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VjW4MM(iMVtiMlMMkV IU KSDAY FAIR AND COOLER. 4TLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ' SALEM, OREGON", MONDAY, SEPTEMKKK 0, 1007 RTtT BATTLE NO. 200. iANS if Men a attentj and '" fatal!. e)'es i, starting j earing amlned I Don'; eyesight; HIN itlclan. Capit rton. and Chei I a.m. Rer. p )mef. jj Imprisoned in Depths of Burning Mine RAGING m OF FUMES B OVER THEM cAf Stout Hearts and Willing jflie Battle to the Flames In lo Save the Apparently I Men , Antonio, Texas, Sept. . 1 men aro fighting for tm In tho tunnels of tho Es- nlne In Mexico, with the I up tho woodwork of Kitten and slowly driving if Into tho mlno. Rescua , composed of hundreds of i forking llko mad to effect nftor tho Imprisoned 'men. It kiw between tbo shovels of the i ltd the flames. Many doubt of tho men to reach the? i More they perish. o Won't Ut lllm In. Sept. 9. John E. Mc i convicted postnl carrlor, kept tho promise he nindo to Judgs Landls nt the jo lie wus sentenced for pilfering from tho malls, and re ported at Bridewell today. The au thorities refused him admission, be cause ho. had no commitment pnper3. Landla granted flho prisoner a respite of CO dnya to care for his family. Mc Caffrey must remain freo until tho Judge roturnB to tho city. Welcome Peace Delegation. Munich, Bavaria, Sept. 9. Distin guished cltlzenH of Bavaria joined to day In welcoming tho delegates from all nations, gathered hero to take part In tho deliberations of the ICth universal pence congress. It Is ten years since there has been a session of this congress In Germany. Th-3 eighth congress was held In Ham1 burg In 1897.. i i Struck Down by Assassins. San Francisco, Sopt. 9. Left to dlo by nssnsslns, whoso Identity Is unknown, Albert Miller, a cement workor, aged 3D, was found uncon scious nnd suffering from a fractured Bkull last night. Ho died several hourB later at the Central Emergency hospital. MESSAGE FROM THE DEAD NOTE IN A BOTTLE Picked Up On the Beach Near San Francisco-Last Farewell of Victim of the Columbia Wreck Is Sent to Ills Mother In St. Louis WILL NOT STRIKE. Western Union Telegraphers Not Violate Contract. Will Chlcngo, Sept. 9 It is officially denied by the telegraphers that the COO operators employed by brokers nnd newspapers, on leased wlre3, will be called' out. They say in no event will tho union break Its contract. Will Try Stcvo Adams. Wallace, Idaho, Sopt. 9. Stove Adams, charged with murder, will bo placed on trial for tho second time during tho 'term of tho Shoshona county court, which opened todny. It is expected nn early dato will bo sot for tho trial. Darrow, tho Chicago attornoy, who dofendod Haywood, will conduct tho dofonso. IICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE w Goods Sale $,000 Worth of New Goods Direct the Manufacturers Now Opened and Ready for Your Inspection at Chicago Store, Salem's Greatest Bargain Giver San Francisco, Sopt. 9. Tho,groy waves of tho Bea has given up ono moro muto but nppcallng messago from tho Columbia horror. Today A. Mlgmoro. of 12CC Forty-Sixth av enue, San Francisco, found a bottlo on tho beach about a mile south of the ruins of tho Cliff House, contain ing a p'apcr. The noto read: "Lost. Columbia. On raft. Tll mother at 872 K street, St. Louis. James Keller." Word has been sent East to tho ad dress. o Franco nnd Morocco. Paris, Sopt. 9. Tho council of ministers has decided to recommend to tho world's powers tho appoint ment of an international commission to asBesa tho damages against tho Moroccan government on account of tho recent outbreaks at Casu Blancn. Franco proposes to sound tho na tions on this plan through her rep resentatives abroad. It is" generally bolioved In diplomatic circles that this BuggOBtion will bo readily ac cepted. French officials feol that her prompt action In pushing troops to the scono will bo recognized by nil, and any plan alio submits will bo favorably considered. To Try Steve Adams. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 9. Steve Adnms, a member of tho Western Federation of MlnerB, charged with the murder of a claim Jumpor, will bo placed on trial for tho second tlmo during tho term of tho Sho shone county which opened today. It Jb expected that an early dato will be set for the trial. Clarenco Dar row, tho Chicago attornoy who de fended William D. Haywood at Bolso will combat tho defense Adnms once confessed to having boon Im plicated with Harry Orchard In tho Stounooborg murder, but later de nied It. His first trial hero resulted In n hung Jury. : O KAISER REVIEWS TROOPS Berlin, Sopt. 9. More than 100, 000 soldiers are engaged In tho an nual army maneuvers today near Hanover. Tho emperor spent tho night ojuthe field in an asbostos house. His live sons nro with' their regiments. IS GRAND ASSORTMENT w merchandise represents the latest novelties of Fail and Winter Wear, Consisting of nl silks, foreign and domestic dress goods. ladles' swell fcome coats and Jackets, high classa millinery, Bilk pettl- lldlta' Kiiij . . uoomo aress skirts, in all tho new materials. Misses' coats, ladles XXX seal Jackets. Ann furs, raincoata COatj, WhitO furs. Inrilna Ann. Ar.. , ..!), Huh- v. . "" ",vo DUUWD' UDW" " ock and whit .i ., . ... - ... UM tmurea iancy wings, breasts, uow & follago. This atom flint i.no mn,io ,... .,irfi f I few year. i. .., ouuj- io givo its patronB greater ana ueotbaneTer. Child Frightfully Burned. Proctor, tho 4-year-old son of Jns. H. Flanagan, was badly burned around tho faco and lower extromo tles Inst Sunday morning by tho ex plosion of an alcohol lamp. It ap pears that Mr. Flanagan was filling i tho lamp with wood alcohol, and lit tle Proctor, child-liko, rushed to his sldo Just as tho explosion occurred. Proctor was immediately takon t tho General Hospital and treated. Ho has suffered Intense pain, but boro up with heroic fortitude. At first it was feared Proctor would loso his eyesight, but at thlsv writing indica tions aro most favorablo. Mr. and Mrs. Flnnngan have boon all but pros tinted over tho distressing accident. Marshfleld Sun. Bubonic Phiguo in 'FrlHco. San Frnnclscd, Sept. 9. Two moro deaths from bubonic ptnguo oc curred hero today, nnd thro -additional cases woro verified, Following aro tho totals of tho diseaso to date: No. of cascti, 21; No. of deaths 10. Thofio aro exclusive of tho caso nt Borkoloy, which proved fatal. At tention Is called to tho fact that, bo far, tho death percontngo Is very low, less than hnlf. Tho standard death rate for tho plague Is abovo 80 por cent. o- IHIS WEEK'?GREAT specials All w ma a. .. - u OI conda oil ... . . l(rirtrt 8t0re B0ld leBS tlian COBt' -' SUPPLIES ,... - .. "wumuuurura prices, uur Duyers kmten,. . . rijt est aB3urcd that we can givo you w uii Hnw nil.l nicie you want in this jeetablbjhment. ULM'8 FASTEST. GROWING STORK. WcEVOY BROS. AJTO COURT gTRKRTg. gALXM, OR. Veterans Meet nt Saratoga, "Saratoga, Sopt. 9. The streets of New York's faraouB Spa blossomoa Into a sea of patriotic colors today in honor of the thousands of veter ans In attendanco upon tho national encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Republic. Every Indication points to a hot fight for chief officers. Tho candidates for general are: Charles Burton, of Missouri; Patrick Coney, of Kansas; General Wilder, of Tennessee, and Chester Burrow3, of Now Jortey. o Would Get Lost in n Tin Cup. Barmouth, Wales, Sopt. 9. After a night's wandering on a bleak moun tain Bernard Shaw reached Dojgoley today, and tho searching parties were called In. . His disappearance excit ed the whole couutryslde, and hun dreds wore searching for hlra. Shakes the Marksmen. Oyster Bay, Bept. 9. Roosevelt personally congratulated every mem ber of the American rlfio team which won tho Palma trophy at Ottawa. Ho shook bands with each man, and then In a speech expressed his pleasure at ' tho victory. Hod Mon Mitt at Norfolk. Norfolk, Sept. 9. Tho great coun cil of Red Men met today In armory hall, and will continue to meet until next Saturday. Delegates have come from all the Btatcs and territories, nnd It is estimated that 2000 mom hers of the order In the city, o ' Hoo Hoos to Say Who's Who. Atlantic City, Sept. 9. A. C. Ram sey, Snark of tho Universe, called tho national concatanatlon of Hoo Hoos to order this morning. Tho sub Jcct of the restriction of member ship was tho principal matter con sldered. 6ANS BRITT FIGHT TACOMA'S WATKIt SUPPLY. To Ilo Determined by Voters' Opin ions on Tariff and Politics. GANS WINS IN FIFTH Brltt Is In Fine Condition and Is Gon fident of WInnlng-Gans Is Equally Gonfidcnt-Siqniflcant That No "Long'Endcr" Has VVon Snn Francisco, Sept. O. -Flash 3:15 p. in. A flash from tho ring ido says Gnns won in the fifth round No particulars, ' Tncomn, Wash., Sopt. 9. Tacoma people nro apparently about ovonly divided on the question of tho Green river gravity watei system, $2,000, 000 projoct, on which they will voto tomorrow at n speclnl election. Poll tics has been Injected into tho Ibbuo, tho Democrats favor gravity Bystom, while the Republicans tnko tho other Bide. Borah Answers Not Guilty. Boiso, Idaho, Sopt. 9. United States Sonntor Borah and former Attorney-General Msrtln wero nr ragincd in the federal district court this afternoon on an lndlctmeut charging them with conspiracy to do fraud tho government. Both en tered pleas of not guilty, a. Machinists In Convention. Si. Louis, Mo Sept. 9. Delegates representing 100,000 members of tho International Association of Machin ists ar -in convention hero today. President James O. Connell, who has been chief executlvo of tho asso ciation for 15 years, is likely to bo re-elected. Gerniauy Won Her Tolnt. Tho Hague, Sept. 9. Germany won her contention in tbo peace con gress today, by tho suppression of all articles concerning tho treatment of neutral powers In territory of bolllg-erants. San Francisco, Sept. 9. Gans and Brltt will enter tho ring nt Recrea tion Pnrk at 2 o'clock today, In whnt promises to bo a momorablo battlo for tho lightweight boxing champion ship of the world, which tho Balti more man hns defended against all challengers for tho last five yearB. If Brltt wins It will upset nil theJ traditions of tho ring. Brltt Is fair ly fighting for his life, and Gans is doing tho snmo. Ho wants to rotlro and go Into tho hotol business "in Baltimore, at tho end of tho year, with tho proBtlgo of tho chnmplon- slilp. Tho hotting oddB show Gans a strong choico at GV, to' 1.0. ,8o; many largo commissions rimnin to' bo plncod on Gnns that It Is predicted ho will ontor the ring at oddB of 1 to 2. What Brltt Says. San Frnnclsco, Sopt. 9. "I boliovo Gnns is ns great a flghtor as ho is gcnorally credltod with boing, nnd I don't want to discount anything from his roputntion. I know that ho Is r. clover boxer, and ono of tho great est flghtora that over ontored tho ring, but I will win tho champion ship. I am not any moro troubled nhout tho fight than I nm about any of my ring engagements, and will bo porfectly cool whon I faco anno, and I oxpect to win boforo tho limit, 20 rounds, Is reached. I feel I have Improved greatly during tho past fow montliB, and, although I am ono pound undor weight, I havo more strength and vitality than at any time during my ring career." (Signed) James Brltt. Gans' Little Speech. "I fool suro I can outbox, out point, outfight and outslug Brltt nt every stage of tho gnmo. I am ns spry as Keono's unboaton 2-XPar-old, Colin, and would bo glad to enter the ring at any tlmo with Wnlcott, Sulli van, McFadden or any othor great mon I havo fought In tho pnst. Tho public will got an honest run for its money, aB I havo always prized tho tltlo to tho championship above all other things." (Signed) Joo Gans. Ringside, 2 p. m. Fight fans, anxious to seo otho great Britt-Gans lightweight mill began to gather about Recroatlon Park long boforo noon. Tho line waiting at tho bleach er office was half a mllo long. While tho workmon woro tightening ropes on tho ring, Ben Sollg, manager for Gans Jumped onto tho plutform and objected to Its size. According to Sol If, Britt and Gans agreed, nt Brltt'fl suggestion, to an 18-foot ring. Sollg found, howover, tho ring meas ured 24 foot,-raised a howl and in sisted tho slzo bo cut down. Brltt was obstinate, but finally agreed to toss a coin, and Sollg won. About 1 o'clock tho crowd began pouring In. Soon after tho bleachers and grand stand wero one-third full. Tho reserved-seats, crowd was slow to arrive Tho first- rlpplo of excite ment came when It was discovered counterfeit tickets wero being sold. It ia said a well-known followor of the game is responsible for tho fraud Soldlcfr-Author vs. Kissing Hcrt). Sandusky, O., Sopt. 9. Sanduay was invaded today by tho hosts of veterans who took part in tho Cuban campaign, hero to tnko part in tho National convention of tho United Spanish War voterns, which will bo hold during tho week at Cedar Point, a Bummer resort nenr this city. Tho most Interesting mnttor bo foro the encampment la tho election of officers, tho favorites for national commnndor being Gonornl Charlos King, tho soldier-author, and Con gressman Richmond Pearson Hob son, tho hero of tho Morrlmno and numui'ous kissing episodes. Both havo uumeroiiB admirers and tho contest Is likely to bo a lively one. Tho principal business sessions will bo hold tomorrow and Wcdncsdny. RAGE RIOTS ENDED Vancouver, B. C, 8opt. 9. Tbo -polleeof.the cltjvhave been busy to- . day Investigating' tho disturbances, horo yesterday nnd Krldny, growing out of tho Orlontnl agitation. Sover al arrost have been mndo nnd moro will follow. Tho dny woo mnrkod by comparative quiet, but sovoral mlnbri disturbances occurred. Tho Jnpan onso nssumed tho offoMHivo todny, and two woll-known cltlzons woro In jured. A. C. Hondorson was tukon to tho hospital; F. R. Watt, editor of "Tho Calgarlst," of Calgary, was oIbo Bot upon by tho JopnriCHo and sovoroly Injured. ' Bnron Klkl Ylro Ishll, chief of tho bureau of foreign nfftjlrs. anu head of tho Japaneso consular sorvico, who was forcod to floo from tho mob tho first day of tho rioting, addroBBed n meeting yestordny. He declared tho doplorablo fondltlonn would not nffoct tho rol'atloiiB of tho two countries, and ndvlsed his coun trymon to bo pntlont. Root Goo Home. Now York, Sopt. 9. Secretary Root arrived horo today-from Mul- doon's farm, where ho has boon spending his vacation. Ho is looking well, and sooma greutly benefitted by his outing. During IiIh nbsonco hla brother, Clinton, died. Root do clared ho would not postpono his trip to Mexico on thnt account, but will not return to Washington until after tho Bottling of IiIh brother's os-tato. -o- Flro in Stnyton Tho homo of Mrs. A. Downing, in Stayton, caught firo this morning, but tho blnzo was oxtlnguinlicvl before groat damago was done, ARE YOU GOING EAST? Tako advantage of tho Eastern er curelon rates to Jamestown ExposN tlon. Salo dates 11, 12, 13, WM. M'MURRAY, 9-Ctd G. P. A. S. P. Co. Dr. J. F. COOK THR BOTANICAL DOCTOR, liOVRD TO 849 LIBERT? ftTRRW FOR ANY DISKABK CALL ON DR. COOK. CONSULTATION VRKB. v .1 u tf m m m m ml.i Hi Vi r ',! m m