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THE OREGON. .DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 0, 1803. Importation of Men to Take the Place of Striking Miners J , Will Be Resisted in the1 Far North and Blood- -f;rvv shed Is Likely to Follow. Development within the last few . of Portland men to Alaska. The fol- iwourMs TO Miff MIS Yellow Editors at Vancouver Urge s Cpuntrvjncn:to Prepare for Trouble.' United Press Laad Wlr.) s Vancouver, II. C, Feb. 20. Because the Asiatic Exclusion league haa de cided to hold a demonHtratlon on March a Chinese newspaper here today con tains an Item Inciting all oriental In the city to arm ttit)malvea Immediately. If not siod the dem- Folic Chamberlain -'ial officer aa trou- Oaya -regarding the Alaskan situation loving letter was received yesterday the city council dm-s Indicate that another great struggle by X O. Smith, .ecretary of the local W1?.,I?1( C 200 a-necis l-etwesa nL. and min-wn.r. , I. In, "trW Wort.r. of World : STOESSEL LOSES FINAL APPEAL SUillffl OF . BALL'S DFCISIO ,.y ;, ., ,';f '.. II Ilarrimnn - Ruling Contains J0f000Words-Findings deduced to Statement, t "-v '' I' ll ' (United Press teased Wire.) ' Chicago, Feb.' X0.Judg Ball' decis ion contained 10,000 word. A ummary wo a made after court adjourned. In part It read: Before a stockholder 1 entitled In hla own name to InstltuU and conduct litigation, which) usually belong to the corporation he should ahow to the satisfaction of the court that he called EUCALYPTUS FOREST ON MT. HOOD NETS OWNERS BILLIONS--IN DREAMS 1 f A tiuaine venture ot more than ordl nary importance may be undertaken by innie jt uarK of tha Hotel Pnrt. land and a. capitalist from tha eaat These aMmtlmroowTlav lninind tha purohase or leas of a large tract of . """.v" v r v uuuni iiuoa fyvKsnon r euoaiyptua trees, P'rti,,;ntlMly ucilyptul As "hi ld or th mountain i..! u" : 7 mwvf UVT ui, iV; II !LW 10 n acrt man on J VCI lain a. m.m f h. nmAi.... - of th treea will mwr ih. M.Mvv:r.j at an acute anil, rto th." WvSSsYm th ground, thua afordlng much mor lliht ana air apaoeror the foliage. Th slope of tha rrrumA win n.r V" "'We r - . , " uiiuaiv ana greati cheapen the work n f.mn. .vi "V Jll n ihi-. " or anipment ...... . "win aysiera tner mimoI ... .... to -row. ie-,t k n-SV-V'u" pon me aircior"o onng in auu ana Their farm f -.'. i.ZlZ" Z..? A T"D their neglect or refusal to comply with due 16.000.000 tress As Tthiae tra.VV hls regueat; or be must show that an very rapidly they hope to'harvest ttZ application 10 tuein would uar uccn 1 nrsi crop at tha nA nt .1. useluaa - a fair baa is they figure aach trm The bill a amended alleged that be worth 18 11 ithar for w or lm. complalnta made no application to ber, or both. The crof would 1 t h o a Guilty of Capital 3Iiscon- duct by High Court. mlnent. and thut tb strtre. poiiuoai VB th.t .., Mr v.t-P who. bv 1 . . . it. . - . Corruption, assassination ana terror line way i a scab herder for tne J re.:- ,hat attended the recent w.r of mining we,. M ning company Aln.Ka. my '"win, iu vuiouv, j I nira mJi ror tne mines, win you ainn TaSa ahmif In Ha reneated In the I lv atlrM un th f.v HoitvprH T Hin scntl ' ,v. ,v, uinL I ing, and tell all men who want fair owner' association are in Portland and Alaska. Youra fnr InduMtrlal freedom aavarnaing ror pin unu mom men, 1 PETElt FIbMKM, and U Hanaen , Employment agency, Recordlns- Becretarv Douglua Is- which has bean riven the commission I , ini in.-.i WMt.ru irtxierutlon of to emnlov them, has been nickeled by I Minn . I . . . T- J . 1 S ' 111 ' 1 . . . 1 - ini nfiiBm rrutriuoq vn . jniuvr. i h" m rn, m nn owners nro usiiik : Tb Tanana Mlneownera association, I the blacklist on all union men, and are T?iiecfii nffini. To EVkiml as told in yesterdays journal. Da or-1 trying to form a scab union. Mine 1 iiu-wmii vuuii j.s l uuuu Tereo 10 contract witn i.vwu men to urns 1 Hudson is the leading scsd neruer, bu tnem into me -jianana aistnct. ana give look out for his dodgers.' then employment for th entire sea- of striker. vn m ti uj, wiiu uui i unu I ... M , . . 1 niA. a . ti.. i a.. .a aw. a il. I J n H fill IIIMI UI l.l i" ' l 'iiihid rip fVom TWM In" hava Investigated the bul"es. of , elni mrftarlion ldrfnV and mine owners agents In Portland and ai- (United Press Leased Wlrs.) St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. General 8to esse!, the Russian commander who aur-I to be brourht. rendered Port Arthur during tha Jana. "Th "r. ron. given may be 1" Cm ,J ... ... .11..,.. . ...... I n.o.r....l- M . it A ivm u thing demanded excepting the closed .wv a. ',,,. I ,h! lilf' nieirra aur iiuor in mv iMiftiw viiiicb.! I - i w w . . - .'.".J J, by.the "L" ?TJ2!1 At the Hanaen employment agency a Tho ot the sentence ha not '""vJ1 eA y . . ' . V. I nunioer ui mwu uuvv uuvrcu w " i uocu miiiuunceti. 1 rh An1 B , the trip to Falrbanka The total ooet I nnri. vu tj-i.. .. .t I . l.-I'i ..." ".T "I; .i" .1 ik rin ai h man Is 170 divided I ttcic am i in m iu iiiv j u iu m num ui un sa follow?: Offlc ?e " 15; a'iV rt- pourtmartlalod. but their fate 1 not ?,ef'lanl .' that at the comlnit elao- land to Seattle. 16: steamer faro Seattle n?wn. . ''" P? "on -acuio. aou uie uaiiroad y 11 lVhe ar. receiving no- Valdes, 126; cost of trip over the trail ..inf MM or sentencing General Stoes.el ."7,Earrw,iLJ! 1, amted Pre.. Uaaed Wire.) tlce. and aobeal from Western Jed. vaides . " S irv..,1.!?: n ?w7;iir--:r New Tork. Feb. 20.In . nan.r r-.i jCTJiirSf "hS ftg.SS, i7 N.rcaVS V3? lSMe.H VV. ffarh."1 oSlSfff rSS WSr th. IliiSrtVtSu by Oeorg. F. Kun, of New To befori Seined .Tt' Sf wiir'mVey I'? "an. III. . J LIV , e"r?,1 "prl- Ka"r.Ze17'-ndCTf.?r f American In.tltut of Mining En- rr; 7.K- . n' er mine owners and miners of Alaska " wera acquitted. n-.VTil t'n th. Tan.n. meana that the production of gold in It la ald that by a process now. being perfected the green and dry leaves ot tne tree can te steepea in purs spring water, thus making a temperano drink of excellent Quality and ..which wou!tf meet witn a reaay aaie in inn -ary-townr'of th coast country at 10 cent a drink. It la estimated that each tree will produce enough leave to mas a barrel of this charming , ronaoction. This could ha aold to the retail trade at a net pront or iiov a barrel, a tne farm will nnvlun. It.OO0.OU0 trees, and as each tree produoe on barrel of mirat oeetroyer, 11 can reaauy oe aeen that the pront from this on Item would amount to th tidy sum of i.evu.ovv.uuu. L -Several other by-product can be pro duced, out onir on need do mentioned to ahow the feasibility of the project This Is the production of paper pulp from the stump of th trees a the land I logged off. Six-year-old stump win weigh in th neighborhood or S00 pound. Allowing for knots and waste It la calculated that each stump will yield X60 pounds or puip. this oom- tooo, will cost eacn man ax wnicn , ,r: i.riira in k tigur tha agent of th mlnaowner T"nTn d utricL trr ln Khrouot'akTha 8muneTRuddenseCy. of Seattle, member fnn"pn.,rUlM thSS tlio ThS ' the leading labor employment agency independent y for le than l0. Thu h h . X(uian. own. wiineownera agents . nava noining . to the company to bring thia ault flrat. bring them a a-roaa Minn tin. V . L . . . ill ... , i I AAA All , . V f'VhVVV.' inn-sun iiiey Detiovva inry nai iihikiu' vw. .mowing a fair estimate for th u, iibh iwiuu.i i.i,iik m i na maraeting and It action; and second, that It would have loan readily be aeon that the net profit been Idle to have made such appllca- f would be something handsome, Aa tha lion becaus eight of th 11 director treea will be started from seed the in inn jiunma venirai witrvru nii i . wvuju ue praciicajlv nothlna1 the I'rtlon Iaelflc and (he Kallroad 8e-1 ' curuica company had tne rmnt to noia and to vote tne atock severally owned by them, because three of these directors have participated In the unlawful acts complained of, and five others would have been . advised by Ilarrimnn not to allow the brlnaina of such a suit and would have followed such advice, and because of the personal hostility i ot eivnt or said directors to r isn tney would not have permitted such a suit FRAUD, W: HOW v "ri:-tV--.-v Amended. Complaint in long Winded. . Suit Spreads Charjgfo of False Testimony and Conspiracy to Conceal. Foreclosure. Facts. DIAHD HIIJES . IN AWIISAS say aa to the cause of the great de mand for labor In the Tanana mines, I by the mlneowners to break a strike .that la now on under the auspices of th Western Federation of Miners. Appeal Troaa the Vorth. I conclusion, and -pi x n m i'.;,rr.1lrd,."nfedr ExPert Sa's stones Compare .aid eight di- Favorably With Those of South Africa. . . a -a . -. . - i. - .aai,!. I UIILHC thera may oe .bl to win their light dd this De.pondent because of exce.sl againai in ownera I t varin..m .i,,,, Hurh has been the I drinklnr inH lalr r,f a n m 1 2? 1 lrTmXvSent'ageK & ? L W.i J Federatn of . attted' to out .. h, .-.. rst th. Miners anu me mine vwiicra yi , .,. ' . .7 Vi . . i-. . . i Tuinr. Rocky nountaln atates. .fT,n.n0.1ntn.r. Alaska tfi law. of th. cou. competent man. who Is not In any wav ,ner tats that real dlamonda ennnntA With th TTninn Tai(n' I have heen rilannvarau i a.i,.-.- oecinred that about 140 of them wer mnu iw juunreesooro, Arkansa. and he added that there is no question In inn mmu ouui mem Deing the real PENDLETON AFTER TF,W Ti,r7DTi,T?ATi POTTPT article Auna, wnu is one ar me leading ex perts on Drecious alnnxa M v,. (Special DUoatch to The Journal.) judging from the 200 karats available' In far-off throat .on the street at the corner . . 111 K.r. 1 ftf EM .th n Y .. 1 , . . . . ... t .kA,in. u.n Uln.n u' 14 "" " iiu xjurnBiue streets this ar- itaVt p.irtank. llaaka. Workina. even ' stralnt uptm the opposing ternoon. He was taken to the police . r""a,e""1 V,' i.-ine renan- wr examination, the Arkana mn. hewara of aeenta andeavorina to iY" .'i'.i."" 'Z,.V,l,rr. """u" nI the . 'J.m. T'rr.-'i .:". o""V'r.-,v,.".",jr. . tn 7. . C in ihi mir, nf the 01 uuunjuo ana uiHu, I""1 " ' 1 ' n naa Been made by a dull aiaia iruupa .eivnt 111 - liib unu iwi f"1 rpi aiiijo ana was not dangerous. souyi - openiy, una aasnaainntCTi in mo dark, and an ex-governor of Idaho was blown to pieces by a bomb placed under the gate ot nis home employ you to work In the mines of the Tanana , mining district, r airoanxs, Alaska. The miner are atrtklng for an - lgh-hor-djr and Hrlng wagea Th big wagaa offered you by agents Is only a subterfuge to Indue you to go. The only object of the mlneowners I to use you as strike-breaking scabs. "Be men, and by staying away from Alaska, asaiat the mlnera of the Tanana district In establishing living condl tlona Don't be a acab. Don't help the mlneowners. Dont be a atrlkebreaker. may away from Fairbanks. When the strike la over you will be notified" by tha Tanana Miners' union No. 188, West ern Federation, of Miners, Fairbanks, Alaska. Martin Moran, president; F. J. Ctillen, secretary." 4 Local labor leader are receiving per sonal communication urging them to do ait they can to prevent (he shipment Violated Ills Parole H. Cadnr. who waa wantnrl fnr vlnla. Tha attitude of PreaMent Roosevelt I lion of hla Tiarole. .nrromlnriul hlnui I Oreornn onuntlen In favor nf Pendlnlnn toward tne malcontents la expected to i me aneeirr ai fendieton and was I or tne Headquarters win pe secured nava a. stronar inriuence unon ine course i i'juuki i m inn cnunrv ihii inat nivht of events In the next three months. It I He was convicted of obtaining goods la believed the president will act aa he under false pretenses and will be re did in me xsevaoa case last year, anu iiunuu to prison to serve out hla term. immediately aispatcn troops to rair- Pendleton, Or., Feb. 20. The I'endle- for examination, the Arkansas stone n Commercial association will send comnarea favomhtv th. ... - a delegation to Washington to tight for South Africa, He said that the places the federal district headquarters when where these diamonds were found in the date of the hearing with the oue ( Arkansas are lnnlntH ih tk. ,i ' judicial committee is fixed. If the Ore-I nothing to lnuicate that there la a vain gnn delegation think It necessary, ex pressions from attorneys of Morrow, Ullllara, Sherman and other eastern of them. the situation threaten banks should bloodshed. - The nearest army post Is Juneau, and troops dispatched wtthln the next 60 days would go by boat to Valdes, and overland to Fairbanks. After June 1 they would be dispatched via Bkagway ann tne luKon route, and up A Near-Storjr. (Tnlted Pre a. Lcaaml Wlr. t Salem, Or., Feb. 20. The girls' dor- ASK MAYOR TO VETO OltDIXAXCE mil El AVElESi FOR OREGON PRODUCTS . t ... Department of Commerce . ana Lauor ask Aavice 01 Commercial Interests. By an annual appropriation of ISO.000 congress has kept six agents In the field studying- and reporting on foreign market conditions, for the encourage- 1 ' ment or American exports and imports. The department of commerce and labor, . under whose direction this work Is con ducted, has asked Portland commercial Interests to advise, through the cham ber of commerce, as to what lines of trad should be investigated during th next year. The question will be taken up by tho trustee of the chamber at their next ..meeting. Portland manufacturers, ex ' porters and producers are directly in , terested In this work, for through it . markets are developed for Oregon prod ucts During .the last few years the . department's exporta - have investi gated and reported on the following lines of trade: - I Leather, boots and ahoes in European ' markets; England's cotton industry; : cotton fabrics in British India and the Philippines; , American cotton fabrics; cotton seed products In foreign coun ' tries; trade conditions In Argentine, Asiatic Turkey, Brazil, Central Amer- lea, west coast of South America. China Cuba, India, Japan, Korea and Mexico, The work of these agents is closely re lated to the operations of the Bureau ot American republics, which has been .placed In- charge -of John Barrett of ' Portland. It Is the rule of Becretarv Oscar S. Straus of the department of commerce and labor to appoint as In vestigator men who have had practical experience and are recommended by the trades interested in the particular la veaugauons to oe made. s Importers and exporters on the Pa fine coast wno nave grievance or , needs 'to - be considered In connection with the new commercial agreement be tween, the United -States and France ; are asked by the department to make . inetr wisnes Known, as a commission Is , aooui to do appointed to take up with -. a like commission from France a num- ner or differences that hava arisen un der the agreement A delegation of east side citizens. 1 . A 1 PnnnAlln... D ..!. W 1. A Mln... 1 . v 5--- " " (7itUC?U If! VWU1HI1111I'I1 1 1111.11 II III 111111 S.rL V w.UIa.rae university Kellaher is vislUng Mayor Lane this was saved from destruction hv 1,1. . ,,.1. .v.. ... ,..... , , . j ui, 1 aticiuuvu aoniii, 1 1 1 1 1 1 iu ,riu mir w which broke out in a. defxtlv rhinno 1 ..T -j v... . ' , - , . . , . . " J I 11 1 1:1 1; ISA uiuiiibiilc iianwfu uj in' v 1 1 y th I nue, by Students rush In a- In tha tnn r,r I n 1.., .,i, nv. h.i .1 i..i! m . . , ----- ' : I . V. , ' " " - v. I tUUItLII IBDl ill. U'lrnil'FlI 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 Tanana river to the scene of the trouble, the buiMlpg and pouring water downltliat the ordlnanco Is unconstitutional " ". ' tn nut mu .. at timmm TRACK TODAY That J. Thorburn Ross, T. Tt fiurk. hart. W. M. Ladd. W. U. Oraarar t modify And a ready Bale at on half I officer of th United flt.t vfn,. cent a pound, or ll.iS per atumn. AI- "l" united Btatea Mortgage lowine- ise for tha cost of nroduetinn Trut company gave falsa testimony there remain 11 clear profit on each I and conspired to conceal tha facts la ' stump, or 2S.600,000 for th entire I th foracloaura nt th. ,, 4i. crop.- Mr. Clarke, however, la atlll m..!. 1. 01 . mTt hj aiuiHiingi is cnargea v Djr tna .' amended mmnlilnt nt D a if financial eucceea and If eatabllahed Its I acalnst tha tiu n.,.ZL Z. Z . growth will be watched with much In. !5 " ,TtU O"""" Truat wuyanjr ana otners, wnicn bss beea flWd In th circuit court. - . These allegation, and other of Ilka tenor, form part of th nw matter advanced by th attorneya for Marquam J", th effort to continue th litigation on naa tor BO ions been nendlnar. terest LATE TESTIWir III mir!" n I fl r :dA 9'e,na recntly auauined two , 111 IVULI UiuL fhtornVv: vion"-i 535pir?fdth 5lnlon ""at no complalnl could be framed to remedy tha defects Question of Immunity Con- i tor; fSnr.W x tt j a . . fuPP'r ammunition Is now evident. iruci unuer Argumeni at Afternoon Session. but whether tha n rh.r. .m 2! sufficient to land them on their feet la court still remains to be seen. , Ottarg Talsa Tsrtlmoay. is Marquam now chargea that In rota TO PRODUCE HIS FATHER'S HfftL Frederick Keibauer Desired His Son to Keep Concealed Until Wife's Death. PHOTOGRAPH OF 31UBDERED KLG AND SOX. ARRESTED FOR SHAKING DICE The first arrests made for some months for shaking dice In a cigar store resulted in A. L. Geamelll, proprietor or the cigar stand In the Chamber of Commerce rotunda and a customer being orought to police headquarters this aft- rmoon oy rollceman J. C. GiHr GllL ad p..i w1arra,nt against Geamelll ?rf JR-S1'" ch1" them with shak iS2 . for noney. Geamelll was al i.u S J 5 onth Payment of 40 cash ball and Russell on giving $20 An application for a citation, to com pel O. T. Neibauer to produce in the county court the will of his father, Frederick Nelbauor, had scarcely been filed this morning when the attorney for the younger Neibauer brought in the will and turned it over to the clerk. The citation which was asked for by P. B. Eder, executor under tho will, therefore will not be necessary. -The older Neibauer died Leeemhr 14 at the age of 83. In the will hp lia.i provided that it be kept under seal by his son until after the death of himself and his wife. His wife is not yet dead, and there was dissension in the family over the estate. ,Eder knew that he was named as executor, and he came into court to compel the son to ni tha will without further delay. The will disposes of about $1,000 worth of personal property and 20 hit... of land near Gresham. The land Is given to a son, Rudolph Neibauer. with the proviso that he shall pay certain speciueu sums to tne iour other chll- ren, the amounts aggreeatin? iihnnt 1.000. The children are all crrnwn a. the elder Neibauer did not contemplate tho opening of tho will until after th death of his wife, she is not mentioned In it. and this may plav havoc with Its provisions. Maud E. Cole has applied for letters on the estate of her late husband. Al bert L. Cole, asking that they be issued to A. J. Johnson of Corvallls. He was employed by the Southern Pacific and is said to have lost his life as the re sult of an injury received at Roseburg me tan uny or last year. The estate consists of a claim for damages against the railroad. The heirs are the wiuow ano lour children. MUCH MAIL WILL AWAIT COMING FLEET SIXTEEN FELL DOWN SIXTEEN MINUTES J- 'Train No. It was it minutos a late thia morning. , ; . Northern PacMo No.. 1. due at 2 7 o'clock, arrived on time. . " ' T Southern PaclAo No. 16. due at X 745, arrived at 8:11. ' , T Eouthern Pacific No. 18, due at 11:80, anrlved on time. , 0. R. .V N. No. 8, due at I a clock, arrived on time. O. K. St Nv No, C, due st 11:3a. arrived on., time. Jryf- -w-u -1 Astoria A .Columbia No.. 21, due at ! 18:15, arrived on. lme. ' A A ai A W 'Ja. T Mall ror members of the Atlantic neet, now on tne coast or Chill, Is be ing sent from Portland to San iPrnn. CISCO. Soon after the fleet stnrturi nn tha long voyage around the Morn th nnt. office department officials Issued or ders that all mail should be sent to wew xow, whence it would be for warded as speeuily as possible. Directions have just been rereiverl ot the Portland pdstoffice that until fur ther notice all mall for officers and sailors of the ships should be sent to San Franciseo. There are something like 16.000 men aboard the vessels Of war. For every one oi intra mere wm De letters and packages and postals. Consequently, by the time the fleet steams through the Golden Gate It Is expected that enough mail will have accumulated at the San Francisco postofflce to till an ordinary office room. INVESTIGATE BILL BQARD NUISANCE .Councilman Belding has announced that he will call a meeting of the spe cial committee appointed by the city nc to Investigate the billboard nui 2f,?.im.i.dra?t an ordinance which -will itt". h ,lEe of-the hoards and the lia? JthdKFltt0.l of tnelr construction. mlttfa wliVenIe0n,mend.ed y the com ent ft. nf r?ulott-f the prf s- admlMlon of n,iTh,'.8 W0Vld a"owthe admission of small firms into compoti- IhTonlylrh but it W1U b. held aornttlmrLtx Ssarr " "'iu hi 1,11.1 ,ZZmZzZZZpf I . - ) Mvft,i V't ff II ; MblAUJ.SY ft . U fr' -'' ' r,e ? 'v i 11 At.--. Rabbi Kaplan", kffldavlt relates th. HertZST E'Ven-V1 entire tranaactlona, both by the prose- which held tho mortgage on the Mar- cutlon and Ruef In regard to the Ira- HmrtblU315,r- bJr ltf ofcera, Pre,i. munlty contract. re"ru 10 ,n ,m dent 0. W Young and Secretary R. M:. Kaplan , aaseru that he appeared In comnan ? hJ J Ttt"" T,ru,t the maUar at tha r.m,.. V,f h.kki company, by J Thorburn Ross, unlaw. Nleto and the prosecution and relates f,FL,??,',"ilr)!d e 1 deea hlm th hla manw ..1.1-.. . t introduction Of falsa Ivillmnnv mA in efforl toV.t hlm'To'TeTl'the district f'Ttf attorney all that he knew of the many d5n,chWAtn!n t,h,el,L "wledge and con- brlberlea which had been committed KLthat wWhav been eufficleot R.. - " w--v.I "'""u: to have Droved Uironam'a innt,.ti. ..... v. w a iiaa Been assureu hH it ,u . j -uwvu- by Langdon, Heney and Burns that Ruef i,L,P,IJ.h,?. llAMtt day,- would be granted complete Immunity. hln?nSn iV ih-t5'".KUnlttwfu? conw KapUn recited In a graphic manner Jf.f",! '4 " chaJa-ed' the cojispiratora the story of the many Conferences be- FlSnnTnUr!inrHu, 2OM Vrlthr. tween those Interested in acurlnr th. Llld.d ttnd Gregory to give 'false, de. confession of Ruef and the flat refusal ,,,lve n' misleading testt- of tho latter to agree to their plan S'.vM.nh, uoorsa fearing that they would attempt to ?"r evidehc. both oral and documen- break faith with liim in the end. ". . MiSniw. i , "". v nun is aiiacaea as raise JUanlgTlt Meeting. n several resneeta .nil h t;. The famous midnight mMtlnir h. I then charsea Rn T..,i.i .. u..-i.i Z tween the membera of the graft prose- wlt" prevarication In testifying that cutlon. Judges Lawlor and Dunne, iRab- they had not Intended to bid In the bl Nleto and the affiant where the lat- property for more than an hour befora ter asserts that both of tha inHim, nn. the sale. It i aii.o-. ,. ,u... L J only ones but many times declared that knowledge of an agreement between tho they would agree to anv mntinn tha bank and the mnrin r.nn,-n , v.1.1 prosecution might make In regard to I" the building for at least 10 davs securing the dismissal nf tha Indlimoni befora the aal against Ruef was gone Into fully. Even Arranged to a Costs when the promise of these Judges had T , , f I t- been received according to Kaplan, Ruef ,lt.u ttl. ep alIeKed that the officials till refused to plead guilty to the ex- f, 'ii? T,tl? company arranged to pay tnrtlon rhirn lu.i,ru, i.i. all the costs connected n-lth tha XwZ. ot the charge and maintaining that it .l' f"d that Ross in August. 1800, was at outrage to force him to plead made a tr,D Jvk to negotiata guilty to an act he had never committed a" ?.ffrmfn,t wl'h 'hB mortgage com It was not until one evening when they pany, frlc'al whereby the Title could were taken to the house of Prosecutor aco.ulr9 ownership of tha building by Heney that Ruef finally arree.l tn th. mean of the foreclosure proceedings proposition after Heney had sworn to ?ay aU th expenses connected him that If h. t.rt K U " vI With it. f. night without agreeing to plead guilty , Th? amende complaint contain 15ft both Bchmlts and the corporation M"elv typewritten pages, but the great- (United Press. Leased Wire.) Emeryville. Cal., Feb. 28. Futurity course, selling, 3-year-olds and up: Reen "W., 108, 11 to 2, 11 to 6, 6 to 6, won; Galmoorc, 120, 6 to 1, 8 to 1, sec ond; Billy Myer, 116, 3 to 1, third. Tlma, 1:10 3-6. Three furlongs, purse, maidens J years old Mosart (111), 9 to t, 11 to 6, C In 1 TTTnn Ull 11 XT n , trtfl 1 r . o w , wi uawii a iu . I men wouiu turn states Avdinna l i'i i ui 11 in me same as was con ?hiV' diXVro (108)' 2 t0 and tnat h- R"'. would be sent u ta!nid-,n lh ori,nal colnp'alnf Thi third. Time, 0:86.3-6. I prison for life. " attorneys for Marquam recently mad m .; 1 . "ot ruro ueposiuons rrora Ross. Burkhart. Ijidit cirn n H. Hill, E. C. Mears and others bearing on the charges of false testimony con" talned in the new complaint, hut a tem Ph ratr: '"Junction was issued preventing the taking of these depositions. A mo tion to make the injunction permanent has been argued and Is now under con sideration by Judge Cleland. WRITES BOGUS CHECK FOR MILLION DOLLARS Testimony Satisfactory. In regard to the breaking of the con- " ain swears mat uoth Langdon. Burns and Heney told him that the tes timony of Ruef given In the Schmits aim ueiore me grand Jury was en tirely satisfactory and that they had every Intention of carrying out their A. . ln reara to the immunity . .Dur'nB the closing days of the Ford w.i avauian swears that Hene Pseudo Millionaire Arrested h?afn,mrd that ru"? 'inoidlng out evidence. But that lona I fnr TTnill'nfr tn Pnv fnr a"e.p.h.1" Interview with Heney he had -v M"aaA)a v -m. ay w Fifty-Cent Meal. (Doited Press Leaaed Wire.) Oakland, Cal., Feb. 20. After enjoy- been Informed hv ail nf th mtK.- M - , iciiium. ui iruBcution mat tney intended w uui me contraci A.JiJS0 ?lo,lnaT, paragraph of his affi davit Kaplan makes the most sensation al u SrRe"w aB"lnt the . prosecution mnwii na men maae in any or the re- !' .Lnininir airioavits. m ih,h. . 1 . . ......... ' V nOOCllO lng such a meal as he thought sat- i ",,"" came,u. him the latter Part lsfled the Inner man. Albert Haspel That they" were" att.mitl to hi?. walked uo to the counter of the New I Judge Dunne carrv nut tha .,rrnun Home restaurant last-evening and pull- ln re"ard to dismissing the Indictment ing out a checkbook and pen, wrote - AW of Spreckels. out a check for 81,000.000. "We will have Rudolph Spreckels and This was Just 3M99.60 more than Fremont Older, who have a great lnfiu the mealcheck called for and the pro- ence with Judge Dunne to urlng pres prletor nearly fell over the cash regis- ure upon him, declared Burns accord ter trying to figure out.. the change. ing to tho statement of Rabbi Kaplan. As a result his waiters came to his Rabbi Nleto, whose affidavit has been rescue, resuscitating him, and then had confidently expected by the defense, has the police remove the pseudo-million- refused to make one, declaring that he aire to the city prison. ddes not desire to make a voluntary statement of the affair ami th.t e .i cutier iu prosecution or rne defense de- I alas aVtaa mtlAa AL.h a l i i "r ui cwiuchuo wvy win nave to ae nnrA rnatt aM r4 ha . tm . T.. . t- adu u r i iiiiujjirjita ; ,hhi an..iae.,: smPelI,n . k v u , .ibii an iu , ill k v 1 1 mil iiatu. that it wa the desire of tha mnrt tho he should do so and that it was a sol AMERICANS' GEMS AND GOWNS CAUSE A STIR Women Right to tho Front Socially ln London Since the Opening of Parliament. TINMAN TELLS PENNY "I Am Mr. Pennypacker, Dignified Stranger From Town of Schwenksvllle, Says the mn duty which he could not evade. It Is expected that the rabbi will comply .ni men. imjucni, aim ueiHu nis part In the drama ln a signed affidavit The matter was continued until next Tuesday morning, when tho prosecution win iiiaAv vuuniw avxiiaavns. TO REPAY SOUTH FOR CAPTURED PROPERTY Committee Reports Bill Which Will Enable Owners to Get Price Paid for Estates. Pottstown, Pa., Feb. 19. "That there armory over there reminds me of the Capitol," said Thomas 8. Reldenour to a stranger who had taken refuge in his tinsnop whllo waiting for a trolley car during a heavy storm recently. "It Is, Indeed, a noble pile, replied the stranger, "and will stand as a monu ment to the high-minded gentlemen who can led It to completion." "Noble, Halifax." said Reldenour, or words to that effect. 'I'll bet It's a run oi trimmings as pennypacker and tho gang that helped him build it could s. a rvt In . "You evidently do not know to whom Washington, Feb. 19. About $10,000,- you are iiinaj, saia ine stranger, with 000 may be procured from the govern "Xhatever" J?r."Keidenour was soma- to h19"1 hY PP . of the south if a bill say was interrupted. A car for rePrted unanimously by the house BcnwenKsviue nove in sight, and. as committee on war claims haonm BlaniA KAn,a 1.1. 1. . . I 1 a n 01151.1 ti tzva iiiiiinciii out, ne I 1W. curing tne war the government au thorized seized or abandoned property to be sold, and the net nrnr-aaria Jonsj In tha United 8tates treasury. There the stranger bowed said, "I. am Mr. Pennypacker." RAISE ONEY FOR From a recent photograph' showing KingjCarlos of Portugal, who recently was murdered near his capital, tisbon. by a band t)frevolution Ists; Queen Marie. Aftelle, his wife, who was with him at the tlme-of the assassination and their youngest son, pom Manuel, who la now king." Dom Manuel received two ' severe . wounda. TARS' ENTERTAINMENT ffi ffifo .nor 1110 tiuoo ui me war ana prove , . that the property sold belonged to him: ,Fra,lcl2?. Feb. 10. "We have the money received for it should be J26.000 In the fleet fund and have not paid over. y,?t,!)?KUn to. cover the city," said A. A. This disqualified moat southerners watklns, chairman of the finance com- until tho amnesty proclamation was de- mlttee of the general reception com- clafed ln l86w which came too late to i. , ' iiiuiiniia. liana claims -10 court. "There 4s no doubt that we will be! The object of this bill Is'to enable the auieiu raise ine money needed to give 1 original owners or tne confiscated prop- A rtn9 n I I7tia na. aa.,4 t I . . . 1 a. a. a. a. t I a , . ma men a rousing I eriy w oi iii money ii orougnt When limn, hid yeupie or oan Francisco I soia. are anuwinj ine ngnt spirit and It is onxy a aues ion of asking and they QJE RIFLE xiit) luwesi mars set is V1OO.000, but the hope is for an even larger sum. As most of the merchant and manufac turers as well as bankers hvn tint vat been asked to subscribe, it is plain that there will be no difficulty in raising all the money necessary. London. Feb. 19. Americans hav been much to the front socially front the opening of parliament, where they were conspicuous for' their beautiful Jewels and robes, i The reception at Lansdowne house was attended by many American peeresses, who were gowned with exquisite taste and caused a verit. able stir. The Countess of Essex, formerl Adela Grant, and Lady Leigh, formerly Helen Beckwith, were noticeable, as also were Ellen Glasgow, the author; Mm Harry -Mlggtns, who was Miss Mary L leeSxVa,nirMrB- 0e(""ge West, who was Miss Helen Pullman. The wedding of Arthur Post to an English girl, Gwendo line Hammersley, also brought many people to town. Mrs. .Harriet Wadsworth la expected to be the most successful A.merlcan debutante of the London season. Her excellent golf and fine endear her to the English. She. la now visiting Lady Barrymore, who was for merly Mrs. Arthur Post of New York. A company of Sicilian peasant nlavnra appeared in London this week with great success. No more intenan rant. lstic dramatic work has been seen on tha mnilprn mt a of avnanf Ahtna i. .. r, . t' t llfl tJO. V 11 0 Japanese players who pleased New York several years ago, Anglo-American society was lararelv represented on the first night, and at a stage tea given after a matinee, Americans both society and theatrical. were greatly in evidence. After a stir ring recitation by the leading lady of the Sicilian eomnanv two American hostesses Mrs. Ronalds and Mrs. Glas gow engaged her to appear at recep tions this week. PROVES BIG SUCCESS Mrs. Taylor Dead. (United Press Leaaed Wlra.t Petaluma. Cal.. Feb. 20 Mm ' Jannla I a ha .nn. Taylor, who was a dtrsaSt daaTTandant ra.,Ki.-rirr-.-.Ji"r "-'"""t.;"? T m.1 a a. - "" avaMaaav, till II I LCI UI Waa r JBIIU DLflHT ?.i.u ' Jje5ln f the famous I high functionaries were present at the Scottish song, died here today. ; . axperlments. " ' r " (United Press Leaaed Wire.) Montevideo, Fob. 20. The new mag. asine rine, invented or a uane lias been tried, and its results found satisfactory. It made 2S shots without- reloading, and will be adopted in all branches nf the army to which firearms of the sort The president of the PENDLETON THIEVES ARRESTED BY SHERIFF Sheriff Stevens. Tterjutr Sheriff Leon. ard and Sheriff Taylor of Umatilla county early this morntnar arrnatarl William Gradon and Frank Kennedy, wanted at Pendleton for the theft Of several hundred dollars' worth of value... bies from 'Pendleton residences. Gradon confessed to tho crime, and the arrests are regarded as of t-tme than ordinary " importance, as the robberies ln Pendle ton Showed that a bold and clever nana was at work. .The- men were traced to a loaging-nouso py tne officers and ar- reaiBu m x w ciock mis morning. Th Jumping; Off Flaos. . "Consumption had me in Its grasp: and I had almost reached the Jumping off place when I was advised to try Er. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, It saved my Ufa Ini nrovement beran with tha flrat hn.,i- and after taking one dozen bottles -1 was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of -Grimesland, N C, nm niuwy iur cougns ana COldS and healer of weak, sore funga and for pre-' ' venting pneumonia New Discovery, is " supreme, 60e and 1.00 at Skldmor Drug Co., drugglats, Trtal bottl frei. TVe lead, others follow; Rosenthal's. Portland's best aho store, f , 'L