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PAGE BIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rKNTLETO, OTtFGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 190S. a, tsLi i VJ m i: ah L Vf Mil P1IEIIS MEET IN BOSTON Boston. Aug. 10. Union printers from every state and from Canada England, Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines are the guests of Boston today, the assemblage marking the opening of the 54th convention of the International Typographical Union. Tor the first time, the London Society of Frlnters has sent a delegate to con- i fer with the printers on this sldo of the ocean, giving the meeting more ot n International character than It has ever had. Boston Typographical Union, one of the first organizations of printers, will celebrate Its 60th an nlversary during the week. All of the sessions will be held In Ford hall Following the formal opening of the convention today and the trans action of preliminary business, ad Jcurnment was taken until tomorrow and the delegates will spend the afternoon on a harbor and bay ex curslon. Tomorrow will be ex-dele gates day and will be marked by trolley trip to Lexington and Concord over the Paul Revere route. Many other entertainments will be held under the direction of Boston union No. 13. The local union, despite Us hoodoo, number, has had a ' highly successful career and Is now In the obest of condition. The local has pre pared an elaborate souvenir booklet of 150 pages for distribution among the delegates. The International Sterotypers and Electrotypers' union will also hold Its convention here during the week, as will the ladies' auxiliary of the Inter, rational Typographical union. It Is expected that the total number of del egates and visiting printers and ster eotype", with their families, will reach at least 5000. As this Is the first Important con vention held by any labor organiza tion following the two national party conventions. It will be watched with especial Interest to see If legislation will be Introduced bearing on the two anti-injunction planks adopted at Chicago and Denver. Various Important questions are to be discussed, among them being the Sherman anti-trust law, the employ ers' liability bill, the eight-hour law for government employes, the use ot Injunctions, the printing paper ques tion and the subject of Insurance. The union conducts a union print ers' home at Colorado Springs, the first and only Institution of its kind In the world, where aged and infirm printers to the number of 300 are cared for at no expense to themselves. The first old-age pension measures ever adopted by a trade organization lti Boston have been recently adopted by the union and went Into effect August 1. Addresses will be made at the con vention by labor men from all over the country. Representatives are pres ent from the American Newspaper Publishers' association, with which the International Typographical union holds a special arbitration agreement running until 1912, which guarantees both sides against strikes or lockouts, and provides that any disagreement must be settled by arbitration. This agreement has been In force for about six years, having been renewed In 1907 for a second five-year term. The selection of the place fornext year's convention is eagerly sought for by Seattle, Wash., and Ft. Joseph, Mo., and boomers from both cities present, working to secure thp con vention. The present officers of the Interna tional Typographical union are: Pres ident, James M. Lyneh, Syracuse, X Y.; vice-president. John W. Hays Minneapolis; secretary-treasurer, John V. rtramwood, Denver. The Typographical union Is a free association of economic equals, men and women, for be It known women are admitted to membership In this organisation upon the same basis as are men, one of the cardinal princi ples of the union being equal sen-Ices perrormea. Tne International union 1 composed of unions scattered throughout the Unite! States and Canada and its Jurisdiction extends from Alaska to the PUIppInes. Each local union administers Its local af fairs In conformity with International rules and regulations, said rules and regulations being- developed by the combined local unions and adminis tered by a central body known as the executive council In the Interest of all the locals. This executive council Is composed of certain of the Inter national officers, who are elected by the referendum for terms of two years. THREE MAGAZINES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. FREE CHARGES J. r. MORGAN WITH IUS RUTN. Steamship Man Says ne U the Vic tim of Conspiracy. New Tork, Aug. 10. Magistrate Corrlgan Is expected to announce a decision tomorrow in the case of Frank Zottl, the Crotlan banker and steamship man who was recently tried on a cnarge or grand larceny. Zotti claims to be the victim of a consplr acy to ruin his business and named J. P. Morgan as one o fthe conspir ators. N'o defense was made at the trial, attorneys for Zotti claiming that the prosecution failed to prove Its case. If Zottl is acquitted, it Is alleged the "conspiracy" charge will be laid before the grand Jury. At the previous hearing Zotti had said there was a conspiracy to wreck is business, and Postal Inspector Klnkade said that Zotti told him that P. Morgan was the man responsi ble for the wrecking of his steamship Broklyn, plying between this city and Mediterannean ports. The Brooklyn went ashore on one of the Azores about two years ago. Zottl has also said that "three Pittsburg men" had conspired against him. Klnkade said that he had ten complaints a day for while from some of Zottl's custom ers. He said he showed a list of the complaints to Zottl and that the bank er promised to pay all the complain ants. The complainants later told rh. Inspector that when they went to see Zottl they were put out of the bank. SEGMENTS W" Cut out, sign and leave the contract printed below, with 65 cents at the East Oregonian office and receive all three of these national magazines for one year, absolutely free. Old or new subscribers may take advantage of this offer. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No. 379 Gifford Ave., San Jose. Cal.. savs: The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, Diniousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that : am prompted to say a word In Its fa vor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. 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Governor Haskell's Interference Is bitterly de nounced by Attorney-General West. To Nominate Conpressmun. LouiHvme, Ky., Aug. 10. Democrats of the Fifth Kentucky district are holding their congressional conven tion at the Seelbaeh today. Repre sentatlve Sherley, who at present rep. resents the Louisville district In con gress Is opposed for the nomination by Harmon D. Newcomb. For Sale. Fine bunch grass stock ranch of 2000 acres, situated on the middle fork of the John Day river, in Grant county, Ore. Price $6 per acre; terms liberal; a bargain. If inter ested write for terms, plat and full description to T. F. Hall, Mt Ver non, Ore. Northwest Fair Dates. Following is the list of northwest fair dates: Belllngham, Wash., Aug. 26-29. Big Timber, Mont., Aug. 26-29. Bozeman. Mont., Aug. 31-Sept 4. Everett. Wash., Sept. 1-5. Rclo, Ore., Sept. 2-4. Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 2-5. Pocatello, Idaho, Sept. 7-9. Eugene, Ore., Sept. 7-12. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 7-12. Miles City, Mont., Sept. 8-10. 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