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HEADY FOR FIGHT. JACKSONVILLE FURNITURE CO. Stannard May Not be Able to Slip Out of Landis’ Decision. LEAVE IT TO JAPAN Chicago, Aug 3.—United States At torney Sims and Special Consul Kel logg and Wilkerson today drafted a petition to the United States circuit House Furnishers and court for a rehearing of the Standard Undertakers Oil case, in which the appellate court recently reversed Judge Landis. Judge Grosscup and his associates E. A. LAIVCJEEV, Mgr will be asked to reverse themselves JAUK8ONVIIJ.U. Okl'. on the ground that they erred in de claring that Judge Landis erred The petition will aver that the circuit German Navy League Discovers Large court misinterpreted th" testimony, Hill Says Laws That Help Alone Wil misread Judge Landis’ obiter dictum Make American Ocean Carry Addition to Program—Soon and did not understand the legal ing Trade Possible. Have 21 Battleships. premises on which he based his ini portant decision. The three points raised by the court will be met squarely. The first is St. Paul, Minn., Aug. I.—The an Berlin, Aug. 4.- The Japanese navy that Judge Landis attempted to im JACKSONVILLE, ORE. will take third place in 1911, according pose a tine upon the New Jersey nouncement that the Hill lines have to the bulletin made by the German Standard Oil company for the of abandoned the marine portion of their fenses of the Indiana corporation. j | .-hare in the trade with Japan and Navy League in its August report. China, while retaining affiliation with “Notwithstanding the assertions of This is to be flatly denied and the Japanese steamship lines, came as a Japan’s bad financial position,” the record to be cited to confirm the , I -hock to many people of the N'orth- claim that the court did not -read | article says, “ the so-called program of , west. According to the chairman of ESTIMATES FURNISHED 1907 appears to provide for consider the decision of the lower court as it | I the board, Janies J. Hill of the Great * applied to the evidence. able mure construction than has been The second point, that the whole Northern, it was to be expected. reported. From a fully well informed offenses were in settlements and not 'Why,'’ exclaimed Mr. Hill, “our quarter it is afiirmed that Japan, be in each shipment, and that ignorance Pacific trade has been gone for a year. As long as 15 months ago 1 told them sides building the three battleships, of existing rates excused the accept Aki, “A,” and “B,” and the four ar ance of rebates, will be respectfully what was coming.'' Asked if the action of the American mored criusers, Kurama, Ibuki and characterized as misapplication of the trans-continental roads in withdraw DEALER IN “E” and “F,” has appropriated money law and a ruling contrary to its ing from the Pacific carrying trade I for four additional battleships, each known maxims. The third point, that the fine of $29.- was due to resentment at the action of 12,800 tons, and for five armored 240,000 is excessive and confiscatory, of the interstate commerce comniis-| cruisers of 18,500 tons. is to be met by the contention that sion, Mr. Hill replied: Through these increases Japan will the corporation is a chronic offender "Resentment, no. The commission push forward in 1910-1911 to third rind gained many times the amount of cannot be blamed for enforcing the place in the world’s navies, Japan’s the fine by alleged rebating methods. law. The Pacific trade was given up position with’great ships now being: The financial statements of the com because it did not pay. America to- And Jeweler’s Sundries Ready, 14 battleships with a tonnage pany, showing net gains of more day has no Hag on the high seas, or might as well not have, for we cannot Repairing of all kind* a Specialty and ail of 191,400, and 12 large cruisers with than $.10,000.000 since the rebating be compete with any other country, and a tonnage of 113,000 ; building, three gan. the government regards as elo must hand the load over to anybody Work Warranted quent arguments. Opposite U. S. Hotel Jacksonville, Oregon battleships with a tonnage of 60,800, that asks for it. The only way for and four cruisers with a tonnage of us to continue in the Pacific trade i 66,900, to which must be added those STARTED FROM BRUSH FIRE. would be for the railroads to own | vessels embraced in the latestjinforma their own steamers and run them at a heavy loss. tion, namely, four battleships with a Destruction of Fernie Said to Have "We are not a seafaring nation. We total of 83,200 and and five cruisers Cost Number of Lives. have no sailors, though under the with a tonnage of 92,500.” Vancouver. B. C„ Aug. 3 — The city law Americans must constitute two of Fernie was nearly all burned Sat thirds or three-fourths of the crews. HEAT RECORD SMASHED. urday night by fire which caught What we must have to make an Contractor and Builder from a bush fire which had raged ocean-carrying trade posible is not subsidies, but intelligent legislation I Temperature in Chicago Registers al! the afternoon among the timber on the opposite side of Elk river from legislation that helps instead of Highest in Eight Years. the city. The sawmill plant of the ders.” Estimates Furnished on Chicago, Aug. 4. August heat re l.lk River Lumber company was the Buildings. Repairing cords for the past eight years were first to catch in the city of Fernie, LABOR WAR SERIOUS. smashed at 10 a. m. today, when the and from there the fire spread to the main offices of the Crows Nest ~ Coal mercury reached the 94 degree mark, France Making Supreme Effort company. Inside of an hour Jacksonville Phone 48 which it had not attained since August dreds of cottages of miners had hun- Cope With Situation. becn 5, 1900. Having reached this mark, 1 burned and the main business sec- Paris, Aug. 1.—The labor war be the liquid metal rested for a time, be tions of the city were swept away. came extremely serious this afternoon ing at the same mark at 2 p. m., but j Fernie has a population of about when the government announced its started up the tube later, determined 5000, and two-tbirds of the people determination A FULL LINE OF to arrest the leaders to break all records for the year 96 are homeless. One or two deaths oc of the General Federation of Labor, degrees, made July 23 the hottest day curred di".ng the lire Special trains nd this announcement was followed Paints, Oils, Calcamine, since July 21, 1901, when a mark of are being rushed from nearly all by a call from the federation for a Brushes, Sash and Doors 103 degrees was set. In spite of the towns to assist the homeless people. general strike of the masons and type I he total loss is said to be about setters. The masons are divided, high mark reached by the mercury, j $2,000,000. Patton’s Sun Proof about half having quit work. there was less suffering in the city Paints. The tvnesetters have been drawn than there was on some of the days last i into the trouble by an effort of the HEAT KILLS OFF BABIES. week when the temperatures were in | leaders to tie up press utterances the 80s. Then, however, there was which have ben unfavorable to them. great humidity. Today it was dry and Great Increase in July Death Rate The strike leaders believe they can a 15-mile wind was blowing from the Over Former Years. get along better without the papers. southwest. This kept the number of The government in its decision to Chicago, Aug. 3. — Enormous in deaths and prostrations down. crease in the death rate among ba arrest the leaders of the federation, Four deaths and 26 serious cases of bies last week put city health officials holds the organization responsible for | prostration had been reported up to 10 on the anxious seat, and unless the the outbreak Thursday at Vigneux o’clock. Tonight a cooling breeze weather turns cooler a still higher and other labor riots. Labor leaders say they arc prepared came off the lake, which lowered the point is expected in the weeks to to fight and a great industrial up temperature to 87 degrees. The police come. Office one block wouth of Courthouse A total of 206 children under t year heaval is threatened. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON killed 24 unmuzzled dogs. Government officials explained that of age an average of more than 29 FilhiKH marl* on hotncHtend» and timber claim». i dav—died, according to the statis the typesetters are working under an Correct plat« weekly «howintr all vacant land*. LEARN LANGUAGE FIRST. tics of the department. In th- 22 pre agreement and cannot strike without Notary Public and Conveyencer ceding days of the month the average breaking it. Legal papers of all kind* made out. Special rate was 18 babies. In comparison attention given to paper* in settlement of c»tates. Foreigners Ignorant of English Are with this total of 296 is an average SULTAN GRANTS LIBERTY. Abstract of Land Titles Denied Final Citizenship. of 161 for the week ending August Mont complete net of abstract books in th« 3 of last year and 139 for the week Denver. Colo., Aug. 4. A sensation county. Abstract made promptly and accurately* New Constitution to be Put Into Effect Real Estate and insurance was created in the Federal court today ending August 4. 1906. An official explanation of the in Fine liwt of county and town property for «ale when Judge Lewis, in throwing out Without Delay. and rent. half a dozen naturalization eases, held crease will probably be made public Money Loaned Constantinople. Aug. 1.—An offi tomorrow, but, generally speaking, Warrant« Ixmuht and »oltl. Collection» mad«*. that a foreign-born person must speak lack of proper care during the hot cial communication issued yesterday Tax«*» paid. Rent* collected. Prompt reply to all the English language before he can weather was given today as tile cause. announces the formation of a special letter». Charge* reasonable. secure citizenship. council to nut the constitution in force References immediately The council is com “1 cannot allow final papers to be Hon. II. K. Hanna, judge 1st judicial district, Growing Too Many Hops. and any Jack»onville buaine»» man. posed of Ki.imcl Pasha and the min given,” said the court, “where the New York. Aug. 3.—Baron I.ouis isters of foreign affairs and interior, j party seeking the same is unable to speak the English language. He can von Horst of Coburg. Germany, who the president of the state council has large hop interests in California, and the legal adviser to the porte. not understand the laws of this coun was a passenger on the steamer St PROFESSIONAL CARDS The sultan has decided shortly to try, its constitution or any of the acts Paul, which arrived here tonight. issue a rescript consecrating the con that go to prove his citizenship. He Sneaking of the situation in the in stitution. may have homesteaded u|H>n land, but dustry. he said that the troub’e is The leaders of Young Turkey arc he must read and write English before overproduction and that as a result working methodically to insure the Attorney-iit-Ldw he can secure his final papers and come the small hop farmer has been in se success of the new regime. They are vere straits during the past two years devoting their efforts in the first Will Practice in All Courts of the State before the court with a native citizen The prohibition movement in the place to getting the finances of the who can swear hi- has known the sub- Office on California street, one south and west and the licensing bill country in order and to the regular ject for a period of five years.” block south of the court house in England and Germany have cut payment of officials. down the demand, he says, with the Wheat Elevator Burned. A. E. Reames C. L. Reames result that there has been a Jailing Find Cache of Bombs. Chieag.o Aug. 4. Fire which was in prices. E! Paso. Texas, Aug. 1.—Sixty so hot that Hie firemen could not get bombs snupposed to be the ones re within ti block of it, and which made Pettibone Cannot Live. ferred to in the correspondence in it necessary to play streams of water Denver. Col , Aug. 3- An operation LAWYERS on buildings three and four squares performed today at St. Joseph's hos troduced as evidence in the trial of the alleged revolutionists here, were Practice in All State ami Federal Courts away, this afternoon destroyed the pital. in this city, on George A. Petti discovered in a cache yesterday about 1 Burlington elevators “ E ” and “ F, ” Kahler Block, four mile« beyond the Rio Grande JACKSONVILLE ¡ the Rock Island transfer warehouse of bone, formerly a member of the execu river from the city limits of El Paso. tive hoard of the Western Federation ■ that road and either burned or rendered The caehe was located near the point useless 500 box cars. The loss on the of Miners, showed that he is suffer- where the corners of New Mexico, grain in the two elevators is placed ■ng from cancer, and the physician« Texas and Mexico touch. The bomb« i by Armor & Co., who owned it. at in attendance agreed that his life were made of tomato cans, carefully LAWYER $700,000. The total loss is placed at could not he saved. Pettibone be picked with scrap iron and three came sick while in prison in Idaho sticks of dynamite, properly primed Office: One block south of depot. $1,000,000. awaiting his trial for alleged complic with fuse and icrcttssion caps. JACKSONVILLE, . OREGON ity in the murder of former Governor Conservatives Win in Cuba. Frank Stetinenberg. which resulted in * Find Wook for Women. Havana, Aug. 4. Election returns his acquittal. New York. Aug. 1.—Thirteen throughout Cuba indicate a general men ns a committee of the Women's I victory for the conservatives, who France Faces Great Strike. Leiirt’e of th" S’ite of New A*ork. have carried most of the important Pari«. \tig 3—A tremendous strike begin i ern«idc Thursday, which thev DENTIST cities. The liberals elected Albert ts brewing upon the French nation hone w'l! rive employment to 75.000 Office in Ryan Building, California St., governor of the province of Havana, nnemnlovrd women bv 1ti<m«i is 11 •cd railroads, according to present Th* IcK.rncr« through .in .mnenl «ent Upstairs but the conservatives were victorious Government acquisition to business men throughout the «fate, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON in the city of Havana. The liberals indications. showed their greatest strength in East f the Western railway, in addition to isk th.it .1« many of the irmy of ern Cuba. So far no reports have been 'he many lines it already held, •lie ttnemnlove<l n« no««ible be tiken hick bv “Prosperity day." Migust 15 received here of serious trouble at the brought matters to a crisis It added Afore thin i dozen firm« hive agreed immensely to the strength of the I polls. ■ »vernment employed railroad men to give employment to women. On the ground that living expenses Robbers' Swag Fifty Thousand. hive increased they adopted resolu Take Up Oil Case. Chicago, Aug. I. Terrorizing the tions calling for revision of the scale Chicago. Ang. 1 -United States jH>stmasters of Northern Michigan for District Attorney Sims innotinced Cross Land by Balloon. SOLICITS VOIR I RADI TOR ten years and stealing more than $50,- vesterdav thit the petition for the re- 000 from the government, George Boss Chicago. Aug 3 A transcontinen bearing of the Standard Oil case be and Frank Roach are under arrest to tai balloon race, «farting from either fore the United Stites circuit court Bread, Cakes day. The bandits were captured by I o« Angele« or San Francisco with would be filed within the next ten Postal Inspectors Frasier and Clark in the Atlantic «caboard a« the objective liv« The petition will a«k for a re Cookies and Pies a hut in the woods near Escanaba. noint. i< being planned bv the Fed hearing of the argument in the ease in the hone that the circuit court can When they were captured Ross and eration of American Aeronaut«, ac he induced tn change its reversal of cording to announcement« made bv GfORGC SC till ITR, PROPRIfTOR Roach had $10,000 worth of stamps the board of directors of the organi •he «29.00.000 Fne imposed by Judge and postal orders in their possession. I.andis on the Standard. zation here tonight. Japanese Navy Kill Be Greatly Increased by 1911. 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