Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 31, 1908, Image 3

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    CONTINUE PROSECUTION.
HARRIMAN WILL FIGHT
LANDIS IS REVERSED
Government Attorney Bays Standard
Start* Sult to Prevent Lumbermen
Fight Has Just Begun.
>
Qattlng Reduced Rate.
Chicago,
July
24.
—
United
States
Fortland, July 27. While the re-
District Attorney Sim* today gave out
ductal tranmscontincntal rale* on lum­
—
the following announcement:
ber shipments from Oregon to the Mid
WIHELESB IN FAR NORTH.
FORMS NEW UNITS.
"The govimment will file a petition 1
dlt> West will go into ••frect on all lines
for a rehearing in th* Standard Oil I
on August 16, the Willamette valley
Government
Will
Establish
New
Sta
­
case before the Circuit Court of Ap- I
lumber mill men have not won their President Maks* Changes In Admin­
tion* in Alaska This Year.
peal* within 30 days. If that petition I
final round, sine« the Southern Pacific
istration of Forest*.
company line o|H-n«l fire from a new
Washington, July 21—There i*
Washington, July 28. A radical
GOTEKNHENT is to tri again
quarter and su««l In the Federal rourt change is to be rnwle in the adminis­ probability that, alter all, wireless
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for an Injunction against the Intel tration of forest reserves, or Notional station* at Nome and Fort Gibbons, the Standard Oil company. The fight |
has just begun.”
state Cuniinerr« commission's order forest*, during the coming fall; not a
...
Alaska, will be established this year
It is suppos*«! that Sima received hi* . Judge* Render Unanimous Decision
Seiurltle* Pul Up by Mill Man Now cutting down the $6 rate to Nan Fran­ change of policy in any wajg but a Tin- chief signal officer of the army
instructions from Attorney General
cisco and bay point*. The new attack change In the manner of disposing of
That First Trial Was Unfair
Released Submit Only for
liy the Southern Pacific company will forestry business. The change ia pri­ is advised that the steamer Ohio Bonaparte, as he announc«! yesterday *
Result I* Surprise.
Tims Being.
again check the lumber industry in the marily in the interest of the people of r*-i' lied Nome with her cargo in good that he could n ake no s ate nent until I
valley, as it clouds the future with un­ th«- West, but incidentally it benefits condition. I he cargo includes equip he had conferred with Bor apart*.
The first new case* to be taken up !
certainty.
the service, in that it will save consid­ rnrnt for the wireless station at l-ort
Temporary injunctions are regirded erable time, and permit of prurnpt ac­ Gibbons As the equipment for the will be those in Tenntrssee. The trial* ' Chicago, July 23.—The United States
Tacoma, July 26. It’is oflh-ially an­
Nome station was damaged by the will be held at Jackson, in that state,
a* very dangerous to business pros-
Circuit Court of Appeal* yesterday re­
flooding of the hold of the boat in
nounced by the Northern Pacific Rail |i«cta, and especially so in thia mw tion.
in brief, th«- large clerical force of which it was shipped, it was feared November 8. Th«**e case* ¡involve 1,- versed and remanded for re-trial tha
way company t.slay that consideration Although the railroads propoae’to give the forest arrive«-, now maintained in
500 counts, and will be prosecuted by
that it would be impossible to install
given by the transportation lines to a ixinil to indemnify lumber manufac­ Washington, is to m divided in halves; the Nome station this season, but now Special Counsel James H. Wilkerson. caae of the government against the
The action will l<e pushed forward as Standard Oil company of Indiana, in
turers
in
event
of
losing
the
tailroail«'
I
the recent decision of the Interstate
one half will remain here, th«- other it is believed that the working instru
which Judge Landis, in the District
ease in court, the alleged lx>nd doe* not half will m scatter«! over the West, incuts can be got together to establish rapidly as (xissible.
Commerce commission on the question prove to be any protection to the lum
Attorney General Bonaparte today court, had imposed a fin* of $29,240,-
the Nome station, and every effort
wherever
the
servlSe
maintains
divis
­
of rates on forest products has termi­ her industry. No new lurnlo-r mill ia
wired District Attorney Sims as fol- 000. The government has 30 days
be made to do so.
About 250 clerks will
nated in an announcement by railway going to start up and no old mill ia go­ ion headquarters.
1 he war department is highly lows:
within which to file a petition for a n>-
line« that rales recently fixed by the ing to resume business on the promise and stenographers will be sent out plea-ed with the work done by the
"I feel that you and your assistants hearing and it was announced that it
comnsaalon will, as aoon as (MHuuble, of a railroad company to reimburse the from Washingon to Portland, Nan wirelev* stations It has just received have done everything possible to pro- [ will be filed within the alloted time.
Francisco, Nalt Lake, Denver, Mis­
report that the station on the Far- tect the interests kof the government: The decision esme a* a complete •ur-
b*- put into effect by the railways
mill should a lower rat«* ultimately be soula and Albuquerque, from 40 to 50 a rall'-nes
held communication with the and promote justice. I will write to ’ prise to the government officials, who
not Dial they think the rat«-* are just, made.
going to <-a< h place. These respective St J ".11* for j.i hours outside of
but they submit for the time being to
It is Iw-Heved by well-informed law offices will be placed in charge of ad- Honolulu, 1,400 mile* distant, her sig­ you fully on the subject as soon as the believed the trial judge would be up-
the Interstate Commerce commission's yers that there due* not exist more
opinion come« to hand."
held.
, ininistrative officers, yet to l>e select- nals coining in loud and clear Sev-
order.
Judge Groeacup, who delivered tha
than one chance in loo for the South­ >-<1, sn I once organiz«-d will handle and esal message* were received and
No application for t.-ni|>orary injunc ern Pacific company to win any import­
ENACTS HISTORIC SCENES.
opinion, left little of the conbn'.ion
transmitted.
ilixjoseof
practically
all
ailministra-
tion against the order will be made, ant ground in the light against railroad
that each carload at the 6-cent rate
nevertheless the railway* •-Xpf-Ct U> regulation n»«a result of Its newest at­ j live questions that arise in their re-
Splendid Pageant Seen in Grand Old constituted a separate offense. Even
TRYING
TO
GET
RESULTS.
spective
districts.
bring suit urging that the ratea are tack u|xm the validity of th«- Hepburn
the shipments, of which there were
City of Quebec.
The Portland office, for instance,
unreasonable ami asking a ¿■termina- law. Should th«- company win this
about 590, could not be so considered
will handle all questions arising in the
Quebec, July 24.—The prince of under the ruling of ths court.
tloll III the courts to that effect.
The
suit it would <1* str >y the Interstate National forests of Oregon arid Wash­ Naval Conference is Struggling With
Wales
was
the
central
figure
yesterday
Task
Roosevelt
Set.
This determination cannot, of course, Commerce commission as at present
fine should have been based on settle­
ington;
Salt
Lake
City
will
handle
in
the
magnificent
spectace
of
repro
­
be had until final hearing and decision creatoil and organiz««!.
ments between the railroad and the oil
Newport, R. L, July 25. The naval
ca*«-s from Idaho, Utah and Nevada;
in court; in the meantime it is under­
conference met again today to continue ducing Quebec's historic past and | ’¿¿mpany Of these there were just
Missoula
will
handle
Montana
and
Min
­
ushering
in
the
300th
anniversary
of
36
The , maximum
IulAllnuII1 fine
Ilnr on this
w,. basis
stood the only legal rate will be that DOUBT SULTAN'S GOOD FAITH
The
nesota matters, and Ih-nver will take the discussion of battleship plan* and, the founding of the city by Champlain. would amount to but $720,000, and the
fixed by the commission, auid even
care of question* arising in Colorado it is believ««!, will continue daily (meet­ Aside from the spectacular features of minlmum $36,000—the latter figure
should the suit be determined in favor
ings for some time to come.
In the
the event, it was the occasion for a
considerably lower than tha
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of the railways in the end, that deter­ People of Constantinople Accept Hi* and Wyoming.
This change in adminiatratioon will executive council, following the presi­ notable exchange of addresses between |223,0uo which the Standard is alleged
Irada With Stolidity.
mination cannot be retroactive, and
dent's *pe«ech of yesterday, Mr. Roose­
not
entail
any
new
appointment*
what
­
ha rbanks and the tojhave received as rebates on the ship­
will operate only from that time on.
Constantinople, July 27. The mo-
velt plainly told the officers present Vice President Fa'rbanks
It is also announced that the railway ! mentoua act <>t the sultan of Turkey in soever. All the clerk* will be trans- that he wantod "results’’ and would ! prince of Wales, in which the former ments in question.
lines will settle for past business on I proc'aimlng yrrst««lay the ix-atoration ferr«-d froni Washington, and the ad­ , insist on them before the conference spoke of the existing relations between
In the event that a rehearing is de­
officers will be chosen
| the United States and Great Britain nied, the government may go to trial
the basis of the commission's rate, I <>f the constitution of
ti ha* left ministrative
; adjourned.
from
among
th«-
pr«?aent
officials
of
the
and
the
prince
delivered
a
m<
asage
of
ami upon auEh settlements being made, ! the population of Constantinople un­
on the original indictment containing
It. was said that one result of the
the security up In protection of the suit moved. The aspect of the city ia to­ > service.
conference would be to sbolish the gen­ good will to the American gov< mm -nt. 1,462 counts—an action which Mr.
An
enormous
crowd
filled
tl
e
Place
before Judge Hanford will be released. day perfectly normal and there have
Sims could be ready to take within two
eral board of the navy, but officers now
New Immigration Record.
been no manifestations of satisfaction
attending the sittings of the confer­ d’Armes fronting the Champain mon- weeks or upon any Jone of seven other
um
nt,
where
the
exercises
«ere
held.
Washington, July 25.
Assistant ence are widely varying in opinion as
indictments containing 4,442 count*.
of any kind. The stolid fatalism of
SHIPPERS DEMAND PARLEY
the Moslems, who for centuries past Secretary of Commerce and Labor to the possibility or desirability of any Here the prince received the ad Ir esses
of the American and French represent­
I have been accustomed to a regime of William R. Wh««-ler predicts that dur-
Ask President* of Eastern Roads to ■ personal rulr and who are nut used to mg the next 12 months America will such course.
atives, the mayor of Quebec, and fin­
UNCLE-SAM AS RULER.
ally Champlain himself, reproduced as
Conference on Rats*.
political freedom, is thought partly to se<- the greatest flood of immigrant* in
War on Hous* Fly.
in the days of old, coming fr >m the Kaiser's War Expert Sees This Re­
Chicago,'July 25. Shipping inter­ explain th«- apathy everywhere appar- her history. In an interview he de­
Wathington, July 23—A national mimic reproduction of his original
clared t«siay that all the alien* who
sult From European War.
est* of the entire country, r«-pres«-nU*d ' ent.
Add«! to thia is skepticism regard­ fl««l to Effrope on the advance of hard campngn .igainat the house fly and ship, the Don de Dieu, with some 5,-
by a committee *-s[x-cially appoint««! at
Berlin, July 2?. -Showing that a
mosquito
has
been
planned
and
u
000
followers
representing
every
a general «inference of th«- shippers ing the durability of the new era prom- times last year will return, bringing about to be begun by the government phase of old France in Canada.
European war at thia time woild cost
Furthermore, past experience others with them to th«-''land of prom- \ bureau of insects. It will cover the
held recently in Chicago, dec id«« I at a i ised.
$16,000,000,000 annually and would re­
the sultan conceded IS«-.'' New York steamship companies I entire country, and in its prosecution
meeting here today to ask presidents and the fact
sult in the United States becoming the
DIE BY HUNDREDS.
of Eastern railroads to meet them to a re-«-*tabhshment of the constitution alone, he says, have 600,000 return measures are to be urged by which
undisputed leader of the world. General
ticket*
out
and
the
reappearance
of
under
extreme
pressure
inclines
the
not
only
communities
but
whole
spates
«iiscusa the proposed Increase in
Blume, the famous military expert,
gocxl
time
will
induce
the
foreign
la
­
will
be
enabled
to
nd
themselves
of
Turks
to
the
Ix-llef
that
the
concession
Children's Disease Kill* Ten a Day in today submitted a report, ordered by
freight rates. It was the unanimous
these
deadly
enemies
of
mankind
In
borer*
to
return
to
America.
Wheeler
ia
intended
merely
to
surmount
the
opinion of the committeemen that be-
Chicago.
Emperor William, on the probable coet
fore beginning a fight it would be wis«- present troubles and avert the threat­ gives it as hi* opinion that this influx order to attain this end it is necessary
of an international fight.
Chicago,
July
24.
—
Nineteen
out
of
merely
to
adopt
a
few
simple
and
to bring about such a m«*etmg with ened disruption of the empire, and that will be head«! toward the Pacific well understood methods, the applica­ every 100 Chicago babies under 1 year
If Germany were to fight another
the rail roa-1 officials, at the same time ' the earliest opportunity will be taken coast, where many opportunitiae await tion of which may be entrusted to lo- of age have died during the |jrst 22 European power. General Blume says,
asking them to put no advance into again to suspend the charter of liberty. the laborer.
c il boards of health. Where the mos- days of July. This is about one ifourth it Would cost the empire $1,500,000.-
effect until after the cun («Tene» had
i-vito is concerned, however, it is of the quoted death rate of the city. 000 a year in direct outlay and entail a
TOOLE UNDER CHARGES.
been hcl<l.
deemed advisable that there should be There have been 10 deaths daily from loss of $i 500,000,000 annually to the
Resign* Under Cloud.
While action un the rate situation
San Francisco, July 25. Lieutenant | a general control by the state, be bowel diseases of children under 2 in the paralysis of commerce.
was in pr»gr««ia, * long protest and Waives Immunity and Denies Compli­ Russell J. Hazzard, U. S. A., one of cause of the fact that certain apecies years of age.
General Blume declares that, owing
of these tuneful marauders are mi
appeal to the Interstate Commerce
city in Land Frauds.
the party which accompanied General gratory and liable to appear suddenly
One of the noteworthy points of the to the delicate adjustment of European
commiaaion was being formulât««) by
Great Falls, Mont., July 27.—On ac­ Funston on the famous ex|x-dition in multitudinous swarnq, in places far city physician's report is in sn Italian politics, the next war will involve at
the National Industrial Traffic league,
count
of charge* made in connection which r«-xult«-d in the capture of Agui­ from their breeding areas, giving nro section of the city Gault Court. least four powers, and that his esti­
«■m|sH««i of scorea of influential man
with
state
timber land in the Flathead naldo, th«- Filipino leader, will leave found discouragement to local efforts Here it was expected that, owing to mate of coet would apply to each.
ufacturing and shipping organizations,
The financial drain would not result
the very congested conditions, a de­
valley
district,
an investigation has for Washington today to apjx-ar before toward extermination.
at Manitou Springs, Colo.
plorable state of affairs would be re­ otherwise than in the world supremacy
been in progress at Kalispell before th«- retiring board, seeking to be re­
Wright to See Roosevelt.
The officer saw
vealed. Just the reverse was found. of the United States, he says.
Governor Norris, and land board and lieved from duty.
Washington. July 29. Secretary of Crowds were there, ard dirt was
NEW WIRELESS RECORD.
ex-Govcrnor Toole, who was a memln-r much hard service in the islands and
Haz­ War Wright expect* to go to Oyster there, but babies, strange to say, were
of the U>ard when the sales under in­ is broken in health and spirits.
FIRE AT PORTLAND.
Point Lom* Station Talks With Fleet vestigation were made. The charges zard is the man who captured the de­ Bay the latter part of this week to I unaccountably healthy and strong.
serter
Arturo
Howard,
whois
supposed
confer
with
the
president
on
pending
!
According
to
Dr.
Hernan
Spalding,
arc to the effect that the commission
2.900 Miles Away.
Fire Chief Places Damage by Flame*
favor««! the big land companies by sell­ to have killed General Lawton. For matters of importance. The papers in of the Health department, the common
at $500,000.
San Diego, Cal., July 25. A. R. ing to them through dummies valuable th'a capture General Vhaffee n-com- the case of the eight cadets, whose house fly is one of the great contribu­
Rice, chief <>|» rntnr and his assistants. timber land for less than it was worth. mend«i that Hazzard- be given the dismissal from the military academy tors to the complaints prevalent among
Portland. July 23.—Fire, supposed
II. V. Ki - fi-r and C. II. Randall, at Several witness*»* today testified that medal of honor.
was recommended by a board appoint­ the city's children.
to have originated as the result of
the Point !«>ma government wireless dummy names were used.
ed by Colonel Scott, superintendent of
crossed electric wires, started in th*
telegraph station, hold the record for
Standard Stock Soars.
the academy, have been returned to
Benzoic Acid Hsrmful.
upper floor of the five-story Abington
When Mr. Toole wished to take the
longdistance work today, having talk- stand attorneys for the complainants
New York, July 24.—Stockholders building. 106 S Third street, near
Wah-ngton, July 24. "In the in­ the War department from Oyster Bay.
s-«l with Admiral
jm rry’s battleship objected on the ground that to permit terest
of health both benzoic atid and bearing the approval of President of Standrd Oil company and John D. Washington, shortly after midnight
the Connecticut Inst night or rather such testimony Would grant immunity benzoate of soda should be excluded Roosevelt of the findings and sentence Rockefeller in particular have goal ast night, ruin«! that building, swept
this morning nt a little past midnight. to any person so testifying. On be­ from foods." This is the conclusion of the board.
grounds for elation in the reversal of into the Van Schuyver building imme-
The Connecticut anawerrd the first call half of the governor himself and the of Dr. Harvey Wiley, chief of the bu­
Judge Landis’ d«-cision.
Today each liately to the rear, destroyed the up­
of the station, and after identifying other members of the bosrd. the at­ reau of chemistry of the department of
Postoffices on Warships.
and every stockholder of the big New per two stories of that building, dam­
each other the battleship stated that torney general waived such immunity. agriculture, after a prolonged investi­
Washington, July 24.
Arrange­ Jersey corporation is richer by $22 a aged the McKay building, for a time
she wax then in longitude 165 west and
Mr. Toole emphatically denie 1 the gation to determine the effect upon the ments are being perfected for the in­ share than before the decision of yes­ endangered the entire block and raged
between 9 and 10 north latitude on charges made by Prodger, as did Mr. human system of these preservatives. stallation of a postoffice on every ship terday. Yesterday the oil stock was for an hour and a half before firemen
her way to Auckland, N. Z., from Hon­ Galen, Secretary of State Yoder and The chemicals were given in various in the United States navy, authoriza­ quoted on the curb at $640 a share, but finally succeeded in getting it under
olulu. A little figuring shows that Superintendent Harmon. Mr. McCrea kinds of fixxis to Dr. Wileys’ so-called tion for this action having been made I today the price jumped to $662 a share control.
the point ia clone to 2,900 mile* from also denied having made any such re­ poison squad, and he declared that at the last session of congress. Under bid, but none.was offered under $680,
The fir* entailed a lo*s estimated at
San Diego, the previous record for long mark to Prodger. The investigation their use is highly objectionable and the provisions of the enabling act en­ or within $20 a share of the highest between $300.000 and $400,000. Both
distance work being 2,600 mile*.
the Abington and Van Schuyver build­
will be continued and Governor Norris produces very serious disturbance of listed men on each ship may be ap­ price the stock ever brought.
ings were ruined. Fire Chief Camp­
insists he will go to the bottom of the metabolic functions, attended with pointed as postmaster and assistant
Steel Trust Prospers.
postmaster, their regular pay to be in­
Ostriches for Stage.
bell estimates the entire lo*s at $500,-
injury to digestion and health.
things.
creased
$500
and
$300
a
year,
respect
­
New York, July 25. That there is
Los Angeles, July 24.—The efforts 000.
ively. Thev will be required to give i of theatrical managers to provide New
n graduni, steady increase in progress
Baldwin Balloon Shipped.
Girls Sold a* Slaves
Robbers Get Wells-Fargo Money.
in all limui of business was the opinion
York playgoers with novel features is
W.T-hington. July 23—The balloon bond of $100.
Corunna, Spain, July 27.- Dozens of
Reno, Nev., July 23. — The state po­
expressed by the president« of the var­ young girls believed to have been des­ and frame of Captain Baldwin’s dirigi 1
responsible for a unique business deal
Complain of Overcharges.
ious subsidiary companies of the Unit­ tined for the white slave trade which ble balloon was shipped from New .
l just made in this city whereby a Los lice are today watching every station
Washington, July 29. The Inter­ Angeles ostrich farm leases to a New- on the main line of the Southern Pa
ed States Steel corporation nt a meet­ is said to be flourishing in Cuba, were York Thursday and is expected at
ing here today. Mr. Corey said the taken from th* steamer Isla de Panay Fort Mver today The balloon must state Commerce commission today re­ York theatrical company six full grown cific on a lookout for two bandits who
reporta of the Steel men present were here today, prior to her sailing, osten­ be assembled bv July 25, according to ceived a complaint from the Carstens ostriches for a period of 20 weeks. held up the stage reach between Like­
uniformly favorable.
He said that sibly for Teneriffe. Embarkation of the contract with the government Packing company, of Tacoma. Wash., During that time the big birds will be ly and Alturas, in Modoc county. Cal.
1 ietitenant Foulers, in charge of «gainst the O. R. & N. and Northern
about 56 per cent of the finishing ca­ many young women on the vessel aeronautics
f atured in a New York production. The men held up the stage late Monday
at Fort Myer, assisted by
pacity of the vnrious plants controlled aroused the suspicions of the authori­ the balloon squad of the signal corps, Pacific
-------- railroads
----------- alleging an
_.. over-
„... and if the plans of the promoters go night about five nrles from Likely and
by th<- United States Steel cor|H>ra- ties and a raid disclosed the presence consisting of ten men. is busily pre­ charge of about $20 a car . n shipments not astrav a soubrette will appear as secured a Wells-Fargo strong box con­
rider of each ostrich. The six taining 128,000. The bandits evident­
t i<»n were now in operation and that of many girls stowed away like slaves paring for the tests to he held at the of cattle from Ontario, Or., and Nam-
ly knew of the box, for they stopped
pa. Idaho. Complainants say th«- cars birds #ldected are now in training,
additional ca|>acity would m put in.
once were in the African trade. Many fori within the next month.
were routed via Portland when they i
the stage and ordered the Wells-Fargo
of them had been bought from their
s'-ould have gon«- by way of Wallula,
Million* for Bay City.
agent, who sat on the seat with the
Shopmen Are Dissatisfied.•
Secure Data in Europe.
parents.
Wash.
San Frnncisco, July 25. Plans that
Winnipeg, July 24.—The shopmen driver, to throw down the box.
Narragansett Pier, R. I.. July 24.
contemplate the expenditure of over
China*« Steamer Line.
At the forenoon session today of the
of the Canadian Pacific in Western
New Bids Called For.
Shippers’ Letter Not Received.
$10,000,000 in San Frnncisco harbor
! Canada are dissatisfied with the recent
San Francisco, July 27. At th«- Chi­ monetary commission, a proposition
San Francisco, July 23.—It was an­
by the extension of the sea wall and ne*«- consulat«- her«- today it was admit­ was submitted for the appointment of
Oyster Bay. July 29. When aksed findings of the conciliation board that
the building of now docks will be pre­ ted that activ«* steps are being tak«-n n subcommittee to go to Europe in Au­ today whether President Roosevelt had investigated the matters in dispute be­ nounced today that the War depart­
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f_
sented to the governor, the mayor and for th«- formation of a fleet of vessels gust.
The subcommittee probably taken any action on the letter reported tween
the ___
company
and the men, and ment had released P. J. Carlin, the
the laiard of harbor commissioners to ply between San Francisco and Chi­ will comprise Senators Aldrich. Hale to have been sent to him by the Re- today, —
T. McVety, , head of the me- lowe<t bidder on the big government
noon. The plans have been drawn by nes«- ports in opposition to th<> Japan- j and Daniel and Representative Pagget. reivers' and Shippers’ association of chanics in the shops in Western Can docks here, from his offer to do the
engineers of the Federated Harbor ese steamship lines.
The action is and Representative Burton, of Ohio, a Cincinnati, asking him if he intends to «da. went to Chicago to consult with work. Carlin failed to qualify to the
Improvement aasocition and provde for said to be the outgrowth of the com­ member of the commission who is now enforce a decree against several rail- officials of the American Federation of satisfaction of the War department.
the handling of over 300,000,000 tons mercial warfare now being carried on in Europe, would be the fifth member. roads forbidding an increase in rates. Labor with a view to securing assist- This action will delay the work for
of freight annually from this port
the president’s secretary said tfiat no ance. Ten thousand men are affected, several months. New bids have been
by Chinese merchants against Japanese.
called for. The contractors have until
such letter had been received by the |
Japanese Sealer* Busy.
The opposition will be against both the
August 25 to put in their bids. A
Headache Powder Fatal.
More Cotton Mills Resume.
Japanese and th*- American lines.
Washington, July 28. -A dispatch president.
Monrovia, Cal., July 25. Henry
Boston, July 24.—Several of the million and a half is available.
received by the Navy department to-
Wool Market Reported Active.
Select Building Sites.
largest cotton mills of New England.
Canoil, 63 years of age, a merchant of
| day from the gunboat Yorktown, on
Fifty Japanese Killed.
Dillon, Mont., July 27. The past senling patrol duty about the Pribyxloff
Washington, July 29. J. H. Me- which have been running on half time
this city, died suddenly at his home
St. Petersburg.
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today. It is believed that a "harmless week has been very active in the wool islands, Alaska, indicates that while ; Dowell, of the supervising architect's since the business depression became
headache powder” hastened his end. market*. Sales amounted to 260,000 the situation in sealing waters at pres­ office, has been selected special agent acute last spring, are preparing to re­ Bourse Gazette yesterday published a
He had suffered with heart trouble for pounds at prices rnnging from t4 to sent is quiet, five Japanese schioners fer the Treasury department to select sume operations to their full extent dispatch from Harbin which recite*
some time and was a frequent user of 171* cents. At Lewiston the buyers ‘are sealing near the island of SL Paul. sites for public buildings at La Grande within the next week or two. Between an engagement with Corean insur-
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powders which contained acetanilid, a and growers have deadlocked over If the sealing vessels should encroach and Pendleton. Or.; T w-ii.
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strong depressant, in dangerous quan­ prices, and the greater part of the upon the seal preserves a serious clash Wash., and Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Me- will be benefited by the change to full ¿¡er*" were "killed.
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three million pounds will be consigned. ia probable.
Dowell leaves for the West tomorrow, time.
losses are not known.
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NEWS ITEMS FROM WASHINGTON, 0. C.
Lojrt of Appeals Annuls Great
Standard Oil Fine.
Railroads Accept Decisimi ol In
terstate Luininlsslun.
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