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E V A C U A T E P A C IF IC O C E A N . Roosevelt's O rder is Taken to Mean Confidence In Jap Professions. W O U LD L0 8 E REVENUE. V E R D IC T W A S C O M P R O M IS E R .v s n u . Bureau Opposes American Plea on Which Hyde and Schneider Wines in Medicines. Ask New Trial. Washington, O ct 29.— The internal revenue bureau is strongly opposed to the contention o f the California grape growers fo r a reversal o f the commit tee's ruling o f March 25, 1908, .which inhibits the use o f fortified American sweet wines in the manufacture o f pro prietary medieines or compounds. To do so, in the opinion o f officials, would be to violate the law and to deprive the government o f many millions in reve nue annually. This would be accom plished, it is pointed out, by the gen eral substitution in the manufacture o f proprietary medicines, etc., o f non taxable sweet wines, which have been reinforced by the addition o f a preser vative acid, o f non taxable grape bran dy for spirits which are taxed $1.10 per gallon. The purpose o f the law which does not require a tax to be paid on grape brandy when used fo r this specific purpose is said to have been solely fo r the encouragement o f the grape and sweet wine industries. Commissioner Capers has received a letter from Senator Perkins, o f Cali fornia, advocating the reversal, and transmitting a copy o f a resolution re cently adopted by the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ association o f Califor nia, and the Trans-Mississippi Com mercial congress at San Francisco. I t also urges the reversal o f the objec tionable ruling. Big Scores in Practice. Manila, O c t SO.— While the scores and figures o f the cruiser and gunboat squadron made in target and battle practice, which has just been conclud ed, w ill not be made public until they arrive at the Navy department at Washington, it has been announced that all previous records have been broken. The Rainbow led in the gun boat squadron, exceeding Sll the scores made by the Wilmington, present bolder o f the trophy. President 60 Years Old. Washington, OcL 81.— The argu ments fo r a new trial asked for by Frederick A. Hyde and Joost H. Schnei der, who were convicted last spring o f conspiracy in connection with land frauds in the West, w e re , taken under advisement today by Justice Stafford, o f the Criminal court o f the D istrict o f Columbia. Counsel for the convicted men con sidered that the verdict was the result o f a compromise, some o f the jurors who favored conviction o f all four o f the* defendants who were tried (Hyde, Schneider, Benson and Dhnond) voting to acquit Dimond in exchange fo r the votes o f the other jurors, who were in clined to acquit all. The prosecution asserted thatteom- promise verdicts were being rendered daily by juries. The defense charged that the court had erred in telling the jury that one o f the defendants might be convicted o f conspiracy. P LA N S F O R G R E A T E R N A V Y . Tokio, Oct. 28.— Although the American fleet has le ft here fo r Manila and China, the impression created by the attitude o f the people o f ^he U n it ed States toward the Japanese is still a matter o f comment by the Japanese and vernacular press. A report from Washington to the effect that President Roosevelt had or dered the Pacific fleet to proceed to the Atlantic ocean to participate in the spring maneuvers, thus temporarily evacuating the Pacific ocean, has cre ated a profound impression here. The newspapers all comment on this action as an indication that the American people have confidence in the sinceri ty o f the protestations o f friendship on the part o f Japan. The proposed conference o f the pow ers interested in the Pacific ocean to discuss the oriental question is gaining in popular favor. Every newspaper in the empire favors the propoeed confer ence, and it is likely that some offi cial action w ill be taken soon. The tender Yankton le ft Yokohama today for Manila. She stayed behind fo r repairs o f damage done by the storm encountered by the fleet on the way here from Manila. President, in Message, Will Ask for Many Additions. • S H O O T IN G IS L IM IT E D . Washington, OcL 27.— The president w ill ask cqpgresa in his annual mes sage, it is said, to grant four battle ships annually. H e adhere'to his be lie f that this is necessary. The presi dent w ill also urge additional appro- pi iations fo r the completion o f a naval base at Pearl harbor and o f the Ha waiian coast defenses, and he w ill probably ask fo r increased facilities at Mare island fo r handling naval vessels. Another thing the president w ill ask congress for is adequate provision for equipping and defending the naval base at Guantanamo, where the Navy department has planned great yards. The location o f this naval depot is in the vicinity o f the Panama canal and is regarded as o f strategic importance. What Roosevelt is Free to Kill on East African Hunt. Strict With Sailors. London, OcL 28.— President Roose velt not having signified his intention o f asking special privileges for bis hunting trip in British East A frica through diplomatic channels, it is sup posed that he w ill take out an ordinary 6o-pound ($250) license from the colo nial office. This, however, has not yet been applied for, though it is always usual to demand such licenses several months in advance. Under them each hunter is limited to 60 animals, except in cases o f lions, leopards, crocodiles and others, which are considered un desirable, o f which he may shoot as many aa he wishes. A s set forth in the new licenses, the president may kill “ two elephants, two rhinoreri, ten hippopotami, 21 an telopes, two buffaloes, two earth bogs, tw o earth wolves, ten Che vto tains, two monkeys, two marabou storks, two ostrRb'sa, two egrets and one chim panzee.” Giraffes, wild asses, secre tary birds and a number o f other spe cies are forbidden to any nimrod not armed with special privileges. Manila, OcL 28.— Sailors o f the American fleet w ill not be permitted' shore leave* a fter 10 o ’clock at night nor allowed to drink water from native wells during the stay o f the American fleet here, according to a rule promul gated tottay. The first squadron o f the fleet is expected to reach here Novem ber 1. The second squadron, under Admiral Emory, which went to Amoy, China, is expected to arrive November W IL L R EN EW W AR. 8. The order issued today states that although the health officials expect to Anti-Gambling League Still Wants to have the cholera stamped out complete Reform Nevada. Millions for Deep Channel. ly by the time the fleet arrives, they Chicago, Opt. 80.— The propoeed w ill take no chances. Reno, NeV., OcL 28.— Undaunted by deep water channel in Illinois Can be its defeat at the polls at the city elec constructed in six years and fu lly paid tion last Saturday, the Anti-Gambling Favors Navy Yard at Mare Island fo r out o f its water power earnings in Mare Island N avy Yard, Cal., OcL league today held a meeting and made 11 years thereafter, according to esti 29.— Rear Adm iral Richard C. H olli plans fo r carrying the fight to drive mates submitted by Engineer Lyman day, chief o f the bureau o f yards and gambling out o f Nevada to every city E. Cooley. I f the voters approve the Committees were ap docks o f the United States navy, le ft in the state. $20,000,000 bond issue next Tuesday, here today fo r Washington, after hav pointed to organize clubs in every b e said, the state w ill be able to make ing completed his official inspection of county where efforts w ill be made to the best paying public investment that the navy yard. From a statement secure a popular vote on the question. opportunity ever offered. The league here intends to g et out made by Admiral Holliday before he left, it is believed that tie trill ask another petition asking fo r another or Negro Soldier in Hurry. congress fo r a large appropriation for dinance and special election about three Washington, Oct. 80.— The attor the development o f the navy yard when months hence. Attributing its defeat to the proxim ity o f the general elec neys for Oscar W. Reid, one o f the the session begins this winter. tion and business conditions, it believes negro soldiers who were discharged a vote at that time w ill bring a good from -the army on account o f alleged Only Congress Can Reinstate. majority in favor o f closing gambling participation in the Brownsville affair, Washington, OcL 30. — Secretary in Reno. The league voted to keep its endeavored today to have the Supreme W righ t said today that nothing could hands off politics, for this year at court advance the hearing o f his case. be done in the matter o f reinstating least, and no effort w ill be made to Th e case was decided against R eid in Mingo Sanders, form erly sergeant o f have the candidates declare themselves the United States Circuit court for the the Twenty-fifth infantry, who, with before the coming election. Southern district o f New York. his battalion, was dismissed from the * army without honor, for alleged par Willet Will Defend bodd. Fear Boat Has Capsized. ticipation in the Brownsville disorders. Mare Island Navy Yard, Cal., Oct. The only way now open fot his rein San Diego, OcL 27.— Arrangements 31.— A telegram was received here statement, the secretary said, was by were being made at Fort Rosecrans today from the Navy depiartment at special act o f congres. late last night to send out a boat to Washington authorising Paymaster P. look for four members o f the Twenty- J . W illet, who had been ordered to joirf eighth Coast artillery and an army Wright All Right Again. the Solace, to remain at the navy yard The Washington, OcL 28. — Orville mechanic from San Francisco. until the conclusion o f the courtmar- five men le ft for the Coronado islands W righ L the aeronaut, w ill leave Fort tial o f Lieutenant E. H. Dodd. The Meyer ho pital for his home at Dayton, yesterday morning on a fishing cruise hearing o f the case w ill now be com They Ohio, on Saturday, i f his condition expecting to return last nighL pleted as rapidly as possible. They are continues to improve. His sister, Miss have not been seen since. Catherine W righ L who has nursed him Corporal Reynolds and Privates Blan Contract Speed1 i Exceeds t at the army hospital, w ill accompany chard, W ykoff and Crosby and Me Newport, R. L , O c t 27.— The cruis him. Mr. W righ t desires to vote, even chanic Hughes. er-Chester came in from sea today though it may be necessary to carry Limit Invitations to 400. a fter two day s 'o f endurance test off lim to the polls. the coast in very rough conditions. Amoy, China, OcL 28.— As a precau Th e cruiser exceeded her ' contract tion against any disturbances during Warships Leave Japan. speed, made 23 knots an hour fo r 12 Washington, OcL 28.— A cablegram the visit here o f the second squadron hours with the wind blowing more than to the N avy department from Admiral o f the American fleeL invitations to 40 miles an hour and 26 knots an hour Sperry reports the departure o f the the Chinese reception to the fleet have fo r four hours under somewhat less fleet from Yokohama. The first squad been limited in number to 400. Many severe conditions. ron o f battleships w ill return to Ma foreigners o f bad character are assem nila, where they are due O c’ ober 31. bling here, but no foreigners w ill be Buffalo Leaves Bremerton. The second squadron is now enroute to admitted to the grounds where the re N avy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., Amoy, China, where it is expected to ceptions are to be held, without a pass from the consular representatives o f O c t 29.— The auxiliary cruiser Buffa arrive next Thursday. his country. Invitations to the Foo lo, which arrived here Saturday with Chow students and naval cadets have Frank Kiggins Dies Suddenly. a draft o f enlisted men for the cruiser Charleston, w ill leave today for Mare Washington, OcL 28.— Frank R ig been withdrawn. island and from there w ill proceed to gins, o f Tennessee, chief examiner of Prince Henry Up in Airship. Panama. The ship makes regular trips the civil service commission, died sud Friedrichafon, OcL 28.— Prince Hen between Pacific coast yards and the denly Monday o f uraemic convulsions. isthmus carring service men and naval John Kiggins, o f Vancouver, B. C., is ry o f Prussia today made an ascension in the reconstructed Zeppelin airship. a brother. supplies. The count says the new dirigible is much better than the ore that was lost Government Buys Silver. Mining Stock Tabooed. Washington, OcL 27.— The Treasury during the attempt to make a flight Washington, Oct. 29.— In order ts today bought 7,6000 lasting 24 hours. A great crowd gath keep the organization free from the department suspicion o f evasion o f legal require ounces o f silver for delivery at New ered to see the air monster rise with ments, George Otis Smith, director o f Orleans and 60,000 ounces for delivery the prince aboard. The ascension was the geological survey, has issued an at Denver at 61.670 cents per fins entirely successful and the- balloon with Captain Mische as pilot started in order prohibiting members o f the sur ounce. the direction o f Euberlingen. vey from owning stock in any mining Whistler at Fort Wordsn. company, the property o f which is in T o Use 6,000 Idle Cars. Washington, OcL 28.— Colonel Gar the United States or Alaska. land N. W histler has been assigned to Harrisburg, Pa., OcL 28.— The Penn Oablnet Meeting Short-Handed. Fort Worden, Wash., and iti command sylvania railroad is clearing the Peters Washington, Oct. 80.— Today’s cab o f the artillery district o f Puget sound. burg branch, o f the middle division, o f all the freigh t cars which have been inet meeting was o f short duration, Rural Oarriers at Oakland. stored there since last winter, number only the secretary o f the treasury be Washington, OcL 27.— K. L . Thorn ing about 6,000. The cars are being ing present. The other seven mem bers are making campaign sneeches in ton has been appointed regular, Jere taken out to handle the increased behalf o f Judge Taft, while Secretary miah L . Thornton substitute, rural car freigh t traffic. About three miles o f rier on the routs at Oakland, Ora. track are being cleared each day. M etcalf is ill. Washington, Oct. 28. — President Roosevelt was 60 years old yesterday, having been born October 27, 1858. S o fa r ss is known, no special prepara tions were made for an observance o f the anniversary, and the president probably passed the day very much ac cording to the routine which marks his everyday life . In the evening there was a birthday dinner at the White House, a t which the members o f the president’s fa m ily were joined by a few friends. CURES DR. KING'S N EW DISCOVERY THE for COUGHS and colds AND ALL THROAT «•■> LUNG D ISE A SE S ......................... 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