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, Tiction on Eyidence Deal-
, ins With Prior Contracts
Only Indictments Under
., .Homestead Act.
:. PROGRAM FOR -THE ! LAND CASES.'
. Government witnesses to; be summoned" between now and
the end of the week, in time for their appearance in court Hon-
dAy,mqmin'gS':'::'' '
. , Irwin Rittenhouse, of., Waskington,Di8triU of Columbia,
wno assisiea , m gaincnng ine eviaence ior xicney ana XNeu:
hausen, to arrive in Portland tomorrow.' I '
; Francis L' Heney' wires T. B. Neuhausen'from Tucson'."-.
W t f iL.nt.-v. UL Tl.-il . O a 1 x
.nzqna, inai newiu rcacn roniana oaiuraay xo prepare xor
f Hall trial on Monday mornine. " f . .
v judge Hunt reserves apartments at .Portland hotel tor three I
t .. r- j ' , .... ..
weens, Dcginning ounaay. ; s
; Documentary evidence has been placed in shape by T. B.
Neuhausen for use by Heney in Hall and other cases.
- Judge Wolverton waiting to hear from Heney before call
ing iurv to trv cases. . ? , . l -v
.';,.Wifliam J, Burns, government detective, who assisted in
former trials, supposed to be headed for Portland to take part
in thft Hall case. ' ( ,
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APPEAL TO
3.
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TESTIFY
A
PresidenJ; Eoosevelt Sends
' Kamaof Oreffon City Man
V to ; Senate, Ignoring All
J bnt One of the Oregon Del
egation.
' ' - Frattcla J.5 Heney and th department
of Juitlca wiU have-to limp Into the
fray on Monday next when the trial
of the John Hall conspiracy caaa is
I talttn up f or ' consideration by Judge
Hunt lir the federal court, according, to
' Id. nnlnlnn . m&nv Portland attor-
' h neya. : The United Statea supreme court
In remanding- the' WiUiamaon caee for
a new trial haa. delivered .an , upper cut
to the prosecution of the remaining
landcaae which these attorneyi main'
-tain will -take .much of tne strength out
of Prosecu to Heney . counters against
tne jienaanis yet to d irietj.
i-r.34-t-.v otnez Oasea AffeoUa. '
'WttTi the excepttoh-'eT chr of WaClin
imoortant cases sll the remaining in
dlctments are for conspiracy. t defraud
POWER FAILS: ; 11TTEU HITS
Junior Senator Victorious I
0?er Fulton and Col
leaguesNomination Is a
Surprise Even to Success-
i ui luanaiaaie. t
Harry
X Thaw
Practicing
Game of -Diablo,
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TEACHERS WALK
r.e t' -'iotfv .;
PRESIDEHT'S SOU
(STMbinftoa Berets of The JaoraiL)
' Washington, Jan. 7. President
Roosevelt has nominated Christian
Schuebel of Oregon City district at
torney ot. Oregon on the recommend
Accident " Ties Entire Offspring of Ruler of CJiiate- dation of senator Bonrne
Streetcar System of the i
City for an Hour.
Because of an accident to the Caza
mala Wants Damages .'for'
Betageito
(traltea Press tested Wire.)
ine govornmeni out oi puuuc anu. iiidero , cower transmlssloa line or -, tne I San Francisco. Jan. 7. Flrtv thon-
j In recommending Christian Bchuebel
xor appointment, as united 8 utes dl a-
trfct' attorney for Oregon, President
Roosevelt has once more Ignored , the
wishes Of a majority of the delegation
from thla state, . Senator Fulton and,!
oua ita?! "teeuS llh cfPthl,rt RaUway. .Light ft Power com- sand ddllara la tha .modest, amount ' of Congressman .Hawley . and Ellis war
i;aaas it vvuw - ai ws wuv,w v lumivv iwigwu w
1 show that after entxymen filed on pub-of the entire city of
, lie lands they made jtsontracta, with thai ' ,
I defendants to whom the land was to be 1 Parf J ntwat 7 ai
financial salve which D. Cabrera,, son
of the president ' of the republto of
Guatemala, demands of George Whit.
tell Sr.; as a, healing lotion for the
wounds inflicted, when, as he alleged In
a complaint which ha has filed, he was
thrown down a flight of stair by the
united in their opposition to Schuebel,
whose .' only': advocate was Senator
Bourne, Bourne's recommendation has
prevailed over the opposition of - all his
colleagues in tne delegation.
' ' BchtuaeTa Career,
Christian Schuebel, the nominee, was
not known outside of Clackamas coun
casea it would introduce evidence tolpany this' morning the streetcar system
of Portland .was
and I o'clock, at
' delivered a toon as title passed. In the- time when city school teacher-ert
introduced by Mr. Heney , to show that I approximately 600 school teachers were
these -men who died on the land con-1 tardy and were fined II apiece.
tnotA1 hnfnn Ihil fllln anA nJan thut I ' AccOrdina ' tO a rule Of.the BChOOl
h hifi niwiiirataniiinir. . rrnm . t hut i roTernmeni teacners muai reaisicr ai i m .11., - mw- ... .... . .
Him and up to the time the title either their respective schools in the morning . t ttrl"'zliJ. V V ntu rumors became current a few
i passed or was held up by the lend of- at 1:30 o'clock. For each failure to' put p""1 PJaca ln tn" earty morning hours months ago that he was an aspirant
lice. jn tne past cases pernaps .two 1 in in appearance i inooppoimea nuurim w i ear aay. i ror the office' held by w. u. Bristol,
thirds of this evidence dealt wlthxthe the ,tacher forfeits 1, which is. de- " Cabrera says that he encountered Whit. I From th first announcement of his
contract carried out. after th first I ducted from her next salary payment I V "r 0 . ..wn.! I candidacy it was known , that he was
fllina and, at th tlm of . th final Tn rui 1 saw to oe rigiaiy eniorcea, - - prmaea backed by his law partner, W. S. ITRen
JIS,.,.,! ... . "... 1 icub vi w ynuiv .iicwooonj ivr umr' i 4ij wnu 01 greenoacas in tn Vlcin-1 and by oenator iiourne
iu o'bi y hwusi uni iwiii 111 u-i"j vi ou-ur coagi, ana - lmrouuced
Th sunrem court ' in - its .decision nof OI-Popn cuwu. eB- 10 me young man. The pair
holds that the trial Juda rred in J- ".-;,jlit v t":'ra"u ana -proceeoea
lowing testimony on. matter not set M'"' oir a I ImIt thir mpil?L-. ?S
oar moved In the city until nearly! 817 Mason street at tha lnvitntinn : t
iv minuiN aiier 9 ocwci. in. ueuo in ninrii. inere may tnrnnntrwi th.
occurred at th worst possible time fori elder Whit tell, and after several hasty
me vcnuui vvaciivrs. nwny -nil i wuius ui. 1 iif9r scrucK (jaorera on
Mandamus Proceedings Will
Be Filed in Effort to Foi-co
the Sailor Boardingf-Housa
Commission to Bender De
cision on Petition.','.-
Jost Brothers Declare Com
missioners ' Dilatory Ac
tions Compel Them to Seel
'legal 'Aid Board Eepcat
edly Eef used to Act , .
: proof
, out
lay in- the' power of th ' men taking
, up m land to contract to' sen it alter
Because of this rullnar. therefore.
many attorneys believe that Mr. Heney' s
caaea . have been stabbed deep and will
be greatly weakened. It is. contended
that ln all conspiracy cases yet to b
tnea Mr. Heney will tie compelled to
hold hi evidence to contracts made
prior to the first filing on land. - If this
be true then he will have to depend for
conviction on evidence treating- of prior
contracts- alone; or, in other words, of I
contract oy wnicn oerenaanta agreed to
cay claimants tor government land oe-
l lore mesa men niea tneir claims .upon
tne lancu eince in in past triai per
: bans two thirds -of tha evidence of con-
f traot related to acts don ln further-
them.were. on cars on the way to their I the mouth, knocking him down a flight
ot stairs ana mulcting sever injuries.
sc
hools.
RETIRES
REBA
FR0L1 PAPER : AT
IE BATTLE
BIIGTOII
; i (Cnited" Ptwsr Leased; Wtr :
Pittsburg, Pa., Jam 7. According ; to
a "statement mad by Mrs. Holman,
Schuebel was employed in th naner l mother of Bvelyn Thaw, today, neither
mui ai ureaon uiy ior several ywn .v. d..i ..kit ... uu. t.'si..
189S ,h wss elected Justice of the ton will testify in the present Thaw
peace, largely through the votes of hi trial. "It has been common report that
heldntu0!? m'n' "d thU 0ttl h? Miss Slmonton. would be one of th star
In 102 he was appointed deputy dls-rw""Be ior ino iuw.
trlct attorney under Harrison Allen, I "Nothing would please me more' than
position wnicn n neia ior inree . .(ni.(.Af nnt mint in thiatrUi"
an am Itmavh kia M,, ' " T t .,
as lawyer practically dates from this a-w Mrs. Holman. "Harry's wife is my
period. , j daughter, and therefore of my .own
flesh and blood. Her happiness, is mine.
It would be little short of unnatural for
a 'mother to aid in sending- her own
daughter's husband to the electric
cnair." . . . ,t
In politics, Schuebel was for several
years an active populist but later he
became a Republican. It was after
this political chang that ha became
a partner of U'Ren, whose . Influence
with Bourn is regarded as a potent
ractor in brlnrlnsr about tha nomination
of Bchuebel for United State district
attorney.
4 ztutoa was wrong;
.Unless Senator Fulton should refuse
to concur in the nomination of Schuebel,
uatou w wvvi ''uwaaa as a. aa bam s r i 1 ' 'i ' . - . . -. . . .j, . i- v- 1 v a v uuu va. uiiiucuc
ance of th contract after th first fll-J PpnniPtftn TPlWlllA S rllh-1 IjPO"1 I fi51Tlf.a AriTiPflr TfnTOlh will be confirmed at an early date
ings had been made, it is the belief of tJUUlCWU XllUUUCO lUUIlidl UiaillS Aymdf XeiVre and W. a Bristol's term of offlc will
attorneys that Mr. Heney will be greatly
tweakened by;h decjslonpf th su
- - f v Offloials' CoatcntioB.
A Some government officials, ' however,
: contend that th decision will in no
wise hinder Mr, Heney. They point out
that . the Williamson Indictment was
drawn- under the timber and stone act
while th conspiracy Indictments hav
; been drawn under th homestead act,
which they contend is different in its
r provisions and will - not bring - Mr.
I; Heney under the ruling of the supreme
court . . ,.- -, . ,;
v ? v r Mlssft 9 oiatftr fi.f
- That part of the supreme court's de
cision:' which deal --directly with . the
question at issue ia a follows:
W cannot perceive how, under the
statute, if an applicant has , In good
faith complied with the requirements of
the second section Of the timber and
stone act and,- pending -publication . of
notice, has contracted to convey, after
Satent, his rights to tn land, U!s so
olng could operate to forfeit hi right.
. When th context of the statute la,
; brought into view, w are of the opln
; Ion' that it cannot : possibhr: held,
wunoui mailing oy juuiciai "legislation
.a new law, that the statute exacts from
the applicant a reiteration at the final
' hearing, of the declaration ' concerning
me purpose , in acquiring titi to tha
land, , since to do so,' would be to con-
strue the , statute- as including In th
final hearing that which the very terms
of the statute manifest .were intended
, to be excluded "therefrom. - It remains
' to see, whether it was in the power of
the commissioner-general's office .to ex
act rules and regulations by which- an
entryman would be compelled to do that
at the final hearing which the . act of
lisher -Will-Make Active
Campaign for Congress.
Supreme Court; in Effort -5
to Untangle Laws.
(Special Dlipttch to To Journal.)
Pendleton, Or.." Jan. 7.-T. T. Geerwlfl
then be at an end. Durlna his reosnt
stay in Portland Fulton stated positive
ly .mat no nomination ror the offlc
would ba- made until hla return, to
Washington. This seems to hav -been
also th expectation - of other members
or tn delegation, as ootn Hawiey and
isms gave interviews stating mat they
(CBlted Press Lesied Wlre.l
Vhinrinn jn ? rnm. v.. I would not consent to Schuebel'a noml
-' " ' V. VUO I . . . - i.
retire today from th active editorial est lesal battles .f.rt i 1 n"on "? .nal .lne maner wouia go
- " i over 'until tne aeiegationeouia meet
management of the Pendleton Tribune I united States supreme court began to-1 again for further conference.
and will be succeeded by Wi T. Oulon,2y t nn effort to interpert th r I. iBut -Bourn hs evidently ' prevailed
who will assume full control as editor i "s'"": U . " ' .. J lupon in president to act at once, witn
and publisher.- Oeer retire in order toi "ou?:4'' yr? fin(jrnt railway is I out waiting to near irom otner mem
nlace his personal affairs and business I f008 vitally interested, in th proced ber of the delegation. , -
interests in shape to permit his conduct I ln . Btanaara i. on company and Bourne's attitude and action 1 gtv
of his campaign for th nomination for ?"vfJ,52r.AUon"
MnmuamMmm tha flMonn,! jliatrint. I concerned and each on
to which he will dvot bl ntlr Ume. I .pe?r?sen'el in f0UF b? n array of the at Washln
i r f lrauinr nrnu in inn 11
ilgn for th nomination fori vv uuiVuiUuji, are inairecuy i runner evidence or tne sput tnat Has
ifrom the Second district I crtncerred and each one of them . was I arisen among the state's representatives
ion. - Deversi - weens ago it
amflnff them.' that- in-, nil
torney-Geneial Bonaparte and W' aji.i matters of federal natronavn h win
slstant Purdy, , appeared In behalf, of of the majority should rule. When the
(vrernineiit. ; , - i question or selecting tsnstoi s successor
i ns - corporBtiona contenn ; tht ' nna I nrnu Rmim. rmnar naiia thi omrmm.
cinura ui mo ncuuuru act release tnem
from any penalties that might grow
out of violations 4t th Elklns law. The
government takes the stand tTtt
clause was inserted to preserve th old
memoes or proceaur in cases then
LUESTOCKIBUENED
' IN STOCKTON BLAZE
' (Continued on Pag Two.)
- rtrnlted Pm Laastd Wira.i
Rtnclcton. Cal.. Jan.-- T. Twentv-thres
horses and mule ana 85 -'tons or nay,
together witn vaiuaoi rarming machin
ery, were destroyed by fire on the ranch
of Joseph Pearson, north, of Stockton,
early this morning. It Is believed that
tramps set fire to th barn. ,v, 'i.'
' . .-, United Hatters.. '
- - (United Press Lee4 Wlre.l V
New Tork, Jan. 7. Th national x
ecutive board of the United Hatters of
North America met - In conference ln
this city today to outline the work for
the ensuing year. , Th year 190? was
one of aratifvina arowth for tha oraanl-
sation. especially In the west and-It IS
planned to puraue the work or organis
ing this year with ven greater activity,
(Continued on Pag Eleven.)
ff . ms r- m m. w at s '.' i Mm s - -i; -
MAKES QUEENSTOWN '
; HARBOR WITHOUT AID
(United Ptms Leased -Wire.) . ' ' ; I ginning of its trio at Antwerp. Decem-
On.ntnn T.n . 1 -.Th. fa nmAan I Oer - 7. ' r ' : '.v : :
liner Molmt Royal, which had been giv-l "ViX V. 'TnTill
en up for lost, today entered the harbor
under her own steam.- Tha eantain re
ported that the ship . had encountered
disagreeable weather from th very be-
captain decided to make for Queens-
town with his lOA-passengers-and 109
seamen.. The Mount Royal refused as
sistance on on or two occasion, and
finally made port- alone, - . , L r,
pendine in the United States supreme
court The clause has not been-referred
to as a "sleeper," but it is supposed
that it was inserted, without debate in
congress.. n' ..
t:rU.. i"1""'1" " :'ih , , ii,;.- '
' POLITICAL PEIS0NEES
f ARE GIVEN FREEDOM
(Sneelal ' Dlaeateh to Tha Imirnati
San Halvarinr. Jin.7Th. nMi.nt
- - w .. a.v y.VH,W..V
nu issuea a proclamation granting am
nesty to all political prisoner and giv
Inr permission to return to th rnun.
try those banished as well as clttaena,
who fled to avoid arrest for treason:
also' declaring th state of siege raised
and relegating to forgetfulneis all past
JAPS MAY BUILI) NEW :
;NAVY FOR SPANIARDS
Toklo.' Jan, .7. Japam has - Just
launched the cruiser - Isutkl of 14,620
tons, to make 22 knots. The entlr
work is Japanese. , ,
As a seoual to -Jananese success In
shipbuilding. . our minister in Madrid
has proposed to the Spanish government
to have tha shins nroleotad for the
SpAnlsh nary built In Japan: where, the
work cn be don equally well with any
European concern, and at a much Jower
figure of cost .
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"CHRISTIATJ 'SCHUEBEC' NEW
DISTRICT .ATTORNET, , TO SUC
CEED W. C. BRISTOU
' Nw York, Jan. 7. The examination
Of veniremen in th Thaw murder trial
was resumed at 10:22 this morning.
The Jurors entered the courtroom with
their faces wreathed in smiles, but why
no one knew.; A. few minutes later
Harry Thaw advanced toward his seat
with a springy step. In passing he
stopped and chatted with-Attorney Pea.
body ia moment
.' Considerable time was consumed in
calling the names of the veniremen;
Those who did not respond were fined
f 2(0 each. When th examination was
resumed" Joslah Thaw, brother of th
defendant, was the only member of the
Thaw family outside of Harry who was
present: . .
Jost brothers expect to Institute man'
damus proceedings to compel th sailor
I boarding-house commission to 'act upon
their -petition for a license to operat sj
sailor boarding-house in this port
Th suit will probably be brought to
morrow 'in th stat. circuit-court.- th
complainants asserting that th board is
forcing- them to ' take the step. Four
Weeks ago .the petition for a. licensa
wa filed i with th " commission,- s
Charles Jost declares, and stilt he has
been given no satisfaction by the board.
I He believes soma action - should b
taken, either granting Or refusing him
Ith' desired authority.
, . lay KaUy Hot Zntrsted. '
Captain Andrew Hoben,. president c8
the commission, says he had heard that
"Bunko" Kelly and "Paddy" Lynch wera
to oe interested in tn jost boarding
house and for that reason has deferrxt
Jiving', the petition serious attention,
ost .brothers assert neither Kelly nor
Lynch, ar at all interested. They offer
t sign a bond that "Mysterious Billy'
Smith, "Bunko" Kelly or "Paddy'
. ) , , . . i I L-yncn are not to De connecteo witn tn
Dein examinea wnen juyeiyn i naw en-1 given "csunKO Kelly a job to Clean th
tared and. greeted her , husband with a old building leased for the propose!
tun lie.' xnuyer -was -aisauaimea ior i noma ror Miiora. Bur inn ha am ma iw.
Bias,-..----- .- ? . - i cause &eiiy, wno recently?; wa par
naaoeen examined ana excusea, w. ti. lout money and in need of hel
Mooerta was acceptea as tne tentn on.
Wine-were - accepted yesterday.
Just ' befors - the ' noon adiournment
counsel representing ootn. aides agreed
to . the dismissal 'of - Jurors numbers fly
ana si.! - -
Charles ' McCuilough. an accountant ,
in. - ,
"The , roof had , burned off tha nM
building that we leased In lower Al-
Dina," said jost "and I had a new roof.
put on. Iengaged Kelly to keep tha
fire going to dry It out th floor hav
ing ' become ralnsdaked while the roof
was off. Kelly Is an old. gray haired
caused the first ..laughter in the . pro-1 man and has nothing. He has not even
ceedlngs so far. ., . . -I a nlac -to llv. -i . -. r . 't -i -j
"I 'hav an opinion in the case',"-he Th commissioner asked me about
told, Jerome.
"Would Ik renulre evidence to- remove
itrr: h was asked. , . .
"Evidno ro aht ramov it' but " it
certainly -wouldn't phanara It" :waa Ma
humorous reply. . . j '
Everybody in the room was-laughing
wnen jacAjunougn jeit tne atano. . Tn
snectatora were rebuked by . the court
ior indulging in' th demonstration.1
' The occunanta of the 1iirv-bor t
present are as follows: .. . ..
, c-nanes k. oremmeis,. sniporoker.
, 1 John ttatchett cigar dealer.
Smith and Lynch and Kelly, and I told
them, that Lynch and Smith Were not in
it; Smith bad "old out to th other peo-
-yncn- is
well.
George JB. Meerwood,- importers
loya - s. Banrord. nana m
-Atthur R. Maethlng, baker.
S. Sanford. bank manager.'
R. Maet h In k. baker
MaurleA Rnuvlar. exnorter. ' r -
George W. Cary, drygoods dealer.
' W.' H. Roberta - . i . ; s ,
Befor noon adjournment another Jur
or, Charles C. Goss, an accountant-was
aeiectea and given seat number - rive.
The examination or . veniremen was
resumed-this afternoon-at Z.-S8. . .
HONEST r,l IS
ill BRWUI
t -'i " V- . sSBBassBaBSsaaaBBisassspJ-,v.A,j v- .1,
Sues City for Damages but
Reduces Request to $35 '
When Cured.
-p
- ' (Baited Press Ltaael Wire.)
Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 7. Members
of th city council ar firm lrt the be
lief that there is an honest man is
th world. , b councilman were con
vinced last night ' when attorney for
Frank C Meyers presented a bill to the
city ror s ror injuries received on a
defective Sidewalk. Meyers started
suit in the superior court for damages
oz si.uus. i nas aiscoverea tiat in
stead of being laid up for II f he was
hardly injured at all and $35 wlll pay
th doctor, f , '
MILD SMALLPOX
J . CASES SECLUDEDH
.(Special Dispatch to Th Jotirnal)
been a alight smaipox acare In town
during the oast few days. . The only
case In town waa that of Merl Nichols,
who -was promptly quarantined. There
were two cases in the country,- William
Calvert and David Strome's little bov,
These ,wer also quarantined.' VThe
caaes were of a mild form,' All are
getting along well. No new cases ar
reported or expected, i, Previous to th
development oV the' smallpox cases
there were I f Ar cases of mumps, but
none ar being reported now. . ,
IJBV LrABILITV
M PROJECTED
Labor Leaders -in Congress
: Will Prepare Substitute,
' for Illegal Act.
Washington, Jan. s 7. There is. a
strong probability that before the pres
ent congress adjourns another employ
ers' liability law will be enacted to take
tbo place of the one that has Just 'been
declared -unconstitutional by tha -United
State supreme court However, this
ia the prediction et th tabor leaders in
congress., Th features ln the La Fol
ietto. law that was held fault will be
eliminated in th next act , ;
concerned I don't know htm
Keiiy nas nothing and I
very .
told them I: would dlschara htm if th
p. Grant and . White, and so far -a
members of th board thought his work
Ing around tha buildlna- would nrova nh
Jectionable. Af. ;,,.-"(.".', -f'-.' t :
"t told them I wins ; wllltnc to da
what the law requires and If I don't all "
they hav to do is to revoke th license,
.!.Hk;i-,Tlr4 of WsJttof,-W ' .
hav waitd ovar four weeks for
th commission to get together end I
see no alternative but to bring suit In
order -to get them to meet -The way
things look now It appears as If th
legislature - passed a one man's law,
Thati law was not Intentionally passed
for orte concern, i and so far as we ar
concernea, our going into Business
propose tor conduct tlia
would - b anything but a detriment to
ww por. . we propose tor conduct tha,
house, in rood snaoe and tn anenrdanra'
with; the provision of the' law."
Charles Jost; was formerly emplovrd
as - watchman , for . Qrant's boarding
house. i, HI s brother. ...Harrv.v nnerat.
ed a . large wheat farm, ,, Jn eastern
Oregon for ? several years, a The com
missioners appear to hav no complaint
to make aeainat tha rh.r.i.i. nr ih
Jost brothers. Jost declares the board
promised to. meet several times, but
each .tim on of th three members
has failed v to, appear. , The board con
sist Of Cantaln JlnAw . Hnh,n . WD.
lianv JtacMaster and B. Smith.
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UNIVERSITY STUDEXT '
1 EMULATES BAFFLES
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Ticoma. i Wash.; ' Jn t uhrt , .
Meyer, SClon Of a wealthy and nrnmln.
ent--family. -of Hamburg, Germany, snl
until a month ago a student in the
University of Pue-et flmmil. I In th
city Jail chac-ed with burglary, havlnir
been caught in the act of goin throux-i
a rooming house. - This is th second k
tlm Meyer ham been in trnnhle nroiu.
tnent nersons cemlnar tn hla alri on tha
flrct occasion. ' f
KENTUCKY TOBAOCO
7 PLANTERS BURNED
OUT ' BY WHITE CAPS
(rai toll Praaa-Teased -Wtr.)
Carlisle, Ky Jan. 'T. -Night riders
hav again destroyed f much property
and .created Intsnse, excitement in their
riiuris o inai'ca certain toncro. jrrow
ers to bold tneir .products for . higher
D rices, ?.:, -. v..
.under cover - of . dsrkness late last
night they fleshed Into Bethel,. Sher
bourn. and Oackstown and left a trail
of fire and ruin behind them. -
-In. Bethel they flre'i tohan-o
house,' th postofflc and Put :
general store.. . - -
In Sherbourn' they destroy' I n "!
pounds of toliit'- o am) ct;i i i
phone wires. Later tiie v..
at Jackn'own. wh.re x..'v j
hold up wafr:iii rrrvt'i !
Kxfltetnmt freisiiM i-i i
tint that ,e a ' ,r ... i
vail out Ui t(. !