TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOSIAX, TUESDAY, DECE3IBER 20. 1910. i MEXICAN REBELS (MURE GENERAL Navarro Held Prisoner by Revolutionists, Who Also Take Mountain Guns. CONFUSE FEDERAL TROOPS Indications I'olnt 10 Situation In Northern Part or .Mexico Being Much More Serious Than Plat Government Admits. MKXICO CITT. Dec. 11. Spclal- General Navarro ha bn captured by rrbls aot la now held a prisoner. This Information, which reached her lodsr. la contained In a letter from lit en authority at Chihuahua. H n raptured at the last battle of Peder aei. It la said that the rebels captured two mountain e-una durtne- the same battle. They lassoed them from their horses and draaa-ed them away. It la said that during- the six hours of fllht ln. the rebels ehsrg-rd the Oovern tneot troops twice. Troops Thrown Into Confusion. The second time the Federal troops were throenn Into confusion. It was on this occasion that Navarro and bla cannons were captured. The rebcla now have the troop shut bp In redernel. which I practically surrounded by pickets. Strong- efforts are being mad to prevent the Govern ment from -el!n; reinforcements through from Chihuahua. The rovern tnent la rushing- another rea-lment from Mexico City for Chihuahua tonight. Indications all point to the situation In the Northern section being much more serious than the government admits. The governntenr bse now taken complete charge of the Chihuahua raclnc Railroad ani las put its- own men on the run trains, all American trainmen refuses to serve under the government. Alarming Ilrports Ienlrcl. An alarming report is In circulation that cartrMcr turned out st the government wwrksi in Mexico City are absolutely tm T'lUble and that tre sovernnicnt Is not uing them In ttte North. It Is sail that the first scouting party which was defeated at IVdernelcs supplied sltb. I Vic cartrhlsea. for which rv-Mnn they were eaIy beaten. MISS SMITH KNOWN HERE Attorney Suicvt Santa Roa Wom an Wis Once Ills Kmiloe. HAN'T A RA. Cal.. Dec. l.-Spwlal I n ioount tf the Illness of Juror J. M. rtjen. necessitating a continuance until U'liwlr. IT. VY. P. Burke, on trial charsed with having dynamltrd the home of Iu Ktla !nlttl at the Burke Sani tarium. Is allowed a much-desired brethlnr-5pcll." Jivlg Kmmet feawcll sas also plainly pietiie when given an opportunity to rent for a day or to. and he granted the sick Juror a day's additional time to recuperate. Attorney I B. Iteecr. who formerly practiced law at l"emlleton. la of the opinion that I.u rtla Smith Is the same person who worked for hlin aa a stenog. rapher In lai. lie says sha wss about 2S year old at that time and that ahe was tall and light rnmplexloned. The description given by Ir. Reeder corre sponds with thst of Miss Smith, of sUota Jt.a. The reung lady who lived at Pendleton was a sister of the ileceased wife of T. IX Taylor. BherHf of t'matllla County. ilr. Reeder says Miss Smith left Pen dleton in isat on account of 111 health, romlng first to Portland and later going to California. NORTH COAST GETS RIGHTS Yakima loanril Grant Franchise After I .one Ichie. XOKTII TAKIMA. Wish- Iec. 1. SpeclaL) After n e months', discus sion the City Council tonight passed the North Coast franchise. In Its final form the franchise pro vides that the city shall pay damages resulting from construction of overhead or underground crossings, a point which has caused much or the wrangl ing. The common-user clause for fcelah avenue, another bone of contention was omitted. A feature 1 provision for constrnctiou of crossings as far south a Tsktma City, Ave miles) south of the - business center. At the conclusion of the meeting Titght of Way Agent Wood of the North Coast Invited the Council and news paper men to dinner, and Councilmen who had previously refused the rail road's hospitality accepted. KANSAS CITYMAN BUYS A. B. Newton Will Ilai Kancjr Chickens Near (ioldendale GJLIENIALE. Wash.. lec. 1. Special. The Pick 1 Fever place, located three miles cast of Uoldcndale, has been sold to It. E- Nichols. This place contains 40S acres and will be cleared at once. Mr. Nichols sold SO acres ai'Joinlng the Uoldcndale Heights Orchards Company tracts to A. B. Newton, of . Kansas Cite, for 1S0. Mr. Newton will plant 10 acres to apples and the balance will he put Into chicken pens for the raising of fancy chickens. Germans' to do training Uilitary Instructors Will Be Given to Brailliau Arm). FKRI.TV. Dec. 1 Twenty Germsn ar.ny off I -era. headed by a major, will selected from a number who have volunteered to go to Brasil and give mili tary Instruction to the Rrastlian army. Home officers delegated will resign the cvmmimon tliey now hold at home. Rracl requested the' services of Ger man officers aa a result of popular dis content sith the present training of Its army and nay. BRIDEGROOM0F-DAY BACK Mot-Lion' Man Only Called to San I'rancisco on. Business. STOCKTON. Cai. Dec. 1. Special.) .Declaring; that fee had" do Intention of deserting his wife and greatly sur prised that the report had been cir culated that he had dlssppesred. Frank D. Arnold, styled "the bridegroom of a day." arrived here today, having re turned from San Francisco, for which" city he left the day following his mar riage to Miss Demey. of this clt;-. on Friday last. Mrs. Arnold stated today that her husband had been unexpect edly called to the Bay City to tralghten out some business matters that re quired his Immediate attention. Previous to his marriage, he deeded her tTS.oOO worth of Denver property and gave Rev. John Stephens a check for 118 for the marriage fee. The min ister on presenting the paper to the bank was Informed thst the signer of the check did not have an account there, but tills was soon explained by the fact that a draft for II SOD had not arrived previous to the drawing of the check. Mrs. Arnold says today everything has been straightened out to her en tire satisfaction, but further than the fact her husband wss In San Francisco, she refused to discuss the case, which is still creating no end of talk. GREAT FRAUD ALLEGED CHICAGO ATTORNEY ACCCSED OP SWINDLING IDA1IO MEN. I PRISONER'S EARLY LIFE HIS DEFENSE Eugene Stewart Fights Requisition, While Denylna; ife Got Over $309,000 Dishonestly. BOISE. Idaho. Dec. 1 (Special.) Charged with selling valuable Idaho land twice, and thereby fraudulently securing between $300,000 and ltOO.000. Eugene Stewart, a prominent attorney of Chicago, has been arrested there nd will be returned to Caldwell. Canyon County, this state, as soon as the legal battle over his extradition Is fought out. Sheriff F. M. Breashears. of Can yon County. Is now In the Windy City with honored rquelaltlon papers. Ieclarlng the charges false. Stewart gave notice of habeas corpus proceed ings, hearing of which is ecsfor the latter part of this month. Stewart Is alleged to have operated quite extensively In Southwestern Ida ho, particularly Canyon County. As counsel for John Young, a real estate dealer and relative, Stewart Is charged with pooling- lands which be later dis posed of. giving alleged title to two parties, after which ne went to m caca "As far as selling Idaho land is con cerned." declsred Stewart. I have never sold a dollar's worth . of Idaho Isnd to anyone not even onci, let alone twice. I can figure the arrest onlv as a move to harass me because of the land litigation with which I am connected In Canyon County. The date of the alleged offense is named aa December 18. 1900. That Is about the time that I filed the first suit against several persons In Canyon County to compel them to transfer back to John Young tracts of land fliat had been transferred by him to sliem for no consideration or for Insufficient consideration. "Mr. Young originally had SZ0 acre of land near Nampa. a town in Canyon County. He was defrauded out of most of it. according to our claims, and I brought suit for him against G. F. Mook. president of tho Bank of Nampa: p. Getter, S. Kesl and the Bank of Nampa to compel the defendants named to reoonvey the land to Mr. Young. I also got an injunction to restrain the defendants from transferring the land to any other persons. "Mr. Young gave deeds to some of the land to myself and other relatives, but It was never sold twice.- PEACE SEEMS YET AFAR ARBITERS IN GARMENT-WORKERS STRIKE WITHDRAW". Settlement Can Be Effected Now Onlj bj Direct Meeting of Prin cipals in Quarrel. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Hopes of media tion in the garment-workers' strike passed away today when the Chicago Association of Commerce and H.trU Scbaftner ft Marx, the clothing nrm most affected, announced thai a set tlement can be affected only by direct meeting of the strikers and manufac turer. The clothing company Informed Mavor Busse and the City Council strike committee It would Ignore nego tiations under wsy looking toward set tlement, and In the future would deal only with Its former employes, offer ing, however, to take back such strik ers as reported for duty at once. Mayor Busse refused to dissolve the pears court, which will be ready to offer Its services at any time. The inquiry committee of the Asso ciation of Commerce, after Investi gating the strike and seeking a settle ment, withdrew Its services todsy. sav ing the original cause of the strike wss of minor importance and had been loet sight of In the sympathetic labor war. settlement without the aid of any third party was advised. ONE BODY SHOULD RULE Schlff Sajs Railroads Should Obey Interstate Commission Only. NEW TOIIIC. Dec ll.-An outline of English method of railway control was given today to the Hallway Securities Commission by W. Acworth. a Parlia mentary barrister an an autnonty on bigllsh railway affairs. Mr. Acworth wss followed by Jacob H. ScblfT. of New York, who said rail road companies should be protected from conflicting orders from state and Federal Railroad Commissions. "The Interstate Commerce Commission alone should be obeyed." he aald. "We cannot serve two masters and prosper.' He suggested to the Commission that stock be not Issued under par. He sdcitf-d. however, that there should be no experi mental legislation, but that the Commis sion ehouid use discretion in its recom mendation. s Thieving Bigamist Sentenced. NEW YORK. Dec 1. Harry B. Keeler. a dentist, who is under indict ment for bigamy, was sentenced to four years and 11 months' Imprisonment to day for the larceny of tll.Sle from Mrs. Wllhelmlna Lynch, one of his vic tims. Keeler pleaded guilty to the lar ceny charge several weeks ago. Judge Bean Presides In South. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec !. A. J. Wil liams, alias J. E. Clayton, charged with embessllng funds of the patients of the United State Marine Hospital here, while he was in the employ of that in stitution, was placed on trial today be fore Judge Bean, of the tailed Slates District Court. ' - , Alienist Expert for Woman Slayer Talks of Prenatal Influences. DEFENDANT'S WORDS FEW Denying He Went to See School Teacher Intent on Killing Her, Prisoner, Without Emotion, Says, 'No, I loved the Girl.' RrTZVTI.LJ2. Wash., Dec. 19 'Special.) Was Paddy Holland born to be a mur1 derer? Were pre-natal influences such as to give him a brain, dfstlned to lose its bal ance? Was the tragedy of November $. in which Mix Joeophlne Putnam, pretty school mistress, lost her life, foreor oalnHl over 17 years ago? These questions arwe from the testi mony of Dr. F. K. StcDowell, of Spoksne, which lasted over four and a half hours today, and beside being convinced that the defendant charged wUh murder I now hopelessly Insane and was insane at the time of the tragedy, he believes, that his insanity wis caused by condition previous to his birth. As a basis for his belief Dr. McDowell gave the fact that the father of 1'e.ddy was a heary drinker, especially at the time Just previous, to Paddy' birth, and that the alcoholism of the father was in herited by the son. Man's Life Is Retraced. The further fact was offered that Just previous to the birth of the man facing the charge of murder, the father grew suspicious of the wife and caused her great worry and distress of mind, which had nn Influence on the boy. The wit ness traced the life of the defendant by the testimony in the case, from the time of hla birth to school days, when the hoy was dull and slow to learn, then to the time he Joined "Coxey's army" and thereby showed his stability of charac ter, hl enlistment In the Army for service in the Philippines, and the later arts of his life in which he showed that he was iosing his Judgment. All these stages showed to the mind of the witness a gradual degeneration of mind which was never strong. The entire morning was given over to the preparation of the hypothetical ques tion which will be given to all the ex pert witnesses and the rending of the 0'iestlon this afternoon took 45 minutes. The objections to the question and amendments another half hour, and the examination on the question until C o'clock. Dr. McDowell Chief Witness. Dr. McDowell examined the defendant two weeks ago and again today, and. 1 . I . . an alinn.1 linhAllitVAH (1 1' 7 ri. of degeneration has gone on in that time, although ho pronouncea mo nua uc mentcd at the time of the first examina tion. The flrst words of the defendant con- i i . nimtMl rinrinsr Iho trial, and from, the condition of the wit ness no', It seems Tliey w ill uv tun onlv ivs during the trial. "Paddy, did not you go there with the intention of killiug the girl and then voursolf?" asked the doctor. Illustrat ing in loud voice his manner. The room bushed to hear the answer. ,.vA inr th eirt. was the snswer. and the witness swJd there was no more betrayal of feeling or sign of excitement i. . r th. Ath.r stmnls Questions man in " 11 - . , , that had been ssked. This is probably the only aeiense m ""' . . ti tha man whose life lei irom ins ii v. at stake, and these words, together with the assertion or acciaem ana mo . . in..tiltv Attorneys W. W. ing to ytvwv . . j . Zent and J. M. Cannon are using - in trying to save him from legal death. Trip of Witness Costly. ... ... TTAmrA A Davia conducted a vigorous cross-examination of Dr. Mc Dowell. The Sidney Sloan murder case was brought Into testimony in an attempt ah-. Up. n VB m'llH tilin hSfl Tl O t to snow i 1 ; ; been made In the case on trial to deter mine whether the oeicnoani a "ui ming or not. tcotty Henry. be witness for the de fense who talked himself Into JhII on tho witness stsnd on 'ne ensrse m How I Made My Hair Grow I was greatly troubled with dandruff and falling hair. 1 tried many adver tised hnir preparations and vkHous prescriptions, but they ell signally failed: many of them made my hair greasy so It wss Impossible to comb It or do It up properly. I think that many of the thinas I tried were posi tively injurious and from my own ex perience I cannot too strongly caution you against using preparations con taining wood alcohol and other poison ous substances. I believe they Injure the roots of the hair. After my long list of failures. I finally found a slm- rle prescription which I can-unhesitat-nglv state is beyond doubt the most wonderful thing for the hair I have ever seen. Many ef my friends have also used It. and obtained wonderful effects therefrom. It not only is a powerful stimulant to the growth of the hair snrt for r,tnrinir o-rflv hslr to Its nat ural color, but it is equally good for removing dandrurt, giving me nair me and brilliancy, etc.. and for the purpose nf lr.in!nir Ilia M.aln In fimt-clasS Con dition. It also makes the hair easier to comb and arrange In nice lorm. nave a friend who used it two- months and during thst time it lias not only stopped the falling- of his hair and wonderfully Increased its growth, but It practically restored all of his hair to Its natural color. You can obtain the Ingredients for making this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist. The prescription is as follows: Hav T-Mtm C ni ' Menthol Crystals. A drachm; Lavona dc Composes'. 2 ox. If roti like It perfumed add a few drops of To-Kalon Perfume, which mixes per fectly with the other Ingredients. This, however, is not neresisar. Ra, Hiiro in ask the druggist for all tha enclosures In the Lavona de rnmnMaa' nncks&re. One Of them eil titles you to a handsome free sprinkler top for your hair tonic bottle and you are alo entitled to receive the free ad vice of an expert on the hair by sim ply writing to the address you will find enclosed in tne carton. Apply night and morning; rub thor oughly into the scalp. tJo to your druggist and ask for an Alirhf minis hnttla containing six ounces of Bay Rum: also one-half drachm of Menthol Crystals, and a two ounce botle of I.aavons do Compose . Mix the Ingredients yourself at your own home. Add the Mentnol Crystals to the Bay Uuiii and then pour in the Iaavona do Composee and add the To Kalon Perfume. let it stand one-balf hour and it is ready for use. liquor without a license In the famous Ben Johnson roadhouse. pleaded guilty today and ws fined 12S. He bad 22 due him in witness fees and the court made an exchange whereby the trip to testify in the case cost him $3. KILL HEARD OH PHONE EVERETT MAX'S FATE DEPEXDS rrox two womex. Bride of Week, for Defense, States She Heard Shot While Talklns to Husband. EVERETT. Wash., Dec. 19. (Special.) With circumstantial evidence the main reliance of the state and two 'women scheduled as the principal witnesses for the state and defense, the trial of Charles Kirk, charged with the murder of Charles Montross, at Monroe, was called In the Superior Court today. The state relies on the testimony of Nellie Cady, telephone girl, who say she saw the murdered man leave tne caiK saloon, owned by Kirk, under a cloud of revolver smoke, while the defense will have the evidence of Kirk's bride of a week, who says she heard tho shot while sho we talking to her husband over the telephone. , If the brido's story is correct. Kirk could not have fired, the shot. Against this testimony the telephone girl will testify that the conversation be tween Kirk and his bride took place be fore the time of the shooting. So It will be largely a battle between two women. Today was taken up in the examination of Jurors and when court adjourned about 6:30 o'clock this after noon the slate had exhausted three per emptory challenges of the six allowed and the defense six of the 12 allowed. The defendant took an active part In the selection of Jurors. Kirk's bride sat beside him. In the examination of Jurors it devel oped some of them were opposed to con victing on circumstantial evidence and several were outspoken in opposition to the death renalty. Captain Gray Home From East. PASCO. Wash., Dec. 19. (Special.) Capt- W. B. Gray, who has returned home from attendance on the Na tional Rivers and Harbors Congress in Washington, said today that much good had been done toward an "open Columbia." sshlch he predicted for the near future. D Established in 1868, YOUR XM AS GIFTS SUITABLE SUGGESTIONS Toilet Sets La Vallieres Peaxl Brooches Signet Rings Bar Pins Gold Fobs Mesh Bags Cardcases Puff Boxes Vanity Cases Very Thin Watches Gold Thimbles 3-Pc. Coffee Sets Fruit Dishes Bread Trays Candlesticks Shopping Bags Mantel Clocks From this store have more than ordinary merit. 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