New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 23, 1889 · Page 6 of 9
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&& 'Jt-gjl'jjftitii "iir^Vt'-iffL I^Pf^^^ 'f.-'^^-f'jpf.*- $*• TANNER TANS HIM. CANADIANHTHIEVES. was commending myself tom superior by collisions. Navy officers here take great interest MINNESOTA CULLINGS rUf'i Beans Three Times a Day. the spirit I was acting in, and by the. seal in the coming conference, about the «& \f"i. **Sf*iSK* Oil City Blizzard: "Whenever I was exhibiting. *_ ,,* Importance of which, th«y say, there oan be I OBEAT SUBPBISE FOB TANKER. is tackle a plate of beans," said the advance no question. Herr Sieveking, a noted authority Great Depredations Upon Timber Tb» Htrvt of the Week Throughout ©nce More Does the Ex-Commis.sioner "To my surprise I received a reply from on maritime law, will be the leading agent as he leaned back in his the Jlntire State. him under date of Aug. 1, in which he Lands Along the Border in German delegate to the conference. He of Pensions Have His chair, crossed his legs and surveyed stated: comes instructed to ask the congress to extend Minnesota. Brief Little Say. the "stack of whites" placed before "You have endeavored to hasten, for your own its programme beyond technioal questions, Capt. S. J. Truax, of Red Wing, means, to set aboard to arrive at conclusions in and consider general international him with a critical air, "my alleged anticipation of anything I might da I consider maritime laws with a view to the acceptance was badlyshotinthe right forearm ttr° -ot only as disrespectful but insubordinate mind and memory revert to a season last degree, and I hereby direct you to Millions of Feet of Logs Stolen of principles regulating the settlement while hunting. "WASITOJOTON, Oct 20.—Ex-Commissioioer I put in with a road show, otherwise --aw any cases I have under consideration, of disputes like the Behrng "Tanner is oat to-night in a lone statement and in regard to which I have heretofore told From Land Belonging to the a circus, traveling by wagon. One Pipestone has subscribed |4,000 Bea fishery troubles. If congress you that I intended to act, from the consideration in reply to Secretary Noble's letter of July of any persons whom you have selected to Government. adheres to the present limits of the Saturday afternoon I dropped into a and twenty acres of land for a Presbyterian :554,on the subject of rerating pensions of antedate my action anu you will report your programme. Herr Sieveking will propose a .pension office employes. Mr. Tanner denies little town called Saccarappa, in theState college. immediate obedience of this ordertome. And subsequent special conference on excluded •at the outset that he defied Secretary Noble you will disband any board that you have undertaken of Maine. There was but one hot, to form for the purpose of investigating questions. The American delegates to the Amory Ongman, aged 18, fell down *oa the silt ject of rerating or on the question business still in my hands, and upon which tel in the place, and not having the WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, international marine conference met to-day of denominate authority in the administration an elevator shaft at St. Paul and I am officially encaged. Commissioner Groff, of the general land at the office of Secretary Cottman in the entree to, the society columns, as, it of the pension bureau. "I did submit," died in ten minutes. ul replied at once, signifying, of course, office, has determined to prevent any further state department Their consultation was Jlic. Tanner, says, "to him in an unofficial letter were, I placed myself beneath its my obedience to his peremptory order, and depredations upon the timber lands of Northern entirely inform»l, relating to the programme a question which arose in my mind as to The Indians at Miile Lacs have roof. When supper time arrived I totally repudiated all thought of insubordination, Minnesota by the Canadian thieves along of subjects to be discussed. Thn delegates to whether the cower to put to the test a pensio signed the treaty for the opening of disobedience, or the slightest disposition was seated in the dining-room ere the border. This matter was brought prominently the conference will assemble ac the diplomatic which might be under suspicion of havin to proceed in any insidious manner. their reservation to settlement. before him by a report of J. reception room in the state department yet thecoatless landlord had ceased been granted in excess rests in the hands People who are not extremely nery S. Wallace, made laBt June at Duluth, but Wednesday and be formally received «of the secretary or of the commissioner, to agitate the bell that" had called St. Paul will have no icepalace next ous will be able to judge whether, if which has just reached! the commissioner. by Secretary B'.aine. After that there will be and I quoted to him the section of the Reprised I had desired so to proceed, I would winter unless the city contributes the victims to feed. The persecuted The report was first made to Senator Davis a reception at the White House by President tatutes which had raised that question voluntarily have reported in full to the secretory heiress that piloted the provender and Mrs. Harrison, and then the conference $20,000 as its share of the expences. and by him forwarded to Secretary Wiudom. iln my mind out in submitting that question what I was doing." Or the work and Mr. Windom turned the matter over to the asked me if I would have tea. I realized will probably organize, or organization may the secretary for his decision I did it in The merchants of Faribault held a report of the committee which Mr. Tanner interior department, and after many days it be postponed until the next day. It is expected the hopelessness of my case, and said the most courteous and respectful manner makes public to-night Mr. Tanner says: "On carnival in which sixty young ladies finally reached the commission. Mr. Wallace that Admiral Franklin will preside of which I was capable." In this unofficial I would. She retired reappeared, and the 20th of July came notice to me of the took the place of Special Agent Naff of oyer the deliberations cf tho conference. rsprBteai^d the different business intarseta letter, which is given out for publication, fact that the committee of investigation had placed before me a dish of hot beans, Duluth, who was sick, and went along the place. .-and which refers to a number of rerated penaion been constituted. When they appeared a day the Northern border last winter and a plate of bread and butter, and a ANOTHER ONE CAUGHT. cases of clerks in the pension office, the or two afterward, I instructed the chief spring. NafPs district extends west only to Ths. ££?eless handling of a lantern enp of tea. ex-commissioner says: clerk to place the office and all it contained where the Little Fork river empties into he a Net in he ix in Case dwti"sgreu two barns, a hog-house "I do not propose, in any event, to have an at their disposal if they desired it That terminated Rainy river. The great depredations are farther "One Sunday morning I broke my in A lHnorabic lifetimn smirched in the slisntest de.-{Cree and a windmill on the place of Frank my association with the committee at tiais period of my existence, and where I west, and the farther west Wallace went fast with a boiled potato, a cup of CHICAGO, Special.—In Judge Baker's court may find well founded reasons for believing cf investigation right at the commencement H. Benton, near Lake City. the greater depredations he found. He took something, and some cold beans. a special grand jury to further investigate vthaD I lia^ve been imposed upon and misled I of its existence. I had no word from them possession of a large amount of property shall bequick to recommend the condemnation the charges of jury bribing was The mid-day meal was an improvement, A svvitch that had been tampered I was not asked to explain anything I was •merited by the parties concerned. I simply dessire that had been stolen by the Canadians. The sworn. It is composed of well known citizena and consisted of a piece of not offered the slightest opportunity to defend to add, furthermore, that since our interview with in the railroad yards at Crookston logs he sold to Hughes & Co. .at an average A joint bill was returned against John niirht before last I have made a comparison corned beet, boiled potatoes, and any action I had taken. It was price of $ 6 per thousand feet. The Canadians •of action in these cases with that taken by my Graham, Mark Solomon, Alexander L. Hanks threw down and wrecked three baked beans. For supper we had bring their outfits across the border vredecessor, and I find that the comparison is A STAB CHAMBEB PROCEEDING and Fred W. Smith. After making the return cars. entirely favorable to the present administration. tea and cold beans, and for breakfast and boldly cut the timber oa the Indian to the uttermost degree. In fact, the only the jury adjourned until next day. snail be happy to lay these cases before^you at lands wherever they can find it Forty miles Monday morning dallied with a cup Children built a bonfire at Austin information I had about the result of their janv timo when it may suit your convenience." Graham is the suppossd "prominent citizen" above the mouth of the Big Fork there is operations was when the honorable secretary of something and a dish of hot beans. who&e mysterious confinement in the Chicago and burned the barn, horse and AS XO BEBATING. very extensive and wasteful trespass, which himself one day, when I was in his When I left, I expressed my regret to avenue and Larrabee street police stations "Mr. Tanner then, in commenting on the buggy of Rev. E. P. Crosscup, the has been going on for the past five yeara office, asked me if I Knew what the commission the still coatless landlord that I had gave rise to so many surmises. .•sgrreas stress laid by Secretary Noble upon There are cabins and stables where the Presbyterian minister. said about the operations of the pension Graham gave $10,000 bonds this evening not been able to enjoy the bean for section 4.39Si2 of the law relating to reratang, thieves carry on the bureau. I told him I had not been and was released. He is a clerk in A. 8. whieh his house was noted. If I live jsays: "Ic is proper that I should state Three footpads held up David favored in that respect in the slightest degree. Trude's law office. He was the man who that when I took offioe as commissioner I PlIiL AGING WITHOUT INTEBBUPTION. to be a thousand years old I'll never Gooley, of St. Cloud, for $45, and one He replied that they said that I had About one and a half miles below Manitoba was to put up the money with which to bribe tfouud that on the questiou of rerating the forget the expression on his face as granted more pensions and paid out more of them, named Murphy, was arrested rapids on Rainy river there is a saw mill on the jurors,and it is asserted by Judge Longenecker office was, and had been since March 23, he started back and said: 'What! money in the same time than my distinguished the Canadian side and another ready to move that the evidence against him is Yery at Anoka. 1886, operating in accordance with a decision y' didn't git no beans? Well, by predecessor did. I rep'.ied that I across to the American side. Near Pine river conclusive. The state's attorney says the rendered on that date by Hon. George gosh, I'll see about that." hoped to God that charge was true on the case by no means ends with the present indictments, Minneapolis theaters are in hard on the American side is a boom two miles A. Jenks, then assistant secretary of the interior, record, for I had plastered Indiana with but will be very much more farreaching long, which will hold fifty million feet of who in the case of Charles A. Watson ruck. The latest one to close is the nromises las', fall that that should be the than the most sanguine can logs. The timber for this boom was all cut in broad terms declared: Pence operahouse. The manager says fact jf Gen. Harrison came into power as Five Elephants, suppose. Other indictments may be expectei In the American forests from Indian lands. "IE. in anv case adjudicated under the act of president. I never saw the report of the he will be able to pay his bills. to follow in short order. Jeremiah ^March3, 1879, the arrears of pension were not There has also been an immense amount of The revival of the rage about the committee of investigation until the .graded according to the pensioner's disability, cord wood cut and sold to the twenty-two O'Donnell gave bail in $5,000 and was released. John Kozel, an 18-year-old boy shah of Persia has led to a story on neither section 4, OOS1^ nor any other provision afternoon of the day I resigned, when steamers on Rainy river. Four more steamers Said one of the state's attorney's assistant f«of*Tho the law prohibits a readjudication of the case. was probably fatally injured at found it on the table in the White the Hon. Fred Winston, of Chicago, are being buiit Along Rainy river, on to-day: "Bailiffs Solomon and Hanks claimant's contention was in part for House and was there told by the president Brookings by being hit on the head the Canadian side, there are nine saw mills and Tom. Kavanaugh have agreed to tell all who for a short time represented the pension on account of sunstroke, buc he and the secretary that the report contained supplied from the American forests, two elevators, they know about the plot. We are sure, by the branch of a falling tree. United Statea at the Persian courtWhen made no claim for that disability until fifteen nothing which in the slightest degree reflected one flouring mill and other industries. therefore, of reaching the head and trout of years after fcia discharge. Mr. Jenks he arrived at Teheran he was upon my integrity or impeached the H. Benson, of Gilchrist, hung himself A lock is being constructed at the conspiracy." Another startling rumor rebates that, while the presumption from the honesty of my action as commissioner. met outside of the city by the cham St. Francis, the head of navieation, was that John F. Begg3 had made a full confession, in a grove near his house, and as 3fact that he made no claim for pension on which had disclosed to view the jury which will allow all boats to berlain of the-court,, who in the THE EEPOBT OF THE COMMITTEE he had apparently been ahappyman* account of disability from sunstroke until bribing plot in all its details. get into Rainy river. There are name of the shah presented him with ^fifteen years after his discharge is not in appointed by Secretary Noble and which Mr. no cause can be given for the act. fine agricultural lands along Rainy river. All favor of the view that the disability was Tanner gives to the press to-night is signed SOMETHING IN THE WIND. four elephants. Winston, who had land on the Canadian Bide is taken, but R. W. Ashton, of Pipestone, judge DETBOIT, Mich., Special.—Dr. O'Reilly, great, still he holds that he shouid have op by Messrs. Ewing, Campbell and Bruce, the nothing can be done on the American side never seen an elephant outside of a treasurer of the National League of America, opportunity to show the extent of his disability "special board of examiners." It presents a of the probate court, was married until the Indian title is extinguished. The menagerie, was paralyzed at his situation, and Col. John Atkinson, a prominent attorney during that period since his discharge tabulated statement, showing the total number lumber taken from the American side and recently to Miss Eva L. Hubbard and Irish Nationalist of this city, but managed to thank the and he adds if the evidence should show that of pension cases rerated from and including appropriated by the Canadian thieves of Los Angeles, Cal. left here for London. Rumor has it for any portion of the time since his discharge December, 1888. to July, 1889. The shah for his great kindness. After amounts to millions of feet. There are also number of xeratin^s for each of these that their departure has something to do with he has been disabled in a degree Mrs. Leavitt, the insane woman ,-f' many rum holes run by Canadians on the he had been presented, and had assumed mouths was as follows: recent disclosures in the Cronin trial at greater than for which he was pensioned, American side, and the Indians are furnished who fired her clothing at Marshall the duties of his office, his Chicago. Dr. O'Reilly late last night received fine pension for that period should be increased December 97, January 138, February 237, all the liquor they can pay for. There is also after trying to kill her daughter, has so as to correspond with the degree March 135. April 170, May U15, June 215, July a cablegram from London and a telegram greatest official burden, was the care a whisky distillery hid away ia the woods. 183—"a substantial increase," the report says, since died of the injuries received. of disability. The legal contention I leave from Chicago, and subsequently held a long of his elephants. Relief eaune on the "from month to month, indicative of what is apparently The Canadian Indians come across the border 'to these eminent gentlemen, Secretary conference with CoL Atkinson at the latter's Her remains were taken to Gardiner, an established policy of the bureau, and get all the whisky they want On second day, when the intimation was the result of which if continued, will be to readjudicave residence, which lasted long past midnight. .'2Soble and the late Assistant Secretary Me. the Canadian side there are a large number and rerate a large per cent of the caaea Their intention to go aoroad was not known politely conveyed that the shah expected Jenks. Mr. Jenks'ruling was law through iu the admitted hies." of officers, but none on the American side, by any of father O'Reilly's parishioners or the department until it was revoked, and I The child of Mary Roupe, about a a present from him. After explaining the mode of procedure Mr. Wallace recommends the appointment CoL Atkinson's many clients. 'Biurt say that in so far as it permits a man six months old, fell into a pit ot slacking generally in rerated cases during this period of a special agent of the treasury department "Certainly," said Winston, as a •svho has been disabled in the service of the the board ia their report say: who shall be stationed iu that vicinity lime at Windom, while the workmen smile wreathed his face. "I have xxrontty to prove that ability and receive the MORE LIKE IT. It becqjnes apparent that, so far as any rule of and put a stop to the depredations, and also only been waiting to aeenre one were at dinner and was burned compensation which the law provides I am action prevailed, there was not. generally speaking, BUN OUT THE WHISKY VENDEES. worthy of so great a ruler."' a wide difference between the principles in hearty accord with it. If Secretary Noble Several a on Cases Iden to death. The uncovered portions which governed rerating in December, 1888, and Accompanying Mr. Wallace's report is an That aiternoon he proceeded in eees fit to construe statutes so as to make those which governed in May, 1889. tica W it Senato Manderson's of the body were burned to the bone. feein less liberol to the soldier than did his endorsement signed by many Duluth citizens, state to the palace and presented^he A number of cases are quoted to show that WASHINGTON, Special—There are twentyone •eminent Democratic predecessor the responsibility asking his appointment as special A man named John Schmidt, of shall with five elephants. The chamberlain the practice of rerating on mere opinion, on cases among pension office employes and must rest with him and I am agent of the treasury. As the timber regarded tho elephants with the weight of the evidence rather than upon Waseca, boarded the transfer at McGregor, a number among officials in other executive not wiliiug that while so doing he shall, unchallenged, depredations come under the land office clear evidence of manifest and palpable suspicion, but oriental politeness departments which are almost identical with la., for Prairie dm Chien. regulations the whole matter was referred to arraign me as operating without error, is contrary to decisions of the department the Manderson case, the decision in which psevents the inspection of a gift When near his destination he leaped Commissioner Groff and Chief Young, of reason and beyond the pale of the law." while Schurz, Teller and Lamar were has been made public by Senator Manderson horse in the mouth, and, anyhow, the timber depredation division. The commissioner, from the car, receiving injuries* that AS TO THE INVESTIGATION. secretaries. Senator Manderson was rerated for the extra elephant removed all speaking of the matter, said that JSLc Tanner theu relates the circumstances will prove fatal. a pension* without any knowledge on his "FOBTT-EIGHT HOUB" CASES. he was determined to put a stop to the doubt. ^preceding the appointment of the committee part and a certificate for the mon«3y issued to A large number of cases cited in the report pillaging of the forests, and it was finally "That extra elephant cost me The water in the wells of Lake City so a investigate the rerated cases and which are imown to have been indorsed either him. Senator Manderson doubted the validity decided to appoint Mr. Wallace as special $100," said Winston, in telling the -fed-up to it. Gen. Bussey told him that the by the commissioner or his former secretary rises and falls with Lake Pepin,, from of the action of the pensio omeer and agent of the land office and instruct him to to the secretaries as "forty-eight-hour cases." story afterward." But I consider secretary's suspicions were aroused as to the Secretary Noble in his opinion held thac which it is probably derived by percolation pievent, as far as possible, any farther stealing. That this term may be fully understood the cozrectuesB of action in the cases of ten employes myself getting out of a bad scrape Commissioner Tanner's action was without through the graveL The report states thac they are cases in whicn an When congress meets it is hoped some and he had been instructed to investigate. warrant in law. Some of the officers cheap at that."—St. Louis Republic. order was made requiring in each case to action may be taken looking to the disposal surface of the lake is now lower than Mr. Tanner said "All right," and placed in the pension bureau who wese rerated, which it applied a final adjudication within of the lands, or at least secure appropriations jJihe par»ers in nine of the cases on Gen. Bus"Bey's the bottom of some of the wells, so t'orcv-eight hours from the issuance of the like Senator Manderson, made no applications sufficient to allow the government A goose-quill is more dangerous than a table within an hour, and those in the order. therefor, while others did, but all the latter have gone dry. to station men on the southern lion's claw. remaining cases were sent over the next of the twenty-one cases with Deputy Commissioner "'This." the report says, "seems to have been border to prevent any further depredations. morning. "I then called his attention," Mr. understood not only to be an order for linal action The Booge Packing company, of of Pensions Smith at their head Mr. Wallace will be instructed to at once proceed within forty-eight hours, but an order for Tanner says, "to the fact that several cases Climate for Consumptives. accepted the rerating and the money which S*. Paul has petitioned for permission final favorable notion. The board is unable to to the section where the thieves have were disease cases, and it did not seein to me came with it Ic is authoritatively stated state, however, where the practice of issuing The several climates of Florida, Colorado been at work and confiscate ail iogs that to dissolve, its business having such orders originated, but it has, they say, an Jtob toe the thins: to have them reviewed by a and Caliiornia have each been mw-h prescribed that government officials whose pensions have been cut. The matter of selling1 whisky existence covering the entire period ot the been sold out. The stock is worth for sufferers from lunf disease, yet .aon-medical man. I told him, as I after- have been illegally rerated, and whose cases investigation. The 'employe' cases the board to the Iudiass has been referred to the thousands-of the natives in those states die 1 $200,000, and is held by J. L. and wards told Socretary Noble, that when I first are covered in a general way by the Manderson finds generally like many others referred to in Indian bureau, and it is probable that a special of this fatal malady. A far more reliable took office there was a mighty tide of huinanity the report, in this respect, that in the adjudication decision, will be required to refund the W. R. Merriam, H. D. Booge aizd A. agent of that bureau will be sent to the remedy is to be had in every drug store in for rerating the rule'palpable error surging into the pension office, claimYlsg money received as a result of rerating. In H. Wilder. or manifest injustice' in former rating, seems the land, and one that can be used at homea northern Minnesota boundary to stop that my personal attention, and at the same case of refusal to refund the money, their regular to have been utterly ignored and lost sight of. remedy which is sold, by druggists, under part of the Canadian traffic. The officials of *ima a good many cases were pressed on my They were, almost without exception, readjusted pension money and salary will be withheld- Conductors- on the Southern the manufacturers' positive guarantee that, the land office recognize the fact that at on mere opinion, the judgment of to-day personal attention that I sac there thoroughly if taken in time and given a fair trial, it wili until all the money is recovered. Of Minnesota division of the St. Paul annulling and setting aside that deliberately present it is almost impossible to prevent effect a cure, or money paid for it will be imbued with the belief of what we those-who, on being rerated, left the government rendered years ago. and against which, thinves from cutting the timber when such a system report the elevators at every promptly returned. We refer to that worldlamed ftKid expressed in the press and on the stump until recently, no piotest had ever been service, steps will be at once taken to wide belt of Indian unsettled lands lie between remedy for consumption, (or lungscrofula) made by' the pensioners. Some cases were point overflowing with the crop of an the late campaign as to the restrictive recover the rerated money. The new commissioner known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical referred by the commissioner or his private American civilization and the borders, policy of the pension office on the soldier of pensions will be entrustecLwith 1889, and the- company pushed to Secretary Squires to an examiner in the medical Discovery. It is the only remedy for this but au agent will be stationed there pending ^claims and that I had thought that until I division for an opinion, which proving favorable this work. terrible-disease possessed of such superior fwtnish cars transport it to the congressional action. the cases were taken up, briefed and rerating (became familiar with the workings of the curative properties as to warrant its manufacturews allowed. Why referred to a'medical examiner, INDIAN VOTERS. seaboard. in selling it under a guarantee. fcureau, so long as I pursued the practice a subordinate in the medical division, rather OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. laid down for me by men of experience in the than to the medical referee, the official directly Burglars entered the residences* of in charge of the medical branch of the office.does A a to W it W he a office, the last thing I was in danger of doing Don't hawk, and blow, andspit,butns«Dr. not appear and is lelt to be inferred." he a it me S G..W. Knox, F. M. Spook and Postmaster as Mus Deal -was of doing too much. And HO, when my Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Of druggists. The board in summarizing its conclusions Onl to he I a a Congress Freeman E. Kreck at Aitken. ^personal attention was requested to a disease WASHTNJSTON, Special—The Indian as a political says: WASHINGTON, Special—The international case, I was in the habit of calling for factor is likely in the near future to Afc Knox's they secured a fine gold Substantially the same#princinles or rules Zeal without knowledge is like.fire without maritime conference, which meets here •«ne or another of the medical division, askin$r Have in general been followed, so far as the application attract pahlio attention. By recent acts of watch and about $20 in money. At light. of any principle or rule of action can Wednesday, will embrace about fifty members, congress every Indian over twenty-one years them to go through the case thoroughly, be discerned during the period of eicht months Spook's they secured a solid gold Oregon, the Paradise of Farmers. representing twenty-three of the more of age who receives an allotment of land in And to give me their opinion as to what I begmnino with December, 1888. covered by our Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant important maritime nations, that furnish severalty becomes a voter, clothed with watch and at Kreck's a watafa and -ectght in justice to do. If it was a legal investigation. While the rale purports to be crops. Best fruit, £r»in, grass and stock country every attribute thac attaches to citisenghln. perhaps 9 9 per cent of the tonnage of the that which calls for the correction of a palpable ill the world. Full information free.- Address th* ^question, I called some examiner of Ion? experience some money.. error by reason of which manifest Oregon Immigration Board. Portland. Oregon woild. In £actv ho maritime country of importance The successful termination of the negotiations in the offioe and made the same le injustice has been, done, such rule has is without representation, except with the Sioux Indians by which they The body of Mrs. Dora Dumeland, anest I stated-'that if I had been misled, not, as matter of fact, been followed Portugal. The ineetingr is an event second surrender aJaige part of their reservation in in any proper sense.or use of the term "palpable Easy shoots at others and wounds herselt. -there was no one who. 1/^^T*"" "V:":":•'••' an aged and wealthy widow lady of error" or "manifest injustice," the actual practice in interest only to- the three Americas congress. Dakota will, it is estimated, by next year being the rerating of pensions on the judgment Mankato, was found in the woods at HAD AS MUCH AT STAKE The chief object of the conference is tnrow into the politics of the state the of to-day against that of years ago when in knowing it promptly as I hud. and no one to secure an agreement upon an im uncertain) quantity of 4,937 voters. This Bradley's Crossing, four mfies from the claims were deliberately and officially adjudicated. would go farther or move quicker than I The practice of rerating pensions in proved cede of marine signals, with vote, thrown solidly, as it probably will be that place. She lelt home two weeks would to rectify whatever wrong had been cases the papers in which do not disclose au error in both state and national elections, is likely a view to increased safety of ago with the intention of visiting: in the original orformer adjudication, which ^perpetrated. I urged that we select in these to become an important factor in that state. navigation*. The subjects to be is patent, manifest and palpable, thus I her son-in^luw, who lives near the disease capes three of the bast medical men Negotiations now in progress with other Indian discussed are marine signals to indicate the leaving as the real basis for the rerating •whose services we could command, and put a mere opinion on the weight of tribes will soon make many thousands crossing, and as she waa troubled course of vessels in fog, mist, Bnow and at the evidence as now viewed, and allowing that more Indian, voters. Ac the interior department the cases to Che test, and let them staud or night, together with "rules of the road,"'to: with hearts disease it is believed she opinion to annul and change a former adjudication it is thought that upwards of 20,000* fall on that verdict Bussey agreed with me Wfcen Baby was sick, wa-garo her Castnria, prevent collisions regulations to determine based on the same evidence is violative of fell dead oa the way. Indians, will be entitled to vote in the next at the Lime on the advisability of pursuing the spirit if not the letter of the law as contained seaworthiness of vessels, the proper lead When she was a Child, site cried forCastoria, in section 4698?s, Revised Statutes and presidential election. Ho cheered man will ithat course, but I heard nothing about it for line of vessels, the proper marking o£ vessels, A family in Stillwatier named even if this were not so is inconsistent with conduct himself as a part and! parcel of the Then she became Miss, she clnng tsCaatoria, ff .-some time." Mr. Tanner say's he at once the saving of life and property from good practice and contrary to wed established Schule had a narrow escape from being nation and not as its ward wiill be watched WhenshehadiChildrcn^egavetheoiCastoria. rules of evidence. The practice of taking cases ^ordered the rerated cases of the employes shipwreck, tests of the efficiency of officers burned to death. A fire brokeout out of their order and making them 48-hour with interest by all who are interested in t&e and seamen, the laying out of lanes for reviewed, in the pension office by office x}pert cases, that is, directing: that they he finally adjudicated solution of the Indian problem. andi Mr. Schule arasi the rest o* "Of "the thirty-three cases, they reported steamers in frequented waters, night signals within iorty-eight hours, is specially ?$%% that, three were simply increase mischievous, in that it is apt to be construed for communicating information, warnings the fanaity, who were asleep on tiesecondr as the equivalent of an order to allow, and because vcases' and not rerated cases thac the action of approaching storms, reporting and destroying Murdered Their Mertltine Man. floor, were almost suffocated 5 it may, for want of sufficient time, prevent abandoned vessels, notices of danger JACOBS0 taken in two of the others was right in part, .SEATTLE, Wash., |SpeciaJL—Charles Williams, the deliberate and proper consideration which before- help arrived. The children from rocks and changes of lights, bnoys, that in one case injustice had been done the cuse to which it apmies should have. The Tom Alexis, Charles- Seatit andt Big wer© dropped out of the windows, decisions of the department are not always followed Bill, Indians from Swinendsh reservation, etc. the devising of a uniform system of r.ttw pensioner, and that he bad not been by the pension office as they sbonlu be in Skagit county, were brosehc to Seattle and and with the aid ©f neighbors, the buoys and establishment of a maritime commission. granted enough. Six cases were reported as" points of law and nracttce. A rule, of practice lodged in jail, charged wish the murder of The function would he to gather whole family was fiaally rescued. luLYtag been wrongly favored. All the rest furnished by a departmental decision should Big Bob Sattoo, an Indian. Big Boh. was a be recognized and followed by the pension office and diffuse information of valne to navigation. "were certified to the commissioner as absolutely promhtient member of the tribe and claimed VrA-i -r*' so long as it is not overruled or modified by The jury in the- trial ofCtkarles Foremost among the subjects to be correct to be a "tenanimous'* main, which, translated the authority which made it: and a construction brought forward is the adoption of new and *-I mentioned these things." Mr. Tanner or interpretation of law by toe deparuneat from che Chinook, means an India* doctor. Hesse, the wife xaurderer, oi Hollywood, UumbagYM should be accepted by the pension office as more exaot mea-.is to show in a fog what £lHrri By the Indian superstition a teaanimona -»«ays, "to ihe secretary, and made a detailed Carver county, agreed) upon a binding, and as applicable not only in cases.ia direction a vessel is moving. **, man ia held responsible if any general calamiiy .report to him of" the• action taken in connection which it is made, but in all cases involving the verdict of miurdSer in the second degree. CURES PERMANENTL befalls the. tribe. Things had not been with the twehtyrfour caseSv stating same letial question. THE KtESKNT SYSTEM 'WOBTHI.KSs/ ,' "J troiau well with the Swinomish Indians for It is stated that cs* the first that I,proposed to take the step the law pre•ecribed As a result or the investigation the board some time. There was much siejttness among A number of American naval officers have ballot ten were tor hangdog, and OT* to put the impeached cases to the makes a number of recommendations^ with them and Big Bob was regarded as culpable conducted experiments in this subject and test, and cause the refundment to the treasnvoy for it So, at a meeting of th# tribe oar Indians the second) ballot ther* were eleven a view to the correction of errors which have SOLD 3 ff their reports will be of great value to the were appointed to execute him. Big of the monev paid out if the cases did crept into practice through the lax methods for murder in the firs.it degree. 0»ly conference. The lights now used by sailing Bob was waylaid by fo assassins, who not stand the test prescribed by law, supposthereby, which are lound to prevail in the pension vessels are declared by naval experts to be seized him, held, htm and «at bis throat from Bxn^assistaridrneslers. Jf in t,he freshness of heart, that I office. ,^~, i-tj.^^fqfr'^ii&fr praotiaally worthless for the proveatiou of ear to ear. S S 1 1 *•««««*.fcttta»n.Nfi 'wk- ., ..: •l*,Ssi v*i •mkmmamm