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r DAILT CATTY 4 1; JOURNAL, 8ALHM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEJITlEn 107 1008. ANTI-GAMBLING LAWS DRIVE SPORTSMEN OVER TO ENGLAND LABOR LEADER IS REBUKED FOR HIS OPPOSING OF BRYAN London, Nov. -19. American nntl gnmbllng lnwB nre counted on to bring such n mob of trans-Atlantic sportsmen to England for next year's rnclng tlint tho British contlgnent Is getting nervous. Tho American will be welcome In a way, as they will bring money Into the ring. Still thoy hnvo a record ,for such enormous winnings In tho past that tho "bookies" aro not, on itho whole, nltogothor suro they're glad to see them. The breeders aro distinctly hostllo nnd say that the Influx of American horses threatens to kill their market. Whothor tho English like It or not, however, American owners Btand a chanco of winning some of tho rich est English clns3lc three-year-olds next year. In Foxhall Kecno's Sir Martin, for Instance, turns out anywhere nearly as good as he's advertised, the pros pects are that tho Derby will bo credited to tho Stars and Stripes ngaln. The past season's British three-yenr-old form has been very confus ing nnd Slgnorlenotta's dual victory In tho Derby and itho Oaks Is now be lieved to havo been a fluke. Sho showed no such poworB In any sub sequent race and the general opinion Is that J. B. Joel's "Your Majesty" Is really tho Benson's best horse. WOMEN PLAN RAIDS AND DISTURBANCES TO SECURE SUFFRAGE (United Press Leased WIro.) i Tho prcdlotlon Is mado today by London, Nov. 19.-Actlvo plana moinbcrs of tho tmlon Umt wHhn woro begun Jodny for tho formation ycar tho frnnchlse wl ,vcn t of a troop of women cavalry for the nI, RncRh wnmon Denver, Colo., Nov. 19. "Daniel J. Keofc, president of tho Longshore men's Union and sixth vice-president of tho American Federation of Labor If dissatisfied with the political pol icy of tho federation should have re signed from (the executive council of thnt body Instead of making a fight In behalf of Judge Taft In tho recent campaign. When ho accepted a placo on tho executive council ho, Hko all other momboru, ngrced to the policy of majority rule. By his refusal to accept tho decision of tho majority of tho leading labor ofllclals of the trndeB unions of tho country ho stul tlflod labor and himself." The foregoing Is, In effect, the Its clear-cut stnnd on iha political question, the delegates nssomblod nt the convention have been anxiously awaiting tho report of this commit tee for It would sound the keynote of tho federation's fr.it tiro political policy. Keefo tamo to Denver w'th tho avowed Intention of making a flght on Gompers because of his stand for tho lccotlo nof Bryan nnd other can didates on tho Democratic tlckot. He started to organize tho opposition to Gompers on tho dny of his arrival but mot with Httlo success. Stll InnoMior slap was administer ed to Keefo when the exeoutlvo coun cil nt Is session last night decided TO WITHDRAW TRACT OF LAND UNITED STATES LAND OKFirr TO WITHDRAW 1)1,500 ACHES OV VALUABLE LAND HUSH EXPECTED. Hnnge ten flnldlng of tho commlttco in its re-that In tho futuro all mombora of port to the federation convention, i that body who may opposo.sthb will Since a week ngo, Monday, when of a majority In matters' political tho address of President Gompers, 'should resign fromtho council and created a stir over tho country, by net merely as individuals, RULERS (Continued from page 1) 'purpose of nldlng In the brcnklng of 'pollco lines during suffragette do- all English women. In tho 1909 suffragette campaign, JiiBt outlined, Is .to be tho fiercest nor that horrible acts of Bomo sort have : taken place at the Chinese capital.' One rumor snya thnt an effort Is being mndo by agents o tho revolutionists to overthrow tho government by kill Ing nil tho high authorities. INVESTIGATE LIFE IN THE COUNTRY moiiBtrntloiiB. A. fund of 1250,000 ,i, ,.i , ; .., ,., s rs isrr Ei:! - - " grontor portion of It will bo used for concerted ntacks upon tho parlia ment Iioubo and the residences of Its mcmborB hostllo to suffrngetto leg islation. Tho dates fixed for tho various rushes nnd raids aro kept secret for tho prcaont. Tho inomhoro, howovor, havo boon warned by 4ho officers of tno union that thoro must be no "false politeness." ,tlmo as emergencies require, but tho main features of It arc as follows A fund of $2G0,000 for nn nctlvo campnlgn. Tho breaking up of every mectln; at which a cabinet membor Is to sponk. Contlnunl raiding of pnrllnmcnt Iioiiho, whonovor itho nntlonnl legisla tive body Is In session. Incoisnnt "rushing" of the mlnis- I'ubllc mcotlngs will bo hold nnd tor In tholr own houses, nt tholr nt tho elections, every effort will bo mnln olllcea nnd whenover thoy von mndo to defeat Liberal rnndldntos. 'turo out of door. BITTER FIGHTS BETWEEN GRAFT TRIAL ATTORNEYS Fleet in Heartiness. Manila, Nov. 19. A dispatch from Shanghai today says thnt Prince Ching, hendof the Chinese army, died at Pckfng Inst night nnd thnt his denth has been officially conhVned Tho same dispatch Buys that tho new dowager ompross, Yohonnla lu perl ously 111. It Is intimnted "hero that tho trou ble 1b traceable to tho sumo eahalt i Tho commission on country life ap pointed by President Hoosovolt, will leave Washington on November 18 and will visit sovornl educational cen ters of tho wcBt for the purpouo of obtaining-Information on the condi tion of western country llfo, whothor anything needs to bo done to improvo It, nnd HI so what it may be. It Ib proposed to hold hearings nt agricul tural colleges so far as practicable as thoso Institutions provide effective or ganizations for Becurlng tho atlond Tho Gcnornl Lnnd Ofllco has dr. elded to withdraw on January 20, 1908, 91,r00 acros from thp Ump qua Forest Hcserve. This embrnro' Bomo of tho fines dnlrylng, fruit and tlmbor lnndq In Oo-Tonf bc'ng lu cated In Coos and Western Lnno nnd Douglas counties. Tho dlarylng and fruit lands will bo subject to tho Homostond Act oh ly, iwit the timber lands will bo .taken up under the tlmbor and stono law. ono or tho peculiar features of this opening Is that squators rights will bo recognized. After December 21 persons mny sottlo on the lnnd nnd prcpnre t 'omnko It tholr homo. Tho rights of bucIi Bqunttors will bo recognlzod as prior to thoso who file on January 20. It Ib expected that there will bo a great rush for those lands, owlnr? to tho fact thnt similar land In that section Is held at from JTiO to $300 per ncre. Tho proposed railroad from Drnln to Mnrshfie'd runs di rectly through tho center of this tract, which will be thrown open. This scorns to disprove tho chnrgo mndo ngalnst tho government thnt vnat arena nre being rosorvdd for tho bonefU of tho lumb - men and hnt bonnfldo homcscekoi-B nre being shut out. 22L !LS ,.,lu'.8fW!: It r ... 10Wlptw 7 vm ;:.). I ' m Tovrnsh,; '' """Be ton IVTtj. n?",r " iN Ieht (28), Hanger8ll iyj. ten mo. r I" teen ite, . "' lotrt, hnlf of twenty "J? tMwo '22) l'2" M Srfln . ' hit,,.. seven f?i A.V ! lhrt II) J fnni(n 6 l "I. ,. Hangp o... nf i. "ions thp0 ,," ." - . - V Id 1 . nil "- -H nnnn nf iiimo...u tt.l i ir ...nil 1ln..l Mini la Himiflit n linvn nnncn.l ll, " "' "" """" " ' '" " " v" li;" in i:amuh nn ujiiiiiun on country mo (United Presj Leased WIro.) San Francisco, Nov. 19. Bitter porsonalltlos botwuan Attorney Honry Aoli for Abraham Ktiof, ludlotud ox boss of Snn FranulKuo, and tho at tornoyu fo rtho prosouutlon markod tho buglnnlng of tho Huof trial In Judge Lawlor'n court today. Tho ver bal encounter wiib cut short by Judge Luwlor who declared that ho wpuhl not tolornto fiirttjtjr indulgouco in purBouulitleH by tholr nlilo and that ho would tnku measures to prevent tholr recurrence, Tho quarrel arose over quoatlihis jiropnuudod to Jamos L. Gallnghor, chief of tho boodllug; bonrd of super visors and Btar witness for tho peo plo against Huof, us to tho dotalls of tho signing of tho immunity con tract botweon Rudolph Spreckloa and tho inomhorH of tho boodllng bonrd. Attoruoy Hiram Johnson objected to tho questions ns calculated to waato tlnio. Ach coplled' that ho was asking tho quoatloiiB to Bnvo tlnio. 'That la llko Satan robuklng sin," Hltuilaioil Attoruoy Johnson, looklui; of tho apodal counsel," declurod Ach, and" "I wnnt to Bay right horo," intor ruptod. Attorney Matthew I. Sullivan for tho pooplo, "that while wo nro on thlH aubjoct wo object to bolng doalg nntod by counaol for tho oihor sldo ns 'spoalnl couiiboI' nnd spoolul proa ectttora.' Wo nro horo for tho peoplo of tho atato of California with tho concurrence of tho district attorney and thnt of tho whole peoplo of Cali fornia. If counso! Insists upon junk ing personal remarks, I Buggcat that tho court administer a llttlo con tompt modlclno." Ach atnrtodto roply but tho .court out him short with tho admonition, "Thnt Is all I caro to hear. Tho court naka for tho oplnlona of counsol on quoBtlona of law nnd thoro hna been too much Indulgouco in tho poVaonal oquation in this dlsousslon. It muiH not bo dono nnd will bo tolorntod no inorw by this court." Attorney J. J. Dwyor for tho proso aiitlon nskod tho court If tho attor neys for thu peoplo wuro not to bo death of tho recent omporor. Kwnng Ilau, and downgor omprosa, Tsl An. It la believed horo thn Admiral Harbor, In command of tho Untied States Phlllpplnoa squadron, has re ceived Information direct from lVfeln, causing lilmto expect troubln nnd no cosaitntlng tho presonco of Amorlean vessels In Chinoso wutorB. Prlnco Cholng wiib ono of the, most Influential men In China. lin wtia IproHtdeut of tho board of foreign nf- fulrs which enrroHponda to tho foreign ofllco or other nations. Lnto dispatches from Pokln today atato that all otTorta to obtain n con grmntlon of tho news of his death havo proved futllo. It- Ib believed the American oincoru will continue to hold tho Amorlcan fieot In rondlneBB awaiting dovelop meats. Efforta to confirm tho roiiorta of Prlnco Chlng'a doath havo boon un successful. Chlng, wiib president of tho Chinoso bonrd of forolgn nffnlrB and In that position controlled tho administration. Ilia sudden rlso In powor In tho Inst fow daya has at tracted vIdeaprend attention to him quuroly nt Ach. "Wo can show tho'nllowed to dofond thoinsolvoB from court that this very quostlon Just! orsoiiul nttneka nnd tho court dl nakod tho wltnosa wnB aakod and nil-, rooted that the oxamlnntlon of tho riwored five minutes ngo and wo enn, wltnosa proceed, ahow tho court that tho coiiubo! for j Judgo Lawlor ruled thnt tho attor tho dofondnnt hna naked aueh quoa-jnoya for Huof would bo pormlttod to tloiiB time and tlnio agnln for tho very bU quoatloiiB ns to tho dotalls of tho Pnrla, Franco, Nov. 19. Humora of tho murder of Prlnco Chlng, hend of tho army and most poworful man in China slnco tho denth of Emperor Kwnng Hsu ronched horo today. It Is alsoreportedthatYuuBShlKal, It Ib also roportod that Yuas SJil Kul. grand chnncollor, hna boon mur dorod. No mention Ib mndo of the donth of tho now dowagor ompross. Tho rumors say tho murders woro committed by high officials, who aro Inn plot to slozo tho govornmont. KIOHTIX "HOH" TO LIVE IX LOS AXGELKS (Unltod Press I.enied Wire.) .Los Angoloa, Nov. 19. W. J. Ar koll, nssistnnt to th president of tho Los Angoloa Hnrbor company, today (announced that Hoar-Admiral Rob purposeof delaying this trial, dlshon-algulng of tho immunltv pnntrnH y "' UUim m con, t0 Loa Ango. ornblv. wo think." sniiionf in mntinn. i... i. "" lo "'"Ko "'8 futuro home. Adiulr- "I tnko nn exception to tho romarkB to atrlko out. l"1 Bvan" wnB e,ectol chairman of the ' . , J . board of directors or tho Los Ango- ,r.,ni loll nrkoi , " "7 ,l08 Hnruo" company, which plans ex- ENGLISH GROOM 'w Powonnl property and tho use ofonalvo improvements about tho San AFTER THF MOM FY u l8,u, """"B ,' turo nroor. Arkeu says that " "" ffl I n 1 I rt !... 1 - m m. .- I UMinil tin. n I. ,a " u. Mrs. uurnnuys wealth Hln.ted Pre t.a.M W,r., Z' "XM Chicago, Nov. 19.-Chlcngo socle- ,1'"I00'0,00 to This law v l .iiRn.,aRiv ,,... .. .. n,)",le8 ' cnso there nro no chll- -, -- .-w..w...n vw.. .... MV-- quostlona. In purtlculnr tho coinmlB slon InvltOB tho nttondnnco nt theao hearings of ropresontntlvo fnrmora, toachers, IiiirIiiobr men, pliyslclans nnd others who llvo In tho open coun try or havo rolatlons with It. Ac credited dologntoa frojn grangea, farniors' clubs or alinlhir orgHnlzn Hoiib as well as farniors nnd others who conio on their own reBpouilb'llty and who nro likely to be holpful In the Investigation will bo welcome Tho meetings will bo public but nr not hold for tho purpose of m:tklng apeechoa. Fdll nnd free discussions of tho various, probloma afreetlng tho llfo of tho fnrmor ospeclally thoRo ro- Intlng to tho larger oconomlc. aoclul nnd aanltnry quostlona of tho opon country will form tho bnala for theao hearings. Aa tho comnilHslon enn moot only n abort tlnio nt onch placo, n tortlon of tho conforonco will bo dovoted to innpplng out plnpa for fur thor consideration nnd study of these quostlotiB, tho roaultB to bo sub mitted, at a Inter dato for tho uso of tho commission. The pnrty will dlvldo nt Sacramon to, aovoral mombora will go north to hold honrlnga nt Spoknno, Docombor 4 nnd C, and nozomnn, Docombor C nnd 7, ronchlng Omnha to hold Joint aeaalona with tho othor during tho Corn Exposition. Tho pnrty will bo in chnrgo of C. J. nianchnrd, atntlatl can, U. S., reclamation sorvlco, Wash ington, D. C. Tho itlnornry of tho commission Is ins follews: DalJns. Toxob, Novombor 20-21; EI Paso, Texaa. Novombor 22-23; Tub con. Arizona, Novombor 24; Loa Angqlea, Cnl., Novombor 2C-2C; Fros no, Cnl., Novomber 27; Snn Francis co. Cnl., Novomber 28-29: Snoramon to. Cnl.. Novomber 30; Hono. Novndn. December 1; Snlt Lnko r.itv iti. Docombor 2. 3. 4; Denver, Colo.. Do comuor 5-G; Fort Collins, Colo., Do combor 7-8; Omnha. Nob.. December 'J, m; Mlnonpolla, Minn., December Xotlco of Hestomtioii of Public . . Lands to Setleinent mid Entrj'. Department of ith Intorlor, (Jon oral I-ntid OfT.co, WaJiington, D. C, Soptombor 19, 1908. Notice Is here by, given thnt tho public lands In tho following dcscrlbod areas which werf excluded from tho former Ump q'.ta Nntlonnl Forest, Oregon, by ex ecutive ordero effective Puly 1, 190S, ir not othorwlBo withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, will by authority of tho Secretary of tho Interior bo ro- vuivu iu uiu jiuuiic (lomnm on Docombor 21, 1908, and become sub ject to Bottlomont on nnd niter that dato, but not to ontry, filing or so-' lection, until on nnd nrtor Jnnunry 20, 1909, Milder the usunl restrlc tlons, nt the United Statea lnnd or- lino nt TYnanlmrrr rt.ifr.m. i.. rr Hlili) fi.toen (10), KmiKO eight (8), I WKI I l.S H Soctlon iinvfiii n uni. i...i I IllillLU II eight (8), nil nine (9), wost hair of (10), nil olevon (11). fourtoon (r'. six (6). ft twonty-two 2T ."' lt eighteen (i8) . 'k 'ten noi. nil ...."""'Mill "J. HnnRo elee j' hnuf nf qh... . Im twenty (201 nA ,letl in T0W1..1,. v:.jwh n-nw cloven (,, fi, v--, mn m nair ot tMna.1 nil twenty-nlne (i MT ' (32: In Townshln i,..r. nange cloven (11,, Secllfl!IT svcn 7) ami i.u A?1 t,..m.. . . rUI); ."..o,i iweniHoar (ji t cloven (U), gectlom ttuL, nnd sixteen (16); In Tmndfat tV (20), Range twlre (m linn. I. ..!.. t... .... '"'I' (2C) and twonty.8x (),,, nna wc.t Willamette Mw!, gon. WarnlDR It hmu , given thnt no person vlliUt ted to gain or exercise in whatever under any mturi occupation begun prior to brr 21, 1908, and all mcb Htila Is hereby forbidden, FRED Commissioner of sthe Gcnenlf Otllce. Approved Scptemlor U mAXK pir First Assistant Secretirr tiM tcrlor .-o- PRINCE PHILIP t- ii (II), fiftoen (1C), Blxteon sovonteen (17), twonty-ono twenty-two (22), twonly-Ix and twonty-sovon (27); In (10), (21), (20), Town- Ill; Mndlson, Wisconsin, December 12; Champnlgn, Ills.. December 14- Ithnca, N. Y Decomber 10; Washing ton, D. C, Decembor 17. Second la,ty XortliboiiniL Leave Sacramento December 1, or ...u. , lutiuuHi, uregon, Do- The admiral will be here at tho closo or a lecturo tour he is now planning. iuv corporation is headed by A. A r a n tlal agroemnnt between Algoron E.'- , ' win HMmabeo or IolceaterBhlro Tho contract provides that Burn- England nnd Minna Fold Gibson, n nl)' 8nnU K"t his wife ono-thlrd of nleco of the late Marshall Field, dnt- nil h's nronortv In men hn ctin..i.i d tho day bororo tholr marriage and uurvlvo him but his property la aoiC B,r1' former trafflc manager or hiou nere lato yestorway. Tho agree- meager that ho h ndmltted to have wont provides that in tho event of tho better or the bargain. hor nro-decenso, Mrs. Burnnby'.i n husband ylll rpcelve tho same pro-1 No pupils, who have nnd nny con-i whon ho was lu Waahlngton ton daya ngo, ho saw Admiral Evans and that cember 2; Spokane. Wash Decern. Evans prom hed thnt he would come her 4. 5; Bowman. Mont 'December to Los Angeles this winter and make C and ti omnho Jl ".LeCrabo.r this city his future home ana mako.C and 7: Omnha. Noh nnn-.,.. and 10. portion of her proporty ns would fall taglous dlsoaBo, will be allowed to tc an American husband under tho return to Uio Oregon City school laws or Illinois. " without a certificate or safe recov- This will amount to one-half of .ery signed by a doctor ! J . " Walter Zeller and Clyne Wheeler, aged 19 and 20 years, respectively, havo cpnfessed to the murder of Zel- the Gould lines and plana to do, 8 Prandfathcr for his money, much work on the hnrbor at San Lovo' 1,a-uor ana gambling were Pedro. A railroad between this dtv he!d to bo responsible for most nnd thnt port h one or tho projects wrecks nt the meeting or the. Amerl- or the company. can railway Burgeons. 'Russian troops have assembled I Th Phiti000. ,iii -i ii I near V10 Per6'an border lino and may t The Chinese will officially mourn ,ntwfere ln tne revoU fn- the- ' mi mu ucuu emperor 37 uays. country. ship sixteen (1C), Hnnge eight (8), sections two (2) nnd throo (3); In Township twonty-slx (2(1), Hnngo eight (8), SoctloiiB four (1) to ten (10), both Inclusive, llfteeu (IB) to ninoteon (19). both Incluslvo nn.i thirty-one (31); in Township twonty-sovon (27), Range eight (8), Section (2); In Township (ourtoon (14), Hnngo nine (9), Sectlom ono (1), twolvo (12), thirteen (13), iwonty-rour), east half or twenty flvo (26) nnd thirty-six (30); In Township firteen (15), Range nlno (9), enat hair of Seotlona one (1) nnd twolvo (12); lu Township seven teen (17), Range nine (9), Sections twolvo (12), thirteen fl3) nnd four teen (14); in Township elghtetm (18), Range n'no (9), west hnlf ot sections alx (0) and avon (7), south half or nlno (9) and ten (ID), south hnlf nnd north-onst qunrter of olevon (11), nil thirteen (13), four- toon (14), fifteen (lo), sixteen (10). south half of sevent on (17), south half nnd northwest quarter of olgh teon (18), nil ninstoen (19), o twonty-throo (23), both Inclusive north hnlf of twenty-six (2C), twonty-sovon (27), tw-tnty-elght. (2S) and twenty-nine (29), nil thirty (30) nnd thlrty-ono (31); in Township nineteen (19), Range nine (9), Sections .two (2). three (3). nlno (9) to s'xteen (16), both Inclu sive, couth hair or twnty-slx (2G) nnd twenty-oven (27), all thlrty throo (33) and "thirty-four (34); In Township twenty (20), Range ulne (9), 'east half of Section ton (10), nil twenty (20), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nlno (29), thirty (30) nnd thirty-one (31); in TownBhlp twenty ono (21), Range nine (9), Sections four (4), flvo (6), six (6), nine (9), ten (10), east half of seventeen (17), south half of nineteen (19), south half and northeast quarter of twenty (20), all twenty-nlno (29), thirty (30) and thirty-one (31); in Towiuhlp twenrfy-flve (25), Range nlnd (9), Sections one (1), twelve (12), thirteen (13), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (:36); In Township twenty-six (26), Range 'nine (9), Sections eleven (11), tvjelve (12), and Uilrteen (13); lu Township seventeen OJM Knitter Wliliilin Is In a Kitted co'iiforlnblo apprehani!on lowing the nnnouncemenMh'l Philip V. HuIpd, Is prtrvbfi elaborate book of memoirs tiitiii bo published after hi death ull for safety, the memoirs th! I boon completed thus fir hut! sent abroad. It la expected that therifli snlcy as the Hohenlobe memowr that they will yMpie thills their unwolcome truth eoacennji court It Is stnted that the ntnofci) bo piibllslied In England ail wouhl bo confiscated If Ikff " here. A number of letters froa n Kaiser are saldto appear la tit' u mo. AimpnWLY SMOKES TWENTY C1GARE ni Moines. Iowa, Nor H-0! grossman Nicholas Unjna ( tn i,i,v worked a gre "'"" ,ln the character of hla wite ' statement of Dr wm ...i.. .Mrnfi nn HumaaCe nnd PofilbIHtIes" Is thetope" .... . -ii,i Hrcles toaW CUB6IOH ill pwviu .j ., ...on i.nnKiii -" . .lo,,BTO.r zat ! rrinnii nr inniv , . Sperry In his aress beb ..,...... tUo. number of clpw'S wlfo smoked from fMtrtttWa daDr. Sperry hurled IotccUw-JJ ... ; ' - ..Aoftabao' olnrod something should -. nl.nln tllrt AVll. """'" . j AiiniliiWmtortX,kf' J ""T'StLlSM '.mdersigneu --- ji administrator of tin ' " ftUW. ---.. ..f. coll,r "! gon, ana " -"'j. All persons nav"6 . tt,at said estate win J""" hiatal underslgnea at -- McNaryanav. . Oregon, within o m ,ate of he first v-- .i . ?isri-- ions. ..nvsU)' W. c "'.d Administrator eftJJ Edsall Rutherfotf," n.n