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    Washington,' Oct
8. — Additional
facts shrtiding light OO tlM diplomatic
•ituation which led op to tbe negotia­
tion of the treaty between China and
DOCTORS TURN ON LIGHT,
Capote Blundering Service o f Army
Transportation-Soldiers 8offer.
Washington, O ct » .—A t the meet*
ing of the Association of JMHitarv Sur-
geons today, medical men of tbs army
•rged that the medical corps contrai
IU own transportation ig time mi war.
Col. Vtley Harvard,. U. g. A., said
that during the Spaniah-American war,
the modica! servies of the army in
Wire Structure o f Forestry Service
Boon to 8heepmen.
Washington, O ct A — A socesafnl
barrier against the inroads of the coy­
ote in the sheep flocks of the Want
has bean found, it i* believed, in tbs
coyote-proof fence, experiments with
plisa wore kept miles out at ara and
later were dumped promiscuously
•long the shore. Such • thing would
oot hsv# happened, ho said, had the
madiaai corps had charge of ite own
transportation.
Another instance of delay in trans­
portation waa the shipment of Con­
densed milk to the Philippine islands.
The milk/he asid, waa allowed to
stand for days at the factory because
o f the failare o f another department to
provide transportation
Sir Alfred Keeugh, director-general
o f the British army medical servios,
maintained that, while it was the
rince o f the military surgeon to act
S humanitarian capacity, his firat
object should be to increase the effi­
ciency o f the army. Ha said that sur­
geons should send bock bom# the sol­
diers who were unfitted for action.
DR. KING’S
the Antsng
fhla
information only tends to eonflru the
Impression that tbs United States may
be celled upon to protest against a vio­
lation of the "open doer" agreement
in Chios and discrediU the report that
Charles B. Crane, of Chisago, the now
minister to China, has seen recalled
from Baa Francisco by Philander C.
Knox, secretary o f state, primarily for
the purpose of receiving a reprimand
for alleged indiscreet remarks in re­
spect to the relations between China
and the United States. Sueh talk at
present merely beclouds what, in tbs
opinion of those who know. Is a serious
situation.
As previously Indicated, the crisis in
the diplomatic situation ia China is
not tbs outcome o f any ana act or cir­
cumstance. It is learned that negotia­
tions between China and Japan had
™ COUGHS — (
AND ALL THROAT
USDS
r
Minister to China la RecaNad.
San Francisco, Oct. 6.—Charla« B.
Crone, newly appointed minister to
Paytio-Aldrich Act Haa First Innings. China, was recalled to Washington to-
Ä
. b Mr. and Mrs. Crane were to
tomorrow for the Orient.
Mr. Crane was Mated at a banquet
given in hie honor by the Chinese
Chamber of Commerce when his atten­
tion was ealtod to the report tonight
Ho stated that the telegram merely re­
quested hie return to the capitai, **as
there were oertain phases of the Beet­
een Situation with which the secretary
of etate did not think I waa fully ac­
quainted.”
" I did not m o Mr. Knox before
ibbean see, or Newfoundland, and a leaving Washington,” ho Mid. “ He
duty of 6 «ante per tan, not to exceed WM not in the city. I euppooe that
AO cents per too per annum art imposed something baa arisen or boon callento
at every entry on all veeaela from any
other foreign port, not, however, to in­
clude vessels to distreM or not engaged
in trade.
« The new t-CMt rate nmounte virtu­
Great Northern Gets Contract*
ally to a decrease of 1 cent from the
Seattle
will haves four-day mail ser­
rates heretofore in effeeL Naturally,
the decreased rate will have a tendency vice from Now York and the Genet
to lower the receipts from the tokmage Northern railway will carry i t Tha
taxes, and it ia estimated by the' de- contract, calling for a 47}* bour ser­
pertinent of commerce and labor that vios from 8L Paul, hM bean leg at
the annual income will amount to |1,- Washington, according to advices re­
060,000, per year, or more than $600,- ceived here. * The fia t service w ill
B00 has than was collected annually
under the old law.
. 'J liF •
'•
tween China and Japan would not bo
definitely concluded for at least two
years. I t la known that the Chinees
foreign offiee thought it would take
three yean.
Acting on this belief, Mr. Boekhfll
sailed for the United States on June
20, and Thomas J. O’ Brien, United
States ambmeadm- to Japan, sailed
from Yokohama on leave of absence on
June 2«. To the surprise of the state
cae medical men have not teen
good «landing among their own
AN Japan*** Must Register.
Washington, October 6.—Tbe regu­
lations issued by this Japanese govern­
ment last spring requiring all Japanese
residents within tbe United States and
Canada to register at tbe nearest Jap­
anese consulate, are to be put into op­
eration beginning today. The purpose
o f the regulation ia to obviate m far as
»WMible tha chance of friction between
-the nations over the influx of undesir­
able Japanese into America.
Each
newcomer is to be required to register
within aeven days of nis arrival and on
tearing tha district be muaht report
his departure. Tbe penalty for viola­
tion of the regulations is forfeiture of
oonsolar protection.
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Cotton Crop Takm a Prop.
Washington, OeL A —The report of
the census bureau today showed that
up to Septoasher 86 there had been
ginned from the cotton growth o f 1909,
2,662,688 bate*. counting round aa half
bales, compared with 2,690,68 for
1908. Tbp round bates included this
year were 48,176, compared with 57,-
107 for 1908. The am island cotton re­
port for 1909 w m 18,826, compared
with 11,466 for 1908. The corrected
statistics of the quantity o f cotton
ginned to September 1, w m announced
M 888,842 bales.
The report today
will bo altered slightly by reports
transmitted by mail by individual gin-
Summoned By Knox Direct.
Washington, OeL 6.—State depart­
ment officiate who could be reached
here tonight were in the dark regarding
tbe recall of Minister Crana to Wash­
ington. Tha information M conveyed
to them through their, interviewers w m
the firat they had received to show that
Mr. Osaae wamracalted trom San Fran­
cisco.
Secretary Knox is not In Washing­
ton, hut ia expected this week. Jt ia
believed be sent instructions to Mr,
Oran* personally.
Austrian Hop Crop Fails.
Washington, Oct. 7.—The European
Imp crop this year has been a failure.
A report from Consul Joseph I. Brit­
tain at Prague, Austria, has Just
brought tbe following Information:.
The normal bop crop in Bohemia ia
Balllngar to Look at Project.
about 28,669,800 pounds. H m crop of
Sacramento, Cal.* OeL 6.— It waa
1908 w m an unueOaHy largo one end announced today by tbe Sacramento
amounted in Bohemia alene to 68,069,- Valley Development association that
000 pounds, and la Austria as a whole Secretary of tbs Interior Ballinger will
to 89,682,800 pounds.
This yoar’a
crop te 76 par cent leas.
WBI Put It OfT.'
Washington; Oct 8.—Although tbe
monetary oommtoslon hM decided to
recommend the establishment o f a cen­
tral bank. It is praetleally certain that
mo attempt w ill bo mads to seeure leg­
islation at the coming session of con-
Army Burgeons to M »
Washington, October 8.—ft
atlvM of 11 governments wil
the 18th annual m totihgof th
ation of Military Surgeons
United States, to b p M d in
°f
^
li Auer- ' ceedtogs during the sitting. At present
thè- tor- : the letter is written by Herbert dad-
» ve been stona
thorltiM are becoming somewhat con­
Of tha AOOyOOO miles of railway 1m cerned about the growth of tha bet­
for ad- the world, only about 10 per cent ere ting which takes place among tha I »
the tea Pound to strictly tropical territory, and
h senso- no more than 10 per cent within what
Lmlarion. would be termed tropical and sabtrop-
owad to teal areas. Traras abound to the tam-
’
The regulations prohibit importers
from delaying for a week or 10 days
the filing of claims for ritowenom for
destruction or injury of fruit imported
but not taken from the docks, making
it impomibte for the authorities to de­
termine what to allow for the deterior­
ation of the imports.
« P a t t o n bring arranged fr i
1815
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282
The entire population of the world
could be placed on the Isle of W ight
There are silver ingots in the Bank
o f England which have tain then for
toon th an aoo years.
Jewl| socletlea to tendon m #gl-
tatlng the problem o f restoring the pure
Hebrew of antiquity to use as the Jew-
^ Mtfotl|ll ianrM«
. „ „ hh - v
ana
* * * * * quantities o f m aAlnery are
* * * OT^ n * * J* * * n trm a
Britain. Among the latest orders U an
see dent lata have done more
Every night while the British Parlla-
slr fellows to the medical line nient la in session a letter is dispatched
twinga considered. Chinese d en -, from the House of Commons to King
-Uit. aa ____ a ---------
VItxra rrl <ritrf
tu p ■
r « «taw
with 1
; K
Edward,
giving
a mmmiirv
summary of
of thft
the nfD>
pro­
Must Flla Claims Promptly.
Washington, O ct 9. — Flagrant
abuuM in fruit importation entailing
ttmaaanda of dollars o f I om to the gov­
ernment occurring «specialty on the
docks at New York, are aimed at In
vegulatlooa proclaimed today by Acting
Secretary of tha Treasury Reynold* and
X A
which are attracting the atom-
foreigners In China.- said Dr.
Vrklns of «hanghaL Dr. Per-
i been in China over ten years
In this country on a visit to
and relatives
*
e three professions are law,
» and dentistry. The Chinese
ave had all three for ages, but
actlce haa been different from
ather lands and It will be some
ore Chinees competition In any
will be felt except through for-
lining and aa a rea u lto f the
>f foreigners.
Greatly Enjoy Stage Ride o f 34 Mites
Through Nature’s Glories.
Wawona, ¡CaL, OeL 8.—An allrday
Stage ride over 84 miles of moan tain
roads brought President Taft tonight
to tikis lovely little 8ierra retreat. Mr.
T aft and hla party reached the Wa-
wona hotel in their stages at 6 p. m.,
one hour after the scheduled tima,
croak forest near Chinquapin.
Tbe day ride from El Portal, which
began at 7 a. a ., included glimpse* o f
Yoeemite valley, from Inspiration ard
Artist’ s Point, a pursuit of tbe tumb­
ling waters of the Merced river into
the valley floor and a winding, narrow
climb to the crest of mountains 7,000
feet high, which shut in the wonders
of the Yoeemite. The day waa bright,
the air like crystal and everywhere
w m the exhillrating scent of the pines.
News that the mountain Ilona were
infesting tha park held out hope o f ad­
venture for a time, but not even the
tracks o f one were seen on the road.
Mongrel Cur Is Hero.
Seattle, OeL 8.—“ Ted.” a little
black dog belonging to J ernes Bias, at
7811 Eli avenue, te the dog hero In the
vicinity of Whittier school, in the
north part of Ballard. “ Ted” saved
the life of little Edith Stewart, who
waa attacked and almost chewed to
pieces by a vicious bulldog- Tha little
black dog rushed across to tbe rsscse.
Grabbing the bulldog by tbe tail, be
bit, barked and snarled until the bull
dog released his iron bold on the child
and turned on his annoying stiver
•ary.
Groat Price «¡fo r Hops-
Uttaa, N. Y ., O ct A —Hopgrowers
in Central New York are obtaining un­
heard of price« for this year’ s crop.
White te * hop« a year ago at tete time
wore bringing from 9 to 11 cento a
pc and, tha growers are receiving this
week from 82 to 88# cents, and some
chotee Iota have brought 88 cents.
Dealers say that never in their exper-
ienoe were the bops bought up so dose
at thia time of tee Mason M they are
but so badly bitten are many of them
with the cram for betting at race
meetings that they wtil frequently
wager what little pioperty they pa»
seas m a bona, and If they lorn they
simply replace their lose by stealing
a neighbor's goods The consequence
la that when the racing season comm
around the police a n kept very busy
dealing with cases of petit larceny and
other crimes involving lorn of prop­
erty.
T h e re is but a limited Arid for the
law to China at best and most o f ft Is
already occupied by mm who are well
established, whose business la protected
by the intense conserve tism o f tha dom­
inant British. It can safely be said
th «t th en la little to encourage a young
man entering upon the practice o f law
in a Chinese port. Uhlees be la able
to hoy his way Into sa old-established
firm ,bU struggle for business ia tolly
as keen as It would have been at home,
nad he haa neither the field to work
Ip nor the restriction# to guide him
and protect him from mistakes aa he
hat at ^ome. N
CklMrm • ( “C rook,."
tie o f Labor, Boston.
: exposed to wind and sleet than would
(M 'a c o a sa a io M h it.
| be the cam with Iron wire of the m u m
There to no other happiness In this conductivity. This wire la especially
world than that obtained by companion- useful over long spans, as pole Intervals
*kl with God.— Rev. Dr. Duval, P ré » may be much greater when it te used,
byterlan. Winnipeg.
—Engineer.
a ie n t « • < v r*e «e .
The Inhabitants o f G rod en, in the
One Is all right when he possesses Tyrol, recently celebrated the advaace-
rtcbea, position, etc., but when they poa- ment at their town to the grads o f
m m hi mhe 1s all wrong.—Rev. CL W. “market place.“ The streets were elab-
Webb, Baptist, Aurora. 111.
orately decorated, and in plaça o f stat-
ckriat'a P ie ««* * .
nary, says a correspondent In the W elt
Christ has pledged to all who came, Spiegel, greet Images were made of
forgiveness of sin ; loving guidance ; snow, o f which there was a great quan-
taoder care; and at last, a gladsome tity. A gigantic statue e f S t Ulrich
welcome into the Father's house.— Rev. and bunts o f heroic rise* on artistic
Henry Hepburn, Presbyterian, Chicago* pedestals, of former burgermelstars sad
Savy,
of the Emperor Francis were produced.
Envy te incipient murder ; no tender ' «nd the unique riraet decoration* show-
feeiins can dwell in the m u m broeat ®d that the little place contained much
artistic talent
Lot tea virtue of
claimed In all te «
family Inculcate ta
spiritual
It la a curious tact—one all at vari­
ance with the doctrines of heredity,
but borne out by police records—that
the children of crooks, o f all oliscas,
rarely turn out to be crooks them­
selves.
Everybody’ s
says. Deraer
study of the subject might reveal that
they are possessed of the criminal In­
stincts, but that the tragically close
example of the punishment and
wretchedness that attend a criminal
career has bean a terrifying deterrent.
The fact, at any rate, remains. The
“ rogues’ galleries“ of Scotland Yard.
New York and Chicago may be studied
to vain for the photographs of a fa­
ther and a son.
Criminals are ever alert to keep
their children from adopting similar
Uvea The rage of old, ugly “Mother*
Mandelbaum. the famous receiver of
stolen goods, was frightful when she
found that her daughter, whom she
had been at unstinted expense to edu­
cate, had secretly married “ Sammy,
tha Jew"—Koehler, a thief with whom
the old criminal had long traded. She
disinherited the girl and a dock of
relations were the beneficiaries of bar
Ill-gotten money. In her Chatham
square headquarters “ Mother“ Mandel­
baum maintained a room where thieves
could smoke and drink, but she failed
with a bronce lamp a pickpocket who
attempted one night to invade the pri­
vate parlor where she was overees lag
her daughter’s French studies.
Another hot spring was recently
added to the nineteen which Castebed
had for years enjoyed. Workmen who
were engaged In clearing out the chan­
“ Hello, there! It te hot enough for
nels of the “ Muhlbrunn“ suddenly
you r
broke Into a new spring of hot mineral
water twenty-two feat below the sur­
la Saxony there te an lndMtrp
face of tbe ground. The water gushed which manufactures artificial eflk for
op and. overflowing tbe promenade* ran silk stockings which aro turned oat
Into the river TepL The appMranc* of
the new spring was not altogether wel­
come to the cl tisane, 'bees use they (Oar
that Its flow may diminish that o f te*
Sprodet fountain, which te Carlsbad’s
most valuable asset as a health resort