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Show SEARCHING PROBE OF EMPRESS DISASTER IS BEING MADE-SET OF NAVIGATION RULES PLANNED British and Canadian Governments Cooperate to Learn Every Detail of Sinking of Great Liner Montreal, Quebec, June 1. The gov-, ernment investigation of the sinking of tho Empress of Ireland and the loss of more than 950 souls aboard will be held In Montreal and will begin be-gin on Tuesday, June 9. This announcement an-nouncement was made today at tho offices of tho Canadian Pacific Railway Rail-way Company, owners ot tho lost vcb- 8Cl. The Investigation will be conducted conduct-ed by a board composed of two judges of the Canadian ndmlrallty, to bo appointed ap-pointed by tho dominion government and ono representative of the Ilrltlsh admirallty appointed by the Imperial government. Ottawa, Juno 1. Tho British and Canadian governments are co-operating to make tho moBt thorough pom-stblo pom-stblo Investigation Into tho sinking of the steamer Empress of Ireland. Tho disaster will bo Siqulrcd Into by a royal commission of three. Tho Ilrltish government has appointed BUSINESS MEN FAVOR ' TRADE COMMISSION Vote Taken by Commercial Bodies In Thirty-five States: Result Sent to Senate Washington, Juno 1. Creation of an Interstate trado commission has been approved by the membership of tho chambers of commerco of tho United States by a vote ot 522 to 121, according to results of a referendum made public today. Tho votes were filed by 215 commercial organizations In more than thirty-five states. Some of tho 540 organizations refrained re-frained from voting on tho ground that there should bo no trust legislation legisla-tion nt tills time. Others objected to haste In such legislation. The result of the referendum was sent to tho senate Interstate commerco com-merco committee tho house already having agreed to a trado commission bill. On tho special committee's recommendation recom-mendation that tho trado commissions Investigating jurisdiction extend to nil corporations In foreign or interstate commerce, except tliose amenable to the Interstate commerco commission, tho referendum vote was 531 for and S9 against. Tho vote on the proposal that in their nnnual reports corporations should not be required to disclose trade processes, shop costs and other similar private information was 542 to 75. There were 547 votes to 58 on the recommendation that congress con-gress direct tho commission to investigate inves-tigate the advisability of amending tho Sherman law to allow a greater degreo of cooperation in the conduct and for tho protection of foreign trade Tho voto was 512 to 91 on the proposal pro-posal that annual reports of corporations, corpor-ations, If required, should at tho outset out-set bo confined to thoso with capital resources of 15,000,000 or more or having hav-ing a yearly Incomo of $2,500,000. Tho only recommendation not approved ap-proved wns that opposing Immediate authorization for tho commission to ndvlso applicants concerning tho legality le-gality of piuposed contracts and combinations com-binations under tho Sherman law. IA WAY OUT A Resident of Logan Shows the Way There's ono effective way to relieve kidney backache. Liniment nnd plasters may relieve it; But they seldom reach the cause. Ilackacho Is cause to suspect the kidneys. , Doan's Kidney Pills aro for disordered disor-dered kidneys. Logan peoplo back them up. Read a case of it. Willhun CurrelL onwnu, 81 George Vaux as Its representative. Ho has nlready sailed from England and will reach Montreal Juno 8 when the Inquiry will be held. Tho other two members of tho commission will report re-port to the judges of the admirallty court. While the commission is organizing Captain Lindsay, the wreck commissioner commiss-ioner of the government, is carrying on a preliminary Investigation, preparing prepar-ing evidence and getting the case ready as far as possible. All the passengers pas-sengers ubo were saved will be summoned sum-moned to give evidence under the oath of Captain Lindsay nnd other officers and members of tho Empress nnd the Collier, which sent her to the bottom, will be exnmlned. The rovnl commission will report upon what measures should bo taken to mnke navigation In narrow waters of the St. Lawrence more securo and whether there should bo a revision of the rules which govern shipping traffic In that river. H Is expected that a set of drastic rules will bo prepared pre-pared and that they will be thoroughly . enforced. North Sixth East street, Logan, Vlah says: "I was never seriously troubled with kidney complaint, but last spring I Buffered from sharp pains across the small of my back and kidneys. Tho trouble was brought on by heavy lift- E Ing. I knew that my kidneys were nt fault, ns the kidney secretions were Irregular In passage nnd con-! tnlned sediment. I finally began taking tak-ing I)o..n's Kidney Pills, as I had learned of their merit while living in London, England. I procured my supply at Hlter Hros. Drug Co., and they helped me at once. One box removed re-moved tho backacho and made my kidnejs normal. I am the same strong friend to Doan's Kidney Pills now as ' - -when I recommended them somo tlmo ago. Tho euro thoy effected has been permanent. Price 50c, nt nil denlers. Don't Bim-ply Bim-ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Currell had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., lluffalo, N. V. Adv. Stops earache in two minutes, toothache tooth-ache or pain or burn or scald in five minutes, hoarseness, one hour; mus-cleachlng, mus-cleachlng, two hours, sore throat in twelve hours. Dr. Thomas Electric Oil, monnrch over pain. Adv. |