;
it pnrngraph by paragraph.
the following question* to tha member
is in a dangoroua condition.
| , torlp, Hnd W(.rp Bavod bv jlimpin(i into tablishm ent of the canteen in the N a
An am endm ent offered by Gaines o f your staff who is best posted upon
tional soldiers' homes.
ap
p
ropriatin
g
$10,000
to
aid
the
tfci» topic!
Htuvvesunt Fish has resigned from li,fe
Th*
>'’»* p" t '» p«l by
W i th the exception of the adoption
J
tho fire is estimated at $10,000.
of the conference report on the bill Ladles H erm ita ge to care fo r and
the Missouri
Pacific directorate.
“ (1 ) Have soy beans been grown at
preserve the H erm itage, the home
reorganizin'- the Consular service, on
the Washington station or by the fann
nnd
tom
b
o
f
Andrew
Jackson,
at
\ widespread revolutionary conspir
Pom p at Royal W edding.
which th r D em ocrats forced tw o roll
N ashville. Tenn., was rejected on a ers o f the state! (2 ) I t so. with what
acy hat been discovered ln India.
HT PE TE R SB U R G , Mnv 5.— Prince calls, the sundry civil appropriation point o f ord er m ade by Taw ney of j success! (3 ) What, do you estimate
bill
was
under
consideration
the
en
the cost of production per bnshelf (4 )
A Han Francisco woman cashier o f a W ilhelm, o f Sweden, second aon o f K ing
tire day
l ittle progress was made Minnesota.
An am endm ent by Smith o f Lou is To what use* have the beans been put,
store is short $4,000. Hho played the Gustave, the popular sailor prince, who to w a rd s it» completion.
visited America in 1907. was married
iana approp riatin g $150,000 fo r con and with what auecess? (5 ) Do you
race».
Hundny afternoon to Grand Duchess |
tinuation o f w ork on the St. Mich know o f any investigations that have
Tuesday, May 6
Thaw has been ordered removed from Marie Pavlovna, cousin o f the Emperor j
aels canal, Alaska, until the passage been made in this country on the sub
tho asylum to ja il p<>nding the insanity o f Russia, nnd daughter o f Grand Duko j Washington, May 5__ Suggesting an of th e nundry c iv il bill, was agreed ject o f soy bean products as human
fo o d s !’ *
Ikml Alexandrovitch. The ceremony amendment excepting Idaho from s«stes to w ithont discussion.
inquiry.
took plaee at Tsnrskoe-Helo, and was
W ot A t t r a c t e d .
One o f the negro soldiers dismissed accompanied bv nil the pomp and bril
W ants Postal Saving* Banka
C ro a ts* W aterw ay* Furd
"A re you Mme. Bombazino, the beau
at Browneville has started suit to re liant display characteristic o f the most
Washingtofi, M ay 7,— President Roose
Washington, M ay 6__ The Senate ty specialist?” asked the fair caller.
stately court in Europe. In the even
cover his pay.
“ Ye*, ma’am," answered the elderly,
velt todny expressed to Senator Carter, committee on commerce today adopted
ing a groat state banquet was served.
It is said the Henrst le a g u e w ill run
o f ths committee on postofflees and post the repeat o f its subcommittee, whieh square-jawed matron. "W hat can I do
for you?”
Thomas D. Ilisgen, o f Massachusetts,
Native Village In Athaa
roads, his earnest desire to see a postal revised the Newlands waterways bill.
“ Nothing!” said the caller, making 8
fo r President.
M A N IL A , M ay 8__ The town o f Anti- savings bank bill become a law at this This report fixes the appropriation at
hasty ex it.___________________
olo,
in
the
Province
o
f
Morong,
has
session. Senator Carter told the P resi $10.000.000. and authorizes the issuance
Mrs. n arry Thaw w ill aid her hna-
een practically dostroyed by fire. F oot dent that he th-.ught the bill which hsd of bonds when the “ waterways fu n d”
band in securing his release from the
Foremost among the
minerals, etc.,
hundred houses were fiurned and hun- been favorab ly reported to the Senate fells below $5,000,000. in order to keep which Russians regard as the source of
insane asylum.
I dreds o f people are homeless. The fa would be taken up bv that body at an thsf fund np to that amount. The full Siberia's future wealth are gold. Iron,
A shell, which wns a relic o f the C ivil mous shrine was saved. The fire was early date, and that it would past both sommittee experts to hold frequent coking coal, manganese, popper, platinum,
W ar, has exploded at Riverside, Cal., caused by lightning. A ntipole is a house* and heeome a law without aeri- meetings with a view to reporting the emeralds, topazes, asbestos, glauber'a salt,
wounding two men.
, town o f 3^00 inhabitants.
oua opposition.
measure as early as possible.
rock salt and, in all Drobabilitr. naohtha
C
C
»
Thig Inqairy waa rafarrad to Prafa
Elliott, « who rapii ad:
1. Wa bava experimented with an^
tisana for aboat twolvs y ea n at
Pullman station, and hass also aspan
mentad with tha toy baaa at oar stats
station, loeatsd oa tha «reatara stops o f
I th*
Kangs, sear Puyallup.
! “ *S. Wa have not been abls to ma
tura tbsm sufficiently at this station t#
ju stify thsir being considered an a
profitable erop. A t tho Payallap sta
tion wa have had better encesas. Oar
experimente bave besa triad osly ea
the plot scale, hence wn have no data
regnrding the cost o f production.
" 4 . W e have used these beans as
forage, and also have made an effort to
use them for grain fend for swins, with
only moderate success; sad (5 ) I do not
think any experiments nave been made
looking to their nee as food fa r the
beams rne*."
W H KT A IL S T H S MILKY
Ate« n Sure
Teal for
In the Cow .
Bv Dr E. W
Ji
“ W ill yon tall ms what ia tha matter
with milk wbaa it turns thick and
slimy
resembling a mixture o f hot
* etc and starch,” writes A. H., from
(.'hell n Falls. “ Whenever my sow
mias< i being milked, her milk fo r sev
eral days thereafter haa this appear
ance. I t tastes all right, but to mo K
seems queer that a. Ik aho-uld sat this
way. Also, tell me how to find out i f
an animal haa tuberculosis.
Dr. K . W. Htooder, assistant pro
fessor o f surgery, replied: “ Ths coagu
lation o f tbs milk you refer to ia ns
doubt due to a slight inflammation o f
the odder, due to the retention o f tho
milk too long, coupled with some bac
teriological change in the milk, tha lat
ter possibly being due to an infection
passing through the milk duet o f tke
teat. The mirk might, or might not, be
wholesome, depending apon the organ
ism causing ths coagulation. Senti
ment, however, would revert against
the use o f aneb milk.
In order to test an animal fo r t»-
bsrenlosts, we use a biological prodnet,
or toxine, known as tuberculin. This
must be injected by an sxperiaaeed op
erator, hypodermically, and n careful
record kept o f the temperature fo r sev
eral hours both before and a fter the in
jection. The teat it vary reliable, but
in order to perform it, a person moot
bave had specific instruction, as wall aa
some experience ia its application.”
K O R E A W A K IN G U P .
Begins to Realize tho Im portance o i
Maintaining Forest Area-
Koras, the Hermet Kingdom, is wak
ing np to the necessity o f protecting it#
remaining forests and replanting de
nuded tract* oa important watersheda.
Japan is furnishing tha inspiration and
part o f th* money whisk w ill prodnoo
the change from the old order o f thiagn
to the new. A school fo r training
Korean foreeter» haa already bees put
ia operation.
The tw o governments drew up a eo
operative agreement last rpriag and
ontlined a plan fo r tha wins use o f tke
forests in - » Yalu nnd Tamea ▼alleys,
aad aa a result a national forest policy
for K orea haa been developed. The
saw Korean forest law « are similar to
those o f Japan, according to United
States Consul-General Thomas Sam
mons. e f Seoul.
Although Korean foreata have baaa
exploited and neglected, and the cewa-
trv hat suffered severely from drouth,
floods aad erosion, tho donudatioa ia
less serious than ia neighboring prov
inces o f China. One o f the first meas
ures to be taken up w ill be tha presur-
vntion o f such wooded tracts as yet re
main
In order to do this, tho govern
ment has taken all forests andor its
care, whether they are publicly or •'ri-
vately owned. Tha owners w ill not bo
deprived of their property withont com
pensation, but the government w ill reg
ulate the entting o f timber, aad in cer
tain cases may prohibit all entting ea
tracts which ought to remain timbered
to prevent floiids, drouths, landslides,
and to preserve unimpaired the scenie
attractiveness of place* o f public re
sort.”
AH owner* o f timberland and
all leaseholder* are.required to report
to the government their holdinga in or
der that the property may be listed and
cared for. Failure to reiport within n
year subjoct* the foroat to forfeiture.
The forested area o f Korea is about
2.500.000 aero*, which is only one-tenth
of the land on which forests onght to
b* growing. Extensive timbered tracts
remain ia
m o f the eoun-
in the
ths northern
nortbern pa
pa-t
eoun
* 7 on th# water* o f the > «lu and Tu
man Rivers, and lumber o>.«rationo are
carried on in the mountain districts.
But in the agricultural sections o f th *
country wood it very scares, and tk*
foci problem is serioua. Coal nad other
mine* hnv* been opened by Americans,
and on* o f the most prewing needs ia
timber fo r use ia and abont the mine*.
In that country, aa elsewhere. large
quantities o f timber are neceasary ia
developing mining property, nnd it is
noteworthy that a country a* backward
industrially as Korea can put into prac
tice the principle that the only sure
way o f getting timber ia to grow it.
Tom ato Cotaop.
Boll together a peck o f unpeeled to.
matoes and six minced onions until
soft enough to be rubbed easily through
a colander. A fter putting th# vegeta
bles through a colander, pour through
a coarse strainer and add 'o them a
tnbleapoonful each o f powdered cloven,
mace, pepper, salt and sugar, a salt-
spoonful o f cayenne pepper, three bay
leave# and a tnbleapoonful o f celery
seed sewed Into a small -hoseecloth
bag.
Boll all together fo r n!z hours,
stirring frequently. Take ont the bag
of seed and add a pint o t cider vinegar.
Boll up once more, take from th* fir*
*m t whan sold bottle and »cal.
___
T h a t’» It.
" I don’t know why my w ife lan’t
b*ppy, »he has everything money c »n
buy.”
“ It 1* the thing« which money cannot
buy thnt make a woman happy.” —
Houston Post.
C a m s and M e e t .
First Coed— Ever notice how grave
Prof. McGoosle always is?
Second Coed— Yes, but there’s nothing
strange about that.
He does all hi*
thinking in the dead language*.