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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1907)
• T. . Vi •w 2 ’ ■ J. ** VA coi X 1Y, I.IW St IO, OREGON, I Mt ACT ION BOUND TO COMI Railroad Man Predicts Adverse Feel ing Towards Nation'» Hero. n.._ Cleveland, Ohio, May 21.—Prr»l- ■■i «lent William H Csnnlff, ■ ! the New York, Chicago A M. Louis Railroad company, Nickel Plate) believe« in the regulation of railiaada by the nation •nd ih« »tate, b«it regañía the preaent ----- » ! ' •» ■ I ' - 1; . ., • , h ; r ducine of harm to the country in gene- 1 ml He thinks that milrmd mgula- tl< n should I* arvomplitbed by llbera! I conservatism, *I m > III effects will be A Rasume of the Leas Important but . felt by the people. Not Less Interesting Events ” Th* pendulum ia swinging in on* direction now,” aid President t'anmfl of the Paat Week. today, "but It can not fall Io awing lawk, and when it awing* lw.»k It la bound to iway a good 'leal in the other I Jo n> t mean by that that Mayor Schmits is at liberty under direction we nrad fewr a financial (mnic; but 1 bail bonds aggregating 460,1100. do mown »imply that there will be • A Georgia paasenger train wwa wrvek- retarding of the prognwstan of the ls»t Snd 26 p«?—•■* tledly iiijueru. Ove year» Im which tlie country will be Beranteen Imdie» of Hhrlnrra killol the worse off "Nations must lune lheir hero*». in the California wrack were burld at RiW'l into history and «ee where Caesar Rivaling, F.-nn., their home. waa lauded by hla ¡wople one «lay and The Evening Telegram’» special ex ¡»•rlutp* the ii. vt »■« riilol at. Th«- cursion paity of 17 young ladle» from I r- - d< "‘t b i« .-r k a k»-y n t* ti nt all psrta of the state has started on ita haa met with ready ree[«wi«e on the trip te the Jamestown exposition. imrt of the p«<ople, only it ia not always sane In «be! the — ptT Vi! wf ”••< IWvId W- Ro»« .. <r*ne™.l. agent of the Panama Canal rommia- maaaes 1» aaauntnra Hull the newt g»»»i smn, will r.aign io i <«• toe pr.--l<h-iit of is to <*<>me to the blggrat numlier of • large manufacturing concern in Chi people, for the world often ipplatnlaa cago. man and later on discover» that what they approved hsa done them no g»»«l A detective agency of Chicago claim* "It will not lie long ere the whole tliat Harry Orchard is in reality Harry situation will lie «eftI««I intoeven run Moore, and was once a reputable and ning again, but not until after the |*en- induatrioua citixen of Detroit, Mich., dulurn ha* had 11» swing a little the and member of a Masonic lodge in tliat other way.” city. CUISIS IS REACHED In a Condensed Form for Busy Readers. San Franclrco Musi Have Settle ment With Labor Unions. HAPPENINGS OF TUO CONTINENTS COMPLETE SUSPENSION OF WORK The Brotherhood Welfare aaa«ciaUon FOLK HEARS GRAFT STORIES. of Chii-ago wlll give a banquet to W vagrant« and criminals, at which each one will tell I.'.« reason* fur being what Member» of Kanaaa City Police Force Bring Tale» to Governor. he ia and the m>»o<'iation expects to get much useful information to use in Kan«»a City, Mo., May 21.—Gover its work. nor J<»H-pii W. Folk left for Jeff« r»>u Germany is trying to stir up a revolt City to lay after ■ conference with the local |>olK*e commissioner», regarding in Egypt. graft ctiargee that laated until 1 o'clock The new Spanish prince has bwn thi» morning. He ha-1 but a few hour»' Itaptlxed with great ceremony. sleep Inst night and early today con I- iiuu ' Stephenson ha» been elected tinued conferring with |>ei»on» from United Slate« senator from Wisconsin. different walk» of life, who made him acquainted with various |>ha««<a of police Ruaaia lias adopted the terru ‘‘unde corruption. Among Ina caller» were sirable citiaeua” aa tilting the terror pollceiiien and police detective», who ists. are «aid to liave laid lure numerous ir A lion which escaped from ita cafe regularities, evidently in the hope of at Atlanta, Ga , errated a panic until it gaining immunity lor themselves. Gov ernor Folk'» investigations have con waa caught. vinced him tliat there i» a very »trong Home time next fall Preaident Roo»e- alliance existing beiween the Metropol veil will lakes trip down the Missis itan Htreet Rail* lay company and th* sippi from Iowa to Memphis. pole« force. A high official of the Po Two tenement hotunw In Brookltyn lice department ia authority for th* were blown to piaoaa, three prnuni fa atatement tliat within two year» thia tally and 30 seriously injured by an alleged allianc«> haa been encouraged by explosion of gas. the head» of the department*. Mayor Beardsley ha* repeatedly »aid that po The Western Cloak man utec tarera* licemen have iieen ovoraraloua in *etv- •»MK-iation haa alrrady decided on next Ing the atraetear com ¡•nice, when pas- winter'* style of wrap«, The lixae til •engvn have been Injured In accident». ting doxk» should be 62 inches long It *a> charged tliat Insteml of taking •nd the tight fitting from 60 to 66 atepa promptly to relieve the sufferings inches. of the injured, the policeman notify the The Unite»! States cruiser California, claim agent* of the company. started by tba Union Iron works, Han Franciaeo. will be finished in the gov RUSH RAILS TO FAR EAST. ernment navy yard on account of a strike at the plant ot the amtracting American Factories Busy Wiih Hurry firm. Orders for Japan The United Railroad* in San Fran New York, May 21.—America'» in cisco is to be boycotted by all union dustrial Invaahm of the Far East is now men. in full awing, and Japan la pouring a President Calhoun denie* that the golden stream into the United Htate» United Railroaila bribed Ruef, Bcbiuitx for steel rails, cars and locomotives •nd the supervisor*. Twelve millhn dollars already have Coasacka in Poland »hot down oh been exjiended in thia country for rail- workmen lava use one ot their comrades mad auppllre to tw used in the const ruc tion of Southern Manchuiia railways, w»« killed by robber». and it I* now learned tliat conlracta in Ruef baa confoxeod to receiving *30,- volving millions of dollar* are (tending 000 a* a bribe for securing a franchise I Ml 11 cries of rails are being mail*, and which was never granted. for the next three months att*am»hi|» General Kuroki la being banqueted chartered by Jajain will ply across the by many army and navy officer* In Pacific bearing valuable cargoes of strel and Iron. Waahlngton ami New Y<>rk. Manchuria will 1« »trapp'd with Two plot* againat the ciar'e life have American steel rails from l*alny to been diaoovered, one by the terrorist* Mukden, and the traveler will ride in and one by the reactionists. cars of American manufacture and Fire haa destroyed the pier» of the drawn by locomotives built in thia Morgan line, New York, owned by the country. Thotusinda of dollars have Houthern Pacific. The loss ia place«! at been »pent in premiums to American «500,000. manufeeturar« for quick deliveries, for the Japanese insist that t,‘>«sv ralltu»<ia Great Britain is after grafter» and must he built and in full operation has just sent the eutire Ixmrd ot guar»I- within twoyrara. Japan's representa lan» of a workhotiae and infirmary to tive» were told to go ahead and gel the prison tor bribe taking. railroad supplies al all coats. Newspaper men w)x> have recently Burglar* Crack Big Safa. Interviewed Harry Orchard, at the Miaaoola, Mont., May 21.—Creek»- Idaho penitentiary, declare he is not a physkwl an«! menial trreck aa haa been men »haltered the door to the trrwr- urer'a vault of Miaeoula county at an reported. early hour thia morning, but before General Bonilla, exiled president of they »ecu red tlie money they were Honduras, I* prefaring to renew war frightened away. The treasurer's office on the Honduran government.« In tlie court house I* within 76 fret of The explosion waa The Butte mayoralty contort has th* county jail. been complicated by the discovery that heard by the prisoner* In the jail, but seals on ballot boxes have been broken. owing to the fact that the deputiea were engaged In »treating aeveral •<(•- Home of the new paasenger cars tor pieioua character», nobody in authority the Union Pacific system will have aide knew of the attempted burglary until doors inatea«! of in the end as at prea- later. snt. fl ia said that Ruef will be sent to Ran Women Get SftOO OOO Funda. Quentin, but not until after he lisa Pittsburg. May 21.—In a popular given the grand jury all the aid possi •nbacriptlon csmiwign of ten day», the ble. meminra of th« Young Women’» Chrla The United Railroaila is having les* tían sa» elation of thia eity have raised trouble in oppratlug ita Ran Fiancisco a building fund of over 1300,000, tfiere rare and ia »rwbisily incrteeang me by «wming an endowment fund of 9201),- QUO from H. C. Frick. aarvns. Ad Building Ma* Stop and Men Become Idla 60,000 Money Market Tightens. Bun Francisco. May 21 A meet ing of the Builders' Exchange has been called for Wednesday, at which time the contractors of the city who aro erecting the structures now ris ing In the ruins will dlacuva the question of stopping work until nor- 1.1 . ■ 'll ' : • .1: >• T ■ • uII.• <! Ill caae such action la taken 60,QUO tn»»u will be thrown out of employment. The car atrlke, the other labor trotlblSS, XSd « ««isatvuaMa ucuueji market have brought th«» pi-W>' alt uation about. Thu financial and in dustrial situation at the present mo ment Is graver than It has b«'cn sine«» ’h.- Mg <11 h'v ■ rv at!< nipt will b continue work, but President Kent, t th»- st st i'll i.i-t n ght that many of the members of the as- MM-lation had vxprtmsed themselv«»» In favor of stopping work uutll the situation could again be restored to the normal, laians are being called In and the interest rate haa been ad- vanced from 5 and 6 to 7 and B per cent. A statement haa b««n promised to day from Heney and Spreckels, and this may e«»rve to clarify the situa tion. The resignation of the com mittee of seven when Heney and Spreckels made their final refusal to eo-opernts haa aarved to complicate matters. SENDS ARMY SOUTH. Naxico Preparing for Trouble Republic of Gualemaba. With City of Mexico, May 31 Mexican troop* are being niov«»d to the Gau- tvmslan frontier over the Pan-Amer ican R..Hroad, according to advices recelv«M yeaterday. In what num bers or for what purpo»* these soi- dlers are being moved southward Is not known outside official clrcl«»a ft was al»o h-urnt'il that the V.'ar Department had countermanded th«» order dispatching the .Mexican gun b«»at Tampico to the port of Han Jose de Guatemala and there take on board ftenor Gamboa, the Mexican .Minister to Guatemala, who waa to have gone to Han Salvador The Tam pico la still In the harbor at Halina Crux, but the Mexican Minister la still In Guatemala City. An American business man now In the city, who arrived from Han Sal vador a few hours ago. aaya It la only a qu«'«tlon of time when President Figueroa of Salvador will be con fronted with a formidable revolu tion An authority aaya conditions In the latter Republic are rapidly ap proaching the chaotic atag«« now existing In Guatemala. Open war prevails In Honduras among politi cal factions, each led by a Presiden tial aspirant. MAY 1907 CUT IN MAIL PAY. Government Ma* Reduce the Com pensation ot Railroads. Chicago. May 20 —Tb* mvnt action ot the Burlington in cutting th* rat«»* »»n transcontinental mail to meet th* competitton in aervics and time of the R<rk Island, is ha»-lng an Important tie«iring on th» qircetion of mail com- pensation generally. It is said tliat the voluntary re«lt»c- tlon made by the Burlington ia being x-riously eon* biffi e«l by th* poet mastri general in determining whether the to tal compensation r«x»eivsxl by th* rail roads «liai! I m » redu«*«wi twtween |5,0Vt),- <J00 and |6,000,1)00 annually. Thia fact lavarne ap|Mrent, It ia sta!*«!, last Wednesday, when n com- milt«** of prominent railrrad men »•lied on the th piwtmiuiter general with a petition »«king him to reaciixi the order requiring the t> da I tonnage car ried n msii route lor one week to I» divided by seven, in»t«ad of six, In arriving at lb.- average tonnage car- lid. Buch a division as the |<oattiuuit- er getter11 is Insisting on will rediM*e the mail >n>|w»nrati' u . surly It per ran: The vhalrinan of the committer wra» W W. Baldwin, assistant to Fiealdent Harris, of the Burlington. Baldwin wa» the man who conveyed to the form er poatmaatei genera) the proposition . f th* Burlington to cut Its ral«w to meet the "R- < k (»land competition. The pualniaater general Intimated tliat in view of the voluntary rdoctlon, it might ls> difficult for him to be con vince«! tliat the mail ¡my could not stand a genrral cut. • PRISON FOR SCHMirZ. Prosecution Will File 70 Indictment» •nd Put Him Behind Bar». Han T ranciaco. May 20.—Tlie graft pr<«edition, now that it ha* the »astir- anew of Ituet that he will tell the com plete atory <d <• ri upturn to the grand jury, ha» turned it* attention to Mayor Hchmlta. H«fu<» the end of the week A»ai»tsnt 1'iatrict Attorney Henry will ask the judge to give Hchmlta into the custody <d a »peclal *li»or. In order to bring thia about, the proeerutlon will, it nrc.'Mwiy, tile 70 indictment* againat Hchmlta. Thea* Indictments will < luiryc the mayor with having been a party to the prilw»ry of the member» i f the louiid of aupervieor» in all the crooked deal» in which they engngtvl. The testimony of Kuef la explicit on thi» point. “Mayor Sclunit« knew wliat the su- perv :»ur» were doing and was a party to every deal,” »aid Ruef With 70 indictments againat him. the mayor'» tmll will liecoors prohibi live, ami, Il plan» carry, he will l>* ordered into the custody of William J. Biggy, who la at preaent Ruet'a jailor. SY CONTROL OF ZION. Vollva Deposed by Court a* Success or of Dowle. Chicago, May 20.—Zion City was in a turmoil today when it became known tliat Jiulgr T M. Lsndia, In the United State» Circuit court, had recognixed lieacon John A. I*«i» a* th» legiti mate aucreaaor of John Alexander Howie, the dead founder of the N rth Shore city, and has thu* practically ou»t«-d Wilbur Glen Vollva from lead ership. Coupled with thi* aenaational devel opment. It I era me known that. In »tinging letter«, three of Vollva'* sup porters have denounced him aa a dema ENSIGN SHOOTS HIMSELF. gogue and a traitor. It I* rumored in Feared Cortmartial for Row With Zion City that if Voliva attempted te lead an exodus he could not secure a Santiago Police. following i t more than a doten peraona Washington. May 21.—The Navy Department today received a dis Edwin H. Conger Dead. patch from Santiago, Cuba, stating Paaadrna, May 20.—Major Edwin H. that Ensign Alfred T Rrlshfn, who waa In a difficulty with th«» police of Conger, fortm-r American »mha»aa<lor Santiago about a fortnight ago with to Mexico »nd minister to China dur sailor« from the Tacoma, had shot ing the Boxer trouble, died at the fam himself through the lung and was In ily home in this city last FatuHay. a serious condition. Ensign Brisbin No hcjie for hl» recovery had been held Is In Santiago. out by tlie attending physician» for the The official Investigation of the past 24 hours. Iktlly for a week |>ast trouble with the Santiago police ap Mr. Conger h»» grown weaker, and it pear* to have developed the fact that was known that he had but a few hours Brisbin waa drinking with th<* sail ors. which would «fnijbtle»» hnr" re to live. The family was at the bolalde Chronic dyarn- sulted In hie being court mart In led when the end came Brisbin entered Annapolis Naval tcry was the direct canae of death, He Academy from Pennsylvania In 1B»9 was 64 years old. and graduated In 1903. He waa born In Idaho. No Contempt Intended. Boise, May 20.—Prosaentlng Attor ney Koelwh haa oimpleted Ills Investi Reduced Rat»» Withdrawn, Tacoma. May 21.—Reduced rate» gation of the circumstances under over the Northern Pacific Railway to which Harry Grchard, principal wit Middle Western cltle» which were to ness tor the state In the Hteunenlierg have been made have been with murder ca»e, was Intervleweal, an<l drawn because the Interstate Com preeente«! the District court with a re merce Commission haa refused to ap port exonerating from th* charge of prove the lower fare It la not* Itnprrqier motives all j<er»<<ns connact««! known whether the cheap tickets with the incident. He found tliat the have been tnk«-n off the market tem porarily or for the entire summer. only motive that the newapuprr men Agent* of the Oregon Short I.lne and had in interviewing Orchard waa to ob the Union Pacific assert that th»y tain news from hltn. are Instructed to sell transportation >>■> the bn»l* of one fare plu* 110 for Scurvy Rages In.Russia. the round trip to all Middle Western Ht Petersburg, May 20.—The report pot nt a. nt the medical inspsrtot in the temine district of Harnara and Ufa and In the Wilt Not Nuraa Her Royal Baba, Turgai Hteppea, Arieti* Russia, aaya a Madrid. May 21. - Owing to the many du tie» requiring her attention. large proportion of thoae afflicted with Queen Victoria ha» given up the Idea •curvy are children. Hlnce January 16, of nuralng the Prince of the Aaturiaa. wh«m «curvy first lierame menacing In ora, Ihe ovine», th» rs twees officially regi»- • nd a mira* ha» been obtained for Ufa provi him, from the province ot Hants An- tered have average«! 1 107 dally. __________ The drea. average now ia several time» greater. I ÜOODIN6'S Mil MOVE (¡ranting nt Orchard Interview Raises Judge’s Ire. COUNT! ATTORNEY IN V ESTIO ATES Plan May Hava B»an to Prejudice Juryman—Lawyers T hink Gov ernor'» Action Untimely. Bolre, Llaho, May 10.—Judge W<»>J touch«»«l off some firework« just nt th» nj>*nt»»g of court, and It became nee«*- -ary io aak »11 pr<«|Mvtive jurytiwn to leave the room while th«» display con tinued. It was all over repots pul>- li»li«»l in the morning |M|>er of the newspeper men's interview with Harry Orchard tlie day lefare. The Htstee- man publi»b«-«l the story sent out bv the A»»<*»iat«>«l Prw, one from Its own n-joi-cntati««». snd two sig»i«>l stat«»- mxMiia iroin visiting new»]»|M'r men. Judge Wood called attention to th«» publiratlona immediately upon »«'end ing the Ix'lich. All were aurprised. \Vl.. i, th* judge had <■ nciudeti, Mi Hawley spoke, Then Mr. Richardson said he wouhl hte to »ay what he thought of it, but was restrained by the |it«w«-iM'e -4 the talesmen. Tin's* were excused and then the whole matter wax air«'<i for an hour. The judg«» finally dirtvt««l th«» county attorney to took th* matter up and *ee what, if anything, could I m » »lone. During the progress of th«» disenaaion hr aaid ther» was a plain remedy, if it wru> the intention to pre judice jurymen, intimating lie would cite all coocerntMl for contempt if he thought tliat was tlie purpose. Yr«h»riay five perenipt«»ry cfiallenge» w«'r* umm I. Of the special venire of 100 only 34 are left. WHOLE DAY UNDER WATER. Rival Submarine Boats Undergo vere Test. Se Newport, R I., May IB.—With all bands well ami ras>tent«M|, and with a txxinliful supph ol fr»eh sir, nn-d with r«xMirds for submergvn«'* broken, th* submarines Oetopua and luke rose to tb* aurface of Naimgausett lay nt 4 o'clook thia afternoon, ending a test of 24 hours under water. The Octopus new» first. an>l th* mem bers of the naval trial b<>ard crowtled • bout her, aa ths conning lower hatch flew open. Th* menrbera of th«» trial board at one* wont l>el<>w to aas wb«.t conditlona exiattxl on I m anl, atul also to test ths air supply. Hamplra ot air »its tenttlael evesy t»xu Lour* thr<>ugh- aat tbwtess for analysis bv the board. TK<- tk'lopus blew out fool sir only twice during the 24 hours she was al tb* bottom of the lay. It was oom- puled that only on*-filty-fiflh ot her •Ir supply waa exhausted and, if th>-e figures are correct, they tend to show tliat the boat could remain submerged 35 days, provide«! th* total and fuel supply were «uflielent. Th* lake also s I< mm | th* lest well, al though a Irak wax sprung in th* *ii|>*r- structure. SCHMITZ NERVOUS WRECK Would Follow RuaCa Lead and Con- fa»», but Liwynri Restrain. Han Fnutciaro, May IB. — Mayor Hchmil« i* on the point of a nervous collajsH'. He rtcognlxes that the end i» at hand. Ruef l>a* already exfMswxl his |«rt in the Irollry bribery and the Parkside deal and In the next tew day* will centinue the ex|*»ure, showing how the mayor figured in every corrupt deal put through during his adminis tration. The mayor nwllxra that two coutM»* at* open to him. lie <»n either con- trn it hold out for a few wraka, when he will l>e tri««l, eonvicted and aenl to the penitentiary. At present th* mayor ia hesitallng Ictween t he I wo con r**» Two of hi* attorneys want him to tight It out a&d the thud luui urgsd him to confeaa. RUEF MAKES GOOD PROMISE Tall* Graud Jury About Franchise Graft—Doomed to Prison. Han Francisco. May 17 —Abraham Ruef made g »1 his declaration that be wi-uld, follow ing hi« rhangv of pirate guilty in the extortion eaaca againat him, tmii \ ideiice »lid assist tlie brilery graft pt-eeeutloii lu it*cam paign against municipal corruption. Ruef, olieying a *ubi><>ena from lb» grand jury served upon him at the Fill« ii rv »treet prieui house shortly before 3 o’clock yesterday, went in th» charge ■<t H|i-.-al Agent Burna, Elirtor iliggy and another guard t»> the grand jury tliamleni in Native Bona* hall, where : e took the wltn.-x stand and »ulimit- t«l loan rumination that laated (rum 3 20 Ju tn. until after 6 p. m. When the ordra) uaa over, he called the n<-w»]ai|-er men around him and said tliat Io- pmnil.ird the grand jury t ■ divulge in.tini g. Histrlct At- t< rtiey lai -ti and Assistant Hlatrict \IU rney Item » refused to make any staten ent wliati-wr. From Mt. Burna it »»« lew rued that the ->nly matter on which Ruef was ipics!ionrd waa the al- leged brildog <<f Mayor Hchmlta and IB aujiervi« r- In the United Kaliroa<l» to grant to that o- rp rntiori a change in U* l.ninu»¡lowing tiic elec.rrtlytng of ila 260 in lea ot atreet railway aye- tern In thia city. 4 ;• ; ■ SCHMITZ AHDICATtS OFFICE Sign» Agreement to Let Commltt»» of Gitlxena Nam» Official». Han Francist'O, May 17. — Mayor Bohm ' ■ ■ ' . ■ m agreement to l>« guided in hi» appointment» dur ing the r«wt of bls term by a committee of »even. Tliia i’ommittee 1» compsatd of r.-pr...... of li«'»l commercial aaeiM-intioiul. S-hinita from now on will lie mayor In name only. He willingly algned tlie agri'«..... nt, a» he is a nervoua wrack and unable Io carry on the affairs ot the city. Before concluding arrangement» with Hcliinils, th» comniilleo called upon F. J. Ilvney, and explained its |^»ns. Mr. Henry -aid il would not conflict with tin- graft praaecutlon. The practical alvlxntinn of the mayor will i<-«ult in the appointment of a new chief of pdlcr at once to restore order ami a new work» coinmiaaionrr to cl«ian thr city and rcjmir the streets. More dnutic action» wlll then follow. ONLY ONE IN ELEVEN PASSES. Examination of Talesman In Haywood Cass Ravaals Prejudice. H-iw, Idaho, May 17.—During the ■>ne seMioii ot the Haywood tr'sl held y«-»t«<niay II talesmen were examined liefor«» a rntlrlai t»ty juror »»» aecured t«> replace William Van Oradals, the gr<«»er, as No. 2, who was excused Wi-dtmmlay aftetiii on on a peremptory challeiign fn ni the slate. Aa court ad- j'Miined yiwtenlay th«» defense unused ita first halhtug» lay Md.werWff Allen Pride, a farmer, as No. S'. Mr. Prida had teolifled during hia examination tliat he had invitel to dinner the dep uty who serve«! him with a jury mtn- mona. Hr and the deputy diarueaed the <we f«>r some time, their talk hing ing pari ictilarly upon Harry Orchard, who is to I m * the princi|wl w itoiva for the »tat*. A talesman waa called te replace Pride, but hia examination waa deferred until to<lay. •S" Will Prosecut» Harriman. Waahlngton, May 16.—Tliat the In« «pilry condticted by the int«ratat« Cotn- merre commlsaitui int« tb« oonduct of ralliixols controlled by E. II Harriman, will reaolt in nn»-ee<itions waa plalnly »hown by the publieation t<»iay of the report and recominsodatlons nt Frank II. Kellogg and Charlra A. Severance, counsel for the Commission. Wlthin • »hot time the commlssion wlll teke up thi» report, vote upon it and Iranatnll t« the department <d Juatlc« the evi dent»« teiullng to ahow that the Harri man arhool of mllroad flnanciering ha» operated In vlolatioii of the Hhtrman • ntl tiu-t laws an<i ollier atalutea. Th» publieation ot thia imjxutanl report ■ «u«»«i a pronounced Sensation. II proved » diM-lded ahcck to »ome of Ihe ineinlieia of the commlssion. Filipino Trlb»a Are Quiet Han Ftancirco, May IB.—Hrigadier General II T. Allen, organiser and un til rwently chief id Ute Philippine run- ■tabulaiy air I veil here yeaterday from Manila on the army transport Thomas, Genrral Allen any» there la littlr tron- hle In the Philippine» now except In !*»yto and He mar, where the hill trilxw »till worry the Inanlnr government. Agiilnalilo 1» now living quietly on hi» ranch in Ute province of Cavite, where the former hem I of the inatli recto», I* attending »trictly to hl* own affair» and not participating in matter* politic. Elght Million In • Yaar. Butte, Mont., May 17.—At • rnest- Irig of the atockholders of th« Anaconda COpper Mining c mpany, helti Uxiay at th* offici-a <>t the Company In Anaconda, • II of the old ilirector» w«re ra-elerted. The r«|s>rt of John D. Ryan, praeldent of II * Anaconda C’of per Mining rom- pany, aiibiniltad to atockholders, »how» that th* Corporation fot the year that ended l>ra. 31, 1906, iarn«Ml a profil ot »H M2.661». The hslanc» oft Itoc. 31, 1906. wa» »7,240,572, whlch. wlth the profita for last year, amounlnd to a Sur plus of «10,063,241. Will Hu id Two Draadnaughts. Ixndon, May IB —Orders liav» been WIII Cut Paaaengar Rateai given te lay th» knel» df two hattleehip» Hi. raut, May ir.—General radue- of the Drewdnaugbt type. It hna l>een tions in pa>-engcr rate» te all potuta by tindeiaUssi that in caae the ptopoeal fo* thè Greet Northern railrood wlll »non disarmatntmt took deflnite sh»|i« in Ir» announced, te bemrne effective Jnly The Hague conference only one Dread- i 1, ", A L. Craig pnxaenger traffic man- naught WWM IN ls"l d'lwn. The Tl.«- or- <<r egei, alate» that the __ Grrat ____ __________ Northern der for two such ship» is con«true«l as will allow all pointe on Its s,»t«m to Great Britain's acknowledgement of receive the benefit of the tower rate« Germany's refusal te entertain the dis- provided by the Mlnnsaota and North armament ' question. . ' > I I>akota laws, 2 ami 2% cent*. * 4 ’