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vyfi : y-4 12 The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2 .Washington News Colonel John S. MoHby, tho cIIb tinguishod confodernto leader, lias boon rotlrod from (ho government Horvlco on account of ago. Tho troopore of Ft. Myor tried to break In tho jnll at Ft. Myor Heights for tho purposo of lynching a negro, who had killed a white soldier. Tho French foreign ofllco has set August 18 ns tho dato for tho cere monies attending tho presentation, by the state of Virginia, of tho bronzo reproduction of Houdon's famous statue of Washington to tho people of France. Tho statue will bo located In Paris. An Associated Press dispatch from Doverly, tho summer capital, says: "Continuing his policy of practical conservation, President Taft signed orders withdrawing 35,073,164 acres of coal lands from tho public domain in tho states of North and South Da kota, Washington, Utah, Colorado and tho territory of Arizona. Of tho total withdrawals 20,698,469 acres aro new, while 14,374,695 acres are covered on confirmations and ratifi cations, under tho new law, approved Juno 25, of withdrawals made dur ing the last four years by both Presi dents Roosevelt and Taft. North and South Dakota are tho two states affected by tho new withdrawals. From tho public domain in North Dakota tho president has withdrawn from settlement 17,828,182 acres of land believed to contain workable coal. In South Dakota tho amount withdrawn Is 2,870,287 acres. Pre vious withdrawals confirmed by tho president aro divided among the sev eral states as follows: Washington, 2,207,967 acres; Arizona, 161,280 acres; Utah, 5,814,287 acres, and Colorado, 6,191,161 acres. The withdrawal orders, prepared by the geoponical survey and approved by tho secretary of tho interior, reached Beverly from Washington lato tonight. They were sent tonight to tho Taft cottago on Burgess Point, where they were signed by the presi dent. 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