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JAPAN GETS SAUCY A shland D aily T idings S teel P lants to C lose W h e n S trik e C alled '♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I (By th e U nited P ress) TOKIO, Sept. 19.— Ja p an will m ake no categorical sta te m e n t re g ard in g th e re tu rn of S h an tu n g to China, despite hints from W ashing ton th a t such a sta te m e n t is d esira ble, according to an announcem ent w hich the foreign m in ister is relia bly reported to have m ade to th e dip lom atic council today. •‘F oreign M inister U chida is relia bly reported to have told th e diplo m atic council,” says the J iji Shim bu, " th a t Ja p an cannot predict events w hich depend upon negotiations be tw een Tokio and Peking, which will be opened a t th e earliest o pportu n ity .” This sta te m e n t is in effect a direct slap in th e face for the officials and o th e r persons in Am erica who are w orking for the adoption and ra tifi cation of th e peace tre a ty w ithout am endm ents, urging the claim th a t J a p a n will re tu rn Shantung to China. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— Offi cials here m aintain silence reg ard in g th e Tokio dispatches saying th a t J a pan will not m ake a sta te m e n t on th e re tu rn of Shantung. T his is. in line w ith the policy of not com m enting on S hantung in any way u n til Jap an m akes a definite move. I t is know n, how ever, th a t officials and especially the a d m in istratio n sen ato rs, have been hopeful th a t J a pan would ■ m ake som e statem en t. They believe th is would considerably dessen opposition to th e treaty . '♦ ♦ ♦ M M >1 ! > > ♦ > > > ♦ > > > » ♦ No Effort Will Be Made to Operate; Strike is Certain CLERK; MAKES ESCAPE SEATTLE, Sept. 19.— Binding, gagging and forcing H arry Mero. a <S> MUST WEAR PANTS « (By th e U nited P ress) tion of ind u stry was m ade in a sol m..il clerk, into his locker, a lone <i> TO BE HEALTHY « emn le tte r addressed to P resident robber, who' is still a t liberty, rifled CHICAGO, Sept. 19.— Steel p lan ts <$> ------------- <$, in th e Chicago d istric t will be closed W ilson, which was m ade public late th e mail car of ah N orthern Pacific H NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— "To « tra in th is m orning while still w ithin ; -8> be healthy, wom an m ust w ear <» if th e w orkers s trik e M onday, offi last night. cials declared today. No effo rt will the city lim its, bound for St. Pau). "No labor w ithout rep resen ta <$> tro u s e rs ,” said Miss F anny <£■ be m ade to em ploy strik eb re ak e rs. A package of money consigned to tio n ,” is th e slogan of th e laborers <S> H atley, reg istered in an ex- <•> They believe th is plan will tend to a Roslyn bank, and o th e r registered in th e 24 unions whose m em bers <$> elusive hotel here today. •> (By th e U nited P ress) prevent bloodshed. m ail was included in bis loot. a re employed in th e steel ind u stry 1 D em onstrating, she strolled <$> LONDON.— (By M ail.)— Fam ous It is reported here th a t a canvari The robber is supposed to have and who are scheduled to walk out <s> down F ifth avenue in a p air of <$> B ritishers wil have to h u rry up and a t Gary, ind., showed th a t 8302 out boarded the tra in here and m ade his from th e p lan ts next M onday. » i w hite flannels. <s> of 10,125 w orkers interview ed e x die if they w ant to be buried in the way to th e m ail c ar th ro u g h th e T h eir strik e, it is announced, will pressed th e ir in ten tio n of not s t r i k be continued u n til the heads of the national V alhalla, W estm inster Ab baggage car. ing M onday. J u s t a fte r th e tra in picked up steel com panies consent to a confer bey. T here is absolutely only room Union officials answ ered th is with speed the robber entered th e m all ence w ith the labor leaders a t which a d eclaration th a t 98 percent of th« th e m en’s grievances can be dis for six m ore, and they wiil have to i car, compelled Clerk Mero to throw be crem ated first, according to Rev. up his hands, by sticking a revolver w orkers had voted to allow th e na cussed and ad ju sted . tio n al council to call a s trik e in cast Canon R. H. C harles, who is i n ! in his face, th en bound and gagged L eaders fo r every s trik e d istrict they could not reach an agreem ent charge of abbey graves and in te r him. have been appointed and a rra n g e m ents. The am ount of his loot has not yet m ents for picketing have been m ade. (By th e U nited P re ss) The suggestion cabled from Aus- been determ ined. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— “ The Only Monday is aw aited to throw a tra lia th a t the abbey should be the OAKLAND, Sept. 19.— In te n t upon st eel s trik e situ a tio n is unchanged.” large section of th e country into a last restin g place of a casket o il gaining a point of vantage for a rush sa id C hairm an F itz p a trick of the titan ic struggle. when the doors opened for th e W il-| steel m en’s union com m ittee follow The im m ediate cause of th e strik e bones, alleged to be those of Eng-- son m eeting, Mrs. Belle T aylor, a 1 ¡ng a two hour conference toda» ) is based by the leaders upon the la n d ’s aptron saint, St.' George of! widow, was stru ck and killed by a ; w ith Sam uel Gom pers, head of the ste a d fast refusal of Judge G ary to Cappadocia, which were excavated stre e t car last n ig h t in sig h t of A m erican F ed eratio n of Labor. m eet th e steel w o rk ers’ com m ittee in by A ustralian troops in P alestine, tho u san d s of people w aiting to hear <| finds little favor w ith Canon Ch. l ie s .} ■---------- J conference. th e p resident s p e a k .. (By th e U nited P re ss) j This, they declare, is a denial of “ I don’t care ‘tuppence about his! She was decapitated. Several , PITTSBURG, Sept. 19.— L ab o r’« t la b o r’s rig h t of rep resen tatio n in in bones,” he declared em phatically. women fainted a t the sight of the challenge and announcem ent of iti ' d u stry and in d eterm ining conditions “ J u s t now I am m ore concerned tragedy. about th e rem ains of E ngland, if the inten tio n to fight for th e decocratiza • under which it shall work. labor troubles don’t cease. “ Anyway, th ere is only room for the rem ains of six m ore fam ous peo ple in th e abbey. I am try in g to se CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Sept. W. cure additional ground for in te r — Form er Mayor Brown, chairman m ents! th ere are some old houses behind one of our N orm an walls of the relief committee, again ap pealed to the o u tsid e w orld for aa- which will have to come down some sistance, sayin g th at dozens o f once (By th e United P ress) day. I w ant th e space reserved foi prosperous citizen s have been m ade e CHICAGO, Sept. 19.— T hree Chi the in term en t of th e fam ous men |M‘nniless, many o f them actually T here a re so many, great men now a cago grocers adm it th a t they sold losing th e cloth es o ff th eir backs. days, and th ere will be so m any in beans bought from left over arm j “ Financial a ssista n ce,” h e de (By th e U nited P ress) ' . the years to come, th a t space for six stores. clared, “is what th ese men are g oin g ieems inadequate. If we get this SAGINAW, Mich., Sept. 19.— _. „ ,k x to need worst, particularly m en w ith , , . , , They sold them a t a 100 per cenl ipace we m ight have room for St. W ith one diversion from historical fa m ilies!” (By the U nited P ress) George.” accuracy— absence of th e ten bar- Pro ^ > they testified before th e citj The death toll from th e storm le rels of “ fire w a te r”— M ichigan today m ark et b u reau today reg ard in g theii BERLIN, Sept. 19.— Germ any to now placed at betw een 8A0 »m l 4SS celebrated th e h u n d red th anniversary j operations. day sent a note to th e alles fo rm al •> <S> <? »lid th e property loss at *20,00t«,00U. of th e tre a ty by which th e g rea ter ly s ta tin g th a t she will accede tc » p a rt of th e sta te becam e a p a rt of th e ir dem ands for a lte ra tio n s in the $> THE WEATHER Almost continuous rain s since Sun the United States. G erm an constitution. • day have m ade difficult the prob G eneral Louid Cass and 114 Chip A ttached to th e note were obser F o r Oregon— F air. lem of tak in g care of the 3000 home pewa chiefs signed th e tre a ty in vations pro testin g ag ain st the obser- $> 4 less, but th e au th o rities hope to com 1819. m ethod of procedure. plete the ten t refugee city tonight. “ G eneral C ass” a rriv ed here today ♦ ♦ M I H M M M M M t> ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ » ♦ it» from th e w aters of th e F lin t river, The allies asked G erm any to mod which he reached in 1819 a fte r a ify h er co nstitution, elim inating th ride on horseback th ro u g h the un clause providing for A ustrian repre broken w ilderness from D etroit. H un sen tatio n in th e reichstag. The al dreds of actu al descendants of the (By th e United P ress) lies m aintained th a t this provisioi Chippewas m et him up th e riv er w ith CAMDEN, N. J., Sept. 19.— Boy is opposed to tbe tre a ty ’s guarantee th e ir gaily colored canoes, and w ear- cotting replaced vandalism as a pro of A ustrian independence. ing th e ir trib a l regalia and w ar paint. test ag ain st th e new zone system oi zAt th e conference ground, th e pipe the public service s tre e t railway» WILSON AT SANTA BARBARA of peace will be sm oked. Only th e when th e cars resum ed service thii (By th e U nited Press) ten b a rre ls of “ fire w a te r” w ith th e m orning, a fte r a suspension since SANTA BARBARA, Sept. 19.— “ m an beside each w ith a w illing dip-, m idnight. P resident W ilson’s special tra in , e r p er” will be m issing from th e ritu a l. | T hree a rre s ts were m ade last ro u te to San Diego, arrived here at In exchange for th e rich te rrito ry night, two of them boys for throw ing 8 o’clock. A big crowd cheered the extending from th e so u th e rn b o rd er stones a t a c ar and th e th ird , a worn- p resident d u rin g his brief stop. of Genesee county to th e T hunder an who was organizing a crow d t< (By th e U nited P ress) Bend te have $100.000 steam h e a £ Bay riv er and ru n n in g to th e cen ter a tta ck a car. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19.— T he of the sta te th e United States prom The charge on th e police docket ing p lan t erected by local u tility to Mill Valley forest fire was e n te rin g ised to pay th e Chippewa Indians says she com m anded th e crow d fi utilize sawm ill w aste for heatin g p u r the fam ous M uir redwood forest at and th e ir descendants forever $1,000 “ knock hell out of th e c a r.” poses. noon.* It ha dtraveled two m iles to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦♦ ♦ « ♦ « > ♦ ♦ ♦ * » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •* a y ear in silver. w ard these woods in an h our and The tre a ty m ade a num ber of res was going fast, urged by a beaVy (B y th è U nited P ress) erv atio n s of te rrito ry to be retained wind. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— Secre- by th e Indians, b u t these now have The fire destroy desix o r seven ta ry of W ar B aker today m ede a come into possession wf w hites sum m er hom es on th e o u tsk irts of personal visit to the capitol to urge M.„ . , . . . x _ , . , Mill Valley, b u t had not entered th e passage of a bill conferring tbe rank town. JANITORS’ PAY HIGHER of perm anent G eneral on Peyton C. THAN PROFESSORS “ The fire is very serio u s,” said March for his services as chief of (By th e U nited P ress) M artin Kliewb, fire ag en t for Mill staff. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— College Valley. “ I cannot say whether or Secretry B aker asked C hairm an not it will destroy p a rt of th e fa professors a re worse paid th an ja n (By th e U nited P ress) tria n tre a ty in its general outline Campbell of th e rules com m ittee, to mous fo rest.” ito rs and scrubw om en in th e sam e PA RIS, Sept. 19.— W ith o u t anj , The m ost im p o rta n t te rrito ria l rep o rt out a rule for th e bill’s con in stitu tio n s, charges G ardner B. cerem onies th e B ulgarians werl ! changes provide, first, th a t B ulgaria sideration. The com m ittee m eets to P e rry of Albany, a H arvard g rad u handed th e peace tre a ty a t thi m odify h er boundaries in four places consider the se cre ta ry ’s request next ate who is chairm an of the E astern F rench foreign office today. The) in favor of Serbia; second, th a t week. New York endow m ent com m ittee to were given 25 days in w hich to makt w estern T hrace be ceded to th e a l raise funds for H arvard university. th e ir reply. lies for fu tu re disposition. The GOOD PRICES FOR HOGS The university w ants $11,000,000. L. L. T heodoroff, head of thl fro n tie rs w ith R um ania and Greece SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.— Fol "So long as th e ja n ito rs of our B ulgarian peace delegation m ade al rem ain practically unchanged. lowing a re m ark et q u o tations: college halls and th e scrubw om en address in which he urged m itiga MEDFORD, Sept. 1".— R oland BUTTER— E xtras, 64c. O ther provisions of the tre a ty are of the lib ra ries get la rg e r salaries tion of a num ber of th e provision! th a t B ulgaria reduce h er arm y to F la h arty , m anager of the co-opera EGGS— E xtras, 67 ^ c ; pullets, th a n professors, ju st so long shall we of the peace term s. 20,000 men, pay a rep a ra tio n bill or tive sales dep artm en t of the farm 63c. be in d an g er of seeing o u r universi POULTRY — Broilers, 3Sc; hens, The delivery of th e tre a ty occurrel 450 m illions, recognize th e inde b ureau, retu rn ed yesterday from ties become second ra te schools of in the presence of a single represen pendence of Jugo-Slavia, and re P o rtlan d w here he sold a car load 35c. advanced ed u catio n ,” he said. CATTLE— Top ».eers, 1 0 %c; sse- tativ e of each of th e allied countrift nounce th e tre a tie s of Brest-Litovsk of hogs a t th e m ark et consigned by "T h e rem edy for th is condition is and ten new spaper correspondents. Jackson county farm ers. E ight onds, 8 »4 c; cows, heifers, 8 |< e : and Bucharest. not low ering th e pay of th e ja n i ( . . The disposition of w estern T hrace C hester W hite hogs from the ranch calves, 13c. to rs and scrubw om en, but raisin g R e a d ju stm e n t of fro n tiers, aimin« is the question which has delayed of L. O orthuys of Talent, brought HOGS— Top, 16 54 c. those of o u r tea c h e rs.” to prom ote the peace of th e B alkans . com pletion of th e tre a ty , the Ameri- a prem ium , being purchased at SH E E P— Ewes, 7c; wethers, t o ; and recognition of new states form can delegation opposing th e rest of $17.60 a hundred, while the bulk of lam bs, 10c. Hubbard’s Creek is a new mush th e leading fea tu re s of th e B u lg ar j th e delegation, in a desire to aw ard th e o th er hogs in the car b ro u g h t th e BARLEY — Feed. $8.05; s tt> room town near Port Orford. top m ark et price a t $17.50. Ian treaty, which follows the Au» ^this territory to Greece. Ping. $3.12 54c. - -«¡it._--.ijij ■ «ai *el Find No Room for Poor St. George (By th e U nited P ress) NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— W orkers in shipyards doing governm ent work cannot hope for wage increases un til a fte r October 1, according to let te rs sent out by A ssistant S ecretary of th e Navy Roosevelt to navy of ficials of th e U nited S tates shipping board and em ergency fleet corpora tion. The lette rs, received here today sta te d th a t th e existing wage scale will be retained u n til a fte r th e first of next m onth in accordance w ith the p resid e n t’s request to aw ait re sults from e ffo rts to reduce the cost of living. I Killed Trying To Hear Speech E 10 THE DEATH Profiteers Admit Guilt (By the U nited P ress) ROME, Sept. 19.— “ Calm aqd h a r mony in dealing w ith th e situ atio n which the poet G abrielle D’A nnun zio has created in occupying Fium e was urged today by P rem ier N itti.” “ The m ovem ent is g rave,” he said, speaking before th e cham ber of dep uties. The poet’s reply to the proclam a tion th a t every soldier refusing to leave F ium e will be considered an I* enem y of Italy, has ju st been re ceived here. By L. C. Martin, “ It is an infam ous order, w orthy (U nited P ress S taff C orrespondent.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 — P re si of a vile governm ent,” was D’A nnun d en t W ilson’s assurance th a t Great zio’s expression. He re ite ra te d th a t B ritain will not have m ore voting he would defend Fium e to th e death. pow er in the eLague of N ations than S. S. C onference th e U nited States, knocks th e last The Sunday School W o rk ers’ con prop from u n d er the su p p o rters of S e n a to r Jo h n so n ’s am endm ents to ference of th e P resb y terian church th e covenant, league su p p o rters de will ta k e place in the church th is evening, p» which all officers and cla red here today. Its opponents, w ith equal a s su r teachers of the school will tak e part. ance, regard the p resid e n t’s s ta te A supper will be held a t 6 o’clock, m ent on this point a t San Francisco a fte r which th e conference will bo as am m unition for them selves. They held. Intend to use it, they say, to show th a t an effo rt is being m ade to m is T housands of acres being dyked and drained in K lam ath basin. lead th e people. Firewater Absent at Celebration Germany Says She'll Be Good Wants March To be General Bulgarians Given 25 Days to Sign Treaty r Would Send Our Boys to Armenia (By th e U nited P ress) GRAND RAPIDS, iiic h ., Sept. 19. — G e rritt S treelm an, a peddler, was shot and in stantly killed by robbers WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 ».— The who held up a branch of th e G rand foreign relations com m ittee today R apids Savings bank here today. referred to a sub-com m ittee th e W il F o u r m en drove up to th e bank in liam s resolution au th o rizin g P re si a n autom obile, en tered and held up dent W ilson to use th e A m erican th e bank em ployes and several cus m ilitary and naval forces to keep to m e rs a t th e point of revolvers. peace in A rm enia. W illiam s urged S treelm an. • who was in th e bank J th e com m ittee to rep o rt th e resolu o n business, attem p ted to escape a n d , tion on the ground th a t w ithdraw al th e ro b b ers shot him dead. The hold-up men secured $ 3 6 4 5 | of th e B ritish troops from A rm enia I n cash and currency and m ade th eir; will leave th a t country helpless «scape in th e car in which they came, l ag ain st th e T urks. R epublican m em bers on th e com T he police w ere im m ediately no-] tifie d and posses are now scouring] m ittee, how ever, opposed action un t h e city and vicinity to r some trace til th e need for A m erican troops pre sen ts itself. f t the robbers.