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TAGR FOUR. DAILY CAI'ITAIi JOURNAL, SAIiKM, OREGON, TIIUR8DAV, OOTODKK 28, 1009. i ' COOK AND BARRILL TO MEET Letter Asks the World to Be lieve Him Because He Ad mits He Has Delib erately Lied. MlMouffi, Mont., Oct.- . Dr. Frederick A. Cook, explorer, and Edwin N. Merrill, guide, are to meet in n Joint donate tonight at Hamil ton, Mont. Dr. Cook is tho Brooklyn explorer, who reached tho north pole and who declares time he ascended to tlio top of Mount McKlnley, the highest mountain in Alaska. Barrlll is ono or the guides that accompanied Dr. Cook on tho moun tain climbing expedition, and ho has rondo un nllldavlt In which he says tho Brooklyn oxploror never reached nonrcr tho uummlt than 1 i miles, and that tho photograph of Unrrlll and tho Stars and Stripes, purport ing to bo takuu on tho summit wore taken on a lowor lovol, pcrhnpB 20 miles distant from tho summit in an air lino. Dr. Cook loft Missoula early to day for Hamilton, whoro ho is to de liver n froo Iccturo tonight explain ing in dotnll tho hardships ho en dured in making the record-breaking climb, Unrrlll, who hns promised to bo present, says that ho "will call the explorer's blufr," and toll tho people of Hamilton exactly what Dr. Cook did on tho Mount McKlnley expedi tion. Unrrlll nlso has promised to bring with him I'rintz, nnothor guldo, who is said to hnvo accompanied tho Brooklyn oxploror on a part of tho expedition, to corroborato his state ments. Dr. Cook Is full of fight, nnd says tnnt ho Is anxious to faco his tra ducora. In the moentlmo Hamilton is all agog with oxcltomont, and a sensa tion Is promised if Unrrlll fuinills his promise of meeting Dr. Cook nnd repeating the charges in his affida vit. In his affidavit Barrlll maintains Hint ha nml Dr. f!nnk wore nlono on the ascent, and that the oxploror never reached within mllos of the mountain' summit. Publication of the affidavit hrought speedy word from Dr. Cook, who wan in Philadelphia at tho time, that ho IjHil heard that Guldo Barrill had been offered money for Information hbout the McKlnley trip. He assert ed positively that he could prove ascent. DIAZ IS AGAINST WOMEN JOHNSON TALKS (Continued from Page 1.) OWES HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vlnmm. W. Vn. "I feel that I owe tho Inst ten years of my life to I.ytlln 1.. riiikham Voge- tnulo Compound. Klevou years ngo J was n walking shadow. 1 hud I wen under tlu diH'tor' cnrelmtgotnorellef. My liushuuil iK'r suadml me to try I.ydln i:. IMukhuiu's fife table Com ihuiikI nnd It worked like a charm. ltn llevwl all my iwiut nun misery, l imvise an miuering women to take I .yd la 12. Iliikliuni's V'tltle Coiiimhiiii1." Mrs. Kxju Wiikaton, Vienna, W Va. l.ydla I!, lMnkh.im's Vegetable Com. Ixmud. made from native roots mid icrl .. contains no narcotics or harm ful iui -s, nnd tMlav hold the rwon! for i '.n'L'i'si niinirer of actual mien of I' in ill' ilisca tin Vtll tilt Mi. rm fei Will Show Ho Said It. Ios Angeles, Cnl Oct. 28. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the Brooklyn ex plorer, who claims first to have nailed the Stars and Stripes to the summit of Mount McKlnley and thun to the north pole, has a warm sup porter In the Mount McKlnley con troversy in 0. 15. King, a miner from Nome. Alaska, who Is In Los Ange les today. "At the time Dr. Cook claims to have made his nesont of Mount Mc Klnley, I was prospecting on the Su- sintla river," said King. "I saw Cook and talked with him, both be fore and nftor ho mndo his try for tho summit. Ho showed mo tho in struments with which ho noted tho altitude of tho mountnlu at various poluts in the scent nnd had a com plete record of his observations. "I made onirics In my dlnry of all that Dr. Cook told mo. Thnt diary Is In my trunk in a Soattlo hotel now, and I rogrot that I haven't It with me, so that I might show that his statements to mo at the timo correspond oxactly with .tho claim ho Is making now. 'Cook innnlrod ovary man who met him on thnt trip with confldonco Ho claims to have ronchod tho top of McKlnley, nnd I think ho did. Ho will bo nblo to sllonco those mon who aro attacking his veracity and establish his claim." He Can Do Anything Else, But His Years of Good Gov ernment Will Not Save Him. TEN YEARS OF INDIAN REVENGE "iW""" L HiHof any similar niedi in the ciiiuitiy, and thousands of ' ii, testimonials are on llle )u I'nil.liiini laboratory at Lynn, torn woiiumi who litre been I until almost eviiy form oi i Ml.uii.- liirtiiiiunitlnu, uM cei ti iii.i1in'I hviiu'iits.illiroiil tumors, ! Irn "iluitiiH x'i Iodic' p.tiiii., Imi'k iclie, j indi i nun .mil nervous pioHtnitloii, Kv i .iu li t uttering woman owe It to ' hen' ll to uive I.yilU K- l'lnklsum's Vi'tfetatde Compound a trial. ' Ir you woulil IlkiiiiH'inl nil vleo . nlinitt your or write it cuitfltlvti , UhI lottoi- to Mr, IMitkliitin, Htj lyim. AIitKM. 1 1 or tulvloo U l'roo, ntidnlwityH holpful. I'XITBD 1'IIIJNH l.iMHKll WISE San Francisco, Oct. -8, Hold un der the Indlctmout of murder by the federal authorities, Jiimos Donuolly, a half-breed Indian, whoso father was an Irishman, Is In tho Alameda county Jail. During recent years a feud has ex isted between two factions of Indi ans In Humboldt county, during wiilrh ten men, Indians and whites, hate met violent deaths. Donnelly Is the first of the aliened murderers in brought to trial. It Is expect ed that others will he arrested by the I'ntted Mate oltleers. The feud started ten yoara ago, when a sou of an Indian was acci dentally drowned. At the time the lad wax playing with two little In dian girls. The father demanded that one of them be given to him as a slave to recompense hint for the 1ok of his sou. The demand was refused, and a few days later Jlmmle .lames, tho father, was found dead, shot through the liaok. Following JamesV death, Billy Harper, one of the other faction, win discovered dead. Several bullet Holes through his back, told how he died On Thanksgiving day, 1008, Bert Porter, a white man, was killed at Lagnn. and the uext morning Jose Vierra, a Portugese, was found dead The police are Investigating tho numerous murders In the wild moun talus. L-JUTtttl mSSfl I.HASHD WIHfl. Los, Angeles, On!., Oct. 28. Word received today from Torreon, ClilhuRhun, Mexico, by Miss Ethel Dolson, of this city, indlcntos thnt Senorltn Teresa Vllloroal Is held In thnt city as a political prisouor. Sen- orlln Villoaronl Is n slstor of Anto nio VUlenronl, who, with Maxlcnns nnmod Mngen nnd Illvorn, Is now in carcerated In tho territorial prison nt Florence, Arlzonn, following tholr conviction on n charga of inciting domonstrntionB ngninst n frlondly forolgn power. Miss Dodson know VUlenronl nnd his companions when thoy woro pub lishing a Moxlcan liberal papor In this city, prior to tholr nrrost. She hail Interested herself In tho Moxl can liberal movomont, nnd is snld to bo In closo touch with conditions in Moxico. According to tho communi cation sho rccolvcd, Sonorlta Vlllor oal was arrested In tho United Statos and tnkon across tho border to Torreon, a city on tho Mexican Contrnl railroad near Chlhunhua, Tho nnturo of tho charge ngninst tho woman wns not stated, but local op ponents of tho Dlnz ndmlnlstrntlon profess to bollovo that her arrest was tho rosult of political activity on tho pnrt of tho Moxlcnn govorn numt. REFUSES TO MAKE STATEMENT Admitted He Had Murdered Several Women, But After Sobering Up Denies His Guilt. Hotel Albany, where Jeffrlos is stop ping. It Is oxpectod that the agree ment '111 bo roached after a short session, but tho articles may not be actually signed until another meet ing ran be nrranged outside this stntf. The New York law makes It a felony to arrnngo for a prize light 'in this state. The reason for the nostnonement (of th meeting of the two pugilists was because Sam Berger, manager of .Toffrles, oxplalned to the negro's mnnngor that tho meeting of the pugilists could not bo hold until to morrow nftornoon as nothing had been done towards securing n private place to talk things over. Little did everything to such re a meeting for today, as both he and Johnson are anxious to get back to Chicago. Jeffries worked for one hour and 10 minutes this morning at Coop er's without a rost. When Informed thnt Little was waiting for htm the white pugilist snld: "All right, lot him wait; wo will not got together until tomorrow nf ternoon. "Borgor nnd ho can discuss things without mo, In tho monntlmo." Johnson is stopping at tho estab lishment of Bnron Wllklns, a negro, on Thlrty-Klfth street. Both .Toffrlos nnd Little nro stop ping nt tho Hotel Albnny. Tho nogro pugilist wns n surprised man whon told thnt Joftrlos had snld thnt ho might unmo tho meeting plnco. Johnson snld: "Huh, did ho ronlly sny thnt? Sounds funny, doesn't it? I don't care whoro wo meet, Just so wo meot I can got ready to light Jeffries with in a month tho earlier tho date, the bettor it will suit me. 'I'll' train ns I hnvo never trained bofore, nnd if Jorfrlos licks mo, ho will turn tho trick whon I nm nt my best. "I profor to fight in California, ns I Hko to train there. I bellevo it is tho only state in tho Union whoro the fight can bo pulled off without Interference. "I nm practically certain that Jeffries will be a favorite in tho hot ting. I nm willing to post $5000 ns u sldo bet, nnd I will bet htm all he cares to put up at ringside odds. But I don't seo why I should tlo up $10, 000 or moro ns a side bot nt ovon money, when Jeffrlos is sure to be the favorite." THIEVES WANT SHIP SUBSIDY Snn Francisco, Oct. 2S. At n ban quet to bo given nt the Fairmont hotel Monday evening plans will be made for offorts to secure a ship subsidy from congress und nn organ ization to be known ns tho Stnto Mer chant Marino Lcnguo will bo formed. The banquet, which Is lookod upon as being ono of tho most Important meetings for somo time, will bo at tend0"d by representatives of all tho conimorclnl bodies of Snn Francisco nnd a number from other parts of tho state. Among tho notable guests who will bo presont nnd speak dur ing tho evening will bo Governor UU lett. Tho committees that hnvo been ap pointed to look aftor tho arrange ments of tho affair will meot tomor row ovonlng. Invitations to attend havo been sent to every commercial organization in California. MEMBERS OF ROYAL FAMILIES ARRIVE Snn Francisco, Oct. ?8. Among tho passengers to nrrlvo on tho Pa cific Mall stoamor Siberia today were two members of roynl families. Prlnco Christian von Hessen, n nephew of the ompress of Germany, and Bnron Llnng Kuol, brother-in-law of tho prlnco rogont of China, and a noted statesman of tho Chl noso ompire. Tho baron is making a ploasuro tour of tho world. Ho stated that dlmplomntlc affairs nro In no wny connected with his visit to tho United states. Ho oxpects to mitko n brief stay in this city nnd then proceed to Washington, remaining in Amorica about n month. Prlnco von Hosson is rotumlrig to Borlln nftor a two-yenrs' stay in tho Orient, as nn officer on tho Gorman gtinbont Tiger. Tho vessel Is sta tioned nt Shnnghnl. J Doctori all agree that an aeltce lloer h pol " How arc your bowels?" the doctor al ways asks. He knows how important Is the question of constipation. He knows thnt inactivity of the liver will often pro duce most disastrous results. We believe j lively tuentlal to health. doctor about Iyer s I'lllt. Ak your own Aycr's Pills are the best liver pills you kw.iT.M: can possibly take. Sold for over oo years. (I'NITKI) l'NKHH I-K.AHl:!) Wild: 1 Isllp, L. I., Oct. 28. The county coroner today Is trying to get Fred erick Oebhardt, alias Otto Meuller to toll what he meant when he last night declared that he hud killed other women Uldee his wife, who waa formerly Anna Litter, and "that he wanted to make a olean breast of ' It all." I Oebhardt apparently regrets his i statement, and will talk no more. The cominer Is working in con Junction with the New York police. who believe that the prisoner Is a I member of the International band I making a practice of marrying wo-! men, and then robbing ami destroy ; Ing them. The victims generally are uellwed to be servants und immi grants. I Booth TarklugtoH says tae ehlken business Is profitable. We suepeeted a h much when we uotteed what the Kiot-M- churned for the last one we iiiivhuiwd 4-B-CPe4-04atfH-O4fC-fP-HN-4-aHSO-f4et--r' TELEGRAM Portland, Oron, Oct, 26, 1 909. SAVAGE & FRASER, Agwts Salem, Oregon; Stock will bo withdrawn from market and your I !! contract will tarmtonte Odobtr 80th, Close your f : deals accordingly . CAMPBELL'S AUTOMATIC GAS BURNER CO, By N. CAMPBELL, Secy, !WtttPlltC(MC-aH4-Htt)atHia Ailiiihiiatmiiii'V KIhmI Xollcv. j Notice la hereby given that the , undersigned has tiled hU final ar-' count aa admluiatrator of the estate of Isabella Siuallwood, deceased, in the couuty court for Marlon county. 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