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FUGITIVE LOSES !E TO LIBERTY After Eluding Authorities Since December, Foreigner Is Caught. AVANTED IN CALIFORNIA John Sancovich, Sought for Shooting Countryman, Traced to Washing tonPortland Detectives Cred ited "With. Locating Man. ' After eluding- the authorities of two States for nearly half a. year, John Sancovlch, who shot and seriously rwounded Antone Stinata in the mines tf Shasta County, California, was lo cated this week and captured Thurs day by Detectives Snow and Coleman. Sancovlch was traced to a . logging camp at Deep River, Wash., from which Cplace he was returned here yesterday 4y the detectives. On December 19, 1909, Sancovlch en sgaged In a quarrel with a fellow-Bul-tearlan not far from Redding, Cal., and. .fter the duo had engaged in a wordy Soattle, the man who is now under ar rest drew a biff revolver and fired on iliis opponent, iioth men -were employed fan a smelter. Stinata, who hovered between life and death for a consider able time as a result of wounds re ceived In the scrap, finally recovered. Fugitive rived Like Wild Man. i Sancovlch escaped to the woods and, tfeJthough a posse was organized and tsent after him, he was not located. Six days in the woods he Uvea like a 'wild man, with nothing to eat save erries and such sweet roots as he could dig from' the ground, rie did not 'dare to go into any of the small towns lor provisions, according to the story Uie told yesterday, but finally was able to make his way to San Francisco. t In the Bay City he was .seen by of ficers and recognized, but managed to elude his pursuers there. It was ex pected that he would call for mail at "the San Francisco postoffice, and a 'sharp watch was maintained for con siderable time, without result. Sancovlch managed to get away from ""San Francisco by stowing away on a steamer bound for Portland.'' He re mained here for a short time, finally leaving- for the Washington woous, rwhere ho worked as a logger. It -nsas only through the arrest of Saancovlch's brother, who has a saloon On the Fast Side, that the man . was finally located. Captain of Detectives Moore had been Xn the lookout for the escaped man tand when his brother here was ar rested for securing money under false pretenses he ordered that an attempt toe made to locate the California run away. A translation of a letter found in the local man's pocket was made, it being written in Bulgarian, and the first Inkling of Sancovich'e whereabouts Hvas learned therefrom. Foreigner Held Here. Acting under Instructions of Captain Moore, Detectives Coleman and Snow left for Deep River the early part of this week. They were1 disguised as rough men of the woods and had little difficulty in finding their man. whom t-hey brought back to Portland yester day. He will be held here pending the arrival of an officer from Shasta County, California. An interesting feature of the case as the manner in which the local de tectives and Sheriff Montgomery of t Shasta County worked together on the case. Sheriff Montgomery is 'the man who rendered so much assistance to the local authorities in finding .Claude Edmunds, the negro who killed L. C. Rhule in this city about a year asro. CaDtain Moore was anxious to return the com- jpllment to Sheriff Montgomery. ' SADDLE MOUNTAIN SCALED Astorians Climb to See Comet, but Are Disappointed. ASTORIA. Or., May 30. (Special.) The party of Astorians who went to Saddle Mountain to examine the flora there and to get a glimpse ot Halley's -comet returned this morning disappointed t not having seen the' sky visitor. In the paity were: John Chitwood, A. 31 Coe, J. H. Actort, Rev. C. C. Rarlck. T. A. Leahy and Julius Jacobs. They M-eached the summit of Saddle Mountain n Wednesday with Otto Johansen, as isruide. The conditions were ideal for the 'trip with the exception that the sky was rovercast and it was impossible to dis-t-cern the whereabouts of the comet. As a result of this visit a petition will 1e circulated and presented to the Coun ty Court asking that a small amount of money be appropriated for clearing the old military road leading from the main highway on Young's River to the foot of Ihe mountain, a distance of about four 'rniles. It is the intention to have this road opened so one can ride on horseback to the mountain. A well-defined wagon road established there a number of years ago by the Federal Government, but of recent years the underbrush and fallen trees have so obstructed the highway that it is difficult for travel. AH SUIE TO GET OUT OF JAIL Tretty Chinese Girl on Her Way to Portland Home. TACOMA, Wash., May 20. (Special.) Little Ah Suie. the pretty wife of Lee Sang, a wealthy Portland merchant who eays she was abducted by Sing Yee. of Js'orth Yakima, was released from cus tody by Superior Judge Kasterday today and with Lee Sang and Attorney Sprague, of Portland, left for that cltv- The girl was found at North Yakima by Lee Sang, who charged that Sing Yee had put her in slavery there. On the way to Portland. ' Sing Yee had the-girl ar rested, alleging she stole $800. She was put in jail at Tacoma and her husband deposited J1000 cash ball for her. Sing Yee was to have appeared in court today to make good his larceny charge but failed to come. ORATORS TO VIE FOR TRIP Winner AVill Get Prize and Go to Big Contest In Indiana. M cM I N"NT VI LJ.E, Or., May 20. (Special.) -The Pacific States Prohibition Orator- leal Contest -will be held in this city May JO. Representatives from Southern Call fomia, Washington, Idaho and Oregon will at that time compete for the honor of representing the section at the bi ennial contest to be held at Valparaiso, lnd, this Summer. The successful ora tor will receive J75 in gold, and, together with Mr. Guynn, of Pacific University, win represent the West. Preparations are also toeing made to have a Prohibition convention there on the same day, at which some of the best speakers in the State will be present. At least four colleges In Oregon will compete in a tennis tournament on the College grounds the same day. This tournament Is open to all who desire to enter. Carroll Hill' Wooddy, class of "11. Mc- Minnville College, won the State contest eome weeks ago and will represent the colleges of Oregon In the coming con test. Mr. Wooddy is the son of Dr. C. A. Wooddy of Portland, superintendent of Baptist Home Missions on the Pacific Coast. He deltrered hia oration here be fore a large gathering of citizens re cently, and won high commendation. HOG MARKET IS FIRM FULL. PRICES OBTAINED FOR CHOICE OFFERINGS. Other Lines Are Steady Small Run of Cattle at the Vnlon Stockyards. The only feature of importance in the livestock market yesterday was the strength shown by hogs. Other lines -were fairly steady. The run of cattle was small. Four loads of hogs were sold during the day and -the best, which averaged 210 pounds in weight, brought $10.55. The other loads sold at $10.45 and (10.50. Cattle, sheep and lambs moved at the pi-Ices that prevailed on the preceding day. The day's receipts were 477 hogs, 300 sheep and 76 cattle. The shippers of the stock were Hugh Cum mings, of Halsey, one car of hogs and sheep; J. TV. Meacham, of Springfield, two cars of sheep; J. "W. Chandler, ot Union, one car of hogs; McKlnnon & Chandler, of Haines, one car of cattle and hogs; Kldwell & Caswell, of North Powder, one car of hogs; W. H. Fields, of Idaho Falls, two cars of hogs, and O. M. Lister, of The Dalles, three cars of cattle. The day's sales were as follows: Weight. Price. hogs. 210 (10. 55 86 hoes .... 198 10.60 1415 3.75 63 4.50 . ... 70 4.00 1170 6.00 1020 5.75 . . . . 196 10.50 .... 227 10.45 . ...lf!5 5.50 ....1030 5.50 ....1040 6.50 1035 5.50 52.00 2 bulls 160 lambs 4 sheep 66 steers 3 2 steers 101 hogs 89 hogs 17 steers 29 steers 22 steers L'4 steers 18 dairy cows, per head. Prices quoted on the various classes or stock at the yards yesterday were as fol lows; Beef steers, hay fed, good to choice ( 5.75$ 6.00 Beer steer, fair to medium. . . 5.00 4 5.50 Cows and heifers, good to choice 5.00 5.50 Cows and heifers, fair to me dium 4.25 4.75 Bulls 3.50 4.25 Btags 4.50 5.00 Calves, light 6.00 7.00 Calves, heavy 4.50 5.50 Hogs, top 10.25 fm 10.65 Hogs, lair to 'medium t.253 9.55 Sheep, best wethers 4.25 & 4.50 Sheep, fair to eood wethers... 3.75a 4.00 Sheep, best ewes 3.25Q) 3.50B X.BIUU3, CQDlCfl ............... b.UUJI V.UU Lambs, fair 5.00(B) 6.00 Eastern Livestock Markets. KANSAS CITY, May 20. Cattle Receipts 10O0; market steady. Native steers, (5.75 8.80; cows and heifers, (3.507.35; stockefs and feeders. $4&o.20; bulls, (4.25&U.50; calves. (3.75 7.0O; Western steers, (3.734J 8: Western cows. $4.25 8.60. Hogs Receipt 5000: market weak. 5c low er. Bulk of sales. 9.404.u.5O; heavy, $9.45 9.55: packers and butchers. $U.4O9.50; light, (9.30D9.50; pigs, S.Hc(&.9.10. Sheep Receipts 2000; market steadv. Mut tons, (4.25(3)6.75; lambs. $7.25.50: fed Western wethers and yearlings, (4.7537,25; fed -Western ewes, (4.25(6.25. OMAHA. May 20. Cattle Receipts TOO: market steady. Native steers. 0 4C8; cows and heifers, (3.75Sji 8.85; Western steers, $3.50 Gr'7: rows and heifers, $2.75(5.75: canners. $2.75&4.25; stockers and feeders. $3.50i 0.25; calves. (47.50; bulls, stags, etc.. (4JJ 6.45. Hogs Receipts 7300: market steady. Heavy. $!.305-9.45: mixed. $9.359.40; ltpht. 30.85(39.50; pigs. (Si&D; bulk of sales, (9.35 9.40. Sheep Receipts 1000; market steady. Yearlings. .7:7.90: wethers. $6(8:6.00; ewes, S5.5036.50; lambs, $8g9. CHICAGO. May 20. Cattle Receipts esti mated at 15.000; market steadv. Beeves. $.",.6008.70: Texas steers. (500.40; Western steers. (5.25('7.40: stockers and feeders. $4( 6.00; cows and heifers. $2.757.25; calves, (5.50S7.75. Hoes Receipts estimated at 10.000: mar ket r.c lower. Light, $9.400 9.70; mixed, $0.R54f 9.7214 ; heavy, $!.S5Sj.9.70; rough. $9,3649.50; good to choice heavy. $9.50c& 9 70; pigs. S9.10tis9.00: bulk of sales. $U.603 Sheep Receipts estimated at 6000; market weak. Native, $4(U0.tiO: Western. $4(g6.80; yearlings.$0.5O(S:7.90: lambs, native, $5.75&y 8. BO; Western. $0.509. Uuluth Flax Market. DT.'LUTH. May 20. tlax. In store, on track, to arrive. $2.10; May. $2.10- Julv, (1.90 bid; September. $1.69; October, $1.62. WOMEN TO MANAGE SHOW Auxlliar of Eugene Club Arranging for Rose Carnival. EUGENE. Or., May 20. (Special.) Eugene will hold " a special rose show here on June 28. The undertaking Is in charge of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Eugene Commercial Club, and the show will be held In the Commerlcail Club rooms. The details are being arranged by the executive committee of the auxil iary and a special committee. The execu tive committee consists of Mrs. William Kuykendali. Mrs. E. J. FYazler. Mrs. C. A. ' Bell, Mrs. Frank Wetherbee. Mrs. Lulu Earhart; Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. R. R. McMurphey. The special committee consists of Mrs. D. A. Paine, William Preston, Elizabeth Prescott r! A. Booth. G. D. Linn. Belle Smith 'and M. J. Duryea. The two principal features of the event will be an automobile parade in which the machines will be decorated and filled with children and the rose show which promises to be a splendid exhibit. SURVEYORS WILL RESUME Ifailroad Work to Extend ' From Tum-Tum Mountain to Columbia. HUSTJM. Wash., May 20. (Special.) From a reliable authority it is given out that the North Coast surveyors will re turn here within a week and continue their railroad survey from Tum-Tum Mountain to the Columbia River. Last Winter, the crew completed a survey from Toppehish, by way of Fort Simcoe, Glen wood, Camas Prairie and Gilmer, and had reached Tum-Tum Mountain, two miles northeast of here, when they were suddenly called to Idaho. In all prob ability their next camp will be located near Hujum. From the mountain the survey is to be made up the north side of Rattlesnake Creek for a distance of two miles, returning on the south side to Husum and the White Salmon River. During the last year the steamboat inspec tion service of this country saued on 1G1 -20tJ life preservers. NEW OIL PACKET IfJ Steamer J. H. Chanslor Arrives at" San Francisco. LARGEST IN COAST TRADE Craft Makes Run From Xewport News In 5 7 Days Man for Whom Vessel Is. Named Will Present Splendid Sliver Service. In command of Captain Macdonald, the new oil tank steamship J. A. Chanslor, built at Newport News, Va for the As sociated Oil Company of California, haa reached San Francisco, after vnv of 67 days. The vessel was reported at r-unta Arenas April 23 and made the run from that port to San Francisco In 27 The J. A. Chanslor is the largest oil carrier on the Pacific side operating in the coastwise trade. She was built ex- nre&slv for- th. Pnrflan .... -i i capacity of 60,000 barrels of fuel oil. The .ooc! o-o uunt oy trie jxewport .News Shipbuilding Company and was launched BTEAJTEXB INTEIUGEMCB, ' Due to ArrW. Name. From. Date. Rose City San Francisceln port bue H. Klmore. Tillamook May 21 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro.... May 21 Breakwater. .. coos Bay Mav 23 talcon San Francisco May 25 f?ear- ; San Francisco May 23 Koanoke. Sao Pedro... May 2S 2?ie?w Hongkong-. ...June 8 5 E. lk J,bsen-- Hon8konB June 15 Golden Gate. . . Tillamook Indert Heaver J . . . San Francisco Indert Scheduled, to Depart. Name. For Date. Wilhelmina. .. .Sluslaw. . Mav 21 Rose City San Francisco Mav 21 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook May "4 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro May 24 Breakwater Coos Bay May 24 5e?r San Francisco May 2S alco" San Pedro May28 Koanoke San Francisco May 31 SVi'f Hongkong;.... June 1 T k ibsen- - Honxkong June 25 Golden Gate.. ..Tillamook Indert Heaver. . San Francisco Indert Cleared Friday. Rose City. Am. steamship (Mason), with general cargo for San Francisco. early In March. She in modern through- , ... auuiuun to wireless telegraph has wireless telephone, submarine bell system and other modern devices h.e ChansIor registers 3121 net tons, 403 tOnS le.SS than T XT a -r . - the same fleet. In spite of the difference in tonnage, the Chanslor will carry a greater amount of fuel oil on less draft v,,VVi V , -rorter- Chanslor was built especially for the Portland run and is not as Jong in the leg as the Porter or other oil packets operating In the coast wise service. J. A. Chanslor, for whom the vessel is named, will nrpwnt B , . v. v ' m, .-...Li service TO the sh.p The pieces are all hammered plate and the monogram J. A. C. is beaten on exhibit, oT n".TC been . . 0 iz ...jv.v jl oureve oc Co., San Francisco, for several days. BIG CROWD FOCXD AT SALE Government Realizes Good Sum - From "Old Hoss" Sale. Tea fiomnlM i,, fi r. , , . , . - ..nn u fiwua ana a large quantity of miscellaneous junk were disposed of yesterday in the store room of the United States appraiser by Deputy Collector of Customs R. F. Barnes Prac tically everything that was sold brought all that it was worth and the Govern ment is richer by several hundred dollars. A large crowd was in attendance. The sale opened at 2:30 in the after noon and Deputy Collector Barnes sus- tftlnori hia ,n..i.l r. . I ... .uumuu ai presiding- officer at an "Old Hoss" sale. Bidding was --- od.c ui nit- lea samples, the contestants being principally Chinese flllvA n i 1 n r. . 1 .. . . . imvm orougnt a good price. BARGE LADD IX SERVICE Old Government Craft to Carry Rock to Jetty. fitriDDed .of her pnslnnu K ; i , n , wwiicis I 111 pumps and with all deck houses torn off. ",e ",u ureoge vv. a. Ladd is now a stone toarsre and will be imh ..- h. . i . i-. Contract Company to transfer rock from iuo nuarry at f isners to Fort Stevens. The barge was reconstructed at the Sud ple yards. Rock deliveries at the jetty now amount to 3600 tons daily, and with the addition of another barsre. will rim rinea ine. tons. The steamers Daniel Kern, Sam son and Merculffl ra -m. , towing rock barges between the two quar- io aiiu r on elevens. Captain Short Gets J. jr. Teal, Cantata "William P. Short h. pointed to the command of the steamer J. N. Teal, of the Open River Transpor tation ComDanv's fleet rn.i. m . - - - oiiun will succeed Captain Charles M. AIdn who ww assume command of the steamer Dalles City. Herman Freeze will Join the steamer Teal rlirt rv-.(. o,j - 1 (- L El- til DIU Scammon of the Dalles City has been promoiea in xne service of the Dalles Portland and Astoria Navigation Com pany, owners of the Dalles City. All changes are effective Monday. Marine Xotes. The steam schooner Northland Is rinn to arrive this afternoon with ireneral cargo from San Francisco. From Tillamook Bay ports with gen eral cargo, the steamship Sue H. El more Is due to arrive this afternoon. With a full cargo of lumber for Sar. Francisco the steam schooner - Jnhnn Poulsen sailed at noon yesterday from Prescott. With general earKO for Tillamnov Bay ports the gasoline schooner Osh- kosh sailed at 1 o"clock yesterdav afternoon. The steam schooners Thomas 1 Wand and Quinault sailed last even ing for Willapa Harbor, where thev will load lumber. The steamship Augustus shifted from the Oceanic dock to the elevt-tor yes- ternay afternoon. The Augustus is' loading wheat for the United Kingdom. With passengers and freight for San Francisco, the . steamship .Rose City, Captain Mason, will sail from the Ains worth dock this morning at p o'clock. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND, May 20. Sailed Steamship Johan Poulsen, from Prescott, for San Fran cisco; gasoline schooner Oskosh. for Tilla mook; steamship Thomas L. Wand, for Wil lapa: steamship Quinault, for Willapa :i steamship Shoshone, from St. Helens, for San Francisco. Astoria. Or., May 20. Condition at the mouth of the river at 6 P. M.. smooth; TIZ-For Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? Corns, Callouses or Bunions? Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick and Certain. You Will Enjoy Using TIZ. The Most Fleas ant Remedy Ton Ever Tried and Moreover It Works. At last here Is Instant relief and a lasting permanent remedy for sore- feet. No more tired feet. ro more aching feet. No more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more corns. No more bunions. 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By wireless Steamer Rosecrans, from San Francisco, will arrive at 8 P. M. San- Francisco. Mav 20. Arrived n t A- M. Steamer Roanoke and schooner J. H. Lunsman, from Portland. Arrived schoon- ' er Bat gor. from Cplumbla River. Sailed at 9 A. M. Steamer Asuncion, for Portland. San Pedro, May 20. Sailed yesterday Schooner Irene, for Columbia River. I Redondo May 20. Sailed yesterdby j Schooner Luzon, for Portland. j Hakodate, May 20. Sailed ' yesterday Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen, for Port- I land. Cherbourg, May 20. Sallod Mav 15 i Frenoji bark Babln Chevaye, for Portland. ' San Francisco, May 20. Arrived Steam- era Koanoke, from Astoria: Tenyo Maru. from Hongkong; Bessie Dollar, from Han kow; barkentlne Mary WInkelmann.- from Everett; schooner Ludlow, from Grays Hat-, bor; schooner J. H. Lunsmann. from Asto ria: schooner Bangor, from Astoria;, schoon er Fred E. Sander, from Ludlow; barkektlne John C. Meyer, from Grays Harbor; bark Andrew WelshV from Honolulu; schooner Comet, from drays Harbor. Satled Bark entlne Coronado, for Honolulu; steamer Asuncion, for Portland; schooner .Lily, for TJmpqua; schooner Sausallto, for Sluslaw River. Liverpool. May Britain, for Quebec. Plymouth. May 20. Sailed Empress of 20. Arrived Bremen, irom Hew York Southampton, May 20. Sailed Amerika, for New York. Seattle, May 20. Arrived British steam er Janet, from San Francisco; steamer Queen, from San Francisco; Japanese steam er Seattle Maru, from Tacoma. Deoarted Steamer Col. E. L. Drake, for San Fran cisco; British steamer Keemun. for Victoria steamer President. for San Francisco: steamer Bertha, for Valdez; steamer Hum boldt, for Skagway; steamer Northland, for Sitka. Los Angeles. May 20. Arrived Steamer Santa Barbara. from r.rnv, ua,kn.. aa Gabriel, Umnqua River. ' Sailed Steamer .-sorwooa, Aberdeen; schooner William Bow doln, for Everett; schooner Louise, for Umpqua River. . . Tacoma, May " 20. 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Jt cleanses the blood of every particle of unhealthy matter; enriches the circulation and causes it to supply healthful nourishment to all akin tissues. Then the skin becomes soft and clear. Isocal applications can not cure, they can only soothe by temporarily reducing the in animation, but the cause remains in the circulation and the eruption will be no nearer well when the ex ternal treatment is left off. The humors must be removed and nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. Pure blood makes healthy skins and S. S. S. makes pure blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to all who write and request it. v TTrE SWTFT SPECIFIC CO-ATLANTA. OA. I Cure All Mens Ailments WHY WAIT until your whole system is polluted with ail ments or until your nervous system is. tot tering under the strain and you become a physical and mental wreck? With special ailments you can make no compromise. You must conquer them now by the right treat ment or they will fill your whole life with failure, misery and woe. 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CURE OR SO PAY I am the only Specialist In Portland who makes no charge unless the patient is entirely satisfied with tbe results accomplished, and who Ktvesi a written snarantee to refund every dollar paid for aervlcea If a complete and permanent care Is not effected. SPECIAL, AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. LINDSAY 128 Second St., Corner of Alder, Portland. Or. Kodol- For. Indigestion Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach. Weak Stomach, or in fact ANY Stomach Trouble caused by India-cation. Get a bottle today and try Ik Kodol is guaranteed to relieve you and if i' fails your money will at once be refunded bv the dealer from whom you purchased it. Kvery tah tespoonl ul of Kodol dieesta 2'A pounds of food. BXNO CHOOXG, CHXYESE DOCTOR. 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