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VOL. IV
HOSEBUHG, DOUGLAS COl'STY, O K.'OJH THfltSDAV, tXTUKKK 2, 101:1.
No. 283
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ATtin mmwm:
Implicated by Confession
Davis in Conspiracy.
SECRETARY UNDER ARREST
Sensational Story 01 ItemarriM-'c
i'lan to I'rove McXainnra Inno
cent I'm si riled by
Pica of (uilt,v.
(Special to The Evening News.)
NEW YORJC, Oci. 2. Followi;!,;
the arrest, recently, of Georn.j K.
Davis, who hin beon sought h. 'ne
federal officers tor the past fvn
years, Assvi m i rderal DJs.: X At
torney isi.:i v.tttment. this in rv
in, alleging that Davis hah nierio a
complete confession of his participa
tion f n the McXamara dynamiting
conspiracy, and that his story re
veals many new details of the ar'freii'.
Davis admitted, the statement says,
that, he was a partner and co-worker
jviih McManigal. The prisoner was
apprehended at Pittsburg by Detec
tive Foster, of Louisville, and en
route to New York the confession
was dittj ated. The 'revelation of
Davis implicates Harry Jones, secretary-treasurer
of the International
Association of the Bridge and Struc
tural Iron Workers, who succeeded
H. S. Hockin, the latter being suc
cessor to John McXamara. The sen
sational assertion is accredited to
Davis that he was selected as the
leader of fifteen chosen dynamiters,
who were assigned to blow up a num
ber of non-union buildings through
out the country. This plan was con
ceived while the McNamaras were on
trial, and was intended to convince
the public that the brothers were
not the infamous dynamiters they
had been pictured, because explos
ions occurred while they were in ctts.
tody. The unexpected picas of guilty
on the part of John and James Mc
Xamara upset this piece of conspir
acy, and the plan was abandoned.
Davis waived examination and will
be taken to Indianapolis.
Secretary Ironworkers Arrested.
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 2. Harry
Jones, secretary of the International
Association of Structural Iron Work
ers, implicated in a gigantic con-,
spiracy according to the alleged con-,
fp?.-ion of George E. Davis, at New
York today, was arrested here this
morning. The charge against Jones
is conspiracy to transport explosives.
This is the same chfrge under which!
38 were convicted at Indianapolis a
year or so ago, most of who were lat
er released on bonds pending retrial, i
ANARCHISTS WOC1J) KILL
THK SPANISH lU'I.KK
Kim: Alfonso's Life Said to lie In
Immediate Danger, j
FRIS, Oct. 2. That anarchists!
in Spain are plot'ing niraln-? t' o !ife
of King Alfonso at the time of the'
visit to Madrid of President Raymond '.
Pohjcare early next month, is the!
report which was heard todav. Lav-1
ish plans are already under way to
protect the two rulers as well as to
in.-iire the French president's safe
pa-aue (Tom the Franco-Spanish bor
der to the capital. It hi pointM out
thr.t at the time of King Alfonso's
visit to France this year, the French
police aided by the Spanish author-'
it if. dealt harshly with a number
of jianiMi anarchists arrested after,
a rumor of a plot to assaina'e King
Alf'inso in P;;ris. and friends of these'
anarchists may choose to hold Poin
care responsible. Ordinarily no irreat-,
er precaution Is taken here to protect j
President Poincare tnan mere in in j
the United States to insure the. safety j
of President Wilson. Like the Amerl-j
ran president he scorns such meas
ure .
The presentation last night at the
Grand of "Officer 66fi." by AugiiRtln
McHugh and his galaxy of star play
ers, both men and women, deserves
a more extended notice thin given
thip exceedingly clever company, hut
lack of space this morning prevents.
mm atnirtntiriifiii witf lmritiifji
THIS COUPON
AS II til C'KNTS K.VTITI.K4TIIK IIOI.IIKH TO
OXE COPY OK HH.roOK-8 HOOK
"My Attainment of the Pole"
IF rTlF.HEXTFll AT Till! OFFIlV OF THK
1.VF.NINO XEWM, IfOs Kllf Hi.. OIIKUOX
Mali Ordpp, lOc Kltrn For l'ofttare
Dr. Bailey K. Leach, deport- )
ed editor of a socialist publica- j
tion at Bandon, passed through
lioseburg this morning enroute
from Coquille City to his home
at Portland. Mr. Leach was !
recently called to Coos county
to testify regarding his depcr-
tation before the grand jury.
In speaking .to a News repio-
sentative this morning. Dr.
Leach said investigation of his
deportation was probably clos-
ed as far as Coos county was
concerned. He stated, how-
ever, that the facts connected
with the affair had been placed
in the hands of government
agents and that another inves-
tigation would soon be instltut-
ed. Dr. Leach said he was not
molested during his recent visit Q
to Coos county, and was allow-
ed to deliver an address at.
Bandon Sunday afternoon. At
the latter event he says he was
greeted by a large crowd.
Jt is sufficient to add that the house
should have been filled from "pit to
dome." and would have been had not
the counter attractions on the fair
grounds drawn many strangers there
to see the fireworks. Salem States
man. PLAN COMPLETE
Glenn Voliva to Conquer the
People of the World.
ZIONIST DOCTRINE IS PREACHED
StieceHSor of John Alexander Dowtc
Says He Will Convert the World
to MIm Faith Two Months
Needed.
ZION CITY, III., Oct. 2. Wilbur
Glenn Voliva, successor to the late
John Alexander Howie as head or
Zion City, styled by his followers "the
center of the worid," today complet
ed his plans for a series of "world
conquering tours," designed to con
vert all the people of the earth to the
Zionist cause.
Accompanied by a brass band and
a double quartette from the famous
white-robed choir, Voliva and ten
specially ordained workers will set
out early in October on a trip
through Illionls. Having toured this
state, they will repeat the perform
ance until every state In the middle
West has been' covered. Ultimately
Voliva said today he expetcs to car
ry the gospel of Zion into every cor
ner of the globe.
Vollva's recent victories over the
pork-eating, tobacco-smoking "heath
en" of Zion City have left him free to
concentrate his efforts on the con
version of the world. The Dowie
ites are now in absolute control of
the city council, having removed the I
last two "heathen" councilnien three!
weeks ago, and all city ordinance, j
Including that, one forbidding nny-j
one to smoke on the streets of Zior
Citv are being vigorously enforced. I
The .present crusade, Dowle's sue
cesser, announced today, will con
fiime about two months. During that
time every county In the state of,
Ullonis will be visited by the Zion
crusaders, who will travel by automo
bile. Meetlncs will bo held in ev-j
cry city of 3.000 or more inhabitants.!
Voliva intends to talk personally to!
the crowds at thee meetings, while
his ten workers are canvassing the
rural sections. Moving pictures of
the scenes In Zion City will be ex
hibited and the phonograph will be
called upon to repeat the exhorta
tions of the late John Alexander Dow
ie, "prophet," whose preachments
have been religiously preserved.
Overseer Voliva is not ready to an
nounce whether It Is his intention to
found any more Zionlte communities,
preferring to await results of his tour
of conversion. His theory, however.
Is that Zion City must forever re
nin In the "center of the universe,"
and that all the world's activities
must radiate from It.
u wwiii m h mi tin y.
-
1H. LEACH HKHE.
PUBLIC TO OWN;
i
Telephone andTelegraph Lines1
is Proposed. I
POSTMASTER GEN. SEES LIGHT
Maryland Congressman (pnly Advo
cates Government Acquisition
ell Main Lines of Wire
I oiiiniuiiii'atioii.
(Special to The Evening News.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. The gov.
eminent ownership germ has fast
ened itself upon officials of the post
al department, and in consequence,
with his car to the "ground" t for
the voice of the people. Postmaster
General Burleon is seriously con
sidering the wisdom of including in
his annua! report a recommendation
for government ownership of, all
telephone and telegraph lines. Con
gressman Lewis, of Maryland, admit
ted today that the government is
studying the public ownership plan.
Irrespective of Bvrlcfon's decision,
the Mayrland congerssmnn will in
troduce a bill at an early date pro
viding for government acquisition of
these systems of communication.
Kulzer Admits S peculating.
ALBANY, Oct. 2. Governor Sul
zer will admit, when he'take3 the
wii.ness -s and, Ithat he speculated1
with money given him during the
campaign, said his attorneys today.
They maintain, however, that the
money wn.i jilnced in hts hands to
us i;.s 1:9 pleased. Sulzer, accord
ing to his attorney, was hoplessly in
'iobt at the time of nomination.
NKWPOPT BF U'TY PCI I S
CKJAPFTTFS IN STKFKTS
Mr. I onr.id M. Thomas' -Sets the
l i !i!i;n Hint May lie Adopted
by Society Folks.
NK V V OUT, Pi. i.. Oe 1. Wher
ever iViCivbers of the Newport colonv
mr" Te )s sure to bear discussed
PEARY' S
PROOFS
During the early days of Polar controversy the
matter of "proofs" was brought to an unwarrant
ed and exaggerated focus. Peary and his friends
declared that the "proofs" of such an attainment
must rest upon an examination and thorough test
of instruments, and an examination of unreduced
field observations
Testifying before th Naval Committee in
Washington last winter, two members of the
National Georgrapkie Society who had passed up
on Mr. Peary's records, acknowledged that their
verdict to the effect that Peary reached the Pole
was based upon valueless proofs. They testified
that their widely-heralded examination of the
Peary instruments consisted simply in a few
minutes' casual glance into the interior of Mr.
Peary's trunk, which contained them, in the Penn
sylvania Railroad Station at Washington, where
the trunk had been checked. Mr. Peary, himself,
admitted that no tests whatever had been made
of these instruments.
Th detaiW facts, taken from the
asyials of Congress, and which the
newspapers suppressed, are given in
Dr. Coot's boot for the first time,
SENSATIONAL FACTS, supported
by evidence, are told for the first time.
the innovation of Mrs. Leonard M.
Thomas, who is the first woman to
smoke openly In the streets here. She
drove up in front of the Casino and
when she stepped from her motor car
it was seen that she was puffing a
cigarette. Mrs. Thomas apparently I
was not conscious of the interest she
aroused. She walked quietly into the I
millinery shop with the cigarette still!
between her lips, hut evidently fin-1
ished it Inside. !t is the first tlm.e.j
member of the Newport colony has
rouowea me custom or tne urnwnig-i
room here to the extent of smoking!
in public. The possibility was dis-
cussed of society generally following!
the example set by Mrs. Thomas. j
"WIU'I F WOLF'
MOLDS
AM KHICAXS
( Inner Pundit !s Captrr of Nine!
Miss'oiuirlcN of the Town of
Tmh Yang,
HANKOW, China. Oct. 1. Five
Ampi'tcan and four Norwegian mis
sionaries are in the hands of Chinese
b'indits, who one Friday captured
he town of Tsao Yang, in the north,
ern part of the province of llupeh.
The American prisoner sare reported
to be Mr. and Mrs. Holm and child
am Mr. and Mrs. Fauske.
Hew C. Stekstad of the Haugos
N'orweigan miss-ion, telegraphs from
Fancheng that on Saturday Mr.
Fauske, who is attached to the Lu
hei an Hrethrcn Mission, was still
held in Tsao Yang for ransom, but
was separated fro mhls wife, who
with the other forelgnorss was held
prisoner In another part of the city.
Whtto Wolf 1je.it. Is llHiiditN.
The notorious bandit "White Wolf"
whom the government has been fight
ing for several months. Is the leader.
Orders have been. Issued for the Chi
nese troops surrounding the district
'n rd nice toward Tsao Yang and ex
terminate ihe bandits.
General LI Yuen Heng, vice-president
of the republic, told J. Paul
Janteso .. acting American consul
pt Hankow, yesterday that he ho.
llcvcd the forci gners would not be
lipruud and would not he taken
r,'"p.v.
John Bator and wife left for thol
rr-ie n. Coerce Grove tMs affer
- prter n few day.i spent In ltose-'"'-
v'"IHntr wi' fiends.
GIRL WON'T TELL
; Police Puzzled to Clear up
Auto Affair.
.
LOS ANGELES HAS EARTHQUAKE
People Frightened But Xo Damage to
lYo(terty Trembler Felt at
Panama Some Dam
age t Canal-
(Special to The Evening News.)
X KV, YO R K, Oct. 2 .11 ermun
Otirichs, who was yesterday assert
ed by the police to doubtless be
above the slightest suspicion in the
mysterious automobile stubbing af
fair, In which pretty Miss Lucile
Singleton figured as the victim, was
today haled before the magistrate.
Oelrichs appeared in court looking
greatly chastened to given an ac
count of the affair on Hroadway
Tuesday night. Tho police, after In
vestigating the matter more careful,
ly are now of the opinion that Oel
r'lchH was with the girl at the time
the car was wrecked, and that the
Wins High Honors in the
Various Matches.
THE BOYS ARE HIGHLY ELATED
IiOrj.l Coiiiuuiy Will Continuo To
TriH'tlro In Ordor to Coiile(o
111 I'lituru Kveliln
Nt-orCN Are High.
Tho stalo of Oregon, nnd especial
ly lioseburg, has won high honors
this year In the shooting game. T' i
militia company at Houeljui g x. ....
the first. In ihe slate to take un In
terest In scientific shooting and that
Interest bus extended to the entire
l:ate. That was several yeais ago.
when Major llamlln. Captain Houck,
Captain Stewart, lien Shields, Alex
l-'ergusiui nnd C. S. Jackson were
crack shots of tho state. At one
time lioseburg had six of tho nlxteon
members of Iho rifle team thnt rep
resented Oregon In the national
mntches,
The team of tho local Fourth Com
pany tills year were I'Mrst Sergeant
J. II. Wolford, Sergeants Hteve
IV.'irsnn, Hugh Pearson and Her!
W. Taylor. At. the stale shoot held
In Clackamas In July they easily won
he state championship, nnd nearly
'ill the iikmHIs and matches there.
All four of theni were Holer-ted on
the rifle team of sixteen men, which
represenled Or"gon in the niitlonnl
tiiurnnnicnt nt Camp Perry. Ohio, In
August of this year. In that enn
'est Oregon won third place, defeat
ing all nl her slate teams, nnd the
'rack C S. Infantry team, and being
beaten only by Ihe cavalry anil navy
'e'lins. Oregon's vm-cesses were due
nlmol entlrelv to the four men from
Hoyebnrg. Thev were the backbone
of the team anil were In all Ihe
Hatches. Tho prize was S:KI0 cash,
'ml a medal lo each member of the
team.
At Cnnip Perry thero were more
'linn "Till cnnlestiints, the best shots
f America, and therefore tho b"sl
In the world. In the genorn! aver
ages of all tho Khnollng done there.
Irt Sergeant. Wolford won sixth
ilnrp and Sergeant Steve Penrso
won twelfth place. Moth were se
'ecled-to represent the I'lilted States
in the International ronles! to ne
rend 'ho Pnlmn trophy, against Can
mla, Sweden, Argentine, and a num
ber of other countries, t nrio .nun
'V i . n
In the various matches at. Camp
Perry, Wolford won money eight
Mines, Steve Pearson seven limes,
Inch Pearson four times, llert Tuy.
lor once, and nil wo nnumerous med-
The Oregon team won more
'han $700, and considerably n-r"
than half of that sum was, won by
the four lioseburg men.
In tho Cntrow enp match there
worn HS entries, tho ranges SOU. 1100
and 1.000 yards, seven shots nt
each. Steve I-arson won the rup
villi a score of ins, out of a pos
sible 105. This means than ho hit
the bull's eye 19 times out of 21 at
those ranges, and tho other two shots
vrro fours.
In the company team match, twen.
ty of the bcBt teams in the Culled
Suites competing, four men In each
enin. tho ItoBcburg ti-am-woa fourth
place.
In the enlisted men's team match,
31 teams of six men each, Oregon
won fifth place. ThlB team consist
ed of the four lioseburg men, and
Srhwari and (iuerln. of Portland. It
was In this match that Wolford and
'Iiigh Pearson established a world '!
record for pair shooting at l.onu
.1 , il..i lo '.I them making Zl
LOCAL COMPANY
ninn wlio was thought to have com
mitted the attack was not D. M.
Clushorn, or TacomV It has been
setablishod that Oelrichs was in tho
car with MIbs Singleton when the
car was wrecked ax tho curb on Up
per Broadway, and un effort is now
being made to ascertain who the oth
er man Is that constituted the third
member of tho party that nicht. It
is believed that the lilrl could. If
she would, reveal the identity of
the man wanted, and police are sure
that the testimony of this other man
would doubtless clear up the mys
terious affnlr. Detectives admit that
the case Is one of the queerest that
they have dealt with In a Ioiir time.
Kartli4iiake ut oH AiikoU's.
l.OS AXGKI.ES, Oct. 2. A slight
earthquake shock wns felt in this
city nt an early hour today. While
tho tremblor creuted a little excite
ment, no damage was done.
Oiuil Zone Shaken.
PANAMA, Oct. 2.r After thorough
examination of the Catun locks.
Lieutenant Colonel Siebert announc
ed today that only nominal damage
was done by Ihe earthquake which
shook the canal xone last night. The
machinery was unharmed, and
though a small slide had occurred,
the official alleged the mass of
earth could be removed in 12 hours.
Klsewhere, It was announced, n
damage was done to the canal.
Xl'IIK MAN ATTACKS X)-KI
lluiiilreii CI lis In .Stuofiuil Dormi
tory Thrown Into Panic.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.,
Oct. 1. A naked man covered with
grease, attacked a Stanford girl stu
dent near Hohle Hall, the girl's dor
mitory, on tho campus tonight. The
girl escaped without harm and her
name Is withheld. A hundred girls
In the hnll were thrown Into a panic
and somo of them could not be reas,
Biired. Posses of Btudents are scour
ing the campus nnd the adjacent
country.
The attack took place near the en
trance to tho hall. The man threw
the girl to the ground, but she fought
tnad'y, striking, kicking, scratching
and biting nnd wrenched horsulf free.
Not a trnce of him before or after
I lie attack has been found Into toe
night, except scant clow that a man
had seen an nutomoblle near the
scene. The police believe thnt a
stark naked man would not arrive
or dopart In an automobllo without
being observed and thut the assail
ant Is demented.
I HIST OK I.IVIXti TO I1H
MA OK I'MU I.KSS
I olleil Italhvays Will 0K'n Hlort'H fop
Itenefit of Its I'htiploye.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. For
Ihe benefit of ita employes, the Unit
ed Railroads Company is to estuhllah
three Inrge eo-opcrntlvo stores in va
lines quarters of the city. The stores
will sell food and clothing nt prices
lust enough nhove cost lo pay for
their handling.
President .los e W. l.lllontlinl. In
his unnouiicement of Ihe compnnys
el: n, sivs he bus been mnklng a
study of the system of co-operative
'lores that biif, been successfully
tried In New York bv traction lompa.
ops. Recreation feitures are also
contemplated by the I'nlted Rail
way "llnppy and contented employes
mean better service for the public,"
"ins the new head of Han Frunr-lsco's
street car lines.
consecutive bull's eyes. This' Includes
two sighting shols and ten record
shots each.
In the Kvens Rorvlco skirmish Ihe
Oregon loam, consisting of Wolford,
the two Pearsons and; Tnvlor, of
lto:iehiirg. n twl Connor, Spooner,
Mniiney and Stevens, won second
place.
In selecting a team to represent
the natlonnl guard In tho Pnlted
States servlre mutch, Wolford won
first place on tho team. In th
governor's cup match, 4H5 entries, he
won tith place, score 23S out of a
possible 2',0. In the l.eecll cup
turitch, 517 entries, ho won ftth
pluce, score 104 out of possible 1 0S.
In tile Catrow cup match Steve
Pearson won first place, 388 entries
score 10:t out of possible 105. The
Cntrow cup Is worth $500, and was
brought to Portland by General Fln-
zi r. Later It will ho brought to
Roseburg.
In the I,cei h cup match. 517 en
tries, Hugh Pearson won sixth place,
score 104 out of possible 105. In
the surprise fire match he won 14th
place. :j!i9 entries, score 50 out of
possiblo
After returning from Camp Per
ry a team of eight men were select
ed lo represent Oregon In tho North
western International matches to he
held at Vancouver, II. C, Wolford,
Steve Pearson, Hugh Pearson and
llert Taylor were all selected, so
lioseburg had an even half of the
men on that team.
In the latter part of October the
Hankers trophy match will bo shot
off In Oregon, each company shoot
ing on Its home range. Tho Rose
burg company will use about 20 men
In that mntih. At the same time
will occur the regimental champion
ship contest, which was won by
Steve Pearson last year. Ills friends
import h:m to :n It azt'.n this year.