Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Dec 1896, p. 2

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The Young men'a Democrnuc club of Mil-eta, the loading spirit in the you! pennant mm; the Democrats Of an. auto In the! luv. campaign, at a m loudly entertained General ' V flaunt Buckner of Kentucky, you Donner-ac candidate for vice no comptroller of the currency has m t can on national banks (or u. «m on their condition at the close at bullion Dec. 17. theâ€" Ver- Cm: any um n- “M ‘lea are blowing and “I In mm lot lhe venom ‘w .II! be driven "hon. Mach 1” k may to mar u. nu, new that number of {mum llfln; In Nio- eolnty. Art, In In a destitute mm“ at! may of them In tho- .lltIIy min. A nua- meeting u. El- 'mmmwm to at the nu. am the sovornor 1nd column a MID. to me. I sin-get it? u- w with me robbery o! aura-x at mum"... u awom. . '73.. A m. Cheri! Gundenon flbtu-ny wounded In unknown ”a: m um. i' ' Lain My New: urns the , W lhhur unlnu my ‘nr 3 a.” Guam and. brick comp-ray. nun-In work 3! Catskill. N. ll all had. at s vocalvor. The bad nun!" contrast- with and Nov Janey. The plant u “0.00.. on... a m nccuud o! uâ€" ; W Mum Ina-I nu cum-an Hog cholera broke out In the Poland Chin: herd of L. M. Van Auken, eon- Iidorol one o! the best In Iowa. Exâ€"an Linuonhm or Hum“ Md «trough In Pun, Texas, Mon- du a: mum to wmmgton. 'j The Dupont powder mm: at. Car- W’I Palm. and Gibson, N. J.. are waking nuht and day to fill [arse or- der: to:- the government. wish-nuance 31.000. ‘ “Media mum- r. a 13m men, umck I m u to whether or ‘9‘ the openmn' HM mic shown 1000mm of the II II. oourtylrd and MI body pm with mum. mm m It was ctr- All... N Y., ulln‘fllo ’Illo can. and (demand uh We! no Nu York pmfimuly. m loam! u m. an I. to low. In M! Ila-Ill to $1.500. P131100 boll-no mu mo 0! the ulna", of I‘m:- bo ll much with gun Yum-lotion. Ha bu a who at as to the undo-n fill the no“ “quorum! m min. 'u ever handed D it ‘0 MI! resolution." b a... of no will of ex-Inyor W at Anon m. the city 3,“! M. h) be used In “ a! a public park. The run a. count: ml I: lay- ty.. and Inch-d by a mob of I In No "a hang-d to a oa Juneau mounting to 821.- m lulu! the United m h gnu.” an the Dam " pan or seven mws up 'ro nan. gmnmxa ' W0“ ‘u mottle iron and long hon- handouâ€" WM“ A WEEK. “a. m and.) III winch-n" “Wits M 001th11: WI! mum! in 8" Hollow Rich County Utah for fllllnf many Sher-ll: Thom. an“ cliche, Duh “(13.1-1):me may: win. He m not to awn by In can“. nau- short! fiction. . 1‘ fit! but "Arch," "D!!!" and mm. nectar on or the aunt Rn:- um KL. hand we of than and shot til 0th: to m “Aral” mm 0' an. “DIE” odd Anton cm Jmthhmw, an» :4, Lu- the with we“ m- A mob of white men undo An It- on the negro laborers employed it a mum" It Cmfiold, Ark. The wuu- had on the Nuk- and twenty upon in: wonndad and hit an m flaunt medical attention. Ed Polen, who murdered his wife and mother-m4“! at Clinton, Ill, In April. was found guilty and antenna to like Imprisonment In the Chester pennan- C. E. Dewitt In in 1a" at Chllflcothe, ”0.. for Mn; counterfeit money. Wednesday nttht he sold his wife for 115 to Robert Weston of Corrolton. who left with her at once for Chicago. Pnnk C. Kile). treasurer of the Boa- ton fife deposit and trust company, I: a mutant! defnultcr for a sum ap- proflnlltlng ammo. George W. Bark. a farmer who lived two mne- north of Maynard. Iowa, set fire to his house, then went to his bed- room and shot himself. His body was found In the ruins. His mmny was was: at the "me. He was ”red a! life. During n free light In Center street, Aahlmd. P9,, Mlchael and John Gould- In were dangerously stabbed Ind Patâ€" rick Goulfln. William Evans Ind An- thony Cumming: were bully cu! about the {Ice find um; Robert leecmlch. ex-chlef of police. was subbed In the buck. Richie! and John Gouldln are not expected to recover. Bishop John J. Keane. formerly met tor o! the Catholic univernlly 3! Wash- lngton. has Irrived at Rome. The captain o! the F‘n'nch frigate Servant“?! bu been killed In a duel with I Tum-Ian omclnl numod Into. 1”.qu- received from Unmd Hutu Rum-tar [batty 11 Pet": an»: that Chin: In: “mud Ihe mks (or the prevention of collisions at an. Tb. bill to restrict (ho immigration of the colored ram Into Annuall- hu piled the leglshtln rennet]. Tin Much chamber of deputies «10le I credit at 509,000 [nan to provide for tho oflcinl participation 0! Prue. in the [iris-lain "position. 1'!- covet-amen! nutmklnn enu- mnm that (h. who-at "old for New south Wain In 7.036.000 bunholu, which I: 1.160.000 Mutual. bulov Ibo Ioc-l vnnu. Tho Runlan mlnluer or um” and communications, Prlnm Chlllznv. IN! the hammer 0! finance. )1. «In Wluo. with I view to promoting cxpum to America. bun remit-ed to introduct- I direct roducod through raurond tnr‘ II to Hamburg, hrvmeu and Brewer- luv-m. The Wurluucn'l club or len, Peru, held an ucllod meeting at Ihlch the Cuban qua-moo wu dluuwd. The club adoplcd I resolution to alluulbulo In large number: a portrait and n M- ognphy of Anionic Macw. The engagement I: announced at In. Behold Abraham Lowenhnupt. widow 0! Count Invenhaum. who was Nollie Bay-rd, youngest daughter » of Amhundor Bayard. lo Muurim llu- lren. n young uchltocl at Park. The colllory disaster at. Ruhlua. Run-la. resulting from an explosion 0! Medium. has proved more nerioul than u an! nponed. Forty persona were killed and twenty-neven are Ill" In Inning. Eight more 0! the anarchist: who re- cently had their trial In Barcelonn, Spain, (or throwing a bomb before [he Corpus curt-u procession In»! June have been nuanced to death. Six men are believed to have lost their lives in the tunnel or the Holy Cross mine near Red Clm, Coio. A blast ‘caused a great mil of earth, and ii. is believed the men are buried un- der It. Near metordsvllle, lud., Mn. Martha McGlll and her 16-year-old daughter Esme: were killed while crossing a trestle on the Midland rall- rosd by the eastâ€"bound mall lulu. Mrs. Sarah Mullen, aged 60 years, was burned to death at Scranton. Pa. Fire broke out in the heart of the business section of Uxbrldgeh Mam, at an early hour Sunday, and before it could be controlled four large business blocks and three other buildings had been reduced to ashes, entailing a loss of over $100,000,11pon which there is an insurance in various companies a! The masonic hall at New Brunswick, N. 1.. the largest building in town, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. The edifice cost $800,000, was five stories high, and was filled with occupied om- ces. The loss is about £400,000. 311ml Claus caused a $40,000 blaze at Olhkoah, WIL. In the Globe clothing store, owned by M. Kruschke. The boy Impersonating Santa Claus set fire to the Christmas tree, and in less than an hour the stock was a tow] loss. The Iron cog! o! the Tammi. ut D91!" Bay. Nick" I: on are from spon- taneous combustion. may-u: thou- lllld (on: are stared them; How much con will be destroyed cunnot be esti- mated. cAs‘UAL'nzu FOREIGN. , 8T. cum. I“ gado- What, No. 2 cash . Con. "‘1 3 mixed ' can. No. 2 mixed . an, Ho. 2 cash ..... Cioveraeed, December What. No. 2 spring.. Corn, No. 3 .......... Data. No. 2 white . Barley. No. 2 ........ Wheat. No. 1 hard Corn. No. 2 ....... Oats, No, 2..... flutter ........ .. 11ml, Ill gruuu ........ Ln) [1‘30 Sheep and lamb! 2.00 05.23 Corn. No. 2 ............ 3% Wheat. No. 2 redm. .9135 Date, No. 3 ............. .18 o .17 Egg ............... . 18 CHICAGO. Came, common to primal.“ Hm, all grades ........ 1.75 sheep and lambs 2.00 Corn. No. 2 ............ .2!‘ Wheat. No. 2 redw. 31‘ Data, No. 3 ............. .18 The Connecticut, mu Isl-lemma! convomion adopted a resolution ask- Dng that William D, Hoard of Wlsmn- Ill! be appoinied lecretary of agricul- tuft. A M" van Introduced by Representa- "We null 0! Rhode Island. approprlnt» In. 850.600 lot the erection in Wuhâ€" lngton of I monument to James G. Blaine. Eminent Mules ol Alllnnm. 0., I'D" nurprlacrl our the “Hun at tho P. W‘ Gull" rompnny. lhe largest rmall gro- cery atom In the rlxy. Liablllun will npproxlmue 820,000. with remune- clooe to 330.000. The People's memo. of which Gulml ls part ownor and manager. Is not Iflectul by the assign- ment. W. D. Ronmru- h (h. ‘ho [MINI on m- Comm Rummy. va \‘nrk. In! "and” to 1m- amount a! about 019.- 000. have nrnngrd with their rmmon tn mule, on [no basis a! 40 NY"! r'nah Ind 35 cents In our. two and "In. your rat". with no intern-n8. C. M. Norris. a lomlln: muilr drnlvr In Slalmnv, erh., for Iblru you“. has Mod mortgage» to mum s-ndllnrn nmmlnunx to ”.0”. Many hon am dying from l‘llul-‘rl In ”to Vlrlnlly o! [fluknlmrm Iowa. and men any will; through (In- country bllylnl the rnrmnm It In mm they are nipping mo dtummt meal to un- largrr rltlru. Sula Sen-tor Jam". Npllblll'ln. in drlnu. "In «huh mmm prvwm "w clmtlon a! :- rI-puhllrnn ”runner in Kon- luau. John Randolph Tucker. «Inn at the law whoa! u Wnnhlnxlau mm In- unl~ wrull)’ II rrporlml arms [mm hvurl tn’lnro u bl: home In lwuulmn. \‘I. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. A widown' olub bu bvuu organized at South Cato. Montcalm county, MI”... I]!!! Macaw-u nwmbon, the avowed abject at which In an undue» nu Immi- unllon u! tlulrublo young \rldowt‘rc Into that n-glon. The confereme bnwwn the secre- tary o! uxrlumurc and Sydney Fisher. mlnluttr o! uux'It-ulturo {or (he domln~ km 0! Cnnmlu. has munv'd m an agreement looking to the nlluplmcn- lion of (ha,- use ntm-k mmmulmv and Inspection regulation on both Islam or {lu- border. The miners ol the Des Molnos (lla- irict. Including the employee at len- iy-one miuvs. held 21 preliminary meet- ing Suiunluy to arrange fur a mass meeting on Jun. 2, m whkh a low] union auxiliary to the national mine workers' organization will he formed. A movement is on tool at Topeka, Kan.. to send a trnln load of provlalona to the poor at New York and Chlcago. h is claimed by some that fills in to retallate .on the newspapers of those titles that hure derrled Kansas seem- lllea and c-rmllt because the state cast It» vote (or the pnpullll party. The house. by 12'! lo 25:. Saturday passed a bill providing for government participation In the Nashville, Tenn.. centennial exposition. it appropriates $100,000 for a government exhibit and 830,000 for a government building. Mr. Cleveland and his rampanlons. who have been hunting In South Caroâ€" Carolina waters for a week, returned to the clly all un‘ early hour Sunday morulng‘. ’l‘hu prcshlmlt [(3913 much re- trashed. Attorney General Fitzgerald has filed n sensational demurrer in the United States circuit court in the case or the Southern Pacific company against the board of railroad commissioners of California. Nearly 4,000 men gathered at tho Coliseum hail, Denver, (3010.. for the purpose of petitioning the city, county and state to furnish them with work, so that their (amines may not starve during the winter. Gov. Drake has issued a. proclama- tion recommending that the people of the state mungly observe the fiftieth anniversary or the admission of Iowa Into the union. The state was admit- ted to the union Dec. 28. 1846. The body of Alexander Herrmann. the magician, was laid to rest in a vault, In Woodlawn cemetery, N. Y., Sunday. MILWAUKEE. NEW HISCELLANEUUS. nber .. 5.52;; LOUIS. DOWNERS GROVE ' REPORTER. YORK. 41.50 04.83 . 3.00 03.40 . 150 can .» my; . .21 .19 .299; .22 05.00 08.40 05.5. 63.46 65.23 Penmylnnh Ulnar: In Dung". Fully a wore of miners we‘re Imprin- ‘oned Monday afternoon by an explo- sion of gas in Baltimore No. 2 shaft of the Delaware 1nd Hudson coal comâ€" pan,- fifty or sixty others barely ec- on foreign reiniiona invorabie to his resolution recognizing iha indepen- dence of Cuba. Mr. Morgan of Ala- bama presented a further report on the same lines, embodying um views a: himseif and Mr. Mills. Several other Cub-n resolutions m're oflomd. The Cameron and Morgan reports were laid on the table until after the holidays. The main even: of the day 1n the senate was the presentation by Mr Cameron of the report of the committee Hominy. "of. ti. , The house practically commend the consideration of the legislative. execu- tive and judicial appropriation bill. but final actlon was postponed. The house spent the remainder of the day in the conflderatkm of the legistatlve appro- priauon bm. voted to the name of the thirty-sew en pension and reflof hm: favorley acted upon by the committee 0! the whole last Prlrlay. Fourteen prlnte pension bills were favorably mused It bu bun genus")! supposed that the treasury at the nation In. low In mm. but enough mono. has been raised to buy a in: new cruise". and the navy department Is now recon- ntmctlng two of Its o'd nrmorclads that have been lying abandoned for a long time. The names of tho old ves- sels that are being put in repair an the Numnctn and the Vtuorla. The Spain is propel-um for a nan! mâ€" glnmem with Hu- l’nllfld Slalom. Every nMp yard in the anrlnm lo all": with nrflmns prnmrlnl tho (mt-e lnvlnrnle ships of ('aslllv and Leon for 1 final struggle. and then once proud Spam will he no more. The senate passed the lmmigrnuon bill, known as the Lodge blll. with a new section providing. Illa! ill» vmflu- slon shall not apply to persons urriv~ in: from Cuba «luring the continuation ol the present disorders there. An paused. [he bill amt-nus the immigra‘ ‘ lion lam; so u to exrlude from unmis- sion to lin- ll'nm'd Slates all [muons over 125 years ol use who cannot rvutl null wriu- the language 0! ”MW mun-I: counir) or some other language. but un udlnisuible immigrant over the age of Ni may bring in wilh him. or sulul for. him wire or parent or grandparent or child or gruntiwn, notwithstanding the luahlliu' lo mm null wrllc. Frill-y. Ibo-r. In. Thin was pl'ivuh- hill day in the "our. [ml moat oi llu- urn-Ion wan d1“ Want Ila-rd In the c-blnat. W”! In. wan. to last. A: the meeuu of the Minnow“ m: final at My m Dunner“ mm: a redoin- _ land at” an ham: Woman in ,A 4‘: mu m The house passed the third of tin- regumr appropriation bills (that for the support of the army) and entcmd into the considerauou of (he legishl- tlve, executive and judicial bill. The latter carries 521.669.369, or 336.399 more than the law for the rum-out year. ' “'ednudny. "or. Ms. Mr. Bailey (dam) of Texas asked for the immediate consideration or a reso- lution to inrontigatc u“! conatruction of the battle-ship Texas. Mr. Ding‘ey (rep) of Maine objected and the resoâ€" lutlun was referred. An e’xritlng debate took place in the senate over Mr. Allen's proposed umc-mhm‘nt ‘ to the Dingley bi". Thraughuut the debata- tllo sPnUmenL prevailed mm the mu was. ”Fill! and Mr. l’latt of the mum“.- vommluee an- nounm‘d that no effort. would be made to “(‘33 the measure to passage. The pension appropriullnn mu was taken up, and unnr in brief «Msrussiun wus‘ passed as it. camr from thv Imuse. It now gem: up thv Prvsfm-nt. Tlmrnduy. new. 17. FROM WASHINGTON. Coudaumd Summary of the “'ork Ac- ulmpllnhrd by the Luclilnturu In the Upper um! Lawn-r llouu for the Pan Week. PROCEEDINGS IN NATIONAL HOUSE AND SENATE. PROSPECTS OF A NAVAL BATTLE WITH SPAIN. Bynnm Return from "to Halt. Chairman Bynum '0! the 301d Demo- cratic committee has opened headquar- ter: in New York and placed a repre- sentative In chm-3e, but says that he has not definitely determined whether or not he wm remove to New York. Agrlelhnfll mu Framed. The house agricultural committee has practcally completed the agri- cultural anroprlatlon bill. The amount to be appropriated will he ghoul. the same, whlch was $2,298,532, including the weather bureau. Wu.” Wnnhlpu on the lake». Representative Burton of Ohio Introâ€" duced a joint resolution in congress directing the president to conduct ne< satiation: with Great Britain to secure, If possible, the abrogation of so much of the treaty of 1817 as forbids the bulldlng of warships on the great lakes. Relollmnnu wgre adopted for gov- ernmental control of tolephone and telegraph; for the more vlgomuz in- vafigation of armor plates for war- ehiw. and for the government to estab- lish It: own works for mnklng such plates. and ‘for government control n! all means of cgmmunlcatlon and transportation. In, and the Nsnlutlon was adomod‘ former nauml boat has a m-pmnmvm or 7.01!- mnn. whlle "w \'morla lon- nan is only 7,000. “man the two boals are mnnnmi mrh will carry mm" mm onion: and mm. Th:- Numancta will be armed with (our slxtoon-mnummer llontnfla guns. eight fmlrthnâ€"comi‘ meter Cane: mllcbflring wnptma. and three other similar gum. twelve-conu- meter in hora. m Nordon‘els and an Mum gum Thp Vittoria wlll haw- slx sixteen-centimeter Huntorin and non. nlx hmrteeu-rontlmou-r and six twolveâ€"cemimemr quirkâ€"firing mm. and a dozen or so "gm" weapons 0! the rapid-fir? and marhlne-gun style. The Spanish navy Mods 1" thv Nu. A rcnuluuon (or n kll'lifll’lllh‘nl of In- T hur. will: uumher cabinet onto". mu; adonhul‘ A resohukm that no ofllrlulg of the Amer an Federation of Labor: nlmlud lu~ in: mm] H) umllale or parv‘ Urllmr “in. uny nullllml party I'uu' mlnpn-d )I'JH. .17; nay-I. 17. ,\ nun-9 hulun by "ulwumw "0311-. rm-mnnwndd In: that unhm Int-n dn not «Him in tho ; Mun- mlHuu. v.” «(In-rm-ly rrponed' Ivy thv n-ommitu-e on In» ground of! twins nn 1an lmzomvm or m-rumul Hub”. The report mm mu a-nnmrrml ’l'lu- prim-in.” husfuvas Lrunsuvled Rqur-lay was thu- lrausfvrring of tho- hmduuarlers from Indianapolis to Washington. A uxrung fight was made to noun-r [In-u: fur Chicago. 'I‘Iu- commute:- on Mghl hour day re- ported Iu favur o! the n-cummmmauous of Presldem Gomperx, null In favor of a general movement {or slIOI‘U-‘I' hours In tlu‘ mm- lulure, May I 5‘19', being nu med. By a vole of L915 to :m: the Ameri- cuu Federation of Labor wmu on ruc- onl Friday as favoring the Irma coin- age of ailver at the mlio of 16 w 1. Thu vlm-tiuu o! ufllwm resulted In lln- \‘indiu'atinu 0! l’rvsillem (iunuwl's. Secretary Mm‘rallh wag: no; a cam”- date and no om- opposed Frank Morri- son of Chicago. Wm: nu.- exception of the sourflary the old oflin-rs wuro uuok-cwd and all m' them by alt-clam- :Itiun. A-u‘kmn Federation in Heulou It Cl.- dnnuti. 0M0. At. Thursday's session of the Ameriâ€" can Federation of Labor Sec- rotary Augustine McCraith made ‘aerious charges. tin.- deductions from which were that President Som- nel campers. (luring tht- recent ;-resi< dential campaign, was in the service ni‘ the silver mine owners, Alter a ars- slon lasting nearly three hours. dur- ing which time i’roaidunt tiompers was not called upon to make any defense. the convention vindicated him. A resolution was passed providing illfli. local unions afliiiatcd din-(wily with the 1 American Federation 01' Labor should] ilx their dues in not less than 50 cont»: :1 month. and they m-n, gin‘n until Jan. 1 so to amend ihrir vonnlitutions as to contorm Min the rules at the federation. LABOR LEADERS MEET. mun-ml. M flkhlnn stockâ€""i The Michigan Stockmens .‘u' tlon adopted retaliation: any. [regs for the re-enlctmen't a: Klnley tam! on wool and the ' of sorted wool from Amerlm . A turn! on all kinds of 1110' also demanded. "III "In: on than Shae Du). Gov. Bradley has Indicated am will fix the same day for the exam of both Scott Jackson and Alonzo w in. The governer ls nlready recon mg menu by hundred: media; mercy for Pear} Bryan's murders! noel-Ion anan- Shane]. The fight between Sharkey and Flu- simmona (or possession of the $10,000 purse was concluded Thursday when Judge Sanderson of the Superior (‘mm absolved the Injunction restraining an Anglo-Calflornia Bank from aching the check. The. court he“ that It had no Juflsdlfllon in the matter. leis of wiid onion iAliinm rimk). of orgoi (marinas). or more than one per mm of the awed of wild flax (Carnelian smlva). wiid ran-0t "Manon: val-om). piamain iPiamago spec-Egg), wild cm l’mpidinm spar-in), quack grass (A‘â€" ropyrnn muons), pennycreu (Thlupl arvenso). prickly iettucp (tactile: scl- rloia‘, or wild mustard (Bra-sic: species.) farm-mom: It can wihly 301. It has mm A dwn nmored ships. Iklch mount 1M guns at lnrgo nub" sud mon- lhan ma mm: of (hr small cell”. It has 185 unnrmnrnl ships. Includlns null-urn. mnbonls. training ships. and dispatch vessels. which mount 21% large guns Ind 23.!- of mo- small caliber. Spain has hwy-hint torpedo bouts of the first-rum» Ind sowmy of the sec-- ondmlass. (In form" for home pro- motion and the latter for service abroad. In her navy there are 1.78! amt-pm and 15.560 sailors. There are m mom and 9.000 marines. In th navy men-p them are 15.000 omen-n and milom 3n. :3. That no sot-d shall b0 sold. ofln-rnd, or expand (or uh» in the l'nlu-u Slam which remain. any nod: a! dmhlu-r ICuu'uln uncles). Can-d: thlh' «('unlmm anemia). Run-Inn llllnlle (Sulmln lull Irngm). Ibo bulb‘ To vary out the nrovlaluna 3‘ this an. seeds of grasses. clover. d othvr forage plants from lorelgn co - :rieu shall be allowed entry Into 1h l‘nltod States only at the pom of Bon- ton. New York. Phllndelphla. and llnltlmore. under such regal-lion: as may be prescribed by the Secretary of Axl'lcnlmrc lll concurrence with the Sm'mlur)‘ o! the Trenuury. The Iuw‘ lion of such mcls ut sald port- shall lw Ill'Jth. umlvr [he allrectlon o! the Sow-relar," u! Aallvultnre. by ukllled ex- m rls who shall have passed an eumln- ullt)" FIIDWIIIR than to be thoroughly comm-(Hut lu Ilm work of weed Inspec- llun. in. Would nag-nu. the Import-non a flood- I’or Agriculture. Hon. Silas A. Cook of the sixth Wh- comstn District, author of the filial cheese bill, passed at the first. Beulah or this congress. is again at the front with another measure of protection for farmers. ll. Is at present known II House Bill No. 9532 and was intro- duced Doc. 10. it was referred to the committee on Ways and Means and will probably be passed before the final adjournment of the Fifty-fourth Con- gress. March 4. Section 1 01' the bill provides that no seeds of grasses. clo- wrs, or other forage plants shall be ad- mitted into the United States. either in bulk or package, which contain any ‘ seeds of (ladder (Cuscuta spccles), Can. ada thistle (Carduus arvensis), Russian thisllptSalsola imii tragus). the bulbiem of wild onion (Allinm vinenie) or ergot (Ciaviceps). or more than one per cent of the 890113 or wild flax (Cornelius so. Um), wild carrot [Daucns carom). plan- tain (l’lantngo species), wild cross (be- pidium species), cookie (Agrostemma. gnimgo). chess (Browns secaiinus). qnlick grass (Agmpyron repent). pell- nyrress (’i‘hlaspl arvenu). prickly 101- luue (antncn scariola), or wild mus- tard tBrnssica species), or which have. eltllcr inadvertently or intentionally. liven mixed with interior see? or [out mnl ter. \ am a.“ THE COOK SEED BILL.

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