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"r$v?zr'- 'HV I Journal me OTTISlf RFAhYtftP SALEM, OREGON TIKSIIW. XOYKMIIKH 21, 1008 NO. 228. USH TROOPS TO INDIA CISION UPHOLDS INITIATIVE IN PORT OF PORTLAND BILL W Willi l FOLLOWS OIL KING iRLY THROUGH WITH JOHN D. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) few xorK, nov. si. junu u. kefellor faced Frank D. Kellogg y for his nnni grilling in mo rnmont suit to uibsoivo tuo udard Oil Company of Now Jor i Thn nil klnc wnB nrlmod for i doting ordoif and scomod woll lifted with his norformnnco on i ifnnd lit) tn (Into. It la ntnpriod that John D. Arch. Id, vlco president nnd actlvo hond t the stnndoru un company win thn nntt witness. Ho nrobahly i take up tho story whoro John loft It off nt tho noriod of do- opment In 1882 nnd carry tho rratlvo to tho preaont timo. koi a will iiko thn nrnvloiiR testimony Archbold hoforo tho congressional fmltteo ana otner douics in nn rt to confiiiio him, as It already been shown that tho inomorins i!nrl(ffllpr nnd ArnKliold tllflimreo iregnrd to sovornl Important point, k'ftlnpi? tnilnv (unit un thn lnvostl- Elou of tho systom of stock tlls- initlon and began by nsicing icocko Mer a number of question nloug kt line. BALLOON GOES OFF SUDDENLY "U. S." DISAPPEARS IN CLOUDS RIDDING GITY OF HOBOES SPECIAL WORK OF - POLICE fOPPED IN NEW YORK WILL BOX IN BOSTON United Pres Loasod Wire.) Boscn, oMn33,, Nov. 24. J h lonms of California and Sailor irke whom the authorities lmva pt frcm Tilting In Now York for pat1 Hi -o weeks, will meot in ll-romr! Inut In tho nrmory horo UlRht The bout tnkos tho tilaco tie Owen Morau-Frnnkio Nell en- na" with had to bo called off suse of nn Injury to Nell's knee. will Iip unable to box for nt least weeks fhoinas on 1 Burke have boon ping some tlmo nnd are fit to re the local sports a run for their pney, Thomas U a slight favorite the betting. MAN BEATEN AND ROBBED BY THUG (United Press Leasod Wlro.) Spokane. Wash , Nov. 24. Mrs. J. Markwell. wfr nt Prnsdrionl rkwel', nt tne Columbia Itealtv apany, la today suffering from an MK of rervoua nrnslrntlnn riDiiaed Iivm rx',rr,oncQ with a footpad, nlle rh- wa" on hor way homo Bftlv nf'rr dnrlf vimlitrHav Mrs. frkwdj was dragged from the r u in to a dark doorway by "S a-l there choked into sub- "on ha stole her pocket book BtalrtlriK $10 nnd loft hl victim In "'f dmej condition. fOMOTER UNABLE TO STOP FIGHT an Fra"-isco. kw 9i Afr ton S!!le nrlns before Superior "B .Tt UT .ti ... 1. ti.ia ' Hloason to prevent the 1 r ' 4 n No further ,eKaj ob. fh n l' tnrwn In the paths L - '? ond thr scheduled r nanusglvlng Jay aftor .. II1LUI I lllll tIl II V III PC'lin r rrqtrilni., j ?,eJ n aimed he held a prior Oil rtn,, . iv. i ... "' "" ugreemom Bign- fcr r ,- nnJr Ketchell's man- It tho i. . , ' uw"" convmcea KrM ifc L lng wher Oleason was Pr'Q the fleht wnn t mii w Ke tho tg eement under tho nra- ul waf niado subject to the Fndse Seawall hold' tkat "two i icaei and Panko should klthH .n,!l? . ffom Puacklng kh ZZL..J: lueir neart'a coateat t f;!jufau.,1 of aHltltHde vU lo interfere. (United Press Leaned Wlro.) Los Angeles, Cnl Nov. 24. Sail eastward through tho clouds or plodding ovor tho desorts of South ern California, Captain Mueller nnd J. K. Hutchinson, staff correspondent of tho United Press, who nscondod horo yestordny morning In tho bal loon "United States" havo vanished today. With but live sandwiches nnd ono pnll of coffee in their larder, '.o aoronnuts nro unprepared for a voy- ago of any duration and fenr Is ex- prossed today that thoy will suffor from hungor. Whon thoy mndo tholr ascont yes tordny tho aoronnuts Intondod to tnko tholr gas bag to a holght of 20,000 feet, study tho air currents preparatory to an eastern lllght In tho futuro nnd descoilt In tho even ing. Upon nscendlng thoy encoun tered tho uxuet eastern current for which thoy wore searching and nt a height of nearly throe mlos above tho earth, started enstward. It Is beloved here that, (lrod wilt tho am bition to mnko a successful voyage while tho weather conditions woro right, thoy havo sot off toward tho Atlantic senboard determined to make as long a lllght as possible ho foro their balloon, which Is lnflntod with ordinary city gas collapses and forces them to land. Tho groat holght nt which tho "United States" was sailing yester day mado It very dllllcult to observo Its progress and It was but n short tlmo until It was lost to sight on-tlroly. Hoports from El Casco, six mllos east of Kodlanus Inst nlgut said n speck was seen high up In tho sky which was bolloved to bo tho giant gas bag. If theso reports nrj true tho balloon passed out ovor San Jacinto valley nnd southward nlong tho exact route picked out by Cap tain Muoller ns tho ono most prob able of success in a trans-contlnonnl flight. If tho balloon held this courso through tho night and has uot boon forced to land s nco. It Is now prou ably salllnR oastward somowhoro ovor northorn Moxlco. Lack of food .and general unpre pnredness wll have no offect on Capaln Muollor nnd Hutchinson If they havo succooded In making pro Kre8s toward tho oast. Boforo thoy ascend both exnressod tholr dotor minntion to some day provo that a trnnR.cntitlnontal flliiht could bo mado from Loa A'ngoles. ISSUANCE OF BONDS JSMID SAYS THE SUPREME f COURT Chlof of Pollco Gibson has been making n clean swcop of tho city to day especially In tho outskirts oast nnd north. Ho nnd Officer Welch started this niorlng golnn on Ihn cast sldo of Twelfth Btrcot and con tinued north nonr the railroad truck in hopes of rounding up unite un army of hoboes, but tho result of their search proved to bo of no avnll. ns thoy roport that vicinity perfect ly rid of tho tlo-walkors. SovMnl re ports havo been coming In from the Fairground district of lnrgi hands of hoboes cnmplr: near there, hut upon tho chlof's Investigation today, there nppcarod to bo no disturbance of any kind. Chlof Gibson stated ho will rid tho city of theso follows Chlof Justice Dean docldod nn en Jotument suit between Sylvestor Far rpl and tho Port of Portland, Insti gated by Farrcl In order to provont tho Port of Portland, an Improve ment body Intoly organised, from selling bonds In tho sum of $500,000 for tho purpose of Improving nnd re pairing tho Portland port. JiMBtlro Bean decided tho enso tn fnvor of tho dofondnnts with permission to roBitmo the bond business. This de cision upholds tho lasuanco of tho bonds nnd tho Initiative and refer endum laws, undor which thoy woro authorized by tho ttcoplo. J. A. Finch, n Portland attornoy, was suspended from tho Orogon bar by tho supremo cgurl this morning UPRISING IN INDIA ISFEARED ENGLAND RUSHING TROOPS FEAR FOR NAVY HOSPITAL SHIP (United Press Leaded Wire.) Manila, P. I.. Nov. 24. The United State i uavy hoipltal ship Re lief Is flvo days overdue from Guam station and today all vessels passing ovor hor courso were ordered to search for her. Some apprehension h felt lit It Is gonerally bolloved that some small accident to her machinery probably delayed tho ship, and that she will come into port all right . Tho son tinned absence of tho vessel, how ever, has caused much concern. BREMERTON YARDS BIGGEST OF ISSUES Seattle, Wn., Nov. 24. Congress man Will E. Humphrey and Mrs. Humphrey will leave tonight for Washington. In speaking today of me cumins ocooiuw ui ..v...,. v, .... Humphrey said: nortant matter beforo the house will . t.ho nna naklnp for an additional dry dock at Bremerton. If wo get tfareo dry docks at Bremertoa wo can . i..iiin.i,ln Aat nn thn Panlfle ocean. This Question is larger either Championship Foot Ball SEATTLE HIGH VS. SALEM HIGH Thanksgiving, 3 p. m. Willamette Field Admission SOc If a special patrol has to be sta'lonod at tho nearest stopping places of tho trains boforo onterlng tho city, nnd that every man who Iiiib no particu lar business frequenting the railroad station and othor remote part?, of the city, will bo hailed boforo Judge Moores for Investigation o BIG BLAZE SN VANCOUVER, B. C. Vancouver, B, C Nov. 24. Over $100,000 damage was dono and soveral flromen narrowly ocaped death oarly today in a tiro which de stroyed tho planing mill nnd mould ing shop of the Koyal City Mills. The fire hud gained great headway boforo being discovered by tho night watchman and fanned by light breezes, threatened at ono tlmo to destroy a large section of China town. Tho Orientals wero In a pan ic and dumped their hoitjohold goods out Into the streets. The firemen ttuck to tho'r work, In spite of tho faqt that thoy wore a moat under a .galvanized roof wlt'i the flro eating Into its supports. Tho roof fell with a roaoundlng crash and Manager Mahoney of tho mills had a narrow escape. Some of the firemen woro nearly nipped, but es caped by quick footwork. . o INVITES OARSMEN TO EXPOSITION Seattle, Wn., Nov. 24. Tho Yale, Harvard and Cornell rowing crows will participate in rogattas on Lake Washington during tho Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition next summer If thoy accept invitations which will bo extended to thorn. Arrangements for a series of races between California. Hartford andtho University of Wash ington and Wlsoiisln nnd othor nild de wost college have alroady beer, made. COOPER TRANSFERRED TO JAIL FROM HOSPITAL Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 24. Robin Cooper, tho slayer of Senator fc v Carmack today occupies a cell at tho county Jail with his father Col onel Cooper. It baa been known for soveral days that Cooper was to bo transferred. Fearing that an attempt might bo mado to kill him. the county officer conveyed him secretly from tho hos pital to the Jail. as n result of charged pruforrod ugulnst him by Prosecutor Ralph H. Fisher, of tho bar association. Finch Is given tho privilege of applying for rondmlttunco nt the ond of ono year. Othor oason decldod today besides Port ot Portland case woro as fol fel fol eows: Max Tloman v. M. H. Sacks, ap pealed from Baker county court of Judge William Smith; reversal nnd remanded In an opinion by Commis sioner Slator. C. G. Guornoy v. R. B. McHaley, appealed from Grant county court or Judge George 13. Davis; rovorsod In nn opinion by Chief Juslco Bonn. Stato v. R. W, Deal, appealed from Umatilla county, court of Judge II. J. Benn; affirmed in nn opinion by Chlof Justlco Bean. Stato v. George L. Hosoman, ap pealed from Umatilla county, court of Judgo II. J. Boan; rovorsod and new trial ordorod in an opinion by Justice Moore. (United Prosa Leased Wire.) London, Nov. 24. Tho serious ness of tho Indian uprising hns caused tho government to tako vig orous action both horo and In thu affected districts. Tho war offlco to day ordorcd a substantial military rolnforcomont to proccod Immediate ly from Aldorshot to tho scono of thu Impending revolt, It being represent ed to tho authorities that tho local authorities In India woro unable to cope with tho situation nnd woro se riously in need of troops. Word reached tho foreign office today that Lord Mlnto, viceroy of Indin, had called n conforonco of tho (Contlnuod pn pa go 4.) AMERICAN GUNNERY UNEQUALED PROVED BY MANILA PRAGTICE (United Press Loasod Wlro,) (By H. Lee Clotworthy, staff cor respondent of tho Uultod PreM ) Mnnlla, P, I., Nov. 24. Experts stated today that no ship now aHotu could rotnaln afloat flee minutes un dor tho torrlflc firing shown by the American gunners in tho battlo prac tlco horo today. Tho shooting ia uuoquntlod and is tho best ovor dono by tho navy. Much cat iBf action is bolng oxprowwd by tho ofneora and tho genoral re sults of tho practlco are a source of gratification to nil concornod, Tho people horo attrlbuto tho or dor allowing tho mon of the fleet (Contlnuod on pago 4.) 1 POLICEMEN CHARGED BY BIG6Y (United Preia Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 24. Chlof or Pollco William J. BIggy today will prepare charges of neglect of duty to bo filled against Captain Thornae S. Duko, Detective Sergeant Tom Burke and Patrolman John Roblo as a result of tho coroner's Inquest in to tho sulcldo of Morris Haas. That vordlct, censuring the police, has arousod the chlof to bring oharge against his subordinates. Tho police commlsslan will bo the tribunal and it is probablo that Cap tain Duko will call to his aislstanc tho array of wltnessoi who appeared beforo Coroner Iceland, to testlfy thnt Haas could not havo conccaloJ a weapon in his shoo. Chief BIggy said that the chargo against Captain Duke arlscj from the failure of the captain to find the derringer during his search of Haa after tho shooting or Francis J. Honey. The charges agalst Burke an.l Robl result from their failure to maintain strict enough watoh of Haas in his cell to prevent bis sui cide. O .ii Trvjutury HUU'inent. Washington, D. C, Nor, 24. The treasury statement today show the follewing: Receipts. 11,524.564. Dlsbunteweata. $3,150,000, mii it iiif inMHiiim mii tout Thanksgiving Tim tuxiiiln nf Rnlnin nnd Marlon Count v will havo MUCH to T thank "God" for, on Nov. 26th but thoy don't want to. fjprgot to than "Him" for tho development or tho HA.vriAM. FOR This Is tho (JltKATKST MATKHIAL HLKHHI.Nfl that has como to Til KM since HTATKIIOOI). Kvory good citizen In this County should not only thank "Him" but thoy should lond ovory aid nnd assistance posslblo in duvolp lng tholr grontoat resource which "UK" aw lit to so Bountifully BIons thorn. Don't you know thoro nro thoso who are QUAXDKltlN'G oh to whether this Santiam V 2 " mining project Is going to bo a buccoss. But lot mo toll youl j j Z You had hotter bo HANTIAM-INfl around to my oc, .nd' buy . 1 Stock in tho KLECTHIO MINK while you havo a GHANQK to get . . T It at 20 Cents Per Share Becauso It 1b going to bo rnlsod to 30o In a fow (layBt, Investors If you nro looking for nn INVKSTMK.NT that will bring you In LA ltd K HKTUIINH. What's tho usu or looking further? This is thu HKHT opportunity YOU ovor had and no doubt it la tho best ono that you'll evor havo again to MAKK MONKY. Act on your own Initiative. Don't tnko anyone's udvlco but do as your conscience directs. . I havo known people to bo knocked out of splondld Invest ments by tho ndvlco of some old fogy that never mado a success at anything and wouldn't know an Investment It ho was to boo It l)Iti:HHi:i UP IN HU.VUAY TOGH. So don't bo deceived by tho people that aro THINKING this PIIOJKCT A FA1LUHK. But come to my office at ouco and secure all tho Stocc you can 1IKFOUK the HAISH. D. K. MAY Fiscal Agent t 478 State Street Salem, Oregon J I, h. I1KWAKK of porsons who .aro not representing this olflce .. i.i i. iija..ura n...1 tiTwiir In tho Ulutrln Ulnlnir nr.H un (Ilia JO livautjutttiuia imiu ntvvn " .w ,vw.v v...-. , , Smelting Co., Is 1SHUKD at HUH OVVWK. D. K. M, 478 Stato Ut., Salem, Ore. : : tllllHiltftf llff MIOKIf lilHiH 4H4H4M4Mi taaa ibo uiuiu ur mm