Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 12, 1903, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL. VII.
KLAMATH
FALLS,
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREfiON,
MA KUH
12,
1903.
«mile, h* continued: “Whll* you llv*, remain there for the night ne wee left
we’ll throw away your French name, «nd to himself.
henrafurlh thou «halt ba called White
As soon as the heavy door wae closed
< > 11 mid. Eh how doe« that sound?"
upou him the prisoner gas. <1 alio it. A
< i
SENATE BILLS THAT HAVE BECOME LAWS.
Hut the prisoner did not reply Imme­ little light came to the place through lhe
a, Msr.t.r. ror •«•cull« ut d.«k(
.t Ivnlt.ntl.r»
diately, for till« laat remark wii n»t the »mull hole« III the wall near the roof, and 'iATIII RED PROM ALL PARTS OF THE
a. A-brun* Mlsbll.hlns boundary „1 W uhlnatun County
om» that chained hi« allciitioti. "While by this means In* <*ou|.I bo - somewhat of
to, Ht.lw.r K-aulatlns »«rrl««. ,t .lu., ,, t„
'
< »
i.......
■■
TWO HEMISPHERES.
27, Mmlth uf Multnomuh F <>r HfMt«* Mn»j < ourity boards nt h«-alih
yon live,” were the word« that soiiii l$ d tin* nature of his prison, for that thia
Mulkey Pruhlbitmg .... ,f
h a,,h’
In III« ear«, and Ntarted hl« fear«. I h y was a prison, and built for euch. be had
47. M>-r* KaUilv« to urganuxUon of crematory «—Mixtion«
47. CrouaMh Regulating mutual Insurance cumpani««
w«>re «poked In a toile and with a pe< U- no doubt. The only floor was the earth,
61. Hob»oh For trariNfer of inran* < <»nvl<-t* to A»yium
liar emphaahi will« h «veined tu mean mid that must also serve for «hair, bed L'-omprehenalvc Review of the Import-
t>. KuykeridaL Transportation of children to country Mhool.
&o. Ku»M.."l.|1 » ,
,,f ...untry
*
Monicthlng, an<l If they hail a in*aniug mid table, for nothing save tin*
the burs
ant Happenings of the Past Week.
04. M"«»i> Irr.-.lu. in». .. i ...i fund t .r
, .,unt»
b«*yoiid the iiht «* chalice of natural «• biim » walla and the nuked vartii met hl» guz>*.
70, Hunt gpm lal .1.-. it .- .
Kspo.ttton bill If <b n.andwl
Presented In Condensed Form, Mo»«
74. Wchrung F 01 lie« i>*:iig nt veterinary / urg«-on»
amt cATact, lh> n «urely all wu« Hot Ineullt lie aoon antlatlvd himself tbiit li«* should
7*. Hobson For < »nvict labor on public road»
BY AUSTIN C. BURDICK
**••11 for him. But h<* did not apeak Illa never <•»<•« po from lid- place by for v, and
Likely to Prove Interesting to Our
»I. Pier co-
for ka»t<in Oregon • xperlm«>nt station
W. Bmlth of Yamhill Emin, nt domain for lelt'graph < ompania-a
Ceara
lie soon threw Ida worn and Weary frnnis
Many Readers.
M m >« I o aid Orrgon Hiatori* ai rt«M.|ety.
91. Kuykendall Amending the < i»rk»hip law
"Eh? Dm»« not the «ou of th«, will!« upon the ground, In th«* coiir««* of half
90. Hrnlth of l.matllla 1.1» » nw. to pt j.luan. from otbor Mat..
no hour the door waa opened an I Stung
chief like hl« name?"
V7. Ktelwer Requiring peddit-r* to pay Ilc»-n*e few».
CIIAITER IX.
09. Hweek Prohibiting fUh wheel» in Nw-anlcum River
S.-rpcnt entered nn I set down a woolen
“Ye» ye«."
The Hood on theOhioriver ha» passed
1U2 Dnly Htate to «arry it* own fire inauranoe.
Fur »wny, In lh<* il>*;>th» of the forest,
Irny mid mi earthen drinking cup, mi l the danger mink.
112. Fulton Defining exemption» from execution.
'I'he
other
Indian«
had
atood
Dear
at
wli.re « deep river mu, und where ill»*
tin. Wi’hrung Countie» to u*c money for advertising
without apcaklng he retired, lhe youth
120. Ht*»**'r To reapportion the »latn in ¡»gl»lative district*
e)|>ri*»s tree» grew «lit. I* nuti lull, 11 puny hand, und a« they heard the ihiiih * thna found tin* contents of the tray to be boil­
Rear Admiral Crowainshield has re­
121. M)<iir F nr r«-lo< at Ion of < ounty »-at».
bcMlowed,
they
«nilled,
and
repeated
It
of lihlluua ant down to rest. Only t< u
IXL hweek permitting theater» on Sunday.
ed
corn,
mid
the
cup
waa
ti
led
w
ith
Mat
­
signed from the navy.
I if a little while longer
120, Mulkey Hubrniitmg am«ri<im«nt on e . tlon of Htate Printer
red Ulen nre here upon the edge of the several Him*«.
er. He ate a little and «trunk a little,
137, Hweek In prohibit »ale of fiard cider without license.
th«»
party
prepared
for
th«*
tramp
*n
I
rypre»» swamp, aii'l eight of them repose
United Statea Amba»sador Choate
143, Pier« e ¡''or rell« f of l nlon County for fax»--.
and lignin hi* lay himself down upou the
152, M'GInn To pr*R.rlbe seal of Htate of Oregon.
theniaelves to sleep, while lhe oiler Iwo ««•! out. For a dialan<*e of aoine luilea hard ourth.
was given a banquet in Louden.
154.
,.*■ or «•!•«<Ion Of Inrternnlty larxl. and >al. thareof.
they
followed
the
atrvaiu
to
tin*
north
keep wuti h. It 1» near noon, for die ai n
l&N. Hweek For li. eriMinx of plumber» in cities
Ladrotii-» in Luzon surprised and
1511
hn» almost reached Ils high» »1 point, mul ward nnd eastward, and finally they left
?•«*'*••• <'« * '"«'I HuH-rlat.n4.nt of Jack.on Count.,
1»9». Kuykendall—Tiansferring records from Douglaa »u l.ane Countv
Z
captured a band of constabulary.
lheae men have been up»»n the trull »line th«* river mid »truck into a narrow, du
Vuunty.
too. M«Ginn iUgulating employment of children.
bloiia
trail.
It
waa
«lurk
when
Ktung
1»MI. Rand Regulating organization of orporation*
enrly lust evening.
It ha» liet-n necessary to cal) out
172. Brownell Creating County Court in (Jiackama*.
.Serpent gave the order to atop. They
But thes. (Ihli'keeawa are not nloii..
173. WIlilamMon For Incorpotation of *ucietieN.
Olin* hi* ilr«*mn<G| thut Mtnrijc K<*rp«-nt troop» at Colorado City to preserve
174. Brownell Raising »alary of Judge of Cia< kama« County.
('lose by III« »hie of u huge eypreau 1» g. hud rea< bed n «mall lake, or deep bajoti,
179. M> <»inii Exemption for «•■meterb J-
<
to him to kill bill). Then the «tout order.
on« end of will'll lu lu-<l»l«»»l III the uwamp. upon <>ue limi'l of which aro««* a «*••« p
1^2. Dirnml'k Duties of DDtrld Attorneys.
Indian mi -I xah I him. Mini in th* struggl*
IN« Myer» J.lrniting county
relit urea to |tVy.
It«*« th« form of n child of the pule fee«». bluff, <lir«’<’tly beneath whl h th y hil'- thut ensued, hi« <*«|>tor turned into a
Option on the Panama canal property
1S»2.
Pierc*—Apportionment of state tax«-».
The hnniU uil'l III»* feet are bound, and rd. White Hand mw that ««me on«’ had
193, Hrnith of Multnomah Regulating »ale of explosives to children
has lawn extended until senate can rut­
drnfon,
nnd
blew
Arc
from
hi«
mouth.
194 Pierce E'xtending term of Assessor» to four year*
a <ord from the Liulilngs of the h u Is ■ topped here before, for the tra«*r« <>f
2> »2. Rand—Fixing terms of Hupreme Court.
Thu« the prisoner wn» «ct on tire, nnd na ify the treaty.
Ira»!» »long the ground, ami 1» clutche»! n tiro wer«» plainly vlaible tgalllxt th««
239. Fulton »aiartes of Deputy Hheriffa in Clatsop County
-----
th«*
Hume«
began
to
gather
about
the
. Senator Mitchell has suffered a re­
Charter bills for Mtayton. Prlnevliie. A»hland. North Powder Cornelius Eu­
by one of the aleeplug Indian». Ill thus« face of the ro«*k, and hn hr walked u er
gene. f urvalils. Adam*, Mllwaukls Alamo, New A-toria. T^i,y lL«er CM?
dreamer he ntarted up in itfT.Lh'.
A lapse, due to over taxation of ft is
fair feature», now shudvd by th« largo th«’ «pot beneath It he could f«*el the dry
Lril.m, Huntington. Weston. ImJepmden« e, Dufur. Marshfield. Burn», Jefferson
slurp
cry
escaped
from
hi«
lips,
for
n
urvennurn.
’
strength so awn after hie sickness.
h»g. I here I. »»»molhlng of the look of coal«. A tire wa« «ooti built, mid th« n
glare of tlame wn« really tin .hinx In hia
l-oulo St Julien; loll rvrti lion the Itesh on«’ of the party prodilCr<l eom* dr c I
MOLSE BILLS THAT HAVE BECOME LAWS.
eyes.
11
••
would
have
«tarted
to
hi«
feet,
Thousands of cattle are dying on ili*
■»•«in» »unkrii, ami llu* 1» hohl.-r wunlil venlaoii, nnd »«»me «ort of eaculent r«»ot
1. Maiarkey-Ix'Wis and Clark Exposition.
but a light hand held him down
range» of Kansas, Colorado mid Nebras­
2. Eddy Li err mm - tax for corporation»
think that many daye, lualcad of • nly u tlint resembled the common artb’hofce.
“Let the White iliind not fear,” pro- ka a» a result of the severe weather.
5, Daiey -Terms of court in Third district.
Th««
prisoner
wu«
hungry,
and
hr
at«*
few hours, of »ulTcrlug hull r«-»lc»l wl h
«, Ban»» Fur g«-r»«-ral denials in pleading».
heartily, and th«’ii he wa« allowed to lie Bounced a soft, «wiet voice, in gentle
N, Ftielps RexulaUng fences in East« rn Oregon.
In that frame.
Employes of the Wabash railroad,
tones, “for <’<M|ualla mean« him uo
14. Orton Cr«ating Bureau of Labor btatUtics
don
n
and
sleep,
Mtung
Krrpcnt
having
Thu» th»* party rested until nearly four
Id, Riddle—Appointment of insurance agent*.
who
ware
going
to
strike,
have
had
an
22. Heed Purchasing »uppiie» In Multnomah County.
o'clock, amt then one of the Indian», w ho taken the precaution to ae.’ure hla hmids
injunction served on them forbidding
27. Reed Authorizing
uf Portland
i»»ue bund«.
bonds
_ l Bort
’ort of
i'oitlsL»! to jKiKue
mo that lie could n«»t move them wi h-
hml been place,I a llltle way up lhe r.v
32. Test
U4JU for
*
*-
---- ‘
------ 2 |2O
---------
hatchery
at Ontario
them
going
out.
Te»t lteiocatlun of county »eat of Malheur.
rr to wab'li. gave a low, »brill whlstl»». out disturbing him.
.9 Ncittinghiini—Protection of bird«, ne«ta, etc.
8he wn» »
When White Uand wai ar<»u«ed he
■ml on th« Insiant the whole party wem
Second Warden McPherson, of the
M. H*-rinanr Southern Oregon Agricultural Society.
39, Hanks Kegulating employntc-nt uf female*.
upon their feet, and lia»l »»ize.I ih lr Ntnrlrd quickly up, nn«| at tirst hr thought
Oregon penitentiary, climbed over the
49, Cobb -For fender» on Mtreet-car».
arm». On the uext instant, a crashing of the dsy hnd dawned, but a. soon as h »
41. MaUrkev —An inheritance tax law.
<>n h<*r lipa wn« peculiarly grnt»*fnl to prison wall at night, went through th*
42. Bank» Exemption of wage« uf Judgment debtor«
■ri)i »<•• were fairly ai work he foua I It
th- bushes was li»ar»l at n > great <11.
44 Blakley To protect »to« kgruwerx.
J lhe prisoner. A« noun a« sl.e naw that »hop« and then climl>ed back to the out­
4»J Ka> -Investment uf Nurplu» »chool funds.
tan».. au»l not I ng afterwards, a pirty waa i th«* moon that gave ao much light, «he hn<l quh*t<*$| lii« fmi«. sb*’ r» moved side without
lieing discovered by
49, Bank» Execution uf deed« In foreign countries.
of .lx Imllans mad« their app< aran»«
Ila was Informed that the party Wore
61. Huie- Balarie» m Josephine County
h$*r hnnd atul stepped bii<k. And now guards, who have l«en asked to resign.
11« who Ivd the I)«-wcuincr« wo« very mil now r Io atart on. nn I he was aeon ready.
66. Notlinfham—Governing commitment« to Reform School
White Hand hn«! more <»;fp •rlunlty to
•7. Nottlngt am Support
f patient» in Insane A»ylum.
ami athletic. It wa« th* Nat«hca war
The * moon waa nearly at it» zenith, and survey her. She wn« joiing not iu re
Stuart Robson, the comedian, is ill
fta, FUfin-r For tax for fireboat in Portland.
69, Orton--F'or initiative and referendum.
that It coubl not be much
rlor, Kt ting Serpent.
hr judged
J
than alxt«*en v**ry tllm nnd «(might, anl at Ina home in New Yora, and his tour
00. Cobb -Bridge acroM Willamette in Portland.
For two or three hour»
Th* »tout chieftain apoko m»t umII h»* pnat midnight,
«2. Jonea of Lincoln—Counties to purchase (data of survey«.
lithe na th* willow branch.
Her f« n for the next two weeks has been can­
It
hnd «i'« n th«* pale youth who «till sl«*pt by th«» trull wn« dubious mil ditn<illt.
U4. Burleigh—Fixing term« of County Court.
tur<’« wer* ffiiiltl* «”!y regular, and I er cel h«f.
73. Shelley—To regulate warehousemen
the cyprvta log, Nfbl then n grunt of $«nt- Iny through n deep growth of oak, nl>d
74. Hariet>rou«h — Employer«’ liability act.
eye* largt«. black i.n I brilliant
TI •
Mira
Kathrine
Kidder,
tlie
actress,
is
75 Eddy—Mtatute of limitation» nut to run againxt atate
Isfnctlon escaped from hi« lip«. H«* «poke the groum! w«« unrv* n. and In »ome youth had « « ii many of the Nn!<*hf*x
77. Cornett For free ferry at Harrisburg.
with the chief of tlie Chlckeeaw* f. r places wet amt boggy from lhe lute
confined to her r«a>ni in a hotel at Han
71» Whealdon—Water bonds for Dalle« City.
women, but never one like thia befor*,
50. Phelps— Hoad »uperviMora take ofthe January 1.
«onio tlm«’ In hl« own atrange tongue, mil rail»«
In the morning they «topped for
nn! the thought qulekly come to him Antonio, T<*xas, suffering from pneu­
M. Galluuay—Library tax in citie».
During th«« forenoon a drer
then he turned to wh« r«* lhe youth «l<*pt, breakfast.
*6. Bilyeu—eltxr.uuu for Indian War V< terans.
that «he wa* one * f the royal hloo*l, for monia.
no . Jones of Multnomah—Duties of Auditor in Multnomah.
nml «wok«' him. Thu alooprr «tarimi up. wn« «hot, from which they took llir skin all other« were lent anl hardened by
94. Phelps— Duties uf District Attorneys
The
larged
workinmen
’
s
fair
in
the
rd ! with n look of terror, gated aroun I
and «• much of the meat n« they want
1U2. Hahn Lien» for buatpuller» and fl»Lermen.
work nml drudgery.
history of New York City will lie held
1 •■*'.. Hale—To reimburse W H. Ham) ton.
III I r I * If where is my sister 'I'' lie e«l; «•» at n<»un they built a Ar«’ an l h id
“You «Io not fear me,” she «aid. garfag
1V7. PneljM»—Taxea to be paid in the Fall.
«•»me trnlton steak; only Whit«* IImid upon him with a look in which iuqui«i* in the Grand Central palace, March 28
aak*d( In n low, thrilling ton*.
Gill—Fur support of libraries.
1U0. . Both — Kelut-atiun of county »eat of Columbia.
to April 5.
“She ha« gone on further south while would have liked It tniK'll brtlrr could !>•
tivem-«« waa about e<j ially bl* n led with
no. , Simmons—To fix boundaries of school districts.
you «Irpt,’’answered Htung K$’rpcnt. “But lm\r hud n little •alt with hl« meat,
114. Hutchin» <n Amending barber law
a warmer feeling.
William Rudolph and George Col­
124. Eddy—Salaries in Tillamook County.
the <lnught« r of th«- w hit«» mnn )« «.«*«
Another night cniiie, and niellili the
“No <) no.
Why abould 1 fear on* lins, accused of bank robbery and mur­
12S Eddy—Time of school district tax levy.
No harm can «’uin«» to h r, for hcr lif«* youth slept with hi« hmi I« routined; nn<l
12U. Eddy—Time of apportioning »chool funds.
lik* 401?“
der at L'nion, Mo., v ho were captured
127, Eddy—Recovery of escheated propeity.
Hut you « sun'll go to lu r thl« time he was allowed to sleep tint I
■
“I knew not but thnt my coming might
117, Hermann - Kaiarie» in Coos County
now. “
You mint go with tin* Slung Ser- morning. An »ther meal from the fre-h disturb you. But I came for your good. in Hartford, Conn., are he'd without
13N. Shelley- Abolishing deficiency judgments.
Malarkey - Fee» f <r marriage licences.
140.
bail
as
fugetives
from
justice.
«leer
meat
wn«
tnndr.
«nd
then
th«*
trail
of
lhe
White
Apple.
pent to the riling«*
I knew my father had brought a prison­
141 Both-Salary of County Judge of Columbia County.
Julien
fear
from
Id*
wn«
r*sumr<l.
During
the
neat
dny
the
What <'«ri I ami« St
143. Xtaiarkey—Confirmation of sales by executors.
er from among the tun« of th* whitta
The
date
and
federal
quarantine
offi
­
14<1. Bailey—To prevent blacklisting lab« rers.
u
brother?"
prisoner came several time« near failing men ”
147. Bailey —Prohibiting deception of laLorerr.
cers at I-eredo, Texas, have received
of lhe for want of «trength. for however strong
The youth gn««*d Into th*
14N. Bailey—Protecting laborers who join unions
“Your father? 1« the Ktung 8crpent, instructions to enforce a quarantine
15.3. Reed—Prohibiting stealing ride» on railroad trains
powerful Natchea. niiil for n while Io- may have been hi* rlo»e knit frame, h«*
ltH. Kay—Place of assessing bank stock.
then, your father?"
against Torreon, Mexico, where it is
was utt« rly mi ible to Bpenk.
At th.-t wn« not il«««d to th!« kln«l of labor. How
I«i2. Ka> — Salaries in Manon County.
“Ve*.”
171. Nottingham—Preventing vale of adulterated linseed oil.
thought the bubonic plague has ap-
moment a hundred various thought« and ever, th«* Indlitnn helped him some, an I bo
1H2. Gault -Fixing fees of County Clerk
“Ami your name—"
|ieared.
vm<»liona A«»w m II<II j thr«>*igh hi« min i
m.irnig«*«! to move along without much
IbU. Hay den—Authorizing flumes on county roads.
“1« CoQualla."
102. Galloway—Preventing sale of adulterated illuminating oil.
Hr knew*
IL- mw bln faiior mid St |>enla « lb •h«>w of pain <»r complaint.
193. Murphy —Relocation of count* seat of l’nion.
“And yon are th* next te*lr to th*
A lone highwayman entered the Ab­
2»»». Eddy—Salary of Anaeaaor of Tillamook County.
■enri hiiig for the bl l« r«, mi l h* I k *.«rd that If hr woubl eiprct kind tre.itin nt nt
throne of the Natrhex?"
bey saloon, at Douglas, Aris., lined
21M. Judd -Manner of taxing coat« and uisbursements.
their not«*« of «liinn. and «nw their h are th«* hmid« of hi« cnptoni he mu«t I m * sav­
2* wi. Ehelley—Australian ballot law in city elections.
“Next after my father."
all
present
against
the
wall,
stole
2U0. Davey Raising .-alary of Superintendent of Public Instruction
of grief. Tlnn he ran over th«» fenrtUi ing of complaint mid trouble, mi<l he re­
“I have hennl of you often."
213. Simmon»—To protect subcontractors and material men.
(5000, from the roulet wheels, backed
journey through the deep forest. nn<! he solved thm h«’ woubl ntnnd up under the
214. Kay—Coplea of Supreme Court opinions to litigants.
But the pr n«-e»« did not aeen nt all out, mounted a horse and rode away
215. Johnson—Portage railway between Dalles and Celilo.
wondered why h* was thus ««*parated trial «« unflin hlngly «« posmible. Wh« u
anxiou« to know what the youth had into Mexico.
21H. 1-aFollet{—Repealing isalp bounty law.
from 1*1« mate.
they hud stopped for the night again hr
21N. Test—Compensation of County Commissioners.
heard of her. She remained for some
221. Robbins- Sale of stock in corporation*.
“<*ati I hot go wlth my slater?" lie at ««krd hi« capt«»r how much further they
Officers cd three *d. Lonis co-oj>erative
moment« in allene*, snd during that
22.3 Murphy—Salaries of County Treasurers.
length asked.
had to travel.
225 Webster— Fish*ay at Oregon City.
time she set tiled to be st tidy ing e e y building aanociationa, which whore the
22H.
Orton Polls to be kept u|en until 7 P M.
“No,” wn« th* snawer.
“Not much," Rtung Serpent replied. line of the prisoner’s face.
227. Galloway—Regulating sailor boarding-house».
subject
cd
exhaustive
inquiry
by
the
“An<l why may we n«»t I m * together?”
“<>nr more day will bring na to the vil­
229. Galloway—Sale of property in Yamhill County.
“The White Hand la not a great num Alton, III., city court grand jury, have
231. Davey—Appropriation for State Fair
“Because It Is lmp<»»«ib!e. H«int*inbt*r, lage when* we are to «top. Dora it pirn»«*
in bulk." «he nt length ■aid. thoughtful- Iwen indicted on charges of making
23M. Ginn—Salaries of officers in Sherman County.
the Stung Serpent hn« spok« n.”
th«« Whit«’ Hand, eh?"
240. Webster -Making Sheriff», etc., game wardens.
a
brave
man.
for
ly; “but yet he must l»e
214. Both—Salaries tn Columbia County.
mi»r< presentations.
'ibis wns pronounerd In n alow, m«*«n
“It w III surely plcnsc me to rest, for I
all
of
the
Chlck-
my father any« he slew
251. Hayden—Appointment of County R<>a<lmaster optional.
Ing tom», nml Ix»uis Kt. Julien knew am weary ami faint, ati«! had w* mix h annw warrior«.“
264.
Reed -Recording assignment* of certificate» of .«al®.
Missouri Pacific- passenger train No.
i
257. Jones of Lincoln -Regulating fiehirg on Alsea and Yaqulna Bays.
enough of the Indlmi character to know further to travel I fear I should be a bur­
“Not alone, Coqualla.
Joo. Hahn—Fixing qualifications of executors.
40 collided head-on with a freight train
thut uo npp«’iil would move hl« «nptoi^ den to v<»tt."
201. Burges»—Records of brand* by owners of stockyards.
with him."
on a trestle four miles west of Fort
204. Eddy—Requiring >•'. per capita school tax.
from «urh n purpo««*. lie looked aro.md
The Indian ahriigged hi« shoulders, but
“Ko my father «aid. And yet you rouat Scott. The engines were completely
2t»«i. Kay
1
—For matron at State Penitentiary.
once more, ami when he «nw that ha f mad* no further reply, nnd shortly af­ be brave; nml ao I would nave you.’’
27o. Orton
1
—State Printer to purchase paper.
telesco|>ed. Twenty or more paseengers
272. Webster—Fee* in divorce »ups in Fifth District.
of the (’hicknnnws were g’»n«’, he knew terwards White H a nd Iny down to sleep.
“Knve me?" uttered the youth, atarting
274. Wan
’
and means—Deficiencies and legislative expenses.
sustained cuts and bruises, but none
thnt his companion had gone with th«*m.
In the morning they were once mor«»
277. Shelley-
1
Requiring sureties for executors, etc.
DOW to hia feet.
279. Malarkey
1
—Regulating stock mining in Multnomah County.
were
seriously
hurt.
In the meantime, Stung Serpent waa in m«»t|on. and Iwfort* noon they «tru<k
2*0. Carnahan
I
—Revising the road laws of the state
uh! Kpenk not too loud, for no one
performing n work that atartl«»«! the pris
into a broader trail that guv* evl«lrn<e
283. Hodaon
1
—Curing defects in notice of tax sale.
known thut I am hei*. 1 would nave
Extra re»iion of senate will lie called
202. I Hale—Property exempt from taxation.
oner not a little. After be hnd given hla ,<»f much travel. The nun wa« some two you”
21W. Bilyeu
1
— Expenses of School Superintendent In Linn County.
March 5.
3t<l. ' Test—Fixing salaries in Malheur County.
InNt miNwcr to Lnui«, tie approached the hour« high when they reached the top
th roa ten« me?"
“But what danger
____
3UJ. Davey
1
—
Reorganizing Reform School Board.
4’hlcknsaw chief, nml gave to him a of a gentle eminence, and upon looking
Thu Cuban congress has fixed five
317. Em
1
mitt—Prosecuting Attorney district» in First District.
"I ■ nnot tell you surely; but yet I
kvnty pm me The latter too it mid emp- down Into the valley b«*yoiid, Whit«* II n I
318. Hume
’
— Salary of School Superintendent in Coos and Curry.
think I can «ate you. If you have any- national holidays.
31». Judiciary committee—I*unlshment for assault.
tied its euni« nta Into hi« bro.id |>n!in. saw quite a vllligr <»f Natrhet hut«. thing to fear. It must be from my father.
320. Judd—State board empowered to acquire water rights.
Senator Aldrich pramises tariff revis­
and Louis «aw that It wan g*»ld. 'I b« There were noine lifty or sixty «1 welling«. Therefor*, promise him whatever he may
325. Hermann—Relating to close season for trout.
327. Malarkey—Authorizing additional ferry In Portland.
ChlckiiMuw*« ryen «pnrkled hn they r> s « I built in a »ort of circle, while within thin n«k. If he mean« you ill, th.it ill will le ion at the next session of congress.
328 Davey—To amend Salem charter.
820 Special committee- Lights for state institution*.
upou (he coin. l3»ui« clasped hi« Immls clr»'l«‘ «tool four build ngn of larger di- death, nud If tee offers you life, you must
Gales off the French coast have
831. Hodson—To reorganize the Port of Portland Commission.
—for th«*y were free n »w «ti I his frame mensiona.
338. Committee on fisheries— Protection of salmon industry
accept it. 1 have come to »»sure yotl caused serious damage to shipping.
880. Committee on fisheries—Fees for fish« mien, canners, etc.
■hook as his former »loubts grow to coll
It
he
m.iki
•
“Do«*» th«’ Whit«’ Hand «re yonder Ul
that be never apeak« Idly.
342 EUdy—Creating betterment fund at penitentiary.
Innatlons. Who coubl here placed thnt Ing«*7" a«ked Stung Serpent, an the par­ you an offer he mean« It, and you must
The health of the pope is not so good,
343. Kay- Making officers subject to garnishment proceedir gs.
344. Malarkey — Requirlng surety companies to make deposits.
gol»l In the I ibik I« of th« Nnblies war­ ty stopped upou th«* hilltop.
hut
alarming
rumors
are
discredited.
Npeak truth with him."
847, Malarkey—Deputy Coroner in MultnomaJi County.
rior? To be sure, there wns n Frcm h
340. Malarkey—Fixing fees in Multnomah County.
The pri»on*r answered in the nflhina
(To be continued.)
350. Cobb—For deputy horticultural commissioners.
rroteat« continue to pour in against
fort near th« Natchrs villng»*.; but then live.
.355 Mlles—Salary of Recorder of Yamhill County.
Louis kn»-w thnt (hey had no gold to
the
heating
of
Reed
Kmoob,
of
Utah.
Bargain
Day.
881. Ways and means—Exi»enses of state Institution*.
“That is the village of the White Ap
3o2.
Ways and mean» Exj>enses of state departments.
■par. there. Thankful must th« In Ilan
of
A very rich unecdote Is told
364. Orton—Authorising ferry in Portland
An agreement lias I»een reached l»e-
be who could get «veil n few pieces of pie, th«* home of th«» bravest warriors of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, aays the La­
3 Ml. Galloway- Salary of Clerk of Yamhill County.
the Natch*«, and the abode of peace
368 Ways
.
______________
_______ appropriations.
________
an«! means ____
Special,
silver from the people of Fort IL>snl.i*
the d I s ­ tween the Santa Fa rai road and the
. _
...
_
Charter bills for -
Salem.
Clatskanie,
Myrtle preefc,
Creek. Wtllamtna,
Willamina, TlllamooX
Then «ho could have pnhl this gold but Titer* Uvea my brother the Great Kun. dies' Home Journal. Due day
trainmen.
Ione.
Ashland.
Portland.
Elgin,
Barlow.
---
- - Adams. F.nterpriae.
r.'— . Rainier, Lexington.
hii
unter
Coquille. Falla City. Sublimity, Bandon. Oregon
Oregc- City.
’ *
•'
“
Simon Ixibols? The thought came, «nd and the chief of all our people. That is tliigulshed author hnp|H*ne<l to
Dallas.
Merrill Wasco.
But Into an auction room while a sale of
North Yamhill,
Ontario,
Day. F( orest Grove. Ny$»a. St. Johns. Mc-
.
.
. Seaside,
.. . John -------
Fire at Halifax, N . 8.. destroyed
It wn« fli.d. The prisoner’« held WnS hl« dwelling next to th«* temple.
MlnnvIUe.
La
Fayette.
Newberg
Albany.
Dallas.
Arlington.
Olex.
Hillsboro.
bowed, sn I when ngaiu he looked up. do«»« th«* Whit«» Hand »«•* wher«» th»««* rare edltlous, old manuscripts and au­ 1300,000 worth of property. Three
BILLS VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR.
tre«a
areiii to break away, a« though the
there was n «hade of determination upon
tographs was going ou. Tin* miction- firemen were seriously injured
Are had run through the deep forest
8. B. 15. May»—To punish stealing of tlcycles.
the finely chlleleil features thnt contrnst
ver, bolding lu hla hands a bundle of
8. B. 31. Crolaan—Stock mining in Marlon County.
n
wide
trail?
Ix>ok
away
towards
Fire at Hasting«, Neb., destroyed
8. B. 50. Booth—Protection of forest* from fire.
cd «tringely with the fear marks thnt
letters,
mild:
"Ijullea
mid
gentlemen,
Netting
aun.
Do
you
mark
It?"
8. B 1<M». "McGinn -Permitting cities to appropriate water rights.
linil befure rested there, lie folded bis
|200,000 worth of property and for a
8. B. 1ÍM1. Rand—Creating Eighth Judicial District.
*‘Vea," replied the youth, looking la I have here two autographs which
han»)» upon hl« boaotn, and for n «Ingle
8 ii. nw. Hunt and Marsters Form of official ballot.
time
threatened
the
destruction
of
the
were written by n ninn named Thomas
8. B 204. Committee on public land* Relating to selection of lieu land.
Inst mt his eyes were turned henvenwerd. th«* direction pointed out.
8 B 237, Committee on mines—To create a bureau of mines.
“There travela th«* great Father ... Halley Aldrich. 1 »lull now start them entire town.
It. B
Ulth n «atlsficd look, th« Cliickusnw
47. Kay—Garnishment of salaries of public employes.
n B »W Cobb—Raising salary of School Superintendent In Multnomah County.
lender emptied the money back Into the Waters In his way to the great salt lake, for you nt the price of two for tlvo
John Baker, ex-minister to Venezuela
H. R. 113. Jone* of Lincoln—Summer normal at Newport.
you mark that polut? Ah! you cents." No blds were made nud they
And
do
H R. nw. Olwell—Amending the pure food law.
purse, ami having placed It In hi« bosom,
and a menilier of congre«» for ne»eral
II n 281. Hahn—Incorporating City of Axtoria.
h,» turned to bls follower« nml gave the can «ee a piece of cloth fluttering in the were sold for tlint sum.
terms, is serioiiBly ill at hia home at
H R 304. Hodson—Refunding warrants in Multnomah County.
Do
you
not
see?
a
wav
off
there?
breeze,
H.
H 363, Ways and means Special appropriation bill.
signal for ntnrllng. They
—L , quickly guth
Mi*. Aldrich, In speaking of the Inci­ Belleville, III.
—like a rug playing In the wind?”
ereil up their arm», nnd
..... in
... n .1 few mo-
dent afterward to a friend, said: ”1
White
Hand
looked,
and
he
sow
what
nients mor» they were lost to sight in
The Montana legislature haa added
Ids guide hud pointed out. It was Juul wouldn't have cared nt nil If they had
The legie'ature of 1903 surpassed
A petition has been prepared in Al­
the thick wood.
$7,000
to Its fair appropriation, This
for
gone for five cents inch, but ‘two
the legislature of 1901 in the amount bany to have the appropriation of
"Now," Knl.l Stung Serpent, turning visible over the Intervening tree top».
Lon
is
makes
$42,000
to
lie
used
fcr
St.
“I see It," ho said.
five' reminded me very forcibly of lit-
to Ills prisoner, "we will be on our way
of business transacted. In the senate 1500,000 for the Lewis and Clark Cen­
and Portland expositions.
“That 1» the village of the white man. tie npplen.”
to our home In th« domain of the Nut
239 bills were introduced, as compared
lie ha» built a fort there, and he call»
ehez. Can you walk?"
The foundation for J. Pierpont Mor­ with 240 introduced in the senate of tennial exposition, which appropria­
(■rim Humor»
"'’ea*. but I am weak now, anl slinll it Roanlie. They tell me 'tin called ao
tion was made by the Oregon legisla­
gan
’
s
new
library
building
at
the
rear
the last session.
This decrease of one
"Do you wish your missionary steak
from a woman's name. Is it so?"
*•
a>'I be able to keep pace with you If
of bis home at Madison avenue and bill is more than made up by the in­ ture, te'erred to the people under the
"It I»."
rare or well done?" asked the moat high
you hurry."
«<
East Thirty-sixth street is nearing com­ troduction of 368 bills in the honsok referendum law which was voted by
'lhe white youth ipcnki calmly for
The Indian watched bi» prisoner with chef, with an obeisance.
pletion. It will cost $300,000.
one in distress,” pursued the chief, look­ a keen glance while speaking of the fort,
while the highest numlier in that the people last June. An effort will be
"Wlmt was the victim's occupation,
ing his prisoner sharply in
the eye. and a »luiplo "ugh!" was hl» only reply In life?" replied the ciinnlbal chief,
Tho senate refuses to consider the branch of the legislature of 1901 was made to secure the requisite number of
"I’erhnp» he thinks he slinll esenpe." '
to the youth's last answer.
only 349. It was a frequent comment
Littlefield anti-truat bill.
wearily.
"If I spank cnlitily," relurnel the
In a short time they started down the
during the last days of the recent ses­ signatures (11,000) and have the ques­
"Ho
wns
n
collector,
your
majesty,"
youth, "it 1» because I hope you mean hill, nnd Just as the sun was sinking from
Fire at Lowell, Mass., cost one life sion that this legislature passed a larger tion of the appropriation put to a vote
responded the chef.
me no Im rm.”
sight they reached the i Hinge. The nun
and
destroyed $3.1,000 worth of prop­ projiortion of its bills than did its pre- when the special election is held for a
"Well dun," concluded the chief, who
Ugh!" That was all the nn»wer Htung an l children cnnie flocking out, mil while
decessor.
congressman from the First district.
Herpent returned upon thnt subject. In Stung Serpent was received with lively enjoyed Ills own Jokes hugely. The erty. *
court
attendants
broke
Into
n
Inbored
Two
masked
men
held
up
the
poet
­
a moment more ho took the prisoner's demonstrations of Joy, looks of the most
Of the 239 bit's introduced in
Warships (liven Back.
han»! nml gazed upon It.
eager curiosity were fixed upon \\ h to gulTnw, for whoever did not laugh did master at Biabee, Aria., and secured in the senate, 121, or just about one
Caracas, March 5.—The Venezuelan
I <li»l not tell the Chlckasnw that It Hand. But Ills enptor did not »top to not live. Ohio State Journal.
$100.
half,
got
through
that
branch,
and
only
warships Zemora, Vinitres, De Mayo
W"» you who slow his people,” tho Nat­ exhibit him. lie pursued his way nt once
The president is determined on an 78 passed lioth houses.
Counting out
chez »aid.
to a long, narrow building near the tem­
lie Wanted to Know.
the the eight vetoes, only 30 per cent of and Zeumbonbra, captured by the Brit­
extra
session
of
congress
unless
Loiil« trembled,
ple, the walls of which were formird of
Minister (to Sunday cyclist)—Young Cuban and Panama canal treaties are the total numlier of senate bills became ish during the blockade, were returned
I'or If I had, I should not have found close fitting timbers driven Into the
to Venezuela today at La Gnayra.
man,
you are on the path to perdition. ratified.
laws.
Of the 70 now on the statute The Bolivar is expected at La Guayra
you ally», having on» e pn»*o<l thro.igh ground, while the door, which swung to
Cyclist
That
so?
How
are
the
roads?
hn Immls. You have a small white blind nnd fro ou wooden hinges, was umom-
i’he powder works near Cherokeo, books, 22 are charter bills, leaving 48 tomorrow. It is asserted tiiat a dyna­
San Francisco Examiner.
for n warrior such ns you have proVid tnoiily stout nn I strong, being foinied
Kan., blew up, killing four men and general laws.
mite bomb was discovered by a Vene­
Joursi'lf t<> be." Atul Htung Serpent Inhl of a eucce»»loii of hewn logs secured to­
There are ordinarily from thirty to injuring 16, two fatally.
Master Fish Warden Van Dusen re­ zuelan stoker among the coal left by
his own hug; hand by the «ide of his gether by cross-bars, to which each up­
A number of protests are lieing sent ports collections of fees to the amount the Germans on board the warship Res-
prisoner's, thus mnklng the youth's deli­ right piece wiis pinned. Tills door was forty varieties of fish In the Honolulu
That sum has taurador, when that vessel was returned
cate limb appear »mailer by the contrnst opened, and the youth wn« led In, and market. A large percentage of the to Washington against lhe seating ol of $680 for January.
Senator-elect Reed Smoot, of Utah.
to Venezuela.
been deposited in the state treasury.
«“«n it really wa». Aud then, with a with the simple remark that he would natives make their living by tlslilng.
White Hand
; : A Tale of the Early Settlers
n| Louisiana.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
RECORD OP I IIP OREGON LEGISLATURE.
NO. 49
OVER A HILLION ANO A MALi
Total Appropriations of Last Congr»
Amount of Each Bill.
WasliiiiKton, March
Tbs a|
priations made during the ressioi
eongrees which clored Wedne»ds
grtgaltxl $753,484,019,
us agt
$800,624,496 for the last »ession.
total lor the entire coDgrers thus Ic
up $1,554,108,514, or something i
than $100 000,000 in excess of the
appropriations for the 56th cong.
The total for that congress was $1,4
489,438.
Theee figures were embodied it
statement preeentod to the renal*
Allison, chairman of the committee
apprepriationa.
The statement i
contained an itemized statement el.
ing the expenditures for the pa at
aion by bills as follows:
Agriculture .............. ................ . I 5,97.
Arrny
..............................................
DIpton atic and consular
........
District of Columbia.................
Fortifications
..................
Indian........................ ............................
legislative, executive and Judicial
Military academy..........
Navy.
.....................................
Peniiioini...............
¡’•/»tortice»...............................................
Sundry civ 11
................................
Deficiency.......................... ...»............
t'ermanenl annual appropriation*
Miscellaneous........................................
78,1X1
J.»
M.m:
7,181
«.51:
27/*
6«
Ml.871
! •«
153,401
«2.27’2
21/M!
I ■ IN
SyNO
FOUND MARINE GRAVEYARD.
Many Other Wreck« Where the Ba
Alex McNeil Was Lqat-
Victoria, B. C.. March «.— Deta
were received by the Eriipre»» of Ind
of the * reck of the bark Alex McNe
wbiih waa lout on I’ratas reef, m w
briefly cabled, when bound fro-
Manila to Port Townsend.
Sbe lei
Manila December 10, and 13 days lat
piled up on Prataa shoel, which, 1
Captain Jorgensen’s reckoning, ghoul
have been 60 miles distant. The mat-
Evans, and four geamen left in tt
ship's lx,at to explore the reef ar.
nothing further was beard of them. .. ?
low water the captain explored the re.
and found the wrecke of half a doze
vessel», including the wreck of a foui
masted »hip and a Hteamer.
The reef stretched for miles, and a
the western end was a deserted fi ah in
station with a joss house and half
dozen Chinos* graves. There was a de
serted cabin, containing pictures an<
article, which munt have been eecnre<
from wrecks. After several days spen
on the wreck, the survivors started ir
their patched-up cutter for Hong Kong
They were four days at sea, sufferinj
great privations, when a Norwegian
steamer picked **
- -
them up and • - landed
them at Hong Kong.
,
TO RECLAIM 340.000 ACRES.
Tacoma Man Given Big Contract to Dam
Snake River.
Tacoma, March 6.—Nelson Bennett,
of Tacoma, ha.« secured the contract for
damming the Snake river in Idaho, at
a point 25 miles above Shoehone falls,
and building 65 miles of canal on the
south side of the fiver and 24 miles on
the north side, not including laterals,
which will reclaim 340,000 acres of
land under the new government irriga­
tion law. The dam is to cost $400,000
or more, and the canals $2,500.000, not
including the laterals.
The larger
canal is to be 80 feet wide at the top,
and to carry ten feet of water, which is
to be raised from the river 46 feet.
The contract is let by the Twin Falls
land and water company, of Salt I.ake.
Two sections of the canal must be com­
plete in one year. Fcr the completion
<*f the entire work five years are al­
lowed.
Mr. Bennett is today shipping sev­
eral trainloads of his outfit to a small
station on the O. R. A N. known as
Kimama. The canals are to lie in
Owyhee and Lincoln counties.
Ames Must Show Cause.
Nashua, N. IL, March 6 —An order
of the supreme court in the habeas
corpus proceedings brought by counsel
hr Dr. A. A. Ames, former mayor of
Minneapolis, who is wanted in that
city in connection with the bribery
scandals, was served upon Dr. Ames
today at Hancock, where he is under
arrest.
The court orders that Dr.
Ames shall appear in court on March
11 and show cause, if any, why he
should not fie taken back to Minne-
apolie for trial. T"
______
It ' is now the opinion
of the physicians that Dr. Ames’ con­
dition is sufficiently improved to per­
mit his return to Minneapolis.
Smoking Car Smashed.
Kansas City, Mo., March 6.—Outgo,
ing Rock Island Texas train No. 23,
which left the union station at 10:30
o’clock tonight, over the Union Pacific
tracks, which the Rock Island uses out
of here, crashed into the smoker of Rock
island trains Nos. 12 and 22, which
were made into one, but were late and
trying to make a siding at Rock Island
Junction, just outside the Kansas City
yards. The smoker was thrown from
the track, turned over and smashed
into kindling wood and all inside more
or less injured, but none killed.
Famine In Japan.
Yokohama, March 6.—The practi*
cally complete failure of the rice crop
last year has caused widespread distress
in Japan, culminating in famine in the
northwestern provinces. From an offi­
cial report it is learned that the desti­
tution is much greater than was sup­
posed. The numlier o( starving, so far
as officially known, is 147,688, with
the possibility of these figures being
greatly added to. The foreign element
is now taxing steps for relief.
Murder In First Degree.
Eugene, Or., March 6.—Elliott
Lyons, who, while resisting arrest for
horse stealing at his home west ct
Eugene on February 5, shot and killed
Sheriff Withers, of tills county, was
found guilty of murder in the first de-
gree by the jury in ten minutes,
He
will be sentenced today.
i