2 BORDER TOWN SELLERS OF VOTES WILL BE INDICTED ENGLAJITJ'S ETJLZE IS CLEARED OF CHARGE CT M0RGA l NATIO UNION. FEAR OF ATTACK GRAY'S i . i mi m i is -w-r-r.-.-ir-- rrrn i Danville Court Hclds Buyers Can't Be Prosecuted and Must Testify. 50 MEN WILL BE ACCUSED J adcr Klmbrongh Holds Jones Has Immunity and He Testifies:, bat l ipooorf of Corruption Will Noi lUjas! That In Ohio. HI HtL 3 LTTI.lt DA.WILXX. Ill, K-b. 1 tSpeclal.) A batch of more than Indlctmenta against wu-HlIm will be voted y the Vrrntllloa County grrnd Jury be for the end uf the week. This aesur lnir r.s that tha "political house rnlrr" la I'nclt Joe Cannon's baf.l wlc.a will aot end la-nomlnlousiy earn from tr. chambers of the gran-I jury thl aft-rn.n aftr City Attorney Krank W. J one. bad bffn grilled for lrvfll htr. The Indictment will not be based on the ffiil'crr alone given by Jones, i !.-rult Ju.ljte K. It. KlmbrouKh. tc" ii'h'f of th vot trafficking m Tilrv. Mvor I.out I'tatt and numer nil otl.rt l '.:i:iclans have be-n be fore ih- .'-ry and ttlf!d under oath. V r.t th.y ttiri-d Is e:ret and only a rratter of conjecture Thnr close ar. 'iiinunr Willi sme of the drlc tt-.U in Vermilion County's political hit..ry catinot t nVnl-d. however, and .r.man lnac o.dard and his hn.l at "faithful" have decided . to t! -.,-nlia.nre of parts, at leant, of lli.ir testimony. I.I.I J Krpt Half C'loactl. -Vem:!!lon County's housed'anlng." notwittipn.lln the Indlt trrtent. are t.ot s-ii-duied to blossom forth into an iO"- a West Cnlon. Ohio. The warrlr.r factions hae seen to It that the trmj Ji:r efr.rts should be cur ln.cj ;o a considers le decree. A n.ajorily of the poiWIclan-wlt. r.r.- have tx-n afflicted with the ter.iU.T "I'aovl'.le memory." but a few Uv talked. It Is upon this testimony that the true I.I I will be baed. It Is pr.-ho.ble that ndtctments will be con sidered tumor-row. and In event the Jury has Ut hope of a rreater arcom itl.shmrnl. aa adjournment will ba ukm Krl!ay until the day before the .l'v elections. Ju.l.te Klmhrnush tojay made good tarcal of declaring ronatltullonal that section ef the special rity election a. for cities, tuwna and villages pro UJing a penalty for vote-buyers. Vote-Haters Grt Immunity. When City Attorney iTrank V. Jones, who on Tuesday had refused to make a direct answer aa to whether or not he had purchased votes, waa brought before him. the court rendered his de cll'n. Anions' the thins; he said were: That the section of the law applying t vote-buyer waa unconstitutional nl a witness rou'.d refuse to answer rran.l Jury questions becaoa of nnat.tuttonril rlciita. He aasKned free r-ujocj for the Law's unconstitu tionality, to-wlt: T!i At tre law marie vote-onylng a rrlme In Panvtlie. while Just outside tr-. city 11 in Its. where the general elec tion law la In force, vote-baying Is not a crime. The Jurist pointed out I .at It did not affect all residents of tre state equally. He further declared that the tills of the law said noth.ns; about vote-buying. r-r d the law state that It fixes a rw crime, and therefor the act Is n.t art amendment to the general elec tion law. - Only Volr-SHIers to IIe led let rd. TM decftton of the court lives all Verm.lloa Cjurty "rote-buyers" an tm numty bath. Tl.e court swept aside all ett -! t politicians comtng In snd c:!ivlct their sins. It was a broad. eerp.rs decision and to the (rand Juror, who occupied prominent seats la ti:e courtroom, was a direct order to i: U.-t only vote-ss-'.Ur. Tie decision w.I have a wide effect In Chlraso and ot. er clclr of Illinois where the city .:Ttim act has been adopte.i. BOY, 9, SAVES PLAYMATE I"arnicrr Train IU-ars Pown Vpon Two Comrade at f. a nice. US AN-IELFH. Cal, Tea. 1. (Spe ca!l. Rhert Campbell, t rears old. totiay svved the life of Ms playmate, fheldca Wrlstht. of the same at: a. T'.t two lada were playlnr In the mUdle of the Salt Lake tracks at the curve en Almltos and ticeaa Park sve n i. Lore Iieach. when the northbound pssaens'r ig around the corner and waa almost upon tha lads when Campbell Jerked his companion to ona side. Vrlxht wss struck only by the pilot and thrown to on std of tha track, ile was carried to bis bonis a abort distance away, where It was discovered t-at he was suffering from concussion of Ce brain. This evening ba bad re gained rora.-Iousness and waa resting comfortably. The Wrishta live at Idaho falls. Uaho. VAr.COUVER GETS WHEAT Oregon Trunk Miljinx-nt IlrTlvrs Hox-s of nig New Pork. VA.NCOl.VEIt. H ih. Feb. 1. Spe- si Wheat from the Ore-con Trunk Kai.rcad was received In the Vancou ver jar-la today over the North Bank road. This Is the beginning of Im mense shipments of grain that will pass through Vancouver from this source. When Jamea J. Hill was In Vancou ver last Summer be aald: "There la BO nse hauling the grain to Portland Just to haul It back again. That would ba a waste of energy." It Is thoucht the work of building the docks anj elevators will begin early this Sprlnr. The plana and spec!, flcstlons are said to bavo been drawn. Rosrbars; Flks Iifrrtaln. KfVK3tKO. Or, Fb. 1 (Special A fraternal event, surpassing former occa e'ons of Its kind held In this city, oc curred here Monday evening, when the member of Hoeeburg Iodge No. tM. A. p. O. Elks, entertained at the annual ladles' social. Conspicuous among tha g-iest were some from Portland. As toria and other Northern cities. I I . . , i-.f . -I' - . , t : -r I r.V I : ' " -r'' - ' 1 y , . . tzzjt I ; .. -: . ts-i- J f v 1 is r" mMm 1 '" I .1 j I :: s- e KlVi tiKURKE TUT WIPED OUT King George Is Cleaned of Morganatic Charge. SEATTLE MAN INVOLVED Edward II. Janica First Published In Liberator," Tarls, fetory Tt-t F.ng land's Ilulcr Once Waa Wed to Admiral's Pauglacr. fTontlnned from First Pss. the Admtialty recorus showed that tha King did not hold an appointment on any ship thst visited Malta between tha Pall of 1SJ and the Summer of 103. The marriage records of tha Island of Malta were produced to prove that no such man-lace had been recorded. Admiral Culme-Seymour swore that bis two daughters, ona of whom had sine died, never hsd bad an opportu nity to meet Ills Majesty. Daughter Takes Stend. Tha daughter In question, now th wife of Captain IX Napier, entered the witness box and said that she bad never seen the King but three times In her life. Myll'is offered no testimony and did not examine the Crown' witnesses. H confined hi defense, which h con ducted himself, to technicalities, as serting that ha could not legally ba tried In the absence of bis accuser. Tha proceedings cam to a dramatic close when after sentence hsd been pronounced. Sir P.ufus Isaac read a let ter from King Oeorge. In which th writer aet forth that only on th advice of th officers of the Crown tbat such a course would be unconstitutional, bad prevented him from appearing person ally In th courtroom and publicly branding as untrue th allegation that ha bad aver entered Into any marriage other than that contracted with Queen Mary. Monarchy Not La Question. Sir Rut vie declared that tha suit bad not been brought to protect the mon archy, but that King George bad sought th protection of the court a a man. a husband and a father. It Is asnumed ti-e government brought th prrscnt proceedings less to punish the suthor ard circulator of statements and opinions offensive to th Crown than to swt at rest for all tim th story tm- med. airly Involving th person of th King. Ti e publlo wss admitted to tha court room, but th police look every precau tion to bar suspicious character. Among the cotabWw present was Home Secre tary Winston Churchill. r-tr Rufus said he reirretted the dis advantage which ilia Majesty suffered In not being able to appear In court and deny these allegations under oath. Tb's was an absolute Incapacity which th King couid not waive st all. SEATTI.K REMEMIIEKS JAMES Liberator" Editor Once Preached Socialism and Milked Cows. SEATTLE. Feb. 1 Edward Hol- ton James lived at Seattle for about five rears, during which tlm ha mad a number of friends among society folk. To these his achievements during th latter period of his, residence here vert a source of wonder and amusement. James waa a nephew of tha late Wil liam James, th distinguished novelist. Moon after acquainting himself with several prominent Krattl families ' b began to preach socialism. His flrat sensational exploit waa during a polit ical campaign 10 years ago. when ha appeared aa a street speskes. He Started a llttl "uplift' movement all hi own. but It did not take weland soon dropped back Into obscurity. Jpossrsaed ot a comfortable Income. James found tlm banging- heavily upon his hands. About five years ago he appeared In a fashionable down town cafe, dressed as a Swiss dairy farmhand. Ha announced that he bad bought a ranch south of th city. In cluding a number of milch row, and that b was prepared to devot tha i AM) t KHV MARV. remainder of bis years to supplying Se attle families wlfh pur milk. James said he would personally look sfter the cleanliness of his cows and rather liked milking. He declared h had quit society for good. About this lime, James took up th causa of equal suffrage and socialism and made frlnnda among the advocates of both doctrines. " Finally tiring of Seattle, he left her with his wlf and family. While never accused of being mentally Irresponsi ble. James, nevertheless, was regarded bsra aa highly eccentric. BANKRUPT TAKES HIS LIFE Ft. M. Newton, ei-Senalor and Noted Racing Judge, Drowns. AURORA. Ill- Feb. 1. Robert M. Newton. 4& yeara old. banker and prominent liorsemnn. committed sui cide lost nlKht at Ottawa. III., by leap Ins: Into the Illinois River. Financial losses. It Is believed, led Newton to kill himself. Ho was cash ier and a heavy stockholder In a 1311 llngs. Mont- bunk, which recently as signed. Newton went from Yorkville. III., his home, to Killings about a year and a half ago. when ha put all Ms money Into the Killings bank. He lost about 175.000 in the crash. It la said. CLEVELAND. Feb. 1. Robert M. Newton, who committed suicide at Ot. lavs, HI., was presiding Judge ot the Grand Circuit for nine seasons. Ha hnd a coast-to-coast reputation as a starter, establishing his reputation through the possession of a vole which enabled hi in to direct drivers with great ease. LANDSLIDE STCPS TRAINS Southern Tactile Tracks Near Alia, California, Hurled. ALT A. Cal.. Feb. 1. (Special.) A landslide today covered to a depth of 10 feet th double tracks of the South ern Pacific In th cut one-eighth of a mil cast of Alta. A slide 100 feet wide occurred there two weeks ago. Traffic has been blocked and two steamshovels and crews hav been ordered out. Parsenger trains Nos. ( and 10 ara reported held at Gold Run. An axes of several acres Is reported moving on the hillside. The country road is gone and two cottages and th workshop of th Whit Crusaders, at th edge of the son ot moving ground, aro In dangr of being carried down. Th Southern Pacific Is making ar rangements for water with which to slulc away th loose ground BALLINGER'S JOB IS SAFE Senator Carter Isrnlrs He Will Dis place Secretary of Interior. WASHINGTON. Feb. L-Senator Car ter, of Montana, today requested th pub lication of bis denial of a report that Secretary Balllnger Is about to give place to Mr. Carter as Secretary of th Interior. "Please deny the report emphatically, so far aa I am concerned." aald th Sen ator. "And you may add that under existing conditions. I would not accept the office of Secretary of tha Interior." Secretary Balllnger vigorously denied b bad any Intention of resigning. BRYCE'S GRIP IDENTIFIED Mrs. IrsRorsoll Says Dynamite Suit case Belonged to Lodger. i SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. Mrs. U. Ingersoll appeared at police headquar ters today and positively Identified tha suitcase found yesterday at the Ferry cheeking stand as the property of J. B. Bryce. one of the trio wanted In connection with tba dynamiting of th Los Angeles Times building. Mrs. Ingersoll told Chief of Police Seymour that Bryce used the suitcase while h was a boarder at her house. Northwest l'ostmasters Confirmed. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Feb. 1. The Senate today con firmed th nomination of William J. Lachner as postmaster of Baker and Fletcher K. Wilcox as postmaster of Milton. Or. Also the following Wash ington postmsstera: Kdtrar L. Gale. Bremerton: Dan W. Bush, ChehaJls; John M. Benedict. Centralla; E. E. Fisher. Port Angeles: S. D. Stelnlnger, Clarkston; W. D. Smith. RiUvlll. Juarez, Mexico, Prepares to Receive Incursion of ln-, surrecto Bands. LARGE BODIES APPROACH Federal Troops Lay Mines and File Sandbags, as Rebel Forces Are Strong Within 100 Miles. Railroad Is Tied Vp. EL PASO, Feb. 1. Authorities of Juarez, across the river from this city. regard the situation aa so acute that they are fortifying tha city to be ready for an attack from the insurrectos. Sandbags have been placed around th barracka occupied by Federal troops, and a largo number of mines have been secretly placed In the south western part of the city. Heavy mines have also been placed around the bar racks under th Custom-IIouse. Insurrecto are reported aa within less than 109 miles of Juares In consld erable numbers, and It la expected they will try to take th city. Th streets of Juarex are patrolled by soldiers night and day. Traffic on the Mexican Central Rail way south from Juares Is entirely sus pended. One hundred Mexican cavalry left Juarex tonight with a supply of dyna mite to bo used In blowing up the tracks of the Mexican Central to prevent Insur rectos using marooned trains. All amusements In Juarex were closed st 9 o'clock and thousands of Mexicans are spending the night in El Paso. United States troops from Fort Bliss have been stationed at the American end of the two brldgea crossing the Rio Grande here. Company E, of tba 23d Infantry, has been sent to the smelter, located four miles north of El Paso, o-s the river bank. All persons cross I tig the Kio Grande tonight are being sub jected to the closest scrutiny. CAPTl'REl) TRAINS LIBERATED Rebels Give Diaz Back Ills Railroad After Few Days. MEXICO CITT. Feb. lw The two Mexi can Central trains that were In the hands of the revolutionists between Chihuahua and EJ Paso yesterday were permitted to go this afternoon, one north and the other south. Railroad officials here said they had received telegrams that traffic had been re sumed This morning the main line from Chi huahua to within 10 miles of El Paso was tied up. Officials said that rebels had not in any way molested the train crews or passengers, but had merely told the men they must not attempt to operate the traina. Traina from Mexico City to all points are departing as usual. Telegrams said service from Chihuahua to Madera, over the Mexican Northwestern, was re sumed yesterday after having been In terrupted two months. TROOPS DRIVE BACK REFUGEES Mexicans Are Not Permitted to Cross American Line. DOUGLAS. Ariz- Feb. 1. The special train bearing Troop M. Third United States Cavalry, arrived In Douglas early today from Fort Wlngate, N. M., nnd Immediately under the command of Captain F. S. Johnson, began to patrol the border near here. The troop num bers SO men, trebling the soldiers sta tioned here. The Mexicans In Agus Prlata are in such a state of tension that when soma one early today started shooting In discriminately and setting off fire crackers most of the population began an exodus for th American side. Tha American patrol, however, drova th would-be refugees back and re fused to let them cross the line. This added to the terror of the natives, sine they cannot flee to rafety on the ap proach of the rebels. DYNAMITE SHAKES CITY (Continued from First Page.) road of New Jersey, th Somervlll and th Plalnfleld. lay In the terminal slips, and a third, the Lakewood, was Just edging Into the river. All of them careened violently, and wer showered with their own glass. Many ef the wounded passengers cam to New York for treatment. In New York the terror was Intensi fied by uncertainty. For half an hour nobody knew what had happened or where. Those In the rocking sky scrapers thought the lower floors had been torn from under them. Those in A the street thought the massive towers above them had been toppled down. Literally acres of glass were broken. Eighteen windows wer smashed In the Standard Oil Company building. In Trinity Church a valuabl stained glass window was atrewn in the aisles. New York business men who stood at their offlc windows looking out over the North River saw a puff of yellow dust shoot Into the air Just below the Jersey Central terminal and then drift down the wind until it cov ered the terminal tralnahed. The next thing they noticed was that every tug In the river seemed to he headed for Communlpaw. Panic Fills Whole City. . Turning to th streets below, they saw them black with a surging throng. There was an incipient panic here and there throughout the city aa far north as the Bronx. The Jar crossed many telephone and fire alarm wires down town and all sorts of complications ensued. Fire engines were dashing hither and thither in quest of non existent fires. Terrified tenants mad matters worse by turning In other alarms. Fir Commissioner WaMo and Fir Chl"f Cox were among the first to reach Communlpaw from New York. A picked band of New York police accompanied them. Ambulances could not come fast enough and express wagons were com mandeered. How many were injured never will be known, but the count of those, treated In the New York hospitals alone was 100 and those In Jersey City, Hoboken, Union Hill and surrounding towns more than double that number. Dead Estimated at 32. Tt. Animated number of dead Is 32. of whom flvo hav been recognized. The known dead: BURNETT. ROBERT. New Tork; -'- HALF Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Coats An opportunity to buy line quality and elegant style clothes at very small cost $20 Values, $10.00 $25 Values, $ 1 2.SO $30 Values, $15.00 $35 Values, $17.50 333 Discount On Ladies' Tailored Waists and Silk Petticoats 273-275 Morrison at Fourth of th. tug John Twohey; blown from hi. WMORa"oiANTONlMO. deck hand: killed on the barkcntlne lngrtd. ",.es: engineer of yard en- Kiie. blown from his cab. Tj,. v Central ra-Trnper. killed b, falUng .la- A 1 K.J - J, ,ia.i-w, ' bost Whistler. . , h1. INIDKMIMMJ Sl.i. The known mlfslng: steam Traver. Edward, master of tne ateara lighter Katherine W. ., Kath- n.-im.-mau. Louis, engineer of th. Katn erlne W.. Ark If y. rrini. 01 . " ' -Ackley. Henry, of the crew. Stolpa. Oscar, crew. London. James, crew, iiat.im liuls. crew. Thousht to be mlsslns: Twenty unidentified laborers. TV G Besler. vice-president of xne Central Railroad of New Jersey, in ex-rlalnina- the explosion, thought it proba ble that the dynamite was being unload ed by the eliding; of the 60-pound boxes In which It was packed down an Incline plane. A man stationed by the box is supposed to guide it and prevent Its slipping- down with danperous force. The ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH DRY GIN The Critical Consumer Always Specifies Plymouth The Highest Quality Dry Co Shipped to the American Market ALEX. D. SHAW Jt CO, Pacific Coast Aets, 214 Froat Street, Saa Francisco. The Army of Constipation I Growia Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE UVEK rUJUi an lesponnble theyooti only give relier . they pejEsaeaajr esse leasts.- baa. 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