MOVER SHOT AS HE IS BEING DEPORTED President of Western Federa tion ol Miners Is Cowardly Masked at Calumet Cnlwnnt, Mich, Tli deportation til Clin ili II. Miiypr, iroUU'iit of tU Wnturn Ktalnratian of Minora ami liH(llii Uib mpiHtr inlncra' strike, who was cortd from Humor k aftur to lux iiliiit mill clultlml, will l III vcm 1 galwl by (ho SNuclal Brand jury whnn It rvituiiitts II bvkhioiii. Moynr, wlio rvachrd Chicago with bulM wound from- which, howavor, h imeil lo b suffering little or no pain, loM of having bi(n clubbed and hot by tlm romiiilllue that distorted him. Ilo said tbut Jams McNatighlon, manager of tlio t'nlumnt ft llucln mine, ind the "mob" In mi auto and wn at tlm station when Uiy ar rived, II also -hargd that the shr Irf know of tb inn to dsport blot. Chlrago, III. t:imrl- H Moyer, pri'sUlimt of thi) Weslwrn Pedum! Ion of Minora, and oow th central figure of lb riipimr minors' atrlke In the Cal umet region, who arrived In Chicago with a graphic account of dramatic Incidents, In which he declarea he wbb hgt, HHihhml and duported from the copper district, collapsed soon after hi arrival, a the reault of hla wounda and wna taken lo Bt I.uke'a hospital. There It only the most remote chance that the wound lu Moyer'a back will prove fatal. MINERS EURY THEIR DEAD Bodlti Born By Marcher; Thoutand Form SpecUcIs of Orlef. Calumet. Mich. The Weslnrn Kod eriMlon of Miner burled It dead, Klfty nine bodlna, Including thtwe of 44 children, were carried through the atreel down a winding country high way and liilil In grave In a snow en ahrouded eemetory within sight of Lnk Superior. Thousands of anddoned miner formul the ecorl of the funeral par tie and panned between other thou and who a spectators testified to the grief that hna oppressed the com uiunlty alnce 72 men, women and cull drtm were killed In the ChrUtmaa eve panic In Italian hall. Want Michigan Strlkt Investigated. ChlcagoiAa appeal to congreea lo Investigate condition In the copper country of Michigan wa made by the Chicago Federation of Labor In reao- lut ton which directly charged owner of the mine aud their agent with be ing reaponalble for the tragedy of Christmas eve, when 72 children and adult lout their Uvea. YOUTHFUL BANDIT IS SENTENCED TO DIE l,os Angeles, Cu!. John Itoatlck, "the El Monte bandit," pleaded gullly tn the (uperlor court to the murder of Traveling Passengor Agent Horace E. Montague and wa sciittmced to be hanged, lie will be tnken to Ban Quentlu penitentiary within 10 day. The death penalty, according to the sen tence punned hy Judge Gavin W. Craig must be Inflict ml within 90 days. Tlio crlrtie for which llostlck, who In but 22 yours old, muat hang, was com mitted on the night of December 1. Ho boarded the Southern Pacific's Sunset Express at Pomona, held up the passenger of the rear Pullman and shot and killed Montague, who lie thought was about to resist. Arthur Colen and hla bride, of San Francisco, were responsible for the bandit's capture December 22. The ColenB, returning on the express from their wedding trip, wore robbed by the bandit. While Christmas shop ping on Mission street, ln San Fran cisco, they saw llostlck. They left the car and trailed him for half an hour. When ho entered a bllllnrd hall Mrs. Colon watched the entrance while ler husband telephoned the police, who ninda the arrest, Girl la Drugged By Firebugs, She Saya Oregon City, Or. That she was chloroformed to prevent her turning in a fire alarm, wns the startling statement made by Mms Itlioda Hvnns, a telephone operator. Mlas Evans, who worked the lntt nltilit shift alono, was found uwon Bclaus on tho floor or the exchange room of the Home Telephone company by Policemen Kellogg and Cook. She has made further sensational state ments which may throw light on nu merous recent fires which started mystoriously, baffling the local police. City Clear Quarter Million on Carllne. San Francisco. The public works board decided that when the city fin ishes Us first year's operation of the Geary street carllne its profits will have reached nearly $250,000, BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The county court of Jackson county has levied S mill fur road purpose. The fiftieth annual meeting of the Oregon Historical sookty wa held at Portland.. The Umpcjua river I open again to navigation after haying been Sealed Up by shoaled bur for over mouth. Senator Chamberlain has Introduced bill to protect the dignity and honor of Ihe uniform of the United State. The following Oregou poatofflci-t hava been advanced to the presiden tial class: llalnea, salary $1000; Bu tlurllti, SUM); Willamliia, 11000. A atore of poor children of Kugena were given Cbrtstmns tree and a din ner by the (Jumna Phi Ueta sorority of girls at the university of Oregon. A herd of 611 Arlioua goat ha been shipped from Corvalll to Honors, Tuxns, the goat bringing an average of $17 each. A total of t4.000 will be paid pa tron of th Creawull co-apernUve can nery a th proceed of the first year operation. Enterprising physician In certain "dry" aectlou of the (tale are aiding materially In the violation of the law, according to stalomunl made by Governor West. Governor West say there will be no special session of the state legis lature to fix up registration law. He (ay a little common nse will rem edy th trouble. Federal Judge Itenn of the United Stale court at Portland will numbur certificate of Chinese In order that there shall not be any violation of the Immigration law. Electric railway service between Metollu aud Prlnevllle In central Ore gon 1 proposition being worked out by the business men aud ranchmen of that sectlou. Having received complaint regard ing the discipline at W est Point, Sen ator Chamberlain ha introduced a resolution tor an Investigation of th academy, A sort of an After-Christmas cele bration and final wlndup for the year of 1013, the Mauimas are planning ski trip to Mt. Hood, leaving Portland December 27, to be gone five day. The scarlet fever epidemic In Union ha been brought under control by health offlcera. No new case have been discovered for week, and the public schools will be reopened Janu ary 27. Mrs. Mary Erlkson, of Portland, frail and without money, hurled' a brick through the window of a afore In Us Angeles, Cal., In order that she might be arrested and put In Jail, where she could get something to eat. The state emergency board refused to anthorlie deficiency of $50,000 for immediate use In giving employ ment to Idle men of the state. Gov ernor West enya that he will miikos another effort to secure relief for the needy. Unn county will expend more than $180,000 In road Improvement In 1914. Tho budget of next year's work, which has been prepared and la being pub lished, and on which the tax levy to be made will be based, shows that ap proximately (hla amount will be avail able for the Improvement of the coun ty'a highways. Charging that there Is little sem blance to law and order In the city, that the saloon element Is in control of the municipal government, and that the lives of themselves and their turn Hies are In constant danger, about 65 residents of Copperflold, linker coun ty, have appealed to Governor West for relief, The board of higher curricula, by resolution at a meeting In Portland, agreed to eliminate tho courses tn chemical and oloctrlcal engineering from the curricula of the unlveralty of Oregon, transferring them to the Oregon agricultural college, and elim inate the course In civil engineering nt the agricultural college and aaBtgn It to the university, A convention of the C4 road super visors of Lane county will be held In Eugene shortly nftor the new road supervisors for 1914 are announced In January, according to plans of tho county court. Tho purpose of the convention will be to outline plans for rond work for the coming year and to make a study of modern roadmaklng methods. Tho bill which Representative Sin nott Introduced to give publlo land entrymen throe years In which to es tablish a residence on land, meets the Ideas of many men in Oregon, who have represented that the expense of Belting established on claims Is al moat prohibitive. The bill Is very carefully drawn and Sinnott believes It will have the approval of tho com rtift ton and the Interior department. Portland enjoys the distinction of having tils most prosperous postal savings bank lu the United Statg, as shown by the annlial report of the board of trustees of the postal sav ings system, recently sent to congress. Only three cities In the United States have larger deposits in their postal savings . banks than Portland New York, Chicago and Boston, cities which greatly outrank Portland In population. MRS. JOSEPH T. BOWERS p'CMWH'l'l:lll 'MlHH,' BM i ' t r " i. v .A i Mr. Joseph T. Bower, th Chicago suffragist, who will run for th board of ldrmn. GOVERNOR URGED TO PARDON Women Protest Hanging On of Own Sx In Connecticut. Hartford, Conn. Governor Baldwin 1 of Connecticut I being deluged wltb petitions from every part of the Unit ed Suites urging him to extend clem-: ency to Mrs. tlessle J. Wakefield, who has been sentenced to bang March 4 for the murder of her husband. The' petitioner are for the most part worn-' en, although there I a sprinkling of num. These appeal vary In tone, Many argue tho case opposing hang lug In general or hanging women In : particular. Many appeal to the gov- j eraor's sense of chivalry. A large percentage make the assertion that to hang a woman will be to disgrace the state. Some threaten. Mr. Wakefield la only 28 year old. She wa convicted of killing ber bus band, William Wakefield, largely a a result of th testimony of her accom plice, Jamea Flew, a farmhand. Plew also has been convicted and sentenced to death. Tld Land Belong to People. San Francisco, Cal. Affirming the : doctrine that the tide land of Cnli- j fornla belong to the people of the, state In their sovereign capacity and; that the legislature or other official, bmlle have no power or authority to ' sell them, the supreme court returned a (weeping decision that will affect ; the titles of millions of dollars of water front property. WLSCGNSiN EUGENIC LAW RECEIVES BLOW Milwaukee. The eugenics marriage ; law, which will go Into effect January 1 1, received a blow when Horace B. j Walnmley, an attorney, Issued a state ' meat that a marriage ceremony In j Wisconsin was unnecessary and there- fore the eugenic measure was useless, j "All that la required In this state Is that two persons who are not married at the time agree to accept each other as mates," said Mr. Walmsley. "No service Is necessary and the physical examination required by the late law cannot be enforced." The contention of Mr. Walmsley Is based on a decision of the state su prema court, April 8. 1913. The de cision holds that any man or woman not married at the time may make . legal and valid contract of marriage without any license, medical examina tion, priest, clergyman or magistrate. No written statement nor writs are required, but the court suggested that for the benefit of both parties it would be well to sign an agreement. Modern Woodmen End Rate Fight. Rock Island, 111. Tho executive council of the Modern Woodmen of America announced that It had aban doned Its fight for Increased insur ance rates and that the question would not be proposed at the national head camp meeting to be held In June nt Toledo, Ohio, unless it originated from the membership. General Tannatt it Dead. Spokane. General Thomas Redding Tannatt, for many years a resident of Oregon and Washington, died here, lie was a famous figure In the civil war and was known nationally. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 85c; blueBtein, 95c; red Russian, 84c. Hay Timothy, ?17; alfalfa, $14. Butter Creamery, S5c. . Eggs Candled, 40c. Seattle. Wheat Cluestera, 95c; club, 84c; red Russian, 83c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Eggs 41c. ' Butter Creamery, 36o, A 4 - 4 f I - - i : . -T,i a; 4 s fj; ' ''f .. New VELIE Here The new ix is now , here, and it is beauty. I( take fr fff'X lo the duck takes to water if " The pri.e is o.-.!y 12 500.00. We also i' hAk bave a 4 cjtiuder 45-horxo power oiachine at $2,150 and a 35 home power at Il.tlOO. Tliere other e is on the market, but none better Come and take a look and be convinced. Prineville Machine Shop L C HOD$ON, Proprietor Central Garage Phone No. 20 Agent for Chalmers and Detroiter Autos All Kinds of Auto Repairing Tires Vulcanized Full Line of Auto Supplies Special Price on New and Second-Hand Auto Huff-Maker Auto Co. A FINE MESS of Fish can be bought frrm us lor little money. Ve get large dily supplies from river, lake and ocean, so that we know the fih ia fiesh and sweet. You cau bave money by buying here, pet a greater variety of fish to eeltct from, and be sure of the highest quality. Ak jour friends who deal here they will tell you of the Fish satisfaction they have always had here. City Meat Market You . would . enjoy . the . Journal Only. $1.50 per Year Holiday Home-Going Rates Christmas and New Years From Oregon Trunk Points to Points in Washington, British Columbia, Idaho and Oregon Reduced Tickets Sold December 18 to 24. Final Limit January 5, 1914 From Redmond To Spokane $16.00 Tacoma 14.55 Courd'Alene, Ida.. 17.10 Salem... 11,00 Eugene. 14.00 Further Details on Request The "Owl" Daily between Central Oregon and Portland, saves a day each way. Leaves Bend at 8:30 p. m.; arrives Portland at 8:10 a. m. H. BAUKOL, R. II. CROZIER, Agent, Redmond, Gre. A. G P. A., Portland, Ore. 1211-4t , 10 23 5 10-S CENTRAL OREGON LINE FOR Portland ;.. .$ 9.20 Vancouver, Wash .. , 9.20 Vancouver, B. 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