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| FIGHT AGAINST MLAOADS S WON Bill Granting Free Compe- tition Through Canal and Prohibiting Use of Ditch by Railway-Own- ed Ships Is Passed. } (My United Preas Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The tong fight to prevent domination of the Panama canal by the railroads of the country and the consequent strangling of water competition against the transcontinental rail lines was won yesterday afternoon. when the senate adopted an amend: ment to the canal bill prohibiting the use of the big ditch by all ves sels controlled by the railroads. The vote on the amendment was 49 to 18 The bill was finally passed lat er in the afternoon. f Another any coastwise through the Cr probibiting | — by in viola was adopte ny on | f owned a of the anti-trust a by a vote of 2 As the measure now stands, in addition to the amendments above mentioned, it has been corrected to) remove a prohibition against Amer fean registration for American built ships for foreign trade, provided they are exclusively owned by Americans, and they shall not be permitted make contracts for Cor carrying ocean mail. Another amendment w. adopted, exempting from tolls al! vessels of American register engaged in for eign trade, provided that their own. ers agreed to permit the United States the use of those vessels in) time of war, American coastwise ships are to have free, passage through the|and down the mountain side so thick that the foliage comes down in| canal. It was also provided that /#Pwere hillside and Hey, and from | ' ee wen ad men on hillside and in valley, and scores groaning from| lower tolls should be charged ves-| | Des sels in ballast than those with car go, but the difference was nol deft} nitely stated. So far, in the passage of the bill's progress through con gress, no positive figure has been set on rates for passengers | By a vote of 36 to 25, the senate also adopt an amendment pro. viding that if injurious railroad ownership of vessels using the canal were developed in any case by in vestigation of the interstate com- merce commission, the owning with wart Acquaintan OH, Adour see! EVERETT TRUE UND MR, SKYGACK PUSHING ROLLER NOT STRIKE BUT Frightened women spending the | onesome nights hiding in tangled underbrush from the expected assaults of depraved scoundrels armed ces of Osg DERE 18S, 1AIRS, LEY US Make DEM FEEL CHEAP By PATRONIZING Dem! DEADLY WAR ON W. VIRGINIA’S HILLSIDES respondent on Scene ‘Reports That Vicious, Brutal Army of Guards Imported to State Are Cause of Bloody Conflict— | Violence to Women and Children and Plain Murder by Thugs. BY E, C. RODGERS. CHARLESTON, W. Va. Aug. &—Zip! Zi Bullets ripping up Wornen and children driven at the rifle butt end into the timber. | rifles. Young girls grossly insulted in the pr ¢ of thelr mothers. The whole country around about a scene of daily deadly guerritia are. Where do you think all this is happening? In Albania? in Armenia? Oh, nol Thes in the United States, right here in West Virginia, 3 from where | write! The Bashi-Bazooks and the Turks have ing on the armed guards who “protect” the mines in West Virginia, railroad would be required to divest ‘¢ Kingdom of Gassaway Davis, These miners did not wince when [teelf of the ships ‘or to operate |(be Steve Elkinses and the rest of |the coal companies evicted them in| them under the regulations of the|‘"® Darous who own the state's owy April from thelr homes and commissi coal ands. mpelled them to take their wives oe me } West Virginia is lke a frontier may tents on the ? ota Little news leaka out of ide Netther was of us know that there has been a/ hunger entered the tented villages AT HOME AGAIN; éreat coal strike here since April| But when the guards began a/ > jl—a great ike, reat op jcampaign of insult to women and | , | pression cruelty and there assault and shooting on men, snd | WON T TALK j v3 plainly sald it would stop if the Se operators! men returned to the mines, then SAN MATEO, Cal. Aug. 10) conference |the American miners hunted for Mri. Mergatec 1. McNamara, wite wages &| guns. Of course, they took the case of Nicholas J. McNamara April 1, the of the bloodthirsty, brutal guards banker, is in her home he perators refused to court first, but appeals to court from New following her return 5 per cent sheriff, prose noting attoruey proved York, and has denied herself to all More than 10.000 miners in the! absolu ineleas interviewers. Kanawaba coal fields thereupon There have been battles be McNamara, who with his daugh-| struck. At once the operators hired ‘tween mim nd guards off and ter Gladys, is in New York, where }the Baldwin atrikebr ng agency,|on for a cow of months, aay the he went in an effort to effect 4/at Staunton, Va. The Baldwins did| West Virginia authorities. One reconciliation with his wife, claim-/not send squads of guards—they|day in June a squad of a dozen ed that she wos under the influence sent an army, with rifles and pis- guards orted a battle with one of a Mrs. € M. Perkins. “Me-|tots, and when the army lone mine The report of casual Namara swore to a warrant charg | (rs they found Gi ties was: Guards, none burt. Lone ing Mrs. Perkins and Frederick Pat-) jr aned by the authorities of | miner, dead, 36 bullets in him. térson with the theft of his $ the n of West Virgi In all the earlier fights, singular automobile as the two, accon * no doubt about the to relate, only miners were killed by Mrs nara, Were about tO) ap of that army. In ft are the and hurt. It used to be a rare sport sail for Europe raff of the city, the loafers and the |of an evening Mrs. Perkins and Patterson are vicions. In it are convicts and mur-jup the hillside now being brought bere from NeW) derers. So it was not long before!brought in a man pretty nearly York in the custody of ive ssauits and shoe shot to pieces. There was positive Frank McGowan. LITTLE PRINCE ENTERTAINE women tht Ane this man had done to ; company doctor re The it rors ported that he was killed by a fall ve been telling out of a tree. Eight guards arrest more of the “shooting ed for murdering him were released of mine guards,” of the march- on straw bonds of strikers, of ambus s and Five hundred state militiamen are Little Prince D’Oro Webster's) hatties. I came to We ia to on guard in and around Mucklow party for the Tillikums last night at it was all a o find | now. One hundred more are.at Pey was a decided success. In the first just why hate sat through the | tonia. place he was wise in picking out dark nights on a mountain sid But from what I hear, 10,000 will 4 father who had a home so well) pumping a rifle into the valley be-|not end this guerrilla warfare. adapted for a lawn party, and in/low; why blood must flow and wom-| The miners’ American fighting AX, Diss iss cass! ATURDA¥, AUGUST 10, 1912 arundAdolf Ru You Ber} WE MAKE DEM TROT VS EVERYWHERE! 2 NOW TO WIFE OF HENRY HUTT, ARTIST, AT RENO AFTER A DIVORCE MRS. HENRY HUTT. RENO, Nevada, Aug. 10—Charging desertion, Mrs. Edna G. Hutt, wife of Henry Hutt, the well known illustrator, is today waiting the result of her petition for divorce filed here The Hutts were married in New York in 1903 and have a son eight years of age, who is at present with his mother as PLANS TO GIVE CITIES COAL LANDS PRESENCE OF MIND DER CASINO, n Roller Chairs on B ! Lo three ence clash BOTH SIDES FINISH tion both sides in the ¢ bribing, are awaiting today the final Words by oa rd Music by walk Yess, \ HAW, HAW! ah Staves — TO DER =) The Uni IN DARROW TRIAL pnt AFTER 3-MONTH FIGHT laterest & . td nS Which United Press Leased Wir nownced that es be ac * hoi S ANGELES, Aug. 10.—After two to Your deposits and the Sihiwho ’ months of stirring court ac umen sive Liberal In r terest we allow. making a to” your delay start. of Clar. 8. Darrow, charged with jury a W iB sagged on same unite in { that the attor-/ growing fund la "credit. Do not Es that will mark the close of | the famous trial. Both sid sted to convene court daily - | their ee late yesterday and the during the argument, thus ing an accow of e arguments to the jury will begin ing « longer day No is the & we; with bao) pate ls Monday morning Assistant District Attorney Jc ow is the time. galling for | The announcement “the peop W. Ford will open for the prose + ws guards © | rests” coming from District Attor-| cution rding to present plans 1 Contras ney Fredericks cause a = etir! His add probably will consume Yaborins throughout the court room. It was|an y. He will be > 0 ob | known the end was near but it was by He Appel for th ‘ 2 ‘fis sympat hardly expected to be reached be-| Chief Defense Counsel Ei ere | I t ¥ aga fore the close of another day. Chief) will occupy the greater p | Paid him to } {Counsel Rodgers for t defense | time allotted to the n erest on Now ag {was clone behind th onecute some time Thur De H “Guard: with a similar announcement in be nt, who will make the final sty,” the half of his client plea inh behalf. District q | Immediate follow ng & confer torne Fredericks will utilize Deposits of $1.00 and Up ence in chambers pet ween ndge final day, perhaps longer, in the ‘. Hutton and counsel, it was an-|argument the prosecution Received. . | CRUSADE AGAINST CANOE SPOONERS. MINNEAPOLIS ig. 10.—Led by : Rev. G. L PIKE STREET &TH Morill, of the People rch id enknditerd he Astern, and Takahashi, a Japanere, who near Charon and acre mile in paddling souls to perditior said Rev. Mr rhe p t of the fair dan ' shame.” MURDERER HANGED AFTER re today are o! "Old peared trom 418 Mth Ave 8, Samuel Wilkinson, feet 7 Jark brown eyes and gray ° having any information of wo © 8 Wilkinson, AN ATTEMPT TO ES (By United Press uensed Wire) nee open ft a cle — KAMLOOPS, B.C. Aug. 10— libe Advertisement) Be dames, the man who shot Constable blin JOHN T killed a fellow countryman, he here, were both hanged this morning Yesterday noon James tried to escape from the jail. When being served with dinner he m das = throug’ the door wa the ine s :|BE AN ACTOR threw c be t stad hit th - 5 habs Simeon keys and ri al name was Walter 1 | Marion Warde Dramatic the door of the office in which the trom North Dekota 6 Arcade Building ay death cell was t That door {two years age u BEAUTIFUL JAIL ALDERMEN WOMAN TRIED | FOR BRIBERY} °° -9"") "3 ittg | i: the next place he knew how to plan|en must shriek |blood is up. They want revenge | (Bx Unitea Press Leased wire) : FOR MURDER PA rae agar vg ple ea FS ' an entertainment I find that this revolution {is a re-|for their sufferings at the hands WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Wal _ ' } 10.— i : ‘The grounds around the housejvolt of American-born miners | the pomealt ig wie gtd) eer ties ter Fisher, pets cae 4 of the in Um?" sald John Smith, ruefully,| (By United Press teased Wire) | pe high ed ony ty under arrest : re were beautifully decorated with a/against the inhuman authority of | dogs. torior, has a plan to allot govern./* he found himself on an uninhab-| CHICAGO, Aug. 10—Determined| here today on the bribery scan © DATE number of Japanese lanterns, aud| the West Virginia mine guard sys-| Photographs from scene of We| ment coal lands to cities, which, in ted island, facing & ferocious tiker efforts were begun today by the) 99/70, Which so far more than ODA 2 the white suits of the Tillikums,|tem. For the mine guard {s not|st Virginia war. On left, scene of|turn, may operate them under cer-|#%4 & bloodthirsty leopard state to fix the death penalty on| * ne 8, e aty athers have been Bought, Sold & the lights, the pretty gowns of the| new with this strike. It is a system | battle of Mucklow; on right, evicte|tain regulations to supply munict Sais Minsuhas Raped daniel afl: edt Ca ee Exchanged. ladies, and the green lawns and|many years old, and its bone and|@ miner's new home and a village|pal needs as well as those of cit- . Gonmecten with the grafting Amateur Fin: trees made a very beantiful picture.|sinew and brain spell “brutal cruel-| made tenantiess by eviction izens. the murder of her husband and| Which has flourished here for tehing the aie The little prince was held ty j ‘As 0 firet step, Secretary Fisher whose trial opened: here today years are those of Aldermen Bp gplieriig i from a window, and received the = - has recommended that congress] are Bernetein admits the killing] pf etrllolange steer oe a DONALDSON PH hearty cheers of the Tillikum: i. 1 th 640 acres | o her husband, Geo. Bernstein, a) id Com reial PF % oor sua ta Gee tote ot ede tenet prosperous salesman. in thelr home| Toesy, who had already been | 638 Union, Cer. Sixth. “NEBRASKA” IS PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 10.—Police here were ordered {i} tion, Colo., and meanwhile the in-| but bases her plea on self-d arrested on grafting charges, today to arrest all persons permitting their dogs to drink |) terior department has withdrawn! | “My rage me into the ecimation af tekennee, seine at street fountains installed exclusively for humans. The |} from entry the land that city de-| ag Ba & revolver in his hand A iracy to fur BADLY DAMAGED Hit sa Freatensd te Bil tne aha| Aish teatimeny designed to : seats : order followed a controversy between a fashionably dressed "Cities tn Colorado, Wyoming, || said. “I struggled with him and| ¢lear them of the graft charges. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10. woman and an officer as to the propriety of the woman's [i utah, Montana, Idaho and other|| the gun exploded five times during ore Reeavetee at he battle || holding her poodle up to the fountain and allowing him |] public land states west of the Mis-|\_. j eto ean crac! W ’ shoal. near Newport, R. I, was soj} to drink acavi aver would be most vitally) But having his trusty gun and also| most beautiful. woman ever “tried | ON T DODGE IT ry damaged that she was today affected 4 brilliant hunch, our hero prompt 1 ; yale prem enll pe prin octeag The general biti te Otters wouldlenee tke Geomkn tees tee for murder in Iilinols, if not the en-| Refusing to dodge the responsi e. undergo repairs ' authorize the secretary of the in-| holes eatery. | bility of deciding a case the * The flagship Connecticut has THEY CLIMBED MILITIA IS terior to patent 640 acres of gov-| |have considerable political * been ordered to the Philadelphia| | |ernment coal land for each city and? CAPTAINS QUIT tsa le eatin? eciani navy yard to have a starboard crank| 20 000 FEET MUSTERED OUT! 160 for each town, under conditions aad z apa 4 shaft repaired. ’ | | providing for prompt and continn-} Captains Harry Cade and J. B.| 70>" Main yesterday declined * ns (By Unlted Press Leased Wire) | PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 10—The|0U® development of the coal, tre Simpson, of the Kirkland ferry,|the offer to have a special judge * BLOCK PAVING | SKAGWAY, Alaska, Aug. 10. | second battalion of the Third in-|Prevention of any assignment gr! yesterday quit because they would | pass upon the minimum wage ques * | —After having reached a height | fantry, Oregon National Guard, con. | transfer of the land, the safeguard hot work with nonunion engineers. /tion raised by the Jahn Constr . Property owners in the vicinity| of 20,000 feet on Mount Me- | sisting of 175 officers and men,|ing of the health and safety of Ia-| With the engineers, who quit a few| tion Co. In connection ith eae * of the Ravenn highway are Kinley, the Columbia univer- (was mustered out h today as | borers mining or handling the coal. days ago, the crews are all new. tract to build ta Ba, a “ h ry Gat ines cu to block the sity expedition, headed by Prof. | result of the alleged refusal of some |the prevention of undue waste of The new crew operating the ferry | \ adae Waly Wenees cen a that roadway. Numero Herschell Parker, returned to (of the soldiers to obey orders dur-| mineral resources and other re-) ie Capts. J. L. Oliver and H. R. Mil-| over the case sits ar _ a have been vent in Skagway last night. Belmore |ing the recent military maneuvers |strictions Hoan; engineers, H. E. Thomas| hearing’ Genee tL Yesterday, the against the improvement Browne of Tacoma was one of |at Gate, Wash, { and H. H. Kent.” They will w atoniaen SeRanes,. ue titions say that the pa the party. The men say that | The mustering out came as a sur | at the $125 rate, the county com cadismad thoroughfare will benefit on! the worst part of the climb was j/prise, Adjt. Gen. Finzer of the START INQUIRY \ missioners having failed to grant = autolsts, They also. declare that) thebone between the 12,000 and | Oregon National Guard, previously : ‘septa : na tue . waivanwe,| Oe ralne ; | the property owners were not con| 17000foot altitudes. “A blind. |ordered & court of inquiry and it| | WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10——| 4.0" july pune tus eat aw oe . | REVOLUTION Suited te teunrd 10 the trercin| Ing snowstorm prevented the | was stated that the command would | Fulfilling the instructions of the |{\i) ‘rink ue sitin fon atane and NOW HUSBAND'S SORRY | : ee ment, and that 1t was begun by the| C*Pedition from reaching the ‘not be mustered out pending the| Nebraska state democratic plata ican fing and was pre wptty |, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10—Rot WASHINGTON, D.C, A Automobile club , summit. Twenty-eight days | findings of this court. Gen. Finzer|form, the Nebraska congressional }) erica” fing and was pr Ylert Gonmo was Kissing’ his sitte: | Much concern is’ felt at the | were spent on the siope mak revoked the order | delegation today started an inquiry)" 4 when her husband appeared, Hub. |%partment today over rey FORMAL RETIREM | ing maps. linto Justice Wriglt’s sentencing} by didnt recownize. Gonino mua {ceived that Santo Domingo ENT) $500,000 FOR MARINE HOSPITAL. |of Samuel Gompers, Frank Morri CONGRESS PRINT fesciteith a Gene tock co 84) aced by a widesp see OF HANFOR D | Charge Embezzlement WASHINGTON, D, CG, Aug, 10.—|80n and John Mitetiell as a result Shp Weeds Gonmne'e te the natin (The SOR OF De was gocu Can Ex-Judge Hanford formally re-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Avg. 10.|The house public buildings commit-|of the Buck Stove and Range con ter's mad and husband'n stat | pled by the rebels after a battle tired from the bench yesterday, On|—Alleging that George T. Crossett,|tee today recommended an appro-| troversy. i ACCEPTANCES i lastir 14 hour Outbreaks DEATH! WHAT 18" &% AND the official records President 4" agent of the Preato-O-Lite com Belaton of $600,004 to provid a ma sane tae ce Sg today. The Ga Gills ics “Sdeeak Wines SPIRITS STILL WITH HIM aos t sa are expected, In WHY?" 4 @ | ' Ts | pany, is short in his accounts to the| fine hospital in San Francisco to re- | he ) ’ a Wire, Hai dd . kabon fighting 200 men were E ineneee chr 1c renee extent of $3,200, AL. R man-| place the present dilapidated struc WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. os Sere ‘ _ Aug. 10.—Salva- | wounded. The Noted Lecturer ae Sam \ ( lows i ager of the concern, swore to a w ture which, it is claimed, will be in-| 10--Congress today took action | | /00" Se | here agp aan se It is probable that American ma Scholar ye rgetaltsk: “Sir: Your resignation forward.| tant here today on the charg adequate to accommodate sailors | BIG CLEARINGS bj by i Ph gnc il |A bt gel diag evil spirits.” |rines will be landed to protect the ERNEST D. SEXTON of the ed first by telegram July 22, 1912,| embezzlement. Crossett’s alleged| visiting San Francisco during the i try at large the expense of oP ted arr = Mirvoyant. He | customs house at Dakabon of Los Angeles — over and confirmed ‘by letter of same|defalcation was discovered while| 1915 exposition, Clearings for the week just spreading the Taft, Roosevelt | Also parted with $250, ‘The spirits | lectus co the a ielek beaten . reneived. nad. te starting an agency in Seat - | ended totaled $11,882,000, an | and Wilson doctrines in the [are still with him, ‘The medium Is | sje kk ww kw Re Rw we ww | WHT lev 11, Odd Fellows’ amt at hereby accepted.” \STABBED | increase of 19.6 per cent over forthcoming campaign, jin jail * * in Fa all, | fe i 4 the « | BY MAN: the corresponding week of last | The speeches of all three in | * A substantial bet that Taft «| Pe. F E . be: at 3p ™ ‘cape, WASHINGTON, D. ©, Aug. 10-—| Hodge’s Brother Here fohn Jartia, Uh, Mabbed-d year, Portland's —_ clearing | a¢cepting their nominations, as | “Arabia From the Inside” will be|* Will not carry one precinct in # f a Gotteetion UP FUdiy It was authorit ly stated here ald Hodge, & brother| Chester, a bartender in Gerald's pit| showed an increase of 4.2; Ta- | Well ae Roosevelt's “confession |the subject ‘of an add by Mrs.) * the state of Washington where * Seats Free eae as today that Pres Taft will veto iff Hodge, arrivedsin| loon, $24 First av., last night, while| cM 77 and Spokane, 7.1. | of faith,” will be public docu. | Stanley Mylrea at the outdoor andi.|* more than 20 votes are cast * soreally Aled " Recon the budget appropriation bill. He) Seattle yesterday. The brothers had| Chester was attempting te nat hin | | ments. « Senator Brandegee se- (torium of the Y. W. C. A. on Doin |* Was recc in a downtown #| Did Christ really Assia Yama. disapproves of the abolition of the|not seen each other for Sac. \out of the ualeae, Duman see be Don't miss the Moose plemic at| cured “leave to print” the Taft | bridge Island tomorrow afternoon! ®, siloon last night, Another bet x| Can communes ae Wag 3 commerce court and the proposition| Donald Hodge is a lawyer practic sp wound In the chest ond Weel eeeeant Beach tomorrow. Bouts} and Reet documents, Senator’ at 4 o'clock *® was made that Taft will not *|deceasdd friends? 1, ible i to limit civil serviee protection toPing at Grahamstown, South Africa.|taken home in a sere an Sopaition. nl conege gee Sh canst tat oe aus ntiner | yes |* carry more than one state in x| This lecture | clei bee mt Sr was b overament clerks to & seven-year| Until recently. he wae hunlatint ctl cee cae aneneeerions condition.| "= | SPeeches, and Senator Poindex- Don't miss the Moose picnic at|% the entire nation, %|questions long shrouded jt? |e a period. jtorney general at Johannesburg. city jail, put in the] Pot Cleaners free. Modern Fur-| ter tet down the bars for Roose- |Pleasant. Beach tomorrow, Boats |® % |tery ax* Rha r sharpie niture Co, 4 velt. ave Colman dock . \clelicieliehelotehalohetehoteteton. : You Should Heat © ,