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MKDFOttD, OK ISO ON, St'NDAY, DKCIttlOER 11, 1910.
IN THREE SECTIONS
No. 224
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LIVE UNDE
uIuIljlOu
Law Closinn Stream to Commercial
Flshliifl Goes Into Effect MasUr
Fish Warden Says Law Will Go
Strictly Enforced Expect Trou
hie at Mouth.
Tlio Rogtiu rivor finli bill pasted
by tho poojile of Oregon at thu ltihl
general olocljon has gone into effect
(Hid from this time ou commercial
fishing is burrud on tho stream.
Henceforth only tlio sportsman with
loil anil lino can tuku ttont from its
waters. Thu law wont into offeul a
week ago whan Governor Uoiibon
issued his proclamation.
J'Vo have already takou atops to
see th;t tho law is enforced," stated
State Fi-h Warden Kd Clanton, wh
.in.- In AliwIP.if.l li.'!i1n' 'n,wl .i.
I. II-" 111 t'lVMIi'lll . Hill 1 , lllll. itv
. ... . . . V . I , .
-n nunisli everv vm lalor cmurni.
-3 VWH'''' trouble, however, only at
:tJfe4urttt1i of tlio stream."
tjvTlif law'viiuj.ui'OK tho perpetuation
,,fcSf Rniruo mor as tho finest fl-
lishing htroam in tho United States..,
20 WITNESSES-
SIH
ESE CASE
Several Members of Rcsctlc Party Overcome by Fire Damp Explosion
of Gas Wrecks Interior of Mine Near Frank, Alhcrta, Canada
Most of Dead Men Were Slavs Dead Laid Out on Tables' Arranged
at Mouth of Mine Heartrcndcrinj Scene When Wives and Sweet
hearts Hear tlio News.
VANCOUVER, D. C, Doc. 10.--Rcports
.this 'afternoon from Krnuk,
Albortn, say that 2f minors aro
known 'to bo duad, with tho proba
bility that Sovorul more are dead
whoso bodies have not yet buun
found in the depths of tho Hollovuo
uoal mine, winch watt tho scene of a
disastrous gas explosion last night.
According to the dispatches re
ceived horo, 21 bodies havo already
boon recovered. Four of tho 18
men who. wore rescued alivo died to
day from bums roeoivod.
The dead are laid out. on tabled
near tlio month of the mine and
along the railroad track.
It in reported that several inoiu-
bora of tho roscno party havo boon
ovuroomo by afterdamp while work
ins in tho mine. Aiming tho victims
wng Dr. MoKonzio, who was ovor
como by tho stifling nan' wlnjn two
milos down in tho mine this fore
noon. Other doctors aro working
over him and it is probable that he
will recover,.
Roseuor cannot stop to bring tho
bodies of tho dead from tho shaft
th -woro found far in' tho intorior.
They aro bonding their energies in
a search for any who may yet bo
alivo.
Ilciunvcd Alive.
Later thin afternoon members of
(('ontlmieil on 1'age 0.)
FIGHT HI SAVE CHARLTON FROM
MIAN MICE IS RENEWED
IN COURTS OE NEW JERSEY
Increase in Population for Conti
nental Portion Is 21 Per Cent
Great Increase Is Also Made in
Territorial Possessions Hawaii
Gains Over 24 Per Cent.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Doc, 10.
The grand total population of tlio
United Slatos Is 101.100,000. Theo
figures roproso.nl tho United State
anil all its poasossioiH. Tho United
States proper, has IH.UTli.VUU.
Tho population of tlio United
States, witli specified dependencies,
ineliidintr Alaska, Hawaii, l'ortu
Rico and military and naval parsons
ubroad, is :i,-102,l.)2.
Taking the population of tho IMiil
ippines given iu l'.IOII, which was
7,(!!15,'I-L and adding estimates for
tho islands of'Ounin and Siiuuio and
for tho canal one, the grand total
population of tho United States and
its possessions is over 1(11,000,00(1.
Tho ineroiuo in population for the
continental portion of tho United
Slates is l.VJ"7,(ll)l, or 21 per cent.
The increase in population of tho
territorial possessions is 10,113,521.
or-20.0 perT'onT. '
s
EFERS
i ' .
Police Take Into Custody Paid
Scliultz, Stevedore, Who Was
Wounded in Affray at Docks Dur
inn Raid on Smuuylcrs.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Doc. 10.
- Twenty L'hiut-c lu.e brought
into the Uuited Suites through thi
agency of a elave ring oiorntiug in
the 1'aciHo coiud port mid ut llo
noliilit trutu Hongkong, will be the
priiMnl witneae iu eriminal pnc
I'UtiutiH that it M predicted will toi-
t- jr3ttV complete efffttaure of the operu-
r9 tious of tile KMI
Federal InVeatlgutiuu bus conlii.
ued fur afte weeks into (ho man
agement f both tho custom m"
iinuiigratiou nervices on the l'tt
eitic const, And it is reported ilwi
upou th" return of Couuuisioiier
lieneral ICeef from Honolulu u
utiirtlwttf uikiip will tnke plwe.
Stuvodoi'o Sliol.
Inderal offter thi nltcmoon
UMik into ciuitody Paul Schultx, tur
weriy a stvwdurv at tho 1'Beifie
iHuil dock. ,Hekulta eutereil a to
tal k.iMiitnl ktat iimbt to have u
ttriuh wound 4reMl aud w aid la
ituvo udiuklad tnitt Im watt shot b
ruotuuM iAa vhtla sbiv girls and
cnwhe a tttiag takeu from tin
liocr MuiuHuiria.
Prlcutf Aro Uirgii.
Chinas MarottauU hero dulai
that tho mlrkM priceo lor the -ln--runce
fruM 4O0U to :j(M, mid th.
die iucii bring iirutiU e-tiniitn-d j1
.iUII each. 'fb cMdi' ure Ixmhio
iiiit ! employer N until lln-y have
win kni out llu-ir (ia--ase mid ill
-!... i-' lei-.
ELECTION RIOTS
NEAR BELFAST
HHI.rWST. I ' '" ' v"
ii,. ft thai Icriiuii nt- i nli'-t
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Oruiigciiifu M'leil lur -rwr.il i. i-
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TRKNTON. N. .!., Dee. 10.-Tie
tight to prevent the extradition of
I'ortor Charlton, wunicd in Italy for
the murder of his wife, wn ifiiowtd
today iu the court of appeals when
Chnrlthn's father, . with Attorney
William IMwatds, linked for a writ
of bubons corpus for his release.
They also asked that writs of certi
orari be issued, in-tructing the, stale
depart inent and the New Jor-ey uu
iliiiritieo to liriuv into court the en
lire rei-orik of the caie -iwe Chiirl
ton'i tirii'it.
Jud'i- Ri'll-tiib, to uboiii the u)i-
polnliou was made, allowed both
Wiiln nnd set tlio date for their
hauring as Decembor 10 at tho atatc
lioitse.
Not Surrcmlci'otl.
" Judgu KelUtab's nqlion uiakon n
cortain that Clinillnii will not im
urrondarcd to life Ilalinn authori
tiea uutil after the final detonninu
tiou of the writs. Notice of the
hen rin ir wiii u'isen to tho Italian
miui'-lcr, to Attorney Freelnuil. H'
cial lliiliau rmin-i'l, mid to 1'ror.e
cuinr tlnrxiii ut' IIihIdil county.
H 'oiitlnui'il mi I'.iuh ft )
NCLE SAM TO OFFER L
ER FOR SALE AT ONCE
1
Tile li-al hire-try ulfu-e has cuiii
piwl its reports on the buruad
nver a reus within the. Crater nation
ul forest al will iaunodiatery ad
vertise for bids ou tba tun her left
standing tberwiu. Tba tiiabar ad
vartMed as "dead" is Uebig sold ut
a great sacrifice, although if willod
within lh ni'Xt thrisj veurs it will
be us good a urccu limber.
On the -until folk it Riiiie ri-r
120,11(10,00(1 tec! of timber is offer
id. U imr ceut ot which ia dead. 'IV
lainimuMi price placed on it is 10
eetita a thoustuid for ''dead," $2.73
per Viousund fur yellow pine and
$t for fir.
In the Clover creek diatriet 20.
(KW.UOO feet is offered. Of thia 1'i
per eent is dead. '
On Klk creek l.'iO.OUO.OOO feet i
offered, of wlin-b li'i wr cent in
' ib'iid.
CROEERA DEALS DEVASTATION
Russo-Mancliurla Frontier Is Rava fled by Disease and Hundreds Have
Fallen Victim Much Trouble Is Experienced 'by Pliy-
slolnns In Carinu. for Strioksn.
HON'OKONG, Dec. 10. hpieml-j fne villuiee ot 200 kouls, f'hiulvo
inu froiu Xlougoiiu. I be pteguc mid Uunjo is reported to be pnu'ticeliy
holirii ure ravagiutf tba Hao-jdaaejted. It i- -uul I lial tba aativus
Wmicbiiriit tmntier and tumres mv fltil, linu tbe dead ud dyuig vie
falleu vii urn-, to iht di-eeee. Ail, urns ot iht iluorii iu tin -ireets
lhlinn in' ini fii ni'kit d I. ' umI limi-i'-miMhi-
iind ill.' inn - (in. iili I .'
II. it. I Ik- I..-' l l. l"t - i V- A
.... - U '"al
REVOLT
I TWO WEEKS
Five Hours' Bombardment Is Found
Necessary to Quell Outbreak
Great Excitement Rcljins Thou
sands of Citizens Witness Fi(bt.
RIO JANKIUO, Doo. 10,-Fiv
hours' bombardment of Uia naval
barrneks ut Cmubra ialawl by lo.il
Hrnnilimi nJiips mill aliore Uetlerie
iu Rio Janeiro harbor ended a sei
'tud lvvolt iu i he JJnuulUtu navj t
ilny. At noon tba i.tutineen ir
n-iiiltrfd utter several of the u'
ii nil umI crew of the' scout ship R.
le Sol, which supported the mutniv.
had been killed.
The greatest ext'tauteot reigned
during the bombardment. Thou
sands of citixeiis of Rio Janeiro li.i
ed tlie shore mid hills, aratehiug the
conflict and cheering the displav of
firtunca by th tfuverntueut. Tin
red tlag which the uwUneej' hoisted
At dusk veotcnluy waa nliot nwuv
twice duriuir the firing, but en4i
lime wiu replaced. Orders were is
sued for a general bombardment,
bill bef.tre I he vessei ootild clear fur
mlioi) the red flax waa run down
mid u while one Uxik ita place on llic
liDiiiii-k- flau-tflff.
The iirrcuder was nnconditi.n,!
.mil i lit- .-nine garrkon waa murcii-
.il i. in uii.lcr iirrtst. The ruiglcud-i-i.
urn' .'mliiied in the fed cm I
iji-on hi i.i ln-avy guard and il .
. mii-i.Ii i.-.l ii i.li.ible that they will
lie I" . in il
Mifi en
ICAN FLAG
MADE tV UNCLE SU
Ono Hundred and Forty-six Million Feet of Timber Sold to the Pelican
Bay Lumber Company, tlio Consideration Bclnp. $365,460 Jackson
County Will Receive $73, 1 0B of This Amount Is Larflcst Sale Ever
Made by the Government of Stantllnrj Timber, Excepting. One Made
Recently in Montana.
Tho largest timbor salo-oyor uuido
bv Uuolu Sam, with thu c,.c.uplii)ii uf
ono in ..Montana, ban bint boon aim
ed, tho timber stuudiug iu tlio Crntdr
nntional forost. I ho deal pcovulos
for the transfer of M0.000.000 foot
of timber to tho l'elionii Hay Lumbar
company at a consideration or
.fllOri.-ltlt). Tho local officio Jmiidlod
all of the dutails of tho affair.
Under tho present law tho coun
ties iu which n reserve is looilted ro
coivo 25 por cent of tho ninoinit of
tho receipts from timjior Mile. This
115 tier ceut is divided among (lie
counties uccordiug to their area
within the forest. Iu this manner
liichsuii county recehes 80 per ce.it
of tho "Jo por cant of sales in tho
Crater forest. Thtia Jnolcson couu
ty'B shuro is $7:1,108, Klamath
county roooiving $18,'J77. This sum
goes into the' road mid school fund
of tho county.
Last year Oregon's entire share
ill salo.q inn do by tjo govornmeut
only amounted to $!lt),()00J so tho in
crease this year will bo Inrgo.
Tho I'elicau Day Lumber company
will start work at once in milling
the lumber. Tho payments tiro dis
tributed over it period of five yourn.
'For several mouths tho local of
firo has been engaged iu preparing
reports ou the timber just clinngiug
liniids.
BROOKS
SENT 10
ASYLUM
REPORT
GRAND JORY FILES ITS
AND IS DISCHAR6ED; DEALS
WITH ELECTION IRREGOLARITIEI
After roliiruiug sixteen true hills,
two nut (rue bill", mid filing .'
lengthy lepnrl cmcriiig tho result
of their iuwitiu.ihon of nllctic.i
election irreuiiliiritiits, tho grand
jury, which hn been iu sosHiou for
the )Mt tub da.s, was iichnrged
bv .ludho Calkins Saturday utlpr
noon. Tlio report tiled b the grand jur
is one of the uioM lenu'thy document"
of ili kind ou ic.'ord in the local
1'iiiirt. It ih ilcMitril almost eKclu
ivelv to the i mil. r nl irictftiliii'ilii'
in tho recent stale election. While
I rand was not charged, (he grand
lory cited a jiiiinlier of inslaiiees
where carelossness bad iiblaiued on
elocttou day iu swearing in votes,
and it recommended that the varioil
city attorneys and tho district at
lornevM pioioiia to the next elec
tion inform election judgos of their
duty.
The grand jury bus boon investi
uuliiitf Hie matter for several days,
siuiiiiiouii.g inaiiv wilnesMos and
mi i c I'h 1 1 v eMiuiiiiiiig inmiy matter''
in ciiiiiiei'li.in will) if.
STANDING COMI
ON WORK OF E
HEES TO CAR
EUE
Man Who "Confessed" to Murder of
Belle Ellis Committed by County
Court to Insane Asylum Brooks'
Is Not His True Name, Says One
Who Knows Him.
K. L. Brooks, tho paranoiac who
confessed to tlio murder of llello
Hills, but whoso story fulled to con
vince, was committed to tho insauo
asylum by Judgo Noll of tlio county
court Saturday, following an o.
nminntion by L)r. Hosier, No longer
iu it believed that Brooks committed
tho crime, although lie swears that
ho did.
Brooks was taken bofnro (he
grand jury Friday afternoon mml
was luriiod over' to. (ho county court
by that body. ''
it dovolnps tiiat U. L, Brooks is
only ono of tho man's matiy assum
ed names. A workulgtnnn by tho
name of John Johnson, who tolls u
straightforward story, declares (hut
ho worked for four mouths wilh
Brookes on tho railroad between
(I'nilUllliml oil I'ngu to'.)
JACK LGNDON.AS
CITIZEN OF THE
WORLD, PROTESTS
Wires Japanese Embassy In Wash
Innton Protests Aijalnst Execu
tion of 2Q Japanese Socialists
Who Conspired Ayalnst Mikado.
U
The firit iiMHiHg of 111 new
board of director of tn jkledtenl
t'outttiereial elug waa Held ou Frh
day evening, IB of th 31 member
being ptfaeut. Tba aaaaiou waa hah5
in order to perfect tba organisation
with which the eiub txpteta (o do ih
ef feel We work duria the. oumbig
seitaou. lluch work wan iic.-um-pJished.
The .lii'.'( nl' tin' reoiciiiiiiiii in
wiii biii'lls i'ViI.iiii.'.I b I'lr-idci.t
('..Mi.' ii ml Mmmeer Mnllii.ent', wd
iiiiLii.nl . il- M.'tv-i Us to the 111"-'!
illiili III iiimi lililil ..I' ioiiiiI l.'.l mill
lull llij. 'in h.Iii' uln. h the elub
liniil.l IuII.mv t liirlhcr llut inii-r-r-t-
i.l M.'.lluid umI the Rouiio lti'i
.iIIijk The iu.i;t iiiii"i l.uit h'uttuc
lakcii wn-. the U..inliiitf of the
g.toil ruads c.tUiUiltU'i', ruiinijtting I
S. Vilas Iteckwith, rliuinnun; U.
I'utuiun. J. I1'. R'ddv 'r"!i''' ll
(. 'unlliiui"! im I'.IK" t )
IGAS
i
mm
ON SHIP KILL!
HOUSf PUSSES
Traiicdy Occurs on Board Unltod States StiO.narinc Stntioued at San
Dicjio Sotman Is Hurled Aflainit Wall of Boat, Badly
a
Injurlnii Him Two Others Are Injured.
KAN FRANCISQO, Cal., Dec. 10.
Among Hooroa . lolegranis arriv
ing iu thu Japnueoo cmbiissy in
Washington today from Amerieut.s
protosting ngaiiiat tlio proposed ox
eciitiou of lid .Jnpiy.Mu booialisos in
Tukio, for mi ailBgud plot to assas
snmtoMhe mikildu tilitl tlio mynl
fnmily, is the following ine.isa;c
ti'Mii .In.'k Loudou, eIfstlod "cn
ieii of the world":
"As a liner of liberty and as it
citizen ot tho world, I do most ear
nestly protect to you u ml throujt
oii to your country, against tho uu
inst coiitemplalud e.xceutiou of !.
Kotoku, his wito and their 21 com
rades. 1 niitu myself one of (ho
great army of iuiernationiil free
dom.. JACK LONDON."
In addition to this moMugo, locil
lubor orgmiixitliuus aro adopting
rcsoluiious protantiug against tho
piposeil ilnu to puuish thu Jupaiioo
s.ninlits fur what they (unit n
liuiuH'd-up I'harge. The uewisud
men nid tho woiiiHii havo bgon ngtivo
organixt'i's ot the trades union inovo
inent iu Jnimii, aud the roaoiultpiui
allege thai their netivitlaa ill Gib
lino caused the gu eminent tft" ro-
sot uisiu (lrnalio niaasnrae tn'uro
ciit the spread of the unionist $0(
in Nijiisiu.
'. K. Vutu, iu nttornoy from
'iHtiiim. wuu trniiiiacttng buulnosa lu
Me.lloid Saturday.
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I i. . il! . il I" 1'l.n ii'irlif ami
WAHIUN'OTii. Ii. ( .. In. Hi,,
tin !iiie lln- iificiiuiiiii .ii--i'il ili'.
i, i i- in h.n!r- uMir.i.riiiti..ii
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Mil. ill
til
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Dili HIM' III,. . I,li i , '-
).HiB'"Hi'H'h lr..(iMi- ii. .'.irmn , ;- ni Uwirted to lt n itois my. w.rv j,riH ,,,, m.lv one uni.'i.dii..'il
'VM- ld..'i "I Till' ll'lll-l' llll'll .I.I
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h II .'iixun'i i nt
SA?DlrUJO, (VI.. Dee. 111. -in n
iffM engine expl.iiou on (be subaii
tine ('raniptih in Ibis kerts.i 'llii
ini.riiinu, Ki'i'i.nil Hi'mimp Leahy was
-.. Iji.illy in inicd thai it is fenii'il li
UWIV ill.'.
I.li . in iM'Visd In the lli--
in il iii i i I. I i I le Ii nil. I hi
I L, I... il ,' uiIMI III . I II II
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lilll-e 111 I lie I'tpiu- . 1 l. iMls-
,'1, - -.ilil In Ii ii' been i.l I -.'.I !i
l (i.iih.. 'I Ii I lie v h ' " . 'I . ll .Mil'
whieh ueiierules isiwcr h.r I lie mo
tor ul' I he Cnuuiius.
Tli.' i.e. u lent occurred just niter
the I'muipiis had concluded a piae
liee inn, nnd l9uh hh throw it ii
I.U'.iii.-l I lie Mlll of I lie 1'iiu.llie I. ...in
ilil !'l'.'.'ll ti.. e.
'twi. ullu I l.u-i i , J. B. I'iMike ,ilii4
I. M M.. nl. u. ,.- -hake,, up That
I le. 1 1 ii i. ii. I . . I . v i- l,"l kllli d I-ii.n-uien
ii i. iiiuiieiti.
NOTHING
GAINED
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IV I1!--
BY ELECTIONS
ULNDON'. Dee. 10. With only
IT7 umr-' oonsutuencies still to bo
hi'iUil fi-om cMi-lt eido in tho parliu
lnciitnry oting at thta btnge hua
exai tu tlio aaine imuilier of beat
that it had in tho hist parliament,
Tho i,nolih"its Imvo 20!1, i major,
iiv ot M.
i