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Buy It In SANTA ANA 01 REGISTER ADVERTISERS Buy It In SANTA ANA Of REGISTER ADVERTISERS 'VOL. IV. NO. 245. SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909.

50 CENTS PER MONTH THF THE PRESIDENT STARTS ON HIS LONG JOURNEY Plans for His Reception at Various Cities Along the Politics Doing Such is Peary's Reason Not Taking White Man With Him for BOSTON, Sept, Taft live stock department of the exposi- DECLINES TO GIVE HIS EVIDENCE FAKE left here this morning on the first lap of his Western journey, in a private car attached to the Albany Express. He was cheered by thousands as the train pulled out from the station. Tariff Questions Asked Sept. will review the monster live stock parade at the exposition stadium and deliver an address to the stockmen of the Northwest, Oct. 1.

This information was received in a telegram from Secretary Carpenter today by W. Clise, director of the tion. Tt is expected that the President will have an opportunity to explain his attitude in the matter of the duty on hides, and on the tariff Question generally, in his address. Preparations at Chicago CHICAGO, Sept. General Hitchcock arrived here today to arrange for numerous conferences for President Taft.

Hitchcock leaves tomorrow for Seattle. It was announced today that the police are taking every precaution to see that no harm befalls the president during his visit here. ARE 10 Increase Means 12-Cent Loss to Citrus Growers on Every Box Shipped PROFIT OULD NET $768,000 Canada Sends Steamer to Meet Peary and Bring Him Home American Girl Becomes Princess Auspiciously Fruit Growers Assert Boost Plan to Bag Lemon Tariff by Metropolitan Syndicate, W. Y. Step Into a Higher Position Assignment for City Schools Made at Meeting Held Last Night KINDERGARTEN ANNOUNCEMENT NEW YORK, Sept.

Peary today is quoted as saying, in response to the question as to why no white man accompanied him on his final dash to the pole: a lifetime of trying I wanted all the honor Dr. Hansen, a noted eye specialist, who has been north studying optical diseases, declares that Harry Whitney, whom Cook claims has some of his data, was ousted from hut at Annorko by giant boatswain, and like a The specialist says Whitney has no love for Peary. Peary, according to cable reports, claims that he has not discussed claims with Whitney. POINT RICHIE, N. (Marconi wireless via Cape Cana-1 dian cable steamer, Tyrian, en route 1 to meet Commander Peary at Battle I Harbor, arrived here today, bearing a large delegation of reporters.

Captain Dickson immediately sent the following message to the explorer: been ordered to meet you at Battle Harbor. Please accept my congratulations. My ship is at your disposal if you desire to return to When it was announced that the Roosevelt was making but five miles an hour and would be compelled to lie at Battle Harbor until Friday for repairs, the Canadian government rushed the Tyrian to Hattie Harbor for the use. The Tyrian is expected to arrive there tonight. DINGWALL, Scotland, Sept.

Anita Stewart, a New York heiress to the millions of the late Smith of Wall street, today became cess in her own right by the special March as the bride entered with her brother, William H. Stewart of New York. a prin-1 The who met the bride at the altar, was resplendent in a scar- i let uniform with gold decorations, patent of Emperor Franz Josef of Aus- The church was profusely decorated tria, when she married Prince Auguste ancj the door was the inscription DeBraganza of Portugal. Portuguese, "God bless the Em- The wedding occurred at high noon peror, the Prince and the at the estate recently leased by the I mother, Mrs. James Henry Wedding presents valued at several Ef your ability ha6 improved, your value has improved.

And sometimes the easiest way to get a raise is to get it from a new employer. The easiest way to find a new employer, and the raise in pay, is to let a Register classified ad. find it for you in the Market-pplace of the Munnimakers. No surer way to turn goods into surer way to find a buyer for the thing you want to to find an employer for your to step into the Market-place with a little classified ad. Pick out any article you can i a fair description of a fair price on it.

Just see how quick the Munnimaker ad. will bring a buyer, and will bring money to your pocket. New School on French Street Will be Called Lincoln School hundred thousands, were received. i Smith. Religious services were held at St.

By virtue of the Austrian Lawrence Catholic church, Bishop patent it is expected that the Ameri: Aberdeen officiating. Six Highland can girl will assume her position pipers played the and among the royalty when the couple and then Mendelssohn's Wedding visits Austria on their wedding tour. EOS Sept. the increase in the tariff rate on lemons the Western Traffic representative of all transcontinental met in Chicago and advanced the freight rate on lemons from $1.00 per 100 pounds to an increase of approximately 12 cents on an 84-pound box of lemons. Yes- I Mr' Munnimaker, care of the Register, or phone him were apprised of the increase of the Sunset, Main Home, 409, when you want anything, freight rate, and this afternoon a meet Dear Mr.

Munnimaker, care The Register Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified in ihe Register I bought furniture for my office. Yours truly, BUSINESS MAN. SIEEL ARE AGAIN BIG EIRE AT OF DYNAMITE ing of the fruit growers will be an indignation meeting, perhaps, to protest to the Interstate Commerce Commission against the action of the railroad companies. Railroads Profit $768,000 On the basis of last ship- ment from California, this raise will increase the profits $115,123.20.

The shipments of this year (1908- i 1909) have been estimated at 6000 cars. On the same basis of increased cents per profit, additional, that would be se- cured by the transportation com- 1 panies would be $220,400. The additional based upon the number of carloads of lemons required to supply the demand in the United States, would be, based upon a shipment of 20,000 cars yearly, I $768,000. Rate Effective in 30 Days 1 Indignant lefiion shippers in Ixts Angeles who have received the facts regarding the increased raise in the breakers, instead of being discharged, miII hands escaped with their lives, rate, stated yesterday that the new 1 0 although this can not be verified until rale would become effective within the next thirty days. Its immediate effect, they say, upon the lemon in-1 dustry is to stop the planting of many orchards that was commenced in the FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL I PITTSBURG, Sept.

the entire 5000 workmen of the Press- ed Steel Car Company, who returned to work last week after a strike of two months, quit today in a body. The men claimed that the have been retained by the company, and many of them promoted to be bosses. The employes and their friends are indignant and it is feared that rioting may be resumed unless the strike breakers are discharged. ANOTHER ACCOUNT PITTSBURG, Sept. of the Pressed Steel Car Company today I are confronted with another strike, PORTLAND, Sept.

today destroyed the Portland Flouring Mills, located on the water front, entailing damage to the amount of $300,000. It is thought all of the hands escaped with their lives, is can investigations can be made. The flames were started by the explosion of a dust collector on the sixth NAPA, Sept. forest fires near Napa in Sonoma county are dying down today and it is thought the worst damage has already been done. The shifting of the wind last night undoubtedly saved thousands of acres from devastation.

Dispatches from Santa Rosa, Calistoga and St. Helena, state that the fires practically are extinguished in those districts. SANTA ROSA, Sept. fire fighters in the mountains of this county apparently have gained control of the disastrous fires that have been sweeping the ranges for the last two days. It is thought that unless the i wind springs up anew, danger of fur- ther devastation has passed.

No estimate of the damage, which will run into thousands, can be made. SANTA CRUZ, Sept. forest and brush fires, which already have burned over hundreds of acres in the Santa Cruz mountains, last night consumed the Hall district school house, despite the efforts of the fire fighters. A heavy cloud of smoke overhangs the city today and the heat is intense. OF FOURTH lififlf City Superintendent of Schools Cranston has made assignments of teachers for the ensuing school year.

At a meeting of the school board last night the assignments were ratified. Superintendent Cranston has issued the following statement: "The attention or parents wishing to send children to Third street kindergarten is called to the plans of the Board of Education to have Miss Rice, director of Central kindergarten, take charge of the work Third street kindergarten also, giving the work at Central kindergarten in the forenoon and at Third street kindergarten in the afternoon. Parents sending children to Third street kindergarten will please bear in mind this provision and send their children in the afternoon instead ot the forenoon, as heretofore. Attention is also called to prospective pupils of the high school to be sure to register before the opening of our schools, Sept. 20th.

Teachers Were Assigned as Folio Teachers were assigned as follows: High School Faculty E. B. Oakley W. A. Bartlett (Vice-principal) Mathematics.

M. Elizabeth Leno Ellen Nellie (Continued on Page 4.) THOSE WHO UNDER IDE KNIFE i i u-jf the men refusing to continue at work Ten Thousand Tons Destroy unless several bosses are discharged. Three thousand foreigners threatened to quit. Five thousand employes returned to work only last week, after a two strike characterized by bloody rioting. floor of the mill and spread rapidly COunties of Southern California when throughout the building and to the ad- news of the raise in the tariff rate joining wharves.

was received here. The fire was discovered at 10:30 this morning and at 11 it was feared that many nearby elevators and piers would be consumed. eration With Chance of Recovery Good Buildings and Kill and Maim Workmen NEHALEM, Sept. spe- cial train carrying surgeons, nurses and supplies arrived here today for! the relief of the workmen injured in a premature explosion of tons of dynamite, five miles from herd last night. One man was killed instantly and five others were seriously injured.

Ten buildings at the construction camp where the accident occurred were destroyed. Among the injured is John W. Sweeney, presiuent of the Sweeney Construtcoin Company of Portland. He will probably recover. Turn On The Colorado Air Hottest Day of The Season in Los Angeles Grain Fields in the Gunnison Country Are Buried In Snow Motorman Succumbs to Failure as Result of Heat At the meeting which will be held I this afternoon members of the Citrus Protective League will pro- bably petition In protest to the Inter- I state Commerce Commission.

Their i argument which will be opposed eventually by the Western Traf-; fic Bureau, will be that the in- creased freight rates makes almost inoperative the benefit which would have resulted from the raise In the tariff rate. i Cancels Protection the six counties of Southern said a promi- nent lemon grower yesterday, Heart 1 growers are planting lemon orchards. They felt that the industry was established when the new tariff became effective. Now they must feel that the paris Gienn Curtis, the'Gov. Johnson Rallies From Op- American aviator who won the inter- i national cup at Rheims and the grand prize of $6000 in the aviation i meet at Brescia, Italy, sailed for New York today.

Before leaving the i --------American stated that he would prob- ably (ompete in the aviation contests I ROCHESTER, Sept. 15. ol the HmtaraFulton celebration in Johnson was operated on New York the time today for intestinal trouble. He is lying at St. Wright Will Show Germans i Hospital and it is reported by the sur- FRANKFORT, Germany, Sept.

15. that he rallied rapidly after the Wright, the American avia- operation. His chances for recovery tor, arrived today and will make i are good, several public flights this week. I I OHE NiGHT Five Miles Transformed by Electric Light and Tunnel Is Now Open BALLINGER CLEARED AND ALSO PINCH0T BOSTON, Sept. is expected that President Taft will announce his decision In the Pinchot-Ballinger con- troversy late this afternoon or tonight.

It is believed today that he will exonerate both the Secretary of the Interior and the Chief Forester. pads 3c at LOS ANGELES, Sept. Joseph McGuire, a street car motorman, was found dead at GRAND JUNCTION, 4 his home lhis moving. Physi- Sept. fields in the cians who were called by mem- vicinity of Gunnison and Tellu- 4 bers stated that ride are buried under a blanket his death was due to heart fail- of snow as a result of the heavy ure brought about by the ex- storms of yesterday.

Despite cessive heat' of last nignu the warning of frost for last This has been the hottest day night, however, none appeared. of the season in this city. At Early fruit has already been 11:30 this morning the weather harvested, so there is but slight bureau the.mometer registered danger to this crop. 101- 4 Killed Outright and Many Are Missing industry is on a poor foundation, I What action can be taken is prob- 0 in 1 a I lematieai. i believe, however, that Several Persons Were something can and will be done.

Once 1 before, by petition, we secured a lowering in the freight rate on lem- ons. The same arguments we used then might be submitted It. is believed by those familiar with the operations of the Western Traffic Bureau that their action on the lemon 1 freight rate was carefully and cau- tiously plotted. It was their plan, it is said, to make the increase without any previous intimation of their action. By this method they were able to avoid any objections or united protests from the growers and shippers.

NASHVILLE, Sept. persons were killed outright and many are missing as the result of a railroad wreck at Pegram, twenty-five miles west of this city. Wrecking crews, physicians and nurses have been hurried to the scene of the wreck on a special train. Details are gre. SAD DOWNFALL OF PROMINENT ATTORNEY LOS ANGELES, Sept.

1 the efforts of Senator H. D. Money of Mississippi in his behalf, Russell Sanders, a member of a prominent Dallas, fapiily, was sentenced today by Judge Willis to three years in San Quentin. Sanders was convicted of passing a check for $65 on the Porterville Na-! Uonal bank. The check was George W.

Taylor. Sanders was a practicing attorney with an excellent reputation. JAPANESE ENVOYS OFF FOR ST. PAUL. BUTTE, Sept.

Jap- anese trade envoys who have been! guests of this city for several days, left this morning for St. Paul. Last night they were tendered a banquet, by the Merchants Association at the I fashionable Silver Bow club. LOS ANGELEIS, Sept. efforts guided by electric lights and lanterns, 400 workmen transformed the tracks used by the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad, in their approach to Hollywood, from a narrow gauge, into a brflad gauge, standard track last night.

For five the Hill street tunnel to Sanborne the men worked simultaneously. Each man moved only a short distance during the entire night of labor, so consistently were they strewn along the line of operation. This morning all cars along the route of the Los Angeles- Pacific railroad through Hollywood will pasa along the track, through the new Hill street tunnel, and will approach the station from Hill street. The time that will be saved on the run to Hollywood will probably be at least ten minutes. The congested business district from New High street to the corner of Fourth and Spring streets will be avoided.

Added to that will be the fact that the rate of speed of the cara will be increased by the broad guag- ing of the tracks..

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