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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
OF THE DAY . in hi. WAItltlNBR TIIElFT QRO Big rour Railroad Man May Havo Taken 92,000,000. Cincinnati. Nov. 10. Allmrml Mndt. mallors of Charles Iv. Wafrlnor, cx-local treasurer of tho Mi? l'WMlnllroail com pany, accused of ombowllng $013,000, win uo uonitii witit oy tho stato author! tlos. County Posocutor Hunt slnlm! tmlnv tliut ho has Investigated charges mado 11 tyurrinor against a man anu a woman, and that ho wonld nrnnnml against thorn If ho wore ablo to collect hu melon t ovldonco. In tho meantime, apparently woll- Ilnnds, tho greatest naval station in founded reports maintain that tho Wnr- tho Pacific. In doing this, it was con- iiior tiuiuioniiniis nro xar in oxcoss or sidorod that n temporary navm station mo Bum munuonou uy v ico-iTosKiont only would bo constructed at uiongapo, Harris, of Now York, and that thov nrni flint. Aim tironosod imnrovoraont in may oxceod $1,000,000, and may pos- Manila harbor would bo abandoned. It.t.r An nnn nnn I ... . . . it.. -11 ...i.l fmiillv nro on tho K!A -iuuuuuu Tins will Jeavo tno protection ui iuu jfruBoMcvfllniid family arc ion tho ThcJ0 t9 nfo Bl,b(,tftntIatoJ by B to Ul) a . to New lor. .. tho fact that railroad officials, caused Tho "determination to minimizo tho . .r official of tho sugaT trust has Warmer's arrest on a chargo of omboz- fortification in tho Philippines And-to KiiiiK f.i,ouu, an waon prossod later make Pearl harbor a great naval sta admttlod tho amount would bo at least Hon won not because of any intontion Lv items GatliorClf from All fans ui iiiu nuiiu, PHED FOR THE BUSY READER r Li Important but Not Loss Inter- Citing HpPn,nBB ' M,", Outsldo tho Stftto. NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL PEARL HARBOR PLANS WIN. Hawaii Naval Station to Bo Cfroatost in Pacific Ocoan. Wnliln(4(in. Nov. 15.-Tho ..resident has approved tho rocommcndatlon 01 tho joint army and navy board for making I'cnrl liaruor, in tno .Hawaiian A" c .1 1 fMii.l.. . II.. ..n.t I ""llwHIU HIU ItlllUUIIb jrt'n "f. .!.. ,,(, innnfinnn r $100,000. Whon that sum was raised of withdrawing Amorlcan control from f Col ."""" " ,. i.n, nnn nnn Linmtcd at nimosw v.uuu.wv,. to m0r0 tb 500.000. sneculation bo. tlm lilnm.M.' It was nurolv-strategical 1" 1 ipr of South Amorlcan ropub- camo rlfo, and it is practically assured it was aid, For years a llorco contro- h fo meet 1" conforonco noxt now that tho total embezzlement will Versy has been waged as to whether (' ' "nch a rccord-broaklng figure. tho prlncipul fortification in tho Phil- w ,, , ,, nf 1 ,. Whatovor may bo tho culpability of lpplncn should bo located at Olongapo I Pendent lriay - ,,,.""' porsons connoctod with Warrlnor, it np- or Cavito. Tho naval officers favored ibuDi Miwiaimai viv.uwB, mv... v.. ponr8 Umtj n8 far ng Ul0 rflilrond of- Olongatio and tho army Manila bay, fcmUmlwfi. ficlals aro concornod. thov havo no ln-1'i'lio bur iloatlntr dock is now at Olon- nrfPenvcr & Rio Graifilo road has tontlon of procooding against othor gapo, and under tho present plan will . ..bn.l f lie tiav or an in buup obi man inu uuiiiuuinij irunaurur. uonorni uo rctaiuuu iulto. ..1 fcnts an hour. Counsol Hackonoy dcclarod ho was in ftatn -" nn...u ..t t.. i- it.t 1.1 .. Tb4 coiifonnoe on inf int mo tallty Jh , hig ,rogocutl of on(J U-eV Hawn, t'oni.., .rcsUltdd in tho WnrrJnor l, - .ruiigof toeiiy iur 1 l.i. nrrnuTrtil tit. Vff II tl n . . ' ' nn v ovv' REFUSE WAGE INCREASE. 1 . l... fr nnis ni bad checks. vessels are ashore aa omdals Say Men Selected Toor h.odo station on the Pacific Coast to ailf down mining nn tho result of tho iMrm ,,v MAKE TORPEDOES ON COAST. Navy Department Scoking Location for Station In West. Washington, Nov. 12. Tho navy de partment lias decided to establish a tor Tlmo for Demand. nianufactun,' and ropair torpedoes for Chicago, Nov. 10. Railroad ofilclals Li.j.. n..ninrt tinta ' Mo t.riMtintfd to 1'rosldont Taft t0,,, declared that no wago incrcaso TJl0rt, js ,,ut oni tor,,cti0 plant in tho llZtlo whllo ho was at Heattle wu'(l be ' granted their omnlpycs at this United States at present, that at Ncw- inauequatc, Ho ly 100 torpedoes ico that number fire purchased abroad. TJ10 department proposes uitimatey to niiiiiufiictiiro all its torncdocs in this ... . II. f 4 At. i -1. til .. . . . .! (jjSimc . 00 nppiicii 10 cquipmoni mat biiouiu country, and to tliat eim a plant win uavo uoon purennseu a year ago. bo ostablislied on tlie J'acuic (Joast as Though the railroads are insistent thoy goon as Congress makes tho necessary cannot advanco wages at this tlmo, appropriation. Tho exact location of .Htsry rn.ns in Haytl havo causod C0Ininlttc0S nnJ (igcugs the situation. . .. rpiin vtvrtninltnf win I ....... I uu uouroronccs aro oxpoctcu to uogin tno Changes Mado in Navy. r 1 it 11 luuiiifui tuiiu biiiiu. .iiiol na . 1 -....1 . .. ....I 1 - . Ha MiiwauKiw iuuu v"v'v roaos nro emerging irom a p ... I .....1 II. Knnlllrt l ....... . , v . I u lArnmut 1 w w -" 1 uuDiiiuoo uuuiuoniuii. vtiiuu uuiiiu eriod of ngs must i .....1. 11. .-1 (r f Ann VrniirUcji. L wn nimointed comrtis supervisor v-am dniniigc. nulti 24 inch en. first week in December, immediately TIT..,.!.;..,.,... 'NTs.. Irt. PitTttvtnn.lnt tmcn havo been found guilty of following tho expiration of the 30-dny "70 ,7 e xecu iivo offlcer of tie battleship Nc7 Hampshire, has been wrumaun, .Mny . V. ft'"", ' V. ordored to duty in command of tno n.s Franrlsro Chlnoso. who aro f ,ooa. ""'BT"n l ' cruiser New Orleans. Commander R. - 1 P11.V ifiiinv iiir 111.1 iKiiniiiiiiirLcrn 111 . a long war bldo tlioir Cleveland to look after tho vote which tno mon navo recently tancn on tiicir ,, ii, s. nMl1 ftrinrn.i tn SntBii-M n coiiieroiioo nt iewpvago uomanus, anu 10 mnito nrrangc- tnk(J cominanu of the scout cruiser Sa KiiM. 1 n, 1. . (liHciiNHed nlans to nro- nioiiti for Drosontinir tho notices to tho 1 1 u. .m rS;.o.i... a t. Mi-! l.cv infant mortality. Hastorn roads. Ho is expected to ro- t.'nv. thn former nnval nido to Prosi- ... ... 1 turn nnn tn luimiiri tun 8iLii.ir.inn in run l . .. t n t. !ti i i - .1 1 i i.v i.inif r.iimnr nr sxavr a uanv. . . . .-. . iiuui. jtuusu cii. mm win uu muuis 1st i lira " caslner and wouuuou .1 ' i i . 10 1,10 uauiesmp oanocucut, uiu un- &(prM..loat nnil hi negro chauffeur. comprehensive movement in the East. 8hip of tbo Atlantic fleet, for duty READJUST COAST RATES. Intorstato Commorco Commissioners Ro- turn to Washington. Wn.liltifrfon. Nov. 0. When Inter- stato Commorco Commissioners Clarkb and Cockroll arrivo in wasnington to morrow morning nil tho members of the will havo rottirnod from a 'trip that will probably result in a com- ploto roadjustmoni 01 iroigui. tawu tno lar west. Growing out of tho now, famous 8po in whlnh thn flhinDcrfl of tho inland omplro claimed a radical roduction of rates on commodities both from tho oast and (tho Pacific coast, Mm cniinii now under consideration com- priso a lint of more than 100. Thcso inland cities allego unjust rates from, tho cast and from tho Mississippi River points in particular. Thoy claim that rates to tho Pacific Coast aro much cboapor for a much longor haul and ask reductions. Tho decision in tho BpoRano rato caBO, which, It is believed, will bo fol lowed in all othor cases, was based on tho theory that tho railroads' conten tion that water competition toward tho coast rates was correct. All complaints that havo boon filed since tho Spokano differences havo boon based on tho alfpgation that tho rates in themBolvcs wqxo unreasonable. It is not likely that 'decisions in any of tho cases will bo handdd down until early in January. FISHERIES BRING MILLIONS. SHIP SUBSIDY URGED President Tells Southern States They Should Work for It. Rebellion Against Japanoso Rulo Q6os ' 'Steadily Forward-. Kobe, Japan No. a. -Meager news from Cored is to the effect that the up rising started by tho natives as a pro test agalrlBt tho occupation of tho kingdom bjr Japan, while activo In Smmm-im isjjpheld Jnpahefld soldiers. This is taken here to moan that the Japanese censor a buBy, for it Is well jaft aj8) Wants Faderal Health Bu- known that the Koreans, animated by equally as great love of country as their invaders, will never resign them selves to bp governed by tho . hated Japanese until they are completely brought under subjection. A correspondent of tho Japan Chron reau. to Look After Sanitary, Conditions of Nation. Aueusta. Ga.i Nov.- 9. President Taft yesterday played at golf with his .host in Augusta, Major Josepn v. uumming, defeating him. 2 up and 4 to go: oponed icle writes that the resistance offered tho Georgia-Carolina Intorstato Fair; Pacific Canneries DidWries Furnish '' T Work for liltf Army. Washington, Nor. ll.-Thc prelimi nary report of tho census ljurcau for th fisheries of the Pacific ocean for tho year ending December 31 1009, which is now complete, gives statistics con fined to tho fishing indus'try and does not includo; wholesale fisi dealers or canneries. Tho final report will con tain an analysis of tho totals and will prosent statistics for otlior phases of tho industry. Thoro are C9Q4 independent fishermen, 6951 wago-earning .fishermen, and 257 vosscls employed, valued at $1,731,052. Outfits, such as bait, fuel, provisions,' vnluod at $507,022; 7203 boats, $1,244, 802; apparatus of capture, $2,458,780, consisting of dredges, tongs, otc, $8770; 9752 gillnets, $1,135,500; lines, $54,270; 382 pouad and trap nets, $709,300; 595 seines, l.n.UJU; zoji trammel nets, to the reforms desired to be brought tct e2of felloViS abcutby the stronger nation is more zoaa and j0ft tho city at 3 P. M..for matter of misunderstanding than Florence, S. C. 1an I A call upon tno prcaiuunt at mo guu. anything else. . . tnvlaftnn hv TV uobb tho The Corean ofiicialSi it is said, know hfn.Ahill nlavnr. tha oxtromo cordiality full well what Japan iB trying to do, 0 ti,0 reCeption of tho president in his but the soldiers sent to occupy the land "winter capitol" and tho good fellow are responsible, .for the hostile feeling ship extended to his entourage, were that has arisen. The, coolie class sees the features of tho day. tha tinvn wrnncrht hv the military In his address at tho fairgrounds tho force, the plundered stores', the out- president touched upon a number of raged women, tho ill treatment afford- "crs nla.tjon11 importance. The edBthemenand.aoeff.not know what is yno e of hi, address was natfona behind all -hia. . : health should- accomplish for tho nation The poorer classes, are unaware that it8(jlf hat tho nation had accompiished nO I700U UI llltSir ItUlU lO UOV Uapou I fn. nthnra in Muhn nnrl Ponntni seeking.' They look Upon-the decupa- Tho "president aWo talked ship suc tion merely bb a" pretext to'gain pos- Bidy and suggested that tho plan mer seasiorr 6'f tho country, and their blood ited the support of the South cspo- boils arid. they rise up againBtkthe' in- cially of cotton manufacturing states unrioro . . . I liKo ueorgia ana Houtn uaroiina. Air. Incidental td tha improvement of Aa"'8 speecn in part ioiiows: jiii. ;n ih. omnirii tnw onma n. J-t seems to me mat tno most lm- UI1JU1MV1ID .Al bUW V ww ... ... , ... -s a y- - r siQ portanc suDject ana tno most important HUiyuu. w uayan. ;lA!An nf nhinfff So that whi. ro. this is felt to be the ultimate object. , . fn th ' nf5on nf nnr nnt. Whether 'that ;be teup or not the fact ural resourceg. Unies3 wo can Becuro remains tbat japan-Haa'arreaay worKea i n;fnrm tatn pn-nnfimtinn. Tiniform hum'erous and' appreciable refonnB state legislation with reference to tho among tbe oorenns. t i ji if i auiliuo, nn.uuy , wyw I l. 41111.11 v iiui,d, as recorder of tho board of inspection! $cp570. 44 whcoJt) $o3G.000. misccl- "r " Ono no nt on wh en a ranroau man- - i,j e . ... , . . .. .1 t I ' . .... ...... 1" V111U1. V. , & wmmiH'g gin nniiei inio n mini- ngcr was ompliatic touay is ttiat tnc Schroeder. staff of Rear-Admiral bflwhling 111 nn effort to save her railroads will not recognize tho claim w... i.Ami.. ltut ti.tii itiim imrnnii. 1 . ti it. -i. .1 t t AMAMMi.n 'htnaskvil robbers nt I'ortlnnd tied mou and Enginomnn'tQ legislate for on- .1.-1.. 1 11 ii. l.m.ttn 1 mtifwirR nr in nncroncn on ma lurisuic-1 S.ZUllV 111IU LIIL'U IIIII0UI.IWI1 UVUav ' " ' . . " ' - . I a f A A I. . T f T n,. r. n.ii.n lion Oi UIU urui.uuiiiuuu Ul AJUUVHIUVltv Englnoors. About $100 was secured. SMUGGLERS SOUGHT FOR. fir money. An atlemnt was made to burn n col- ml tpiritunliKt and his family at Chi ia foal ol was poured on tho front put of ihc Iioiiho and n match applied, m tbe fire was extinguished. Two prominent Oakland bankers havo ki arrested for making dummy loans, ,.,.,.. y, n -nv inror iomo year for five years for tho exposition, i timber miser has offered to climb days past' inquiries have been made which would havo ra V.f .OOO tho t McKmley, In Alaska, for $10, h , & tl, .United ! flj SfflS t &.S& boincr Bmucclod from victorin I iiiBiinrnoL iiniiinrrnr iilmil nnn nunin i - . . s.t'i taN. and Taft may have to take o Vas ngt on y way or tno uuu IJM, I ii t ft Chinoso Aro Believed to Bring in Con- traband Opium. California Busy on Fair. Washington. Nov. 10. To further tho project for a world's fair in San Fran cisco in 1913, Stnto Senator Ed I. Wolfo of California today conferred with Itopresontntivo Kahn. Mr. Kahn will introduce a bill at "tho noxt Con trross to appropriate money for tho ox- position. Mr. Wolfo recently intro duced, and tho California legislature passod, a bill to appropriate $500,000 a from tho state. Ballinger to Answor Olavis. .nemitlv a numbor of Chinese wore WaBhincton. Nov. 13. Secretary Bal At txnlosion of koroaono in a Wnr- hmnrflit nnrnss as stowaways on tho Uncor will avail himself of tho first (ill, Minn., house caused tho death of Ltoamors Minnesota and Cymric, boing opportunity to tnko up with President fuailv of sovnn. wt.,i iv Mm Tlnltml States immlcra- Tnft .he latest publication of the Glavis n.' . .. -a , hinn nmr.rs whon tho stenhiors wore at charces affecting -tho attitude of tliVr s cuun oi nnnnnis nonis iiiiil orni i . . . .. . n t. i ., . t i ,. i. - ti..i.n letting i. nni n'JinlMft, nf , Knw Pugot souml ports, un .tijc . interior it-pu ..ici Irt'Inti irnmhUn.r l,w - numbor of cases or opium were ouippuu co.n mmi. y .h .u w .- I from llong iiong lO tins port numu miiuiihhi win uujiw-iiu inu hum " ' Fiirther 1k1pm nn Mm RnnUinm Vn-1 .....u.a n,m nml wnrn rotnrncd. bolni! tho mntter. Secretary Ballinger ex- nvn.1 4rn flirt Itntwnnn Pnrf I n. tn1 1 nf TTnntr TContr to nnots to hand to President Taft a copy i... . - juu.it. v. r. .. .- . r T..A--;i -j. uaiicaiinn .'rnni in .ttn n tinrrni wltll OU1UII1 or Illfl Iirst .11111 Will ropuri. iiuuilt ui ' . ... it:uiiuiiit k.ij..w.w n i I . . .-. ... v.- v..i. .... a. . . Uflt.r. which hnd boon substituted. tncnes to tins aocumeni as it win cui .tn iuri lias ininnriiKKi n urim .-.--, "g the pol.co who aro supposed to . . - . uio jpceanij; automoblllsts. , . wage rigm cphv & Aitrolog riow declare U.at ttfo tall ' Pittdbu-rg-, Pa., Nov.9.-Thqm as L of i. t.i,. a ...,,i ii.. ...ii. Tjiw . nroa dent of the United Mine mtMnv i.i.t i ,...m - u I ,,-r.rioru nf Amnricn. indicated in nn - ....t......W I fnln Mr Tlnlllnfrnr's views on tho CfOn oVal treatment of puilic land question. Poary's Proof Satisfactory. . .. Washington, Nov. 10. That tho Na h j V: t"0' " U0I,0VUU lu .,!, f tlm mines was improving nnd Min fnf that ho has boon invitod to " UOWll. w... - H. V,,." al. ".i -f .S. WaS bOUnd lO COnvinuu uums o. " UCUVOr lllO Jirat ui "o iiuunu A.n.aari pnnnr.nnce in his re-hinfnro tho sooiotv on Novombor 12. A its 80- rjriL'fitnnrnfllHflncvof thd orcan- .public statomouf 6fifJio.' findings' of tl(q ejourdcy tfo final tomb of the :,,T r la ni tfitfUwVlocalBbava socioty will bo mttdo' Whin ii Aay'-or hmiy. "a"?OT that two, It is announced. All of eary's (jf.y tm alpng tho AlaBlan nlimel his opponent, William Green, . "uuvi'ii sovorai vcssois nsiioro. n cMo wot ih'cm is Jn- tw streets of Nome, ot Un, " Uio'gal P)d.ral job a Declined. W?rt'!iV,r Yrk WlU Albuquerque, N M.f Nov 9 -Wil- ZZ .X ri , W ,,la' I,lHC0, t . .. Ham Robinson, editor of the Roswell X,ce with 'his family hi Aing-. 7' PoaYy to submit his RcRator-Tribune, and a well known .g nQt contomplating an oxneditlon - uiu .uanisn nuiiionncp. outhor, who was oiierou mo Ku.i.v.a- o t,10 B(aih ol AlrSi ymry aecinrcu The trJkitiK. imiillu Jbf tho Clovoland, ship of Now Mexico to succeed Gover- )ftto toany-, wh0n informal of a report - m school ill J rfllnrnod nor Curry, whoso resignation -takes that tho commander Would bond an ox- M school hAvo all returned. nor uurry, , ann0Unced today nodition to seek tho south polo within eaen o h n.i. .inn uiiuwt. a ---- a a. a ua.m ., ' .. a i ai.a ai..n i,v. tllta UUM"K puaoiuio iu oii At -i. u. J M not IOei COmpOlOllV iu Hum MUD 110XS UVO Jfuiun, niiiv- ouu Aku yui immigration; to America. OBjtlon nnd would declino the tivoly this was untrue. Edward vtt nt nrnnt. Urltaln Lir- mr. nnblnson said: "lama n "fat celebrated his '58th birthday. !!' Ln nnd would rathor work . Doctor Commands SltipV fru.. ... . . . " "l'r- naM.niii ... . ,. Vrt,F . iq a artt.frV "u8 eott ors in British 'Columbia on a newspaper umn u i""- "'uui ' . ' i1 PWparlni? for n Jffnnir from In- ' Moyor today sottlod tho controversy as. ils larln8 for an aftack from In TTlin,eflnn lt8 ranny. to whether a no ofilcer or medical Seatllft ,,.i - vwotLfiiin riiiii'tirn ii il vis duiivu i iHtnii ..... - t m iinHiiirTii hiiiii ouiudu uv ii LW7 of silk "that was boing tho Visayas group, 'iuyi " - Dnri?00, G00eo Piokoroll. of tho modi In. ' crossed by a typnoon V , , to c0mmnna tho vessel. Tho Lahm Not in Disgrace. cton, Nov. 10. No roflootion tfffw nml Chickasaw Indians havo nJW m navigation of tho ship will bo i flwd citizenship because pwvlj M ffinfl mirJni aro of a merchant sajllng master. iwcgulurltios. Villi;:. .n,i mush oronorty and crops lACMbmsn nn.! ,1.U U1 In Pnll. won, dOsWod. The Wind, which WttS III fean wh0 hM just boon arr01ltoa Boncuo Vessel Wrecked. Sbim city for marrying a sixth Vancouver, B. 0., Nov. lo.-ioiiow alry Thf, t 'tout BoourinR dlvoroei from Ing tho wreck of tho "toamor Om inoca of rlotken. ,ini ' 4?.. "-.v .. i,,i ibi, Bkeona rivor on Saturday, tno j bo iu chargo en trj". lual ?n. ?" I i?i.iin.M n ilstor steamer, wont to "nuHco m matrimony. 7k- flk vnssol. Owlnff to Ivod in tho ordor dotaohing tnntonnnt Frank IL Lahm from tho Aoronnutical sorvico of'therslgftal corps, and directing him to join tho Sixth ils war mado plain toaay tho ar department. lancous tackle, $53,080: shore and acces sory property, $317,910; cash capital, $ii7,a7U. ' Argentina Feeds England. Washington, Nov, 11. Britons aro ceasing to look to America for their supply of "tho roast beef of old Kng land," and aro turning moro and more to Argentina for meats and cattle. It N. Bartlottan, consul general at Buenos Ayrcs, informed tho department of com merce and labor today that tho trafiic in beef from Argentina to England was growing rapidly, and that the British isles aro becoming moro anu moro uo pendent on tho South Amorican republic for their meat supplies. . Gain of Exports Hugo. Washington, Nov. 12. An increase of moro than $21,000,000 in tho value of tho exports of domestic products from the United btates is shown- for last Oc tobcr, .comparod with .a liko period last year, tho respective total being tjid, 043,720, against $101,783,048. Exports of wheat declined from ia.U3S,l4t, bu;h els for October, 1908, to 8,700,419 bush els in October last and tho value of ex ports of moat aijd dairy products fell from SU.y33.3l.iMn October. 1908.. to vfS,atH,840 in Octobqr, JUIW. Postal Deficit Grows. Washington, Nov. 11. A postal ;le ficioncy of $17,4S9,770, an incrcaso 4o.f $509,491 over last year, was announced in tho annual report of Merritt 6. uhanco. auditor of tho nostoflico donart tmenti which was nindo public today. .viMiHVu ruvuiiues ior uio uscai yc.r onUodJuno 30 last amounted to $203.- 00i:,J3J, an incrcaso of 0.31 por cent ovor tho preceding year. Audited ox pouditurcs incrqaod 0.07 por cent, in cliuUug-lonKctf'by.'flro, burglary, otc. i Brldgo Plans Approved. Wiishincton. Nhv 12. Tho nothiir' sccrotarwof war, recommendation oi tho chiof-oa engintors nnd tho judco ad v-V?Alf(VniiArnl nt. flm nr...i. I... n .... . w Mva.i.... 1 ai.u i.uiij, Aitia lijl1 proved tho plans fxir tho now O. It. & N, bridge nciyiss tho! Willnmetto river at Poriland. Notification of this approval Will bo SOllt to tho railro.id enmnnnv through Mnjor KHvannugh at Portland. Thin leaves tho 4rnilroad without ro Btraint in its construction of tho bridge so xar ,us mo government is concorned ,m Tost Monitor Now Gun. Wnshihgton, Nov. 10. Preparations to tdst the bigebst cun tho navv has yet undortakon tf try out will bogin at Indian Ilend proving grounds whon tho now 14-inCh canrion just completed- by tho Midvnlo Stcijl Company, of Phila dolphia, Urrivos 4 at tho Washington navy yard. Tho -monster is on Us wav horo and ovorything is prepared to rush tue unisaing touvues on it. Wickorsham Majy Succoed Pockham Washincrton. Nhv. 0 Tt In hnln sistently rumored horo that Goorgo W. Wickorsham of Now York, attomev. gonoral of tho Unitod States, is to bo appointoa assoemto lustlco of tho su promo court to succeed tho lato Itufus Pockham. It is not known whether Wickorsham will accept if tho appoint in u in is onoroo to aim. Carrier Examinations Sot. Visited mnnv hUf.pti, nlar-nn in f!10 r?!!l..J. lltw water, sho uroundod Washington, Nov. 12. Olvil sorvico uarn nn isi.. i i ... t . r Piirrw ii i. Lriin miuihiiiuliuiio nm uu w v uwwm llllnM . 7 u . . . ?. ffntolto lMSM " total t Portkmd, Tr.uH.lo .n4 D.yton Jo. Honduras Galled Down. Washington, Nov. 9. Tho state do partmont has takon stons to eorrnat tlm ill-troatmont which tho government of jipnnuras is cnargod with having ao corded A. It. Miller, an Amcrlcnn et izon, who has business interests in San Pedro and Puerto Cortez, and has made ropresontations concerning the matter POLICE FORM OLIGARCHY. preservation of our forests and the cuqalization of tho water, which falls from the clouds, and tho preservation of our soil from being washed dot to rsea, we shall not be able to carry out 1.4 . m. -. Chicago Patrolmen's -Union Refuses program sec ior us oy xneoaoro . j f J L... r.Lnf I A.WWJW V-AW, VIAAAIAA ,U O Vi. J WUUCUUU1 To Be Governed by Chief. ' Mmmnn a ltnA f thpt Cdfc'ago, Nov. 9. Tbe organization highest importance to tho safety and known as the United Police of Chica- P?orv"BB OI F loa'" .. . i- ....... a. a. j j Eegardmg national sanitation the go. cncwnicn is more aptiy auDDea me president said: "Policemen'ir union." today at its an- '.'Wo now havo various bureaus in Tiual meeting Sundered all tieB which Washington which have functions con . i . .. , ..) . . nectod with tho suppression of dis- Douna ic to neaas oi me aepartmeni. ease3 an(1 the stu(ly of the diff crent The organization virtually declared its diseases, but thoy aro scattered and independence by ousting from office all "l?. nef at ,D0 un'tedtin f.no Uru present officials and electing an insur- stUfy of questions of health under all gent ticket, the members of which are conditions prevailing 'in this country, avowedly hostile to control of the union so that by tho circulation of the knowl- by tbe chief of police or any of tbe edgo obtained it may enable tho people men responsible to the taxpayers for to live hygienic lives. the way the police department does. "Now it is truo that the health of nr fniln tn Ho. it worlc. the citizens is directly committed to Rf?0flt twlan'a nxfinn moan that the State, but it IS also trUO that tho hereafter the mayor and chief cannot ofiexill ia, cmittod ii A j. isi f by tho constitution to tho stato. Never- discharge ox discipline any member of thcs thfi :,..,, Atnnrtrnnni. fcM the United Police, without calling down found much that it can do to assist ine wram oi moir organ lzauon. il tbo agriculture of the country. means tbe police will work to suit "I expect to recommend to Coneress themselves, regardless of tbe public or that there be a union of all the exoeri- their superior officers. It creates in mental departments of the government Chicago ;a modern rretonan uuard, ior tno discovery of lines of health and which recognizes no ruler but those it study or disease." chooses. TRAINMEN DEMAND XNOEEASE All Lines on Atlantic Side of Chicago Organize Bucket' Brigade and Fieht to B Involved. Fire From Orphans. .Chicago, -Nov. 3. Domands for uni- 'ltfl.M .1. n.l.. I .1 Z f .-A i .i j yt n . m i iu"" awjouuiM uuu u wajjo increase oi Clevelafld, NoV. 9;-t-Twelve brave about' 12 per cent are to be made bv nuns at SL Vincent's Orphan asylum Conductors and trainmen on every rail organized a bucket brigade, put out a road s.m ?ast Lhicae' ,T,ho Off Til n t-OTTl OT1 f ttttFltOGr VK (tf nnJ 1 v. fire.at the top of the building tonight, oludes every railroad east of 'the Illi and queljedan incipient panic The uois Central's main southern line and okert)oye.sylum, which housoU 400 ""ISL Chesapeake & Ohio Bail- ..tie V.H.O, wo .ow " i penuous wago movement over made by there' wES danger. htho railroad brotherhoods, and has been Tbe sisters, passirig-buckets: of wa- under consideration two years. There terupthe stairs andcDounne it on the are hints tonight that all western rail- b'laze. senbihQsbicrCe&b" bova to' oversee roads will be drawn into tho struccle. the little' ones- atf their etoiliea. Those JnciSont fo the eastern demands, tho who attempted to rush, out were or- vitchmen and yardmen in Chicago, peea J3acc ana wnen ireip unvra "rv'i v , vuu from the outaid'e, the children, some of 0jX 1rna5Tr,a,"mon skinS a l lu- ifrr ".,1 X v"h Eighteen of :t largo trunk lines were at their -books, while tha nuns. :.v. :. s i.t- s. . TWELVE NUNS HEROINES. k Santa Jtoubse GuthneV Qfad! tfdv. The Saiita ' eaJ UoJiiw'lv, r.0.litVi.n v.nn .,tr I 4. t, lAA.IlVtl 111 UAiaUUllin UlU DUllDlOU If givon by-eithor side of a contemplated change ia wages or working conditions. Eight Perish In Plamos. great lds since 'tH.'2-cent passenger. . . ow ork' Nov. 9. Iron-bound win- low Wvll. Ill CIlcCl, aCCOruing lAJ Ml. lw - .v ,uu v-43.ujju Xivux ucmu affidavit filed in-tho United Statfea Dis- of o'ght workers in Itobort Morrison & trict court ' today by that company. Sons' comb factory in Brooklyn, which The, document aeaetta that the Santa caught Are today, and fire othor men Po carried-237,441 mhro naaaentrfirH in' Probably wore fatally injured in mak- -,lnr.Q n,. ,j: it MUK tuolr oscapo from tno structure. 1908 than tho preceding year, its pas- hvTlliam O. Morrison, son of tho owner J, h . I, 6 , , of tho plant, lost his life in tho names 525. Owing to the compulsory low whilo trying to reach the safe and close freight rate, it is claimed that there- its doors. His father was among tho ceipta Bhowed a decrease of over ?200,- injured. Forty employes woro in tho uuu. factory whon tho nro started. Many jumpod -from tho third lloor windows and woro injured. Prosecuted for Air Scorching. Paris, Nov. 8. The first prosecution for furiouB flying willTohortly occur in the courts here. M. Blanch, who Hopgrowors Grow Rich. Whoatland, Cal., Nov. 0. Owing to crashed into the crowd at Port Aviation tLo reC0ILt r,l80 ln tho Pco of hops,. three weeks ago and hurt several pea-M1'0 V "r" company has com pie, is the defendant. Two victims a!!f.?h"f 'i',.? STJSfSlS have summoned hhn for furious driving .ftr0 B0w bojng sot. Tho recent rise ia in the air. Curiously enough.Jtlie proa- Bloant $1 000,000 additional proQt ecuting lawyer ia Paul Fay, who is a f0r tho growers of bops in this dis-Bon-in-law of Mrs. Hartsberg, whoso trict, and ono firm, tho Dursts, mado nusoana Drougnt vviiDur vvrignc- to i one-nair this amount. They own tho France. largost hopyards in the world. Many carloads of this year's crop are now being shipped from this point. Japan to Meet Russia. Paris, Nov. 0. A special dispatch from Pekin Bays that In spite of official denial M. Kokovjofr, the Russian min iBter of finance, who will confer short Gold Strike in California. Novada City, Cal., Nov. 9,-rWord was recoivod horo today that a rich if f Slr A It O fl tiAAn mm.1a In 4 1 A "lm A rn ly with Japanese representative, M, raino at Forest, near here. Several Kurachi, director of the political bu- pounds of nuggets have been taken rea of Tokio foreign office, baa arrived from the gravel, one of which weighed atDalny, 10 ounces. to tnat government.