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' A Dailn (fftpi 18 J" tol Journal S 1LEM, OREGON, SATIHD VY, DECEMBER 7, 1007. NO. 280T. Bodies Recovered, 300 More in the Mine IADA WS ITS . GRAFTER MIR THE MAN IAST GOVERNOR OP HRIT kLVMMA WAS SECRETLY IEI) IN LMPOHTINQ JAF- LARORERS, AND OF ACTING THEIR LABOR. m Press Leased Wlro.) jver, D. C, Doc. 7. Thut laiion of Lloutennnt-Govor- aulr, of "British Columbia, unandul as tho result of tho fcnts of tho Japanese Iminl. immlE3lon, which hns boon ko for tho pant month, Is, til belief of tho peoplo of ply company for GOO laborers for em ployment In tho Wellington Coal Company's mine, of which ho la president.. Tho fact that Dunsmuir wub engaged in negotiations with tho JnpancBo for tho Importation of cool ies at a tlmo when tho majority of tho citizens wero Involved In a stren uous fight against their Immigration has set tho popular mind ngalnut him. Mackenzie King, deputy minister of labor, who has acted ns chair man of tho Immigration commission, left Vnncouvor last night to lay tho results of his work beforo tho au thorities at Ottawa. BETTER MUZZLE MONNETT TALKING TOO MUCH Portland Itaits Tncomn. (United Prosa LoaBcd Wlro.) Tacoma, Wash., Dec 7. Tacoma's golf team loit tho first match in tho Northwestern tournament to tho Portland toam yesterday aftornoon, on tho links of tho Tacoma Golf and Country Club by n Bcoro of four games to two. Ills connection with tho Kppon Company, formed to paucso C00H03 to tho Drlt- nbla contractors, was de Corvnllls Will Not Piny. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Corvallls, Or., Dec. 7. Tho report that tho Orogon Agricultural Collogo will play a post-season gnmo in Port land with Wellington stato college is erroneous. Tho request for tho gnmo camo after Managor Orocnhaw and his toam left for Los Angeles, and, ring tho investigations of ns tho men bad Bono out of training ner Mackenzie King. It'nfter tho Thanksgiving gnmo, 11 wan ered that ho hnd signed considered Impossible to accept tho nt with tho Jnpnneso sup ' At.iinA tm T)t11mnn CllUIJUilbv luiii n ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE liday Specials Now on Sale ' Coals, Ladies' Suits, Silk Underskirts, Fine Silk Waists, Trimmed Hats, Dress Skirts, floods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, Silk las, Dolls, Toys, and Hundreds of other ar suitable for Xmas Gifts. you want the newest and best for your money, como to the Store, where you will find tbc buying powor of your dollar orth about ono dollar and fifty cents elsewhere, Read MINKR WJIO MADE FORTUNE IN MOHAWK LEASE SAYS TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT DE CAUSE MINERS REFUSED DANK CHECKS. on- cf pretty furs and rf8 KW On enlo In Uirtil co'ors, We don't want Ca C3 every ual Tf von at the right prices, e Chicago Store where c-he best line of fine m and at the lowest fWe Eart thAm frm n ik umbrellna 8w 1 EtyJes at to 9.c un now low II TfTlHHivTWc & (United PrjBB LcaBod Wire.) Los Angolos, Cal Doc 7. M. J. Monnott, president of tho Los An golos Novada Mining Exohnngo, and one of tho big operators of Goldflold, In an Intorvlow yostorday laid tho wholo blamo for tho presont situation In Goldflold upon William D. Hay wood. Mr. Monnott is quoted as fol lews: "All of tho present troublo nt Gold flold Is duo to tho activity of William D. Haywood, secretary-treasurer of tho Wostorn Federation of Miners. It was duo sololy to his Influonco that tho MinorB' mnloii thoro rofuscd to accopt chockit on tho Goldflold banks In part payment of their wagos somo tlmo ngo nnd at a moating of tho mluors urged them to rofuso these chocks. "I nm satisfied that 7G por cent of j tho mombore of tho union woro not In sympathy with him In this move, but tlioy Boomed to bo so thoroughly undor tho control of a fow leadors thoy havo boon afraid to tako Inde pendent action. Many of thoso men aro anxious lo rottirn to work, and In my opinion thoro will olthor bo a split In tho union In Goldflold or tho opon-shop rulo will provall In nil tho largo mines thero. Tho Mincownors' association Is determined that It will no longor submit to tho arbitrary dictation of a fow union ngltntors." THE PUGS I1USV. Trying to ArmiiRo a Match Rctween . NcKojj nnd McFnrlnnri. (United Pi ess Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dec 7. In order to force an Issuo, ami to prove that ho fs willing to bet his money, Jim May, the Reno man, who Is onrtoavor Ing to get a match for Battling No' son, last night doposltcd $600 in gold coin with Jack Wolch. This Bum is to cover tho $500, which, ac cording to a telegraph dispatch, has been deposited by Gans with tho Bportlng editor of a Chicago paper to bind n mntch between "Pnckey" Mc- Farland and tho "Dattlor." May, in putting up his monoy, stipulates that tho weights shall bo 131 pounds, stripped, at C o'clock, nnd dooa not caro whero tho fight tnkos place. There is no chnngo in tho odds on tho Kotchel-Thomas fight. Ketchcl Ib ruling a 10 to 8 favorite, and It ia not expected thoro will bo any change In tho odds, nt least until tho betting opons up moro briskly tho first of tho week. Thoro wus plenty of action nt both training camps, In splto of the rainy weather. Tho Btorm interfered a bit with tho rond work, but thoro wns nothing to hinder tho usual box ing in tho gymnasiums. WOMEN CRAZED BY GRIEF JAPAN WANTS NEW TREATV. ALL MINES CLOSED RELIEF POURING IN FROM EV- KRYWHERE A'ND RODIES ARE 1JI3ING SENT WHEREVER REL ATIVES DESIRE -PROIIAHLY 1115 DEAD. (United ProBB Leasod Wlro.) Monongnh, W. Vn., Doc 7. It waa established today that thoro wero at least -125 mon in Fairmont mines Nob. 0 nnd 8 whon tho oxploslon oc curred Friday. Up to 10 o'clock this morning 125 bodies hnd been taken out and tho rescuers report as many Skating Rink Opens TONIGHT A HOLD RAD RODDER. MwiiImtm of tho Mnudo Fonly Com jinny Among tho Victim. New Arrivals ia Ladles' -Suits and Coats We sHow the best assortment of ladles' up-to-date sultB and coats In Salem. A look through will convince you that we are right In ,t in this department. High-class tajlored buRs now filing at Btnall figures. $15.00 Suits now $0-00 18 high class Suits now. $12.00 J27.50 Suits now going at $15.00 Goldflold, Nov. Dec. 7. Tho first troop train Is duo lioro at 11 o'clock this morning. Tho city Is qulot. Score of minors gathered at tholr hall early and whllo tho hothonds in dulged In fiery talk, tho majority counseled peace. Salt Lake, Utah, Doc. 7. A die patch from Sparks, Nov., says that a buletln rooelvod by tho Southern Poolflc oporator reported that gov oral buildings hnd beon dynamited by strikers In Goldflold. Tho South ern Pacific has lost track of troop trains owing to wlro trouble. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Olympla, Wash., Doc. 7. A sonsa tlonnl holdup took plnco last night at Paul's Baloon In Olympla. About 1 o'clock this morning a young man entered tho saloon and began play ing pool with tho bartondor. hour later ho suddenly pulled bio gun, nnd, covering tho bartondor, commanded tho occupants of tho placo to lino up against tho wal'. Among thoso In tho room at tho tlmo wero soveral mombors of tho Maudo Fealy Company. Tho robbor thon forced tho bartender to opon tho till, and, taking tho monoy, mndo his ox it. Ho was recognized lntor by two of his viotims on tho train from Olym pla, and tho conductor wired to Ta coma for ofllooru to moot tho train. At Lakevlow the robbor became sus picious, Jumped off and ran toward Lake Stollncoom. Tonopah. Nov., Dsc. 7. Many minors, thoso of tho better elemen. are loavlng Goldflold, thoso looking for troublo stay. Tonopah 18 filling up with thorn, many covering the 2$ miles on foot. Holdups and robberies are Burnw oua at Goldfleld and hare bson for some tlmo, but the news U sup pressed. Tonopah mines are work ing and all minora are to be paid in coin. Thoro is talk of the miners go ing out in sympathy with the Gold flold mon but it will not materialize. Goldfleld. Nov.. Doc. 7. Contrary to expectations the first train bear ing soldiers ordered to Goldfleld, has not arrived having been delayed at nono. Tho olty Is quiet but a gen eral feeling of apprehension Is due to tho fiery talk of the nothoau among tho minors, altnougn xne conservative oloment sooms Jn the maloritv. Scores of miners gather ed early In tho miners headquarters and somo repaired to the aepoi m .niMniAn nt troublo when tho first train camo In, it having beon announoed that it would arrive at 11 a. ra. It developed today that enough dynamlto to blow up the en tire town and every raino in the camp bad been stolen from works 01 me Goldfleld Consolidated mine A GUILTY MINDED DESPERADO moro in Bight, which thoy will got within n fow hours. Nu No. 8 tho rescuers aro Just getting started, gates dolnying.thom. Prosldont Watson tolographod tho governor todny donylng tho roport that somo of tho rescuers had been lost. Offers of nralstnnco aro pour ing in from outuldo cities. Two American women nttompted sulcldo nt tho ontrnnco of the mine this morning. King's daughtero and vol- Anjuntoor workers aro caring for hun dreds of women and ohlldjjn. State Mine Inspector J. W. Paul and deputlos nrrlved hero this morn ing and took olinrgo of tho rescuers. They will muko an Investigation ro- gurdloso of whom it hurts. Tho Fairmont company Is furnish ing rollef to minors' families and tho nccossnry money Is furnished thorn to sond tho bodies to their homos In nuy part of tho country. Tho efforts of tho authorities to keon tho frenzied women from tho en trance Is fruitless. Several have gone Insano. All CO mlno of tho Fair mont company are Idle and tho minors prefer to nwltst In the rosoue work. It, will be weeks before the mlnos re&umo. a Docs Not Want Her Feelings Hurt by DIncussIoii of Jnp Immigration. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Wn&hlngton, Dec. 7. Coincident with Viscount Aoki's summons to Tokio comes information Indicating;. that Japan insists upon coming to a dcflnlto understanding on tho Immi gration question, nnd strongly urgo an ontiroly now Immigration treaty with tho United States na tho rem edy. Thomas J. O'Brien, Amerlcart ambassador to Japan, has Informed tho stato department that It should' begin studying tho conditions an tho Jnpnneso demands, with a vtonr to framing "somo now ngreomont. This Indlcntcu that Japan's efforts to check Immigration aro n falluro; that Japan does not vIbIi to bo bu mlllntcd by having different phnsoa of tho presont agreement llircohocV out In congrcsi, and tho Toklo gov ernment insists upon nomo not ngToemont', which will bo unttsfnetory to both nations. Viscount Adkl'a ro turn Is closoly connected with thQ' solution of thoso questions. o MURDERERS MURDERED. Infuriated Mob Throw AmannIhs ITm dfi' Trolley Oar. Gonon, Dec. 7. Guliiopno Quat trocchl and wlfo brutnliy murdered their landlord, Anthony Dlnnchi, his wlfo and nursing bnby, and stranglod" throo oldor children, nnd woro thoni Bolvea hold by n mnddonod mob In front of nn electric car and ground, to bits today. Tho wholoonlo butchery followed a trivial quarrol ovor rent. .wTJiQ, molM . captured tho fleeing couplo, still dripping with blood, nnd forced thorn to confess, nftor which Uicy put thorn to death undor tho trolley car, ta. provont a rcscuo by 4ho police. Jho wlfo wntchod her screaming husband killed first, and thon cooly met death. Tho bodies of tho murdorora wora Bcnttorod along tho track, Chicago (7o Convi'aitlpH. Washington, Dec. 7. Chicago goto tho Republican national convention, which will bo hold Juno 10. Tho- voto on tho convention olty was m follews: Chicago 32, Kansas City 17, Dcnvor i. (United Press Leased Wire.) Nw York, Dec 7. A wJld-oyod, BUKklJbnllt young man stood late Friday in front of a baoholor a part meat house on West Forty-third street and, as ho flourished an opon cUwp knlfo, shouted, "I'm going to klU Howard Gould. I'll havo bis blood. My wlfo Is In that house and I'm going to sc-o her. Thoy can't kou mo away from her." Slipping the open knife into the pocket of bis coat, tho man ran up the fcteps and pushed his way through the vestibule. Ho took a bunch of keys from his pocket and was about to fit one into tho lock of an inner door when it opened and a man barrd the way. He seized the In truder and threw him down the stops, Almost before the man bad reached the sidewalk his assailant had dis appeared within, closing tho door. "I'll como back horo again and blow off Howard Gould's head," the roan muttered as be started toward Broadway. POWERS PLANNED MURDER Until Thursday Kansas City was lit the load for tho convention. Ropro eontatlvo Lowden presented Chica go's claims, personally guaranteeing; tho proposition to pay the expenses. Sonator Warner reproiontod Missouri nnd formor Mayor Noff actod for Kansas City. W. F. R. Mills repr-- Bonted Donvor. Thoro wero no other nominations. Tho national committee this aftor noon dcclarod to glvo tho stato pow or to dnflno tho method of soloctUiff dologates and nltornates to tho con vention. This action was mada noc ossary by tho now primary laws In Wisconsin and othor statos. (United Press Loasod Wire.) Georgetown, Ky., Doc 7. Whar ton Golden, a lleutonant in tho John T. Powers military company, was the most important of tho state's wit nesses today. He was among those Indictod for compllolty In the Goebol murder, but was never Jailed or ar raigned. He testified today that ho frequently dleouwed with Power tho best way to kill Goebel and said ho wanted to shoot him in the street. Powers suggested a sham battlo in tho hotel dining room and to kill Goebol supposedly accidentally. It May no Culberson, Washington, Dec. 7. Senator Culberson, of Texas, is being talked of in connection with tho chairman ship of tho Democratic National Committee, Tho resignation of Thornaa Taggart ia expected at the meeting to be beld on Thursday. Trying (o Iiitltulrinto Win. Spoknno, Wash., Doc. 7 "Tho authorities aro not trying to tako Steve Adams to Colorado to try hlin for tho murder of Collins. Tholr ob ject Is to tako him thoro and koop him in solitary confluomont until ho is willing to go on tho stand and cor cobato Orchard's testimony against Pottlbono In the latter's trial." This statement was mado by Fred Miller, counsel for tho Wostorn Fed eration of MinorB and ono of Stpvo Adams' attorneys In tho recent trial at) Rathdrum, for tho murder of Fred Tylor. Tho Church .Militant. Chicago, Doc. 7. Churches today deolared war on Satan, and an nounced plans for tho biggest com mission ovor undortakon against tho boats of bin In tho history of tho world. Every night of ho month, of January tho ramparts of hades will bo bombarded from 500 Chicago churches simultaneously. Tho lay men's ovangollcal counsel will direct tho assault, and will organleo tho meetings, appoint tho preachers, take IVUIU VI UV 14U1VHIIIIIB UMU JIlU IIIW 1 necessary funds, 1 1 fid jj i.i 1 1