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EfflTS OF THE DAY , TROOPS ARE CALLED. Vlolonco roared at ohorry, ill., whon uooa Aro Rocovorod. Plinri-o- Til - ht- V ... Rflthnrni! fr-nm 111 h"".! .t"7 "VYl "--"oops have Sfitrjy HUIIIO uuiumuu Hum flu uu cauou to provont any untoward ' two nf fhQ Wnrlil demonstration nf tl.o St. Paul coal mlno faiia u ! nnu, when bodies of the 300 men fltmi,,i by Saturday.' cntastropho aro brought to tlio surface Shoriff Sknirltm.t nt KEPJREDrUK lllt hm KtAUtR , iu opnnguoiu into yesterday, asking wvu.Hur loncon to sond sovornl com panics of stato militia. 80 far no vlo, lonco has boon displayed and Stntn', Allornoy Eckhnrt hopes by the nres. onco of a small guard to provont any nruuvJBUU IHOVn on tlm 11. minors, whoso footings have' boon rndo's "P y l0"a 0t tlloIr C01"- 'leu Nporlnnt but Not Loss Infer- t ..!- Mnnnnn turn irom font (111115 i"-rr- w- Outsldo tlio Stato. inon ny bo is not czar of the loose- 1 Kiphniotiil, Va., boy's vision is ' ,l,...ll,.M. lnlf. nl iilifM. lm nnn ck our men who hold up a Union Wlion tho bodl PH Will 1A l..,t.i 1. tho HUrfaco is doubtful Vnvtn 41.- officials bollevo any of tho 300 en tombed men aro alive. Tho subtor ranottii llros vostordnv tonso than whon tho mnn trapped and no efforts could bo mado iu uuiur wio nuns. jentrnffil to life imprlsonmont. t -i.,.. 1.,... .iiil,iniui....i ..11 Wlm to the $:i,fS00,0Q0 houso in Now ,r Chief Koran, of Chicago, arrived tSa for n consideration of $100,000. wlt1' supply of hoso and chomlcal .... 1 1 mi 1 , flro oxtingtilshors. Tho seal over tho A Ul'ayct e, lnd., milllonairo has I110uth of tho shaft was perforated aid uiilntilit rnflinr Minn it - -. . - iwuuiunu unu Iru! or tho iniinler of 0110 of his om fon-tfor Aldrieh snya tho coming (af "ill liavo a. ing insK aiioart of in disposing of vital questions to ; Japan's principal minora productions art, in order of importnnco named, cop- f, luljmiir, Hiivr, iron, coai, petro Itiim, and o'd. 11 was intondod to for wntn, ciiemieals down through pipes. A thor momotor in tho sand on top of tho seal showed a tomnoraturo of nn .in Indlcatinir that1 hont hi tlm (ntrt. J mo iniuo was itnnso. nil nf irnrnn shook his head. "It's no uso," ho said, "to lift tho ml, as it would moan that tho wholo mino would blazo up and thoro would 00 no possioimy of recovering oven tho bodl08. Tho COftl ilnnnI San Franelnco's wnrring Ohincso nro V'0 t'""or supports wou flt.iKir.meni mea nin nopo or fiu- ,mvn .-,-,, 1 At ftrocitv anu inus mmrovo tiicir Li ... " u luniuma NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL FORTHCOMINa MESSAGE. Prcsldont Taft WiU Ask for Epoch- Mnklng Changes. Washincrton, Nov. 10-Tho chief ALL HAVE A CHANCE IS LIKE GIBRALTAR, wbine ferocity ijjtiog c ftif iency All-orf T I'atrlck, convicted of tlio . t i.i.. , 1 -vr vi. ia IfOO, lia m'i'iirod a writ of habeas (trpos, rt-t uriiuldo jNovomuor zv. Pom I'ius dt'cinres Hint Frunco dis oiainiitcs wantonly against Catholic -titlKM. Iwtaty bodies have been locntod in tit nine at merry, jii, unu lias been iwovereu, Loeb hn bpgun houscclonuing at tho Xt lork customs houso by discharge Ui ux employes. Ue lntt(l Htnles legation at San- fyp tvJl ho closed unless Cliilo rcc- the .lKop claim. to MAY DEFY PEOPLE. Britblh Houso of Lords ThrnatAn Rojoct Budgot. London, ov. 17. In tho houso of lords today Lord Lansdowno. lcndnr nt tho opposition, gave tho formal and ox poctod notice of his intention to movo for tho rejection of tho budgot bill Whon it comes ur next Mondav. ills motion, ho said, would bo ex pressed thus: "I movo that this houso is not justified in giving its consent to miis uni until it lias boon submitted to tho judgment of tho country." Tho terms of Lord Lansdowno 's mo tlon wero communicated to Promior IK W ?. "'ifP ?110?1,, 01 Asqulth and discussed by tho cabinet liw.ipoo m connection with tho fuiluro emmnil. tTnlnninfo fltiKnfnnin Mm son council. Unionists anticipate that 300 peers will support Lord Lansdownc, wmio supporters 01 tho covornment in tlio iiouso or lords number only 40. un tlio rejection of tho budget it is expected that tho premier will movo in tho houso of commons a resolution strongly condomninK tho poors' nction, amrming tho soio rignt of tlio com mons to deal with matters of taxation and declaring lho poors' attempt to Torco a dissolution unconstitutional AVhnt further courso Premier Asquith will tnko is not known, but it is quite unlikely that tho cabinet will resign, unloss tho government is defeated at the elections, tfibatik nt Tipton, I ml. Italy lias prepared an incomo tax tilt the government revenues may bo ifp: up ani at tno snniu tlmo tho bur in on the poor relieved. B. W. Oihler, editor-in-chief of tho (tnry imigjtzino, is dead. Ho was m JM and was 0110 of tho most tmsnitnt writers in tho United Stntcs. Il I. ...M Sa . a aaa u 11 am uoiini uoni win marrv ipla if he can socuro pnpal annul tant of his marriage with Anna Clould. Friends of ex -Secretary Carlisle have uue nope 01 tits recovery. John Q, Carlisle is mnph Imnrnvml. al hit physician says his condition Is i.ivuiagmg, tit tlP.Irl fit MiO l,ln a I.. uMr,;;. .J :V.r V-.VA' . Boll Telephono Takes Ovor Westoni . . -uu cuu-k maun 1 .... , , , pint him. Western Union Telograph Company. Ssipicion noints Boston, Nov. 17. A long strido ijhn ns implicated In tho sugar toward tho comploto control by ono tail frauds. corporation of all wiro communication n ,, , .... In tho United Stntcs was mado today "woriiia millionaire, la aoriously 111 Tolophono & Telegraph company of tho -w , Mntitrni nr -thA Wim iirn ninn 1G1Q ltiioIj company. fVs Htnln flirt nlionmt inn nmTilnfft. tho incorporation of a now $1,000,000, 000 comnanv is announced. It is Baid BILLION DOLLAR MEEQER. We two Portland boys who hold up IvF, ,at 8nn 'Toso' Cal., and secured Wltf, bavo pleaded guilty. .1 J w ""''"'" cim- tlio now corporation 1 wtte for tho Moxicnn prosldoncy, has 592,(7,100 of bonds r Pe to Europo for a longthy tour. American Telephono & r. 1 vcacrai j eyos, montionod ns a can- tho now corporation will includo tho iv.M.tu.j.ius in iiicamirua aro 8aiuir'wv --- - ---- lave the govornmont army in a bad U" outstanding $105,000,000 of bonds niMl BlUCAO Ui- HIV UUOIUJU win nnnv. Ckirlu v .J The acquisition , of thq Western Union hfnw i, vuwu iuuuuut stock UV tllO JJ0H company mm uuun in A 11?V.V"U10 S18.1? progress' for six months, and only a M- i . juu-o uu uuu unu igiti ciOnt nnlOlinc IO lliuuro tunnui, ou.ii nnd stock of tho Tolonhono & Tclecrnnh com Revolutionists in Nlcarntrua nro snid pany. known ns tho Bell company, and Ntion and threaten it with nnnlhila WMiihed 73 homos. .He leader &t0 lmvo tho president 's army 8rtiaJ ,ftw ,,nB boon proclaimed in m of tho mayor. .tog Manuel, of Portucal. is visit- 'DBlat'. It la bollovod ho Js 6l "ivcrton. Pntn . 1- 10 i.i... . laow T it i'Uiw jo iiiuiiua ui J, . "ron(l tralllo has boon inter- nun somewhat. T-l Condition Tl. n M ...... UUI1U VI, V.UI11P1U, l c,rctary of tbo treasury, has as ftafJ a serious aspect. humi'tr'?cr ' fc,,o coppor companios O1SK1 1 1 od Stat08" wlth $1,000,000,000 fiai is bolnc orcanizod. T,homa8 F- Qraham of San hi. ''f18. boon choson lioad of tho Stifle The fast bnsoball loaguo. ""lireniO COlirf. linn ann4nnfn1 n M f!e5 m!'""1 nnd flvo othors to 1006 g to Prvont a lynobing trllrawft!inn 6uBnr plantors roport l W m.r, hns boon Jmportod thoro itt. "MI troublo on tho islands Anftii . ,j rotball playor has boon uuo Bonously hurt, ire 1H11 Is ,(lul..t outwardly, but troops "break or foar o anotll0,: Lilian J. (Innn n II,. J'8an p 8 4? morry M" Ada Ballou , irancJsco, .iKHev.n8ag0.1"u, oon rocolyod from U) u'1 aylng no accldont whotovor i DaPP0nod to bis party. in Un fil nnr cent, was taken over, nniflnrs of tho tolenhono company bo tinim Hint tho mercor will savo tno Tlnll comnanv 75.000.000 in now con stmotion, whilo it nlso will onnblo the utilization of wires both tor toiograpu Ing and telephoning. Throo Doad, Fivo Injurod. Pittsburg, Nov. 10. Throo unidonti flod mon nro doad, flvo othors aro sori- ously injured and 12 mon and womon nro sufforlng from bruisos nna anocits, tho rosult of a flro in a lodging-houso on tho rivor front early today. Whon tho flro broko out 30 porsons wero nsloop in tho building. Firemen nrousod them and carried tho womon and childron to safety. Bodlos of tho unldontlflod foroignors woro not found until this aftornoon, whon porsons clonrlng away tho dobris found thorn undor a Btnlrway. Now Map of World. London, Nov. 17. An international couforonco of topogrnplrors mot in Lon don today for tho purposo of doslgn ing n world map intondod to bo ac cepted ns ofllclal by all of the coun trios roprosontod. Tho conforonco is tho diroot outgrowth of tho rocont in ternational geographical congross at Gonova. Tho United States is ropro sontod at tho conforonco by Stephen J. Ifubol and Bailoy WUHa, topographors of tho United States geological survoy. Insano WW Pick Fruit 01.. .i,i Mnv. 17. A rlan for fresh-air iroatraont of tho city's insano at tbo municipal larm ouiuy nouncod today! Tho city will p aco per bods sufforlng from curablo domontla In fruit orchards and vegetable gar , .1 wnrmnRvlllo farm. Simi lar troatment has proved offootivo with drink victims. Manila Dofonses Ablo to Dofond City Against World. Washington, Nov. 20. After tho work of sovoral years and concorning which littlo ni)ws has boon hornlded, the United States today Is in a position to dofond tho city of Manila against tho "cots of the world. War Is believed to bo a long wny olT, if ovor it does come, but if the unex poctod happens and some foreign na tlon attompts to duplii-are Admiral Dowoy's feat, it will And that tho wuv to tho repetition of that trluinith is 1.1 1. . . UIOCKUU, Jf tho Spaniards of somo vcars aero had boon uiven tho senso to fortifv properly, tho rocky Island of Coregidor, ui mo ontranco to -Manila bay, Dowoy might bo rappinir for tho entrance vet. Army ofllcors nnd naval officers, too sny that Coregidor is as strong ns Gib raltar. Tho island is a huge rock, with precipitous sides, rising to a great height over tho wator. Between Coreiridor and tho nolnt of miuninna at tno moutii of Manila bay aro several small islands, on which de fense works will bo built. With these. as nn army ofllcor has put it, "there will bo a cinch put on tho cortninty" uinr, no hostile ship -over will go through to confront Manila with its guns. OEEGON WHEAT HELD HIGH. Farm Valuo D2 Cents Against 83 for Last Year. Wnshinctton, Nov. 18. According to tho doartmont of agriculture crop ro- porc, i&sueu touay, tno larm valuo 01 whoat on November . 1 was 92 conts in Oregon, 80 conts in Washington and 83 cents in Idaho, ns against 83- cents in Oregon, 82 in Washington and 74 in Idaho Novembor 1, 1008. Tho prico hns advanced 5 conts in Oregon sinco October 1, 2 cents in Washington und 8 cents in Idaho. Ore gon and Idnho wheat, both this season and last, weighed CO pounds per bushel, two pounds abovo tho 10-ycar average; Washington wheat weighed 59 pounds, tho average for that state. Forest Work Needs $400,000. Washington, Ncv. 18. Four hundred thousand dollnrs, in tho judgment of Secretary Wilson of tho department of agriculture, will bo necessary to admin ister properly tho 25,000,000 acres of public lands added to tho national for ests by ,1'rcsident Hoosovelt during tho inst six weeKs ot Jus administration. Tho bulk of theso lands aro in Alaska, The appropriation for tho current year tor tho administration of tho national forests is $4,02-1,000. Relief Is Badly Needed. Washington, Nov. 20. Tho American National Hod Cross in this citv todav received the following telegram from National Director Ernest P. Bicknell. at i-nerry, in.: "l'crmanent representa tive relief committee organized, with myself as chairman. Tho governor is sued appeal today directing that contri butions bo sent to Orson Smith. We have a long, hard task ahead. Tho sit nation here is most serious." SETlxiEES WIN DECISION. SETS 1fJJ?Z Japan's Working ef Minchirlin Nines Not a Monopoly. Heal Workers on Irrigation Projects to Bo Paid. Washington, Nov. 10. aotticrs on rrnvnrninnnt (rrttratlnn nroW.fs who as sistod in constructing theso projects, WZWZ rl congross aro not secrets sinco tho re cent tour of tho president. Ho has in dicated pretty clearly in his speeches what thoy will bo, and has mapped out a program more ambitious ana moro ox tonsivo than oven Mr. Hoosovelt him self over attempted. Mr. Taft proposes KNOX SAYS DOOR IS LEFT OPEFT and who wero paid in water users' certificates, sinco declared invalid by the attorney genera), aro to bo paid in cash for such services as they rcn dorcd. This will bo dono under the decision of tho controller of vho treas ury, who concurs in tho view of tho attorney general that tho issuance of certificates was illegal, but who fur ther holds that, inasmuch ns actual work was performed in tho interest of tho government, it must be paid for. Ho directs that this indebtedness bo discharged by money from tho reclam ation fund. As tho controller's decis ion is interpreted, it docs not authorize tho redemption of outstanding certifi cates but morcly directs tho payment 01 tnoso settlors who performed con struction worK. This, in effect, means that tho cer tificates held by settlors who did tho t. !, I. 1. .1 worn win 00 accopica dv tno govern ment as an indication of tho amount duo each settler, but does not justify tbo interior department in redeeming certificates hold by speculators who performed na services. Thoro aro about $300,000 worth of certificates outstanding. Both Nations Assure United States Territory Is Open to Anyone Who Finds Minerals. gross at ono time to ask in a slnglo message for tuo onactmont ox laws mat will, if thoy aro passed, mark tho com ing session of congross as truly epoch-making. Most of tho bills ho proposes to bavo introduced affect corporations in ono w.iv nr nnnf.liAr. nml .1ia mnti fmnnr- tant of them promise to arouso fully Washington, Nov. 10. Ttcconfc treat- as much opposition as anything that ios entered into by China and Japan dovoiopod in tho fight over tho rate M to tho operation of coal mines along bill thrco years ago "Tr. Tntt will nrnnniifl in rnntrrojia lm portant legislation upon at least ten Antung-Mukden railway do not creato tho South Manchurian railway and tho monopolies, and henco aro not viola tions of tho "open door" or the "equal opportunities" principles, to ate, so that from tho present point of tho observance of which all leading view tho prospect is for a long and powers are picugeu. subjects. Each is a, matter which will provoke discussion and arouso opposi tion in congress, especially in tho sen acrimonious session. The chief sub jeets on which tho president will rec ommend legislation aro: This is tho conclusion reached by tho stato department after a long and careful investigation of tho question 1. Suoorvision of tho Issue of stocks involved and bonds by interstate corporations. T? department today issued tho fol- icoadjustment or tho duties and '""'"S amieinem.: powers of tho Interstate Commerce "in view or tno wiaespreaa puDiicity Commission. of tho statement that tho recent Chi- 3. Expansion of tho duties of the ncso-Japaneso agreement relating to bureau of corporations. .Manchuria created for Chinese and 4. Creation of a new bureau in tho Japanese subjects a monopoly to carry department of justice to deal with on mining operations along tho South Extravagance Is Nation's Sin. Washington, Nov. 19. James J. Hill. trie ranroau ouiider, had a talk with President Taft yesterday. Boforo leav- ng tno ivhito houso Hill allogod that tno country must economize in both irivato and government exnenscs. History shows that tho high cost of . t. , - ivuii' i3 mo Beginning or every na tional decline," ho declared. Hill talked to Senator J3ourno, chairman of mo sonato suocommitteo on public ex- poiiuitures. uourno said no was pre paring a roport showing that tho arov- ernmont was spending needlessly from iiu,uuu,uuu to Jjsiuu,uuu,uuu annually. violations of law by interstate carriers, i). .establishment of a so-called "railroad court." G. Amendment of -tbo Sherman anti trust law. 7. Creation of a postal savings bank. is. Hhip subsidies. 9. Amendment of tho procedure re garding tho granting of injunctions, uonservation of natural re sources. KNIFE FOB EUEF. May Manchurian railway and tho Antung Mukden railway, which would exclude Americans from an extensive field 'of industrial enterprise, inquiry has beea made of tho two signatory powers and official assurance has been received from each to the effect that no such, exclusive claim to mining rights was intended by the agreement, and that if minerals are found bv Americans and others within the designated ter- iituiicD, ii u uujucwun wjii do mauo 10 their working mines under concessions granted by China the whole scope and purposo of the agreement being that any oporation by Chinose and Japanese gubjects of tho mines within tho ter ritory mentioned should bo joint as be tween themselves. Qompors' Petition Denied. Washington, Nov. 18. Tho circuit court of appeals yostordny doniod tho PQtttion ot i'rcsident Qompors, vico President Mitchell and Secretary Mor rison of tho American Federation of Labor to stay tho issuance of the man date until .inly 22, thereby giving tho lubor loaders moro timo to perfect thoir appeal to the supremo court. Unless tho supremo court intorvones tho mandate will bo issuod next Saturday. Denies Aiding Trust. Washington, Nov. 18. In a state ment to tho United Press. James B. Reynolds, formorly assistant secretary of the treasury and now a member of tho now tariff board, has entered a broad gonoral donial to tho charges mndo against him to tho effect that ho obstructed tbo prosecution of tho sugar trust. Well Known Wyitor Doad. Washington, Nov. 10. Raymond Al bert Pattorson, a widoly known nows- Eapor writer, diod horo today. Ho had oon connected with tho Ohicngo Trib uno for 31 years, 15 years as its Wash ington correspondent. Ho was a school mato of President Taft Ho was 53 yoars of ago at tho timo of his death. Taft Considers Message. Washington, Nov. 17. Presidont Taft will in a few days considor tho amondmont to tho intorstato commorco nnd anti-trust laws which ho will rec ommend to congross in his message. W. C. Brown, president of tho isow York Contral, was among tho president's callors today. ' Presidont Burios Scrlbo. Washington. Nov. 17. President Taft this afternoon attonded tho fu nornl of Raymond A. Pattorson, lato correspondent of tho Chicago Tribune this city. Mr. rattorsou and tho irosidont wore classmates nt Yalo. and Mr, Taft aotod ns an honorary pall- boaror. Nagel Orders Do Lara Frcod. Washington, Nov. 17. Soorotary Na- gol nnuouncod today that the ovidonco against Do Lara, the Mexican hold at Los Angolos on tho ohargo of being an alion anarohlst, was insufficient to hold him, and ho wlrod to Los Angolos or doring his roloaso. Conforonco Is Postponed. Washington. Nov. 20. B. D. Town- sond's couforonco with Attorney Oon- oral wiCKorsunm tins boon postponed i wcok, ponuing wniou notmng will bo tlrrlug in tho land grant forfoituro ensos. Former Boss of San Francisco Loso Sight and Hearing. San Francisco, Nov. 16. Abo Ruef. former boss of San Francisco, who was absoluto dictator of the city for five years, is threatened with total blind ness and deafness. An operation on his eyes win bo performed next Wed nesday and on tho success of this will depend tho offort to save his hearing, T & 1 At. . f r j.tr ' nuez aaa ueeu in ino coumv nan ior gonoWlof the islands stat nthat H little raor0 than a Pcdine P ""achincry of the government moes SffSiiSotxX ?ral fhiS 5 h?gher C?rt- ftTfe. "ertainty surround- nis bcuicucuu. 10 xuur ytsuia Jul-1 -s ou mihcu aujjm ajuuu cusea JS Typhoon Destroys Towns. Washington, Nov. 10. Tho destruc tive character of tho recent tvnhoon that passed through Tacloban in the Philippines, is indicated by a cable- LOEB CREDITS EOOSEVELT. Collector Says Ex-President Influenced Present Action. New York, Nov. 16. While tho legal ern Lyto, thonco passed through Capiz and out over tho China sea. The army post at uagami was destroyed. Con sidorablo damage was done to property in xaciouan. in Uapiz tho provincial govornmont building and railroad offices and houses built of light mate rial were blown down. Growing crops were uamageu. Pinchot to Know Status. Washington, Nov. 19. It is rumored tonight that Gifford Pinchot. govern ment forester, has written to President Taft, oxpressing a desire to have his status in the administration more clear ly defined so as to set at rest the s6- called controversy between Secretary of the Interior Ballinger and himself . .. ... 1 i iL. . - in i-(jinu io mo consorvanon policies. Tho report has it that in his letter to tho president Mr. Pinchot requestod -nr. inrt to ucciaro himself omphati- L'lmy eiiucr ior nncuot or ior uai- linger. Captaincy for Peary. Washington, Nov. 17. Commander Robert E. Peary, civil ongineer who holds that titlo rank by courtesy, will soon bo promoted to a captaincy in tho civil engineers corps by reason of tho i ' . i . i ruuremuni, ot mo man next nbove. Peary's rank as captain also -will bo by. courtesy, lie will got $8,000 a year. It is said that ho is to apply for re tirement. In that case ho would get $4,000 a year and bo free to do private woric. prisonment by Superior Judge Lawlor after having been convicted of brib ing ono of the "boodling" board of supervisors in the overhead trolley irancniso case. Ruef in talking about his case, at tributes his affliction to lack of air. Ho said: "I have been advised that an opera tion is imperative and have deter mined to submit to it. I have also been informed my afflictions result from lack of air. There is a growth in my nose that is said to also affect my sight and Jieanng. Since I have been out here it has been impossible r a. t. . . lur mu iu yet any air except Dy warn ing, and that only for a short dis tance." WAR CLOUD CLEARS. to interpreted to foreshadow an inquiry which may rank with the insurance upheaval of 1905. Boston and Philadelphia wero brought within the scope of the inves tigation today with the report that the government would attempt to obtain. oacK amies on sugar m those citie3, while investigation went on in New- York with repeated rumors of reach ing "men higher up." Henry L. Stimson, special attorney for the government in the cases, de clined to discuss this phase of tho matter. William Loeb, Jr.. collector of tho port, also was inclined to be reticent, but he repeated that it was through, tho influence of Theodore Roosevelt that the indictment and prosecution of sugar frauds was undertaken. Accord ing to Mr. Loeb. ho had talked over the matter with Mr. Roosevelt before ho took charge of tho customs houso nere. HOPE IS ABANDONED. Jail, Then Shrievalty. Washington, Nov. 19. Rather than ask for clemency from tho government mat nas nxou upon him tho stigma of failure to perform his duty as shoriff, .losepn jv, anipp will probably chooso io go uacic to tno poopio of Hamilton county, Tonn., after his term in jail ror contempt of tho supreme court of 11 . tt 1 "!-. . . . I mo unueu estates has been served. Ho plans to test the Tonnossooans' confi dence in him by asking them to re. . o- oicct mm to oitice. Canada Will Not Be Called Upon Build Navy. Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 16. The reported momentous arrangement between the cabinets of the British and German empires has blighted the prospects of Rescuers Forced to Give Up Work in n. . ri T r . m. . - I mu uimuiun navy, xno proposal tor about $25,000,000 to start the building or war crart win not now be mado to tho Dominion government. News from inside sources is that offi cial information has been received and that an understanding has boon reached betweon England and Germany that may rosult in a period being sot to thoir rivalry in naval construction. As tho chief purposo of tho. projected Ca nadian navy was to aid the mother country in the event of hostilities. which were beliovcd to bo threatened by Gormany, tho rumored arrangement betwoon the governments in London and Borlin clears up tho situation and ronuors unnecessary the heavy expen- riiriirn inr wni- inoa a hw I 'nnn.in Presont indications aro, therefore, that u c?,cals producing carbonic acid tho government will content itself with Pf,wi11 bo forced through pipes to tho trio acquisition of a few vessels of " ... ,m Ui l" mino tomorrow. These Illinois Mine. Cherry, HI., Nov. 16. Tho 300 or more miners entombed in the St. Paul mine by last Saturday's catastrophe are dead. Some of the bodies lio buried beneath thousands of tons of earth which caved in upon them. Theso will never be recovered. Rescue work is teniporarilv nkin. doned. Renowcd fires in the mine mnUn further descents impossible. Fans em ployed in an effort to carry fresh air to the imprisoned men enlivened tho flames. Soon the heat and smoke be came so dense it was necessary again to seal up tie mouth of the hnUtinf shaft, and tonight the entombed man are locked in a death dungeon. Steam No Sunday Mail for Coos Washington. Nov. 18. The milmn.l botweon Marshflold and Mvrtlo Point uomnnas ipiuu ior moderato ejzo and cost, torpedo craft proaominatmg. Land Fraud Indictments. Portland. Nov. 15. Indictments charging them with forming a conspir- uiiy io uuiruuu mo united atates gov ernment out of about 7,000 acres of will havo a tendency to choko out tha flames. Three hundred coffins dored half of them to arrive Timsi and half on Wednesday, Reform Begins in India. Simla, British India, Nov. 16. Tha plan for the reform of the British art- demands $100 for running n flnnini ornmont oui train on Sundavs tn nnrrv mill in rv.no land in tho vicinity of Irricon. Uma BnV towns tlint fhnv mnv lin,A n an.-nn tilla county, Oregon, woro returned hv I ministration v - --, tw uvjtuii ,, , - v , . i , " ' " -""'"j tvu n ua uub sucviuu iao postoiuco uopartmont iWV4Vt j1 oamruujr uixor "uuu u juora jvxoney, secretary of refuses to make a contract on tlmt non against J, Thorburn Rosa. Frank state for India, in tlm fcnnn Af iAia 1 . I T TT11 1 .1 TV -n a. .( ..It . . ' . w v wv oasis, wnicn seems to preclude the pos "UJuro ionn iu. Auouison, all uast uecembor, designed to give India sibllity of tho Coos Bay towns getting rana. These men have been offi an embryo constitution admittintr tho what thoy desire. Coal Case Ordered Reopened. Washington. Nov. 10. President Tnft hns reopened tho Ballingor-Pinchot controversy, according to authoritative information received today. It is un- uuisiuou mat tno presidont nas asked Attorney Gonoral Wickorsham for a writton opinion as to "whether Secre tary of tho Intorior Ballingor's activi ties in tho Cunningham coal lnnd cnsn.q woro within tho law. cors of tho Oregon Land & Water com- natives to nn imnnrtnni oi,., .. - uwsvmmv UUUIW AAA bUU rvi ow"y wipumuua ai mo jugismuon or tno country, wont into now ueruncc xuie uuaranteo & Trust effect today. Thus began a new and uuu ua umuora ul tun iormnr i siriKinrr nnnnh in thn h otnn T). i u - - - I O W UIDlVt I -U I I Lljll company thoy are chargod with having rulo in India. Under tho program all iunijjuua unu special interests may; lojirraouiuiivos io tno viceroys uu iruviuciai councils. committod tho crime named. Woman Doctor Weds Olrl. San Francisco. Nov. 1C Dr. Alico Bush of Oakland, a well known physi cian and dnughtor of Tax Collector King May Step Down. London, Nov. 10. Tho abdication of Bush of San Francisco, was granted a KinS Leopold of Belgium is momon Employers Hold to Liability. vyasntngton, Nov. 17. Tho fedoral divorco yesterday on the unusual plea tari,y expected, according to a corro of fraud in tho marriapo contmnt. Tn spondont - of Rovnold's NAwnnnnm- - 1 . . , O- I - " ' - " pmin worus, ur. iiush found that she Brussels. His dispatches declare that supreme court today dooidod that tho was R K " Mnri Tfln din ? uas ?.n .w,arncu 80ua employers' liability act of innn i! will follow if ho refuses stltutional in tho territories and tho 11; camo u?r? l? woo8 tho throne. It is under-C?!- ItarconsSutS fnro?9pW 2? J?' nlity In tho states was not passod upon. Heney Ordered to Oregon, Washington, Nov. 17. Formal an nouncoment was mado at tho depart muuv u juauco loaay or wio reappoint uium ul xrancis j, nonoy as Carlisle Seriously Hi. Now York. Nov. 10. John n. C.nr. lislo, who was seorotarv of tha trns. . a . - 1 ury unuer a-rosmont Ulevoland, was re negotiating with Prince Albert, heir to tho throne, to persuade him to suc ceed his father. , Moors Send Submission. attorney goneral to represent tho gov- he lies serious v 1 1 Vi i , trlbsmon ha Mat thoir subrala. ornmont in tho Oregoaland cases. final tto?ui ' Intoa- ? onqto Q Marina, commander of W-HUUU A,f LVO, i