Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 28, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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DAKOTA
IS IN PORT
The consul is to make the trip East with
the commission. S. Gardner Ycrkce. as
sistant general passenger agont for the
Great Northern, Is to go East In charge
of the party.
WOULD HOLD REPUBLICANS
T ffl
PROMISED
ELED BY IE B
THOUSANDS HAVE
KIDNEY
Arriv.es With Distinguished Ori
entals at Port Townsend.
TO REACH SEATTLE TODAY
Government Officials Are Making
Kvery Kffort to Expedite Inspec
tion of Iii Steamer and
Hurry Parly on Its Way.
PORT TOWN'SEN'D. Wash.. Feb. 27.
(Special.) There Is no danger to foreign
ers or missionaries. The present trouble
In China Is of a temporary character.
That Is the consensus of opinion of mem
bers of tho Imperial Chinese Commis
sion, -which arrived on the steamship Da
kota tonight.
The Dakota anchored oil- Port Town
send tonight, and the big reception com
mittees from Seattle, Portland and San
Francisco will not go aboard until to
y morrow, after the quarantine officers
board the boat. The steamship will
reach Seattle at noon tomorrow, and at
night Ti banquet will be tendered.
Though rough weather was encoun
tered, the party had a successful trip
and enthusiastically commented upon
tho attention given them by the Hill
lino. When told special cars had been
sent from St. Paul for the Great North
ern trip ISast, they were favorably im
pressed. Tonight Wabash and Great Northern
officials believe they have tho San Fran
cisco programme beaten. The commis
sion will be in America for two or three
weeks before sailing for Europe. A two
days' stop is all the commission plans on
the Coast.
Party Will Divide.
The party divides: the three Commis
sioners and live interpreters going to
Washington. Tho rest of the party goes
direct to New Tork and will await the
Commissioners. From this country the
Commission goes to England, France and
Belgium. Tho American Commission,
which landed a month ago, Is to proceed
to Germany. Austria and Russia later.
The entire party expects to be back In
China four months later, returning either
by way of America or the Suez Canal.
Upon the result of tho two Commissions'
labors depends the writing of a constitu
tion for China. Ultimately the legisla
tive reform will be sweeping enough to
permit of the election of legislators by the
people; the divorcing of legislative and
judicial departments and the strengthen
ing of the local governments.
It will require two years' time the Com
rhisslon estimates to prepare the new
code for China and summon the first
parliament. This may be either ap
pointive or elective, depending upon
future developments. Members of the
Commission hojo that within four years
China may establish such confidence in
her judiciary that the foreign govern
ments will abolish, their Consular Courts.
It is a matter of jealous concern with
the Commission that Japan has secured
the abolition of Consular Courts while
China has not.
Attaches Easy to Interview.
The three members of the commis
sion, j .11 aged statesmen, do not speak
EngIIshand are not easily approached.
But .the leading attaches .oo-operated
louigb In securing interviews. Prince
Tsai Ts&f who Leads the commission,
is a member of the imperial family.
His Excellency Shang Chi Hong was
Acting Governor of Shan Tung Prov
ince. His Excellency Sheng Te has
been appointed Minister to Belgium and
will take that assignment after fin
ishing his labors.
Of the attaches. Captain Chen Ngen
Tao is a member of the Chinese navy.
Tso Ping Lung is first secretary, and
Kwa Ching Hschcn, a physician. The
commission will consult with the Chi
nese Minister at Washington and with
the American commission before sailing
for Europe.
The Government's interest in the expedi
tion Is attested in the issuance of ordors
placing the United States revenue cutter
Areata, Captain Henderson, at the dis
posal of th reception committer, many
of whom mode the trip from Seattle hero
aboard that vessel. Although no special
orders have bon received by the customs,
quarantine and immigration officials, as
wore issued on the occasion of the arrival
Lrro of the Japanese peace envoys, the
ocal officers will use all possible haste
in completing their duties, with the result
that the vessel will be subjected only to a
short delay before proceeding to Seattle,
where an elaborate reception has bccn
prepared for the royal tourists. The Da
kota expects to sail at S tomorrow morn
ing. devolution Already Began.
Captain Chen is tho most prominent of
the attaches with the party and the clos
est to tho Chinese government officials
at Pckin, possibly because he speaks
English and the oommisioners themselves
do not. His word is accepted, his prom
ises do not have to be vised to be made
redeemable. That gives Captain Chen's
views on the mission especial significance
He ssald tonight the party may make
another world tour after it writes the
row Chinese constitution, to compare
its results with those of other countries.
The most significant feature is the revo
lution by legislation in Chinese customs.
Already. Captain Chen said, the courts
have -abolished torture of prisoners to
force a confession, and witnesses" are
permitted to testify. At present the
"court of punishment" 'recommends and
approves legislation. The new plan is
to introduce a parliamentary system.
The laws that have been In existence
for more than two centuries will be wiped
ofT the books.
The commissioners tonight received,
fvcrybody through their secretaries, and.
it Is through them that the Great North
ern wins its fight to take the party
-v- directly East over the Hill line. A por
tion of the party has planned a trip to
Los Angelas. This meant a loss of part
of the crowd to the Hill line, which the
steamship officers had vainly protested
against during the voyage. Great North
ern officials protested vigorously when
They came aboard, but did not win anv
thing. Then A. W. Bash, the Port Town
send man who promoted - the Canton
Hankow Railroad, rece.ntly taken over
from the Morgan syndicate, stepped in.
He had letters and telegrams from offi
ials close to the government, and thes
were presented to the commissioners in
jKrson. The programme changed.
With the lavishness customary among
such embassies. Prince Tsai Tse today
rewarded the steamship employes who
have served him during the voyage. His
monetary gifts ran as high as 5o0. Dur
ing the voyage Prince Tsai Tse sat in
the dining saloon at Captain Francuc's
right, two other commissioners below
him. Most of the attaches were at Purs
er Zoller's table.
The American, Japanese. German and
Chinepe flags decorated the' dining-room,
but today the flags were removed and
the Prince's personal flag flew at the
lorcmast wnen me Ualcota arrived at 11
o'clock tonight.
When the welcoming party goes off to
morrow jo, "board the Dakota, the mcm
I bers' will tako breakfast with the com
mission. . Jn turn each- man will bo pre
sented )hy tho Chinese "consul-general.
Democrats Seem to Consider Them
selves Xot Bound by Primary Law.
SALEM, Or.. Feb. t7. (Special.-Thorn-selves
violating the plain provisions of
the direct primary law, Marlon Counts'
Democrats today adopted a resolution
characterizing that measure as a Repub
lican law which Republican candidates
are bound to observe. That the law is
binding upon Democrats was not In any
way expressed or even intimated.
The peculiar wording of the resolution
leaves the inference that the Democrats
do not consider that It affects I hem. The
resolution adopted at the assembly of
Democrats today says upon that subject:
"The direct primary law is a part of.
the law ijassqd by a Republican Legisla
ture, and that party and its candidates
are of necessity legally and morally bound
to carry out its provisions by voting for
the Individual receiving the highest num
ber of votes at the polls for United States
Senator."
The remarkable feature of this portion
of the resolutions is the Inaccuracy of
statement, for the direct primary law was
not passed by a Legislature, cither lie
publican or Democratic It was adopted
by the people under the initiative. After
adopting this, the Democratic assembly
violated the direct primary law by elect
ing W. H. Downing chairman of the
County Central Committee for the next
two years, whereas the law requires that
the members of the committee shall bo
elected at the direct primary'. nJ tho
committee shall choose Its chairman. This
provision was placed In the law in order
to give the people power to overthrow
party machines. .
Upon other subjects the Democrats fa
vored working convlcjs crfi the roads, non
use of the emergency' clause by legisla
tures, separate bills for appropriations,
state ownership of printing plant. Fed
eral ownership of the Oregon City locks
arid a fair distribution of the tax burden.
The resolutions indorse the Chamberlain
administration.
The meeting did not attempt to noml
nato candidates, hut H. R. Crawford, of
Turner: F. S. Lenn, of Silverton; Charles
Dick, of Salem: D. J. Fry. of Salem, and
D. V. Vaughn, of Silverton. were sug
gested as good legislative timber, with
Francis Feller for County Commissioner
and Fred Palmer for County Clerk.
The Democrats gave a banquet this
evening, with about 200 persons present.
August Huckestein presided very accept
ably as toastmaster. The speakers were:
JusUee T. G. Hailej-. W. H. Holmes, C
V. Galloway, W. T. Slater. J. A. Jeffries.
John Bayne, P. A. Cochran. F. S. Lenn,
(.. L. Dick. John H. Albert, W. M. Kaiser,
J. D. Matlock and George S. Downing.
ENTRIES FOR TOURNAMENT
ATHLETES WILL JtAISE FUND
FOR AMER1CAX TEAM.
List or Track" and Field Entries
Which Will Take Place at
the Armory.
En trios for the athlotic tournamont
to be given to raise a fund to send an
American team to Athens have closed.
The tournament will be -givon at tho
Armory next Saturday night. Following
is a list or entries in track and field
events:
30-vsrd Jah Harold Reid. Clm-lc. p "V"
Oleen. T. BIJRh. Acolph C Btopp. Robort B.
Davis, Don Sutton, C A. Stockton ana Os
car Kerrigan, all of Multnomah; J. Leo
Duffey. Philip Strclb and Floyd Soott. of
tb Milwaukie Athletic Club: JIarry Living
stone. F. W. Llghty. Victor Wcttcrborg. Ilen
sexier ana w. c. Morrow, Y. M. C A.
Uunnlng high jump Harold Reed. C A.
tockton and Osear Kerrigan, -M. A. A. C;
Don Lcwclleiu Philip Strclb and Floyd W.
Scott. Mllwaukie.
440-yard run I Bruce. F. WUorfeorg
and Hon Kcklcr. Y. M. C. A.; gam Mays
and W. Hoopes. M. A. A. C.
Mile run Don Lc-trellea. Milwaukee; L.
Wetterbor. H. M. Jamison and Sara RoMn
son. Y. M. C. A; Sam May, M. A. A. C.
Pole vault Sam Robinson and F. Llghty.
Y. M. C. A.: Opcar Korrigan. il. A. A. C.
r.O-yard hurdle J. L. ttuffey and F. W.
Scott. MHwaukle; H. Livingstone. M. C.
Morrow and F. W. Ujchty. Y. M. C. A.; Os
car Kerrigan and O. Dean. M. A. A. C.
Putting 10-pound xhot 3. T. Carlson. Y.
31. C A.; Bud James. O. Hoopes and Oscar
Kerrigan, M. A. A. C.
50-yard dash Teddy Holdon. Coots Ol
hcn. Al Esehilld and Hellistor MeGulre. M
A. A. C; Warren Jackson. X Smlihwn!
Anson Cornell. Slo'er Carroll, Harry Diidl
blse. George Pronto. Jaok Cleland, Howard
Hale, Clarence Prehn and Harry Fogarty.
Practically the same man are entered in
the running high Jump.
TACOMA IX ORTJrWEST LEAGUE
Lucas Says Vancouver, B. C, Jluy
Also Be Included.
SPOKANE. Fob. 27.-ProsIdcnt W. H.
Lucas, of the Pacific Xorthwost Hasoball
League, said today the clubs forming the
organization for IPOS would be Tacoma.
Spokane. Butte, Helena. Bolllngham and
either Vancouver, B. CV. or Aberdeen.
Mash. If Vancouver does not take the
franchise then Aberdeen will pet it lie
does not care to say when the first same
will be played. That will be dooldod 'af
ter he returns from Butte, whither he
Soo In a few days to arrange prelimi
naries. Matt Stanlcj- will manage the Spokane
team. He does not believe Mike Lynch
will be Identified with the Tacoma team.
Racing: Investigation Today.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Fob. 27. What
promises to be the sharpest battle In
the history of racing in Southern Cali
fornia will take place in the directors
room at Ascot Park tomorrow morning,
when the cases ngainat C. E. Durnoll
and J. J. McCufTcrty and the charge
against Manager Brooks come up for
investigation.
Durnell.is charged with racing homes
In training: shoos until he wanted thorn
to win. then sending them on the track
In racing plates. J. J. McCarrorty is
charged with "doping" The Huguenot
;n thr fifth racf last Tuesday. Brooks
is charged by tho McCafTorty faction
with favoring Durncll-TVilliams horses
in the matter of handicap weights.
Conditions orRopscvclt Yacht Race.
BOSTON, Feb. 27 The conditions
which will govern the contest for the
Roosevelt cup at Marblchead next Sep
tember hetween small German and
American yachts were issued today
by thc'Kaiscr Yacht Club of Kiel and
the Eastern Yacht Club of this city,
under whose joint auspices the races
will .be hold. There will be live racos
under G-orman Yacht Itacing Associa
tion rules.
Burns Throws Hackenschmidt.
A-M.E5, Iowa, Feb. 27. Farmer Burns
won from Charles Hackenschmidt tonight
In a mixed-style wrestling match. Burns
took the flrst and third falls, catch-as-catch-can.
and Hackenschmidt the second.
Gracco-Roxnan.
Many Coal Operators Oppose
Any Concession,
HOLD CONFERENCE TODAY
Independents Say Whrcs of Miners
Should Be .Reduced, Xot Ad
vanced Conference Ic
'layctl Pending: Action.
e
riTSBURG. Feb. - 27. Acting upon- tho
advice of Prudent Roosevelt. Franel I.
Bobbins, leader of the bituminous opera
tor?, has cail I 'm! a conference of the opera
tors for tomorrow in an endeavor to ar
range some means for preventing a strike
of the bituminous coal miners.
The meeting of the operator promise to
be stormy. Tho turbulence Is expected td
arise ovt'x the attitude of some of tho in
dependent operators in the Plttuburg dis
trict, who arc opposed to any concessions
whatover. Several of those operators-tonight
.expressed the Intention of being
present at the meeting and entering a vig
orous protest against any such concussion
as proposed.
The opposition to granting an advance in
the miner wages Is said to be based on
the fact that the coal trade Is In a worso
condition than it was two years ago. when
the miners Accepted a reduction. If thrr"
is to b" any change at all. the opposition
claims that It should be a further reduc
tions, rather than an advance.
ANTHRACITE 3QSX WAITING
XcKotiations Suspended Until Bitu
minous 3Icn Aprcc on Scale.
NEW YORK. Feb. 27,-Pcndlng a set
tlement of the controversy between the
soft-cowl operators and miners, in which
President Roosevelt hus taken a hand by
his letter of yesterday, the negotiations
with the anthracite operators havo ap
parently been suspended. No meeting
between the anthracite operators' sub
commltcc and - the minors subcommittee
will take place tomorrow, as had boon
announced, and no other date of meet
ing has been yet arranged.
It is believed by the operators that
President Mitchell probably will allow
th anthracite question to await a set
tlement of the bituminous controversy,
and that his demands may be affected by
tho settlement secured in the soft-coal
fields.
No letter from President Roosevelt has
been received by the hard coalers, how
ever. ARRESTED VOll CONTEMPT.
Ivcadcrs of Chicago Printers 3Iny
Have to Suffer Imprisonment.
CHICAGO. Feb. 27. MJttlml for the in
carceration of President Edward Wright
and Edward Bessette of the Typograph
ical Union, were today given to Sheriff
Barrett for service. Both men were sen
tenced to SO days In Jail for violation of
an Injunction restraining them from in
terfering with nonunion men employed
In tho shops of the membors of the Chi
cago TyjMHhetae.
Wright and Bessette surrendered to the
Sheriff this afternoon and their attorney
applied "to Judge Walker of the Circuit
court for a writ of habeas corpus. The
petition attacks the jurisdiction of Judge
Holdom to hear the contempt case, while
the validity of the original injunction re
mained to be passed upon by the Ap
pellate Court. The argumont will be con
tinued tomorrow morning.
Pending a decision in the proceedings
the two men were allowed to go to their
homes in the custody of a Deputy Sheriff
KILLS STATE PRIMARY BILL
Iowa Senate Wants None of New
Plan of Nomination.
DES MOINES. In- Fob. 2T.-The swtc
primary bill met defeat In tho State Sen
ate today by a vole of 23 to 21. This
end the fight on this subject for this
Legislature.
Recount Ordered In St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 27. An Immediate rc-
To Be Fair to Yourselfto Learn by a Test What Li quo -zone
Means to You. TKe First Bottle Is Free.
To you who are sick and are waiting this appeal is to
you. An appeal to be fair with yourself.
Don't think that the help which you need is impossible,
because common remedies fail as they must fail in germ
troubles. Please send us this coupon and learn, at our
expense, how much a new remcdj means to rou.
In the past two years, millions of people have begun to
us"e Liquozone. Today there are countless cured ones,
scattered over half the world, telling what it has done. We
ask you to learn its wonderful power as they did. Let us
buv you a bottle to trv.
"What Liquozone Is.
The "virtues of Uquozone arc derived
solely from gases, created from five sb
stanccs, .all of which arc stated on the
bottle. These substances include the
best producers of oxygen, milphur dioxide
and other germicidal gases. .
The proccay of making require large
apparatus, and from S to II days time;
and It is directed by chemists of the high
est class. The object Is to i flx a0
combine the ganos as to carry their vir
tues into .the system. The result in a
blending of gas-made products, &ch of
which Is novr endorsed, as a remedial
agent, by the world's highest authori
ties. The gases are harmless, and the product
they create is harmlw. The gasos are
beneficial, and the result Is a tonic The
gases are germicidal, and uniting with
tho liquid multiplies their germ-killing
power.
Liquozone .contains no alcohol, no
.plates., no narcotics. Every virtue comes
from gas alone. The invention of Liquo
zone has meant a way to utilize gases
in the treatment of -germ dlecaees.
count of thcballots cast In the municipal
election last April will follow a decision
of the Supreme Court yesterday favorable
to Judge John A. Talty, Republican can
didate for Mayor.
Cnndldatcs for Cowherd's Job.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 27. Demo
cratic . members of both houses of Coh
grcCTs are discussing the question of a
successor to .Chairman Cowherd, of tho
Democratic Congressional cannalgn com
mittee. Mr. Cowherd, being no longer a
member of Congress. Is eliminated. Can
didates so far announced are ReprctKJn
latlves Griggs, of Georgia, and Flood, of
Virginia. Mr. Griggs conducted the ctim
naign for the Fifty-eighth Congroas.
JUDGE LOWELL HESITATES
AFRAID OP MULTNOMAH COUN
TY ON IiAST DAY.
If -Portland Makes No Single Choice
He Will Run Tor the
Scnatorship.
PENDLETON. Or.. Fob. 27.-(Speckil.)-Stcphen
A. Lowell, of Pendleton. 1ms
about made up his mind that ho wants
none of the Senatorial race, not- at least
unless Multnomah County pats ap one of
Its kaleidoscopic change 'within the next
few days. Judge Lowell haa looked the
situation over carefully, and is afraid of
Multnomah County ou the last das for
one thing, because of tho largo vota which
perhaps would be stampeded to thr
polls at the last minute to defeat an
Eastern Oregon maiilllo has conthlmc"
that he would ba acceptable to tho mib
stantlal business men of Multnomah
County.
Judge Lowell might be prevailed upon
to make the race In the event no man
Is selected in Multnomah as the choice
of all elements of the party thohr. Other
wise he will stay out.
SUPREME COURTv-DECISIONS
Warehousemen 3Itiht Pay Farmers
for Wheat Stored.
SALEM. Or.. Fob. 27. Tho Supreme
Court rendered the following opinions at
noon today:
JudMu Basis, appellant, v. Aaron Wade.
rwpndent. appeal from Wall- CM;;
affirmed.
Elan Carroll, administratrix. appaOant, vs.
the Grand Rende Electric Company, rr
pen4rnt. affirmed January Z; p tit Ion for
rchearlag dnnied.
F. VT. Wooley. appelant, va. rialndcaler
PuWlfthlu- Company, rependent. appeal
frem Douglas County: rrcra and nw
trial ordered. The oplnlen holds the court
erred Jn not !atrueUng the jery that
gaage used In a published article was
actionable.
Oliver Taylor, a pp I la at. vk S. Morten
Conn, respondent, appeal from Multnomah:
revrsd and remanded. Tho opinion holds
that Taylor cannot maintain an action in
court, hut that Cohn in liable for broach of
contract In refusing Taylor ecalx in a the
ater for which he had paid.
Geome A. Savase. respondent, v. the
Sal cm flouring Mills Company, appellant,
eppoat from Marlon County; affirmed. Thfci
ts tho celebrated wheat case, wherein action
was brought to recover for wheat delivered
the defeBd&nt by plaintiff and his assignors
under a rystera of load check. The milt
and warehouse burned In 1S09 and the mill
company refused to pay the farmer, hold
ing the wheat was the property of tho par
ties storing same, but this opinion hohls
the mill company accountable.
WOMEN LEAP FROM FLAMES
Gallant Rescues and One Death at
Burning Shirt Factory.
BRIDGEPORT. Conn.. Feb. 27. Many
harrowing .scones were witnessed and
many thrilling rescues . made at a fire
which destroyed the Star shirt factory
hore this aftc-noon. It resulted In the
death of one woman, Mr?. Tavid Neapy.
from shock, and the sorious injur of a
number of employes. Tho fire rapkily
ypread throughout the large five-story
structure, owing to the lack of water
pressure for fire engines.
Two hundred women employe?, made
frantic by the stairways being cut off by
the flames, gathered at the windowr', and
despito tho effort of pollcomeii and fire
men, many girls Jumped from the fourth
story windows to the pavement, and a
score suffered serious Injuries.
Gotch Defeats Yankee Rogers.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Fob. 2T.-WreKler
Frank Gotch tonight defeated "Yankee"
Rogers In this city, winning the flrst fall
In oight minute and second in 19 mlnutos.
lwth catch-as-catch-can.
An Appeal
Hills Disease Germs.
The main vnlue of Liquozone lies li the
fact that it Is deadly to gcraw, yot help
ful to bodily tissue!. It is a germlcklc sm
certain that we publish with every bottle
an offer of JWCO for the discovery of a
dtaeaito germ which Liquozone cannot ktlL
Common germicides arc poisons which
cannot be taken internally. They destroy
the tteeues as well a the germ. That
Is why medicine has proveVl so hclplowi in
dealing with germ diseases.
Liquozone is not only harmlc. Imt H
Ik a tonic. Its effects are exhilarating,
vitalizing, purifying. Its benefits are
quickly apparent often from the very
first do.e.
The fact that Liquozone is so destruc
tive to genus Is attributed to the fact
that germs are of vegetable origin. They
apparently absorb thfc gay-mnde product,
and It cnd their activity. But the col la
of the body being a ulmnl thrive by
Liquozone.
"We Paid $100,000
For the American rights to -Liquozone.
after Its power had been demonstrated.
This -was after the 'product had been
tested" for years, in hundreds of cases, in.
TWENTY STATE IiAND CERTIFI
CATES HELD BY DELA1TTRE.
Minneapolis VDcalec Bought From
Ivclllhcr, and Applications Were
Forged by One Hand.
t SALEM. Or.. Feb. 27. (SpecIaL)-The
Oregon State Land Board today ordered
tho cancellation of about 20 state land
certificates held by John Delalttre. of
Minneapolis, covering about 15.V0 acres of
school land. This was the decision of the
board, as a result of the Investigation and
arguments before tho board Lost Fall,
when handwriting experts testified that
the signatures to the applications were
all written by one man.
In Its decision, made In writing today,
the board tlnds that Delalttre was not a
jwrty to the fraud, but that tho ccrtlfi
CHtod came to his hands tainted with
fraud, and that they ought not to be rec
ognised as valid. The certificates were
obtained upon applications mado by H. 1L
Tumor, of this city, and were bought by
Dehtittre from A. T. Kclliher. a land op
erator now under conviction in this coun
ty for alleged forgery of assignment of
a certificate of sale.
At the hearing before the board. De
lalttre made no effort to show that the
applications were genuine, but stood upon
the ground that, however much fraud
there might have been In the original
transaction, the certificates were genuine,
and had been bought by him in good faith,
and that he was entitled to deeds. These
certificates were not among those forged
by the Pnter-McKInley gang. Jn this
cc. the certificates were genuine, while
the applications were forged. Puter and
McKinley forged certificates, without go
ing through the formality of making ap
plications. .
WILL SUE THE LAND BOARD
WiiconsIn Certificate Buyer Angry
at Action Taken.
LA CROSSE. Wis., Feb. 27.-Charging
that the State of Oregon Is turning down
all land certificates, good as well as
forged. In which S. A. D. Puter played,
any part. F. J. Tokind. whoso 15 certifi
cates, covering 41C0 acres oi land, were
rejected 33 worthless by the Land Board
at Salem, Or., today, says he will bring
suit against the state to force It to prove
that tho certificates wore forged. When
Mr. Toland was shown the dispatch rela
tive to the action of the Land Board he
said:
"I never had any dealings with Hor
ace McKinley. He is not a friend of
mine, nor did I receive the 15 certificates
In question for services as a handwriting
expert at the land fraud trials. The cer
tlftcates were transferred to me In 1901
in La Crosae to secure a loan. They
were given by S. A. D. Puter. with whom
I had had dealings.
"My attorneys have advised me to
awult the tlnal action of the State of
Oregon and If tho certificates are re
jected to bring suit to make the state
prove that the documents are forged.
We havo come to the conclusion that
the state has decided to reject all cer
tificates which passed through Futer's
hands without further Investigation. "We
know that Puter sold some good land
certificates. During the trials ft was
shown that the forged papers all bore a
certain water mark. Not one of the 15
recently sent to the Land Board which I
secured from Puter bore that mark. The
decision of the Land Board Is not final,
and we are awaiting flnal action of the
state before bringing action."
LOADED BUS HIT BY A TRAES'
Four Young Women or Centralis Arc
More or Less Injured.
OENTR.VLlA,.Wash.. Feb. 27.-(5peclal.)
Train No. 5S. freight, coming Into Cen
tralki about 6:C0 P. M.. ran into a 'bus
containing a party of nine young women
at the railroad crossing in the south part
of town. .The women were going to Chc
halits to take part in an amateur lady
minstrel entertainment. The injured are:
MIm Graee Key. hurt In head and back,
foot and ankle.
Mls Fontella Winters. Injured about tho
head.
Miss Kred T. Merritt. dislocated shoulder.
Mrs. A. T. Carr. severely- bruised.
The driver of the 'bus, a man named
Hawk, was an experienced driver. He
acknowledges having wen the train when
he was about 30 feet from the crossing.
H says the engine did not whistle, nor
was the bell ringing.
Byewitnoflpcs of the accident declared
that the train carried a headlight, but
agree with Hawk that there was no
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whistling nor ringing of the bell. The
train .was a heavy one, being composed of
40 loads, and was running at an ordinary
rate of speed.
The driver of a wagon that crossed just
ahead of the 'bus said he heard the whis
tle blow twice and that the bell was also
ringing.
Painters AVant Closed Shop.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2T. Employers of
6000 painters refused yesterday to sign
a "closecrshop"' agreement presented
by the Painters Union. As n conse
quence the union men today canvassed
the individual contractors and threaten
to call strikes against firms which with
hold tliclr signatures.
this class of troubles, this gas-made pro
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