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-, . H " " '" ' ft y-. I.l..-. Till. 8ALEM. ORKGON "WEDNESDAY, OCTOIllill 14, 100H. ' NO. 13. m HUNDRED MINERS BURN TO DEATH ?' ilk IMai lamwil ii" ' ' i nil ii i 1 1 ' i i -1 . i i i I, i. mi i I. ARLIAMENT FORCED TO LISTEN TO DEMANDS OF UNEMPLOYED WMITY USED BY tXPLOSION MS STOP WORK OF RESCUE (Caltd Press Leaned Wire.) "iiLA. Oct. 11. Noarly two- Lired aicn arc entoinbcr and prob ity bare boon burned to death to Un'ha result of nn explosion In It Koenlgs coal mlno In tho prov U ot Silesia. Wr !' no hopo of saving tho Im- zd men, ns flra has cut off hto.' of roscuo and thoro Is .nlsu.iatlon that tho disaster Is u vi ii.a worBt In tho history of bint It is believed tlint practically all 'n'.J-bed mlncrn are doomed to (Continued on pago 4.) laccy-masgaagajKEBs MIKADO STOPS "WAR OF WORDS" I1MW 4 WHEN AMERICANS ARRIVE' (United, Press Lccicd Wire.) Toklo, Japan, Oct. 14. Tho ar rival of the Pacific coast business men at Japan's capital today was marked by thp issuing of an Imperial edict by tho Mikado calling on the Japanese pcoplo to cultivate, friendly relations with .America and tho west ern hemisphere and to ceaso tho "war of words" which may result In the disrupting of International rela tions. Tho edict promulgated today Is one of tho most remarkable that has over been handed down from tho (Continued on pago 4.) Ai'& wi j wr i - w . a! Sf Or P. f'v . UM&ffiL III WML fl P U ZJ w j JX H1 '' ( " fSf , A Powerful Inducement Ij thft Onlffc EJnlllnir nt mnrMinniMBO fS LOW PRICES. If yOU Want ("wBest Bargain in Salem In Ladles' COATS, SUITS, DRESS GOODS, B SILKS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and All Kinds oi b Till Wearing Apparel, coino to tho CHICAGO STORE. The storo with & up-to-date goods at tho lowest prlcoi. A GRAND SHOWING W 'be latest D: ess Goods. Flno frw and Walsting Silks tho n tttment Is g-eat. Choosing will k )' for you nnd tho prices -' 'be lowe t quoted by anj hue. TfJ Wr, !i.vt ioc, c ftiul up. nowand of Yards of Outing ftanel at Special Prices. rul lc,8r,0!4r, H Lite and up. to on Dlanketb and Comforte m ay down Pair atc, We, R5f. OSe ami .. - "- CHICAGO STORE for Honest at Low prees. XEW ARRIVATJ? tv Salts and Coats AT nn., "" PRICES '".-Pfor Spot Cash. "I i'1 SI IT . IH A I ,r '0r n'00 ''9 SIito i8o Lnv 'or... $il no - vwrtia lor...$9.ttO BUTOKt THAT SAVES YOU MOJO 1 OREGON ATTEMPT RESCUE 0EJV0MEN SUFFRAGETTES ARE DESPERATE (United I'ras termed Wire.) London, Oct. 14. Sevornl hun dred suffaregcttcs, screaming and with hair and clothes dlshevolcd af ter Inst night's rioting, made a con cortcd rush upon the pollco wagon, In which sovornl of tholr membors woro being taken to jnll and In tho fight with tho police that followed more Uinn a dozen womon woro bad ly. Injured. Tho sufrngottos had stormed tho courts several Union during tho nr ralgnmont of tho prisoners and had mndo wild demonstrations out side tho buildings. Tho loaders planned the grnntl culmination of tho night nnd dny of fighting, in tho attempt to roscuo thu prisoners from tho wngon. Tho infuriated nnd halt Insnna womon upon tho wngon In a body. Tboy .olzod the bonds of tho horrtoj and hold thorn, while somo nctunllv climbed up on tho whcols and Into tho sents, under blows from police men's clubs. Tho mquntod pollco woro hastily summoned to tho aid of tho wngon guards. Tho mounted men rodo Into tho mob of womon full tilt, scnttor Ing thorn, running d,own somo nnd clubbing othora and eventually put ting them to flight. ' Tho wounded womon shook their fists nt tho po llco nnd cried thronts of vongonnco as they woro drnggod nwny by tholr companions. Tho scono within tho courts whoro 37 womon woro nrrnlgnod ns tho ro Hiilt or tho attack on. parliament last night, wns ono of tho most remark nblo over witnessed. All could hnvo gono freo If they would hnvo prom ised not to tnko'part in furthor de monstrations of tho kind, but every ono refused to mako any such prom ise Fourteen woro sentenced to Jnll to bo confined from ono to two months onch. Tho other cases wore postponed. All those sentenced ac cepted tho punlshmont cnlmly. Tliov were hailed as martyrs by their com panions. All during tho hearing tho crlos of tho mob of womon out side could bo hoard. Tho womon boat upon tho doors domnndlng en trance nnd now and then could bo hoard tho crash of mlssllos thrown against a door or wall of tho build ing. The solgo of parllanjeht last night, In which no leas than 100,000 par sons participated was tho most sue- i cessful demonstration yot made by I tho suffragettes and tho leaders to. day, In spito of tholr fatigue, are eintea. too enuro pouce jorcu nus been on duty now for 30 hours and they are the loudost in complaint axoHst the women agitators. rv,.(n., a -)QtltJ')i ct th "'o"n? of last night by tho tjuffragottei wlli rosult r Uk dea.b r ' .'i womei and probab'y fn" th roalgnatlo.. of cabinet members the cabinet to 1 lay la seriously considering thd de manda of the women loaders. Tho suffragottoa declare that thov will perlt In wich demlnstratlon as tho outbreak last night until their demands are heard. The police are anxious for the cabinet to grant conqesalons to the women, as they say the rioting last nlpht wns liv far tho wowt that has fyet taken place. In all seven police- WAR ONLY MATTER 0FJIME BULIMIA WATCHING TURKEY (United I'rcM Lent Wlro.t Constantinople, Oct. 14. Reports from Salon Ic nnd Monastic today have convinced tho porto thnt Bul garia Is fomenting disorders In Ma cedonia to furnUh an excuso for an nexing that country to tho "Now Bulgarian independency." Bulgarian ofneors ro organizing bands in both places, according to reports received nnd arc Mipp)yln thorn with arms nnd bombs. AtfonU of Bulgaria, aro In nil tho provincial monnstorlos aiming to work up, a Bontlmont for annexation to Bul garia. Turkpy Is convinced that Czar Ferdinand hns dolayod his declara tion of war agalnBt Tnrkoy for a fow days In tho hopo that Turlcoy LwlU talcq the Inlatlvo. If Turkey dd fclnos It Ip felt horo to bo corta'u thnt Fordlnnnd will dodaro war very soon. Tho nows had boon received horo that England has fallen In with Russia's proposal and advl&cd Tnr koy to accept tho Independence of Bulgaria and tho annexation of Her zegovina and Bostnln to Auitrln Hungary ns accomplished facts, and demand n pecuniary compenntton. Tho floating of a Turkish loan In Europe Is rognrdod as accoptablo to tho Young Turk party hero which Ih said to ho oorotly fnvorablo to tho recognition of Bjilgnrla'B Inde eoneoneo. A loan would put tho now roglmo firmly In tho suddlo.nnd avoid a war thnt Is not popular with tho people. It Is reported horq today that SW via and Montenegro hnvo boon nd vlsod by Rupssla that tho Czar will safeguard tliolr interests In tho forth coming conforonco of thp powors nnd this le thought to hnvo had n quiet ing effect on tho sovereigns who woro anxious to go to wur with Austrh. TRAINS G0LUDE jNJJTAH ENGINEERS KILLED INSTANTLY . (United Treat Lcnaed Wlre.1 Salt Lnko, Utah, Oct. 14. Two mon woro killed and several Injured In a freight wreck nt Jordan Nar rows on tho Donvor and Rio Gmdo early today. Tho trains collided head on nt a dangorous curve on tho rond. Nolth or engineer know of tho approach nt tho qthor train until It wns too lato to prevent tho collision, 'T. J. Lof-tu-i nnd W. McAlor. onglnoors, woro killed Instantly, nnd Flroman 11. Thomas was badly lujurod. Sevornl of tho crow of both trnlus woro In jured by Jumping. Tho ina'n lino of tho Donvor and Rio Grande l tlod up nnd nil train's nro bolng diverted ovor tho Salt Lake routo at Provo. CANDIDATE IN SECOND ACCIDENT TAFT TRAIN AGAIN 0FFTRAGK GENERAIi MILKS DISCREDITS WAIt KUMOpM . Baltimore, Mr., Oct. 14. General Nelson A. MII08, rotlred, todny da olared that thoro would ho no wnr In Europe. Nono of tho Enropoan nations wish a conflict, said Gonoral Mllos, mid the powora nro opposed to war. Gonoral Miles also declared thnt ho thlnk thoro Is no possibility of war botwoon the United States and Japan. Ho said Uiat ho does not sou any possibility of war botwoon Amer ica and nny other nation. J mon and over a score of women wore Injured. (United l'rwm Lented Wire.) Stoubonvlllo, Ohio, Oct. 14. Tho Taft Bpeclal was wrecked again to day. Two wheels of tho undor sec ond engluo loft tho track whon tho train was gqlng from Cadiz Junction to Cadiz, Ohio, this nttornopn. No ono wns Injured. Tho trnln was ' going nbomt ten mllos an hour nnd was ntoppod be fore tho Injured engine had gouo vory far on tho tlos. Tho train was dolayod abount an hour for repalra. Tho officials of tho railroad com lany hnvo stnrtcd nn Investigation. It l probable that Iho host onglnoa available will bo ordered to to Taft special at onco. UNABLE TO TRACE $40,000,000 PAID E0R PANAMA CANAL Now York, Oct. 14. Tho Now York World today prints n cable mossngo from Paris, In connection with lt offortB to lenrn dollnltoly who got tho forty million dollnra paid by tho govoriimout for tho Pan ama canal, In which It Is allogqd that ovory sourco of Information has boon obliterated. Tho Paris messago nsfcrts that all record of tho Identity of tho persons who received tho cash has boun hid- don nnd that tho rocorda of tho do talltt of the ngroomont botwoon th United StntoB nnd tho Tnunnm canal company have ltoon dostroyod. v The Now York World Is suphort- Ing Bryan .In tho present presiden tial campaign and tho Investigation lr- tho World was based upon nn nl Irjd rumor thnt Douglas Robinson, brotlior-lu-lnw of Proaldont Rooso velt, and Chnrlon P. Tnft.'brothor of tho Ropubltcnn presidential cnndl dato, made largo profits In dealing In Panama securities. Tho World lays that tho liquida tion of tho French capital securities, supposed to hnvo boon sold tT nn American syndicate, wns concluded on Juno3, nftor four yonrs of nego tiations. It n&HortB thnt nil official rccordH for tho transactions havo boon removed. Tho ealo of U19 cnnnl t9 tho Vnltod States wits inado by William Notson Cromwull, who Is prominent In tho Republican campaign. -fi- HKAW DAMAGE Bt'ITS AGAINST NOfrrilEItN' PACIFIH (t'nlted Prf l.enil Wire. BlUlngs, Mont. Oct. 14. Damage suits aggregating $1. 000.000 are ex pected to be started, against the Northern Pacific rallr.oad as tho re sult of the recent wreqk at Young's Siding In which 21 persons wore killed; Tho first suit has been filed here by Mrs. MattlJ'Andorsun and hor daughter Mnbol, who ask for 155.375 for tho death of Robert Anderson, husband and father re spectively, who was killed In tho wreck. The coroner's Jury held tho crew of tho freight train, which was struck by a passenger train, respon sible for tho collision. EIX)PKD AND TOOK MONEY OF IJHIDU'S lUTIIHIt (United I'lrai I-enn-il Wlre.i Oakland, Cal.. Oct. H.Cllmtor Scott, who eloped with Mj-rtlo Wohh from Kenuett, Shnsto county, Mon day Is In thp county Jnll today awlt Ing roturii to northern California. Scott It. charged by tho girl's uncle, George Graiise, with stealing $037.80. That amount wns found on tho youth when police searched him Inst night. Thoro is no oharga against MIb Welsh, who is being held ponding Instructions from Ken nett. Whon tho money wn. d hoovered upon Scott, the girl confessed that she had takon a bag of gold from her uncle's houso on the night of tholr flight and gave It to Scott. Both deolarod that thoy did not count the money. Scott at first maintained that the money was his own but later ad mitted that .it was not. Consdahlo Hostler, who brought the warrant, said that Graus became frenzied when ho dlaupvcred that tho inonoy was missing. CHICAGO WINS. "'Detroit, Oct. 14. Chicago Is the world's baseball champion, She beat Detroit tqday 2 to 0. ANOTHER BALLOON " FALLS IN NORTH flKX (United I'reoa ltued Wirt.) Berlin, Oct. 14. A roport from Heligoland says that the bastllla, ono of tho ballonu contesting for iho Bennett trophy, foil In tho North Son today and tho occupants were res cnod by patrol boat1 nftor a hard struggle. The patrol bunt hud been Hont out to look for. pptuible balloon accident. It Is mild tho njen wero nearly drowned whoir they woro drnggod aboard tho hoaL ATTOHNKV ATTAOICi?l I1V HTItANOE WOMAV San Joho, Cal., Oo. 14. Tho local pollco today askod tho San Francisco authroltlOH to aid thorn In flndlnif tho beautiful woman who nttacko.l Victor A. Sohool, a.lawyor and poll tlolan of thlH olty Inst night. Tho assailant of Sohtfol h doiwribel ns a Htrlklng brunette and' tho police have Ion mod that she is a resident of 8n Frnnclsco. Sehoel was In his olllco whon tho mystoriouB woman ontored.. 8hortly afterward Schjefk BUimnonOd a sur geon to attendja knife cut that ex tended from his forohead (o lla ch'n and that required 20 BtUches ti fClOJO.