\ NEWBERG GRAPHIC WILL REFUSE LANDING. l iv e * President Castro Will Be Askad to • Apologias R est. C .tlW O O O W England M utt Appropriate Big Sum L *®r Stronger Navy. Paris, Dec. 8.—If President Castro, of Venezuela, comes to Bordeaux, he will not be allowed to set foot on French soil until after he has offered S T A T E H O PES T O W IN S U IT . AD VERTISE OR EG O N FIR, a formal, apology for the fashion in which he has flaunted France. This decision was made by the cabinet, but Chances Good for Recovery o f S 3 9 0 ,- Lumber Manufacturers to Carry On 0 0 0 Civil War Expanaag. Vigorous Campaign in East. was kept a seer*, as it was expected that Castro would disembark at San­ Salem.—Attorney-General Crawford Portland— The Oregon A Washington Newsy Items uatuereu Bum An tander, Spain. But should he arrive at has received a letter from the law firm Lumber Manufacturers’ association, at Bordeaux, and his illness not be serious, of Ralston & Siddons, of Washing­ M s tftta W M . permission* to land will be made con­ ton, D. C.. informing him that the case its last monthly meeting, took op the ditional upon the diepateh of an official of the State o f Oregon against the matter of extensively advertising Ore­ telegram of apology to the French gov­ United Statea was argued before the gon fir for interior finish in the Eastern L t u Importent but Not Loso ernment and the dispatch of tele­ United States court of claims on No­ markets. It has been discovered that the graphic instructions to Caracas for the vember 27 and that the state's chance immediate execution of the arbitral o f winning the suit is good. The beautiful surface o f tbe wood which is award ia the matter of the French state’s claim ia for approximately so plentiful out here is now attracting claims $390,000 on account o f expenditures attention in the East, but at the same Roosevelt has announced his plans Dr. Domingo Castillo, the Venesuelan made by this state during the civil time it is considered advisable to do for his African hunting trip. consul general nt Hamburg, and D. Es­ war in enlisting and maintaining vol some missionary work to get it intro­ House Democrats have elected calante, consul general at Liverpool, untcer troops for the service of the duced on a large scale. passed through Paris today on the way United States. Champ Clark as their*leader. How to go about it has not yet been The state has a contract with the to Santander, presumably to meet Presi­ The government has launched a big dent Castro. Washington attorneys by which the deckled upon, but the matter has been collier at the Mare Island yard. state agrees to pay them as their fee left with a committee to formulate the A unique ex­ 10 per cent of all the money collected most effective system. . General Simon has entered the D E P O S IT S T O O LARGE. by them and turned into the treas­ hibit will in all probability be sent to Haytian capital with his army. ury. The balance o f the amount col­ Germany will provide several Ramarkabla Conditions Existing With lected is to be turned into the irre the larger Eastern centers to be plaoed on display for a certain length of time schools in the Chinese territory it ducible school fund. Canadian Banks. in each city. The material will also holds. be brought to the attention of leading Ottawa, Out-, Dec. 8.—A very re­ Internal revenue officers have seized N Y S 8 A FAVO R S P R O J E C f. architects. markable condition o f affairs is dis­ 30,000 pounds o f oleomargarine at Henry B. Miller, American censul closed by the Canadian government’s Denver. bank statement for October, just issued. Dry Land Owners Anxious for Work general*, Yokohama, made a highly in­ An Italian writer has denounced It is shown that the people of this teresting talk to the assembled lumber­ to Bogin on Water System. Americans for claiming equality with country are saving money at a very Ontario— Probably the beat and moot men, speaking principally upon the royalty. • mueh faster rate than the banks and enthusiastic meeting to foster favor­ lumber situation and timber resources The schooner D. M. Clemson, ply business men o f the dominion ean dis­ able feeling for the Malheur irrigation in Japan, China and Manchuria. He ing on Lake Erie, is believed to have pose of in profitable investments. project was held at Nyaaa laat week. said that China, especially, will always The result of this condition of things been lost. ve a market for Pacific coast tim- is that deposits in Canada increased Mayor Boydell had charge o f the meet­ , since that country is entirely de­ Rear Admiral Coughlan is dead. during October to the extent of $11, ing and Mr. Griffith, secretary o f the The republic o f Salvador has put 362,879, while the business of the coun Boiae-Payette W a tern sera’ association, nuded o f anything in the way o f for­ down a revolution. trv absorbed by way of current and and several others spoke, showing the ests. Manchuria, on the other hand, The Western Pacific railroad has cal] loans only $3,332,014 more than advantages o f government irrigation he said, has large bodies o f fine timber which eventually will enter into com­ just finished a tunnel through the during the previous month. and drainage. When it is remembered that the crop Sierras, which is 7,300 feet long. The object o f the meeting was to petition with other sources o f supply. movement began very early this year, An Oregon boy won first honors and that farmers were paid for their get the co-operation o f dry land own­ First Irrigated Tract. in an oratorical contest at Notre wheat and other products promptly, it ers and mpn who own water rights in Dame university. Ind. He will rep­ ill be understood that several million asking the government to go to work Blalock— Roy M. Jones, o f Silverton, resent the school in the state contest. '■ollars of the increase for the month at once. Resolutions to this effect who has been engaged by the M . J. Castro is believed to have deserted in deposits may be due to the plentiful were drawn up and signed by all pres­ Lee company toMteteintend the plant­ neas of money in the rural districts of ent. There were probably 150 dry ing and cultivatidPof strawberries at Venezuela forever. the dominion. land owners and waterusers in attend­ the old Blalock orchard, reports that he The international naval conference Whatever the cause, however, bank­ ance. has planted in the last 10 days 87,000 is in session at London. ers of Canada are confronted with the The government engineer showed Clark Seedling strawberry plants. The The prosecution has completed its fact that they have to earn interest on that the object o f irrigation is not company will plant about 40 acres to *96,000,000 of capital and $67,000,000 evidence in the Ruef trial. alone to put water on the land, but to strawberries alone. This tract o f land of deposits. drain the water off after it has fulfill­ has in the past produced berries which A Pittsburg broker is charged with forging bonds for $600,000. ed its purpose, and to reclaim the al­ were earlier than either Hood River or BRITISH GtVE P R O T E C T IO N . kali land. The government represent­ Kennewick. It is believed that it was Elks o f New York City are to spend atives are ready to go to work as soon one o f the first pieces o f land in the $1,000,000 on a new clubhouse. American Gunboats Leave During In­ as the people show that they want the Columbia river basin to be put under A steamer and two docks burned surrection in China. Malheur project bad enough to support water. Dr. Blalock, o f W alla Walla, at Portland, Me. Loss, $350,000. Pekin, Dee. 8.— Reports have been re­ it in the right way. The Nyssa meet­ having planted it to fruit about 26 Montenegro has attacked an Austrian ceived here that the Americans in the ing emphasises that the people are be­ years ago and pumped water from the fort, and Austria is hurrying troops Yangtse Kiang territory are indignant ginning to realise the importance of Columbia for irrigating purposes. to the scene. on account of the withdrawal o f the government irrigation. A fte r the Adjutant General Ainsworth reports American gunboats, which went to Ma­ meeting tbe people o f Nyssa gave a Lana’ s Poultry Show. that desertions in the army are on nila with the Pacifie fleet for target banquet in honor o f those present from Eugene— T ie Lane County Poultry practice, leaving no protection for outside points the decrease. association will hold its annual fair in Americans during the recent insurrec­ A Los Angeles man has been ar tion at Nanking. Because o f this tbe Eugene December 21-24. The Com­ rested for having dies, lo r counter­ American consul general at Hankow, Cannot Give J obs to Secure Votes. mercial club is taking an active inter­ feiting money. 8 d e m — Although many, i f not all e s t The secretary o f the poultry asso­ •lliam Martin, was compelled to ask A Chicago grand jury reports the British representative to look after the candidates for president o f tbe sen­ ciation and Hie manager o f the club ate or speaker o f the house may not be have secured silver cups from the fol­ wholesale election frauds, particularly American interests at Nanking. direct primary. Detailed reports of the revolutionary aware o f the fact, yet their campaign* lowing business m en: R. A . Booth, S. Physicians hold out some hope for conditions which prevailed show that for election come within the regula­ H . Friendly, Griffin Hardware com­ the recovery of Governor-elect Cos­ had the rebels succeeded in , taking tions o f the corrupt practices set, pany, F. E. Dunn, * John H. Hartog, Nanking, an insurrection would have adopted by the people last June. Sec­ Linn Drug company. Other prises grove, o f Washington. broken out in at least three or four tion 19 o f the act specifically provides have also been secured. The Union Pacific has reduced its places, which would have put the Amer­ that the term "p u b lic office" shall running time between Omaha and ican residents in great danger. apply to the presiding officer o f either O . R. & N. Promises Sidetrack. Portland two and one-half hours. branch o f the legislature. Such candi­ Baker City.—The O. R. & N. has Cabinet Timber in Wheeler. Admiring friends want to present dates would not, however, be bound by advised the commercial organization Admiral Evans with a house at Los Washington, Dec. 5.— William R. section 8 o f the act, limiting campaign here that it is ready to build side­ Angeles, but he has taken warnin Wheelef, assistant secretary of com ­ expenditures, for that section applies tracks for the new mill whenever they from the Dewey incident and decline« merce and labor, ts suggested by the only to the candidate "w h o lia s receiv­ are needed. This ends the controversy politicians for a place in the cabinet that was on between this city and the Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner has started a ed the nomination to a public office." of President-elect Taft. A cabinet po company over the mill matter. contest of Yerkes' will. sition is conceded to the Pacific coast, Pendleton Wants Library. The Y. M. C. A. has erected a fine and since the name of George A. Buys Pendleton Business College. building at Seoul, Corea. Knight aroused discussion and opoosi- Pendleton— The women o f Pendleton Pendleton.— Professor E. O. Dra­ lion the chances of Wheeler have been have taken upon themselves the task An imperial edict has beei^ issued in per, o f the Moscow Business college, discussed. Wheeler as assistant sec­ o f saving the city’s public library from China guaranteeing a constitution in retary has had experience and is held abandonment. A t a recent mass meet­ has purchased the Pendleton business nine years to have shown himself capable o f suc­ ing s plan of campaign was outlined college of Miss M. M. Slattery, of Spokane, and has taken possession. Los Angeles civil service employes ceeding Secretary Straus if the latter have been forbidden to visit race should lay down the portfolio. and a big public reception, the first Professor Draper has taken charge tracks tb witness races. Wheeler, however, has shown adapt­ step, will be held soon. It is desired and will make Pendleton his home. ability and another post in the cabi­ to have Miss Marvin, state librarian, Tw o miners were killed and three present, and the date will be arranged PO RTLAND M A R K E T S . fatallv injured in an explosion of gas net may be his. to suit her convenience. The library in a W est Virginia coal mins. Fruits— Apples, 75e® $2 per box; will be housed in tbe new city hall and Fluet Passée Singapore. Miss Elkins is said to have jilted Singapore, Dec. 8.— The United States will be in charge o f a competent libra­ p ars, $ 1 @ L 2 5 per b ox ; grapes, $ 1 ® Abruzzi because she preferred Lieu­ It is also proposed to raise 1 50 per crate; quinces, $ 1 ® 1 .2 5 per Atlantie battleship fleet, under Rear- rian. tenant Andrews, o f the navy. Admiral Sperry, passed through the funds sufficient to make valuable ad­ b ox; cranberries, $12.50 per barrel; Railroads and coal companies have »■arbor here today. The stately pro­ ditions in the way o f books and period­ caaabaa, 2J{c per pound; huckleberries, been convicted of conspiracy in re­ cession impressed both the experts and icals so that it will be more efficient. 1 0 ® 15c per pound; persimmons, $ 1 ® straint o f trade at Salt Lake City. the many other spectators. The scout 1.25 per box. Votes New W ater-System . Potatoes — 7 6 ® 86c per hundred; Rabbi W ise attacked New York cruiser Yankton kept in constant com­ judges for banqueting Croker on the munication with the fleet during its La Grande— The city o f La Grande sweet potatoes, 2 ® 2 % c per pound. passage, but otherwise the battleships' will have a new water system that will occasion o f his visit to this country. Onions— $ 1 @ 1 .1 0 per 100 pounds. did not eommunieate with the shore. Vegetables— Turnips, $ 1 ® 1 .2 5 per In the Standard Oil dissolution case 'Hie flagship Connecticut saluted tbe convey high mountain water 18 miles Archbold has forgotten almost every­ port, and the salute was returned. Many to this city with a 1,300 foot pressure, sack; carrots, $ 1 ; parsnips, $ 1 .2 5 ; thing in connection with the com ­ launches and small vessels filled with as the result of the adoption o f the new beets, $ 1 .2 5 ; horseradish, 8® 10c per pany’s business. spectators went out to meet the Ameri­ city charter at a special election. The pound; artichokes, 9 0 c ® $ l per dozen; vote cast was exceedingly small, but beans, 1 0 ® 14c per pound; cabbage. 1 A Chicago man imported a lot of can ships. the majority in favor o f the new chart­ @ l> £ c per pound; cauliflower, 7 6 e ® $ l rugs and other articles, placing a er large. Construction of the water per dozen; celery, 40® 75c per dozen; value of $1,000 on them. Chicago cus­ Ferry Crashes Into Mois. toms officials have seized them as system will begin at once, and will be cucumbers, $ 2 ® 2 .6 0 per b o x ; eggplant, Oakland, Dec. 8.—Missing her slip in they were worth $15.000. he almost impenetrable fog that had finished by next summer, at a cost of 15c per pound; lettuce, $ 1 @ 1 .2 5 per b ox ; parsley, 16c per dozen; peas, 10c Thaw's lawyers continue to fight to settled down upon the bay and blotted $160,000. per pound; peppers, 1 0 ® 14c per pound; everything from view, the ferry steam­ his er Berkeley, crowded with commuters pumpkins, l ® l j ^ c per pound; radishes, C oos Bay Road Revives Minnesota, Montana and the Dakotas returning home from Ban Francisco at Rose burg— The project o f a railroad 12 J^c per dozen; spinach, 2c per pound; are having aero weather. 28 last night, crashed into the bulk­ from Rose burg to Coo# bay waa reviv­ sprouts, 9 X ® 1 0 c per pound; squash, 1 head at the end of the Oakland mole A Columbus, Ohio, city official has ed again when M. M. Johnson, assist­ @ l * c per pound; tomatoes, 60c@ $1.75 ith such force that one of the passen­ per crate. been convicted o f grafting. gers was fatally injured, three serious­ ant secretary of the Equitable Savings Wheat— Bluestem, 96c; club, 9 0 ® A Loan association, and treasurer of ly and a seors of others crushed and A t tbe municipal elections just held O le; fife, 9 0 ® 9 1 c ; red Russian, 88e; the Columbia L ife A Trust company, in Massachusetts, several cities went trampled upon in the panic that fol­ o f Portland, arrived in this city and 40-fold, 91c; valley, 91c. lowed . dry. NEWBERGb« OREGON EVENTS OFTNE DAT K rhe floods in Arkansas have not sub­ sided. The property loss will be enor­ mous. The government inquiry into the Harriman merger has begun at New York. Four persons are dead as a result o f the crush at Emperor Francis Joseph's diamond jubilee. A t a conference o f Pennsylvania Baptist ministers Roosevelt was se­ verely censured. Radicals will cause a storm in the German reiehstag by a move to limit tbe kaiser's power. Many election frauds have been un­ covered in Missouri and indictments are expected to follow. The Pillsbury-Washburn Milling eom- o f Minneapolis, which failed time ago, is to be reorganised. Barley— Feed, $ 2 6 .7 5 per ton; brew­ immediately aet about looking to the possibilities of an electric line be­ ing, $27J Oats— No. 1 white, $ 3 1 ® 8 1 .6 0 per Pine Bluff, Ark., Dec. 8.— A con­ tween the two places. Mr. Jackson , tinued rainfall and the consequent soft­ will go to Coos bay in furtherance of ton. Hay— Timothy, Willamette valley, ening of the already crumbling banka this project. $14 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, Has renewed apprehension that it is not $ 1 6 ® 1 7 .5 0 ; clover, $ 1 2 ; alfalfa, $ 1 2 ® improbable that considerable additional Sheepmen Meet at Baker. property loss may occur, notwithstand- Baker City— The largest attendance 12 .5 0 ; grain hay, $ 1 2 .50® 13. ng the rapid recession of the Arkansas that the Baker-Union-Grant counties Butter— City creamery, extras, 3 6 ® river, which at nightfall hnd fallen a Wool growers’ association has had since 27e; fancy outside creamery, 8 2 % ® foot. The embankment protecting the 36c; store, 17@20c. wholesale district and county court­ its organization was the session held Eggs — Oregon selects, 40® 4 5c; here last week. The meeting waa de­ house are impaired to such an exteat voted to a general discussion o f topics Eastern, 2 9 ® 8 2 % e . that it ia feared they will give away. Poultry— Hens, l i e ; spring, 11c; that are o f vital interest to the sheep­ ducks, 1 4 ® 1 5 c ; gross, 9 ® 10c; turkeys, men. Electrocution on Trial. 16c; dressed turkeys, nominal. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 8.—County Takes Chickens to Japan. Veal— Extra, 8 % @ 9 e ; ordinary, 7 ® ’hvsieisn Frank O. Bcammell an­ Eugene— K . Kaknada, a Japanese, 7 U p * hpivv. 6c. nounced today that he would try to Pork— Fancy, 7e; large, 5 % ® 6 c . reeuacitate the next man electrocuted who baa been porter at the Hotel Hops— 1908,'choice, 8 ® 8 & c ; prime, n the New Jersey state prison. He Groas for several years, has started to -ill do this in an effort to disprove Japan with 14 coops o f the finest bred 7 ® 7 % « 5 medium, 6 % ® 6 e ; 1&07, 2 ® he claim of physieians that electrocu­ chiekens to be found in Lane county. 4c: 190«, 1 ® 1 K « . tion does not kill. John Mantaeanna He is .going to introduce these Ameri­ , Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best, is under sentence to be electrocuted can birds in Japan and raise poultry 1 0 ® 1 4 e ; according to shrinkage; val­ luring the week of December 21. ley, 1 6 ® 1 6 e ; mohair, choice, 18c. Flood Threatens Town. BEYO ND IN C O M E. London, £>ec. 7.—Estimating that by the beginning of the next fiscal year in March, England will be living $100,000,000 annually beyond its in come, the administration is gradually breaking the newa to the country that there must be a heavy increaac taxation shortly. Forced by circumstances to declare tor a stronger navy, the cabinet has undertaken a program involving $30, 000,000 unanticipated expenditures for ships. T o escape a quarrel with the vari out religious denominations over sec tarian education in the public schools, financial concessions have been necessitated to the extent o f $7,500. 000 . Old age pensions, payment which will begin on January 1, wil cost at least $35,000,000, and relief of the country’s idle will foot up $30, 000,000. Chancellor o f the Exchequer Lloyd George figures on making up the deficit as follows: Income tax increase $20,000,000; in creased taxation of urban land, $20,- 000; increased death duties. $5 000. 000 ; increased cost o f liquor license, $25 000,000; diversions from payments to sinking fund maintained for grad ual payment o f national debt, $32, 500.000. Hints o f the necessity for increased taxes have been thrown out from time to time for months past in speeches by the various cabinet members and in the Liberal party newspapers, »lain statement o f the situation has finally been made by the chancellor, accompanied by an outline of his plan for a remedy. REBEL A T RO UTING RULE. Chicago Shippers Opposed to New Regulation o f Railroads. Chicago, Dec. 7.—The Tribune yes terday printed the following news ar­ ticle on the new railroad traffic rule: Shippers o f Chicago and other cities are considerably exercised over what they regard as another attempt on She part of the railroads to deprive them of the right to specify the routing of reight shipments beyond the line of the initial carrier to which the freight is delivered. This question has been the subiert of a long-standing controversy be tween the shippers and the. roads. Its renewal at the present time is caused by a rule in the new west-bound transcontinental tariff, effective in January. This provides: “ The rates therein are subject to the absolute and unqualified right of the initial carrier to determine the routing of freight beyond its own lines." If enforced strictly, this rule is re garded as apparently in conflict with the admihistrative ruling o f the inter­ state commerce commission. Railroad officials said yesterday that under the commission's ruling the rule could not be enforced liter­ ally. but the fact remains that it — stated in bUck and white in the tariff md the shippers are wondering how far the roads will g o when the tariff takes effect. ' >1 i s n t i t u t ^ The National Industrial Traffic league, which since its organization has insisted on the right of the ship per to control the routing, is now preparing an amendment to the Hep burn law securing this right, which will be presented to congress at the coming session'. DEATH LIST G R O W S . Storm on Upper Atlantic Coast Gats Many Victims. Halifax, N. S., Dec. 7.—More than 50 seamen have lost their lives off the-upper North Atlantic coast during the last few days as the result of storm of unprecedented severity. The reckoning, itemized as accurately as the meager reports will allow, fol­ lows: December 3— Seventeen members of the crews of three fishing schoon ers drowned off tjie New Foundland coast. December 4—Twenty-eight mem bers of the crew of the schooner Soo City, which is believed to have sunk in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. December 5— Seven members of the crew of the barge No. 101. which went down off the coast of Nova Scotia. 1 O U T L IN E » POLICY Tuft Has Many Improvements He Weald Inaugurate. TARIFF KTISION COMES FIRST President-Elect Intends to Reorganize Three Departments Dealing With Corporations— Improve Rivers. Hot Springs, Va., Dec. $.—The W orld ’ is able to present here the principal legislative program of the Taft administration: Tariff revision ia the primary rea­ son for the extra session that will be called immediately after March 4. 1909, but the next President sees no reason why, during that extra seasion, the Sherman anti-trust law should not be so amended that railroads may make rate agreements under the strict supervision of the interstate com ­ merce commisaion. It is not likely that more subjects than the tariff and an amendment to the Sherman act will be named by Mr. Taft in calling the extra session, though he may de­ cide later to mention all o f the prin­ cipal laws that he hopes to see en­ acted. These are: 1. Putting a limitation on the issu­ ance of. interstate bonds and stocks. 9. Authorizing railroads to make rate agreements which otherwise would be in violation of the anti-trust law, subject to the approval o f the interstate commerce commission. 3. Defining particular cates in which temporary restraining orders may is­ sue without qotice, and prescribing proceedings limiting their operation to the very shortest day. 4. Such amendments to the law or­ ganizing the bureau of corporations as shall require certain large corpor­ ations doing an interstate business to submit to the scrutiny and examina­ tion of agents of the federal govern­ ment. 5. Reorganizing the department o f justice, the interstate commerce com ­ mission and the department of com ­ merce and labor in respect to the jur­ isdiction exercised by them over in­ terstate corporations, both railroads and others. It is Mr. Taft’s idea that the three departments should work harmoniously, so that no one shall be going over ground covered by another and so that there shall be no conflict of authority. Ultimately cases han­ dled by these departmenfs must now go to the courts, but it is Mr. Taft’s idea that a large number o f cases can be disposed o7 finally and equitably by the departments under the right sort of law. 6. Reform in the monetary and banking systems o f the country. This is recognized as one o f tbe great problems before the new administra­ tion. but it is not expected that it will t t taken up at the extra session. 7. Conservation of the natural re­ sources of the country, including the Appalachian bill. The question of the constitutional power of the federal government in this matter is not yet clear. It can be said that Mr. Taft is iu sympathy with the end to be ac­ complished, but that he wiTI recom ­ mend no legislation until he is satis­ fied as to the exact length to which the federal government can go. 8. Improvements of rivers and har­ bors. The new administration is com ­ mitted to an energetic policy o f im­ provement, particularly o f inland waterways. The Ohio river nine-foot channel from Pittsburg to Cairo is to the front at present. It will cost $61,- 000,000, and the next president favors the issuance of bonds to push the work. ______________. BEGINS HOSTILE A C T IO N . Dutch Warships Maks Demonstration O ff Vsnsxuslan Coast. Willemstad, Dec. 5.— Having been unable to obtain amicable settlement of outstanding differences with Ven ezuela, T h f Netherlands government has begun a naval demonstration o ff the coast o f the South American re­ public, and since Wednesday vessels flying the Dutch flag have steamed from Puero Cabello to La Guayra. at Free Leather Scarea British. a distance of 3000 yards from the London, Dec. 7.— The threatened shore. abolition of the tariff on leather is Will Not Admit Charge. worrying English bootmakers. They have decided to hold a meeting to Wilmington, Del., Dec. 5.— E. A. discuss means to be adopted in case Dupont, secretary, and Edward M. the change should be made. Mead, treasurer, of the several powder English leather, which is considered companies against which suit has* the best in the world, combined with been brought by the government, were American manufacturing ability, lead­ examined today before United States ing dealers admit, would let the Amer­ Commissioner Mahaffey, by the gov­ icans establish a British trade that ernment counsel in regard to the pur­ would drive the Englishmen out of chase of competing companies by the business. They would be able to put Dunont company, and an effort was ^hnes on the market at a price nearly made to show that, during several fourth lower than that now charged. years when no dividends were de­ clared. the money was used in pur­ Miles to Tour Africa. chasin'» other companies, but they Paris, Dec. 7.—General Nelson A would not admit this. Miles leaves Paris in a few days for Finds Infernal Machine. - an extended automobile tour of Al­ Stockton, Cal., Dec. 5.—What is be­ geria and Tunisia, French possessions lieved to be an infernal machine was in Africa, and hopes to be able to found in the Western Pacific con­ >ush on into M orocco, if the health ot struction yards today by a workman lis traveling companion, Colgate under a pile of ties. It consisted of Hoyt, will permit the journey. Later two-gallon can of dynamite, to General Miles will gratify a long-cher­ which was attached a blasting fuse ished wish to visit Corsica from one five feet long. The workman took the end to the other and then sail from infernal machine to an open field and Genoa for home in the spring. set it off, the explosion shaking the buildings within a radius of ten milea. C < 'c»so 'a Official Santa Olaua. There was enough explosive in the Chicago, Dec. 7.—Postmaster Camp­ can to have blown a business block bell yesterday received from the post­ Sevantaan Die In Storm . master general an official letter that, in effect, makes John M. Hubbard, St. Johns, N. F., Dec. 5.— Seventeen assistant postmaster, official Santa persons have perished in a storm Claus of Chicago. The letter con­ which has lashed the New Foundland tained a letter addressed to Santa coast ffir 48 hours. In all ten fishing Claua, care the poatmaster general. vessels have gone ashore, moat o f Local merchanta have made arrange­ them breaking into fragments on the ments to have all these letters for­ rocks. The storm caused much dam­ warded to them, with their guarantee age to wharves and boats in the nu­ that every one will be answered. merous harbor*.