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4 Jacksonville Real Estate Co. €. Dealers in the very choicest and cheapest fruit, farm and timber and good stock ranches. Call on or write ADOLPH SCHULZ, - Manager Jacksonville Oregon Charles F. Dunford DRAYAGE Express. Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agent for Colestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON F k BANK Jacksonville Post OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF Agent for Government at Work on Merger Suit. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Chicago, July 31.—Special agents oi Published every Saturday by the Post the government are in Chicago trying to collect evidence to substantiate Publishing Co. BIDS FOR COLLIERS HIGH. J. B. BARNES, Editor. proceedings tor the disruption oi the TALK WITH SCOTT FIRST. Harriman system of railroads upon the ground that the combination is in Admitted as second class matter at violation oi the Sherman anti-trust Navy Department Rejects and Will In Roosevelt Not Ready to Act on West vite New Tenders. act. Point Hazers. Jacksonville, Oregon. For more than a week Ralph M. Washington, Julv 31---- Voting Seere Oyster Bay, Aug. 6. Secretary of McKenzie, who did a great deal of SUBSCRIPTION preliminary work in the investigation tarv of the Navy Newberry announced War Wright has sent word to Presi $1.50 w Inch the interstate commerce com yesterday that of the bids submitted dent Roosevelt that he desires the pres One year, by mail.................. mission made into the affairs of the for colliers under the provisions of the ident to see Colonel Scott and talk with Harriman railroads has been industri naval appropriation act at the last ses him regarding the findings and recom RATES FOR ADVERTISING ously working among big shippers sion of congress, none will be satisfac mendations made by a board of inquiry One inch, one column, per month. $ .50 with a view to ascertaining how thfe tory. He announced also that, ns no and indorsed by Colonel Scott in the One inch up to 15 inches per month Harriman combination has been used, emergency existed requiring immediate case of the suspended cadets. Colonel per inch......................................... .50 if used at all, to stifle competition and delivery of anv collier, the navy de Over 15 inches and up to 20inches. .45 restrain trade. On Mr. McKenzie's partment would invite tenders of col Scott undoubtedly will be received at 20 inches and up to 50 inches.......... .40 new calling list are all of the traffic liers to be delivered within 12 months, Oyster Bay by the president on his way to West Point from Washington. 50 inches and up................................. .35 men of the big industries in the city. specifying in the invitations the gen The president's assistant secretary, The space can be used in one, two, It is not known with what success he oral characteristics, speed, carrying ea three, four, five or six columns wide. is meeting, but his investigation is ' parity and equipment necessary for th. Rudolph Foster, this afternoon made Copy should be in as early- as possible. taken as meaning that the “big stick'' naval service. a statement saying the president had Not later than Thursday noon to insure has again begun to swing over the not received the final decision of the The appropriation was $525.000 publication in the following issue. 'Harriman lines. War department. The statement adds: each vessel, and the wording of the It is understood that evidence is was such as to afford ail advantage ti “The president, of course, will con e LOCALS desired for use in connection with a Local readers will be charged for at suit to be begun by the government, the Massachusetts company, which to no final decision until he hears had three colliers practically ready for from General Wright.” the following rates: which will be similar to the Northern First insertion per line...................... $ .10 Securities case, which resulted in the delivery. The department decided that Subsequent insertions............................. 05 disruption of the Hill merger, so far the bids were excessive, and did n >t Debt is $20,677,414 More. meet all of the requirements. The an Church announcements, resolutions of as a holding company is concerned. Washington, Aug. 5. The monthly nouneement of the rejection of all bids condolence, births, marriages, deaths was made after a conference held by statement of the public debt shows . and general news items will be published Mr. Newberry with Admiral Converse, that at the close of business July 31, I free. Anything pertaining to the good IMMIGRATION BUREAU FRAUD president of the board of construction, 1903, the debt, less cash in the treas of the county will be cheerfully pub- and with representatives of the com ury, amounted to $958,809,823, which ! lished. We reserve the right to correct ' all grammai defects in copy sent in. Scandal Said to Have Been Unearthed panics which submitted bids. is an increase for the month of $20,- by Commissioners. The bids were received during last 677,414. ; All communication» must be signed by The cash in the treasury is month. William Cramp & Son of Phil i the party sending them irt. Don’t be $1,791,038,029, against which there San Francisco, July 31.—The big I abusive in your communications, but stick, adelphia, proposed to build three col in the hands of Theodore are demand liabilities outstanding give good news. Roosevelt, is about to swing amid the liers at $475.000 each: the New York amounting to $1,437,409,856, which Shipbuilding company, of Cnmden. N. ranks of the Pacific coast immigration leaves a cash balance of $353,638,173. bureau of the government, and when J., at $438.1100 each; the Massachusetts The apparent increase in the public Ship company, of Boston, at $425,000 it swings, if seemingly reputable re debt is accounted for by the loss of ports can be relied upon, heads big eaeu, and the Maryland Steel company, cash in the treasury, which, during anff little are apt to fall into the bas of Baltimore, at $376,000 each. July amounted to nearly $36,000,000. ket of political oblivion. This loss was occasioned by the large STATE GUARANTY ILLEGAL. An investigation, which has been also by the redemption of the notes of going on for over a year under the direction of a special commission National Banks Cannot Accept Terms failed and liquidating national banks named by the president, it is said, and the reducing of circulation of na of Oklahoma Law. has revealed evidence of alleged con tional banks. nivance on the part of the immigra Washington, Aug. 4. In a formal tion agents in the smuggling of Chi opinion rendered by Attorney General Law Will be Given Test. nese and Japanese coolies into the Bonaparte at the request of Secretary Washington, Aug. 6. The constitu United States, both along the Mexi of the Treasury Cortelyou, it is held to can border and in the Pacific ports of tionality of the Federal law prohibit be illegal for any national bank to entry. ing the importation of women from The commissioners who have been enter into a contract or other arrage- foreign countries for immoral purposes conducting this investigation now ment with state officials for the pur is involved in the cases < f Alphonse have their data almost completed and pose of creating a guaranty fund out and Eva Dufour, which are docketed in a short time will make their for of the bank’s deposits or capital stock mal report to Washington. When the to be used in paying the depositors of today in the Supreme Court of the material is in the hands of the presi any bank included within the terms of United States, Six indictments were dent he will be ready to take immedi a state statute, any deficiency there returned against each in the United States Circuit court sitting in Chicago, ate action. may be in the amount to be received Agents of the government are now on the charge of violating the immi by them from assets of such bank in in San Francisco working upon the gration laws, and Judge Landis refus finishing details of the case. They arc the event of its failure. ed to release th-'m on the writs of Mr. Cortelyou requested the attorney making use of a staff of Chinese de habeas corpus, 'i ney took an appeal tectives and it is declared a complete general’s opinion “as to the legal right to the Supreme court. The maximum underground system has been uncov of national banks in the state of Okla ered and a band of Chinese leaders homa to contribute toward the guar punishment is five years imprisonment and a fine of $5,300 in each count. revealed. anty fund or to avail themselves of Much evidence has been obtained of the other privileges of the state bank Ready to Begin Tests. this practice in southern California ing act.” where it is charged orientals have Washington. Aug. 1 The work of been regularly passed across the Mex inflating the big gasbag of Captain Opium Users in New York. ican border under the very noses of Thomas S. Baldwin's airship will be a force of immigration inspectors. Washington, Aug. 4. At least 5,000 begun today. The tent in which the white persons in New York city are balloon will be housed arrived at Fort slaves to the opium habit, according to Meyer yesterday and will be pitched APPEAL TO LAW. the statement made today by I)r. today By Monday, birring accidents, Captain Baldwin will be ready to make Illinois Manufacturers to Test Decis Wright, one of the three representa his first flight There is an element tives of America on the international ion on Export Rates. commission whiqh in investigating the of uncertainty as to what Captain Chicago, July 31.—The Illinois Man opium traffic throughout the world. He Baldwin's acrid craft will do when ufacturers’ association took up the said the investigations have led also to it gets up in the air many of its fea In Asiatic export problem yesterday and the estimate that there are from 600 tures being new in this country asked Levy Mayer for an opinion as to 1,000 Chinese residents of New the past Captain Baldwin has siecred bis balloon by shifting the weight of to the best method of procedure. I Members of the association through- York who are addicted to the drug. bis body. I out the state are alarmed over the The commission intends to extend its Deepen Mare Island Straits. prospect and purpose to use every activities to all the main cities of the effort, both legal and otherwise, to country, to determine the extent of the Washington, Aug. I. The board of change the situation -lie of drugs in the United States. civil engineers of the army and navy The Canadian Pacific yesterday de apponited to suggest some methods of clared that it was not a party to New London is Penitent. improving the approach« s to the Man- the new tariffs which the zXnicric.an Washington, Aug 1.—Satisfactory Island navy yard, has decided on Un transcontinental lines have put out In railway circles here the under assurances have been given the naw employment of hydraulics in the Man- standing is different. It does not department by the officials and citi Island straits. By this means it will matter, however, so far as the effect zens of New London, Conn., that be pi.-sible to provide an adequate of the new tariffs is concerned, for there will be no further discrimination depth of the channel at Mare Island to no railroad originating traffic here against the enlisted men of the navy, accommodate the largest war vessels. would maintain a traffic agreement or the uniform of the United States, The project is said to be feasible and with the Canadian Pacific except in the places of public amusement can be maintained, when once it is in I upon the same terms as traffic is in that city. A formal letter has I.... .. stalled, for $25,000 a yi ar. received by Acting Secretary of the < maintained with American lines. The fact developed yesterday that < the railroads are aggrieved even Roosevelt Entertains Guests. Oyster Bay, Aug. 6. Secretary of < | more by the commission's ruling that a welcome to uniformed men of the Treasury Cortelyou and Thomas J. “such rates or fares must be the same navy. for all. regardless of whether ocean O'Brien, American ambassador at To < carriage may be designated by the kio, were guests of President Roose Release 43 Captives. or passenger” This would velt at Sagamore Hill today, Secretary < | >hipper compel the railroads to deal with Washington, Aug. 6. Estrada Ca < tramp ocean steamers, which they brera, president of-Guatemala, has re Cortelyou driving over from his home nt Hah-site, mar Huntington. Other < positively refuse to do. It is the con leased 43 political prisoners, according guests of the president today were: W. I sensus of opinion that there is no to a dispatch received at the State de power which can compel the railroads partment from ALnierican Minister C Forbes, vice governor of the I’hilij- pines; R. It. Rogers, general counsel < , to engage in this business if they do Hi-imke today. Of this number 32 of the Isthmian Canal commission; 1 not see fit to do so. were Guatemalans, six Hondurans and Robert. J. Collier, Norman Hapgood < vfu- Nicraguans. It is believed that and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan. < California Gains in Value. these men are among those who wi re San Francisco, July 31 —The Cal alleged to have been implicated in the N< w Man at St. Anthony. Itornia. promotion committee’s Bnlle < t-n of Progress, dated July 31. will sav: several attempts on the life of Cabrera Washington, Aug. 5. Announce during the last two years. < “Evidence of the development of the ment was made at the Postoffice de state is given in the reports for the partment today that Charles ('. Moore < fiscal year of the county assessors Give Consuls Refuge. had been appointed postmaster at St. to the state controller. Impressive < Washington, Aug. 4. Word of the gains are recorded in most counties arrival of the gunboat Marietatta .•J Anthony, Idaho, in place of Marcella* J. Gray, removed. This change was over the figures of a year ago. and the sum total will show a gain of Ceiba, Honduras, Captain Maxwell decided upon several weeks ago after commanding, has been received at the many millions in the taxable property an inspection of the office. The de < of the state. Captain Maxwell partment says Mr. Gray has been care Bond elections have Navy department. will give refuge aboard his vessel to been held in a number of cities and less in the conduct of the office and towns and in every case the voters the foreigd consuls at Ceiba, whose < have declared for civic improve exequaturs have been cancelled by failed to give it the personal attention required. < ments.” President Davila, of Honduras, if con ditions make it expedient for them to Treasury Department Is Upheld. < Three States Fight Trust. retire from the city. Washington, Aug. 5. The attorney < Topeka. Kan . July 31.—Attorney- general has upheld the Treasury de General Jackson yesterday file-! in the Knockers Are Challenged. partment in its view of that packages district court of Shawnee county ous Oyster Bay. Aug 1 — Morality of th.- ter quo warranto and injunction by the distilled spirits produced at dis worker, on the anamn canal is to b<- -urts against the Yellow Pine associ tilleries not affected by restraining or • he -ttbject of a conference between ation of St. Louis The attorneys- ders must be marked in accordance < general of Missouri. Texas and Okla president Roosevelt and Serretarv of with the regulations which took effect homa, it is stated, filed similar suits War Wright .oday. Secretary Bishop July 1. A circular letter is soon to be in their respective states in a eon of the canal commission said venter- i erted effort tn break dip what is al lay: “The president is annoyed at the ; issued to the internal revenue collect strictures on the morality of the canal ors instructing them in accordance < leged to be an illegal combine to raise camps and wishes them cleaned up.” with this view. the price of lumber to a figure said < to be unreasonable and fictitious. Colonel Symon* Retires. Send LeonarJ to Tokio Fair. < Washington, Julv 81.—Colonel Tims. Indian* Steal Railroad. Washington, Aug. 5. Major H, nry Phoenix, Ariz., July 31.— Fourteen W. Symons, corps of engineers, was F. Leonard, of the Marine corps, has Pima Indians were taken, to the coun ulaced on the retired list of the army been designated as naval attache to th« ty jail yesterday at Florence to serve yesterday on his application, nfter Tokio Exposition commission in ré a term for the theft of railroad prop- more than 37 years of service. Colo ponse to the request of Commissioner erty from the Southern Pacific com- no| Svtnona is now employed on the General Loomis. Major Leonrd’s con company. The Indians are the lead- New York state canal commission. He nection with the commission will begin ing men of the village on the Pima vas formerly superintendent of public about September 1. aa , river built largely out of railroad ties. grounds in this city. O F Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE INVESTIGATE HARRIMAN. OREGON This bank endeavdrs to promote the interest of its customers along whatever line it is practicable for it so to do. With a large capital, a strong Directory and an experienced staff of employees we are prepared to handle all business entrusted to us. We solicit your business upon the basis of sound and progressive banking, liberal and courteous treatment.