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VOL. VII. NO. 164.Q , ; , : ; , u t !n PORTLAND OREGON, ' SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1908.-TWO SECTIONS-e-TWENTY PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS.; ffJ&Fhfg
IN TWO
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KIWIS
STATES
A .
POLICE TO
OOllDSTUliS-
COEIIDE III F06
Sentinel I Practically Sunk
oy tnippewa - raiuc
but No Casualties.
Seattle, Wash., Sept lJ.---The steamer
Chippewa, hqund for Victoria,, crashed
into ma steamer sentinel, oouna in irora
Balnbrldge Island, at o'clock this
English. Government Takes SarS;
Sfpr tn Prevent Outburst wat'r inn'"y- The chiPPewa low
-OI.CJ1S lO neCUl UUIUUISII reJ her'llfeboats and took off the pas
nf Hirrvimr Tinvtncr Pntiorlo Isenaers from the Sentinel and the lat
i U1UW (m'wm run to West Seattle an!
nf foTl.nliia flneinfy . Fit. beached Just before; water- In her hold
i vuiuunvo vivoiu. jujic- extinguished ner rires. Tne Benunei
CliaristiC ConffreSS. - aptain'McATfne made his report to
company and proceeded on his way to
Victoria. He stated that he was run
Inlng under slow bell, blowing hta whis
tle every. IS seconds and did not see
i. n .1 i . . i 1 v . n l
Ineffectual Appeal to Home her. -
- Captain Hendrlrkson of the Sentinel
Snor'Gto, w fr T'r.ovpnf Par. stated that he was in the pilot houso
oeiieitUY IU 11CIC1U Ksdl- runnlng slowly but that, he was unable
minr rf TTor nnA Woo Jo locate the position of the Chippewa
A t nil; ui Jiuab auu iicoi" py ner wnisue unm sne ioomea up ai
. , , , I rectly In front of him. Ha ring full
HIST 01 V eStmentS Gamin- speed astern, but too late to prevent
11 1 "J - Ir
HOUGHTON
Field Millions
Go to England
2
al to Celebrate 3Iass.
a collision.
(fulled Press Leased Wire.)
London, Sept. 12. It was an
nounced here today that 3,000 police
will guard the Immense parade that
is to mark tbe closing of the nine
teenth Eucharlstlc congress, tomor
row, and that troops have been pro
vided also to prevent the slightest
disorder. The announcement that
the parade la to be held notwith
standing the furore, that has been
raised " by1 the Protestant alliance's
effort's to hasa the parade forbidden
DEVOTED WIFE'S
WEARY JOURNEY
Walking From South Da
kota to Seattle.to Join
Her Husband.
Jf 'jr.-
2 ;v (
aoAfj
If DANGER
POSTAL CARD FORGERY STIRS
MAIL MEN OF TWO COASTS
Citizens Eesoft .to Back-
Firing to Save CityGov
ernor Johnson Orders the
Pailroads to Keep Tele
graph Wires Eepaired,
(foiled Frees leased Wire.
dv injunction, nas served only to I Johnson, St years of aire, slept las
increase the excited condition of thelnigrht in the city Jan. She has walked
public mind, f from Aberdeen, S. p., nearly J'.AtlO .mile,
j : . . . . . .. Ion her way to Join her husband at SeaU
art ineneciuaf appeal to - ,
homa aecretary to prevent the carrying wrote for her to come. She had only
or me Host and the wearing of money enough to reach Aberdeen. From
" vestments , In tomorrow's parade, tha there she started on afoot. She arrived
''.Mt..t..'.ni..u . . .. . .. here at 11 p. m., and Started out again
.Protestant alliance tried to prevent the at 6 a. m. She carries a telescope va-
, 't aitLUQ Jj iiijuiiwtiiiii, urujaiJiiK ii wbr i iir, ana live iy viiarn-y. diiq is urigin
against the law of the land. Thev were "! eneerrui, out worn out and a most
; too, late, however, and the parade will ner husband of her laek of means so
oe neia. I ana started out to rind mm. sne maices
Over 80,000 CathoIlcB will march in h?0 eort to solicit money to pay her
,,... ,. , rare.-
to be one of the jrreatciit pageants of
OX S. I WITHHELD
r:,.tIr,,r 2Lb.b.on-, Ti BEBATE DECISION
cathedral tomorrow morning at 10:30
and many Americans will be present
The concluding ceremony of the con
gress will be held at 4 o'clock. There
will be pontifical vespers, a sermon, a
great procession of the blessed sacra
ment, te deum benediction and the sol
emn closing of the congress.
Celebrate Old Defenders' Day.
Special Dlnpatchto Ttw Journal.)
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1 J. Today was
observea as f. legal holiday in Balti
more with the closing of the stock ex
change, the banks and many places of
KiiBlna,d Th). Ib knnwn a a ''DM T1a-
fenders' Day" In this city and vicinity.
It Is observed In. memory of the suc
cessful defenne of the city againstrtha
-rmrtnvas16fi"7f181r II was this
defense of the city that Inspired Fran
cis Scott Key. to write the ''Star Span
gled Banner.
(TnitPd Preaa Leased Wtre.t
San Francisco. Sept. 12. Although It
is stated today that the state railroad
commission has reached a decision In
the Southern Pacific rebate case it Is
announced that no decision will be made
public until sll the rebate hearings, be
fore the commission have been finished.
There are esses yet to be heard asrainst
the Santa Fe and t ho Salt Lake roads
and It will be several months before
tnese decisions sre reacned.
The. commission has ordered the
jNortnern Kjectrto and the lone rail
roads to file their tariff sheets without
fli.y hrT--waa- hav rfnfd tolo
so. claiming iney are still In the con
struction stage, but the commission has
aeciaea mat as tney are carrying freight
tiuu luiBnt-uKcrs may must ooey tne law.
Wall of Flame Sweeps To
ward Chicago Bay, Cas
cade and Other Places
A loner North Shore of
Lake Superior.
15
XflSSffiw Asw r1"" l,hm uiBkV JTV3 a h"7'-B 1
tar not oSWt ! 1
r l L l i- a ,m.n p...-
UKGAHIZED ;
for Si
Portland Federated Trades
Council Goes on Becord in
Opposition to Taft Sup
port Pledged to Gompers
in Latter's Efforts.
Expect eiLXniona -Through
out State Will Immediate
ly Follow Example Set
Here Taf t's In j unc tioii
Stand Can't Be Swallowed
Duluth, Minn., Sept. 12. Reports
today from the Lake Superior re
gion state that the situation on the
north shore is terrible. There is
little hone of. saving many homes
and villages and the people are ADove is a wopromieiion or a rostai
fleeing before the wall of fire. All Card Bent Through he Mall
First Picture Published in Portland telephone wires to the burning dis- Which Is Declared by the National
of Mrs. M. A. Dnmwnond, Who trict re down, ana it is impossioie . r wpri rowoii. iwrw;(o
'irti.- - . .j I tH loarn nnrthinfir rlfifinitft from the Be a ForirerT. . Below to the Lef t
tv mo niuuw oi ffursniii riem i a , ... - . ?r- ? . .
:r..".. . - i- oiirnar winr apfiiCBPS from " rtr Aew aoric in ton AO. in nr ihi
nea 10 urammona. a upaitnri .. -
Enttllshman. The Marrlair Created Michigan. Wisconsin and north shore l ederation, Who Iff Tryhyr to
Mnrh, Comment, tn Society Circles Plntt arrived herd today, with sur-
nf Rmrl.ni! ft.. I'i.l(l fit.).. VIVOrS Ol IU5 IIIO. vicui Bc . ubiwuj,
one or me reniBec iium nuusuivui
Mich.,' said that when he left, the fire
was within 15 miles of the town.
The people wore preparing a ring of
waste around the town and setting It
on fire. In the hope thnt tr.e names
could bo turned away by back firing.
Reports from Manitoba say that the
Canadian 'forest reserve of 15 miles
squane has been almost burned over.
A nail of smoke is hanging over uake
Superior today and the wildest rumors
are coming in. Governor Johnson has
asked the railroad companies to keep
their wires in repair so that commun
ication with the burfted aistrlcts will
not be entirely shut off.
... Aiti,-.i,uh thp fires on the Mesana
rnUKe naVr Dlirm ll ulfUtBrnrn kiu nil', I Biaioiimiu t.. lit. . v. ...i. i....v.
the prospect of further damage In that i by villiam Randolph Hearst that Rryan
fTSmheVoVth ihorof lak- Superior offered to support Hearst for the Demo-
aYe anything but reassuring. cratic nomination ror president in jyi.
ARDEn
GREEK
I
WOOS BY FORCE
When Dragon Falls Over in
a Fit. His Sweetheart
Olakes Escape.
riacc.the. Responsibility for the 4 , ( 'X
Card. Below to the RiRht Is a Picture pt SamueJ (Jomjiers, ''.Who Was
on the Hey erse, of the Card. These Curtis' Found Their . Way ' Out to ,
Oregon, Washington and California. - ..:
I' Til ' 'it i'
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BRYAN SAYS HEARST
STORY OF A BARGAIN
IS UTTERLY FALSE
(United Preaa Lcaard Wlro.I
Cumberland, Md., Sept. 12. Regarding
INFERNAL MACHINE
TO "LID" GOVERNOR
CAUGHT IN MAILS
(tTBtttd Preaa Laiaad Wlra.J
Philadelphia, Sept. 12. An Infernal
machine addressed to Governor Frank
lin Fort of New Jersey, was Intercepted
In the postoffice here today and IS In
, the bamds of the government secret
service men. It. Is understood the ma
chine was very powerful and cunningly
contrived. -
Several theories have been advanced,
the most probable being that the ma-
chine was sent to the governor as the
result of his stand on the Sunday clos
ing lw. he recently having threatened
to call out the militia to enfore the
closing of saloons at the seashora re
sorts. The Infernal machine was de
tected by a clrrk. who suspected what It
wa and called the attention of the in
spectors to it.
The Infernal machine which was In
tended for Governor Fort, was taken
apart by th officials, u contained a
nomo wnicn undoubtedly would have
Kiuea any on onentnar it without r.i
caution, it wan constructed or powder
nalla and bullets, with matches arranred'
In such a war as to set It ntt arh.ii h.
racKagniwBa unwrapped.
(t'nltrd Prvna Laaand Wire.
I,nng Beach, Cal.. Sept. 12. George
Artemus. a Greek who lives at Oakland,
Is 'accused by Allss Jennie Parsons, a
retty Oakland girl of 18, of. having sub
jected her to terrible cruelties in an ef
fort to force her to marry him. The
girl ran Into the police station almost
fainting last night and begged for pro
twtion. Shn said Artemus had 'made
iaveTta )wr n( laklanil and. she Imtt' re
pulsed .Mm. Ono night, she said, she
was slugged on tbe street and when she
r-palned consciousness she found her
self in a room, guarded py an old wo
man Who could not speak English. Ar:
temus vlsi'ted her often, she said, and!
t last seports the r re was sweeping i ,f HearBt would support Bryan in the
in a pertcct wall ot name im inicago - .
Bav Cascade Heaver F.av, Grand Ma- present, campaign, the Commoner, who
rais Pigeon "River Tndlan reservation, is here on his eastern tour, today said:
r.'.. o., mH other Rntterefl "If Mr. Hearst made sueh or statement
i..Kn .imtui an. i fiahinif hoinlpt nlono-los that, it is utterlv and entirely false.
.aryan conicrreu wjiu uiv ir(wiriDunr
thif nnrlh shore of the lake.
It ia Impossible to learn the fate of
the settlers in the Tire region dui it is
believed only a small portion of them
have any hope of saving their property.
, 4-4- .few. f ueiltves from the, nnrthertj
shore say Aliat smoke-begrimed men
have been fighting fire for hours with
out sleep and that the battle looked
honeleSR last night.
Port Arthur and rort uuiiam were
Organised labor of Portland has In
dorsed William Jennings Bryah, has
voted to sustain Samuel Gompers hi
political attitude and denounced the at
tacks made upon him, has officially op
posed the candidacy of William H. Taft,
and established the maxim that no man
who carries a union card should VottS
for the- Republican nominee.' .
ine Federated Trades council at a,
meeting last' nieht took nn for HUma.
sion the attacks which have' been mada
Upon Samuel .Gompers president of the
K'Vf opponents of Mr, Bryan, and by resolu
tion eiunusiBsticauy came to tne sup
port of Mr. Gomners and' hLt nnlitlenl
attitude In the present campaign. Ths
resolutions as they were adopted read as
follows: . i '
"Whereas. Samuel Gomnera. nresldnm'
of the American Federation of Labor; '
has recently been the object of virions
and scurrilous attacks on account of the
attitude he has assumed In the present
political campaign;
"Whereas, :We know that he Is. and t
has been throughout the campaign act
ing in accordance with instruction
given him by the American Federation
of Labor convention, and that he hai
carried out these instructions to tho
very best of his ability; now therefore
"Be it resolved. That we, the Port
land Federated Trades council hereby '
approve of the action Mr. Gompers has ;
taken and pledge . to him our heartv
support In thlfe, as we believe, battlj
for the preservation of principles which
we as union men hold dear. , Wa de
nounce the statements made tn the cor-t
poratlon press of the country that 'Mr.
Gompers Is trying to deliver the labor :
vote' as untrue, unjust and unreason-4
ble. . '.
"Be It further resolved. That we op
pose the election of William M. Taft, tho
Republican candidate for the pres'l- -dency.
because we believe that his elec
tion means tne perpetuation ot "gov
i this morning. He will speak this after
noon at 2 o'clock and again this evening
at 1 o'clock.
Large crowds greeted him and hun
dreds of visitors called to see him at
headquarters.
The candidate will leave here to
night for Deer Park, where he will be
the guest of John T. AIcGraw tomor
row. Rryan apparently Is enjoying his
, ...i.. id f,l lliuB linn me mi tain-1 iion. means tne perpetuation ot "g
paign swing, no na an nis former ernment by injunction:' L.. W know him
viK-r omu Kifinu int- iraveung a? wen I as "tne rattier of the present tnterpre-
ns Htiy member of hls party.
In dnnirer all (lav yesterday, but It I
made violent love.tn her' nnnmi.ir k.. I thought .the fighters have succeeded In'
f .1 i i 1 , . . . vi w.rdln, the flames off.
nT-.-imm i one nuuiu cu upcm 10 marry i -
him. mnrryj The gteamPr Anierl-a. which Is prfl
week i ironing i n n"iu: Nimo i"'"s H
she said, when the old woman fell In refugees, is due at tort Annur toaay
a in one nay and sne escaped. Rh
came nere ana tnoiignt sne was safe,
Calumet.- Mich.. Sept. II. Reports
Last evening she met Artemus and ran l,odav fro!11 Ult "".''l' "' tht three
several blocks to the Dollca atatlnn fV.. kottagf s have been, des royed and that
Drotectlon I much standing timber la being Durned
GAS EXPLOSIOII;
TWO WILL DIE
up by a fierce wan or names tnat is
rapidly arnrnachlng Rock Harbor,
Washington Harbor and other summer
resorts. There are no me.uis or right
ing tho fire on the island and the loss
w-ill be over ll.oog.iioo unless a provi
dential rain Intervenes.
RESULTS
- - IvW. A . M ' 1 saaaa. a a
' inw rrsuu oi Bayertisinr; in ine journal is invariably re-
;Tk,niw. mis is me experience or tnose wno nare Orcaslon to use
lt, famous want coin mm. The possibilities ot The Journal's elsss-
z iiicu ic muiuiiiig' uei i er uuucmwg every ukj. I nero
.' X was j time when people depended on a placard In the window to J
T rent i house or a room, to sell a piano or so roe furniture, to
VX " secure) help, etc This antiquated method Is still resorted to X
by a few people .with not rtoderb ideas. When It ia considered
that The Journal reaches some thirty thousand homes every er- J
ening it will be seen that the requirement of tbe people can
: be filled Quickly by some of the vast army of people who perns T
- this ."newspaper carefully when they are at leisure. :
P. S. Laurence. 461 East Sherman street, inserted an ad fa X
.The Journal yesterday, offering a house for rent and the fur
niture for sale. .The Inevitable happened, and happened to
quickly that the advertiser was astonished At p. m. he had
sold the furniture and rented the house. The Journal rives all
Vttn n !-., ' a of Iowa N'ebrask
Ulia clIIU Itftlle rrUSl years old todav
Archbishop Keane's Rlrlhday
tiiKi in 1 1 a tufvA ftAnt 1? Arrhhl.hrtn
jonn j. Keane. rnrmeriy reoior or tne
Catholic university at Washington and
since 1H00 archhishop or the iJur
province, which embraces
Fatally Burned -Open
Jet ; Lighted JIatch.
Ince 1900 archhishop of the Dubuque
nnraces i ne states
snd Wyoming, was
The arehhlshon haa
neen in poor nenitn tor several rears
past, hut is reported to have improved
considerably as a result of a summer
sojourn on the Atlantic coast.
Reception Postponed
(rallied Praaa Leased Wlra.l
Chicago. 8ept 11 Mlsa Etta OaV.
10 raara old. and Oeorga Frost. 1.
were fatally burned and flra persons Portland's rovsl welcome to
seriously hurt by the explosion of cas
today at tha offlcea of the Wall Add
ing Machine comnanr. The ranlt In
ine orrira was lighted w lift a aaa let
whtdi had not' been turned off nmnarlv
aat nisnt. i na aaa ooiiected in the
vault ail night and when a match was
sirws tma morning to light the let.
terrific ciploeion shook the whole bolM
Ina and shattered the windows of tha
entire structure. Miss Oaka and Fnvt
were unonnactnua when carried nut and
there la no hope for t heir recovery, of
the fir aerlously Injured It la feared
several will dlau
.
Tlt advertiser the same grand results. Ramember It la the klr "
home circlaUon of The Journal that rives the superior resalta. X
X paya to ha la tha best .' ' f
Teaafhers Select Albany,
ISaleaa Baeeaa ef TW Joamal I
Sateea. ( r . It r I It At a meeltra er
tne eaeexitire eneasruuee er tne mate
Twn.ni aeaavtatlnw In stales yeetrr
Sar. A I San waa eeterted as the lnw'
lre cf tha neat atata cotiventMm.
Jane
T he mew her a of the committee pf faent
were ae fvlew- Warn W. Wiler, nl
nperlntendent ef the New her a: erhela.
eeMeet; J. H Aeaejiwav. state awpeevl
tertdeat- ef enblie Inet riart Inn : J. kf I .
Pwere. uperlnen4eii ef the lea CM f I
a-(WAa; im . m. Jarseon. e rerta-1
a Oregon's three Olympic athletes.
4 Forrest Smlthson, A. C. Gilbert
4) and Dan J. Kelly, baa been de-
ferred from tonight until Mon-
4 day night, owing to the fart that
4t delayed trains over the Rocky
4 mountains rauswd them to miss
eonnectlona In t'tah. Tomorrow
4 tbe Oregonlans will he In Baker
City, and on the morning of tbe
4 following 4a y in The Daltoa.
a leering the Utter city for Port-
a land tn the afternoon.
4 . Tha parade wtll start from the
a Commercial club building at t
a o'clock Monday night, and will
4 end at the alultnnnmh club
4 greeinda, where an elaborate oat- 4
door reception will he held with
4 the iwrrtof snd mayor In at-
4 tendanee. J he be vet which e
we ta have been held Men-tar a
ncnt. Itaa been aoe'.poaed aatii
Taeeday aiglt 'a
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TAFT ITIfjERARY
UP TO FJAfiAGERS
Three Incursions Katlier
Than One Sweeping Cam
paign. Probably.
(United Preaa Leased Wlre.l
Cincinnati. Ohio. Sept. i:. It was an
nounced today that Arthur I. Vorys has
SENATOR eSYCE'S
so
LUMIC
3Iade Honorable Ueconl in
Spanish War and Has
a Large Estate.
fTnlted Preaa Leased Wtre.l
N'ew York. gept. 12 Stewart M.
P'yce. son of the late Calvin 8. Bryce,
taken Taft's draft of his Itinerary wlthjfnlted States senator of Ohio, has been
him to New York to be pnesed on hy
the national committee, wUlch Is ex
pected to mak a decision this afternoon
or tonight. Vorys I expcrte.l h-k here
I'Ti ihm! need hopelessly insane Dy several
ph siclans. and Ms brother. W. A.
K'rkpatrlrk Bryce. today took Steps to
ha ye him sent to an asylum and to
tomorrow night with the result of the hs.v ;!ii administrator of his personal
rommmeea or.-uu.ii a.... '''-"',';, and rr! property appointed,
make preparations for his spe cli-maklns '
tour. 1 Hr ' c wiLK sent to an asyl
.1-
Two plans are being considered. One
contemplates laris mitinn n ""'"n i i,n
around .l larare circle outlined by hlni I
and tha other proposes three trips. o-i
ea.it. one south' and one west. As the.-
um by his
brother, John Francis Bryce, last
on a Judicial order but waa al-
I mel his liberty by the court on con-
riitlcr that Klrkpatrli-k Bryce have him
three trips will allow Taft the resi I rln linoer medir al care.
It IS HKeiy Tnat this. . .
plan will te acpted by
that he prefers.: It Is II
w 111 te aoveotert nv trie commit
tee, Taft has not yet deckled whether
he will go to the Pacific roast hut It
la probable he will go only sa far west
as Nebraska. At least one. and prohahly
two apeeches will be made In Kentmay
and two will be made In Tennessee.
The "big run of the campaign will
be fired at Baltimore There will b
one meeting In New York Taft's most
Important speech Is to be delivered at
Cleveland. Ohio.
Pending the decision as to his tours
Taft Is very busy with hla ma'! lie
refuses to see any callers ejr-ept be
tween 14 a. m. and l.-ss p- m.
Judge R. A. Palltnger of Seattle told
Hitchcock today that Washington would
glee at leaet J .( Republican plural
ity ta tha coming election. He said that
F resent Indications point to a landslide
or Taft in Washington.
P. ,yre served as a captain on Gen-
rl Shafter'a staff during tha Spanish
war and as a large estate.
tatlon of the Injunction law.' and we be
lieve that no man who carries a union
card should vot for him."
Signed by C. M. Rynerson. VT. II.
Fltagerald arid J. I). M. Crockwell.
L'nion labor In Portland and throurh
out the state of Oregon is behind Mr.
Bryan in his campaign almost to a man.
according to the expressions made by
prominent labor union men in the dis
cussion of the present political cam
paign. It la freely estimated bv union
men tn different vocations and from
different localities that when the - or
ganised labor vote of the -state a cant
in November fully 80 per cent of it
will ,go Into tbe ballot boa supporting
the Democratic candidates. . .
The unanimity of thla sentiment and
the doe, aadherence ' to the estimated
ratio of the vote to be cast for' the dif
ferent candidates la building optimism
in the ranks of the party leaders under
the Bryan standard, and at the same
time Is casting gloom among tha follow
ers of Mr. Tft throughout the atat.
The action of the Federated Tm,i.j
council last nlwht Is looked upon as a
rauai important inaex, oy ine parly lead
ers. Made un of renresentstivea of ill
the different branrliea of organised la
bor as the council la .Its memhershln
composed Of delegates from these dif
ferent unions acting under the instruc
tions from their parent unlona. It ia
eaay to be seen that the expression of
the council Is tn reality, the romnosile
voice of organised labor aa a whole.
Again, the rank and f Ue of union men,
not In Portland 'alone, but tbreughoiit
the state, look to the Portland council
ss a leader In the shaping of poller for
the labor unlona of the state. This In
dorsement of Mr. Gompers and repudia
tion of Mr. Taft by the Portland council
Is expected, to result In similar action
being taken by labor organisation
throughout tha atata
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MADMI, YOU ARE AS GOOD
A r,1AU AS ANY OF US
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you perhaps, but If yon will re4 omorrow'e
'learn seme thing a boat woman ar.d .tseir werth
This d-ea not surprl
Sunday Journal you mar
. i.ur vmi did nnt knAv h.tnr.
X What does the game of beeebetl coet each aeaaon The Sanday Journal
: will tell you all aboat lc- Krery fan shoald reed the -r.
"The Laat Stand of the Homesteader - When tbe rt la gm.
-Vrlsonera Langulah for Teara In Italian Jaiha.- I'afertunat stem
i't- c-aues morn euTrering
hat Tour t ncie Doea for Poor Iv"
tratteS
Cincinnati. Pent. f? -4-cretarv ef
Coremerce end Lahor Straua la cotrfar
ring with Taft today relative to the ra
ta Mi eh merit efaa Immigration bureau
In the eoath. Btraaa naa
plan fw
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