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3 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ij, 1908. Crockery Dept. cf A. V. Allen's Store SITUATION IS CLEAR ( OFFERS FOR TODAY NiKD jiu m m 11 t Ryan States Copper Deal Removes Danger of Trouble. DISPUTED PROPERTY SOLD Better come early to get one at thi- ptioe; supply i limited, and every day we offer U kinds of tinware, and graniteware st price lower than ever tola in this city. lVm't take our word fr it; come aud see. Bargain-seekers Amalgamated Copper Company Pay llmni 915,000,000 For Properties in watch the windows daily of crockery department, where bargains r alwy displayed. , Dispute Litigation Involving $50, 000,000 in Claims, Will be Settled. GRAVE I while the passage, of the Foster bill, I now pending in the llouv, might make I it possible for the Chinese authorities to hold the people in check and avert I a massacre or the American contingeni in China, only the complete climina- UtmeSC AOVICeS indicate IfOUDiei tion of friction can give promise of re- Is it Hind establishing the waning trade between China and the United State. Mr, I Schwerin earne East t testify before a .Congressional committee on the exclu- MISSIONARIES IN DANGER ' sion question. 1 Indications Point to General Massacre PACKERS' CASE GOES ON. ( HKWIiO. Feb. U. The cxamiuation! NKW VtUK, Feb. 14-Discussing the transaction completed yeterdy by which a majority of the Iteinte mine iu Montana were taken over lv the Amalgamated Company, John 1. Ityan, prei,eut of the Anaconda Copper Com pany and tlie managing director of the Amalgamated Copper Company, lnt night aid: "By the acquisition of the various properties from the Holme there i nothing left to make trouble or start litigation. The purchase ha cleared the entire Montana situation for all time. The Montana Copper producer Piano Number With Bvcry $5 PnrclinMo at Wise's TEASER NO, 1 With every Men's Suit or Overcoat un der 16. WISE gives a screen worth 01.50 of All Foreigner U China-Boycott ' the "T-rwntativM of Swift and Co, : ,1,. ii . i ..... ..:..i....i Arouse Intense Hatred of Foreigner Department Prepared For Trouble. Armour ami Company will begin. INQUIRY NOW ENDED NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-R. 1. Schwer in, vice-pwsident aud general manager j . of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company j whose business relations with those of ! China have been intimate fur more than; i a dozen years, regards the situation in China with grave apprehension. He! con-iders the manifestations of di-or- ' der ss primarily anti-American but, with the sentiment of "China for the Chinese," underlying the erruptions, the trouble is certain, in his opinion, to spread and become an anti foreign up rising that will make all other nation alities excepting the Japanese, the ob ject of attack. Speaking of the prospect of trouble lr. Schwerin last night said: "The present situation is eertainly exceedingly serious, and the safety of all tbe missionaries in the empire is menaced. Indeed, I should not be sur- j prised at any time to read of a whole-! tale massacre. And if it should come ! to such a pass which I fervently hope! Vuy be avoided, we simply would be ; paying the penalty of our folly and ! reaping the. fruit of our outrageous j facts cms-ruing the Meade disaster so treatment of tbe Chinese. I faf lhfy (.an k(ioHn arfi fwth '"The Boxer uprising of !! was one j . , ... ' , , 'he finding of the hoard of ui'iuirv, of the evidence of the fcrm-nt of antl-1 foreign feeling, but when o.d.r lw.1 j c"ined of Captain Wendell I .Simp been restored no people stood clo-er j on and A. K. Williams, and Lieutenant to the Chinese than did the American.! ( I. Cabbel. made public je-terday a Ami as a re-ult our trade with ( hin.i ,,)', had inerea-crl tiy leips mid Itoimds .mi-e j the end of the lloxer outbreak. Hut the I will now 1 left in a position to produce ... . ... . i i .... , . . , in the beef packer' case, wa Hmslietl "Tl" "rr l""u "''""i ' today ex,-ept that Kdward Cudahy may mor' of '' be re called tomorrow for a few que- 'The "" of th eompany.whie'h thins. He did not differ from previous " acquire the various lleiiue proper witnesses. It is epe-ted that tomor- ''' l,"t " "elected, nor have row the invest iirat ion of the plants of incorporation paper l-en filed. Transport Meade Investigation Re ! ports it's Findings. LOSS BY FIRE IS SMALL Fire Started in Hatch a at Bottom of Hold, in Either Arms, Chest or Crate Contaking Mirror Spontaneous Com bustion Given a Cause. SAX FKAXCI.SCO, K,b. U.-The unlv anti-American lioycott ha- not checked the development "f trail lations but caii-cd the complcti. de struct ion of what lias been built up is sow threatened. All of this i only tile K-th'V of tin- ;pH'"il" nicthoil- of Ceitaiu lalmr or',iniat inn- on Tin- Pa cific coa-t. The clear iut- lit of the treaty of 14 ha- ln-n penciled. It d'-tiiicd the excluded cla- but ill re-s,i,ii-e to tije constant iy rt--er!ive labor Influcnse regulation lias been piled up on regulation uii'i' tic treaty provision- h.r.c I li billed (oil ol -i';ht. 'Th Ul I '! i, 'jalii.iiioM- 14! !), . .M-I !.;iM- ..ppliwl I ! le,ys,t not only atf.iii;-' i.iw-e ci l- ii'i.oit t I into t'uo country, nut ai'.yn-i lie uifiehani iio .iiciid i!,c .',ud'n prodii"- ol 'h'- ' liim-c aiti.cr hi the Co.;-' State. And i:. r ...If ha- t.-r-n fililt the .( hiuancii b.'ive tinned th(f Wf'djion !ieci the .Viin-ri'niis who taught tin-in In example ' lc poi i-r i' po es-ed.'' Mr. Selinerin exjir- "scd the opinion tfn.t the adiniui-Uatinri at Vuishing Tui was fully alive to t.ne seriou-ness fit tiie e.i-ting -ituatioii. JJe said that WASHING WITHOUT WATER Is I.Ike Tryia to Get Rid of DaadreC WlthODt llerplclde. Did you ever see any one trying to Waal) themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you say of him? It is every bit as foolish to try to ret rid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald ness by feeding- the germs which cause It, with Canthrarides, Vaseline. Glycer ine and similar substances which form the principal, ingredients of most su called Hair Vigors. Newbro's Herplcide Is successful be cause it attacks and kills the parasltle germ which feeds on the hair roots. - It la the original and only genuine fcalp germicide manufactured. Bold by leading druggists. Send lOo. In stamps for sample to Tbe Herplcide Co., avetroit, Mien. "That th in hatch .No lire na contili d entirely .': that this batch wa ic. i loaded with Uigyae p'-ltaining to the Si-coud Infantry oilicer mid men; that the oii'iti ot the lile wa- at a point remote i mm the hatch and at a con--iih-ialilc ii-,'h in the hold; that ft rf -tarted in 'die of two packages, t.. aim- i-ii'--! coiiiiiiiiing rilles and a iltiaiiiify ot ui--iiuito uctiin' or crate ni.roi. probably former. .-cuei -oii-ly oiled about l id miiior wa- wrapped and poncho ami wrapped li.iy.l .a'liu'.' of thi- hatch un tie hatch ein.c.i at 10 'A; that thn lire was i. ntil ) midnight; that been jinpo--il,!e for any ,;;nl ;n ,. to the hatch hie bet ween the time of eontaiuil!' idle ri'le-iic-t,i par' with a nlo'i about wjir, 'Ihat, tie couipleiid . a. III., Jam no! dl-co'.i-i ii would .. pei-OU .., ; eoiitainin:' ' ,i,d Vou can state, however, that the ma jority interest will be friendly to the Amalgamated Cupper Coinmny and will le in a po-ition to arrange all matter that might ever cause n dispute or conlli. t lift ween tliemselie aud the hitter's subsidiary concern, "At the present time the 'inliiig liti-J gallon coei more than one hundred I nit, invulviiig $.U.0fMl,iHH) in claim. In the tight Iwttteen the riv ul interest eiery Ni.iiiiel claim wa Ixiught, nn that there i now nothing left in the disputed area on which litigation might I started afre-h. The purchase of these properties, therefore, includes the settlement of the suits." Mr. Hciiue when seen last night ex pressed satisfaction over the- trrmimt tion of the war and said the detail which were made public during the day in WVII street were correct, and that the '.VUUO.OOO which the United Cop per Company is reported to have re ceived, was for the land in dispute and for that land onlv. Mr. llcinze said the amonnt of capi tal for the new corMiration would de pend upon the final determination of the operating relation la-tween the Amalgamated Companies. Kverything will be on a cash basis, and detail of ett lenient will he entirely with Thomas K. Cole, and Mr. lUau of the Anaconda. Mr. Ueine also said that plan would lie laid out on a very large scale fur copper operation which would cover nimh more than tbe disputed Unite territory and that the Untie Mountain production would la- expand ed to more than 4'KMsKl,(HKt pounds or more than 40 per cut of the American upper production. NO 2 With every Suit or Overcoat worth over over $16, and under 522.60 WISE gives a pair of Vases, valued at 53.00. NO 3 With every Suit or Overcoat from 922.60 up WISE gives a Pair of Those Xtra Fine Japanese Vases worth 56.00 Mermaii Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER Clothes Bought at Wine's PrcHMCd Free of Charge Th Yellow lexer Germ. j ha reoently been discovered. It beat a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free the ytem from discs germ", the most effective remedy I Dr. Klnf" New Ufe I'ill. Guaranteed to cure all disease due to malaria poison and Con stipation. 2ic, at Cha. Roger' Drug Store. BUILD SMELTER. r When the Wank of Kngland wa es tablished by charter in I'M it alone wa allowed to do banking business In the kingdom, and it was not until the passing of the banks bill of K.'ll that joint stock banks began to be established. id.,-L the di-cocty II nd Clew cieijeljc el the batch and that of the 'I ti Ihi ; that the oUiccr en- piompl. cllicicnf, and i i.d '!ial water was lit ow-e tuned mi lb': Hi ', and the fire extin-ui-hed bv ilooding the iiuurtincnt. "'I he boa id timU that the lire de partment of tin- city c(iderel jin- ' mediate and mo-t able assistance, that Hie ilalii.joe to 1be c.-e cnn-i-tcll Oil- i Iy of the f-Ji . 1 1 i i j.r of the ceiling on thf! ' uiidi-r-ide ul tin- Orlop deck, this ceiling being f;r tin: purpose of holding in sulating material on the under side of I the refrigerating chamber and Ihat the , damage can be repaired at an expend: ) Hot tl, Clii eed ,.V), "That the package mentioned be longed to company A, and company C, ! re-pectfully. and the interior of each , was charred throughout, the halve of , the boxes which were adjacent being ! entirely burned away, showing that the j lire originated within one or the other, j presumably through spontaneous corn- Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., bti-tion, the remote end of each bo Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. j being entirely clear am) unburned or Laurin, 1'rop. "Special Agent." i chai red ou the exterior." Guggenheim and Rockefellers to Build $3,500,000 Smelter. SAN" ntANCIsci), Kcb. I I -TheGiig-gviiheiins rind iim kefelh-i s, tliiough their recently foinicd Ainericaii Smel ter-' Securities (.'nmpaiiv have dccidf to build a $.'(,.Vll.lHK) smelter at a point near Tort Cousin early next, summer. 'ill- old Selby incllcr on the bay ihore mar West, lieikeley will be aban doned when the new smeller is completed, It. i- said by some of the intcrentei people that the building of a big smel ter cln-e by this city will undoubtedly be followed by the establishment of copper manufacturing planU in Ran IVinciseo and the prediction is made that within a couple of year copper wire mid other copper product will be manufactured here, "THE MILWAUKEE" 'Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; Uverlauil Limited, (limit to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. Xo train in the service of any rail road in the world equal in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee 4. St Paul Hy. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cm and give their patron an excellence cf nervice not obtains in le elsewher. Berth in their sleeper r- longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains bv the Block System, II. R. Rowe, Oneral Agent, 1:14 Third street, Portland, Orv. Latest Popular Hits DIRECT FROM THE BAST Kvery month we receive the latest Mipulai' vocal and Instrumen tal hit diiect frorn the great Kastcrii puldi-hct. Wc receive from !!0 In .VI of iIicmi nev. pice, each month and It ill pay you In drop in at bii-l om-e a month sud look them oter. We keep them epnnite from our huge general stm.k of music and it need take but a few minute of your time. Keep in eye on the show window lo. J. N. GRIFFIN SETTLE DIFFERENCES. Employer and Iron Worker Want to Avoid Strike, XFAV YORK, Feb, 14 -The employer and iron workers met lust night and decided to work toward the settlement of the differences which have caused a strike of iron worker against the iron league. Thi is the most important step taken to avoid a general strike which would call out 100,000 men. The general arbitration board of the general building trades met ami heard the re port of the committee on resolution. At the last meeting this committee wu requested to frame a resolution which would work toward the aettlement of the trike. This resolution wa unani mously adopted by both (idea last night. 1 csr ci Sis y "Billy Buster hoes" They have a olo that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Sireet Opp. Soai Biggin & Co r?k!v lrar4C3 Loc.er TV Vl 11 ICtl 14 Beer. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of a$,ooo population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road I From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. ' ' a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Streot, Portland, Org.