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SECOND EDITION-fe-M ,' fj' A I f tfuraal m SALKM, OREGON TIKSDVY, DFX1 KM HUH 22, 1008. NO. 1UJ2. EDITIONe-3 P. M. . . . i , , , r . -r- U hlv 9 I ill 111 ilfimiY '"" 'WVaTT " .. T limCMnH?B RlMMYYaBairBfeamMbJ .ifiliaiPr ITISH JINGOE S SCENT WAR IN BRAZIL UWIDTH WOODEN BRIDGE FOR SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET HUNDRED DELEGATES .PRISONER OUTING fm COOS BAY fkable Enthusiasm Developed on the Farther Bounds of tern Oregon for a Deep-Sea Harbor at Coos Bay. itions Adopted by the Oregon-Idaho Development Con'fiFTS SORF filVK C'n UnU ot olo Mollimtr Pnimtw nannmlini- 1710 I fcO IIUIU ttl VMIly) IVIUHIUUI WUUIIlJf) UOWMIUOI I -1 01 TELLS OF HOLD. UP Bgates Demand that Both States Aid in Constructing a jroad to that Port of Entry from Boise, via Roseburg, loss Central Oregon, I h COHHKSPOXUKNOK. FM.ilhoiir county. was tho I n very Biicco&'jful sosslon of gou-uiano uovoiopmoiii uuu kit rdlotirncd Sp.tu.rdny. Ovoi Elided, and on Friday ovan- 100 voro turnod nwny for rfoin In tho opora home tathtirJnnm nnd unnnllllltv Of Dntlmont was aroused for tho Irrlmtlon l'roioet. which ho reclamation of ovornl him Dtir.and ncroa of arid land, expenditure of $6,000,000 9 on a reservoir and dltohos. Tho dol- PALS AWAY (United I'ross Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Doa 22. Dccauio ho was til von only $1.25 of tho booty eecurod In tho holdup of tho oxprens car 01 1110 uuicago-rorunuu spooim Com oSud uo ponupuoo) CHANCE TO JOIN OUTLAWS itod Press Loasod Wlro.) ,C?1 , Doc. 22. That Frank 'ciptr'n-mnnagor of tho Chl- 111)", Mill nbnnuon organize.! ll, and bocome a niembor of it'-wn" wi tho sensational IccnTit ninde today by a out bn-cball offlclrl, one of tno ro of t' Freno club. rdln , to UiIb man's Btntomont, - Ill Join tho San Franctao i-l vlll flovoto hla wholo onor- fbulldln up tho gnmo in Cul- and In malting it mo groat, ehnll rtthtc In th . country. ink Chance's coming to Call- r-Ml ilia eamo auinoniy. o'fly to Izo up tho baseball n, wltb a vlow to aligning with outlaw ball." Rr ii I'nown o liavo nan rl-t'r 7 w'th Proaldont Murphy. Pi It o . ind It I. Bald that ks one of tho principal reason" unexpected move. 1ISSI0N BELL TO RING CHRISTMAS Inlt d Press Loasod Wlro.) PL -ndro Pal.. Doc. 22 Tho 1-ont of tin old cthodral sr h'-ncci Im tho towor of St C ? ollc church today will or n dcrti tones a Joyoi'B n Philstnias morning. Tno n ''lent for many years. '" the belfry of San Loandro I' lir rrionlnna ondonoo will rd for tho first time from Its osi'lo'i In St John's Holfry on M: mnrnlnt l.'ll was moved to the church It hna boon a! ont MCO id - Bt tho mission, when !t thl nifHnn nnr-nliia nnil VCfl- I v as presented to San Ls B ' rl h Inntr nrrn liv ftnnr Don Pfallr, 'loldor of many largo r irnd from tho spanisn ,vronzo xia.'i secured from a r?rrlnor bv Don Poralta. Tno "d nht.nlnfrt It frnm n RnaU- Ih'-dral ka"pl" in St John's bolfry was -i wuu ininio ceremony, 'ine f rt bo bell was done by r" Rllvn unnln nt thn Inta lo' "oriufci. as lated by Rov. 0 Mroncy and Rev. Fathor .v..nA. I..tin.l M.a ultu Vrt nt... tt tfm Ctrtutmt lltillrftnil A Vnvlirn poiod oil vfolls,, whoro largo flows of Hon Company Thursday night, WIN Kl'ia linVO Ili;UII Oil UUK, Ullll lUUH UllVUU ... ..mivv, IIM.UIIV. .iiv '.J In tho hot sulphur springs noar tho Jail, haa confosood tho part ho sayu ho town. Thoro was furthor work done took lit tho robbery, nnd lias Ininll- In tho oniupalgn for Btnte-alJod rail- eutod h!s pal," Jack llayos, who to road-, by croatlng a Joint commit- "1 undor nrrost, atul a Portland tee on loglnlatlon and providing for boy. vho Id still at law. a session of congresH at Salem and at H-irkr rotated a dulallod story of Uoho wtille tho Orogon and Idalio how tho trio held up tho onglnoar. leRlslaturtm nro In bossIoii. An Hrenmii nnd ox proa inonwHiEvr, tilow mw.ii tliu nml nf tliu tiYiirnttH enr with I dyuauilto, out tho engine and car from tho rost of tho trnln, nnd ran , thuin down tho track. Tho lobbory rrcurred Just out tdo tho city limits iof Portland. Tur riDOT nc MAV' n ko, who Is 21 years old, nnd Int Nnol Ur IVIHl , hilvm. who In wild to linvo many nMno. woro ji'ckod up as suspects ('ojiaV i'MBOT boj,t poiuini Th oiiiIhop and flromnu Identified Dutto, Mont., Dae. 22. Plans ar them ye.torday. After thlnkliig the a'ready taking shnpe for tho driving matter over Ilurko decldod lie hsd of tho uclden splko which will mark bwn "double armwwd" by Ilnyw. who tho completion of the coast extension kbvo hi in only $1,215. and ho decided of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pajl to confiw to everything. Most of railroad. The ofllclals of the rohd ( tho booty was in Jewelry. Very II -have practically decldod that the tlo monoy -raa secured, groat oveut will take r'noo either at j llurke's widowed motlior. thrpe tho Johnson Tunnol Crook, in Wash- brothers and a slstor live In Port- WILL COMPLETE ROAD 1 rHQUAKE AT VIRGINIA CITY 1 Pltv Mont.. Doc. 22. ' Tthquake shocks wore " !IPMav Cn aiiAa u'OTa ... .-1. tjv.v.w v. lrtnn. tho St Paul naaft Uinnel or on tho stretch of track between MU soula and Garrison. Prraldent Williams, of tho Wash ington rnd Idaho corporation of tho St. Paul, who lo horo eftor a trip to tho coast, sayB the proeont Indica tions arc tr-nt tho road will bo con nected up beforo the first of no.xt May. MOTHER BURNED land. BIG STEEL PLANT IN OPERATION (Unltod ProsH Loasod Wlro.) Hammond. Ind.. Dw 22. Tho now $26,000,000 stool plant In the rocontly foundod olty of Onry, not fsr from Hammond. Is In operation today, and thus a long step towards making tho Calumet region the ua....4iii I...1.1 n.ul Blaul Illfl.lUf rlttl RUT RARY 9AVFD centers In the world haa Imwii taken. DUI DHDl ohvuu . .. nll.nU Ht 0liry will employ 25.000. Some dopart rnonts of the big mills were formal ly opunud yostorday. (Unltod Proia Lpn8e(1oW,ronii San Francisco, Doc. 22. Whllo Mrs. Julia Uventhal was fonldlng hor foiir-moths'-old daughtor Irma today In her apartments, her dros? caught flro from an opon flro In tho room and boforo neighbors camo to hor nld tno woman ruuuivuu uun TIIK MAIN'S TIIHIAI, DHAtiS HM)VIA'. (United Press Leased AVlre.) Flushing. L. I., Dec a.-Morrill 1. noivnti. 11 inombor of the IlRyslde m.i, . mii.iv win causo her death. I Yacht Club, whore Captain Poter C The baby was rescued from a blar-1 Halite shot r. d killed William Anius Ing bed on which the frantic woman ! for participation In which attac threw tho Infant, and whs unharmod. j Thornton Jenkins Mains Is now on A messogo was sent to Mrs. 1 trial here, was placod upon the stand Lavonthars husband, a oioinior in Uy tho prosooutlon touay. inn Am?oi(i and he Is racing with doath to reach his wlfo's bod at tho Contral hospital. FISHERMEN FIND A STRAY TORPEDO (United Press Leased Wire.) iiiwlfir tho otiotIona of Aselctanl District Attorney Darrln Urown Jd that lie wna attraoted to end of the yacht club pier by the shoU Wheii ho arrived on the scene ho asked who was responsible for tho ataok on Annls. Mo tostlfled that the defend ant tepHed: "Wo are tho men." Downs furthor testified that tho defendant told him' to atnnd back as It was a Job for tho polloe. Me then related how tho defondant threaten -- . !.. nl l-Ln 00 lll.r IvOfl AUKViOS, ll. '-'" -- - IUIUHTJ nun ll.u uv.v. .... .... - picking up a torpodo worth $6,000, ed him with a rovolvor and pushod which had been drifting at soa for him aside as ho attended to reaoh .1 J.. frn rVAnnlcin nntl HhllB l..tnln Tfnlnu Hnu-iut Antiplll.lftd Mitchell, flshormen, are today trying his testimony with a rolatlon of the to find out whether they are entltleJ inoldonta of the shooting. to salvage money. John T. 8tevens. the next wjtnoje The torpedo is one 01 a new ij-jju teetlfledtnat tno deionaasi iniormwu which is bolng toated by the govern- him that ho was there to protect his mont. It was lo-t by the torpodo de- ,rother and would shoot anyone who stroyer Perry, four days ago and interfered. Despite the rigid qfosj- went out to nw. after narrowly examination of Attorney Mclntyre, missing Ue kldea and hitting the rnd iOT Halne. tho wltneaa refused to der of the fa Uoyer Whipple. modify hla testimony. Following the uaue.1 custom, the war head of Ue torewlo. etolnlng Tup CTnRK WILL S5U pounda of guaco'ton. bad been mtoiunrv VIUU removed before me . WIQIT Wll HPI M NA BRAZIL IS AFRAID OF GERMANY BATTLE SHIPS BUILT ON TNAT ACCOUNT (Unltod Profls Loasod Wlro.) Loudon, Dec. 22. lingllHhmon bo- llevo now that tho .threo Drond- uaguhts, which nro bolng built In this 00 u 11 try for Ilrnztl, will bo used by that country to help tho United Status light Ourmnny. Hrltlsh buslncRH mon, with largo interests in Brazil and neighboring states, huvu tuvestlgutud tho unpre cedented naval activity In tho South Amorlcnn nation, and thoy 1110 now convinced that tho threo formidable IlKhtlng vessels nro not being built for no 1110 other country, as wan nt lltst surmised, nor nro thoy bolng liji lit with any vlow to Uracil's rela tions toward Argentine or any other now world government. It Is Oor iuiiy that - is tho real causo. thoy I Ilrnzll, It Ih said, him for a long j tlmo viewed with suspicion tho In icruiiRlug Teutonic colony within Its , borders. It Is estimated that fully 760,000 (lermims nro part of lira xll's population, and as 0110 Urltlsh I commentator remarks, "Thoy feel j themselves n nation and, In tho small , morning hours after festivities, thoy may be heard discussing with patrl otlu outhusliism, tho possibility of forming again a part of tho old ratlieiiaiul. So much of this talk has bseu go ing on lately and ho eager haa the (leriimu government suemed for de velopment of colonial power that II rasl I Is reported ns having become very much afraid the kaiser Is plan- uing a sou tii American "gran." I Kvory time a Ilrlton predicts war I betweoii his country and Gurmutiy, I whloh Is as often as bo thinks of 1 (lermnny at all, he quullflos his j prophesy with some such remark as: 1 iTovhled the United Stales doesn't get Into the light ahead or us." Ami when he said that, of course, ho is think ing of tho Mouroo doc trine. Komo of tho representatives from Iirtizll to England say the llrazllinu government luadors dlsouss the sit uation "in camera" before the iiucoh sary orodlts woro votod for tho con struotlon of tlio Droadnnughts. Tlio decision appears to have been that whllo tlio Monroe doctrine Is nil right, Ilrnztl ought not to trust to 1 It alone. When the mon of war are finished nnd delivered at Itlo do Janeiro, It is the Impression here that llrazll I will take ateps to break down the ! Uermaii colony's strunglh. Hingland deems It a fair conclusion that this , will Immediately start trouble with 1 the fatherland, and that a good big I Qurmau Hoot will cross over right (away to see about It. There's where the throe new Droadnuughts will como in. Tho Brazilian ships will be ready I for service In lUlo. They will bo of 1 tho latest type, armed with 12-lnch guns nun good for u speed of 21 knots nn hour. Ily tho time thoy are done, Germany will huvo four Droad nnughts, each more powerful than any one of Iirazll's trio. Hut, thon, the South Americans do rely some on the Monron doctrine after all. SALEM GITY COUNCIL DEMANDSJEP0T CARS Important Now Ordinances Introduced. Another Fire De partment for East Salem. Wooden Bridge for South Com mercial Street. Sinking Fund Joker Unearthed. Aftor working for two weeks with tho ulty attomoy, tho opoclnl coiu mlttoo on tho street railway franchise of tho Portland Hallway, Light ft Power Company brought In a now franchise with many amendments, which woro adopted, only to have ho anmo all ovor again, undor tho akilfull direction of Mr. Hnbcock, tho reporter, who led tho fight on tho corporation for Rovornl montho. A woodon brldgo waa riiBhed through tor South Commercial street, lo bo 00 fcot wide, sldownlkn to bo outside of that, and 100 foot long. A nov flro department building In to bo catnhllohod nt Twelfth stroit. A sinking fund ordinance cumo within a hair of pasalng, that nllowe tho mayor to appoint threo Blnklng fund commlitBlnnorn, who, without bonda, nro to linndlo city funds In largo emus for ninny years, nnd Invent thorn nt will. It comes up again tonight. Tho council moota tonight to ngtoe on tho budget nml tnx lovy for ox pcndlttirce for tho coming year. North Mill Creek ditch was declared n nuisance, and ordored put under ground at street crossings. Mr. Fraser reported tho much debated fcancliieo of Iho Portland Hallway, Light & Powor Co., with nmondmontti. Hecordor Moores road the report of tho committee, whtah was Htc!ully created to consldor this franchise, composed of Messrs. Frn ser, Low nnd Klllott and City Attor ney Koyes. Tho report us amended was adopt ed. Mrv Moores offered an amend ment to sootlou 3, tait the same was not cousldared until Intor. Mr. Hldrldgo moved that tho orJI- tinuco at amended bo referred to tho committee on ordinances. Mr. Frnser said this waa not fair, ns tho ordlnnitco had boon beforo tho committee for yearn IjOit. Mr. Mooros amendments woro merely verbal, and woro secondod by Mr. MoilUt. Mr. Frnsxr objected to many of tho verbal itmoud monts, ai thoy woro tying up the olty for 35 years, and tho company would want to run cars much fnetor thnn now. Made special order for Tuesday ovonlng and reforred to committee on ordinances to ho eugroreod. Ono amendment provides for cai to tho dopot. (Continued on pngo 4,) .1. .... 1.! atihaituiad. 1ISO Uie were " - --,.- ,fc Wliu rZ" "- Hl5 ta kW .'W wt-n'the ' l tho buildings should torpedo hit her ru r r auiyn.r in....... .-"..." ""' .. rr "!"" L Ti-iT -i.i. d - rr, tt.,.a .. han.l .-i- u.-dItei t..,unn Hpu.uri. jCU won ui m '-""""." "'"". "' .., . , ,.,f n, it w..s arneu mat tiif an neir 10 ine inroni- iuo iuu i oi Biruiiurf" plaster and v. .1 ' .-m nn.l l.rln-a.tim t a. .'. .1-1 "" ' Tbe Hsgw ! 22 H an n'.un" oWlilh f r.4rlliM-nf to day that Quoen Wllhelmlna ex- Viada Th reported to be In ptrfect ncann ana tf cotton n there is nu'h rr, rj? at Un mws t inj, J. t I ' t tirir o SAILOR SWIPED THESILVERWARE (United Pross Loasod Wire.) Vallojo. Cal.. Dec. 22 Chargod with stealing large quantities of sil verware from ships of the United Bute navy. Ueorge Terry, a fireman aboard the torpedo l-jat destroyer Kuwait, now at Mpn Island navy yard, waa arreaUtd here today. Th Mllce have reeoverel 27 place of tableware t II bearing the letters U. &. .V Terry was picked up on suspicion when a pulluttiuuu saw him coming down a gangway fri.iD tb hhip tuKring under a heavy load Willi. "ie jollre were . ndi-avoring u rind "tn from what cln,) th' i-KJt was taken Lieutenant Milton H Davis reported tbo robbery h rt will be t jrncd over to the nav ' r ritw-s IS PROBABLY ANOTHER SUICIDE Note Indicates Body Is In the Rivor, It Is probable that another tragedy is to bo credited to tho cold waters of tho Willamette river. The ills oovory Inst night of a hat, overcoat ami Mint lying on tho Marlon county side of the stool bridge, on whloh was pinned a note, nil Indicate a case of suloldo. Tlio note rontU. "Balom, Or., Dec. 21, 'OH. "To Whom It May Cencern: "I am old and useless never wits other than a detriment so In a few minutes I Intend to step down an I wit. My family live at IUO North M iitreet, Tacosia, Wash. Thoy aio bolter off without mo. "TOM SULLIVAN." Tho olothlng was found lying near tho railing of the bridge by the young sou of John Moore, of Polk county, at 1 1 o'clock last night, while returning to his homo from a vls't In this olty, but thn officials were not notified until 0 o'clock this morning. Tho coroner was called up and took possession of tho garments ami note, but up to the pnmont tlmo no steps havo been taken towards recovering the body, but search will undoubtedly begin Hooii for tho roinulrm. Further ovldeuce of suloldo wns brought to light In a conversation with C. A. Forbes, tlio gonoral secre tary of tho Young Men's Christian Arsoolation this morning. BkiIIIvmii colled several times nt the Y. M. C. A. rooms during his short stay In thU o'ty. and tntkrd to Mr. Forbes on different matters, conrornlug himself mostly. Ho told Forbes Hint he had disponed of his holdings In tho I'a't. and come Wc-U for bis health, with his family, and, upon making a visit to Portland from his present home In Tnronin, ho mot with an obi friend from Ch'cago, who, bo said, put hm in touch with a profitable money making scheme through the slllng of mining iork. It appears as though Sullivan Invasted a good sum In bis friend's mining ironosltin. and was coming to Halom to dispose of aome tocks, but noon Arriving here he found the prouotltlon not what It was alleged to hav ben by hi friend, reaulilng in the loss of h nioiiev Mr Forbee k'ndlv bo'id ih unfortunate man along with flnnHojil r,lJ flrr litarliiK i torv and H'H 1lvar to'd hi in be would rtlvo erJn Mondav fveterdai f-om a wrr ho had ecnt homo It being !-. Saturday wbeu Mr Forbes aided film Hulllvaii eulletl nt the Y. M. C. A. Bundny for a few minutes, but hits not heon seen since by Forbon. Sullivan U described by Mr. Forboi as a medium tall mnii, with gray curly hair, blue nyrs, and nppnrontly betweoii 50 and 00 years of age, dressed In clothing like that found on tho brldgo. A wallet was found In tho cont containing a card benrlng his nnme, and denoting Hint ho was at eomo time on the editorial staff of "Tho Haiti's Horn," tho well-known reli gious paper. A letter of rocommou datlnu wn also found In the wnllot from the Maas Kngravlng Co., of Chicago, nnd a card announcing n speech he had made in the Central Y. M. C. A. In Tncoma a month ago A man giving his hame as Sulli van, and answering to the descrip tion, atoppod at tho Balom Lodging House, where ho pawned his wntcti for lodging, being out of funnds. Notwithstanding 4 he fact that no nnw has appiarud who can say thoj nobually saw Bulllvau Jump Into tho river, from the circumstantial evi dence, such am the llndlng of the coata and bat and the contenti, nnd nolo pinned on the coat; tho dlscoiir ag'eg coiidltloiis In whloh the sup poed sulclldu was In whllo hero, ami the fact that he has not been seen since Sunday by the Y. M. C. A. oltt claK the ottlcers aru Inclined lo be lieve Bulllvau Is lying at tho bottom of tho Wlllnmoto river. FIRES CASTRO'S OLD CABINET (United Vtm- Leased Wire.) Port An Bpaln, Doc. 23. Fearing; a revolution against tho present ad ministration. Vlce-Presldont J. Veln eeute Uomez hits dlsplaeed tho cab inet of Its president, Clprlnno Cas tro, according to advices recolvod here today from Curnoas. (lovorn mental chnuges havo bnuu oxpectetl I for some tlmo and for many days (lo- moz has resisted tho demands of tho , enemies of Castro. In self protect , Hon however, he was compellod to yield The most Important change Is tho succession of (Junorul HedubMillvareH lo the post held by (lanoral Diego Ferren as minister of wnr. General Olivers uobleved dlstlnetlou In crushing tho revolution of six yeara ago Changes have taken place In thn d r-'iriinents of edtuntlon end statu nnd several of the ministers who are at present In Kurope with C'na5 try huvo 1k;ou deiwsed. I ft i w m i i ujor de ofd