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THE GI THE WEATHER. , V Fair Today. 1 1'ZjJoiIN i- TMM , kT AD VOL XXII, NO. 308. PRICE FIVE C2NT3. I ASHEVILLE, K. CyFRIlHY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1907. .tr ., W t its 4- i . ft RELATIONS BETWEEN AMERICA AND JAPAN ARE CORDIAL, SAYS HAYASH! 'uSrriNOTHING DOING ' Ister of Foreign Affairs ft LEAP YEAR'S ALMOST HERE. OH AAPTUKOUS joi.Ntir riArt SUAYfAft i t mem FOR THE STRIKERS IMMIGRATION IS , SERIOUS QUESTION. Is Confident That It Will be Settled Ultimately With out Fiction. : N. Y. Operators WHo Appled For Their old Positions Turned Down by Conpany. (By Aaaociated Praia.) TOKJO, Nov. 7The official Hl- NKW YOKK. Nov. 7. Following the oftlolul calling off of the telgrAph era" strike by the local union, the nine or the H Urn Union were crowded with applicant today who fought to retrain their old potltiont Nouc was accepted, however, the com- lence ao long consistently maintained ' an'- According tatement, hav- ., ' ... , Ing brought Its force up to the origin - I Jap"nvon t!h,e uWect of ,f,e rela -lal quota Tuesday.. iT i. i.K .V , V . ' "V 10 "'dock this morning the wait- porta of friction waa broken today by an Aasoctated Presa Interview with fug llHt wax full and no more named were taken. A 1...... .11. A - n . -. . Inister of Foreign Affairs Hayashl. I . , ,,,... ' ' ... . , . , , , , I U.WI CM1U UIUIO ..7111 LI 1X1 1 J Willi .U ,h "al,emT I Piled for their old place. In the com- r.-'"lr .h"P:.thH' a ?- puny' main ofllee in thla ahy. were J iT. j ii i ... V. W tha ht're Wa ""thing for them; that all vacancie had been tilled. "I wish," Haiti one woman, who lft the building In tears, "that the advice i of Former President Small, in urging I against a general xtrlkn, hud been ac cepted." : of Japan and its publication through I the Associated Press would prevent ! further misrepresentation and Anally: result In dlscruditlng those who are constantly lrculatihg false and harm ful reports. He upoke not only as a foreign minister, but as representing; the sentiment of the entire cabinet ! and the public. , ! Minister. Hayashi then said that the iv.n kw. Maiden. HMglitea un. It glad: Tba vU wvrKi ln'l Its If au Imir And sad. And Ud A yuu make ie. iHrtl'l punt, Klaik va? tli dvintta. -Tts fojly u reMa: Vjm'II m, Tl true. Hv a eltsm-e to fri-tsiae. r-u ka-iw lt ran'l dw-Vbia O r.i. cmia, lie t'f aMod cheer. Tim giudaoma day, Thay aav. la in the . it a drawing oaar. And li hln dial yaar. tvrhana, my itoar, Vmi'll And a man. . Who la aliK-are. Taka liaart. Maiden,, IWt be tlue, IVutwiM aoina on'. Will yau. And tiw' Ufa la gray,. ' And Jut a Ml hvppe, , And a H Itilnga aeem paWr Jn' im . i , .Tlua'a lioi In alahl All Hghl- - - IKa'l gv up yal." Dvn't pin. . ' i l't f rat, : lxn'l ba raat down, v- Iton't (rowa: v " Taka H from na, A clstaea for lite Peruana there'll be. ' Wlw kitowa, may ba You'll aaa . . . ... : Viwr twag. kmg, (oat. ' Affinity. V ' . !' ' FORMER RECORD IS SMASHED. BY THE LUSITANIA Beats Her Own Record Break- Ing . Porformance by , , Forty Wlnutes. PASSEVGERS HAD ; DELIGHTFUL: TRIP. Oueonoftho Seas" Fought ' Out Last Lap Aqalnst . a : Ar Srirr Ca!e:,':,v:; STII1KK VKPK.UKI. HAlYriMOl.E, Nov. 7. The union reittotwn Ji 7n0 Amer . W-tTPh. nfeetlng today voted r ... ..,., ... ...... ', to "susiiend the strike and advised were n smooth and corillnl as ever, and tha cause of civilizutlnn as well as community of interest demanded their lasting peace and friendship. That full wejght may be given the In terview. It is proper to state that It was granted by the foreign minister only , after lengthy consideration of the propriety of an official rtatement at this time. Ills pronouncement ' tonflrms the views expressed to the 4 ...... n I ... ...I .If.... 1.(1 n il v h uolitlclans, newspaper men and oth-1 c","ue" era. ...1 'Y IWIiuui UnllM. iMi'ia,aatuiwrw those who have been on strike to ap ply for reinstatement. Many followed thla advice. The Western L'lilon officials ' say that they are considering the case of each applicant Indlvldunlly. At the offices of the Postal company Man ager Albert stated thg a number of men had applied for work, that sev eral had been taken on and that the applications o( othms were bilnn BIG STICK MAY BE ' 1 1 'EUROPE IS BEING USED- FOR "PAPES';' - DRAINED OF ITS GOLD ' liomlgratlun queatlonwaa the moat aarioua matter and was uppermost in the public mind, but he mis positive that it would be settled without fric Alon. Alnudy it practlcully has been jllceldeil. Cine thliiK certain is that 'the Japanese government i not so UK'ltous fur the immigration if It " people into any country. Diiing the Interview Minister Hayashl said: "The only thing causing doubt in the mind of the public here is the immigration question, but far from being unduly excited the people ol Japan are satisfied tV rest the case,; in full confidence -that It will be ad-j Justed In a manner worthy ol' both nations by the fair minded people of; America, who have earned the num'V by a pre-eminently Just and liberal policy in the extreme east durina the last hull century. .According to re-' ports from various sources dealing with what Is called the Japanese sit uation, it appears certain that ii por tion or the press of the I'nlteil States, bent on representing an ultimate con- j Hid with Japan as Inevitable and In i order apparently to subserve this ."pe- cial purpose, events of trilling Itn-1 poitiince are magnified into mutters ' portending grave consequences. Facts j that can be explained easily and i naturally by the commonest kind ol , common sense nre commented jupon ; and called Into question on some far- fetched und Impossible hypothesis, and the unlnltiuted public gradually Is led Into the vague belief that the rela tions of Japan and the Tinted Status are anything but cordial and smooth These misrepresentations are incom- prehi nslble. und e are unable to x ulaln them except upon the ground of a llnancial nature. j Japan Nol Kicking. "A relieving feature is found In t the happy fact tb::t t!.ce ominous statements find no c. ho on this side, of the 1'acilic Notwithstanding per- , sistent reports to the contrary. the., people of Japan rejeard the situation ith a sense of complete complacency1 and absolute e.mtid. nee It is true that at the time "I the San Fram-lsco troubles popular mm lilication and re sentment were aroused, but our peo ple knew that the hostile feeling in America "as omIj local nnd tem porary and their confidence in t:ie fairne-s and Justness of Amerlcans never deserted them een in those trylllK times "At present the situation In Japan is cnliner than eer. It is imissible (('ooliniied on Paar Thiw.) I ; M.VNV KtZki Ttlitf Comnierclivl TIt-g KMITA)YE1. ' . Jil UflltT , nuiiou w thla city today it was voted to "sus pend" the strike. 'The men on strike were-Instructed not to apply for their old p luces until tomorrow, but number of night men were re-employed by the companies thla evening. The Tariff on Press PAper Wood Pulp and Wood may Be Abolished. ON PRESIDENT TUP MICllTDIlI . MIL iuiJl' I iSlnL: MANUFACTURERS GO TO THE WALL Bloated Paper Trust Is BelnQ investigated and Re lief Is Coming. (By Aasolatd Pratt.) WAHHINOTON, Nov 7. President I Roosevelt today Indicated to members of the committee on paper off the ! American Newspaper Publishers Asso ROCelVerS Appointed fOr the jelatlon that be mill recommend to 'Congress Ihe uluilitlon of the tariff "ii rownaii mng. lo. ai- ! press paper, wood pulp and the wood i j iju.j m. that goes into the manufacture INTEREST IN Morion Centers ihe Old World Heavily Called.' Upon , ' ; By the U, S. IS UNABATED Testimony of a Former Sub ordinate la Feature of Day's Session. TROOPS ORDERED TO HIS HOME TOWN Than indebtedness More a Million Dollers. paper, also that he will make n recom- 'inendation to the department of Justice that It tak'e Immediate steps to usee! - tain whether the anti-trust laws : being disobeyed by the mnnnfio'ttir. i of jiaper. The porimse if the recommendations by the president whs obtained sftor he had listened to the representation of the members of the committee and to a petition from the national or- ganlzuttoiiM of pritrtcrs. stereptyperi ; and pressmen, a llof whom him forln the evidence of i-omnlnations on the pin t oft the manufacturers of papers. to which the North tow arils controlling t ne output regain!- sells its products. . mg uml greatly increasing the price (By Aatooated Pratt ) HriU.lNOTON. Vermont. Nov. T - -Receivers were appointed for the North Pnwn.-tll Manufacturing com pany of North Pownall toilay on pe lillon of the North Adams National Oank of North Adams. Mass.. the bill of complaint alleging Indebtedness amounting to about II.3TO.000. The present action Is duo to the financial stringency and the condition of the Arnold Print Works of North Adams. Mass, pownall cotnpan rind which has been placed ! bands of a receiver. The North Pownall the anil otherwise making, hlndcraume regulations governing the source of Manulacturing i supply and delivery of paper. company was Incorporated in ermnot ! Tin- call uon the president was In liiet. for the manufacture and sale 'made in pursuance of resolutions of cotton Koods with a capital stock ; adopted by the American Newspaper of f:!0fl.000. Its asset-, slid property ' publishers Association at u meeting are valued at 11, S '."". held in New York September Is last. Te corporation employs about toil n,- eommitf-e which called on the hands at Its mills at North Pownall .' president by appointment included Henry K Warner, mieof the ers appoint, ,1 todajafAaalso th er ol the Arnold rtlit Works. FIRE THREATENING PACKMO (By Astoclated Pratt ) OMAHA. Neb.. Xuv. J. The Swift Packing lompan'y plant at South Omaha is threatened with destruc tion b lire whicti started In the fer tilizer building That trnture Is al read a total lo-s of I12r,.0coi CENTRAL AMERICAN LEADERS GET TOGETHER AND SMOKE PEACE PIPE j-ecelv- John Noi ris of the New York Times: rei e jce,lll it, '..rmick. of the C hicago Tribune; lieorgi- Thompson, of the 8t Paul I.Xsputch: I)elevun Hmlth, of th Indianapolis News; John Kastmun, of the fhicngo Journal; Walter Pae. of PLANT i Word s Work; tr Alls-it Shaw, of the Heview of Reviews; K J. Pldge H'ay and the presidents of the National organizations of th allied printing trades. The history ami facts wlii.fji make up the protest Vere presented by Mr Mci'omik'k. afler which the presi dent indicated the action he would take. An Investigation of the so- called pajK-r trust has la-en Thousand Soldiers Drafted In Trapanijto Prevent An Outbreak. BANK'S OF ENGLAND RAISES ITS KATf . Stock Market Reflects Its Pressure by Soma Marked Declines In Morning. V " (By Ateealatad Va.) ' NKW TOKK. Nov. t. Tha LtMd- tanU paaaad Itandy HiHik lightship j The waatbound trip was road ap- proKlmately In four daa 1 hour and i anlnutea. The ot tint van only br known from tha ofilcUl rmkoning Hr hourly gvera wg A. Ilttl liet. ttr than II fcnuta Ait hour, and aba lia probably beaten I ha record about forty mluute. '; - ' " Tim furmer weatern record 'of the turblner completed October -II, laat. was 4 dsy It houra nnd II minutes. Til '.gvaraga aneed on tlist trip waa ii khota an hour for tha distance of l.TIl' mile Th : beat dy run wn IT gnow. - ' ; . , ,..-. .1'-'- The l.usltanla foughl out til taat lap of Iter raoa against tlma In the teatnmr auutltwaat gala. Tha bast day'iTrun iHiiit hrr prevloua rucord roe ft iiotint by one knot. Thla run of lit know w made In tha 14 houra preceding ' Wtilnenddy i noon, from pasaengera' stsfidpolnt ilia trip vnt A most dcllglitful ona, , PRESIDENT OF : L & N. SCORED JY GOV. COMER s'S- : Message to tho Special Zzzs Ion of Legislature Is an Interesting OneJ RATE CONTKOVEHSY , r NOT RESPONSinLi; 1 . . Declares Present Crisis w:i Brought on ty'.R2SCc!:t ;l 0f Ulah nnar.cfcrs. RATE CASE GOMES . up i:ext f ;o:;day mtf-tf" aj,-f ttvvirtfam(i.':':. . Order Issued Dy i St andlpg Mastor Montgromery:' Big R, R. Mortgage R'-glsJored. ItAI'KKlH, Nov.' 7.Aii vrdci" la made by Hlundlni Master W. A. Mont gomery In the cauM of tha DoOtharn Ilnllway t'omouny v, the mirpnrullon Th tsntt i e''htmgfwi W test the constitutionality oi me i i'i cam passenger rate, lor tha bearing to he resumed In Kalclgh negt Monday, November It. Thin will ba for tho introduoUon of furtttcr avl- tfanca on the part of tha state In sup (By Asaaolated Pr ) I MONTtiMMEHY. AL.A.. Nov. 1 -t clslon by the AlsJiama, Leginiaiur ,whlch mat In eklra. et'sson here t.i day - laY consider all bllla, preente, miukea it .certain that tho law-makem A III alt lonater than waa expected, fort, bills', being Introduced today. Tney cover 1 ha widest rang. It la freeiy; prtHlb-tad thdft Ihe session wfll coiitlnua until t4Hnury. . , . , I live general prohibition bills; i compulsory education bill,' mid a '' ! til raniedy conilllyoin at the atsla h -pit ul lur tha liiVana wera present. I In Hddltlon ; to "l alUoad regulal ton measures proposed by the jot ernor. ' MONTUOM Kit Y, A IA ., Nov. t 1 his message to tha special f--.! n nt Ihn (cglslBttrre today tVivernor Com. n Insisted -.that the control and regoi, llon uf (lie rallrouda by the stole w A tpiestioiii mora Important thun (hit making of rates or any other matter. In that IC Involves tha question of rlcht of lhMHtA.to control Its In tormil sffulrs -. Tha message goes hi to a.r that President Hmtth of th IxmlsHUi nd Nashville railroad held out agiilnsl the Alabtunn I while Olbers haee ja.it Ihein Into has dcltrd the rflut And Its people condm-llng a lobby at tha i.-, ,,,,, i i, .... ,....i. f! liilliienet U limiiiiu.nl In llm p.r.i li. t called lli0vgdvernor at Alalmma , f (Ictorgla , pi'pulisllc,' has raised r.if. t overnight in dennnea of atata laws. and ha generally refund to rcogn)r. tha rlfhtPf vtl atato to tnnka law applying tavtmnaiiorfatlon companies. That tha Aldbiima rate lawa are not confiscatory la ayldhd, tha governor saya. by tha fetthAt they prevail Inj other naiirby atatea And provide prom. Financial iroubleA, It aaya hav grown put of th lov to control cor porMtlon. but nra due- to tha raseallt of ihe high financiers, nnd the pro-t ducer of the cotton of tha Boulh la now coining to ravo tha country from panic. - ' The rtilylle and Nashville I (By Attooistsd Pratt.) y ItOMK. Nov. J. The trial of N'lin Klo Nasi, former minister of public Instruction on the charge of falsify ing document and defrauding the state treasury, was continued In this city today liefore the Henate sitting as a high court. The Interesting feature uf the proceedings was the statutnent made by Hlgnor ficcottl. a former so cialist deputy, who at the time of Hlg nor Nusl's incuiul.Li. y hus a uni versity professor id iiMiseimntl subordinate to blm. Cireoti declared that he rt.is the first man to accuse Musi, lie did so with the idea ,.f a I'ompllshlng tt poiitlcal and pntrbdb dut and h duclared it was his opln- Ion that Nasi had used t!ie public ( mom-) In an effort to create through- out It.ih 'ili.''iuiiK IhtoiiKh which he would eentoall. attain to the mem ! bership i 'IccoMI said also thai Nusl's falslflciiti .us had lowered the moral standards if the public, lie did not believe. hovever. that bis accusation would bilni; Nasi to irial. for he said "similar ciiine have been committed by other men who are in power and the have not been molested.'' TltOMtl.r: K.tltKn. ! TJiAPANI. Slcil). Noi. ;.--fne; thoiisnnil m Idlers have been drafted ; Into this town In addition to the nuin- . erous poll. '- furce and there Is n lor liedo boat anchored in the harbor for the pui(,os- of checking possible dis orders in t ou'netPm aitlt the trial of Nunzio N'ssi In Home, Trapani Is Nasl's home town and numbers n progr.-ss . o0a p, habitants t'o lo the wewnl ' for some time by the department ff there ha been no oiltbreali, although Justice, and it is understood the prml- there is considerable excitement Mus-' dtnt - 111 immedlatelr call for the I p- in the theaters Is forbidden fi I wnicn nave oeen ascertained up! to the present time. ' (By Aaaoaiated 'rait.) NKW YOItK. NOV. 7 of the Koropeun money markets to retain their gold reaourcea waa Indi cated by the simultaneous action to day of three of the laffe central hanks of Ivurope anil a call for a meeting tomorrow of Ihe governing board of n fourth. The Hank of Knglund ad vanced Its rate of discount from to 7 per cent, a rate Which has not be fore Iwen reached sine J A 7 S. Tha Hank of Krano advanced Its n-giilnr discount rate from IS per cent to 4 mt cent und fixed the rate fur loans on securities at 4 per uunl. The tlonal Dunk of llelgluni advunced Ita i me nr rtis., oiiii from r, to t oer ; ran roan to the Trust I oinounv cent, and 6i: Koch, the governor .mricA was recorded In-Ihe register j the Imperial Hank of Germany, called 'Of deeds office for Wake county today, i meeting of th governing board for It brings rtrst mortgage for aocurlnf tomorrow, which is expected to ad-(five -r cent sinking fund gold bonds, viiiicv the dlsisount rate of the bunk j the inortgiie to become due 1 0KI. from 8 to 7 per cent. 1 - . . ... . s These movements In Kurupe are re- i HORSES STAMPEDE gurded as mi indication of the ability; tfipnUf UYTOWTHTri tl A tr ' Whali-a t-'roin tlm Ajilc! Itcach Aafc( at Mc. tort of tha contention that tho reduced rate la reasonable and Juat and not jhargad with manlputotlng to prevent oonrtscatory of tha property of the! a of WAUrwgya to maka rule fo railroad as alleged by the Houtlmrn, hundllng col atid M t dcmtirragn and There Is no Intimation from counsel ffe'lht ratea whlcft Are Arbltrgry and for the state as to the character of ',n generally gooklntr control th the evidence that will !ba offarad Won-! "" " 'n d"trlmant of tha paoplo. day. Htandtng Master Montgomery1 su)s he bus no Idea how muoh time will be required to complete tha hear tiVTOFcrrV. i IUI'IHVILI.B KY.. Nov. 7, It wuo mg A mortgage for iwem it, IUon i'u,d Praaldant mlth of th. railroad to tha Trust ro.npany of !"", ,,fj. J1?'"! could not be obtained from him at thla lima on Governor Comera mat sage to tha Alabama, legislature. i FISHERMEN AEE j HOME WITH CATCHES Hlftsbiu-g t'trn That Mprends to Htirruiindlng lllock. of Nca- York to commund gold and i the efforts of the Kuropoun banks to ii-aai-s,! iu'JZ hl.m .,.. protect themselves against the de- , "KJ"H, "fl "t1"? 1 mand. Kven these high dlsoount rates however, are regurdwl as Insufficient to prevent the further Importation of gold Into this country, in -vie,' of the Isrge credits which are being ere-' ated b cotton. I Alt (By Atiotlsttd Presa.) I'lTTHUl'KO, I'A., Nov. 7,Klre ill tha three story brlc building occupied the shlpmont of wheat atidh) tho Keystone stable; und storage The high rate Used hy th company, at Kevonth avenue. EnglUb iiaiik is not expected to -. tui (i-d tonight a. panic which quickly tlrely arrest exports rrom 1-ondon tol,rad to surrounding blocka. Two New York, hut Is counted upon In , hundred horses .were rpjartered ui t!i Imdon to -(ualle tha distribution building ami they atarmd a stampede, of th. yellow metal among European A bul u howAvrr, were llnally re-mom-, centers so ac to offset losee. mow(J nremen and others working to America by Imports of gold from ;om,ng , rranilo animals had several The ttttck murktvt reJIrctwil th pr-i-nutH for mone h con u table d- : ,. . . .mi, . i " (By Associated AVatt.) - T ; BAN FUANCIWCO. Nov. 7. Captain) i Porter, of th ataam whaler Beluga, j which arj-lvd frmi tha Arotlo yester day with 14.000 pounria of bona, -13 fox akin And n bear akin, conflrma i the report from VnAlaakA that tho j othat- ships cf the fleet ara aafa anil gre coming home wRh big eatche ,. The Beluga left t.'nalaaka Octobeg ii. Two duy boforo Jeavlng. a ter rifflo southeaater swept Into tha har bor. The at earn ' whaler Belvldera, which left.rnalgska October 22, for this port and ban not yet Arrived, must narrow escapes. A number of nearby 'have been driven far to the north buildings are densely populated by ) ward by tho storm. ; Tha .Belvldera dines today, but tiles doc lines were gcneralls expected hy bankers who ti nan Is. mostly foreigners These were; had six whalva. i i thrown Into a panic iiml carried all I The Beluga left tho: Sherman with! nto ihe streets i la whale st Cnulaska. William Bav- jof their belonging- excitement. ! The property lo is shout Hi. ana. The cause of the lire Is unknown. li. or thla port- Tha Beluga Apofc the Thresher, October 14,. with ttvg) j whales.' , . . ' An i.i i la and will .rdiop to order then, in-t ructions p. ac. of tile! nes-ting are ,,n at to proceed to be glv. n. The i;usteniala-ista Kica sgr-e.--meni.l- to tw tmnstrlbi.d and fr--.arde1 to Washington in order that the del. sstes may adhere t., it- stip- u!atkns BANK SAFE ROBBED BY ARMED BANDITS (By Associated Press.) KANOVA. K l. S'jx. 7. Xevei armed bandits L,ds blew up the safe In the Interstate hank, scoured , I By AtteciJted Pn.l MAX.Pll'A. Nicaragua.' N" 7 Presidents Z,l.iva of Nicaragua 1H vila of Honduras and Klpoero-a ,f v.idor acre in conference ystenia) at Amapula for the purpos.- i niti- solblatids ixace In I entrsl Amerlc The results , . . , . . j.ir-. ,h- ihr n-ers united in favr n( tel arnRs the street were aroused t.v 1 if 11 I tl Caw f (By Aaaeoiatad Praaa.! encee. ami declared that fraternal re- pe In Ceotral Am-rlcw. and the" tm- exrbnrton: hut the robbers opened H Al I ' L.J!i0K l 'T' latton- existed mutnalty and that derided to hold a pce ngre. i Ore and drove them hck. The hotel - j Nawport .few Khlp .Yard todajr v. orb J.vCTuJ TeaVies of frb-adshlp were follow the Washington cooferem-e. st ' was 'riddled with bullets J i AVAHH1.VGTOX. Xv. 7.Forv.t was begun on the laying of th k-l f- J-IT- tteTwIll coinmunicat-- t- which delegate, frm tha tVr repub-f Whers, lights wor bamlng it. ' tor rtday and Xalordsy for North of the 3.0-ti battP-Oilp peUware. in lore. i'J t An-rtcw hnld - komsa the iidli. .1 iK iKHt -r Camlina: Fair and warmer rndar: i Tho craft la t bo dellvirrad to tha gov. th oeiecate w me PP"-"'" ------ -- , - - - - , , .... .... . , . , .1 . .a tsBnctssd at eavr to mssa amiuns i oeo c- : n-,r r o o. , i nr .wnm to .,itiw. - ' s " . 1,--.-,. n- - . v - ... wmm - - - - -- I TT7-Y 1 b) the situation. There Is a strong de termination among the conservative Interests that there shall not be large r.peciilatlon for the rise at thei mmmmm,,mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm present time Thirj believe that such IZZ.ZADEMURRER GIVES NEW PHASE ments. but that It would make calls upon the money market Which cannot well 1 met under presnt conditions. The engagement of gold todgy brought up the total Importation on the present movement to I40.Z1A. eoo an amount which would pormlt a loan extension of mora than 1159. eoo.eoe If the legal reserves had not already Ix-cn Impaired. The situation In regard to the tmt companies la gntduslH Incoming normal. TO STEAMSHIP LINES' SQUABBLE PFXAWtRK IX HHJI X. tral Americaa pewco ennference tV1il"SoB uhat Use tjigwt p-Uire e-des of 'totna. tfl " -i0 tijnu(1 ' th lads. 1 in about two years- (By Ataaciattd Pratt.) I which It set up that the emomlsslori WAWIINOTfiv. Nor. T. A new and j baa not. ander th lawa of the VnltiJ Important phase has been given tha i JArtadlctloB of tha aub ject ma i ... ... , -ter of th complaint or power to pro. caw of the tVMMopollta fhlppingt wtmt ,h- M.aAnt It 14 company against the Hamburg-Amrr-1 matntainod farther that the coin Ican Packet cvmpunv. (he Oermao i plalnant's petition aeta forth no nut-IJo)-d Kt.-mshlp comiNUiy. tho Wilson Iter weh I cogalxabl by tha Inter tines and the tkiindliiAvtaa-Amnrican ' state eommmrctt commission or who : line, ftled several month Ago beforejlt ha th power to remedy. T'.hi the Interstate commerce commlasloa. 'coonscl for defendant ask therrfvro As attorucya for th defendant llm-a (hot they b not compelled to m. r former ijenstor Jhn V. Bpoonor. Wll-1 th complaint and that th rn-j Ham O. Choate and Ilarriugtun Put-! against th defendants be d-mi.-. nam bat tiled wtth Mum comailsslOD ' The commission hwl r i .-il To- damarrvr to the enaiplalnt of thn day. tecmbrr In Itg argnnicrt ss th A .'osrofl-ill'an "hlpplmf company. In n tr so-
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