Dakota Huronite, The (Newspaper) - August 22, 1907, Huron, South Dakota VOL XXVII HURON SOUTH DAKOTA THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1907 90 16 ALL SIZE A man of any size the Tall and Slender Man the Stout Man and the Extra Size iBig can be fitted and well fitted here with Clothes Our Suits at and are a special strong lot We mention that price be- cause our customers mention it often They are the Hart Schaffher Marx make But we sell a good many lower priced suits at and They are all big values Bear in mind that we can also g fit you right in Summer Un- Jj either in union or two-piece C F Koepp Reliable Clothier Huron S D I government which has taken the lead AGENCIES SWAMPED lat The Great Demand for Workmen out the West Omaha Neb Aug scarcity of labor In the West has reached an acute stage It has resulted In tailing so much coal mine work that the lines which have an abundance ot fuel In their own mines lave been compelled to order coal Irom Australia They also have made contracts for tons a week from Illinois paying a ton and a ton freight to Utah Japanese in some of the Union Pacific mines are drawing as high as a month and It is feared wages go still higher The Union Pacific Is urging coal dealers and private consumers to lay in as large supplies for the winter as they can secure In order to offset a famine The railroad Itself has stored Hague peace conference in en to promote arbitration will be responsible for giving The Hague tribunal the most Important case yet submitted to it In the Newfoundland fisheries dispute which be taken there as a result of conducted In London be- tween the foreign office and the Amerl can ambassador Reid NEUTRALITY Germany and Russia Reach Under standing on Subject 1 Is learned in diplomatic circles that one of the principal questions discussed by Em- William and Emperor Nicholas during their recent meeting at munde was the neutrality of The subject was thoroughly gone over and an agreement was reached under Counsel for Next Friends Ask for Dismissal of Suit MOTION MEETS OBJECTION Attorneys for Christian Science for Continuation of Hear Ing but Judge for the tors Directs Its Concord N H Aug mous suit In equity brought on March 1 last by George W Glover son of Mrs Mary Baker Eddy and others as next against Calvin 8 Frya and others for an accounting of the property of the aged head of the Ian Science church has come to an abrupt end Immediately after the of court in the continued ng Mrs Eddy's competency before Judge Edgar and his ters William E Chandler senior sel for the next friends announced that counsel for the next friends had lied with the clerk of the court a tion for the dismissal of the suit He said that there were many reasons lor this action but the principal one was the any Im- mediate result of a decision in our tavor upon the exact Issue as now compared with the burdens and disadvantages to toe endured by us both before and after de- Mr Chandler then formally ed a motion for the dismissal of the suit Mr Streeter counsel for Mrs Eddy In her behalf at once presented a tion that the masters proceed with the hearing and determine tier competency to manage her business affairs of Mrs Eddy K we are allowed to said Mr Streeter we should show how on Feb 21 1907 Mrs Eddy began to arrange for the management of her property for the rest of her life and to provide for her kindred luring that time Mr Streetor reviewed tion and progress of the Accounting suit which ho characterized as marily an assault by a great per upon a great religion which its founder had designed to mote after her by the use of a large part of her fortune In announcing his decision The friends having withdrawn from this hearing and announced that they will suit from the court there la nothing left for ug to hear and we do not think we should be Justified in going forward with an ex parte hearing We shall make a report to Judge containing all the dence and the happenings In case we are not in order in respect to the fect of the next friends withdrawal Judge Chamberlain can direct us to the hearing Without such order we do not think we should be Justified In going forward with this bearing In reply to a question by Judge Mr Streeter said he would take exception to this ruling CUTS OUT AUTOMOBILES SEE THE Teddy Bears AT A new lot of the celebrated MAT PICTURES only 10 cents each they are worth 25 Headquarters for all kinds of POST CARDS Variety re SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR AUGUST Ladies Wrappers Children's Underwear Men's Socks Hooks and Eyes Pearl Buttons A lot of Men's Shirts at per cent off at cost 5 cents a pair One cent per card 2 for 5 cents half price A lot of Ladies Shirt Waists at less than half price The best Ironing Board Sleeve Boards 25 cents Come in and examine You don't need to buy 320 Dakota Ave Huron S which Germany and Russia undertake up 200.000 tons more than the to Norway as neutral for Its own use It Is likewise tory ig m accOrdance with the Ins special efforts to secure common of Great Britain which has labor from the East but Is meeting Deen heartily supporting Norway's en- limited success only Labor agencies are swamped with orders for men CITY Departs for New Home of Followers In New Mexico Chicago Aug Wilbur Glenn at last has turned his back upon City the scene of so many of his troubles The leader of the without announcing his destination has start ed for the new home of his faithful followers ThL new home the ful admitted is near Las Vegas San Miguel county N M Accompanying Overseer were Theodore Forcy John A Taylor and George Bright his close lieutenants and advisers It Is claimed that Overseer shall remain in New Mexico until a place has been such of his followers as care to go to the new paradise of the faithful Already acres of land has been chased At acres of land It Is said will be added to this tract Newfoundland Dispute to Be Arbitrated London American deavors to secure guarantees In this direction Emperor William also Intimated that Germany would not seek to thwart the policy of Russia In ing out her accord with France and Great HAS DEPOSITS Portland Ore Trust and Savings Bank Suspends Portland Ore Aug land Savings bank of this city whose deposits ten days ago amounted to about did not open for business during the day A notice posted by order of the board of directors announced the Inability of the bank to realize on securities In an interview Vice President placed the responsibility of the ure upon 1119 shoulders of W Cooper Morris the cashier Several Hundred Rendered New York Aug dred employes were thrown of work by a fire which destroyed a warehouse and factory occupied by the New and Baltimore fee company and several other i rn Furman Brooklyn Four firemen were by gas while the fire First Effect of Rich Man's Panic on Wall Street New York Aug than New Yorkers some of them ranking as millionaires says the World have sold their automobiles within the last few weeks Almost as many more It Is estimated by the trade have cancelled orders for new machines These automobiles sent a cost of over They are now worth probably The rich man's panic in Wall street has made all the an automobile dealer is quoted as saying as he exhibited several letters and telegrams cancelling orders for chines Every dealer In high priced chines American or imported has to tell of orders cancelled by New Yorkers who until recently were generally supposed to be rich enough to afford any luxury Some ol the stories are pathetic The average rich New Yorker has an expensive family and his expenditures are on a large scale Any curtailment of In- come cuts off the luxuries because lives up to his Income So the auto- mobile had to be sacrificed UP ON THE STREET Philadelphia Paymaster Robbed ol in Cash Philadelphia Aug H paymaster for Schaum Uhl inger a textile machine manufacturing company was held by three high in the northeastern part the city and of a satchel con The sued and one of theiu after several shots lud neon linV r 1 the satchel Paymaster Hicks Is In hospital suffering from a bullet wound In thu arm received In the scuffle with the robbers Counter Suit for Conspiracy Washington Aug a meeting of the executive council of the American Federation of Labor President Gompers said that most probably the federation would bring a counter suit against National Manufacturers association charging that body with conspiracy MARKET QUOTATIONS Duluth Wheat and Duluth Aug Dec May Oct Nov Dec Minneapolis Wheat Minneapolis Aug Sept Dec May On 1 hard No 1 Northern No 2 No 3 ern St Paul Union Stock Yards St Paul Aug to choice steers fair to good good to choice cows and heifers veal calves Good to choice wethers good to choice lambs Chicago Grain and Provisions Chicago Aug Dec Dec Dec Butter- Creameries cairles Turkeys 12 lie springs Chicago Union Stock Yards Chicago Aug cows Texans western stackers and feeders mixed 0.20 heavy rough good to choice Sheer lambs SANCTIONED BY USAGE Henry C Frick Would Excuse Past Offenses of Corporations New York Aug C Frick who came to town from his Bummer home for a brief period to I attend the meeting of the finance committee of the United States Steel corporation made a statement ing general conditions as ha viewed them He I find nothing in underlying con- ditions to warrant the apparent great lack of confidence In business ally which now seems prevalent If there Is to Justify that Ing In trade conditions I do not see It I can understand the vague but real unsettlement of sentiment ed by current agitation against cor- but this ia In a measure apart from real conditions and is ble of correction I believe myself and always have In the correction of abuses whether corporate or ual but I feel that such care should be exercised In doing this that only the wrongdoer should suffer Now the government Is mined to enforce laws hitherto mant would It not bo well that tions of the past sanctioned by tom and usage at that time should not be called Into question under the new order such as the government has shown should be taken as evidence of Its In- tentions as to the future and serve as a fair warning to the managements ot all corporations GOVERNOR REPORT Official Declares Cubans Neglected Sanitary Matters Washington Aug war de- has made public a long cabled report from Governor Magoon of Cuba which the medical officers showing as it does that in the short period since tin withdrawal of i the American government nf tion and the of can government by Cuban army of pacification there has been a ful neglect of sanitary precautions and an complete of the obligations under Palma government was to keop Island healthy so trial It mould not be a source of infection to United States and ether countries The governor's report also discloses that the fever In this last outbreak not been confined to the hospital but has extended to other diers He also Indicates that the evil sanitary conditions cannot be cured this year In spite of most vigorous efforts by American authorities in which It appears thoy received little support from native Cuban physicians MARKET AGAIN DEPRESSED Decline in Price of Many of Lead- ing Stocks New York Aug for stocks were again depressed In the first hour of trading on the stock Declines in the price of many of the stocks notably Amalgamated Copper Brooklyn Transit Union and Smoking characterized the opening trading lu which the market lell following the example of the market A brisk demand by traders carried prices above the previous night's close Tills drew out a largo offering of Flocks after which prices again sagged away Brooklyn Transit Union Pacific Delaware and and Metropolitan Street were 2 points under the opening the latter being then 40 and a number of others declined more than a point Trading was then dull Final prices were generally above the lowest prices of the day Heavy Movement of Cattle Omaha Aug movement of cattle from the great ranges of braska and Wyoming Is In full swing this week and for three days the Northwestern railroad has brought In a train of forty cars of fat stock every hour The Union Pacific and ton are also bringing In immense bers Four of Storm Leon In victims was tho toll claimed by the recent i disastrous storm in this vicinity dead Mrs Huberts and her children TLey were in l homo when sc was by j