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To am an has been painted La Neekswheat, treasure vaults may. la Dorado, cave-owas as the as easily ag opened old Me Tortr Thieves to - our a- Garden- of Eden.' , pets. sad also se sow coffee. c000anute t may you :tare sad ',Lessees and then .11e in the shade I ee the trees until the fruit dropt Into -- - , renewed 0 - I l - 'c ) ct 411..,,,k, . 7 , , ' 441.. f .. ; ., ' ' ,v...0) ' - - -- H., - W,,,,,- ' .- , -- - '&-.7?-;kr.-rw-,-----7-----:------ . - ?i? - - - , . ,. , - --,i' - : - - s. ; ,,'-- , PAGES,, it " - . ,;..... -- r uI -- ; , . t 0 (o i t... , I ,i, . 1),(1, it g ,-- , Is; I I i, ' t j I .1 .... . I ke to coffee. the .treies,thrive, el tees at an 44evationor---to SOO feet, aad from 501 2,500 from to 1,1100, trees can be grown on one acre. rtvr produetion of coffee last year wasshont 64.900.000 pounds The coffee omits about 7 cent ). a pound to raise. pick. clean and sack. whereas the melting price at the plantations 'tot it is about 14 cents a potted- - An ecre should produce from 2S0 to 500 , r r-- , ,, s 0,41 - t - pounds.... ai 1, ere almest-anywh- : ,.. ; Al,k4-11Nte- ....... i, ,- A, ti t - - ' - - - . i t-- I., . . --; - 1 A - -.- - ... 4111 , . ........ C21''''7i-l'- - Tr: . , . - -i ; ,. . . --- . oil, ..; - ..itt TWELVE .,. ,., ' -- .r , ' 1 )4 g' 0 tN i f riAr , . . Lod 11 mop,. iidoyptim tothe.,,ms, lis not for the It Mexico.' in too the 'million. bff - Mexic0-77Thi- , . ,:': . I ' . , -- ,.... THE FOR MAN .......,- ' . . , . - 4, - , -- Advertisers Vibe Know the LOala rhel4 lavartabbr Make !Mete Announce-- Ines. te Throning the 4Neete." :, 1- , , , , - . 8 . - ''.. ' . '. ..' .. - ------ , ., , - ' 1913 ' SALT LAKE CITY UTATI- . 5,,. . --z--- NG 1P1 - - ' ' ' '- -- . - , RFSSElt--tICATULE- .,.... .- , 1.. t ;. t - I. ' - . . You have heard a great tieal In the United States abobt Mexican rubber. The best for 'this crop are in a'. I .1e, ,. tit '' the southern part of the country. Rub- - -' i ' and it is most is I ber capricious. very t t. t 1 te s 1 , 4,productive where there ts pienty' of .., kentooN i t1 ,,, water in tbe soil, end where, never- r ' tl,P.' Jr...", b ' 1 ' I CC'. ( thelese. tht dry season is long. ,Rub- .- r) ) ik I. el ter trees grow well 'in Chiapas and ,oi i. will-- 4 TatouPeet- ,- two states - which 7'44 , ,,,,.), iLli , ' ,,a, , ,rall- - . i.) opened up by the i tii) road. ' 11 ,..."--0 ---- ,..., 114'3 4, , 7--1 , A most:interesting 0 I form of the . '3 rese mouth. , 7 ., . " 14... 4 'ber now being exported from rar, '. ...,, ., , , A IrotNING TO INVESTORS. Ie.. ; A Is as ''Ill)e i ,be.-- an - I, that known trati guayule. This comes r different Just; The truth is tar which on a ? from wild grows ,,zyttlo.,1,0, plant ' bri- -i I -- mom la then days of rebellion. the highlands and which. is bringing . ,Zlii,r7imil.' e pogassand political unrest. there lel In. miMons of dollars a year Guayule- cZ' ae chance et all forthe small man.4 -tq 17;1 has long been known to contain rub- s ' be-- . -- What hse country le quiet sad. peace t, it z 7lerl her. but the rubber in it was- thought I 1 has returned it win be difterentr and. 1 to be of I 1 es shaltabow farther on. the swayer. t .1, I, to bet excellent. The supply. however. )' . . melba tor large profill will probably 1 t( ,.. cometr-froOntria-lite- te le limited. l'-, : a : - 4 -- 4 .:,,be treater than in the United StiltAS. ' , each plant. and ruin tons is Valeta ,ftasamaaaaa, , , MUM b ready for a mighty ', ed to be the total possible output. there are millions of 7' The best regions are now yielding ' ;which will roll a, American dollars. about a quarter of a ton per acre. andsees over the border as soon as our 1"61711Pbs taken gat- "2. ' "7".4Txter INDUSTRIAL SCENES FROM MEXICO. although the territory where the ptant 'aphelia., can be sore that they will urday News by grows is large, the area where it One of the eonbe permanently rata Is seen the fruit from whose seed chocokate is made- The group- in the center is busily enrAged in shelling rpm, winch is done by hand in a ,very criiile fashion. A rubAt left the can be profitably exploited is ,.. s& tails me that during The last iiroduced old one !the tree block of Is at On seen on la extreme a rubber ber left fifteen the tree a thirteen at the year of the tapping. tight. weighing right pounds, of picture by great as that of South Carolina. It is . the Dias regime new money. years found as far north as Texas and as was coming in be the tens of thou-mar- ls far south as Pachuca. in Mexico. bay--a of dollars a day. This moiler Call-e- re a native habitat as large ' sae dammed beck by the revolutiona- thialb 'money in 'beep and goat raising. and ing put them into such tompaniest found only and troubles stable awaits and it only .. ry that swine do very well and never have frantic But It is . with the hope that they would everi to break forth In a tidal come coaditions there, growing at varying altitudes cholera.. or back them their to grane and usually ori stony ground. The rave over the republic. If this is so children. Loss-7.-Fa- ke Chances of Profit N E W FARM METHODS NEEDED. pportunities for Investment rubber in the merchantable plants I will pay the big man and the little , One of our consul generals says that 7 to 10 per cent of from am to keen his eyes upon, Mexico. the ranges s no American.. and especially no one to grain farming. there is plenty From ofAProom Syndii-atein the so far the moat of the LOFT moNET IN 'MEXICO. for scientific agricutture. Corn :weight. and with email savings, should invest in has' been from the wild plants. everrvivhere. but the average Is product - Uncle Sam.s Bat as I have suggented, it will pa) Mexico without a report from parties. Mr. Salvador Madero of Monterey. Young Money for Den-- - Kro" lees then li bushels per acre. whereas the small man to watch out. I have whom he keows to be reliable. Better who in the Indus- Interested is largely am ;11,the beet parts be it atimuch has looking into the results of the still would it be for him to come here: might Risk . in tells me that attempts to force - eine! investments of the past. Anwri.1( the states. Therele a big local de. try. to isee before hebuys. Big hAITIA111 (14' of the the crop by irrigation . niand corn.7 ThP present methods have growth mai tell me of thousands of our people not always mean reliability of state been failures. The thrive. plants are rude, and the com is Melted out by i but ,whe have put their little eavings into ment and the government they yield no rubber to speak of. Mexican stock companies. and have gotthand. Still it is the staple food of I understand concessions for the investment of ctiipl-- ; that $00.000.000 is now s en frothing back. This is the verdict of tal tepee if the development stionlated ,!vestorte The term le only comparative. kg OVin. doctors and lawyer.. It has einem; a regular government examine- of the people. and the price the Industry.. . are ',mauls. of mining engineers and in them , fails. When one buys real i The permanent Ameriean residents of smattering Of native dentiete but there timi. If an Amerkan Itould eel a s a for a number of years past has been invested in are .who are dentists American a in he elerk of American business men who have estate at home many preoehption ime were not more drug tore. HOW MEXICO WORKS UNCLE he always looks '.into Mexico at 'double that of the United,states. It iis i from the Mexican ; the Fame with wheat. Mexieo not rale- traveled over the country. The opporRAMS JAWS. the title, and the 3r1111 should be done I than 40.0e0. 'thatl is a small number doing well. Said one of these to me the 11111,1 have a dploma i ... 1; to school other auteioritieti. ;4 , anti. v. .. Amato' are here. but the field feed 0,achers. to eelday:, and near of either .. the he .any- foreign-with, tetal. T1,1111(irta. fine population' grain eompared enough There is 'another proditet here It un- do norig-her- e without own can 1.vey her Italy exploited by fake companies sue peciptiv when the titie comes from a here. which is about 11.000.000.7zclayi I made $5,1010 people. I ii i thonsands derstanding and being able t., read ano i The demands of Wheat growing are which Americans have been making a bout-receIpt-s-a-of these Americans syndicates. These men. foreliner. here and This is chicle. money. by prOrnising tnormous returns. have Pit- Others have stayed and sent their thousand dollars a month I can charge write Spanish. Ther e are opennp for exceedingly erucl0. On the smaller great deal THE FRONTIER of- THE UNITED!' families home. and still others have persuaded the small man to invest what stenographers who can farms the grain is cut by hand, and in which forms the baseweof our chewing than at home and I have good AMPrican bigger prices which consume mil- - of he had and to mortgage his future for STATES . and I n ind d o gums. t ! ke s also ta the some places threshed out by dving hone of given up in despair on accouM Of the !gotten as mucti as a hundred doibirs t ntranslate Chicle additional sums, to be paid on month-ra,unda every year. h. but nuinY oxen over On the other hnd Mexieo is nmir unsettled conditions, panis an d I doubt for a full set of teeth u Indeed. In state Sonora it. the of ribber, comes fr..tm the sap of sapotetvee. o I the typewritin g place are no s be- installments. Most of such to take the part of our great west. It that there are ni ore.thah IS.0O0 or 26,000 Whenever I admini ster I charge th! its has pits. I.waiity gas thrething every have tailed and many of them it to be the is for the With which purpose The native girls who are tapped frontier of the United l in Mexico today. are about 30 or 10 feet in diam- - sap Is collected for pulling a tooth, although when I ing filled have been fakes. pure and simple. In about the same The Stes, and with "'Pitied conditions the i American, uving , Mezle ,The the :Pier !.,417.,In"1, nut half I reduce feet one The hnt. or two dozen a and that deep. yank bons, Ilde capitalists as thst of the sugar maple: save here are satisf- ,big estates wilt gradually he diyi4Pd.1 - find such girls acting as private ryIANci.s.,ron rouNn MENthe Ora.. , seeretarme of such pits are pounded smooth way ied with 10 or It per cent profit and it., . that the trees instead of havipg bolts- tirtmost of the government itoms of them will go into the hands of There Is no opportunity for a young so that they are as bard bored tr eated asio gs there were many investments which 'Many " Prl''' ."' into them. are cut in tofficeri. and Siena ifide development ....I:mantes and, every professional i as if covered a ith con and It ..eems u to the size of the titian has on0 nearly mould net them lim per cent -scheat incisions-and-t- he Or more nt themsap flowsouttele they would wig beaccessible to American settler. Ito Me,,b.,,,,,,,,itbout.cuuitut the a inin thrown the man for be of i will little and is cavity-anthe account but the bank king there them. grain is on pit This grab not only of mine SuCh a at the center and drops into wiltlset he Mexican part of the. time to come.- The common labor 'skim has 'his teeth filled. I get big MONEY IN LAND'', out by the feet of horses or a trough tot of tropical agriculture. ItrivIden and it it Imperial, foot of the trunk. pail at the ialley which ts to have its don, by the Indian. who works for Money for bridgework. and I nave made- i With the este to say that any man who The wheat is then cleaned nut chicle trees fro onir in the promises share of is l donk,i, a of there of the (olorado one.third or in fifth what the nrdin- pesee ,otning w- h;ch it Sol per cart w mouth ind a out the and of single against throwing upward thesvateirs 40 lb 50 feet profit wIMMAlve or, ten t s be a n'''''" ti, M ex I Lae I as d tt.,,...I i bloat the wheat ,fall-- : tropics They e are from dentist-spoke n it('-- S ta tes 18500 re years ft arr da latiorer-o- f frulf.,:-.a .pear-lik- sare as rich as 1,1te valley of the Nile receiver,. Amid the wages tof mechamics had picked up the language after Corn- - lam told that real estate values during') log on a sheet or blanket. On the 'am- - high and ADVICE FROM to careIt costs little take of them. UNCLE SAM'S e end quite equal to those now, being are not United d modern haciendas machinery is used, 'ing to Mexico., are planted" at ;shout 10 feet AGENTS. tb, t,att ny, ,..,,,,,, tmy, c,,,,, from saa.ier worked in the United States. an.1 there are some whieh have steam They States There are no chancee for clerks One of the most careful observers EPANISH NEC- - Ito In Per cent. atel that there 118 be ali apart, or about 400 to the acre, and There are also large traets of low- - t, r petty boó k eepere. Tbere are- many A KNOWLEDGE steam and Mims. threshers seen as increaee at the men sent here by the governshould as conditions i !radical yield at eight or z fan they will hP lands near the ESSART. books.1 The tropics of Mexico seem to be years. are stable . There is a big movement Etch tree will produce,five ment b Charles M. Pepper. Who was opened to the growing of eoffee and , young Mexicans who cana keep well as can acit,g,,,,Acts we, and to Americans. six pounds of gum, and if carefuny attractive it is almost impossible to here-ftb.y will do it at i long a correspondent of the Chicago bananas and other tropical fruits. and divefing the large eetates. and , our i As a rulehere Tribune. with nothing but Ens- - !such ptopertiee are now sold all the There are fltensive tracts or the eaet- - tapped should continue to 'produce for In a report to Congress he there are already some profitable en.a.ye, get along , Mt side rents-tof the country. ern weetern and ,53 from at-acre. belief. stated that no American school teach,.d to the general way o per 'I nab , and contrary years. The chicle industry ig now-American t by tropical from the seacoast to the moun- conducted by a truetl operated- under..er. clerk. day laborerseamstreseor syndicate Just...before onlevSkIlled labor and ,peciat the Spanish language is not easy to !cording tO their ..haractefband colleP Protestor. who bad only a few ary troubles began American pianters ability that 'Command high prices. front the Mexlean goy. I learn. One can pick ',up a smatter ng trrients. iistria,Isbi.,mbayseverykumatel to a The man. he known wfill lowlands needs eonsiderable ernment. which trete it certain perhundred, dollars- of savings. had any were coming in by the hundreds.' and I refer to 'melt professions as engineering within a few months. but to get a good ;dock raising In 1110 the .right to risk them in a Mexican stock fruits, and cenuige of The product. and min- - working knowledge it requfres a year tram The Pasturage on the highlands grow ail settling the coast lands near the Carib., i and thoeo of the electrical we are coffee and cacao. and the much jS must SOMe be Ex. are thin. There so of range conManY. especially in hard or higher are mee Such in those relating bean sea etudy. near exports of the gum were in the neigh.; demand, had holdings experts. ing Many Is Usedsal plantations. in which. one must have more fxteessivw.thau in our country. At pertments have shown that tea can borbood of S200'10,000. and it is estitnat-- lie advised Tampico. others bad bought timber and-1- 1 they can speak Spanish. them to take their little and iiiso ginger. nutmegs ed that in bulk they were sufficient SPanish to enter. This is so,of the phy- - pre,ent the cattle arP pomly fed. and b prodw-edhoards and lands farther south. some were pros- - can find plenty to do. throw them into the ma and , aro usually smalt, it is estimated and spices. There are some pmfitahhe who issue a death certifi- cannot have wade a Washington monu- !titian. were leave a pectins for petroleum and some MONET FOR DENTISTS. BIG recast of the place where- the bubbles of aolid chewing r gum blocks te without he has a government di- - ithey ;t (vets le.s than $A in gold to tat- - l cacao plantations. this fruit having Ito I looking up rubber investments. came up for their I am raised since the times of the As told that there is FRANK a. I As to professional men. Mexico hat; ploma. and of the attorney, who,has to ten a stfr. I say there were many of these grandchildren rather ,,' )11,471 , -- - -) ""'' 40.-411- t 4,64trit r f ell-- a- .., - . . ri ., Pt ' ' t ..., 41 t ',L'..'), - ' LL, -- ''- , ...di"' . r1 I t . - ' T . rub-He- se i.' ' 4 t. , , a- ':,- t; ,. 'es 4'. - - '' .'", 24-- , I ' F v$ r , ti. . - :. not.. . II' ,,o;o,,,y,. 1 4 -- .. and the and How They Take AgentsChances for O i and PublicGood Advice MenBig . 1,, i .1 e... , t : ...1 ' - Rubber tistsTropicalAgricultureThe I I i- . -- - . ti Itwo-thin- i I;; , hoe-bee- , ''. 7- -- - i ' f -- ' ' - l '''1:6 4,, t , -- ' 1- d t- , ' :. : 4r-14P f . ,...'- - 4- t, .. .i I -; .a-r- ; g - I! I Eis I , - " I pward.--accordin- I cee ! i -t - , i ,eh. Spantah-swt-ha,iu- one-thir- I i ac 1 ' - . 4 I I A tom-mel- I, a those-of-th- or - i ;ley-hav- ' t, t!. ,,,' V, e, ::' , 1-- 1' or me-thi- :Vri estates-operate- 1. - It.-t- e ..f,.. t i . . 4, ,t one-wt.- 4 I r, , 11 , I A : 1 . I , ' - Itn In-- 1 i,, i I . S NEW ? 4 ' CARPTTEIt. ' 1 (Spe(ial Correspondence.) N irona-Irrih- July deed. ) son, notwithattind' Ing the warning of his physicians. Is getting less exercise than any president who tuts occupied the White House since McHintel. In fact, be Is getting ter tem exercise than he needs, and in drawing heavily upon his energy. d with this lack of is it exercise, eitorted that the president also Is Whig t." get the nine eon night that be said hours sleep he would Upon when he entered- the White Reese. President Wilson of course is a rmID deifferent tYpe.of. man from Col. '" the White Hou 147 never wilt see another ps.reelPdent tlig OAP exercise as reitularlY.' an ut.t....... the nnen't Eeerrthing In the 'serried line els tried out by President Roosevelt-- eeeerthing but golf, and that be debesinated "old Man's game."Pres- men Tett. hosevei, went In strong tok and was very regular in his , Parente Olt the ch. ttC,Chase , about seven miles out from the Home. Itmor 53r2reelY, a dai went bt President fart did not go to the "erre. if the .... weather was N 1. Cott-Ple- in-S- et ' 1111 7leteok a long walk. It the I seattierall-kitaIn- nt , 144 white House -- , or rode about In ' which'mucb was heard Prior to 4. has hot been seen around Bh4tflfl. and it is seldom the prestdent tatkee time tor a 11,9bile 'ride ,'41 or eight Afternoons , ,. Loeb - ... I I Rorsekle.sly to Seriiiiii-thge----- I ,- n, .. a-- - ! how-eve- ) Slope-itfed- m , 17-"-- - : wnt, I . -' ; , ;, Mini-sta- ri 1 , rev-we- re , i; 1 1- , - ; , I ' . , ; - t N . "a - ' "- ..- ,,- I; - I. ,0ad"). ' ; three-yea- ; . ,I r, t.-- . ' . ,eal -- , :- : 1 ,c, , cut-ov- I , I i li i automobile. President Wilson Inas 'played trolf PerniiPs la a doxen time, since he entered the White House; to date the Wilson bicytie . et , rensetrt-t- ri so long enjoyed by the speaker of th, ! rie!!ident had he not r hanged 116 Otte, the and thal ,,,,,...,.; be Ms vfort. of the, faid neat an op no rtunit y in various was. Indian, funds Were At the been mentioned. seldom has team In and action. every Wsrahington tor Marshall. PVC.11 Vire to ofpresident ex. - i , of. as term S orhis II rfr N$ presiding time but 0110 that he was present the beginning .1 toe. nistora; relics tame "yen maw vy For months of the senate. Mr. Marshall be., had IMP frUrrr iker or of of the Sta senate members the the tea Entericrg present local team won. He thus became known cam. famous for his prompt rulings on bem,peratic gallery Indian'bill.and sought te ptheanadcheersiphiale.arnethatd. IrantrLUI ended, e. the precedent would have been house of repreetentatises this eseeson I when thpIyhevi.scithroo,d but his fight w ag tt extra ef- points of order and of proetidure. Ile senat as the teams mascot. i no Eignalthe Liberty Bell is not the pmperty of a needs a It of visitor hen and .the established. Itepuhliagain year. 4 tbies as the ruled other members of the corn- epeaker arbitrarily. - that Ow suminer reason has ',Ulu forts were made to induce the presit the nation, but of.the eity of Brotherly of the house and. contrary to the teen- - can presides over the senate. his powtired 'with ;', dent to attend regularly. The press of ate custom. No situation. no matter eta would have been as great as those down uPoil Washingttm- - for theoe two Love, and that only by consent of the I the result that senator wag ard ancont- eity can the hell he taken away. 13ows I overridden in the end. and the bill ye- wilxl! the tariff, the how difficult. embarrassed the vice gtven Mr. Mamba II Fin' that rea- halls ore asAbout as lige.? be basinesas ) in found ma fly Democratic senators Volatile kweer, they made their aPPeal to the any place to l and passed as the matotity Of the prep- president. HP was ready at all times son alonehave distribution of pitronage,-anvoted against the Vice.; 'Washington. S'everthelis. the signs mayor end to the city council, .and ported the committee wanted it. However. rule. even though the senate threat- - would aration of a currency bill has kept the I to are in evidenee I, of.'summer So reasons presented they many Senator Lane thinks the congreasional ened to 'overturn his rulings. Finally. , the ;filinge of senate 'Col houee ',eve gill relent. and let the Inveatigation, if it SOPS; through. WIll president cloeely confined at the White some of him friends went to him to res. chambera are Ilu'r'Prnua' rev11.ing !belt gothecity If the eity does- give Its Ijustify him in the end. and be eon- - ' .1 , sett. House. His friends arahopful that in smote him to stick ItIOPPT to precedent. Electric fang. the type found in ; cent consent, It is planned to have the bell 4 ndently believes that the next Indian ' the future he will devote less time and to be more reticent with hist rulMEREDITH WHOLSON. lunch roonot with their tag "Pan- to San Francisco through the' advice h more he took this and be ings. evidently modhue'. more r; at Wide to pleasurable to heart for to bia work, and Sive a testen revolving northern tier of states,. elearto.the Pa- than nay t have only a few days ago. when crate eptsed . stirring up the air. in an !chic mast, then down the ioast to San passed in exercise. for be treed' recreation, , a point of order was titised te a pro- years. The fact of the Indiana Novelist Who Is Ap. , more cornto make . things attempt after the and exposition Francisco, rase is irlition In the Indian billthe- vice peesis not much In.. top Portugal. MARSHALL qvirfrso DOWN. pointed fortahle for the men who are wrentimC bring it back by another route, Po that terteted ident declined to rale sand titibmitted it is willing to with. the tariff and- - the currency bills most of the wesstern states .will have In his inaugural address, Vice Presi- the point of artier to a vote of the .;----or $11.400.000 tt fans to two ago, I nsiling years' of a ehence to honor this survivor rp "The and educe- for dent Marshall announced thar be was senate.- .,In doing so he said: 111P111tinlcnosru in the halls of Congman. !oltitionary tirnoll. 'It Is planned to send year chair is not a baseball umpire," to with bother Want but lion. i liit tionb,iibl t 1 "four been Years bare entering Upon but the' past two gammen.' .' t ts the bell ppeettli ear.' and let it stop the after the govern- ing of mitres that his ruling was not ' warm in (:.nItt'we. it" the at alltheby,important .,. And for a few days be was cities. enough long final. lack it 1 this; is .WIPTIt 'unusually . general . ; chain.. ' house and the gelato word. Nice presidents. as & a .5 about of has brought Teo IRELIEVE13. ar,n7d p.norppleatartocthicanceeseLeisexesi o;tatihneg DEMOCRATS ARE hers are Pr, "arro "made ienne re!'e',I itiv triltelonnokilt for and admin. laxity of ,, quiet ilyes in Washington, C.alittionn The high teintentture ne,easz,ry ' -, I ' 'The Democrats of the senate are Indian service. istration hererremailritairs'fo: tthelvrit to Is knife leenate i sod . largely socially. - They.. have few It i (Iv much relieved to note the change ili.the ' i.. t .,.. BILL fact that eaeh chaint4 HP. beneath a i the new Ott eounoil, elected next No--tinns toperfornt other thaw I1,, '' "' 1 demeanor of the vice president. hir ' '' ' t ' If -:Olt sk 11421.S.Li v, IV a.ir -,- ENI)E1,, Ittlrlitt.104,1.,,,,v,,,....4,",...40,44,,,,.........1,..0,4,....tb. 6trir s110 -e- it hall go:to the Palette ' - would find it necessary to vote ." Lineerr-fl-Senatorliorah of Idaho Is making' a. : - 'a man aa Tice,prolident is usually re- they ,r,,,k,- i to the party of school teachers hard fight to induceCongress - to the decisions of the chair.l'z, r...eit.,,,."--1.; ' IttOnteter seem. neither orb- ' ' ;t as may Strange NE-trill gaded as '4ebelv1nr some politician. andfverrutts be availing. think their r Oink esnectallY homestead bit they disliked to do i - amend the a . hatia, ha, modern vaatilattaa t a But Mr. Marshall bad not been in office as they did not care to offend their own -, col.substitute for the by providing-and the air. a I LANE LOST HIS FIGHT..- s.,- - ,.., ,, .I inserted instaravi the at tivation many days before. be- - began making vice president It is a fact. neverths- , Is allowetl to become idagnant Ir.,1-- ; ,. ".,:, 4'.. I that many of theearly rulings of t and which. requires ' F4nator Lane of Oregon', who created of Secy.Fish-eisptChes at ,bannuets. at ooriventiopo. M. Marshall and .opetsseafee. ',Cow that it ig rtM101 .,,. ' ,..., were at variance with I, teenate each hornesteado; to cultivate. 20 acres in the eeneation a of before as On almost and bad not is Ms the- senate A bit, it up and otherjunctions, ; iiometbing .utturPedhe his of i rules; YPar third airmr,,,....; homestead the for his frequently of r. ". the' Indian committee ; the farts were Installed but at best, ,...,,, ,,'. t, c.", every morning, '- the vkW prerident's powers that havo never been bestowed 'will never' be Its loose way of framing and reporitte entry. in ...oder to obtain Patent. The Omit-neof balls , the 404 ...,q on the 0Mce 1.: be upon bolds. and he tree the front ,pags wr.rds would stmatar .-' bill, failed to t best of the farming land. 01 course. famous for their corafortableness due- - the Indian appropriation II ,Air ' 'I 1'..-,'..1 i c,mtitsjiy emberrasoting his- - DemoAlong ...halt the bill in the senate. and failed., is gone. and what is left Is often rough. ef the Washington panel's and fru- cratic the hot weather eesson. friends. Of course in the early -in; land that is ditriCtilt tO "F out certain provisions which or ., ; to strike have fano many of the en the front appeared Dewspwith i, page of ' the session. the senate days quently this tan; into shape. On much-o.i.,, 1a senators in linen. emelt and Mohair 'fetid not seem to b. Justified bY the re- bring f to make allowanee for the apen generally. When the vice presi. and estimates of the Indlaitit is impossible for, a poor man to bring ;Ta mita the frOck coat lilts rt,itiaproarsil i ports !te, in two into acres wits was feat . vice president's lack of familiarity cultivation in 3rears., roe the !sat of the fettlann. and rnot.t bureau. He did succeed. however, with senate procedure., and ,many of f 041. r the adoption of an amendment and unless the law is changed, many tured on the front page: for Mrs. Mar- hili rnlings were of the lawnsittesso are now dieseiri'lefor 'securing bill allowed to go unques- . 1i..1, lose will out. Senator homesteaders for a 1 sweeping provicting AA shall has quite as decided views comfort, rather than for tinpeayaneea, entlgreitittOttat'inve;tigationOohed., even though the satiate did' not . ro i..'; the amend of. the Rorah wants! Congress A senate, arrayed such as this But it 'halt had to he called bar husband, and has never been averse approve.. ;c would" than, serviee. and this..be thinks. :will. l.bill so that the settler. in lieu of col- cleated A gensation li some time' and had not the sins : faith by of presi., tivation. weaknesses of in expreardng them. After areeple of dent acted good may.establish mail? !diaclose on the advice of his friends the i , IA'S:ST. I RELCISAT GO 1.11BVIITY whieh thinkS. exist. 'hotting he his made improvements to i the irerVica months et this sort of publkity; the and quit his manner, the much of i the extent,of $1240 tor each acre of his arbitrary that Lane Senator a charged theof PlittYi senate comment upon appeals would have been compelled. in Through !AI newspapers began to appropriated by Fsotinpansulagat. entry. This. be thinks. will .make the i. the money to overturn the milling of of school teacher. from VTashington.,i three-ye,1:, the vice president's prominent. in the bill a practical benefit to not spent for the purree of Phil's-Is-the vice and Cffy Idaho Oregon, ,, 1 The senate president to eras holds it as intended 'Imre the homesteader. daily press reports, and there was sorne 'customs and tts precedents as mist whkb once refuse42 the request Iil ed by Congress: that the truism; ' deiphia. 4, the bei Introduced alien firgt without. l Ibis i Evidently. to. be taken being robbed afmelurh thI eff the.proir perttandy. bell . and it was loth to the to allow Liberty ..! grant to ,. . cultivation clause. their, timber,. mai) be 'Ireanelae expuettion, San to .., tits criticism got Mr. Marshal. for lid. the Dreettlialit .. , ., .. arbitrary power .. -.. . 1 . -- -! 7- - I ''S: e, ar as I , Iself-defens- - . r., . , ,. , - .. , , ' ' - , , , |