v toettipjj tMb. HUN'MKI) IIV THE II.MTKIlVllKHH NKWH HKIIVIOK bveniiw nrwsta H print thk Niwi. nor MMtomr l Hlilli Year No. l.eiM KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOON, WKNIUCSDAV, JANUARY 17, It-IB snHtft Wftt Bht jS InlaaW FARLEY'S IS DEMONSTRATIVE NEW CARDINAL HOME ICVKHY CATHOLIU HOCIKTY IK m:v yoiik AiiniiueucMi: hup. ItlXII.VII.II IN I.INCH vi:aiii.(i HKiMMUV'H nI.OIl United I'rnti Korlro Nr.W VOItK, Jnn, 17. Onn of the lilKK'-at (IniiioiiiilrulloiK lii tin' history of I tin metropolis tunk iilncn wIkii tnn.noO I'ntlirtrtr welcomed Cardinal Km Icy, niilrluu nlej&Til tlm liner llxtllii. Uvrry (.'nllmllr auiloly In tlm mile iHiirma vtm reprorlited In tlio dnublti lino n( nun mid women, eitcndlliK from tin Mattery In Ht, I'ntrlrk's t'ntliedrnl, cluntlui:. 'I tin tiii'ii won ainrldt mill and MilttK, mid tlm wiiinuu srnrM itlc bom. Hcsrli I U tlm cardinal' rolnr. Cardinal Farley iijUioi tlm fol low Inn iiipmako (rum the' pope, Ui Aiuorlrans; ' "Tlm popo aduilie your lioinlilr land, whom nil nnllumi mid piiiplf nrti welcomed, mid Insured wll or dered liberty mid fur the writ bring n( wlintti provision U mad," Tlio inrdlnnt declared the pope' phyalral coiidlllnn win msrvrlou, lilt i)r clear mid brUlit on tlm morning. Cardinal Farley mid hli own health wn tint Ix!, mid I tint he was Kind to tin linck. Cnnlliinl tre.niii.il Kail fur Hume I'liltcd I'rrm Hrrvleu NAI'I.KH.Jnn. 17 (Mnllnnl O'Ciin.i1" "no " rcmliitlon favoring govern nell will.il fur llo.ton of Itir strnmrr ,nc,nt ownership of nil Industries. Kit Cnunplc. Ultil'IIV III1 II.IJ!fimUlWll'W; llll.lllti:.V TO UK MlillTKIt . Ynl .Nuiulirr of .Vtiiiel" One IUm In Ctilrf rlly or tii-nnnny, Atrrnr In Onn In Flr. Ilroniclit to Xullrr of riillnllirodr liy Inddrnt United rra Hrrlro IIKIII.IN, Juii. 17-llllKatliii of Ihn mUnry whlrli roiue to tho S.OOfl to etrry iO.Ono llleKltlmnto rhlldreti horn In llerlln urery jenr one hlrthl In five In tlm city la unlawful -I llke. ly to rouie IhroiiKh tlio pHKht of 19-j year-old I.oulio Rfhrnoder, acnlenrrd I for ntliinpled ililld inurilrr. lloriH'lf lllrKlllinnle, tlio Behrordcr Kid hnd to pay 2 n month out of her 3 71V wnijr In order to iippurt tho rhlld, Thnt 1 ft her 76 cent u iiionlh for rlotliltiK. 1'or two year aim alMti'd nt thin rate. Thou dlieournned, alio hurled tho child In n ru libit hoto In Ihn wood, liny rciutl tho Infant mid tlm rk'hrordor Klrl wnn nrroated. Thn court, when It heard hrr atory of dliRrncA nnd poverty, placed her on (initiation, nnd philanthropist nro al ready inovliiK to auccor other mifor liinnte In a llku plight. WOMAN ItOAHTH JI'IIV foil IIATIIKIt MIKKWAItM VKIIIIKT Her Hiitluinil, Hiin'im t'ourt Oflliinl, TihiIc CtirUlUu KrhiHO lUllnr Tlinn iKiilor, mill llliit Coroner' Men Itnllier Atliellr (lulled Trcaa Korviro LONDON, Jan. 17. Denouncing tlio corouor'u Jury for IU lukownrin venllit, Mm. John Thornim Knight, ono of tho heal known lllernry women Burglar ccepts Invitation To Banquet By Jewelers He's Robbed CHICAGO, Jnn, 17. -Tho wholoanlo Jewolor' ABSoclatlou oxpocti a bur Klnr na tho guoat of honor nt the an nual banquet tonight. Tho "padded brick" burglar, who him lobbed Jewelcrn wth Implmlty han aicepted tho Invitation to attoud. Ho not protection, and no ques tions asked, Ii. P. Juorgona, head of the ban quet committee, said: 'I bolleve wo hnd bolter cultivate hint and make blm a proposition. Ho haa smashed windows, stolen thousands of dollars WELCOME In HukImiiI In relation to her li tj -hntid'M death l "It Ix n Hilly, Miotic- vonllit. I liavo noun Hi)' hiiatmiid ilylim by Inchta for four month. Ami ytl ou hnvo nut riilnlotiinod Chrlitlnn Hilunni If yoiil wives worn killed liy It nu would inintouili ," Knight, ii ii iifflrlal of tlm supremo jcniirt, ml ri'fiini'cl to mil a doctor, nml iiliicml blinaolf under Christian tri'Miiunt, Tim Jury IiiiiiIiIiik Into lilt death mlded ii "rider" to lis ver illit, iiri'iliii( "ri-Rri'l" Hint the do H'Siml linil not tlittUKlit til In rnll In n ri'KiMi-ri'd pnictltlnner, VIHi:i,MI.NK, AM, U)MT I.V HCOTTIMI (.1MKT WIIKt'K l4iru Kliinmr Wliimi Xniiw I I'll I. mm ii, rmmili-ra In Hturin otT Vrr ll nil, llrnty Sn lri'tmllnic Mfr H-urm Krun llrlpi'iig Hrtltnl Priwr Bfrtlro aiii:iii)i:i:n, rkotinnd, Jim. n. -a IntKii utrumiT, iinmi) unknown, fouu drrrd In n itoriu off I'rti-r llmd, mid nnnk with nil on lionrd. I.lfu mvrrn nlnlitnl tlm runnel In dlntri-m, nnd nt Itinplfd to renrh hrr, hut n henry en pri'tonlod. (.IVi:itMKTWKIIHIIIf Ol" AM. IMll'HTKIKN IH I'Mtoml l.y t'ontmtliHi of Unltol Mrintiro, Wliooo OrgnnluilloN Mny Join lUmb With U'rutrm Krdrrw llun of Worker. United I'rei Hcrvlro IMMANAI'OI.IH, Jn. 17. Tlio inlmr In ((invention adopted by four I'" """C Montonn, mid John Mr milium, iirmtu i.oiiiiuoia, na rrpre- llrltUti urirtallvM of Um Ww4ni,rdoraUa of miner, predicted a rnnaotldntlnn of the tfnlKd Miner nnd tho Wcatern ('(deration. WHO WANTS SEAT IN LEGISLATURE? I MINT AM, HI'KAK AT OXCK, n.KAHK. OKNTI4-3IKX II. NT. (II.'O. ItlHIlOP (l. MAY t'HAhi: MKVAmiUAI.rilAllt Juil what rnndldate the leglalatlve dUtrlrt In which Klnninth county la Included will offer to tho totera la na et n iiiellon. Aa yet (hero nro no nuiwed rnndldnlra for tho atata a cinlily from I lie rounty. hut II. 8t. Otorni' HUhop, democrnt, haa gone a fur a to ay that ho would bo In tho rum fur the aonatora'tilp It neither l.ako rounty nor Klamath county of fer a lepuhllcan candidate. W. iJilr Thompaon, tho Lakerlew attorney, who haa been In the lower houao, haa been mentioned for the aeiiatorahlp, but haa ao far disclaimed may Idea of going after tho scat. Ho la n repuhllcon, aa la alto II. P. Del knap, republican, of Plnevllle, Crook rounty, who waa In the lait lower houao from thla leglalatlve dlatrlct. It la niaerled on good authority that ono of theao two will bo tho repub lican rnndldnto for aonator, an Klam ath county, according to tho name worth of precious artlclea, and tho police nro powerlosa." NOTIOK All Knights Templara residing In or near Kin-math Kails are requestod to i.ttend a mpetlng lu tho Maaonle, I.mlKo rooms Friday ovonlug, January 10, for tho purpono of perfecting plan of organisation of a commandory he.e, Election of officers. Committee. An excellent picture program at the Sparks theater tonight. nour(i) of Inforinntlon, will offer no ropulillimi candidate for tlio senate. Dr. tlcorgit II. Merryiiinn, republican nvimtor Inst sosalon, will not run IIKIllll. II, Ht. (leiirgn lilihop run for tlm lower houso two yenn ngo iiKilnnt lltlkimp mid TliompHon, the illntrlct louiprlaltiK Crook, OrAiit, l,nko mid llnrnuy roiinlluii. At thut tltno, hn ttntm hu wnn uhi'nil In Klatiinth, Mki mid Crook loiiiitlim, mid flunf-ii ho wnn iliifiatid Ity Ornnt rounty. The Hcnatorlnl dlitrlit lenvr out (Irnnt rounty, retnlnlnR tho other throo, whlrli U nnld kIti-k lllnhop a- frflllng Hint hu would run lnlhty woll In n ontint for tho nonnlorlnl Rnrb, I'nr tlio lower hoiuu Klamath conn, ty will offfr Ilia iimnv of a rrpuhllrmi, mid llolkunp I ciprrlod to-ho n ran dldntir to nurri-ril hlluiii'lf. I'MA.NKM.V VtrT OUII.TY, I'LKA l 'I'KIIKM I.V IIIIIIIKItY OAHKH llrdilh.-'. Allornrn Mnbr Motion to Hfi Anlii Inforrnnllon In Two 'M'm Mlilrli Motion Are (hrrt rnlril liy I'onrt Hpirhit to Tlm llcrnld I.OH ANtlKI.KH, Jnn. 17. Judge Willi- denied Frnnklln'n nttorney'n inoiloti to ntt naldn Infnrmntloni In tho llnln nnd l.ockwood cnir. Frank tin pliiidrd not Kiillly, nnd Judse Willi tit Kohrunry 37 n the trial date. HOMESTEADERS GET A MANY AI'I'MCATIONM FOR LAND ON I'lTKII lAKK AITAItKNTLY AKKIIIMKH AN AHAINHT TIHMHK NKKKINfl TIMIIKII IIIUIITH Tlm following dltpntch tins been re crlved by K. II, Mills, who rcprracnts sr aasbT of tlant-r asplk-ata esriM on the Upper Klamath l-ake, from D. K. Illnton, the Waahlngton attorney, relative to thn declalon of tho secre tary of the Interior In regnrd to tho homestend nnd limber claims which were In conflict. F. II. Mills Is the at tornoy for tho timber claim applicant nnd C. K. fltono for the homrstender. "deferring rate Totton vs. Mills, serrrtnry hns rejected Cortade's home- tend application on ground that be wnn the o uer of more than 180 acre nnd therefore not qualified cntrymnn. Other homeatend application affirmed nnd timber application rejected In o far ns they conflict with affirmed houieatend clnlms." Tho lioineiteader whoae claims arc auppoted to hnvo been affirmed are: John Totten. Odo Craven, O. W. Wil ly, I. J. Blrnw, Henry Btrar, Mr. tlo gnrdus, Mr. Kaulkner, Mr. Miller and Mr. Stein. Tho timber applicant rep resented by Mr. Mills are: Harry and John Ackley, I.ylo Mills, K. W. Qowen, Mrs. Qowen, Herb, Itobert and Zlm llaldwln. It will not be known until tho full decision arrlvea Just who If nny of the timber applicants were e copied. It Is stated that Mr. Cortado dona not own nny additional land, and If this Is true an appeal will probably ho taken. Attorney Stone, who rep resents tho homesteaders, could not hn seen today, aa ho was alek at homo. "HMOKKR" AND WHMT The regular moetlng of tho Knlghta of 1'ythla will bo hold this evening In tho west hall o fteh Odd Fellows' building. After tho mooting a "smok er" and whist tournament will be held. All Knights aro cordially re- quoted to bo present. A good time for nil Is promised. IE OF MORTGAGE ASKED MAIITIN HROB., CORPORATION, IJNTKKa 8VIT AGAINST PMUi VARHOIX INVOLVING "CRKAM. KRY" PROPKRTY Martin Bros,, a corporation, through Noland A Crane, have ntered aalt against Part Carroll, am of Joka D. Carroll, to foracloao a Irat MerttM (or fS.BOO on what la kaewa aa tko "croamery" proafrtr aaar tko Moator ranck, DECISION FORECLOSE CHANGE COUNCIL NEXT (LECTION i IF VtlTKIIM DMir, KOIt TIIKIIK AIIK (UHSU T UK MIX OI'KN IXtJH, WITH HIK MK.N .V(rT .tl-TKK IIOKLKCnoN' u If nny voter desire to chnngo tho complexion or mo preient city council hn will probably havo n ood chnnco to do o ut tho next tdetclon, for tho term of flvu of tho member expire, mid ono morn hn nnii'ititictd thnt ho diK'S not rnru to he returned to n ent' on Hid board. Thn prcamit body J tiiado up n fol Uir.; I'lrat ward, Itumcll A. Alford, ileiuerrnt: M, (I, Wllklin, democrnt. Hetond ward, John I,. Plcldor, repub lican; C, II. Crlaler democrnt. Third wnrd, Mnrlon Hanks, democrat, presi dent of tho board; Clarence Under wood, republican. Fourth ward. Hen S. Owena, republican: 0. W. White, republican. Fifth ward, Allen Stans- hle, republlrnn; Ctvarlr McOowan, re publican. The total Is ten men, of whom all aro republlcana and four deemr rasa, Of the ten, Meosrs. Btanable and Wilkin will end the terms for which they were elected In Juno. Btanable any a ho will not be a randldato for re election, and whether Wilkin will Is n quotlon. The following councllmen wero appointed to Ail unexpired terms and will atcp-4owh nnd out union they choose to run for re-election White, who succeeded Charles F. Rtone, demecrat: Fielder, who uc ceeded n. B. Grlgsfey, republican. The ilxth man who Is expected to quit Is President llnnks who snys he has had enough. Tho varnncles for which candidate mny struggle If they desire aro now held by four republicans and two dem ocrats. The municipal affair are set- i4MtYo)oflr part; lit, although the cuj- is nurnmiiy a rvpnnncwa obw Dy a nnfo majority. As evidence that par tisan politic Is generally forgotten to a large extent In municipal affairs It Is only necessary to mention that Mayor Fred T. Sanderson, now hold ing his fourth term as the city' chief magistrate. Is a democrat, while City lllcordur Thomas F. Nichols follows tho banner of the same party. City Attorney Horace M. Manning U n re publican. EHLE, ABOVE LINE, CREDITBELOWPAR XtllMKRYMAK WHO CAMS FROM CANADA, RKTVRKN THROCR. CARRYING WITH HIM OOODI.Y I.INT OP DHttTS . Where la O. S. sRtleT When will tho bills that Mr. Bkl Incurred In Klamath Falls be paldT If they are settled will It be In clusive of Interest on the principal sumsT Theao are questions which creditors of Kblo would like to havo answered. It Is asserted with considerable em phasis that there are aomo of the cred itor who would be willing to forgot shout Interest If they could get the original amounts. Then there aro others who would, la ywy truth, ac cept a discount for eash. Tho maneuvers that took place Is Khle'i credit matters woald take a skilled lawyer to detail, aad they wound up with Bale at teeing and the debit ildo quite lengthy. Khle Is said to havo gone to Vancouver, B. C, whither his wife followed some weeks ago. Tho -o. k. Traasfer company took tho wife's baggage to tho depot ono One morning soma weeks ago, aad a Ehle owed tho coaipaay a llttl bill It had a vigorous aotloa to hold tho baggage. This aotloa waa only over como with a struaglt, and not without emotion on the part of tho transfer company. Ehle was In tho aursory business In Mills addition. Whsa some of his creditors were "a-Boshta' ad a-shov- In'," trying to got aomo real money out of Bhle, he.Jaia aa aasbjaamt In favor of tho first National teak for 1600, and tko root of hi assess were turaed ovar to aJaothar party under a bill of aalo. Th W. O. ImRa Mattel aaaaaaay hiin n collection sgalnat Ehle to make, tilth Is yet to make. On this Issue fllilo wns arrested on a debtor's war mnt nnd confessed the debt. Ho aa rurcd the court, with apparent truth, Hint he was not going to leave town, o was jermltted to go at large, as It wn not deemed wise to put him la Jnll nnd board him there at the t penn which would likely be added to tho debt. Tho Farmers' Implement nnd Sup ply company hnd sold a wagon nnd harness to Khle, which was never psld for, nnd the compnny took It back. The Monnrch grocery I understood to bate n llttlo bill sgnlnat Ehlo which may he uaed for ornamental purpose. ns It Is not likely to prove very prac tical There Is a suit now on the dockol in the circuit court, brought by the Leo- dlu Floral company of Ohio, which old Khle nursery stuffs when ho won In Knalo, II. C, Hut wit cm totallnK IIH.&S, When he came to.the stnte tlm floral company thnimht the debt auri ly totild ho collected, hut It was not ao lo In?, for when Attorney J, S. Kent took up the matter ho found Hint IJble fairly hnd n body gunrd of crcd liors. Thtro nre other creditors of Khle not enuinernted here. It nil goes to demonstrate that Utile, who had the reputation of being a "good fellow," knew how to stave 'em off. DEMURRER GOOD ASTO MISJOINDER OF CAVHK8 IN CASK OF RJHDT VS. ItOL'NMCVtaii CORPORATION, IIKCI8ION OF JUK1B HENRY U IIKNHON In the caso of ! M. Reldy against tho Kounsevcll corporation. Attorney J. H. -Carnahaa. iresomliag Iks the defendant, tho demurror lied by the defendant has boon passed' oa by Judgo Henry L. Benson la the drealt court. Tho demurrer set up thro objec tions, alleging that tb complaint did net Include facts sufficient to coast I- tute a cause of action, that there was a mlsjotndor of parties defendant, and a misjoinder of cause of action. Th court dismisses the first two points in tho demurrer, but upholds the last. It ctatea that one la a mortgage fore closure on a tract of land la tho Hot Si'rlngs addition In which the defend ant, O. W. Robertson, Is not Interest ed, and another Is foreclosure of an cihor mortgage. In nnother tract of land In which the defendant Fred L. Houston Is not Interested. In Its ruling the court holds In ef fect that all causes must affect all par- lien Joined, and qnotes decisions to support tho decision. It I expected that Attorney Carn han will Die an nmended complaint SWINDLER NAGS MAY GET INNINGS OW.NKK OF HORSE) THAT SO LONG UVHD ON THH LAND'S HT, CLAIMS TO HAVE MUCH t OMl.N'G FROM BANK When the ease of tho First Nation- ul linnk of Kennewlck vs. Joha Swin dler nnd wife Is heard la circuit court January 3 1st, there la expected to be related considerable Interesting his tory Iccdlng up to the tlm whoa tho palfreys of Swindler met an uaUmtly end In tho Merrill Utrery stable. That Is to tuy, flvo of thorn cam to aa ead by Incineration, whllo of two other the end I not yt. They aro alive, but whether they are kicking was aot ascertainable .today. However, thejr havo strength sufficient for roar re monstrance. The Kennewlck. bank had a chattel mortgage on tho horses for tl.MO, and this amount with laUrast waa claimed by It la the attachment which It cot out owing to Swindler's havlag removed tho property mortgages from the state of Washington. Swindler sets up la hla aMo of tho rase that tho bank owoa hla betwooa 15,000 aad M.000. HU ooatsatloa la that tho ckattel uortgag was given ATTACHMENT GOOD, STATE LAW LIMITED by him to the bank to secure the In stitution for advance of money, part of which he never got. That la, he owed 11,028 for excavation prepara tory for ihe bsnk to erect IU balldlag, nnd that many collections he entrust ed to the bank were never credited to him. If Swindler should get a Judgment apilnst tho bank for the smallest amount, he will sue tho concern for the loas of tho horses burned st Mer rill ns well ss dsmsges to the lungs of the survivors, and for th lots of the service of all the horse while they were living a life of Indolence aad ease In the livery stable at Merrill, un- ilir attachment. Bend to cover the money the bank I suing for Is In ono of (be local hanks. Swindler Is ambi tious to defeat the bank's salt against him, and to succeed In convicting;! In the matter of tho losses be Incurred whllo his horses were legally restrain? il from a llfo of activity and ladnstry, whl'h said activity aad Industry would have redounded teethe credit and bank account of said Swindler. It ho wins he expects to get the bor.d money. If he lose the bank wlU'keep this bone money and win sua have a J-jdgment against Swindles for the mortgage money. But In any event gains are record ed for tho two horse which were "rnblnned, crlhb'd and confined," as onn or tno poets Has said. They pained flesh. They were In that Mer rill livery stable tho better part of a year enjoying the best ststile fare (nnd moat expensive) that was over liround between the wisdom snd Ig norance teeth of nags of tho proudest lineage. Talk about a menu! Every thing from soup to uuts was theirs. nnd absolutely no work. The livery bill, about 1600. has al ready been paid by the First National SKjUU: thoso oso who have seratlateed tho nsat- ter. UNI I lEffiUHtf Tl KSTMKMSnRJH Harrlman. Who Ha Beea TaJkatg Set- nntlon Ovrr WKst DclessUes at Ftsw no-.nefa WW Adshres Mas Meeting lo Devise tUm United Pre 8me FRE8NO,, Jan. 17. After talkaag privately with delegates to tho state building Trades convention from En- reka to San Diego, Job Harrlmaa said: "Not less thaa twenty reaca sentatlvo of th soolnllst aad orgaa Ixed labor movemeat will bo h the legislature one year from to-day." Harrlmaa. Aleaaader. McCarthy d perhaps "Hotter" Joaes will speak at a public nsaas msstlag to night to devise pollUeel aetlea shaj year. ?" APPLES FOR COOKING Nice cooking .asyploc. esata a pound. Ben Davla apple, tl.15 box. Mce Yeltow BellBower. $1.15 box. Everything cash. Yours forNbuslatsa. No delivery, i K-t FULTON MARKET. Popular dance, Spark tonight. of music. Troops Ordered. Ready For Cuba,!! Case Intervention Is Necessary WASHINGTON. D. C, Jaa. IT. Two thousand marines, four thoasaad bluejackets aad at least sis rogiaioata of Infantry have beea ordered la read iness to Intervene la Cuba. General Leoaard Wood decltaed to state where they are mobillaiag, bat admitted the orders had beea iataoi. HAVANA, Jan. 17 PresMsat Mag. I mo. Gomes today conferred with the Readers of the Veterans' awvemeat U all poHtlcalpartles, to fnase a! reply to America's warnlag. BeUef I foaeral ttat If tho AS INSOLVENCY ACT attcinrr court rulhs stats COURTS HAVE NO tVWmMO tion at any time under cow. ihtions Judge Henry L. Benson of th cir cuit court has denied the motion of Attorney W. II. Bhaw to dissolve the sttaebment la the case of Joseph S. Kent vs. C. F. Ooodrlch. Goodrich assigned to Shaw aa rep-" resentstlve of certain creditors, aad BbaW conducted tho basts sad made collections. Who ho had wassed about f 700 (aosa smssslag, thjs, la these troublous times) la the j American Bank nnd Treat eompaay, Attorney Kent, repreaeatlag oartala creditors aot ctalmaata aader the Shaw algaeehlp, with Mils aggre gating about 1(00, attached tho aoa cy, Incidentally sulag Oeodrlea. Maw eadeavored to have the at tachment pried 'off by legal proese.-; and as counsel ior himself aa aaatga. contended bofore th trlbaaal that since the attaching creditor haa neg lected for a period of over fear months to reduce hi action to a Jsd mtat, that tho assignment to Baaw, under tho Oregon statute, bseome final and unassailable. The atatal provide that th aasfgaeeshlp shall be perfected wlthta three months. The court holds that'tfeo state as signment act Is clearly aa laastrsat .-,' act. which will create ao 1KO anfjar est, especially as a anmber of credit- 7 or, particularly la th eaaa of aha Klamath Chronicle, were of tho oaav trary opinion, aad compromised at cents on tb dollar rather thaa pars their claims " fhroagh tho Moral .: . .T11?? The eoai teada that slae tSa; Itor has nogleetod tar a tartan) oil moatha aad mere to redaaa to JMgmoat. that tto- dr th Oregon atataea and naaasallabla. This court, la tt Srst taataaee. was of th tmprosslsa that m by the fMsstt of Ity. aad this view aaaaar) to bassja- ported by the eaaa of Bsieaa tavlataag.- 108 V. a, 711. bat a earefoJ gallon discloses that this eaaa waa So dded prior to the passage of tho pres ent Federal bankrupt law, aad tho groat weight of the later aashorttr la to the effect that the state tasolveat act Is absolutely la abiyaate aador tho preeeat conditions, aad that tho state courts, at ao time, aeqalro Jatia diction thereaader. , There I ao qnesUoa bat that the aaslgaBMat aot of thU state la aot simply a general sssJgameat aot,' bat clearly aa lasolveat aat. i "It tterefero IbMsws that th a- . , tloa to dlasolvo the attshasat-awsst . be dealed." WIU.1KHR tHARCUa,SATS United LOS ANQBLBS. Jaa, 11 ing that ha la aot a ertaaiaa. aa4 toaa he Intends to vtsoroastr charges of embssslemaat i Frank C. Smith, alias Dr. J. C Oaf-, la lodged la the eoaaty Jail hero, awe lag arralgameat. 'attar besas hleV nsppod from Portlaad by lean agala occupy Cuba peadeace will bo goae. Oomei expect to ropljr that th government will be able to : outbreak. Arms- and Navjr 1 United Press Somas wiauiunmui n A fa iet Th army aad aa-y la preaarsd to oe-'j OHHT wwaw. I " t i I -aatlnn la kliaBS! at-". Lore tbrea will bt saaWtjat.'' ;JJ i a i.f --1 i y , rM IH IT m M i "Wr- ' if) 1 -JLVftii ...Vf'2.'Vl ,., "t w H, . V ." r-E n 'JAn- e.' ; SiisnH