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Che Hail , I lattraal II M 'tl -, t XVII. SALEM, OREGON, MOMMY, IHXKMIIKII 0, 1007. n NO. 28 J. i His X 1 1 illiffi 11m lisltiifa 1 1 He lot IriTIWDlfnMffiiliin fniHTfnfHf frrfw jS5 jr -0m. &! ""f . ' vT-rm---iz,mhwar mr r :j i ild field Is ANESE ELUSION MAnERS IANDS Of JAPAN Ouiet B ut a Slumbering Volcano Islativo coercion, both of which are repugnant to the Mlkndo and his ad visors. It Is not putting It too strongly to say that ns far as treaty conces sions aro concerned there will bo nono on Japan's part at present. The only alternative, thcroforc, in enso thnt Japan again adopts administra tive measures which again fall to prove potent, will bo national legis lation. If, however, Japan Is acting In absolute good faith as the Presi dent Booms to feel satisfied, matters may soon bo adjusted with full satis faction to both countries. As thltiKS stand now It Is declared thoro Is n perfect understanding between Japan's representative and the state department. GOLDFIELD SITUATION IS TENSE WILL he given a CB TO STOP JAPS COM- ITO THIS COUNTRY BEFORE GOVERNMENT ACTS. ilted Press Loasod "Wlro.) tlngton, Dec. 9. Although ancso question is still in n suspense, thero scorns at no likelihood thnt changes urged to tako nny proclpi- (lon looking to tho prohibt Immigration by statute, not hing tho introduction by ntatlvo Hayca' bill for tho of Orientals. Japan pro- Ln ability to contral all quos- slch have boon ralBcd by nu- itlvo measures, and, although mtry Is far from fouling sat 1th tho progress tlniB far theso lines, tho President I in from tho Japanese foreign glvo cvory reasonable op for Japan to solvo tho itu question witnom a CLOSED SALOON CAUSED IT. TROUBLE IMMINENT GUARDS EMPLOYED RY MINE OWNERS STOP CITIZENS AND COMPEL THEM TO GIVE COUNT OP THEMSELVES. (United Pross Leased "Wire.) AC- Saloonkeeper Kills Mnn to Prevent Him Entering His Snloon. '(United Press Loosed Wlro.) Chicago, Dec. 9. A cloned saloon caused a murder yesterday, while advocates of tho Sunday closing law woro presenting arguments that tho "i'" mwuuii wus uiu bum ol uiiuiu. nnlfinnlil. Vnv n o -nn.nn This feature of tho closing fight ,iawn hrnkn on nniinioi.i ii. mnn. camo whon Prank Mr.irphy. proprle- imr h emnu , i.. ,i. tor of a saloon on Erlo avenue, Bhot.)rosontml nlm08t n8 wnr,ko nn np. u.u nnivu miviiKui uimuu,, ii. mi- penranco as at tho camps of tho U. man, during a fight. In which tho s troops. During tho night guards iuu,...i. uuKia w jvUi uiv " in tho omploy of tho Mine Owners' from entering his saloon which bad,A8-oeIttUon hml ucon Kront,y ln. been closed In conformity with tholCron,Pcl ...... onph individual ninen of mining property had tho npponr- nnco of a fortress. Pcdoetrlans passing through tho mining campa Inst night woro hold up by tho crusaders' demands. o- i i '' IIICAGOSTOII PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE E0 Funeral of Tuft's Mother. f IHol.itKW fnna Tnn 0 Thn fll nnni nt mVo Tn'tt motii'nr nf hn guards, and made to glvo an account Bnrnn- f nr u!ni n.o..r t!oh. ' of themselves before they woro nl- view of earnest represent day morning at 11 o'clock from tho to i'rocoed. This nc on wan Torroy mansion, tho uouy win uo ,.,:,,," ; , . v, ., ,V' nirnn tn Cincinnati nnd burled bo- l"t U did not doter tho paid watch- sldo her huaband. Tho plan to delay men from obovlng their Instructions. rn- tho funeral until Secretary Taft ar-' o icast nuamiu uini is mnuo 10 a treaty stipulations or log rived has born abandoned. ." - ng I y s o. nu u cUement that attended tho arrival of ,U. S. troops horo was oqualed todoy I whon tho word was pasBcd about thaL memhora of tho Mlno Owners' Association woro holding a confer ence for tho purposo of Betting a dnto for tho reoponlng of tho mines. Both side do not attompt to conooal ho fact that thoy bollevo thoro will bo troublo when tho operation of tho mines is attempted on an open shop baBlB. I "Now or novor Is the tlmo for tho mlno ownors to acsert tholr rights," wild Qeorgo Wlngflold, a partnor of Senator Nixon, and ono of tho load ing operators, boforo tho mootlftv "With tho protection that Is afford ed us by tho U. S. soldiers wo pro poso to run our mining proportion on any basis wo chooso. Tho Mlno Own era Association does not propoeo to bo dictated to by any union or Indi vidual. "If trouble roeults from tho course wo havo chosen to pursue it will not be our fault." Tho military allowed tholr willing ness today to co-oporato with the mlno ownors. and will outline n course for tho resumption of work ln tho mlnos. It has not been ucl day Specials Now on Sale s' Coats, Ladies' Suits, Silk Underskirts, Fine Silk Waists, Trimmed Hats, Dress Skirts, Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, Silk Mas, Dolls, Toys, and Hundreds of other ar suitable for Xmas Gifts. you want tho newest and beat for your money, come to the Store, whore you will find tho buying powor of your dollar forth about o.no dollar and fifty cents elsewhere. Read on community must bo rogarded at least as a hasty action." Mlno Owners Arrogant. GoldHold, Nov. 9. At a lnrge masting of the Mine Owners' Asso ciation held hero todny it was de cided to arbitrarily reduce tho wageB of the miners and recogntzo non-union men and to open ilho BW U00B su jo 'oouo U BOUttt poBSlblo with non-union men. In stead of $5.50 a day for under ground work and $5 a day for work nbovo tho surface, $1.50 and $4 will bewpaid. Ueforo tho deliberations of tho mlno owners nro concluded it 1b probable that a further cut in tho wng'o Bcalo may bo permanently de cided upon. That the miners will bo ablo to llvo under tho reduction, ho mine ownorn will send a dele gation to tho merchants of tho city ftBklng them to sell tholr good at n mor reasonable flguro than tho pre vailing prlcos. If tho merchants re fuse to reduco prices, tho Mlno Own era' Association threatens to run Btoros of tholr own. Tho scale of wanes to bo offered by the mlno owners will bo posted, and work will bo offorod to every body. Tho workman will ho pnBsod upon by W. S. Swoln. a strike breaker, and no work will bo given to men who hnvo not renounced nl loglnnco to tho Wostorn Pedorntlon of Minors nnd tho Industrial Work ers' of tho World. Tho two enmns of U. S. troops expect to rocelvo or- uorB nt any tlmo o rvovo Into tho honrt of tho mining camp. Advices havo boon received from Govornor Sparks, of Novnda, to tho effect that ho will ho horo on Wednesday or Thursday, or boforo that tlmo, If tho effort Is mndo to reopen tho mlncB. o PATHETIC SCENES AT MONONGAH ARMOR PUTE AHEAD Now Mtncm! Mikcn Annor Iinpivj;- nuhlo nnd JnoVMinicfnble and In- cldentjilly MiiUcm Coiiht Defences UMOhW. A DAY OF FUNERALS ONLY SKVKN OF 01 MEMBERS OP k. op i. liOnaE suuvivu ONE STltEET HAS NO LIVING MAN OVEK 18 YEAItS OP AGE. (Unitod TroB8 Lonccd Wlro.) Monongah, W. Vn., Doc. 0. Tho work of romovlng tho bodlos from tho mlnos wna resumed onrly this morning, tho flro having boon sub duod in No. 8. Lato last night the council sent messages nBklng for aid nnd quick response ia expected from surrounding towiiH. Forty-throo bodies woro taken out hmt night. (United Pross Loasod Wlro.) Now York, Dec. 9. A sninplo consignment of tho uowly discovered oro expdeted to offset a revolution lu armor pinto construction arrlvod ut this port todny. Tho ore was dis covered last spring, but tho location or tho bod la kopt Honrot. Experi ments bo far attempted nro said to havo beon highly suncoimful. UboJ n nn nlloy In tho mauufacturo of IlHrvoylzed stool armor has bcon pro educod thnt Is practlculy impene trable. Calculations as 4o Its roalst nnco powor aro said to havo satlstlod armor makors and nrtlllory men that not ovon a projectllo from tho blir lC-lnch const dofenso Riina at ed as to whether tho troops Bhall bo,satuiy Hook could penotrnto armor nW, fir wm$BBF J JStm 'SsmbiMimic xr WA1TEHS WON. Itrstnunuit, Kccporn Agrco to Seven Days Pity for Seven dityn Work. (United Presa Lonsod Wlro.) Seattle, Wash,, Dee. 0. TJia strlko or union cookH, wnltcra and waltroBBea lasted JiiBt ono day, S--urday, when tho omployctt of ten rostafurants walked out after refus ing to work seven dnyo a week, wa der ordorB from tho proprietors. Ok Saturday ovonlng thrco proprietors nccodod to tho demands of the unions for a continuance of tho lx day schedule. Early yctttcrday morning flvo moro restaurant pro prlotortt nlgnod tho union tigroo ment nnd tho union employes wont back In full force. Only two rostau rnntu aro stlir sticking to tho seven day order. o HEAVY SNOW IN SIERRAS (United PrcBs Loaecd Wlro.) Summit, Cnl., Dec. 0. Snow has fnllon continuously on tho moun tains for tho past 48 hours. Thoro aro at loast fair foot nt Summit, three at Lakevlow nnd nearly two foot at Truckeo. Wut of horo a far ns bluo canyon tho fall Ih llghtor, but In no enno less than a foot. Headlight nlows, a now invention, nro boing used on all important trains. Thoy havo so far proved n mccobb, hut n yet no hoavy drifts hnvo been encountered. Tho fact that thoro has boon no wind bIiico Saturday morning has proved a bios Bing to tho railroad. KING 6USTAV SUCCEEDS KING OSCAR GRANVILLE R, FORTE8QUE. Lleutunuut PortoHquo, relntlvo of I'ri'Hlilunt lt(K)sovclt and an ofllcor in tho regular iirmy, Iiiih In-cn detailed to luatriict the ruralea of the Cuban urni;r. Js cf pretty furs and 'Is c-w on eale in light co'ors. Wo don't want fch en everv snio it vmi at the right prices, toe Chicago Store where ! o ehe best line of fine m ana at tho lowest ,e start them from 75c Pn8 eilk umbrellas now swell styles at . low Dm 95c up. fEL rtOrm ' jj(lrtl 1 u MM I ! I Noiy Arrivals in Ladies' Suits and Coats We elfow tho best assortment of ladies' up-to-date suits and coats In Salem. A look through will convince you that wo are right in ,t in this department. High-class tailored suits now elllng at Bmall figures. $15.00 Suits now ,.90.00 $18 high class Suits now.912.00 f27.50 Suits now going at.13 kept In two camps, as at preoai. rnnrtv to bo callod on. should emer gency nrlBO, or to placo squad of .soWIers about tho prlnolpnl mines, i Tho mine owners are also undecided as o tho manner of handling th etrlWa-hraakars. One plan Is to havo tho strlke- brflakers llvo n one largo eamp. while another Is to havo tbo men scattered through tho city. THO gonorai opuunu is mm jiwwvw could be presorvd by the segrega tion plan. When questioned m to where tho strlko-broakorfl would be serxired. George Wlngflold said: "Thflro aro nlenty of ralnrB , right in this camp who are ready to !go to work at any time, and we can draw out or tho adjoining phhijw mm as many moro as wo need." He could not confirm the rumor thnt n lnrea number of ml8T ST to be brought from the coal wining roglons of Wyoming. Proot Roosevelt's ActloiiH. "Denvor, Colo., Doc. 9. The West ern Federation of Miners today Is sued a statement attacking Proaldent Roosevelt for sending the troops to Goldfleld, and calling upon the working people of the counlry to "protest against the unwarranted, unprecedented action and mimic auo cans mwuu constructed of this new allow. If all that 1b cJuimod for tho new oro Ib well founded, R means thnt armor has taken a long stop In advanco in hf competition betwoen armor and guns. Gun makers will bo put to a lefct to devls a projectile that will again oquallzo conditions. Without the addition of any weight, battle- hips armorod with tho now alloy will bo so impregnable to projectiles from the highest-powered shorf for tifications thnt coast defenses will be made, obsolete. o ' IIAIUUMAN ALL ItlGIIT. Is Doing Much Work to Glvo Labor Imiploymem. Reno, Nov., Dec. 1). Uarrjman will Boon roakp another move to bet ter the Central Pacific line through Nevada, this time shortening the dis tance of tho rond nonr Battlo Moun tain. Thla Is the information brought horo by R. C. Ulossom, a well-known business man of Lan der county. Tho proposed out-off will bogln at a point five mllos west of Ra' tlo Mountain and terminate 11 miles oast or Argenta. It will not only out threo miles from tho track dlstanco and eliminate a bad grade, which has always been a MMirco of trouble, but will open sv- Slxty-slx bodies had been recov ered Ul) tO 11 O'clock fodnv. Thin hns boon a duy of funornls. 12 bolmr iMirlod, and others shipped nwny. Thoro aro only aovon out of 0-1 mem bers of tho Knights of Pythias lodge loft to bury tholr dond brothors. On ono Btreot In Monongah not a man over 18 yonrs of age Is alivo. All tho ualooiiH aro closed. The roaouuru rouori mnnv timiina being Jammed In tho wreckage, and many will novor bo reoovurtxl. in ono placo 17 coal caru nro wedged into a pllo with Iorb. arms nn.i linmii fitioklng out. Tho total bodlos re niovod now numbern 52. nlno bolnir romovod 4oday. LOO I i .00 fj u'srfaro It to the disaster at Monongah, where era! large tract of land comprising "five hundred miners were muraerwi jn ta0 neignuornoou oi ou.wuw aoruB by he capItallBts' system of greou for nrnflls. It SaVS: Hnd Roosevelt been as anxious m enforce tho mining laws in West Virginia as ho was to send the reg ular army to crush the miners' or ganization, whoso aim in to better the conditions of he workers, 'five .hundred blackened corpses would not now be laid on the altar of greed 'at Monongah, around which weep the wives and orphans today. We pro- 'test against the President, knowing that ho was animated by hl per sonal hatred of the Western Feder ation and Ma officer, and the rnov Ing of troops against a STOVE WAS STUFFED WITH MONEY (United ProBB Lcnicd Wlro.) Stockholm, Dec. O.KIng austav Is conferring with tho ministers to day making plans for tho Immodhuo future. Ho is preparing n formal proclamation to bo iamimt In u four unj'B. no unto has boon Hot for tho coronntlon. No formal period of mourning has boon declared, and tho thoatora, oxcopt tho royal, rqopoa to day. It will tako u fortnight to comploto arrangements for tho fii nernl. Tho body Is being embalmed. NEVEH WOKE UP. CoiiftcquciitJy Wvjt Pound Out Ho Wu Ih'uO. (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Tftcomn. Wash.. ntt. n immni. McN'oll, n plaitorar, 24 yonra of age. ..n.;u uut in mo winnow of bin room on tho fourth etory of tho Ho- . nv.n,,UH uurty ywiuruay morn ing while in u Bomnnmbullstlo bIooh, nnd w instantly killed. Dutweou his window and th ground is a not work of eleotrio wiron. IUh bwly truck thoBo and nfter baintf imrrn- od back and forth Bovornl tlmrM landed on the oamant navrtmnni nn Commerco stroet, whero ho wa found BliorUv after. Tiin avu warn tightly olosed. and physicians say that the man may not havo nwnk oueu. Hankfl 1laQ Money. Portland. Dec. 9. Cah reserves averaging 44 por cent of their de posit aro being carried by 27 of the 45 national banks In this stats out sldo of Portland. This remarkable showing Ib mode In the reports of these banks to tho comptroller of the currency, dated December 3. At tho tlmo tbo 'reports were made, lew than a week ago, tbo aggregate of deposits in the 27 banks waa $12, 151,833.07. with cash in the vault and duo from other banks, available peaceable '5 g6 9,; """ " ' Chiirolliio Stovo Hlil'iiicd From (Jold lojd to Itcno, nnd Thrown In Hack Ynnl, Contained n Sack Worth 810,800 lu It. Reno, Nov., Dec. 9. A mystonr surrounds tho flndlnK of a small for- uno of $10,800 by tho police of this city yosorday in an old Kasolino biovo in mo rear of the Europa Ho tel. The stovo containing the hid den troasuro was received at tho Eu ropa several day ago from Goldfleld but no address wns on it. and the proprietor, Tony Capltano. was at a loss to know what to do with it. Ho held It four or five days and whon It waa uncalled for, ho threw it lu tho back yard. Later an ofltcer called and asked for tbo stove, He waa taken to the back yard, and nn examination revealed a sack hlddon ln tho dilapidated stove, which con tained $10,800 in cold and currency. The officer took tho money without giving any explanation to Capltano, and at tho station nothing can be learned coucernlnc the ownershin of the money or stove, although tbo of. fleers do not deny that the money la held by them, -o- Tlm Ilatiy of tlio Fleet. fUnltcd Press LeaBed Wire.) Seattle. Wash.. Dah. fl ir a a Nobrneka, flrst-olasa battleship, Btoamod out of tho navy yard nt Pugot Sound at 9 o'clock vitAi-.itv morning bound for her ilrbt targot praotlex Sho will tako on addition al ammunition at San Frnncibco, and then proceed iwuth to glvo her gun- UOra n OhanCO to mnkn wnr nn thn bullB oyoa. Tho Nebraska will will probably Join tho big Atlantic flquadron In Pacllic waters before re turning to tho local yard. o Pcttlbouo CtiHo Posit poruwl. RoIbo, Idaho, Dee. 0. In order to glvo tho attorneys for tho atnto and tho defomso In tho Pottibono trial nn opportunity to draw up a Btlpula- tion aa to tho admission of certain testimony Riven in thn TrnWnn.t trla, aa ovldonco In thbj case, the irmi oi ucorge a, i'ouibono was postponed for a day. Tho Btlnula- uon will include all the testimony and doposklons on tho Uradley ex plosion at San Francisco, and the testimony of certain witness pa t mw woiorauo crimes.