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THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. LO FIGHTERS AGAINST NE JMPTIONIN SESSION. RVY ALASKAN WOMAN al Congress ‘al osis Brings to) ingto Hundreds | | Eminent Men Who White Plague Wip- From the Earth in a) of a Century or | | Mies. Mary Peterson Says Missionaries and Territori- al Officials Disgrace Their Offices — She Will Lay Charges Before wee | Authorities in Washington. pilllie (8tar Special Service.) | DENVER, Sept From Afhe he’s ley a woman with 4, purpose, She te on her way to Washmgton, to place before the au thorities her story of abuses which she claims are belng committed by {torial authorities. Incidentally jahe sgye she will tell the world a \few things: about missionaries, Opes comes feason fo be @ that the congress, on tuberee MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES whoo tnfluence with the natives, | she says, demoralises instead of up- Nitta, Mrs. Peterson has tived in Alaska for elght years, Her home is at Shakan now, although ehe has lived ia various places during her rest dence to the north On May , Mra, Peterson says, she placed charges of misconduct by missionaries at Shakan, Juneau and Klawock before the board of home | steatone of the Presbyterian church, jim national convention at Kansas | City, bat that the charges were bur fed in committee. She charged the missionaries with tmmorality, and claims to have named specific instances where the |men trafficked in white slaves. opened here today, will @ tremendous advance in against consumption lance may be realised fect that the congress has thoroagh co-operation aments. They are rep- B by 400 professora, who Hiean nations vaeamed Ig | OR: ROBT. KOCH, WHO DISCOV ‘against the white plague | EREO THE CONSUMPTION are, in addition, several ACILLUS, other delegates. They _ by the hundred from the title centers. In smaller they have journeyed to from the most remote ‘of the earth are among limited the existence of the disease | to 16 yoars Meantime, success In the treat meat of tuberculosis has resulted to recoveries in over 75 per cent of canes placed under treatment tn the | She also charges that government carly at and excellent results | orniciais are guilty of allowing the in the more advanced cases sale of liquor to the Indians by boot President Roosevelt accepted the | toggor and druggists. presidency of the congress, though! ‘She claims the Indians are robbed jj} he will not personally perform the| yy the representatives of the big | nae of the office. Dr. Robt, Koc | trading concerns, and that the rep who won everlasting fame by die | resentatives, officials and mission covering the bacillus of consump! artes are leagued to protect each tion, in a atriking figure at the con: | seher in their iniquities greas. Prof. Panwits, who leads| ‘Phis indomitable woman ts de-| instead of being treated as she de the war on tuberculosis tn Germany, |tormined that her charges shall be clares they have been ix another, Mon of like rank rep | tavestigated, and that the Indian: resent other countries, cach being in whom she is greatly interested, | her home being & preeminent loader in his sphere I! be given care and protection, doubtabl nt action, Dr. John & Fulton of | veined de ey Washington, secretary of the tral committee of the congress, has been most active in arranging for | R the convention | What is known as the world’s tubercelosis exposition has nite open for a week, and bundreds | . delegates came In advance to see the exhibits, These show in graph fe style institutions aud methods for fighting the disease, There is| an electric light that flashes Dun MINN | time a death from IN S. FULTON, GENERAL | SCcurs in this country | SECRETARY. jare timed te correspond with the | some : jnumber of deaths ay they appear | wres in the census bureau records, An-|\.... ¥ men who believe that the other nove! exhibit is a pair of aw | % not many years distant tomatic lungs A man places his | ear death from peritonitis m the white plague will disap (face in a metal mask and lets a} The deal with John D. Rochefel Rfrom the carth They have machine that looks like an auto }ler made Corrigan a wational fg the time in Germany. “No | mobile engine do his breathing for | "Fe tuberculosis. after 1930," is him b gan of the men who are lead. The prospects are bright for the | prising young men who, like Rocke: | Pthe fight there. Another and moat successful convention ever | flier, took advantage of the discov optimistte authority recently | held ~" the international congress.|¢Ty of petroleum in the ‘60s to build a refining plant a He brought to the business the and/tntegrity and resourcefulness of a crane cea ae | free from cholera at present, . | despite emphatic denials, th is}b inventor. The processes he no doubt that many cases have ap | devised made him prouvperous 4 peared in east Prussi Auvstria,| This attracted the attention of/ , | Hungary and Poland. The winter's|the Standard Ol! Co, He tired of} aa. " cold is expected to check tt before] the fight against the Standard and it becomes serious outside the| sold out in 1883 for 3,000 shares of Once cms territory, but that there will | Standard Oj) truat certificates be another and more violent out-| Then he embarked Im the tron break im the spring there te lttle| business, He and Fraqk Rockefet Steps. doubt. jler, brother of Johm, bought a mine | John | jon, . Supertor. - | Panic in 182. Corrigan couldn't TO FIGHT REGATE CHARGE. | in the deal with Jobn that / meet interest om hi borrowings | toliowed that John and Frank from John D. In February, 1995, gen yonend ww (8 y United Press.) | Rockefeller became bitter enemies | Rock er had Corrigan’s Stand - ened WASHINGTON. Sept. 28.—-Attor. | Corrigan had put $309,000 into ® ard O41) stock epidemic throughout pad Fa 3 the Mari ig =f Corin | ef, euamers tnd went tto| Rocketeer bousht ic tat g1eeé of Europe next year, the | Wee’ : mage, Sas =. alloy. Evie | other enterprises, all of which were share. Within a month Standard B authorities of the various a@ Lackawanna be mr spn todas | prospering when hard times in the Oi! stock was selling at $145 : are preparing today to etree ony he combat po a iron trade came in the early 908! This was the point of the deal the most elaborate prepara. | Tebating to oe — Lees er! Corrigan hed to have money | Corrigan claimed that John D. they have ever undertaken, the Lada dN making al tel He went to John. Jobn loaned! knew the stock must go up when [to keep the disease ‘outside = gs om gr Ports ©Y | treety: first $44,000, then $80,000, he bought it in at $168. He held Hie sod wecuntiy. to eecl| pain Gouna Fac crore ton| (oot. Cesare Woo, Cotas |e . | c cent. and gave his off certificates ¢ put him in ponseasion of these Properly in case they fail | iy vente falc op ae as security, besides a mortgage on | facts quarantine. | iarge attendance. | bie vomsels. Standard OF went on up. Corrt of European Russia is | | Soon John D. had all Corrigan's | gan 1. The case went to the in trast. Then Frank | highest court Corrigan lost. The | Interests oe had to borrow from | law was with Rockefeller CHEAP COLONIST RATES. K E WIL L WE D Westbound during September and October via Oregon RK. & tion Oo. Chicago to Seattle, MISS ELKINS from St. Louls, $35.60; Kansas City, ee Omaha, etc, $20.00. Other rates United Prees.) and information furntehed, and de. ROME, Sept. 2%.-—-The announce ment today that a Meet of Italian |posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, 60* First Ave. EB. B. Ellis, Gen. Agt warships will wiatt the Atlantic ports of the United States in No vember ix taken here to mean that King Victor Emmanuel finally has |aiven his official approval of the | wedding of the Duke of Abruazi and Miss Katherine Elkins, daugh ter of Senator Elkins of West Vir lginia. The fleet, it is expected, | will act a# the royal escort of the| SPANISH FLAG | CAUSES wor (By United Press.) HAVANA, Sept. 28—The us of the Spanish flag by the conserv:| ative party of Cuba fn an effort | to got votes has precipitated an other grave crisis in the political {faire of the island. The authori the delegates MRS. MARY a PETERSON. ene that of the re Carrie Nation. (Star Special Service.) CLEVELAND, Sept. 28.—Jim Cor ‘lan, |igan, who had a hard financial or “The flaches | a D. Rockefeller The flashes |**rasale with Je 15 years ago, and has since | e4 millions from ore, coal, | and furnace tndustries, lies | | rrigan was one of many enter-| More people art bring ralleved of rheumation. aches and weuraigia | | | | or than * fer our Massage for Health We tr | Highest Grade Keen Kutter Hand Saw. This Saw is made of crucible steel, with engraved handle; absolutely warranted; regular $2.50; $1 50 . { Special . 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