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Show ADVERTISE in examiner F0! the UTAH WEATHER FORECAST A'CI IT CHAMEt IT IE the ADVERTISING medium CITV. THE examiner THE COUNTY AS WELL CITY. OUR EUBSCRIP-SOOXS ARE OPEN TO AO th,t!1 fHE JiETlSW the INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR ' TODAY OGDEN it Closing of American Bar Association Resolotio n let Disapproval. fatuated with her. hllas Paueraaa, U to alleged, ihntatened hit life one night when she was intoxicated, and rowed ehe would carry oat her threat. She waa sent to Washington, P. C., Where aha i supposed to he. In the meantime th wealth v steel man. who haa office, to the JfYlck building here, to very 111 ns the result of the excitement, The Incident oocarred at a roadhouse, a tow miles from McKeesport, where the steel maa has beea keeping Mlaa Patteraom in style, with her own auto and everything else she wanted. Hla friend employed detective to break up the affair, when they found Mias Patterson drinking heavily and talking wildly. One night she quarreled with her protector and In the hearing of many, threatened to dries her hatpin through hla heart. It to understood she haa promised not to return here. Since her escapade at different Pittsburg hotels. Mis Patterson has been living at different roadbouaea within easy auto ride of Pittsburg. UTAH. GOES INTO F rettr tor commenting JZ treat caM Sitto trial of the Beef Jojcsgo a year ao. and adversely iticiainf the presiding Judge and hla h- .- were Introduced at the final the American Bar asroeia-Baltl-ttahr Georse Whitlock, of it met disapproval from all art of the halL prealdent Parker repeatedly Ihltlock to withdraw the resolution, Whitlock inalatod It be voted On. n I BH'Haa to table the reeolutloa profiled, alter a gentleman in the whe tolled to secure reeognt-m- l ahonied that when a prealdent United fitatM violate hla treat iK the W the duty of the American Bar to ertUcta him. The following officers were elected: PmUenL J. M. Dickinson, Chicago; Mieaty, John Hlnkley, Baltimore;' tiftwnr, Frederick Wadhaua, New la Order to Provide for Its Fntnre Supply Cross Ties. of ' Washington, Ang. 28 Th Atchison, Topeka A Saata Pa railroad has goao Into tree growing la order to piwvide for its future supply of cross 28.-Re- oluton rt tween North and South America. Washington, Aug. 28. The - Hon. John Barrett, director of the interna- ties.' The Santa Pa haa adopted the eucalyptus ns the most suitable species tor tie purposes, because of its rapid growth, great density and durability, and to now planting TOO acres In ranch of 9,000 acres In southern California to eucalyptus seedlings. with the intention of repeating in this amount of acreage each succeeding year tor a total of twelve Years or more, when It will have planted several thousand acres. The seedlings which are sprouted in boxes to the number of 100 to the box, and stored ia "lath houses uatll they are three or four Inches high, et which time they are three or four months old-- are set out In rows eight feet apart, at a distance in the rows from each other of five feet Their cultivation after that tor three or four jeers to thorough, but simple enough, and Includes their watering two or three times a year. Thereafter the plants are expected to take care of themselves, although, In the oourae of rime, they require thinning out, which to accomplished by cutting out every other one, so that they stand ten feet apart in the rows The young saplings thus removed make excellent fence poets, and hence no loss befalls through their taking away. The remaining young trees, numbering about B5o to the aero, will, at the end of fifteen years of growth, each yield nix ties. It to calculated, or some 9,300 ties per acre. These ties will be cut from 700 scree of the big orchard each year, after fifteen yearn from the first planting,- with the result Df obtaining mors than 2,250,000 ties per annum; and, seeing that th rate of removal will be exactly equal to the rate of planting, tho same total acreage will, theoretically at least, maintain the same annual supply of Mrs to the end of time. The coat per cultivated tie la far and away below that of ties of tho best quality, such as white oak; pow bought ou the market. Timber owners and manufacturers will be interested la the results of tho detailed studies of commercial timber trees, which the forest service of the tional bureau iff American republic, to out in a atatemunt to the effect that: thu announcement to tho effect that the announcement that Yale university haa invited Buy Barbosa, tho distinguished Brazilian statesman and scholar, to deliver tho Dodge series of lectures nest year on "The Responsibilities of Citizenship," to perhaps the i moat pronounced step in advance that has recently been taken to develop closer relations of American university life with advanced political and educational thought in Latin America, Ruy Barbosa to regarded as one of the most representative men in tho public life of Brasil, and has distinguished Tod. himself In the constructive work of tho The convention adjourned. Brasilian government He to now one at the delegates of Brasil to the Hague GOLDFIELD MINES. conference, and has taken high rank Must Move Quickly, er Whole District there as a man of thought and action. If be accepts the Invitations of Yule May Be on Strike. ble lectures are sure to attract prothroughout tho United GnldfleM, Nv., Auk.. 21. General found attontbifi Btatee, and he will reoelve numerous Maaager J. W. Finch of the Goldfield CoaroHdsted Mining Company, says invitations from other universities, to significantly that tho next move must colleges and public organisations tocnaie from the miners and come address them on subjects of interest The Dodge course quick. The first proposition submitted, to all America. to the miners by the Consolidated, to was delivered this year by Secretary Taft. absolutely nal, he eald today, and be Root, and last year by Secretary It ta not improbable, moreover, that was very much la earnest. Vnleae the miners recede from thalr Louis M. Drsga, one of tho moot promscholposltiua t le probable that every mine inent Argentine statesmen and la the district will be drawn in the ars, as well as one of tho delegatee at the oHfMMorrry, gnd while it In atiU the of the Argentine rrpublio genera belief that tho differences will, Hague, may come to the United Stales be adjusted, there to danger of another in tho near fntnre mi the Invitation of ell the mines in the district' of Harvard university and various organizations to deliver addresses on topics of international law and relaPRESIDENT OF OREGON BANK. tionship. If these two representative South Will Deed Wheat Land to Fay .Off Americans visit the States ore. Deposit their coming will be one of the direct of Secretary Root's visit to Portland, Ore Aug. 28. President results and an evidence of South America, Tatter H. Moore, of the defunct O re- i the new era of mutual friendship and am Trust A Barings bank, has desire for closer acquaintance which hla Intention of deeding, The International to Receiver R. Devlin, ho inaugurated. haa been dx thousand acres of wheat land in bureau of American republics lnvlt-fitoman and Gilliam counties, to be instrumental In extending these d wherever proposed .ha .it N to paying the depositors of the the matter in the United States, then tank. The land In question to said baa been a moat gratifying expression not confined exclusively to the well known tree oi, yeeogalied value, but, btoaa fine fanning land as there is of Interest and cooperation. d Talued ta nwu owing to tho rapid decrease la th supSpSoOOO ply of our valuable wood, include those cheaper wood whose properties re Imperfectly known. Such studies CREDITORS OF POPE CO. Cheap Life Insurance Leading Feature of New Organization. of the tupelo gum find western hemlock have done much to overcome the ippw in Court to Hear Appraisers' Decision. Washington, Ang. 28. In addition common prejudice against these speto tbe department cooperative store. cies and have added ' materially to Con,L Au- - 2- - Creditors "The Government Employe . Mutual their commercial Importance. Rtto Pope Manufacturing company, Relief and Cooperative association to Commercial tree studies begin with claim aggregate 750.000. now under serious consideration. This the tree In th forest and follow It afl d beneIn court at a hearing on tha organisation to designed tor tbeStates the way to the finished product in Tbe Mnnation of Albert U Pope as fit of employes of the United markeL y Memberreceiver. It to expected that sad district governments. such to will develop against uak-- ship will be limited strictly the present receiver protect gunnerb. plate Cheap life insurance will permanent employes. discussion of the subject of bo the leading feature. Provision will New to Being Installed Around Guard obcan the court reserved Its decl- - be made whereby a member Gnna en Cnalser California. and adjourned the upon tain Insurance protection baaed Ineur-aachearing , to . 16. the plan of tho "old line life t Vallejo, Ang. 28. Owing to the excompanies, at smaller cost. Tha plosion In one of. the turrets of the cash have will guaranteed policies bookkeeper insane. Georgia during a recent tarsurrender and loan vales, anl will battleship that the poli- get practice en the eastern eoast, the BrW0 end Throws Hie Baby offer nil the protection insurance com- naval authorities have decided to have ' In the River. cies of the regular life what to known as a baffle built panies extent to life, health, accident around toe breeches of th plate guns la St emmet, and old age Insurance. I fcSSM-- turrets of tho big ships, ao as to Till, branch of the association will the tojtaeper the Western Estate, farther lessen the of an wTSL1"" rreterdsy and taking be governed by the rules and regula-of accident by Ignitionpossibility of the powder department I - went to tions of tbe insurance , which to said to bags by a brw hst and threw tho district It ta proposed, also, to have caused the Georgia disaster. to the Detroit night I and bank building a savings river (tabltoh and watched lu. Tho first baffle to be placed the bridge, he association, through which tha reserve, on any vessel on plates tola coast are now poUc headquarters and calm-- which to required to bo maintained being installed ta the two turrets of la force, the uonneedwhat he had done. against all insurance polices new will bo invested. This branch will be struction cruiser California by the conand repair department at district IU. CARTER ON TRIAL. , the of laws the governed by Mare Island. The Job will pot be comgoverning savings Institutions. Under pleted for two weeks. It ta under --Chrvd with the regulations of the insurance deat tho yard that tho other cruistood rebe will association I the or more from Che- - partment, ' n earn 4 per cent on It re- sers of the Pacific fleet will also have I to who Windrebbed quired the baffle plate system Installed. The Trn iyM 60,11 it to proposed to lend this the P" of $96,343, Laura serve, and association mechanism in the turret for handling Ftileii pIa,d on Wal la. tha money to members of attherates of pee the ammunition will also be rh.npry upon proper security a wvi ,yMerd,Jr- When the erulser California leaves h or one-h- If per cent In I lrol,y of tote. It came baps on her first target practice In the near which of the excess earnings, required I whom the women Rn?rn future, an Austrian army officer, who IdetM! t0 Police, hlnmelf con- - will pay tho expenses of this particular is at present on this coast, will be on I ,a "rt as her Neme- - branch of the association. board Other features will be added from the the cruiser, as he has petitioned Ml along declared I tot navy department to teat a new I " fconeet man and a imai to time ss the board ofd i rectors range finder, which be has invented, best of the the Interest for deem I shall BntH be met lama on the California's guns. assoof tho Tbe. operation I Hr,.Br",dw,jr on June 19. employes. It was reported on tbe cruiser yesI her to ber flat, and ciation is so planned that each mem- terday that several recruiting parties the for assessed be will particular I Whr r h.rd volte which he fur-- j ber ber. He took 980,009 in branch or branches of which be de- would be aenf out from the uhlp this week to visit different parts of tbe s 1,,t reee to the anlte where sires to avail himself. A I v the tats in an effort to get men to enltet of entire of the I membership vote woman. be tl,ea He L h kept for duty on the cruiser, which to at I itffrt . 01 w,th ! money in the association will ho required for the I th lining room. election of officers, and provision to present snort of her crew. for representaWre Laura Carter first msde In tho I'liif-r- J RURAL FREE DELIVERY. evebold expenses, then 95.--I tives to he chosen by the several deOn the Fourth of partments, who shall cast the vote of :Jlr bs wked him for a third sum tho whole number of members repre- Greatly Inereaass, Value of Real I( tote Along the Routes. I, by them. Officers will bo re.broatening to expose him sented to give bond. be did not give her quired Washington, Aug. 28. That the Woman's National Dally haa greatly FRINCE ADMIRES ROOSEVELT. sad gave np tho 15,000 aided the rural free delivery service I a1 went out and betrayed . the Oyster Bay, Ang. 28. The Swedish by popularising It and explaining the minister remarked upon hla return postal law and regulations relating Patterson banished. from Sagamore Hill, that tho prince to toit, to generally acknowledged,' and expressed admiration of President It equally antiatacttirv to know that was devoid It has thus materially 'helped In raisvTjrk,ron-Aug. 28. The aotorioos Roosevelt The luncheon - B,ao known as Mrs. of formalities. Just a family affair, ing the value of rest, estate in very ,nnx. has Just left Piltabutg and the principal topic of enoversa-tio- a many of tho rural districts K the w as regarding the best method sf country. The postal authorities have 17 frqueat of friends of a very I reel man, who became la- - training naval officer. arrived at the coaclualon that tho real urn . - tie-u- p ap-Pm- tern-Ww- to -- Sep-wttb- er e . flare-back- - ItSsTJ! CIi,.h one-fourt- v.Un-Tai- 1 v? two-third- . by-la- ,5-W- Is! THURSDAY MORNING, estate In the rural sect Sou affected by five delivery has increased in value about $750.090.WHI. Th Hon. P. V. DeGraw, fourth assistant postmaster general, a ho ta now holding dowa the lid at the department during the temporary absence of hia superior officers, haa received a letter from CongreeMuan D. E. Finley, Vt South Carolina, a member at the house commltteo oa poatuffices and poet roads, to tiblcl the lulier treats the subject of rural delivery from a oommercial viewpoint. After embodying in the communication a report of the proceedings ofiuw state convention of rural carrier, recently held at the Greenville, if. ad referring todelegeneral aattofacttoa-mxblbliaby gate with th consideration gives rural letter carriers by the last congress. Representative Finley emphasizes the Impressive loyally of the carriers to th service, and proceeds to detail the result of hta pergonal observation and research on the subject of rural delivery. Representative FlRtoy aays; "I regard th rural service aa la a highly Tha service satisfactory condition, has been extended throughout the country, the pay of farrier lucre sed, and I am bound to. say that, to my knowledge, it has j been Impartially . extended. . "The benefit of tqta service to people living la tha rfraf districts particularly, and to tw country aa a whole, cannot bo estimated. I am of the opinio that veal estate values ta tbe rural districts 4 have been increased probably l799.00e.WM, and the time saved the farmers, which would otherwise be spent ,n going to and from their postofflee at from 150,000.-00- 0 to 150,000,000 n year, "Th rural service, in effect, amounts to a great, aatiunal university for the farmer." , Discussing Representative Finley's communication, Mr, DeGraw states that while It was aonlhing entirely new to consider the rural delivery service from a commercial standpoint, that, nevertheless, be had bee frequently told by residents of rural communities that real estate values had increased from 95 to 95 per acre after the establishment of the service, The post office department Las' des cided that mail matter, with 10 cents worth of ordinary stamps In addition to tho necessary postage, bat without, the notation "special delivery," shall be given the same treat-aspecial delivery mslL The new ruling was called forth by the practice of mailing special delivery letters bearing ordinary postage stamps, ae provided by a recent wmdHiwn the postal regulation but not writing special delivery" on the envelop, as . provtacd. ,, AUGUST 29. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 result in more disasters unless there to a remedy at once. Ihe government expert declares that the danger of collapse of concrete structures exists to nearly every Important city of the United Busies. "1 have examined carefully nearly every ooe of the building that have collapsed in the part sear." aaya this expert, "and in every ustanoe the fall a c f th structure haa been due to in construction. I am satisfied chat th aarna error are being repeated and that further collapse will surely come antes th officials of the cities take tha Question la hand now. Thin danger of careless construction confronts nearly every city of the country, and It la a miracle to have To Locate the Sender of am that more concrete buildings sot collapsed. In order to meet this problem squarely, every city should Bomb Intended to Kill revise Its building laws in such n manner that either the owner or th contractor of a concrete building shall lie compelled to employ a competent Inspector, whose duty It shall ha to follow every detail of tho construction Philadelphia. Aug. 21. The clerk from the beginning of tha foundation who waa injured by the bomb sent to to the com pit tun of the root" kill Seoretavy Gortelyua was aent to tbs hospital, where he will recover, and MANHATTAN AWAITING MILLS. officials of the peatolfioe inspectors department were notified. The hand Editor Tolls Hew Two Year' Work Has proved Ore Bodies. of the bureau, curiously enough, to James T. Cortelyon, a brother of the secretary of the treasury. He began Rano, Nevada, August 29. Aa unInvestigations at onre. usually interesting review of condiWliy such an attempt should be mad against the Ufa of Mr. Oortelyoa tions at Manhattan, was given cut has no explanation tonight. Secret during tho week by L W. Haworth, service men called In tonight have editor of the Mall of that place. He failed to locate not only th sender of aid: "I have beea la tha newapapar th malted bomb, but the exact vi- business in Manhattan store before the .time iff the first Mg rush and cinity from whloh it was sent. It is boom. 1 do not boilers Manhattan haa known, however, that the mall box in g which It was placed far mailing waa suffered ao much from from Indiscriminate boustlng. Nona not tar from No. 8633 North Broad as knows so well aa we do la Manhattan street, sad a this to In the heart of that It takes two year or more to tha foreign district of Philadelphia, Our the detectives declare that they will prove np n greet mining district. ever unprecedented surfaee showings have traced down the perpetrator an area of twenty-fou- r square miles within the ant 14 hours. erred aa n basis during the first The object, evidently, was to bid of exptoltaUcn hla identity by dipping the address months, fur n carnival that the operacarried and promotion from local newspapers that have retors off their feat, .The Infection cently bem printing tha name of tbe resched the public, and inordinate ! secretary. Th Washington, U C.," were paid foe first Isaeua of ! of the address was culled from the prices stock, la many case these flotations data line at a Washington newspaper. were made by men who did not, oould A fulminating cap, to be aet off only not and would not follow up a aiweeae-fu- l when the outside cover of the cardof stock eolUag with campaign board package was removed, had beea and honeat mining. intended to withhold fire until the energetic I find, haa a reputation box should reach tha hands at the on Manhattan, Bush street of making a amrs of secretary himself. bonansa strike a day, and of opening Th clever attempt to make the up 'another Mohawk at least once a package look "official" waa further weak. And these are called Manhat-tacarried out by the election of a paste-bear- d Jokes.' It to too bad that our box, very similar to alse to tbe camp has sad to wait so tong for documents sent out by congressmen milling faculties. If a mill bad beea and nationat departments at Waahtag- - running this spring end summar, tlw pqbMe weM eat be so ready to smile at eoma of tho trike aewa which we have bean sending out wltb enthuMRS. CARTER ON TRIAL, g tools. siasm and sincerity. For Instance, th Kew York, Ang. 28. Charged with reMustang, Thanksgiving, Consolidated, by Sheriff te Prisoner at Dexter, Granny and several leases ceiving 925.000 or more from Chester Forwarded Caatl Dele, Wha Escape. B. Runyan, whe robbed the Windsor couU be operating oa the proceeds cf the day's work. If milla were there. Trust company of 999.249, Laura M. Price, Aug. 18. Frank Van Meter The actual progress of tbs Manhattan Carter waa placed on trial In th fedand EJ Keller, hoboes, who stota shoes camp In the future can beet be measeral court today. With Irony of fate, ft Came about from a box car of the Rio Grande ured by tbe pace with which stamp that Runyan, whom the woman be- Western railway, and had several capsdty Is given u. more pairs la packages ready at the "The two mills now under constructrayed to tbe police, himself convicted, appeared In court ns her Nemesis. door when the train would arrive at tion win b ready early in tho fall. These will handle about 100 tons per Runyan has all along declared that he Helper, are at large. They were caught waa an honest man and n faithful by day, which Is Inadequate for the ore husband until he met Laura Carter on Special Agent Burge and takra to th already In sight. In tha meantime the Jail at Castle Dale, where they pleaded work now la progress at Manhattan to Broadway on June ll. He went with her to ber flat, and guilty and were serving out a fine. gradually telling the nery of the exafterward hired a suite, which he furn- Sheriff Tom KeKer, of Gsrlioo county, tent general trend and location pf tbs ished for her. He took 980,000 in his received an order from Prosecuting principal ore bodies. From tho Brcy-fogldress salt case to the woman. He Attorney A, D. Dixon, of Emery counThanksgiving and Mustang to ty, to get a money package, said to Otero, Mineral Hill and Tbyabe, a diskept the suit case with the money in eon tain 990, at tha Welto-Fargofflea tance of five miles, to a strong contact the buffet in th dining room. . He eald he gave Laura Carter first here, and forward It which he did by vein showing quantity and quality cf 9150 for household expense, then registered mall. . The package waa i pay wherever opened np. Parallel'and 95,000, then 915.000. Oa th Fourth ; addressed to Van Meter, who was al-- 1 further south to the great lead which of July she asked him for a third sura lowed to get It from the office at Includes In Its course Stray Dog, Gold of $5,000, threatening to expose him Castle Dale, where he signed for It. Crater, the Consolidated, Granny add Next morning (Monday) tho jail Litigation Hill. to the police If he did not give ber were ban found aawed In twain, and "Bo long a work can ho presented the money. H yielded and gave op the 96,000 the prison m were not to be found, long these two great pay strenhs the and she then went out and betrayed nor hare they since been apprehended. destiny of Manhattan to being solved. the officer bare several pairs of Minor ore ehoota and pockets of high him to the police: Mrs. Carter took a deep Interest in hoes ana several bottles of wine ns grade may be made the baste of rethe selection of the talesmen today relics of a hard chase. They will try ports sent outside by thou Intorestefi, and aided her counsel ta picking out to find out how tho saws gat La tbs but they are of Insignificant Importhe men who said they would believe money package. tance to Manhattan compared with her story, If corroborated, In opposithis general one of proving iho extent tion to the testimony of Chester B. and trend of our mineral source. CONCRETE HAZARDOUS. thief. When this is done, and the public well Runyan, tbe Mrs Carter haa perfect confidence Informed In relation thwwte, there will that she will be acquitted after the Special . Building Law and Inspectors be sn end to Indiscriminate buying of Bs to Said Required. ell details the of her heard Manhattan ntoehs, and the IndiscrimJury has relations with Runyan. inate booster will have ho audience" Washington, D.C,Aag. 21. Tbe International Society of Building HARRIMAN AtKB DISMISSAL. ' CLUB HOUSE FOR SALE. trough If executive officer. Architect Fitzpatrick, has long urged New Tofk, Aog. 28. E, H. Harri-maSaratoga, Aug. 28. Signs have been tbe necessity of special legislation on through hla counsel, has asked posted before Richard Canfield' Sar- this Important matter, and tbe num- tbe United States circuit court to atoga club house, and at his famous erous cases of fatal and destructive the. suit brought against him Italian garden and park, announcing collapses of reinforced concrete buildthat place for sate. There are plenty ings; even while under construction, and 27 other defendants by Henry M. of rumors to account for Mr. would seem to substantiate the argu- Walker, of New Jersey, for $500,090 Mr. Harriman yesterday damages.action. Including alleged ment he makes ta favor oa such legis- asked for a dismissal on th grounds against tbe authorities lative action. These collapses have all of the other defendant refor restricting gambling. , aroused a felling of positive alarm that ten ta the beat informed and most sided la Oregon and California. conservative construction circles. The . TORRENTIAL RAINS, FORESTERS BIENNIAL SESMON. subject hue been thoroughly discussed to the technical press and now the Toklo, Aug. 28. The famvoe wrought United States government Is Portland, Ore., Aug. 28. The certifitaking a cation commltts submitted conflicting by torrenttal rains In the central pro- hand. vinces during the last few days ta of this particular work, reports of the minority, urging that 8peaklng The Mr. Fitzpatrick says: "While the soci- the present representation, one repreassuming alarming dlmentiona damage to over eighteen booses wreck- ety distinctly recognises the popular- sentative for a thousand members, ed, 194 lives are known to bavo beea ity, Importance and adaptability of re- should be changed to two thousand. members In tost and 250 persons missing. inforced concrete construction. It nev- FVtreatera new claim 50,00next biennial ertheless ta Impelled to warn people the United States. The FORESTERS BIENNIAL SESSION. that this class of work should only be session probably will bo held la Calentreated to the moat skilled bands. ifornia. Chicago, Ang. 28. Nearly all ff tha The society to making every jioaslbte delegates and officers are attending effort to Induce cities to appoint spe- LARGER VESSELS FOR MOROCCO. the Mennlal session of the Supreme cial Inspectors of concrete and to Paris, Ang. 21. A telegraphic mesCourt cf the Foresters of America. otherwise protoot th people from the Indiscriminate use, bp Incompetent sage from Madrid to the correspondIn that city, says TEAMSTERS COMPROMISE. persons, of reinforced concrete, which ent of the Matin, looks noon as still being in a some- that at a reeent meeting of the cabinet It It was decided to continue the poitay Chics gh, Aug. 28. There win be no what problematic stage. trike of the teamsters employed by .Corroborating this, the United State of strict obaervaaos of the Algmlres the meat packing firms. Committees governmen, through its geological sur- agreement, but nevertheless, Spain the smaB warships she representing both side agreed to a vey experts, haa issued a warning to will replaceMoroccan water by larger th people la a widely scattered re- now hs In compromise. port sent to tho press. la part the re- vessel. port states that the recent collapee TAYLOR PROTECTED. of a Burner of reinforced concrete STRIKE UNCHANGED. bulldlga, with lots of life and eeveral ' Frankfort, Ky., Asg. 21. In a tetter hundred thousand dollars, haa brought New York, Aug. 28. Leadforcibly to th attention of construc- addressed to Comaonwaalth Attorney ers of the telegraphers strike tion material experts the need of an Robert Franklin, of this rtty. GovImmediate revision of the building ernor Beckham assured that official will, according to an announcement made today, - appeal to regulations of the groat cl ties at the of hla cooperation in seeing tflat arPrealdent Roosevelt to take Taylor U protected from country. It to declared that Inattensome action toward terminattion to this new material on tbe part rest and allowed to return to th stats ing th strike. Th strike alb of officials of municipalities and the of Indteaa. If b will come to th ulatiom la unchanged. haphazard manner In which It la being Scott drcult court at Georgetown. handled by some contractors, has led Tty loria Immunity and return la serious. proMem and wills ured to a SECRET SERVICE care-lensnee- FAILED SALES ACT t. - An. Hoovelt Portland. CITY. AND TOMORROW. mittee Cortelyoa. over-boootla- fiist-clas- s a ;, jail-wreckin- d a, o n, die-mia- y Can-fiel- ooooooooooooooooo Uniformity of States Law Recommended by Com- EX-GO- Portland, Maine, Aug 28. At tho meeting of the American Bar In this several etty, amendments to the present bankruptcy tow, including an enlargement at the definition or insolvency and reoummendlng that tha aaaociatioa approve both th Uniform Sale Act and th Uniform Warehouse Receipt Act, were Included la th report of tho oiHumltte n commercial tow. Th changes In th bankruptcy tow advo- ' cated by the report are mad th eheada: la th statutory deflnt- tin and proof of In solvency in toot; la th enumeration of nets of bankruptcy; sad In respect to th peraoa r persons qualified to make affidavit bankto a petition la (uvuluntarruptcy. Th report aaya : The present restricted atatntorp defluitioa of Insolvency ha been much criticised and to certainly practically embarrassing la matter of proof. R to said to protect a debtor whose property to mot quickly convert-abl- e, but on tbs other hud. It may operate to put creditor at the debtor's meroy. The committee believe that tbe definition of Insolvency la fact should be enlarged, sad that th statute should provide that Insolvency may be further proven by uy .on of ihe throe following circumstances, via; By return iff nulla bona to n writ ' of fieri faolas; by proof at Inability to pay debts la the due enurse of business as they mature. (Thta to bo Bra- -' tied to commercial classes;) bp the appotatmest of a receiver tor oopart nershlp of corporation i which . to. la-rent And th; eanrotlto further rseommendod that numeration of acta of baakraptoy bo madlfiod enlarge $ 4lxb tf. so as to eslacid with th ee Tbe of la fact, tiona Insolvency - . unr . - . jf 1 com--mttt- further aa' recommended- amendment to the statute so that 19. may provide that tbe affidavit to a petition In involuntary bankruptcy iv bo made by petitioning creditor or by their agents or attorney. . In consideration of th great fm portane of uniformity la th law at sales pod tha taw of warehouse rereeomnmnd ceipts. Th commit! th approval by the association of both th Uniform Bates Act sad th Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act, and that n apodal aommttt er apodal committees, of the association be appointed to secure their passage by th legislatures of those states which bavo ant already adopted them, to for eluding tfartr adoption by eongreoncomtho District of Columbia. Th mittee suggest, however, that th biff concerning warehouse reeetpt might bo Improved In ooe partkmtor, that U by making It more definitely protect the right of the transferee of a finder of n warehouse receipt, and tfcat the attention at tho commUsiossra on Uniform Slates Law should b csU4 of the structure has been duo to of a fraudulent bolder to In definitely protected, but protection not extended to the transferee of possible finder, and there to thsa dlmln nation of negotiability resulting In the necessity of providing by holder that he to entitled to bold tho do not Intend receipt Tbe oom mitts this suggestion to be a limitation of but approval of the MU to question, recommend the endorsement at Mb laws In their .entirety. ee FRINCE VISITS ROOSEVELT. Swedish New York, Aug. 2fi.-- Tbe prince, Wilhelm arrived at theh Hotel wno Astoria. After break tasting Introduced to Huntington .Wilson, third assistant secrstaiy of state, whoy was designated by Roosevelt tojaooow-pinthi prince while here. Tbto ternonn the prince virited Prealdent a Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. . PARLIAMENTS KING PROROGUES London, Aug. 88 King of prorogued parliament, ending one Its longest and most arduous eoaaloiifc speech, read to th fetefe The king's s, session of the house of lorda and was aa nsual, eotorlea In chaise terand referred to the rroent royal visits and friendly relations With, each other. aam-mon- - NATIONALISTS ARREATED. Lonford, IreUul, Aug. 28.-ter parlta pa, nationalist eaadtaat meat and aescutocn C hte mtppeiUarn were arrested on chnrgM similar to thaw afftinat Pteirefl rod othees, All wre ommltted for triaL The nationalist speaker are advising th paopte to drtv cattte off gratosg ' " ' lands. yea-terda- y. t ORCOON ft) ENTERTAIN TAFT. Portland, Ora, Asg. 21. Prepare-tior- o are being mad for th at P sc rotary Taft during bin visit tore. The ntortsdntag will bs under the auspices of tha Oregon Development tongue, which constats of commercial organtaatioro. e sooty-fiv- e representing practically every city and town In tbe state. entar-'toimro- TAFT ON TO DENVER. Kansas 36- .- decretory resumed his Jour- City, Aug. sf war, Taft, today ney - weetsrnrd-topartto- g on the Union 1 . |