Show NORTHWEST SECOND NATIONAL FERENCE IN EMINENT PEACE CON- CHICAGO MEN ARE PRESENT Statesmen Diplomats and Political Economists Assemble and Discuss the Final Elimination of Armed Conflicts — The sessions of the secwhich pened in Orchestra hall Monday afternoon attracted to Chicago many enemies of wrar thousand earnest among them being many distinguished statesmen diplomats and political economists President Taft is the Jhonorary president of the congress and Secretary of War Jacob M Dickinson is its active president but neitwas able to her of these gentlemen fbe present owing to their official duties However there was no lack of eminent men to preside over the sessions As a preliminary to the congress speclal peace services were held in snany Chicago churches Sunday morning peace meetings arranged by labor and socialist organizations were held In the afternoon and in the evening there was a big mass meeting at "which addresses Were delivered by SRev Jenkin Lloyd Jones and Rev lEmil G Hirsch both of Chicago and President Jacob Gould Schurman of Cornell university Welcome to the Congress Orchestra hall was filled to the Himlt Monday when the first session was called to order by Robert Treat Paine of Boston the presiding officer for governors mayors and hundreds of rfilubs had been asked to appoint deleand most of them had regates President Dickison’s adsponded dress the same he delivered several weeks ago before the Hamilton club was read and the congress was then formally welcomed by Gov Charles S Deneen for the state Mayor Fred A Busse for the city and Rev A Eugene Bartlett chairman of the reception committee The secretary then read brief letter from President Taft in wvhich the chief executive heartily commended the alms of the congress Miss Anna B Eckstein of Boston wext was introduced to meeting — Petition to the — j’“Third Hague Conference” This was rfollowed by an address by Dr F Trueblood secretary of the on “The American Peace Bociety Present Position of the Peace Movement" tWhat Has Been Accomplished Dr Trueblood said in part: “Let me sketch in the barest outlines what has already been accomThe interpretation will take plished eare of Itself “I The men and women now a great host who believe that the day Js past when blind brute force should direct the policies of nations and preside at the settlement of their difare now thoroughly organferences ized A hundred years ago there was mot a society In existence organized to promote appeal to the forum of treason and right In the adjustment of controversies international there are more than 500 nearly nation having Important every 4ts group of peace organizations Their constituents are numbered by tens of thousands from every rank and class 1n society — philanthropists men of trade and commerce educators and Jurists workingmen statesmen rulers even Triumph of Arbitration "II The position which the peace movement has reached is no less determined by the practical atWe are this tainments of arbitration what Is really the celebrating Tyear nne hundredth anniversary of the birth cf our movement for it was In 1809 that David L Dodge a Christian merchant of New York city wrote the which brought the movepamphlet ment into being and led six years later to the organization In his parlor Hn Npw York Of the first Peace society There had then been the world 2uo urbii rations between nations In our modern sense of the word ‘nations’ In the 100 years since 1809 more rthan 250 important controversies have Seen settled by this means not to mention an even greater number of Uess Important cases the settlement of which Involved the principle of arbitration Within the past 20 years so wrapld has been the triumph of arbitration that more than 100 International differences have been disposed of by this means or between five and six a year for the whole 20 years Arbitration Is no longer an experiment It is the settled practice of the nations A score of disputes go where one naturally to arbitration ogives rise even to talk of war The Hague Conferences “III In order to determine further tfhe advanced position which the Chicago ond National Peace Congress NOTES MINES AND MINING peace movement has attained on Its practical side the two Hague conferences and what they have acThe Ray Consolidated Copper com President Taft has Bent to the senmust be taken into accomplished count It is still the habit of some per- ate the nomination of Harry J Hum- pany It 13 the belief of many experts sons to Bpeak disparagingly of these phreys of Nevada tp be United States has the largest known deposit of copper ore in the world great gatherings and their results marshal for that state & The Bullfrog Pioneer Leasing Disastrous floods threaten the farms “The first Hague conference gave us the permanent international court of In Beaver Head Valley In Montana Milling company operating the big arbitration to which 24 powers finally as the result of the rapidly melting lease at Pioneer sh’pped about 100C The ore aver became parties by ratification of the snow In the mountains The Beaver tons of ore in April This court has now for Head river Is runnlg bank full convention aging between $45 and $50 a ton eight years been In successful operaReports from the state coal mine inThe Montana State Sunday school tion and not less than four controassociation met In Helena on May 14 spector show that Cl men were killed versies have been referred to It dur- In the nineteenth annual convention and 115 injured in the coal mines of ing the past year The second Hague with a large attendance of delegates the state of Colorado in 1908 as conference enlarged and strengthened from every section of the commo- against 99 men killed and 138 injured the convention under which this court nwealth in 1907 was set up and made the court the Four feet of new ore that averages Fire at the large stock farm of Jotribunal not of 25 powers but of all 495 per cent lead and seven ounces Mont M Malin near Logan seph world the nations of the In silver is the strike just made In loss of $8000 with no incaused a “The high water mark of the work surance level of the All the farm buildings with a raise from the of the second Hague conference was the Pioche Metals company’s mine at of Malin’s residence reached In its action In regard to fu- were exception Pioche Nevada destroyed ' ture meetings of the conference The In 5 cent ounce The advance per Thirty persons were Injured many principle of periodic meetings of the the price of silver during the last of the railconference hereafter was approved seriously when a section differa means or new month six weeks the at east In the balcony without a dissenting voice The date ing gave way ence in earning of the United States even of the third conference was fixed state armory In Seattle Refining & Mining comand the governments urged to appoint during the Indoor track meet of the Smelting pany of $375000 per year Athletic club Seattle at least two years in advance an InA dispatch from Idaho City Idaho Senator Nixon of Nevada bas Introternational commission to prepare the “Henry Reichert is in town duced a bill In congress authorizing says: program of the meeting" He and his father Dean W P Rogers of the Cincinnati an appropriation of $100000 for the from Lost creek Law school brought this session to a erection of a monument to the late Peter Reichert have out eight tons of ore that they are crushing in an aras-trclose with an eloquent talk on “The Senator William M Stewarl In that will run $10 a ton gold" Circle a suburb of Washington Dawn of Universal Peace” While drifting on the level Addresses Monday Evening Montana is to have a new railroad Monday evening’s meeting was de- according tonrtleies of incorporation towards the west the management of It the Ely Consolidated company at Ely voted to “The drawing together of the filed with the secretary of state Nevada has broken Into a couple of Nations" and was presided over by Is to be known as the Montana-Idahmineralized material Dr Hirsch Tfce addresses were on & Pacific and will run from Lapwal feet of highly Versus Interdepend- Junction to Butte a distance of 350 that greatly encourages the officials “Independence ence of Nations” by Prof Paul S miles Six feet of ore which Reinsch of the University of Wisconshows average values of $10484 a ton Organized opposition to any reducin gold and silver Is what the Ohana sin “Racial Progress Towards Univer- tion in the duty on sugar Is the obsal Peace” by Rev H T Kealing of last Mining company’s superintendent ject of the movement started Nashville Tenn and “The Biology of week at Colorado shaft Springs by beet found at the bottom of a War” by President David Starr Jorsugar factory men and busi- In the Woodman group In Blackhorse growers dan of Leland Stanford Jr univer- ness men of the city and southern district Nevada sity At the same time another meet- Colorado The Pioche Metals Mining company ing was in session In Music hall with W E Dauchy for the past three has shipped to Its mine a new gasoMiss Jane Addams in the chair The line hoist and equipment to enable It of of construction the In charge speakers there were Joseph B Burtt years coast extension of the Mi- to push the shaft to depth Developof Chicago on “Fraternal Ofders and the Pacific has ment work thus far which has been west of Butte lwaukee railway Peace" Prof Graham Taylor of Chiand entered Into a partner- attended by excellent results has been cago Commons on "Victims of War resigned railroad contracting firm conducted above tne liMHoot level and Industry” Samuel Gompers ship with a News was brought to Victoria last east in the president of the American Federation James A Dawson night watchman week by the Marama of mining exof Labor on “Organized Labor and citement over rich gold and copper Peace” and John Spargo of Yonkers for a mill company at Three Lakes a lode mines in the Fiji group where a Wash shot N Y on “International Socialism as small town near Everett number of mining were engineers and killed his wife and a Peace Factor” killed himself The awaiting the Issuance of a proclamathen and daughter Commercial and Legal Views tion opening the mining rights the house at in children the Two big meetings were held Tues- younger A healthy streak of specimen rock were unharmed day morning one on commerce and time Unless President Taft's plans are four Inches thick ha3 made its appearIndustry presided over by George E ance on one side of the 18 inches of not will his Alaska to trip Roberts president of the Commercial changed As now good milling ore on which is being National bank pf Chicago and the take him Into the Interior tour run the south drift on the other on “Women and Peace” with contemplated the president’s him to level of the Merger company’s lease on to enahJo willarranged Mrs Ellen M Henrotin of Chicaeo the Therlen estate according to telecliairraan The former session was ad- visit all the’ towns in southwestern graphic advices received from Seven Alaska Including Sitka dressed by Belton Gilreath of Birmingham Ala W A Mahoney of ColumH J Keeley the Northern Pacific Troughs A movement to revive the Utah secbus O James Arbuckle consul of train dispatcher who last March was tion of the Western Association of of Spain and Colombia St Louis and convicted in the district court Marcus M Marks president of the Na- Sanders county Montana on a charge Chemists and Metallurgists was begun tional Association of Clothiers New of manslaughter in connection with a in Salt Lake last week when about York city The women heard Interest- wreck near Perma station last fall thirty prominent metallurgists of the city were present at a meeting toing speeches by Mrs Philip N Moore has been granted a pardon gether jWith Dr F W Traphagen the president of the General Federation oJhn Cicora president of the of Women’s Clubs Miss Jane Addama organizer original president of the asItalone richest of the society sociation and Mrs Lucia Ames Mead of Boston ian residents of Seattle wa3 shot by The problem of getting the gold “Some Legal Aspects of the Peace Joe Mazeroa an Italian baker on May values from the ores of Mercur camp Movement” was the general topic of 7 In the very heart of the city'Ci-corlby cheap process has been solved the Orchestra hall meeting Tuesday will probably survive Mazeroa The mill of the Boston Sunshine afternoon and the chairman was Willsurrendered overhauled and company recently iam J Calhoun of Chicago Prof Will- Immediately Seattle of C Ellison Mrs George iam I Hull of Swarthmore college disequipped with the new slimes process came to Denver to try to effect cussed the advances registered by the who tlready proven a success by the Conhusband her with a reconciliation solidated Mercur company Is working two Hague conferences and James for divorce like a charm Brown Scott solicitor of the state de- who had Instituted suit In her room was found dead May 7 To take over a bond and lease on partment talked about some questions an open the Brown to A attached tube rubber which the third Hague conference group of claims at Park In was her mouth City recently operated by the Copper probably will consider “Legal Prob- gas jet Clean Government The Municipal lems Capable of Settlement by ArbApex Mining company the Scott Mill over the a won great victory itration” was the subject of a learned league Mining company Is being formed at Holders of stock In the old interests paper by Prof Charles Cheney Hyde gambling and saloon Copper Reno Nevada last week by electing Apex company will be given for their of Chicago thus and of four out councllmen three holdings share for share of stock in Special Collegiate Session control of the city council the new company In Mandel hall at the University of securing for the coming two years Apparently the Boston Consolidated Chicago a special session was held At a meeting of the Seattle Res- Copper Mining company is now upon for universities and colleges a fealast an earning basis of between $25000 association Keepers’ ture of which was an oratorical con- taurant to I A Naand $35000 per month Its official figtest participated in by students Louis week a pledge was given ures for March gave an output of P Lochner of Madison WIs spoke on deau director general of the exposition that prices pounds obtained at a net cost "The Cosmopolitan Clubs” be raised above the presincluding everything of 10 ya cents session of Tuesday would not The general ent standard the exposition during April figures are estimated to show an evening was perhaps the most interof States Increase over March of about 500000 former United The will esting of the congress “Next Steps In Senator William M Stewart of Nepounds Peacemaking” was the topic The audi6 The fiftieth anniversary of the disence was aroused to great enthusiasm vada was filed for probate May of gold In the Rock Mountains It discloses that he owned no real covery by an eloquent and spirted address by A Jackson in 1859 was of estate and his personal property did by George Richard Bartholdt Congressman at Idaho Springs celebrated This Colo not In exceed value $1500 Missouri president of the American amount 13 devised to his widow Mr May 7 The place where the discovGroup Interparliamentary union An- Stewart’s debts are said to aggregate ery was made has been purchased by other paper that met with deserved $25000 Lafayette Hanchett of Denver and applause was that of Edwin D Mead to Wool prices throughout Wyoming Sait Lake City and presented of Boston on “The Arrest In Competwell up few sales having Idaho Springs as a park itive Arming In Fidelity to The continue The new employers bill 20 cents at less liability than been reported Hague Movement” went Into effect in Idaho March 6 of The reason for the markThe special collegiate session was per pound this year and contains many new feaIn prices over those obcontinued Tuesday evening In Music ed Increase tures of interest to both employer and last flockmasters tainable the year Nollen Lake of hall with President In case of believe Is largely due to the organizaemploye In all mines PresiForest university In thd chair wool death notice of suit must be served tion of the Chicago dent S P Brooks of Baylor university within 60 days All notices must be warehouse Texas spoke and a stereoptlcon lecIn writing An explosion of dynamite completeture on the “Federation of the World” The receipts at the United States demolished a steam shovel working was given by Hamilton Holt of the ly at Tyler’s ranch thirty miles east of assay office in Helena Mont during Independent on the Northern Pa- April amounted to $15300346 as comMont Missoula Among the diplomats who came to cific railroad The cranesman of the pared with $142406 In the Chicago to attend the Peace congress steam shovel and last year Fergus county was helpers were InCount Johann were: Ambassador killed Three laborers are the largest £old producer with stantly Heinrich von Bernstorff of Germany to Its credit and Choteau second Injured and several received seriously Herman de Lagercrantz envoy from minor Injuries with $52760 Sweden Wu Ting Fang envoy from In Idaho employers are liable for Louis Ferris charged with having China Alfred Mitchell Innea couna Northern Pacific train Injury to an employe ‘In the case of selor of the British embassy and Dr dynamited at Butte in April 1908 appeared In defective machinery or other deliberHalvdan Kont of the University of court May 6 for a second trial having ate neglect to provide safety when Norway The Japanese Turkish and been acquitted on the first murder the employer does not provide suitembassies also were repre-French or when injury The case will be begun May able superintendence ' charge sented 17 Three men were killed la the la Incurred while acting tinder the rules of the employer wreck We believe that In making Jewelry It should be built from the Inside and not 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