JAPAN WILL NOT FIGHT Luke Wright Sega Hha Has No Money lor Gigennc War. LAI IN-AMtRICAN CÜMMIHCI TRIAL!» CAN QU UN. Total Has Mors Than Doubled Dur­ Officiala Know No Reason for Dala> ing Past Tan Year*. In Oregon Case*. Washington, Hept. 4 .—According to official ligules, the traili- of IJ in Uniteti Hlattw with the latlm American coun­ tries In the liticai year just ended aggre­ gateti more Ilian »900,1)00,1)00, against 1284,000,000 In 1897. hi I.«tin-Amer- loui countries are I iii 'I ui I im I British Hondutaa, llrillsh and Dutch Guiana, and the Wot Indian ialand* under British, Dutch and Iktnulsh control. The liii|»irte from the aattie countries In 1907 amounted to (360.000,000, against JI65,01*».(MX) in ik 97, having tints a little mote than doubled during tin-ill-cade, whiltt the export« thereto aggiegitU-l »266,000,000 U> 1907 against »80,000,000 in 1897, having a little more than trebled dmlng the dr-cade, from the latin West ln! Agri<*ultiire Jeune Wileun ha* returniMi It» Wauliingbm nfU’r »n abm'ner of ■rvi'rnl eorkii ill the Wwt, bringing glowing account* From that JH^tion of tbe country. •‘The Wnl io not worrying t>ver fu­ ture ¡ainira or hard tiinr», but in tend­ ing money U> tba Ea»l right now," hr »eld. ‘’The tMMiple out there du not know Will I alrtrel exiata except mn they read m I mui I it in the nrwwjMi|>rr». The gram rrupa are generally good thir year, and lem Western money I n going into Canada than laat year There i» Mane fear of another coal famine dur­ ing the coming winter." H|M«kmg of politics, Mr. Wilton aaid "Evt rylkody I talked to out Weat wn* fa voi a Id»* to R« cooeludod before Deoamber 1. Il la the expectation of the olfielal* her« that District Attorney Bristol will MHiii begin the pi.sieciitloii. The Hermann case will wait until F. J. Heney can drop hla graft work st Han^J-'ratK-isco, for It was he who work» ed up thia oaae and II la hie desire to conduct th« pr-ereution in person. All olbeia, it la believed, will !>« conducted l*y Mr. Ilrlatol. There boa lieen aouie delay, b*«»aiia« Mr. Henry had In hl« pueeeaaion Some farla ami evidence re- quired by Hie govemtneut pronecutor, but Mr. Ilvney aom* time since prom­ ised to forward this «lalkir to Mr. Jill«- tofil. and It la picaume-l »II tmro-aarv -lata ia now In the hand» of the district attorney. Both the lh-|«rtm«nt of Justice and Die Interior d»[>ettm«iit ar« miziuu« that all |Hrnt l«m|—rarily lo thè itnmi- gratlon M-rvice of Mise Ili-Irti M. Bulli*, o( New York, who recenti/ ha* teen connscted wlth th« Travelrr*' Ai-1 *ocl. ety, thè govmnment wlll bend ila ener­ gie* toward thè detection of thraysti-iu- isad "«hit« slave" traffic, believed to ex irta in thè Uniteli Statar. Tini* far, thè immigra Iloti servire ha* breti unal-le to make *ny lu-adway ugni io t thè evil. Mi** Bulli* lisa rep- rvaente-l to Commlsaionsr General Bar­ gelli, head of thè Immigratiou Service, that «hr wlll he nhli- to gain thè «ri­ dane* nccasary, nokonly to check thè Importation of women and girl* for iinniontl puri*-««*, but U- bring to jus- lice th» inett who are getting rlch through thè infamoo* bu*ine«e. Heattie, Wash,. Aug. 30.—Luke E. Wright, *1 ■mtoasudor to Japan ■nd prior Io that governor of the Philip­ pines, returned to thia country belay on the ateemer Mlnueeola. Hpeaklng o! J»|«uie*e oondltiona, Mr. Wright ■aid: “There will be no war between thia noutitry and Ja|an. In the drat place I do not toller« tliat Japan la able financially to wage rah a war aa aoon- tlict with Aineriiai would involve. 19»- ■ld«a, It la a fact that the Japan««« gov- nrninent la «incerely In favor of |MSM*e and will fiend «very effort to keep the relatione between the two government* amicable. “I hope nothing will happen that would imluo* thi» governin'nt to con- abler giving up po*se*«i of the Philip­ pi nee. Wr must retain llusw lalamla ■ ml develop them a« they are c»|s»ble of living developed. Furtherrnoie, we need them to strengthen our trade rela­ tion* witii the Orient." ITO'S REFORM PLAN. Would Gel Greater Revenue From Corea Out of Land. Tokio, Aug. 29.—An important state council which was to have lieen held today has been postjioned until Fri-iay, owing to the fact that some of the min­ ister* and elder «tatentnen from out of town have lieen detaini-d on account of the recent flood and <-on*equeiit damage* to the railway*. The council ha* lieen apeclally cdlwl to cor,alder Marqitia Ito'* plan of Corean jioBcy, nec«**ltat«d by th« new relatione «etal>liah«d by the laet convention between Corea anil Japan. The detslla of Marqni* Ito's plana are unknown, but tbe fundsm«i,tal point* are tielieved to conaiat in effecting a thorough reform in the land syatem, which i* now In a rhaotic condition, and alao l)te eetaldishlng of a new aya- tetn of judiciary and police on the Jap- •ne«e plan. There ineaaurea will naturally be conalderalde of a drain on the Japanese treaauiy. Il ia thought tliat Marquia lb- plan* to oak an extra annual outlay of a little over 1,000,000 yen for a period of five years. Scared Foreigners Flee. BRIDGE COLLAPSES STRIKERS FORM MOB A SEKMCM ON LARD. TX.r« la Somelkln« I'■-Ida la that Lllxea 1«. H« Heave. Scores of Vorkmeo Thrown Into Drive Wisconsin Telegraph Op SI. Liwreoce River. erator Fron His Key. DEATHS REACH AT LEAST SIXTY OFFICE IS SACKED AND CLOSED Structure Near Quebec We* Mile and Western Union Office and Records at Half Long, and Half of It Fall Arkansas City, Kan., Burned Without Warning. by Firebug*. Quebec, Aug. 31.—A section of the new bridge acr<«s the Ht. lawrence river, five mile* below this city, col- lafised late yesterday, isrrying More« of bridge workmen and meclianira into the water. It i* eatiuiated that the low« of life la at least 00, and may exceed tliat tiuntlier by 20. The bridge w*a about a mile and a half long and half of it, from the south shore to midstream, crumpled up and dropped Into the water. Ninety men wereatwoik on Uns swtion of the structure, and the whistle luel blown at 6 30 for them to quit work for the day, when there came a sudden grinding sound from the bridge midstream. The men turned to see what had hap­ pened, and an iu*tanc later the cry went up: “The bridge i* falling.’’ The men made a rush shoreward, but tbe distance was too great for them to eecape. Tbe falling rei-tlon of the bridge dragged others after it. The snapping girders and e available for Boston, Aug. 30 —The 100th anni­ have not Iw-en made public. The at­ prevent the outbreak of epidemics of cuurae dinner. Tbe Arab* dry tbe k»- Hole. Irr Ike !.«■■. Secretary llitclicock suspending thou- making lead pencils have la-en sent to ternary of the abolition of the slave torneys on Iroth i-.des have lieen in twin- cholera, dysentery and fever in the in­ casts and pulverize them Into flour for san*ed of Acting Secretary Newbei- ships will anchor opposite Heattie. ber of commerce tixlay adopted reeolu- that the difference* between the com­ and others. They point out that the about or bekiw these orifices or duct* ry, of the navy, General Ainsworth, of Because of the extreme depth st Ta­ tion* deprecating agitation aa ten-ling panies and their striking operators be government chaits show the harbor at In tbe healthy hog. The boles In the groups of Islands In tbe Indian oceerv to call forth all feelings between the submitted to arbitration. The gooil Bremerton and vicinity has an average the aborigines shout fish with the bow the army, and Assistant Hecretary of coma, no stop will be made there. United States ati.l Japan. It declared offices of the l-x-al commercial club tu depth of about seven fathoms, with an leg and breathing In the hog are bls and arrow'. ♦ Tbe art la extremely dim the Treasury Beekman Winthrop, has principal and only means of ejecting opposition to any legislation in ten,led extreme depth of 24 fathoms. this end were tendered. cult, as In taking alm st an object un compirteli a bill for rrcommendation to Northwest Postal Affairs an excess of heat above the normal, to -lisetiminate against Japan or her congress providing for a general im reaae dor water the archer has to allow for and alien very warm the bog will open Washington, Aug. 30. — Washington citiaen*. Will He Trust Lawyer? Say Strikebreaker* Dstert. of pay for officer* and men of the navy, refraction. If he were to alm directly postmasters appointed: Hover, Thomas Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 29.—Caleb the mouth and breathe through that at tbe fish as he sees It, he would, of New York, Aug. 31.—In a circular army and revenue cutter service. The Will Trap Hostll* Moor*. sent out today by the officers of the tel­ Powers, in commenting on the proposi­ channel aa well as tbe nostrils. bill provides for increase* ranging from II. Dry, vice H. A. Hover, resigned; course, miss. Long practice baa. bow - Paclfii' Beach, Arthur O’Nicholas, vice Casa Blanca, Aug.30.—Genetal Prude egraphers’ union it was declared that tion made by Governor Beckham to 1(1 per cent in the highest grades up to ever, made the natives expert to » It Was T«»ah. James G. Avery, resigned. Rural ha* decided to dtspach a portion of the the strikers would ignore any suggee- furnish W. 8. Taylor with a military 25 per cent in the lowest. The waiter girl knew a thing or two wonderful degree In this sport.—Lon­ routes 1 and 2 have lieen ordered es­ French force five ntilee south to endeav­ tlon of a compromise and stand im­ escort to protect him if he times here about table etiquette, so slie sniffed don Saturday Review. tablished November 1 at Adams, Uma ­ or togtrap the Moore. The preliminary Confer on Standard Case. movable on all demand*. It was also to testify in the Powers case. ea