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u ' i laumai !. XVIII SALEM, OREGON TtKSUAy. NOVEMBER IT, tOOH. no. uaa. i i CORES ARE BURIED BY AVEIN IN MINE ALEM AFTER MOUNTAIN WATER SUPPLY FOR STATE AND CITY :NEY IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING A I00LD BE WELL IN THREE WEEKS kUn'ted Press Loascfl "Wlro.) in Francisco, Nov. 117. A Btuto i livipd bv tho doctorfl In at- Bjnco of Francis J. Honoy at 8:30 lock this morning Bay thnt tho pn- lt pawed a restful night and Is ling raucn bettor aim stronger 10- OREGON TO GET BACK PROPERTY WORTH MORE THAN $200,000 LARGER POLICE M FORGE IS DEMANDED BY .CITIZINS lo has withstood tho shock of tho ration successfully and is gottlng knger with ovory hour. While tho itors will not trunt tnomsoivos to too sanRUino n stntomont, It Is IcontcnsiiB of opinion thnt It will be moro than throo weeus bo- tha prosecutor will bo n won and not mora thnn flvo wcoks ore ho will bo nbloHo rcsumo his rk In tho court room. the liatlent's conditions Is .- vory (factory Theru la absolutely no of scntlcenila about tho wound ch Is perfectly clean and healthy. physicians Ray that It will re- fa so unless something oxtrnordl- happens, he muscles of tho larynx through Ich he bullet passed nro rogaln- c ineir normal condition una u is Mr that no volco troublo will her Mr Henoy when ho recovers. Citizens Hnlly for Justice. tares of deputies to tho cnll 1b- by tho Citizens League of Jub- to rally In support of law and r wero received today at tho Mquarters of tho oxecutlvo com tw Tho rcsnonso contained of. of financial and moral support in somo Instances physical nid promised. He call Issued yesterday after- fa under tho heading " Tlmo for WM to Stand Thenthnr." rniulq; "The Citizens Loaguo of Justice la- a can to nil honest citUons to Oil In the cause nf tunlm nml 'iiili. ; decenc to aid In tho ostnbllsh- "U of a clean and honest nresa. Clean nnil hnnnol iUr TTnlnr tclrcumstancea must wo allow our & n to relnnse Into that stnte .apparent nnnthv which rft.ililPd f naae posslblo tho shooting of leelsj Hcey. me not that follod Honoy has J thO Snlrlt nml mnndnnH rtf "try The gront mass niRntlnor of nlned nnrt l-m ni.i,n.... i. !... wturday night resulted In Just . .uv. awaKened manhood. That " musi nw That manhood of 1 rrSBChHtl mil.) nn,,,,. I.ll l tl.. -""V UVIUI '1UII UKHIII, ?' Jur caU to onU n 'the oiti8nd honest e,ty w.leM let UB 8ta"d shoulder to r"' HKdinst MUM- n.hnnoi i fr i .: -.. umuuucm cimZ .v VLAVP: i to 57 tal man and Bopd wo rm ,n thl" ca,,se. to enroll In I Clls On vnn ,!. i t.. .. irri, , M "u ur nis can Eft ,n !.cl,y,' Preserve Its laws. k VO IH r nl(tln tr tl.i Mu Ktranksoftho ' name sn7 . ., "!"c' "? a u,," . uicbu io me vui- Nlni ' JU8t,co. 2411 Pacific U In -j.,.. . auuillon to fnlnlnn. th. P 'o?Uthi8hn' contribute to tho FS'i r. ..: " "UKtJ OJ 1 . n uanvna . Ji e i --v.vi vou wisn to con- -- sviiu Tho stnto'B Interest In tho locks at Oregon City to tho amount of $200, 000 waa continued today when tho Buprcmo court donloJ tho petition for rehcnrlng In tho case of tho stuto v. tho Portland Genornl Glee trie company. This amount by to day's decision 1b ascertained to bo an Investment from tho common school fund by virtue of an net of tho legislature of 1870 which grant ed n llko sum to tho original com pany for tho construction of the locks. Furthermore an accounting is now duo from tho corporation by which tho utato will rccolvo 10 por cent of tho net rovenuo from tho locks bIiicc 1897. Tho sum will rovort to tho school fund. By tho torms of tho original grnnt 10 por cont of tho proceeds should have been paid to tho statu annually, but nil thnt share which should havo been paid boforo 1897 can never bo recovorod by tho state becnuBO qf tho Htntuo or limi tations. The case was decided in Mny. Tho way Is now clear for tho Joint purchnso of tho locks by tho federal govornmont nnd .tho Btuto for which purposo tno legislature huh uirumi) appropriated $300,000. Tho locks will thon bo freo to navigators. Other doclslonH today wore as fol fel fol eows: Elllo E. Lalng v. Arthur Lnlng. np poaled from tho court of Judge H. J. Bonn. Umatilla ceunty: nfflrmed by tho court. Jonathan J. Thomas v. Booth IColly Lumber company, appealed from tho court of Judge J. W. Ham ilton in Lane county; dismissed in an opinion by Jualco Moore. Coquille Mill & Morcnntllo com pany v. Alfrod Johnson, appealed from tho court of Judge J. W. Hamll on in Coob county; reversed in an nnlnlon bv Commissioner Slater. B. D. Coffoy v. O. M. Smith, (three cases) appealed from court of Judge Arthur O. Frater In Multnomah ceunty: each re-versed In sopnrnto opinions by Commissioner Slater. - O' ' " ( PLANNING MOUNTAIN WATER FORM LARGE LOCAL COMMISSION Aftor hearing tho Bov'oral suggest tlons offered by Salem people regard ing the necessity of a pollco ser gonnt for tho local pollco forco to be located nt tho pollco station perma nently, Chlof of Pollco Olbson points out a greater necessity toward tho safoty of tho city from tho prowling class who havo been making things monotonous for tho past fow vookB. Chief QlhBon thinks it would bo n much bettor nnd profitable plan to employ about four moro pollcomou In addition to tho presont forco of throo Including himself. According to Gibson's viow8, tho city has grown so expansive, that the present forco, especially at night, nro In no way adequato to cover tho entire town. Tho moro metropolitan tho city grows, tho larger the pollco pro tection ought to bo. At presont tli" city contains more of tho "undesir able" cla b than over Ijefore. Those alluded to nro nlmost till trnnBclent mon; not the common "Weary Wllllo" sort, hut cool smart county. follows who nro not behind dnto one Or Willis B EMPEROR WILLIAM GIVES IN WILL KLEP MORE IN . BACKGROUND (United Prosa Lonaod Wlro.l Klol, Prussia, Nov. 17, In tho face of tho hostllo criticism from tho ontiro omplro, sovere consuro at the hands of members of tho Ilolchstag and tho federation council and an ultimatum from his chancollor, Von Bulow, that ho would resign unless concessions to public opinions wero mado, Emperor William capitulated with von Tho Salem Business Men's league took action Inst night looking to tho bringing Into Salem mountain water thl coming yenr.Aftcr dlsettolon. on motion of D. J. Fry, tho committee named nt tho Board of Trado moot ing last week was endorsed and ns many more names added muklng n largo genornl committee, 'Which Is now composed of Salem citizens, city, schon), county nnd state ofllclnls ns to day In his Intorvlew to i lews: Governor Geo. 13. Chamberlain. Mayor Geo. F, Hodgcrs. Senator T. B. Kay. Hop. Hnl D, Pnttun. C. K. Spnuldlng. lumberman. County JucIsd V.'. 11. Duchey. . Supt. K. V. Leo Sielner. Dr. II. C. Epley, Salum school boaid. A. Hufikusteln, Prest. Business Men's league. C. L. McNury, deputy district at- EXPLOSION CAUSE OF CALAMITY ALL WILL PROBABLY SUFfOCATE torneyt W.J. CiihTBr, wsherlff" Marlon Morse, state board of The price of stock of the Free land Consolidated Mining Co will be raised to 20 cents on November 19, 1908. : : : : J 4 o 0 ?' O 00000000 oooooo SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS - O 0 o O O p LABOR CONVENTION CALM ONCE AGAIN n c c the pledge with kin'2,!.Uo" 'or an honest ;. a fhmtcnrirt W e -;- We must all for Its stand to- f Th LJoce h ,V ' L,tien8 League -' mV executive commit- riLL OIE APOUT' l)'ARPH77i xv im "n - -"' lv"A-ur W or 17A r nr.i V A PatcS fn (United Press. Leased Wire.) Denvpr, Nov. 17. Tho stormy po litical discussion which was on at the session of the American Federa tion of Labor last night when ad journmont was taken was not re sumed this morning nnd much of tho morning' nroceedlnes was given over o discussion nnd sttlement of fact'onal and Jurisdictional dis putes. , . The political situation will be aired again. Thursday .morning as the report of the committee on Pres ident Gomper's annual renori u been, made a special order of busi ness for 9 o'clock on -that day. A compromise has been reached In the rontrdVersy between the 'relgW handlers nnd tho Brotherhood or Ral'way clerks and the Corks will be granted a charter. An Invitation will be extended o oil of tho rail way brotherhood' to become mem bers of the American Fede-atlon of Labor. . T President F J McNultv nnd 8. J Fahey, of the EI;cMal Workeni wero seated nvr the nrotesttng del pgation consliMne of J. J. Read. H W. Potter and ". W Sherman. It was fupffFed thflt p lolnt meet'ng of thn ferMons ' hM '" I;"1" In January nnd 4hPt the fund of the wo factions he placed in trust In a SDrlncn-l I'll . hank i"d not drawn excent unar wrnM UnM by the ofBrerB of 'e fntlon wfted. Evorv 1-leeato of the Eledr'ca! Woflter of both faction M'E Jn l?hv rtntenwnts ot tae different Ahe Ruef's nttorneys want his caso transferred from San Frnn- O O clsco, on tho ground! of projudlco and dungor to the dofondant and O O his attorneys, O O All tho Islands In the Columbia river, which havo been tho basis O 0 for much litlgat in lUwo n this .tato and Washington, havo been O O declared by a fedoal court to holong to Orogon. O n rtnnt'o oWtlnn an sminlnr fiom Now York is assured. , O O Samuel Gomurrs, president of tho American Federation of Laor, O O dedaros that. If found guilty of contempt of court, ho Will refuse'to O O pay the fine and go to jail Instead ' ' O O Peter Vrn VII slngen, distant relative of noosevolt, has been O O found guilty of fleecing Chicago people of moro than $100,000, and O n im bean sentenced to the nen'tontlary. O n a JR. 000 rubv rlnir. a nrcsent from the Duko d'Abrul to Cath- O O rlne Elkln-, fa Jn tho hands of tho custom house officials, It hav O ing been seized in the malls' by the no-tofneo authorities. O Great fear Is held that' China Us no tho brink or a great reform O revolut'on. and cltieo nr guarded by marching troops. OOOOOOOOOO O.OOOOO O o (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 17. An oxplofllon In Number Three mine of tho Tennessee Coal company is re ported to havo burled scores of mon. Six bodies nro reported to havo boon removed alrondy. The enttru working forco of tho mine in trying to rescue tho imprlsonod men. It is bollevod that nouo will bo res cued because- tho cave-Ins are so Hit- Bulow and promlsod virtually what uatod that no air can roach tho 1m waa asked. prisoned minors. it is unuorsioou, mni, as ino re- hit in the art of lifting one's valu- health. . " - ables or calmly knocking ono sense- Theodora Bnrr, plumbor. lesB In order to obtain money, K. T. Barnes, morchnnt. Councilman Waltor Low gave his h. Wi Meyers, morchlmt. version on the pollco subject upon a. F. Hofar, necutary Board the reouost of a Journal represontn- Trade of tlvo. He fluid the present ponco forco, to his Idea, was very Inade quate to cover the largo district in the city, nnd bb far as a police ser geant wns concorncd, an official of this kind is never necessary unless the patroling force aggregates a tnnA nnmlinr of men. When asked what ho thought would mnke the tnri-n mora serviceable, he said an other policeman added to the night force, and nn officer in piain ciuwicn during the day or night subject to call any tlmo; also that Jho police force, Including tho chlof. be uni formed In accordance with the rogu lar city custom. Alderman H. S. Radcllffe Is also woll aware of the fact that Salem's police force should be reinforced. His statements regarding the matter aro somewhat the same as thoso of Alderman Low relative to the two additional pollco with a plain clothes man for the day beat. Mr Radcliff thinks the protective duties of tjie city to society from the overflow of other towns should be improved at once in oraer mj uiwiuuiu io mi rages such as the Barnes store rob bery and, assault and several other rases of thievery which has been carried on here during the past fe,w mfihotton of Henry W Meyer . . i .1 n.....t-- u " Vondav Bisni et v No roeetlnci of the first committee has not vt booa hdd and tho spoalroj at th Btitltie8s Moo's league advo cated the idea that at as early a day as possible tho large committee meet nnd appoint subcommittees who shall make up tho work along differ ent linos, got ail the reports in arm suit of tho conference,' Von Bulow will romnltt In office. Whothor or not Kaiser Wllholm will Issue th,o manifesto limiting his own powers, that was domandod by Von Bulow Ir still a mnttor of doubt, Tho conforonco- wns hold nt tho Potsdnm palace. Kmporor Wllholm promised that ho would bo more ro sdrved and would Intor'ero less In domostlc and forolgn nffaln thnn In tho-nast nmLthaUhe would bamoro cnroful In public nnd prlvnte utter ances, Tho kaiser wn nervous nnd with out his old d tlanco when ho wns aeon nfter tho conference hnd bcon eonc'Mded. He sn'd that It hnd been the blttorest hour of his life. Public opinion npplnuds the om poror'H decision nnd thoro Is genornl rejoicing over tho omplro. It Is thought that tho national cHbIs hut passed. The result is consiuoreu a marvelous vldory for tUe diplomacy of Von Bulow. " Von Bulow, pale from a rocont Illness, wns greeted by an acn.un.ln tance onrouto to the fmlnco. Tho frlond assured him that tho wholo German nation accompanied him In Inspiration on his ipurnoy. Von But Inn, ntiillml vrnvclv: "I llSVO no other Idea thnn my duly toward tho German people," . Many llvoly passages marked tho Interview botwoon tho kaiser nnd his chnncollor this morning, according to Information that loakod out late this afternoon, Tho knWer uppronched tho chan collor for having turnod against him. iinrinir tho whole niuht he liad been reading roiwrta submitted by tho chancollor of tfce dobates In tho relchstag and feeling of tho people regarding his activities. The emporor was nervous and wrmicht un fhon tho intorvlew be gan, but tho chancollor, nothing daunted, told him plainly what ho thOUglll 01 BOIIllI Ml tlio huipu pi v- llons. The intervlow grew stormy, nt this porlod nnd von Buolow pointed out passages in hfs roport and brought homo his criticisms with forco. FIGHTING FOR A GOOD CROSSWALK ." ,..(.. ...lit. .ATHiaatu anil i.tTXm VI. I. ,..., bu, p., ...- .,,.-. ... --- V;UIIII1I7MK mill IBIUO"l ., ih- program mnpped out in time for tlie nlajnt8 0f tho patrons of the Cottago now city council to act, and navo a ' hotel. Mrs. J. V Stulger, tho proprle- hjll framed up and submitted to the; stato authorities tnat win no satis factory to both state and city. legislative action will he nocea sary, anda contract for water will havo to bo mado botween the city nnd stato. But the tenor of the meet ing last night was that the leading business mon of th dty aro deter mined to force the Issuo nd will not let another year pass without n sup ply of water dlrtct from tho moun tains and on n larger scale than has yet beon talked of. BANK IS Ci OSED; a CASHIER ARRFSTEQ Uont!cllo Kv . Nov. 17. Tho f'Hzons National hank closed today Cashier Chirles W McConna Hasey tr-ess. Is waalng war to secure a good crosswalk on Court streot at tho Junction of Front streot. vim HtnlL'or Hnlmu that this Is one' Of the most largely used crossings In the city and that it Is really a disgrace, In Its present condition, (0 the city, especially in tho eyes of tho traveling men, many of whom stay at the Cottage. The present walk Is of half now and hnlf old, rotten hour ils. A short time ago, on tho complaint of Mrs, Stalgor, tho street commissioner put down a temporar ily repairod walk extending but half wav across the stroet. Another matter "Aunt Susan," as u? is popularly known to all, says the Is going to mako a fight for Is to havo the sewnr pipe ompylng on tho hank of the Willamette river extend- Is under arrest In conneetlon wltnejl out into me stream, ir ha wnenlon of tho Institution and win b called to the attention f the he authorities' are jMMklr-K Assistant city noaiw on-xer, dhtk vuu f CasWer K R. Wiafry, 1 marked as ankealthy bv local Ajc LOH ANCIKL1CS F1HK COST 91811,000 (Unltod Press Leased Wire,) Lon Angeles, Nov. 17. Estlniatea. toduy placed tho damage caused by tho lire which thrcntoned to wipe out m entire blocgk In tho heart of tho business ill trlct yestordnj at 1185, 000, hut It U Impossible- to loam yot Just what wn tho oxtent ot tho loss to tho Broadway Bopnrtmout storo, one of -tho Inrgost rotnll houses In tho city Tlu lo i Augelos I'nririe building on Fourth street, midway between Broadway and Hill ntreeht, Is n complete ruin. The flnjnoa com pletely gutted It nnd l ho lowest pos sible estimate places the Ions at 76 000, nhout half covered vlth. Insurance. Tho money In the rpglstors nnv safes of tho Broadwny stores wa 4akon a.it during tho flro and dopos Ited In the Cnllforpla Bank, The most nerloiiH diunago fo tho storo was by smoko ami watfr, though (or more than nn hour It npppared. al most cortnln that It would be, oattrs y destroyed, ' Karl Amos, the 15f-sar old hoy,. who wns overrome and barely es caped death In tho upper floor of tho Brondway st'oro. Is much Im proved today. Tho flvo pc)ropi who wore rut oft by the flnmo and ro cued from the Los Angeles Pacific building aro roported to bo Improv ing, though all or them suffered se verely from Inballjig smoke and gnso. The fireman, rescdyed many compllmonta toay (rtr thlr heroic work in saving the city "from vhat threatened to b6 tlto 'worst conflag ration ot years, , jo holFfleet IjN readiness Ml 111 SIMS t (By H. Leo Clotworthy. staff corres pondent of tho Unltol Pres on board the U. 8. 8, Georgia.) Manila, P. I., Nor. l7.-r-Admlral Ilvrber's Philippine squad.rqn has boon coaled, provisioned and mob ilized romlv to nroceed to China at onqe to protect Amercnn Interests lu case of moro serious complications, All marine officers aro preparing: to leave Cavlto nnd the, battalllons at Olongapo havo beon ordered to h propared fdr action. Tho concensus of opinion hore today Is that tho battleships of the Atlantic fleet would not go to China at tho out break of trouble, but would remain Ue-n re a reserve. No tramports aro now available for tho use of tho army. No orders have been received so far from Wash ington, .KILLED TRYINCfrTO ' BREAK AUTO RECORD (United Press Leased Wire.) Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 17. Emit Strieker was killed almost Instantly today while trying to break tho vorld'o rf"o-d for 24 hours contin uous automobile dr'vlng Ho was in a big Renault car and was taking many chances In a wild trial for tho record, when something went wrong and the car was ma-hed,, There was netmns: icrt or tne ma- Abfi-l tMJ nh f Je irov-