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4 " - r-7 GOOD EVENING Fair tonight and Friday; cast winds. . ': VOL. XV, NO. 291 ? Steamer Dalits, City, With Sev .V, enty-Five Persons Aboard, ; ..':..'" '.: A.- ' : " ;(r. ' . - Sinks at Crate's Landing but : ! 'i No One Is Injured, ... ' PASSENGERS LANDED ; : i i IN SMALL? BOATS They Will Reach Portland by Train ' This ' . Afternoon Vessel Only Partly Submerced-fTna; Hercules - Goes to Save Cargo of Wrecked - Vessel Series o( Accidents. :0 .1 v - - ' (KpMtal DtapWk to Th Jdnratl.) ; Tl Dallua, or PaK .-rTt .tesmer Dalle City wu wrecked. this. jpomlns at 7 o'clock IS mllaa Mow thU city an la now ton . the Whlnton bank 'of the rlvar In IS feet of water." 1 h:t V" At the time' the accident, "ocourrad . rilot Edward Ellla waa'at'th helm and Captain Sid Bcammon was'eattnc break faat The pilot lout control of the wlael and the veaaet at rack the hiah perpen dicular blUff on the OregoD. aide off the river. The blow atove ,hole lit- her - port ide. ' :''T rr- l . The pilot Jumedt aD made-a. landing on the Waahlncton.bank of the river '' 8eventyftv paasensera were on board. The . greatest; eonaternattorh-A prevailed.. .but the ateatner grounded , on ,a sandy beach. ' The1 paaaengers war 4aoded In small boats end. launches ' from . the Dalles City and stare brdught to this city. . ' :-7 'V ..;2 . The steamer ,w beached ISO If eat; from ' abora ', and ( it ajn&ati (mmed-, ately, but the an i b- er, qiJlcT' kandred and this . . t .e on .bop, A big hole la to. 1 In the port J " the boat, tnit r -r.'. r 1 "d 'pelted Where. " 'tne iai)ir truv the Orea-on aide la a hlctt bluff for nun- rdreds of -feet and - there, waa -no oriabce 4o rnske. Jaodln there.- 1 ,; , -The pilot ,wus,.aUempting' to. Qiako , ' turn and land. hay'on' th"Wahlngton -side 'and the raader'-'did not anewer.'to thel helm, as 'eddy In- the rrver- tumS the steamer, around and forcing the port side against the 'rock. Tha' (women aboard were badly frightened sad seme of them have not yet recovered 'from tho shock. ' -'i i-1 '. The Dalles Oty wss built at Portland In 1191 and ooat I2S.S00, Bbe has-been In the Columbia.- river trade oyer since and always tjas been considered s , staunch craft and onS-of the fastest on the Tlver. ' i '. . v" . It Is not knswn. -what' Was toe-matter With ' the steering-' Rear,' but .that will be- SBcerealntiay when ' the - steamer Is raised end .repaired. " The amount of -damage wlU.ooi- be known, until , the steamer la raised and on the ways. ' - Captain Sid Scammoa. counted among ; the bast navigators .on the river, was lu command of the Dalles City. : The pas sengers will arrive - at PortlaDd , this fternoon bythe O. R.-et'N.- t " For1 the . last'- two . weeka the Dalles City bsa been jlylnc. between The ' Dalles end' Bonneville, connecting with the. Bailey Oatsert.from Portland. This arrangement waa made necessary on ac count of the low stage of the river. The ' low water la held to be the direct cause of the accident today. -Rocks are said to be protruding sbeve the surface of the- wster all along. the tipper river route so thick that steamer has to '. thread her way between them. Othere are ' near the surface, .but cannot be - seen, end for that reason are more dan geroua. Old navigators say tbey never before saw the river so low. - .- The Peculator line has experienced: M l. 'sertcii of misfortunes during ths past L few months. Last mmer the Dalles City waa bad y disabled In a, collision- with the Charles R. Bpencer. and It coatX r v-1 sail i s j cinii. aasf), juuiitn itw - running nn uncharted rocks In the' rapid below Cascade locks1'. This was ' soon followed by sn explosion of an -nil I tuna in me steamer neguiatvr aa ana waa on the ways at St Johne and the vessel was destroyed by fire. The steamer Oeorge W. Simons, was -sunk by colliding -with s rock in the same vicinity, as, the. Dalies CMy now lies about. a month ago. -' She belongs to a different line, however. . Tbe Dalles City la valued at SM.OOO. i v . 't t' As soon as toe matter can oe attend- fpj MM! wrecKing outnr win do sent to : the soene of the acctdenU' :'The "Uer- v- rules, under charter to tbe . Regulator -line, .will probably take an outfit -tip "rThere timirrewr Bbe"lS'tiiow' on ' tbe "tipper river. -, .: y ; t :ii;r..l U' VOMAN TERRIFIED . i BUT NOT AI . (Jearaal fpUl Swt1. , A" -. rt :- New York. Feb. S. Frightened speechn f ' ' less et the thought thst mouse was f in her room, but cool snd calm when 1 : ahs, discovered s bnrglar ransacking the 't remises, was the experience of Miss 1 Caroline Wormeer. daughter of a wealthy i .' retired Danker, whose home waa robbed, t Ise.SSS worth of Jewelry.;- With In " light stiamlng from the -opposite , side . of the street the burglar wrenched two v window fasteners spart. cHtnbed Inekie v - - and broke Into a, cabinet full of'T ' I brlc-s-brac and -watches. 'V The . I only attracted htm and he toof vslued St frerti II OS to 4109 es ; V went u, ' j until be r a - '( a 1 1 a 1 -a a . - ; sawst. a i , ah sassw st . Mm . a- - . .aaw . ..am i a ja aav am 'aa-Baa. -.a. ... . , in - 11 yrj - 1 1 S j ir i f v"w :, 'Vvnvxx i n u j i r v i i i is i n v . - - . - , , - . 11 1 ' r i 'i' 1-! ?v r 1 iv tvt' iaxjuoaj w w- ' i i r i 1-1 p. - i north "tq( 1 J, i'H.: n -fr : .... Little Uisa Cathryn - v r r r r. l,f--' jaoaore "r-oid rgo"E. . ; y with K" xtim west, iiltlts.' of 'New. i.u- tender 'age -eord 1 for the d by a ehlh) . i -- W but 18 i isJten to the summit buo has s4nc -Araveod vrw rot Adef -dsns Moran her S4u . after fcavi Tork. Kiw Hlas -H-lOngeat dU or five y months orPlk . -AT ' 4 i -. a. t,.: . , h-' 1 v X . I "rWol' 'J'tatiV A",ef" vC-ttsbjECiagr v ' ?iJrstlQniCorai jl 'TAUay'firti -..' vassal . S . -slrstsalfere ; Jlrio..- tweettplohlafhd and - ska, porta: Is today. kfac- tlcaJly aiur.. ,i At a .?mt wsetlng.,ot. committers" or ;tne, uvmineraial. ..club, board- ptj tnulSiY ohAmbHr .ofooromeroe and .M"n'ufacturer,-'assoeiktlonl:ln . the Conifni cfuo parlrfrS 1(t to e'clocrf prnnoslk.ieDS were subcnltted that beiivd. to 'make oeruUs a tloceaafnl tsnslnstlos of the " long esmpaign The Journak nas frtlstentlx waged- to .es-4 tablluh transportation facilities between this )Cit' &nsT. the. rapidly growing' and fntuloi y- rich- country f rom Kyakto N , ..)' r7hierIdf" poiiita.i,;Tbe Harrt mawj roads terminating In Portland are ,M g .wuh 'the . commrtteesr nd ths railroad lines will be a. part of the twui. -vrrtstlon -nd '.advertising j systerm.- , TSe-".propoeltHMta wero .presented by (be board efi trade and"werw oorduUly Indorsed by t h. commit tereprenl- im taai otnee-.cemrocrcuu eoaiee. . l ne whole -matter, wss .nilly alsotissed nd the . ooramtueea - unanimously, resolved thet -ev rnombAr sretlld Siva alb- of f furrt, ili tuts wen., to xne msking er:a cnvm -of -the, leading, jnenenantaklol S"cure,te isseesetu-y Jtleoaes yof sup- ... .7 t ' a. tioLa Oppot f"1 i wrt4,theondItlonir'sttendlnr'the , .... . re.so..favoraiW.'that Ithe , i s--Wbant and masufsctofeiw -.nd.i-Snnot fslktb embraoe this .toreaaablieb thr longdestred ,a... strnhlp -Hne,. and that within f l' next lo-dasatheatrstjoft-etieiTateam- ships v1I' b on lt eysyto Portland to tl fut tnl irap. norxn.-r -too comsnot- teea lp -attendance t eer compoeed ss follows I '..- -'-f " v t . for board pf rsdeMrWallls Nssh, r. ST" S irterhnrtf. J.i V. F "tcaUmirsc' terSrS' ssoctetlbs R-J., lialmesA,' U, VfV" JT Flet- f Llns; cb sober n)com Sol ,ainu'ervs SyVvester.. sf. te l.i'Peo' -l Lawrence; Coirroserrtal c . . .'.,. i btfke T(, 'WV B. Vndon," -"'ion .we have' submitted .1 W line-will start with' a .mr ' ami-tarn more BhlDanf ' iiiunderfoDUont,to,4-, v qn'.Psaw'TvrpJ ' - , .f i . 1 .... . 1 u'jnGLAR ."-1 1 ."jr. ow-VVw WormSesA- - t- . ' -out 1 o'cleck," said r l "roI whuff ling t had entered l' . taJ eodld oie. . n i-1 neves ' p' . kiU me, t insr . ile, went out of t 1 ! '.hoi frl"t . t-.-gts-anA v r 7 f - t -1 -vr srnd in tr-i -4ne X soma.- 11 -a" -v am .aa - -rf" 1 v a- j- -v x i - -w -w . - a. s m m ' a n .a- -v v -v-. Aya ar .a"". a " ia i ;, PORTTJaN ' 1 I'M, wiV i it i im f . .. ... t ..-r-. 4. .r. - HI 1 v wv r. !f.-..--( el t Moran. Globe Trotter,) v' ..-.! ' t- ? ..V . oi n nor t Dnitr d oii s i u; i mom u lu D L" I nv, 1 1 1 tn ' ,' ; i i'r ,--y..i , k slmoat without Interruption. - She has crossed .".the) Atlantic and' the . Faclflo ocean, aeversl. itmea. 4uM -visited, every state knd ti crltory In the ITnUed States, exce",. t'9nnetUcivt, .visited President RooseVert .ln the While Ifouse when she was two .and out) half years, old,. Called oi-moy . gojeriure baa, met the pope arid... has placed'. -her .sfgnture- on , more bonl reglntar thSn sny other .little girl of. her age.,' . And.. Sherrver, she .went, site,', took every blt,of her long. name with ber.. . ' ,'-;r .. J i -. 1 ... .'t 'w. n iu 4. VUU1-JI..I.I a mi min sp-m- G.L(FC aI.I A :QIL PRODUCERS siKfisaTiinsE i, v- i : : t 1. ' -J t -'S a I'TTTT 'Plrrtiri M'ft0; Stte! Or- '7'frM',yaiarftft'rOIsi- Rnrrls tv -i . e. v dwd On owpanyr- .;' rr.,.1! i-..t U. sU.f"Csiif 4rnsa', are". . -re. flgbt. tnAe. trsstv.- Lsa f' 't'w rpresenta,Uve fbrtdy .ofl produc , -s nUt 'In Assembly.: hsir tf the Mfllf .WUtMl , SS.lt U ( aT- US IHIfUVII, MISM.IIslWI J fTrTjeoiiadrwr7cTwrfr mrtwi assocJutlon. Every .-oil.; district , In the state' wae represantsd sod there was no yalqelng .vof . wonU.. One hundred, and f.tjr'personsj.were present '.The-Stand- svaLOU opmpany hss roiqed .the; price of blk down. to-. 1&: and 2tt .cents' a . barrel. .The ptoducars contend that the trust hss ' 'spI'wnMd, market and. the price shoutdJ be . JO CiitSi-'.It has been . decided' to Lform, s itrplig, compact organisation; In- abcerf,otr te better conditions. -,v 'Jr: sTsrvard Prehlklts ooseOL- t . ; , -- ,- .. t jaarsal jspectai aervicaj Boston, Feb. I. Offlctal announcement was. made" today that. the Harvard fae ulty.fsvorik ths prohibition, of. footbalL S c r-, Jr-::. r ; I., i. 1 . i. ,i '. . ; . ..I ,j 'i ,i f " - - -y.r.jjr- .1 , 1 ..n 1 1 - S, T , , . . . . . ; T . .ii . 1'- f ' - i.' , -i-'.X-t f '' : ' i -T -a Ii 1 t-L :-" if ' v.- - .s.V ' rewn .'fAl ' I ; p --J-..- w . n -e - ; jv '. lf.',x' -.. v. ; t r" jr-v ' t .' - . ?.!. , 1 ',.. ' v-; :'.', ':' ; .-);: ;.'. ". -. - -iL-'''..- 5 'rh.; .... . - . . v.l 1906. FOURTEEN , PAGES. ' unHonnnopro nuuocrHoeEO . KAIt;BILL Democrats Support ? .Hf pfaurn ' Measure but Sevet Eastern , . , . (.. , t ,. ; : Republicans Vote' Against ' tf reight Rat Relationr- RAILROAD PUBLICITY ;VV 'V ' rt Hrn' n v wa ri iVr XMUVI UCU' Dltdl HI U I C t --- tre-T- --- , -vat e ! t. . ; i f..;' i ' ir - K. ) t T-r Interstate . Commerce', Cornmission - Is ;'' Given Authority to ' Establish' Just -7 and Equitable Maximum Rates Sub "joct to Order' of Court, but Cannot 'jimtiau'IUte..';.;; ' ';'!;4 -J.VJ Mlouraal Specisl 8rle.1 7 i ' ."Was King ton.' Feu-.M-Aftir s, debate lusting. for .eight dsys. the bouse today passed the Hepburn Mil. providing for regulation of railway freight rates' by a: vete'-of 34 to,T. r Every Democrat voleoVfor. the meai- ure,i"1The oppomtlotr-was from Repub licans. Those Voting i negatively were McCall-of Masjuidbusotts., Ijlltlefield ' Of sfVneV. vee1cB. of ' lanasHCbuaetla,". Per klnsH ;' Veeland . and , South wafk . of ' No w Tork and, Bible y. of. Pen ny I van la., all' ReDubllcanS. .Sulllvan'of Massaclrusetts, Dfnvxtra t,'. voted present. r - - . :.. . The' rale blll as passed today. as. far as. possible-, complies .'specif Uislly,' with the prexldonf s racommeudatloits. It gives the Interstate ,'comtnerce commis sion authority, -.whei ;s rale ,hss been (Continued Page Three.); WILLIAM JBRYAN.ON-.iJ J.C,:JAPANESE:BRMING eaVeVe , . e " v I - -. -'.1 - ''-o- -i"! w a '. trm j.jxtH.. nday hlIst- , .4 e- tsr. dVala' largely (With Japaneao-.. e S teeming, ille-.tulla yhat hs saw, S S .liotw tna Japanese cultivate) the. . e a soli snd-whet -crops ae grown. ... e' '.duetrlea Of JSpsn. telling :of 'its t S e v. esports . and its natural weal tli. H e tMr.. .Bryan, believes, that. the fu-. S - ture of-Japan-Is In Its eommerce. e beosuse the Islands are becoming', e 4 so. thickly populated that, llttb- e ,, greusd Is left to make It an agrl- ' S S . cultural ' natkin,-. therefore . every ; e 4. shlPthat. Japan .controls, will be the eo.ua! of a well-paying .farm. e The letter, la The '.Journal -nest , e e Sunday Is one of the most Inter- e , est tog .that Mr., Bryan, has. wrtu.e S', ten, for he handles , a subject. e jwjth .which ..he l . familiar and e 4. writes entertainingly and "litter-' e 4 , estlngly, or tbe new. t Japan 'and e 4 the futurs.of that nation,, ,,', e ' 1 . . . ,- ' 'as ' ' - vi, - J. .4- .'-v. i r , Mjsa Wilhclrnina Busch Daughter of I : lM'P v" i-; 1- 25 Ave -f-: vlir'-V. II- ..'.'.,' .i' '-;!': ..'".'! I Vi '-V' ..'' 7 - :' ' Ayr. k - f..f... .,. l"'(.vi l-x.K."it,w,T, --'I " l'i;i.':;H ''-l-"'-.v;--'-'" " h - I -. -r ; "- .- i I - -' ' : V 'x W : I s'v.:'? . .' .- ! w.-;'v.i't ;J ..li'i. '... rf v.'v ' '' - ;.;; V''ri.. V";' , v,i V ' e. -"rtW "y i. .1- . .. 4 ks r.-.-: .;'v'-'; , v; ?., vf,. a.i.Vn T.-'"'. I ''". v r,-'-..-; - v-. ' t S J vf -i-.-1- '-.. Park at Los Angeles With Lieutenant. Scharrer. With (Whom She Hss pope pius is; $c ::.:.to:;e d to ' : defekd: case ki court - 1 y'.i'-'S' jti.Srvr;. Opon- Pontiff 1- . ' v t (Junnul Sneolsl Serviise.i '.'v i ' j 4s'eW Yortt Feb. Oreetliigiu. from the, ail prehiS ''oourt 1 wll t, soon-' be'i sen t to aMxiM' p. pfuVi.dren.l''a.'auJt; in fWW;FIf X,T to-defeotj, s, suit. In uiav Buprvniq court inf wmcn'.nr im nnmed as one Of the 'dSfendSitts. Jus- tics. Amend, In ,s specliil 'term ' of 'the supreme 'coutt, " slgued 'an order. ' fof service .to .be made. i pon. the, pope by publication,'- by. sending' by rreglatered mall to the Vatican, a c,opy of summons In the suit. Ths order was slgneil upon the application of Qeorss K. 'Warren, counsel - for, Charles Q.- Koss. executor of the; will 'of the lute , Msrle Iulse Phelan, for tlje 'construction of the will of Mary E. Al'lmlun. , Tbelmother died September s llt5, .leaving -a .will nsm 1ns; lbs. pope as benedclary Otflhe death oTTef bint, child.' ' ' ' ' ' "i ' 1 "" ' Yesterday PRICE. ' TWO the St.- touis ' Brewer.; .Wa'lklnjc.'ii raioon ECLIPSED AT 1O.3T0ST At a Cutit-; vj. .14..T Yp'a .rjlay -4 1 -shadow. ,i"ri.'T? T. .,. .... f .,' t ;' J30DJB&s.v.-: yepbrtfc-eETOTALLYrHI rn.INETY.EICHT. MINUTES Then If . You Sit tip You' May See It , Emerge From . the Shadow About Half Past. One Notable Astrolog ical Condition. Obtaias --r 'Waloh'j1 for ' tlie'j. eclipse" tonight. At Ttf u'cliK-k the moon .will start Into lh sTiad6wrtlO:l oruck. lt, will be4 completely .within the shadow glowing (Ike a'dfslc of burnished copper, end If you-csreto sit tip so late you will see the-rotar eclipse 'end at 13:2 a., mi, and ths moon .emerge from', the, shadow st l::7:s,rn, 1 . .''-'- - ' There -.oa 11 .be .no eclipse of the, moon excopt,, when ilt Is at or near tha node, TIHs.atslttisu takes place, when the moon Is In'the 'sSoendlng' node.' .'-''-... All of the- above relate to the astrono mit al Interest, attendtna a- lunar eci Ipse. Aslda. froOMthls there ere speenlstlons. mora or lees, n-ta ring An ths supposed tn fluescea ithe heavenly bodies -have -upon human tty-acrorejng trt the relaUve oel-tl..ns- the , planets hold 'at 1 thai hour of each '.humanf birth. , The- mom . Is said, astrologlcally, to be St home In the sign of Cancer lir the'esrth's xodlsc, ( rhlldren twini twwcfi th twentieth dsyt of Janu ary ami the nlnclnentb, day'ofj February 1 ar born- under An'Srlue. n - the- sun s sod lac. ,Now,. ss 'the.' moon .is. eclipsed from,:7 )).m. to- 1.-37 tomorrow), mnrn ing)S.verrrJhterestlng astrological eon- dltlon'. 1 -evldeti; ly, presented en 1 those, who practice astrology either for kmuse mentrOTrsir sf iTOf rssumr.'. ' T ",' TILLAMOOK SOON TO ' ' : ; :.' iHAVE'RAILWAY' LINE t f-t r " "" i' 1.1 v ''''i , v L tHpeclal .Diaoatoh a Tbe Jnamsl.V ' ) ' Tlllrt.mi.l, Or., Feb, (.Ttoe-cltUenB commMtce of - TUbimook last, night Signed contract jkitli J. ldy,. an It. W.- flrshent. rlght-of-wsy ,meit ,for the itregotk Ctnmf lHstem railway The, parties cleJm to yepreMcnt, lsrse -eastern .-spllsl Miirf the contract urOvldAs.tbat 'the-rcuntmUtea -sbaU;furniah '.right-, ef Way through the county. . Construction bi jo bsKin.wUhln six raotithsrotherw1se the contract Is void. -. . .,...,.-. T CHINESE REVOLUTIONISTS ARE-- is - RAIDINGJEQREI6NatlSSI0;i .r..ya-'r. ;iJ.-j!.. .'v ...... ,.-v;. ,..(V'.. .- .. -. i-'.'.. ..-!.' ' ' ' Xondon, r Fet. . l.-x-OispiitClies today front Peking contact, a brief description, ir-sn' ittnijf ma.le by Chinese .re volu-tloolsts-on mlax(.OTiarles. near Chang Pu. nearr Anioy. The revotuttomsts invaded the -mission and loord tha building. carrying; sway everything of -vhluo mf firing some of tlx structure. All the ntHtMlotialrleaexoant. an- saed'PrrvtQv Ian- clcrityman .fiHnusd fjlrtnam esoapeU from t Ke. moU , " The h (rid f Weir rmd nr Ii rnw pvot xl lit . furt. cr il r BV. - ' - . 1 : t Journal Circiilaiioa CENTS. AUP cSS He Cave Forged Certificates tcY Secure From Sweet Bond ? ' and a Loan for vTriaf - . ' . . Experts' ' '-v- s t'.- GOT PAYMENT FROM - , : : ' TIMBERMAN - SMITH 7 This Settled a Two Years Old Suit Brought by trje Informer and i Smithy Was Not ; Indicted Federat Of- ficiala Unconsciously Played '. Into) Hla Hands. ' I' a 1 1 nunrn nu jHLL UUr LU ui i- I I I ml-r '.' .. i ... . .'... A lUtle. more' than a year sgoUwhei persistent reports were current that tins guvortiment was about to Investigate the. ,, method, by which. C. A. Smith, tho ml) lions ire lumberman : of Minneapolis, hsd sciiulred'hlsr Immense boldings Of Ore- , gon timber land, -Smith paid to 8 A. 'Ill ' '. futer-thasum of 10,S1 In gold. Puter.,' who had been tried and convicted only' - . six weeks previous, had made his pcacS ., ' with .ths-government .: by- turning 'in. ui mr, anu'iii... mi. n.aiiy nivii n n'. dreaded the disclosures which be might make, to Francis JHeney,, the prooecut. fng "attorney, and to. the federal granil jury, iti.h:i. wss llivn uuaiij. prvuins , the. land' frauds., . Smith, waa . not in It was a ) matter of a common- reputo ." that UiousarTds -of acres of the lands. . owned by Smith had been secured by the 1 orlglnu, . purchasers ; through fraud.. ''. Smith's agent In lortland waa Frederick- '. I LA... Krlbs and It,' waa well known, tlutt,.."1 hs- had employed lreciaIy. tne. same. , 7 methods, of- aoiukriaav.UsAdit' from,, tlitf stale and -from the .Tmwt the t . J formed ttibslf , of , liullctnitpts and . -oonvU-tion-C ltv ,a numbec' of the..nd:' ' if-.. it..-. ,- '-- - U. U uich be ' owhi." vJr . .sertt.'d ' IS'it.. Kmlth ; waa , ejonn.xut.t the fnsVi.bv Whloli. . hMr ix'ida w, " originally secured Jind that -thn gnywt - -Jury, waa Investigating bplh, Jiim. and w- Yet, l'lke all the' "other great eastern rtrmsTrr-wflDftrTTitsT.jdTuIhgs . Irr this state ars commonly, reputed-to hsve been tainted with frstid,- Smith escaped -7 " ' Indictment Smith's agent.. Krlbs. was , equally, fortunate, and U was Krlbs who . afterward supplied the government wlut. evidence of vltar Importance In the prosecution of Senator John "H- Mitchell.. . Puter ..was Intimately acquainted WHO rtmr den lings of Smith snd Krlbs-and lie? had hlmelf : secured forV Smltb . im- Urge tracts' of- timber Und In Oregon: ' and California. '- V - . : When the rrluf nf Steve Toiler. Horace- (i-, McKlnley. . Emma Watson. Tdari'' Wire.' Dan.Tarpley snd Frsnk 1 1. v'a I n mot rHrne ' an and In December, 130. their1 funds- were almost exhausretJ; Air ; of. them were, tinder' conviction . except, Msrin War. !and they bad' been TOrce.1 to put' tip. ball In Ihe'.sum'-' of -4.0o-' apiece.-' Fttter, the .ahre.wdeet' and -mestr , resourceful 'of- the gsng. eoen devised a!-' means of getting money.' . t., " Taw o lhrea.yrars fHtvlfiiii .PMler, 1 seenred fur C. - A. 8m 'wW" three- largo tracts of timber S gT. imt on at-cooot of ' -Irregularities or retfi.ls'tse- gnvcrmnrut!, .' refused to IssiisapHSe-otm JPuter claimed.. r that Smith oved-blm, some flo.eoa . commissions on the 'deal' srst-Bntith fe.. . i fused to pay. . Puter Carried the matiec , into ths Cfclifornis courts, .where Smltit ;' set up a counter eutim fr w stitn rni ' slderably In excesa of tha SVmanderl toy '. Putar. Tho suit waa still pending, when. - the. grand Jury Ii? this .city began. it. -Investigations... Suddenly SmiUt captu ... , latd sml paid, over to Pyter. the-'mvne.v I paiq. over to ruier. inrnnmpy, c.two years be liad Inststtd. war' ,-.-' ' - "- -" elped Ooatriot , MiSokeU. 4 ' ' ' ' hlch rot. 1 hot due. , " JKeloed The money was paid January .14, Ites.'i On that day through,, the agency nf third party, 'a. bualneaa man. ot Port-' Ism!,. Smith ald to .Puter' 110,450 "iit,- -sold coin, which was denostfed kite nam. day lna Portlaiid bank" to' tha, credit i ' -otVJjswrenca JC;.'uter Bfeye;a. brother, ; Puter had .turned tiie-trb-k 'at the Very . hour -when Jie seemed, dnwer'asd out... Mitchell waa brought . Jo tTlei, Krtf. forfnlshed ' evidemrertM-rurrnost 1s.t portsnce, , In ; tba fhtm & U10. check which he- bad given , to .tho ,' firm of' MJU-hcIl i Tsnner Inv.paymrnt or ihe Senator's aervlces-'al Washington . ' v-' - ' 1 K-en before his trial Puter had been tnannfactiuiiigi counterfeit schoe! -tend ' '. t-ertifloates. -tkouglkithto fs not u'y" pet-ted sot II .Some months .later.! when Hurts Lend Agent-West discovered tbl , new field of his activities. -,Wher Emma ' Watson, was srrestedirn -tThh airOT trr ttv " summer 'of lf and. brought to' frt. ; (Continued on Page Thrca); lute are believed V start Wng -upenj Chang Chrtw. ',' " .-"' '',' " Other i-eporf'reCPlv"d rrotrrThofnt tell Of the rapid growth of antl-foi!".! . feeling throughout the hlnese e The boycott upon' American a-oo H ' one fvarurw of tne nnf, t r among the natives. Tne wmblcs that nit" t- 1 ! ' ago, but le.of r"- ' ' - An sttsck.' -Dr. Atidre, f avv t K't. ' ' srrc 11 , T'f " 'xtyPi .Co.If1",rtl"r?2i;;r r1 ' CJl0wif 3 " IU.lati Circulation '.T heTC of Portland 'a Thf ec" NesVs; ..... - - r . .. ' ' ' . I d '