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s I FUB TONIGHT AW WEDNESDAY. . , I T" ... OAJLY CAPITAL JQUBNAL SALEM, OltEGON. TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1007. NO. lfil. IR FILLED WITH WAR RUMORS Out TRIKE IS BOUND iFUSES TO TALK L Union Manager Will Not Li siritors' GommitleeAs a Liia strike Will Probably Be Jed In Some Other Large Clly. Dug Out With His Knife. Pendlotdn, Or., July 9. Digging away with his jack-knifo for 11 con secutive hours at tho soil and brush under him, Al Butler, of Pilot, Rock, effected his escape from n log that had rolled on him, and thereby saved his life. Whllo engaged in sawing wood on his timber claim near Moun tain Home he was In tho act of loading a largo log on a skid, when ho lost his footing and fell under tho rolling log, where he was pinned fast by the log 'on his chest. Mr. Butler is a powerful man of 200 j pounds weight, but could not exert enough strength to roll tho log away After many attempts, however, ho was able to reach his pocket knife, and with this he began to cut nway tho dirt and brush from beneath him in his cramped position. After work Ing from 4 o'clock in tho afternoon until 5 tho next morning ho made his escape none tho worse. liHud, Cal., July 9. All hopes l iDMdy settlement of the toleg- :en' striko wero abandoned morning when the assistant gen- iBDcrlntendent refused to ro le i committee of strikers, In- . them through the chief op- lor tint tho company had no In- Elon of receding from its ntti- i oi recognizing tho Btrlkers oth- Jiin u ex-employes, nnd of hear- llndlTldaally any grievances they I Ime. Tho commltteo refused Intertila this proposition. Tho erence lasted llttlo moro than minutes. Small hastened to Lc headquarters, nnd It is bo ld that within a Bhort time ho issue orders for a striko in an r large city. HARRIMAN REPORT IS FINISHED Washington, July 9. Tho inter state commission has completed its report in tho Harrlman caso. At torney Kellogg, who had chargo of tlin InvnftHirntlnn of rnllwnv onern- Itions, loft for Oyster Bay this morn- 1 ing to Bubmit tho report to Rooso- jvolt. o bkland, Cal., July 9. Small orden to call out tho operators Ihlcago may bo Issued today. Ho tet the striko will now bo M to the bitter end. a Francisco, July 9. Small this noon Issued tho following Bent "Tho cominir of Lnbor alMoner Nclll and momborB of bneral executlvo board will not W ray plans. Our future moves ) forcible and decisive. In tho p we will havo to pay less at- pn to h feelings of the oppo3l- ti public opinion, and enrrv on fiht with moro determination Bhbutono object in vlnw. flint flPPUng tho enemy until they 'Ullng to meet us in a neaco con es," icago, July j.Tho Journal, :pntln .ji. ..... " rauuriniiy, says: "What 'he telecrnilh nnmnnnlno rtnvn wntori h too small. Tho com- j (fitment of the men is - uoiuest dress. Tho 5 0' ODerflJnra n . i,ii.,t i " . The public Bhould Jfom the monopoly. The oper- to be Intelligent men, and Of IhAtn J - -vu, ucservo not less than jvar, LISTEN TO EACH 4 OTHER JAPAN PLANS AGOUP EUROPEAN OPINION Claimed That the Mikado Intends . Using Tactics Similar to Those Used With Russia, and Will Strike First and Declare War Later. Washington, July 9. A now nnd startling explanation for tho send ing of tho Atlantic fleet to tho Pa cific Is that secret agents in Japan havo sent sensational information to this country that Japan is active in cortaln directions. Tho Mikado is said to bo planning a coupe, in Bplte of all assurances to tho contrary. Washington, July 9. It Ib official ly denied at tho navy department today that rush orders for battleship ropalrs at tho navy yards at Brem erton nnd Mare "Bland, on this coast, havo been sent out. Washington, July 9. It Is ru mored hero that tho Japanese war talk In Europe was originated by speculators desiring tho valuo of Japancso bonds to bo depreciated. IR CHILDREN BURNED . re": hu muiiuBii ournea ,, ,1 and fur children of the . ( and 2 wero burned " Mr rflmni,nii . a'y burned, but will live. Tho asleep whn the flro Filed tw.... P M.rii. - V. fita.,,.1 , ' a Qomey for -- amended com triPr?C,eed,nBS t0 "SCI Of Ur,A .. . oseH i. wr a 8o,ror home for the feeble. "temurrpr i . ! that iv . a5ea n tQ0 Kfr to p aInt,ff baa D0 le" Mth.;::Lor,o.iM.utor N doe. ; . na tbat tk0 w wuse of actkw. Los Angoles, July 9. Sectional work was inaugurated in earnest to day by tho .various departments of tho National Education Association. There wero meetings at tho different halls by most of tho branches of tho big organization, but only a genoral session will bo hold this evening. Among tho mor elmportnnt depart mental sessions wero the follewing: Tho national council of education, general discussion. Subjects: "Pro vllslon for exceptional children in tho public schools." "Shortage of Teachers," "Moral Education," "Child Study." Address by Henry Suhzalo on "Tho Training of Child Emotional Life." Tho kindergarten department. Tho principal address was by Grace Bar nard, of tho kindergarten training school, of Oakland, California, on the "American Ideal of . Kindergar ten." o Ho Rocked tho Boat. Now York, July 9. Three mem bers of tho crew of tho steam yacht Yacona, owned by Henry Clay Pierce, of St, Louis, wero drowned in tho Hudson river today, when tho yawl carrying the crew -was upset by a sailor rocking the boat, four wero rescued. Tho crew was returning to tho yacht after a leave of absence. Tho dead are Rudolph Johnson, Frederlckson Vonbereen nnd Her man Vonberson. Tho Yacona reached port yesterday after a cruise in Long Island Sound. Pierce Is chairman of the board of directors of the Waters-Pierce Oil Co. Dca Moines, July 9. Congressman Hull, chairman of tho military af fairs committee, Bald today that if a Japanese-United States war occurs Amorlca will temporarily lose tho Philippines and Hawaii, but will ul timately rotako them in tho conflict. BARNEY ADMITS TRICKERY Tortured a Traitor. Riga, Russia, July 9. A revolu tionist named Sproge, who betrayed his conspiring comrades place of meeting, in nn old Hour mill, was terribly tortured after tho police had raided tho mill, killing 30 revolu tionists and capturing many. Sprogo was .taken to tho mill, tied to tho floor and a sack with a small hole In It was tied abound his head. Flour was then poured through tho holo until Sprogo was smothered to death. Ynqui.s on ho Warpath. El Paso, Texas, July 9. Yesterday Yaqui Indians who on Sunday rob bed tho Richfield copper' mining camp near Fnor Obabl, Sonorn, at tacked other Mexican camps, all of which they destroyed. Mining oper ations aro suspended. FAIRBANKS SAVED THE WAITRESS OREGON MAURA 10 ilILIiL READY FOR THE FAIR AND HAS THE GOODS Gathers at Fort Stevens to Repel an Invasion, and Whips Theoretical Squadron to an Imaginary Finish With Ease and Comfort. Yollowstono Lake, Yollowstono Park, Wyo., July 9. Vice-President Fnirbanks is a hero. His long legs and prcsenco of mind stood him In good stend Sunday evening, when ho plunged into a lake and rescued Miss Lena Wallnce, n waitress at tho hotel whero he Is staying. It bo hnpponcd that she is tho girl who has boon at- tendJxg-hlB tnble, which makes ,tho. incident all tho moro pleasing. Mr. Fairbanks and J. E.Glbbs, pro prietor of tho hotel, wero sitting on the piazza, overlooking tho lake, ex changing stories, when they saw a boat coming across tho lake contain ing several porHOUB. Tho vice-president wns laughing boisterously at somo romark mado by Olbbs, when a piercing shriek alarmod both of them, and they noticed that tho boat had capsized. Two women and two men had managed to gain their foot ing and were making for tho pier, but another womnn was floundering in tho water. Mr. Fairbanks leaped over tho railing of tho piazza and ran to the plor. Tho woman had Blink twice, and wns going down for tho third timo when he reached her, half Bwlmming and half wading, and seized hec clothing. Tho water was He Lays the Blame On IIIS Agent But over her hend, but ho managed to now 10 mo woman unw ono oi mo Returns No Money The Hague Farce. Hague, July 9. The American, British, Dutch and Spanish delega tions aro today conferring regarding tho bombardment of unfortified towns. Count Torelllnl, of Italy, has been Instructed to draft a proposi tion embracing tho American views. o To Protect 3Irs. Eddy. Boston, July 9. Leaders of tho Christian Science church and their attorneys aro In session today pre parisg a protest against subjecting Mrs. Eddy to exfttttaatioa by alien lit. If the protst fails the leaders will sppMl dlrct)y to the alieaUts. Portland, Or., July 7, 1907, I frooly admit that tho meet July 3d was a bad one nnd poorly man aged, and that the public has a Just causo for complaint, and In voicing my rogrotB, I honestly and sincerely disclaim any Intent on my part to perpotrato a fraud upon tho people of Portland. Mr. Moross, my man ager, has always mado all my ar rangements, both from a business and racing standpoint, and In this caso I relied upon him implicitly. Any failure that was connected with this meet restB solely upon his shoulders. A review of my past rec ord will show that I havo always been absolutely square In all my dealings with tho public, and I cer tainly do not Intend to deviate from that course, either at present or In tho future. The experience has boon a bitter ono to me, but it will teach mo hereafter to keep closer watch upon tho meets that I am connected with. BARNEY OLDFIELD. Witnesses: Jay H. Upton, C. E. Mc Donnell, Harvpy O'Brien. Troubles of Ills Own. Paris, July 9. Tho Earl of Ross- lyn, who Is sojourning here, has been notified that his wife, formerly Anna D. Robinson, of M!nnnapolIs, is suing for a divorce. men on tho pier roallzed tho situa tion and swam out. Ho and Fair banks brought in tho woman, who was resuscitated at tho hotel. It required a half Hour's work to Fort Stevens, Or., July 9. A theoretical squadron of hostllo war ships, crulBcrs and torpedo boats, attempting to forco tho entrance of tho Columbia rlvor and lay wnsto to. Astoria and Portland and tho rlvor country, wub sont to tho bottom by coast defonso artillery manned by Oregon guardsmen at this post to day. After spending tho fonmoon in drill devoted to tho workings of mor tars and const rifles, a detail of 75 guardsmen wub placed In full chargo of two gunB. A schoonor bowling into tho harbor was designated as a hostllo fleet of thrco battleships, thrco cruisers, and throo torpedo boats. The Oregon men manned tho guns and did tho practical work. of sinking tho fleet whilo it was yot at a rnngo of 10,000 yards and barely visible) to tho naked oyo. Another detachment of Oregon men attacked a landing party that had entrenched itself In the old Point Adams light house, and nftor n brisk fight wiped tho intruders off tho map, according to tho opinion of oxport observers. Tho first day of Instruction in the government const dofonso maneuvers has tendod to establish tho fact that volunteer troops may bo used to good advantngo in support of n regular garrison should tho need nrlso. Tho Oregon men wero of prnctical uso In handling tho big guns nfter a brief three hours drilling. Salem's Cherry Fair Promises to Bo the Most Successful Held In Marion County No Moro KgK Stories. Now York, July 9. A koopor In tho Bronx zoo found n hugo egg In tho ostrich cago Sunday. It is tho egg of a rhea, a South Amorjcnn os trich, nnd is nbout six Inches in dl nmeter and wolgliB about thrco pounds, It Ib of a golden color, A big Incubator waH rigged up, nnd tho zoo attendants will attempt to hatch an ostrich, Beebo snys tho hatching What promises to bo ono of tho beet exhibits over mado In tho stato will bo mado hero tomorrow. Sec retary Armstrong and the commlt teo on nrrangomnts will havo tho big Auditorium rink decorated and ready to receive tho many flno ex hibits tomorrow morning, whon tho products of Marlon county nnd other localities will bo displayed. Citizens nro requested to attend ns many of tho meetings as possible, and help mako tho thrco days' con vention u comploto success. Nursory mon from all parts of the coaBt, as well aB many from tho EnBt, will bo present, nnd it is necessary that Ma rlon county peoplo turn out and dhow tho gnosis that loyalty and on torprlso dwells in Marlon county, na well as .perfection In her products. Tables nro being placed In position at tho Auditorium this nftornoon, and tho BpncloitB room decoratod with flowers, flags and chorry llmba. The meetings of tho convention wilt ho held In tho wost end of tho big: room, whero scatB aro being ar ranged. Secretary Armstrong yostordny ro cejved two , boxes of cherries from, Uklah, California. Tho now variety Is named "Paulholm," and roBom- liloo tho Blng, both In color and slzo. At a mooting of tho Indies inter ested In tho roso bIiow yeHtorday af ternoon, It wns decided to hold? tho roHd nnd flower show In connec tion with tho chorry fair. Prizes will bo given for tho oxhlblts. and Indies will bo present to rocolvo tho flower outhuslnHtB nnd their donations. restore her to consciousness, after (of tJi(j Jfl ft 1000 propostIon which Mr. Fairbanks went to his ... i.i,. .i . ... blMUfl uujilft nuiiu uiub room nnd changed his clothing. ; o TOBIN CAUGHT THE BOAT an ostrich much. . Children Uumcd to Death. Fond du Lac, Wis., July 9. Four children of Jason Field burned to death this morning in a Ire started by a gasoliae explosion. Tho chil dren were asleep at the time, New York, July 9. John R. Tobln, vice-president of tho Hlber ninn bank of San Francisco, did a speed Btunt that opened tho oyes of New YorkerB today. Ho had a pas sago engaged on the Kaiser Wilhelm, which left at C o'clock. Tobln ar rived in New York at 5 o'clock nnd was met at the depot by a swift auto, and whirled to a tug, which caugh; tho big liner with ease. o Boy SUchs to Ills Story. Chicago, July 9. Attempts wero made today to Impeach Jero Vrzal, who testified that Herman Billek mado plans in his presenco to kill bIx members of tho Vrzal family. The boy clings to bia Btory, -o Sentenced to Death. Moscow, July ,?, Mme. Fromoa- ki was today sentenced te death for attempting to assassinate RheUgot Joa May 13th. By Proxy. Ho was a man with a largo, round personality, and ho stood at tho head of a long lino of Impatient men, women and children who wero waiting for a chance to pay their fares and get paBt tho turnBtllo of tho olevated railway nt Madison and Wa bash, Ho was searching leisurely in his pockets for tho necessary nlcklo, and it wasn't In any of them. Finally ho produced a 5 bill, which ho Blowly and methodically unfolded and passed over to tho monopolist InslJo tho ticket office. "Dom his bastoly hide!" forvontly exclaimed a man with a strong Tlp perary accident, half way down tho lino. "Oh, you mustn't talk that way!" said a sweet feminine volco directly behind him, "but thank you ever so much J" Chicago Tribune, o Tho Editor's Advice. A Georgia editor received the fol lowing frpm a subscriber: "How long will it tako mo to lam 'rlthmotic so's I kin do Aggers In my head?" "Can't tell yoH," replied the edi tor, "but would advise you to tackle spelling- durlag ree," Circuit Court. Judgo Burnett has mado tho fol lowing dockot ontrlcs in dopnrtmont No. 1 of tho Marlon county circuit ceurt: In tho caso of Russell Catlln nnd J. It. Linn vs. S. W. Jones, action for money, non-suit on motion of de fendants at tho closo of plaintiffs' caso. Tho action for damago of Archio R. Galbroath vh. tho Southern Pacific Company was given a Jury trial. Tho caso of Thomas vs. Doho will bo heard tomorrow nt 9 a. m. Dour & Sons vs. Stogo, Carnes & Co. and tho suit of Holmea vs. tho City of Stayton will bo heard at 1 p. m. Thursday. Friday, July 12th, at 9 a. in., has been sot ns tho time to hear tho Bell vs. Drunk caso, and at 1:30 p. in. of tho snme day tho Donohuo. vs. Russell cuso will coino before Judgo Burnett. . o Sllvertoti I toad Cnhe Attorney Adams, of Sljvorton, was In tho city today In conforonco with County Judgo' Scott In rogard to tho Sllvorton road, Ho says it will cost tho peoplo not directly intorcutod in tho road only about $10,000, and that can bo distributed over a poriod of ton years. Hearing I'oh(HiH'd. San Francisco, July 9. Tho hear ing of tho motion to rolcaso Schmltz on bail is postponed until tomorrow. ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bask, Salem. Or. Dr. J. F. COOK TBU BOTANICAL DOCTOR, iiovmd vo i UBJMwnr wrmmm VOK AJfX J0MMAMM CALL Off MK oooc commxATf ram RftH Ki m m K iff Jwit f- --1 si--u "w g--wrf iJSJS2ii