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A TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, DECEMBER 3. 1911. NANKING SUBSIDES VIEW OF CHINESE CITY "THAT REBELS HAVE JUST TAKEN, BOATLOAD OF REFUGEES, AND MAN TALKED OF FOR PRESIDENT. MTO NORMAL AGAWJ Rebels Restore Order in Chi nese City and Station Police Patrols. GENERAL CHANG ESCAPES Departure of Rojallst Leader and Picked Troop I Thought to Have Bcn With Connivance of the Revolutionists. NANKING. Dec . 3:S0 A. M.) Con ditions In Nankin now ir almost nor raal. Ths revolutionaries have placed nolle patrol throughout th city and they cava restored order. General Chans;, the lmperiar commander. - es caped across the river to Pu-kow the nlht before the revolutionary forces entered the city. It Is believed, with the consent and connivance of the .ebel commanders. From Pu-kaw. General Chans;, ac companied by 1000 picked troops from the garrison of that town, proceeded northward. It la thought he will at tempt to join the Northern . army through Shantung. The foreign warships have returned to their anchorage - opposite Shal Kwan. Trains have begun to run Into Necking. Reports from Exe-chna province are not reassuring. Many foreigners are unable to leave because the governors find protection from having foreigners within the various towns, which guar antees against attack. It baa been suggested that the for eign governments request Premier Tun Shlh Kai to ask General LI. the revolutionary commander, to furnish an escort for Isolated foreigners to places of safety. I.VTERVEXTIO.V HAS PERILS Danger to Foreigners Kern If Nation Land Troop. WASHINGTON. Dec t That th greatest peril threatening the foreign ers In China at present is from their own friends, and the nrst move towards Intervention between the warring fac tions would lead the Instant fusion of the discordant elements and a com bined attack upon all foreigners. Is the substance of a mall report to the War Department from one of Its agenta In China. Information of the same tegior com ing to the State Department from ' American Minister Calhoun at Pekln la probably what has restrained the Government from'sjlvlng the word for the landing of American troops, as was at. first Intended. It Is also believed that the Depart ment has exerted Its Influence upon the other powers lnterestsd In China to prevent the dispatch of anything more than a mere fragment of military force to fill up the quota or tha lega tion guards called for In the treaty which terminated the Boxer rebellion and permitted the use of foreign troops to hold the railway connecting the Chinese capital with the sea. Women Give Jewel to Cans. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1. Th Kwok Mln. the Chinese National society which Is raising funds In America for the revolutionists, placed on Its roll of honor today. Tun Moy Shee and Tun Ml Ttng. two Chinese women of Boston who. having no coin to spare, hav sacrificed their Jewel to th cause. Th women are mother and daughter. WHITE SALMON MAN SHOT Burglar Gets Drop on Night Watch man and Make Escape. WH1TE 8ALMON. Wssh.. Dee. I. I Special. H. 6. Hall, night watchman, was shot by a burglar early today. Hall discovered his man coming out of the back of Heaman Bros.' store with two gunny sacks tilled with good and carrying a revolver. H ordered htm to throw up hi bands and prodding him In the back with his gun. marched Mm to Main street, where he called to Gilbert Knutson for aid. Knutaon poked his head out of the window and asked what was wanted. A Hall Im prudently turned hi head and slightly dropped his gun arm. the burglar sud hia rlrht hand, lammed the musxle of a revolver hard against the breast of the watchman. with -Damn you. I've got you." tired and fled. Hall brought his 45 Into play, but his would-be murderer dodged around a building and made his es cape. Hall suffered only a flesh wound, however. In the sack were men's wearing ap parel for about a dosen men. the man taking shoes, socks, gloves, collars out of boxes and returning th boxes to the shelves. BINOEN. Wash, Dec. 1. (Special.) This vicinity has suffered much re cently from petty robberies. The Greek bunkhouse. not over 204 feet from the Bin gen depot, was robbed In broad daylight, the thieves taking a new ault of clothe, all tha food and even th men' blanket. TRIPLE LOVES REWARDED Walla Walla Gardeners Send to Italy for Sweetheart. WAUA WALLA. Waah, Dee. t- (Special.) Three. wedding today end ed a triple romance that had Its be ginning on the other aid of the ocean ftv years ago. Thro young Italian who left their native land to aeek their fortune In America took for their wives the three young women who hav been waiting In Italy while their sweethearts wer battling for riches In an unknown land. When Glullo Font!. Enrico Grass! and Dor Moro left Italy for America. Maria Moro. Anna Milan! and -Domen-l-a Columbo bravely told them good by. The mea came to Walla Walla and hav prospered, a gardener. They re cently sect to Italy for their fiancee, who arrived yesterdsy. Th three couples are Glullo Pont! and Maria Moro. Enrico Grassl and Anna Milan!, and Doro Moro and Do mrnlca Columbo. Licenses were is sued to them today, and the weddings took place In "Little Italy" tonight amid much festivity. . The armies ef Europe oaed to rvlr oa the eennltu comrn' a means of suppiylnc U'M.a d.tnand for hor. tut inn ran ne innftr be ri-knn. no. aa autibua are easld. eu4iBU berse-dMasa stag .a. s. -.v . ... . .. . - .. v - . -v I ; : . - ' - . sf : -' : ' : a; . . y, I 8 , . ! - t"y - .. -. ts. ah -j--ii.i4MaiiS S axaBaaSOaaaaXXaaXSXeaXeHB 1 II.' " SI . ... . , f v ' 5 1 I . . ' I - . - I . V - i - ; , - - i CHESTER NOW FREE Wife's Decree Signed After Author's New Marriage. SOUL CRAVES FOR BEAUTY Mother of Children Perfect In All Respects bnt One Alimony and Support of Children to Cost $4000 a Tear. NEW , TORK. Deo. J. (FpeclaL) Supreme Court Justice Guy today signed th final decree of dlvorc In favor of Mrs. Elisabeth M. Cheater against her husband. George Randolph Chester, author of th "Get-rlch-qulck Walllngford" stories. ' ' Chester mistook th interlocutory de cree signed August tl as th final on and remarried contrary to law. Chea ter's present wife was formerly Mrs. Lillian Deremo. "How have I failed your Mrs. Ches ter Is said to have asked her husband when she discovered that he cared for Mr. Deremo. "You are perfect In every way except one." Chester la quoted as saying. "This woman surpasses you In beauty. I must have that. My nature demands It my soul cries out for It. I wsat you and her, too." Justice Guy directs that Chester pay tJ'X a year to Mrs. Chester for th maintenance and education of their children until they are 16 years old. In addition. Chester la directed to pay tltoo a year alimony to his former wife. LAND OPTIONS BARRED GOVERNMENT TO DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. .Agricultural Department Makes New Rule, Which Eliminate) . Some of Land on Market. OREGON! AN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. Nov. 10. Secretary Wilson an nounces today that hereafter th De partment of Agriculture will not ex amine or recommend for purchase under th Weeks law .timber lands upon which options bava been se cured with a view to selling, to th Government at a profit. Th De partment wishes to deal direct with the owners of lands, sine this courss will result In the payment to th own ers of th full value of the land and at the same time make It possible for the Government to secure lands cheap er than through option holders. The purchase of land through option holders means a lower price for thi landowner and a higher price to the Government than la justified by th conditions. This decision Is to pur chase only from th owners means that so action can be taken on some of the proposals which have been mad for the sale of lands, but a th ap propriation available Is limited to 12.000.004 a year, there will be no dif ficulty In selecting from th large amount offered' a sufficient acreage readily to consume the entire appro priation as fast as It becomes avail able. While the optioning of land in ad vance of the Government examiners has become an obstacle In certain lo calities In the South. Secretary Wilson says that In general his assistants have made excellent progress In exam lng and reporting on lands and In BROWN EYES T. R. Ohio Will Demand He Run in 1912, Says Republican. CHANCE TO SAY IS URGED Abeve. Sea la Nanking Ceater, Steaaa er Klaag Tana at Shanghai With Befaaeee Belew, Late Photograph of Dr. Saa Vat Sea. reaching agrement with owner on term and conditions of sale. CAPTOR AND CAPTIVE BIG Idaho Deputy Sheriff, Sis Feet Six, I la rrisoncr Six Feet Seven. BAKER. Or.. Dec. 2. (Special.) Modern giants figured In a forgery case here today when Deputy Sheriff D. W. Sutherlln. of Gooding. Idaho, cam to take back Robert Chllders, who was arrested here on th charge of a giant attempt to pass worthless checks In that town. Chllders Is six feet six inches and Sutherlln Is six feet seven. Both are lean and lanky, but each weighs over 100 pounds. They are leaving In the daytime, for It has not been figured how th two can occupy th same sleeper berth. Kloodls Sarsaparilla Cares blood diseases, loss of ap-, petite and that tired feeling, and builds up the whole system. There is no "just as good" medicine. More than 40,000 testimonials received in two years an un paralleled record are the broad and solid foundation for this claim. Take Hood's Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sareataba. lril3zilim Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out Is not a dye. Sl-00aod0e et Dmf Stora or direct ape receipt ol price aod dealers asm. Seed 10c to aaiple bonla. Paik Her Speeiainea Ce Ne-erk.N. J. U.S.A. BFUS8 ALL SUBSTITUTE! Chairman of State Central Commit tee Predict That Tart Will Be Declared Against by' Party In That State. TOLEDO. O- Dec. I. Predicting that tha Republicans of Ohio would declare against Taft and In no uncertain vole demand that Theodora Roosevelt must again be their standard-bearer In 1912, Walter F. Brown, chairman of the Ohio Republican state central commltte the party controlling committee la Presi dent Taft' own state has replied to the letters addressed to him by John D. Fackler, who la In charge of progres siva Republican headquarter In Co lumbus. Mr. tackier requested that the state committee afford the Republicans an opportunity to express their Presiden tial preference between the two avowed candidate. W. H. Taft and Senator La Follette. of Wisconsin. Chairman Brown takes the position that the Republicans should be given an opportunity to choose on their lead er, and adds significantly: "Unless I wholly mistake the sentiment of our fellow Ttepublloans, If given a chance, they will, with no uncertain voice, again declare their preference for their Hats T Hats Schloss Baltimore Clothes JIJWCS BiWmor C0 Scnto J . Ptlllmon . j Chtbt$A Is r1 if v B.lf-we J CtoleJ ""jf" tttthti rvriTw ftiaweFfH3" Schloss Baltimore Clothes ffl fas f i. 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IJ II I'Uin rHawes Hals JMO. rHawes Hats 3Cs sfe 7Hawes Hats .Stat standard-bearer of 1904.. who, though In no sense a candidate now. Is too loyal a Republican and too good a cltlsen to rianv tha clearlv exDressed demand of bis party and his country." WOMAN HELD FOR LOOTING j While Widow Is 111 Horn Is Robbed of Ilnen and Furniture. SPOKANE. Wash, Dec. . (Special.) Mrs. Katherlne Harklns. cnarg-ea .. ..... .. t.nn.. f Mrs. Nora Wltn XUU Lill. .WW uw.mv - ( Johnson, an ag-ed Muuan wjqow. u.. been held to answer to tna uioinc. Court at Wallace, Idaho, on a charge of grand larceny. She and her husband were given a preliminary hearing- be fore Probate Judge L. B. Worstell yes terday. The husband was freed. While Mrs. Jonnson was cunnuou ,, i vnK.--. antered her . ....ia'llv atrlnncd It. Th num. tuu - , carpets were taken from the floors, the linen from the tame ana in lleved of covering. Nearly half a wagonload of clothes and furnishings, taken from th Har i . rtp.ipn nn the court- Kin. I1UUDO, " - room floor at the preliminary hearing and Identitiea ay r. longing to her. Postal Bank Deposits Grow. VANCOUVER, Wash, Dec. 2. (Spe cial.) The postal savings bank, openea her June 1, ha received In deposits practically 150,000. In November $7743 was deposited and I47J2 withdrawn. There are S30 accounts In the bank. In November there were 46 new deposi tors. The receipts of the postofflce for the month were $2008. life of Trio Crushed Out by Slide. PASCO, Wash., ee. 2. (Special.) Undertaker McDuff was called to Washtucna on Thanksgiving day to at tend tfte victims of a rock slide at Ol son's Camp, ten miles from that city. The fcad are W. H. Smith. G. Huddle son and M. Fierm. They were work ing In a tunnel on the North Coast Railroad when a heavy layer of rock , broke loose and crushed them. 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