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THE DAILY JOURNAL IS SOLD Ofr THE STREETS OF PORTLAND AT TWO CENTS A COPY 1 1 ri iiiki v vi'x- - v jam i n a -n 1 1 i MORE HELP WANTED? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? BUSINESS FOR SALE? Advertise in The Journal Tho Weather Shpwprs tonight. Katurriay nlnwf-i, followed hy fair. JOURNAL CIRCULATION YESTEHDAY IV AS 29,855 r VOL. VII. NO. 150. PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28. 1908. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. KJ&rltf R CASE W nni t GONE .... .. . '...J.- , ' WOLFF mi M K -V l ii mm m SHIP GOES DOWN WITH 51 SAILORS Typhoon Sends, the British Steamer Buncairn to Bot tom and Only Two Men Live to Tell Tale of the Disaster. Sea Washes Into Fire room, Catching Firemen Who Were Escaping Surviv ors Clinc: to Life raft Which Overturned. MAX DREY, WHO SOLD SHIR1 10 ITS BACK TO CACTUS CO T That Edward II. Martin ran h convicted, for tho murder of Nathan Wolff May 1 without the testimony of Mark Drey, who sold Martin the shirt that hec.nme known as the "bloody shirt," eeems doubtful In the extreme. Drey has left Portland, leaving no address. Such is the situation which the district attorney's office realized this morning. Drev is the most Im portant. wltnpRH against Martin, and both the police arid the attorney's office would like to te him very much. Mrs. Martin's sister, another important witness, has also gone east . Martin's father Is believed to bo the person behind the alleged spiriting nway of witnesses ngnlnst Ills son. Detective Captain" Hn.ty said this morn ing that Ills mm havo encountered .1 number of obstacles 111 obtaining evi dence against Mart'n. obst.robs pur posely placed In their way and nil too evidently put there by sum" one who was thoroughly in '.ouch w ith the v."r!; ivero doing of publicly c,nnl"ir to fils aid Is using underground n.oihods In obtain Ids quittal thiouei., l.-irl; of prsiilve evidence wi, u the trial takes place ii toiler . Strong" Inilnonce. Tho fact that lucy has dropped from Bigi.t completely, coupled with the dls n pea ri:;ic of Martin's .sis. t-In-law a few days iifl'r l.i.s arrest si-ems to point to a Niton;: Influence uulctlv at work to keep Martin I'lom lie gallnwf. Nete.'tlvu ',ii!.in Hatv declares that when th" polio,. l:r!d the matter before tin' district ; ; 1 1 . i- n. - tin; ease was Com plete, so far a-" tie evidence against Mm tin is e. .ii. en.ed. Il.e.v strong a en so the stale can p-. sent veltli I ho peddler Tli If sp.rl Ilk. 1 m issl in' , p,dlee , illc t" itloll. -'Ill tile fill ion Martlai H.ia Ho Attorney. the stated witnesses have been il away, ho.v.-ver. It does ret seem that .Mrs. .Martin i.a-i had any r. is (I'lilted Press T-ensed Wlr. San Francisco, Aug. "S.-- Fifty one members of a crew of 53 went down in the Kritlsh steamer Dun- calni when the vessel was caught In a typhoon off the const of China, according' to a cablegram received at the Merchant's Exchange this morning. The bum. aim was on l'l way from Nlkolansiil for Saigon, Indo-Chlna. Off Porto Oiito, on the Kail Shiu shore, the barometer began to. fall and everything movable w&a lashed tight. According to the story of Knglneer Hardy, who, with a seaman, was saved, the typhoon came with terrific force, and a sea washed over 1 lie doomed tramp hlilp, whose engines were forcing- It In the te.-th of tli gain. The sea washed into the flreroom and when the; steam dropped the vessel's head paid o(T and the seas waphfii over the doomed Bteamer s side. t sunk so quickly that the men below decks were caught on i their way tip iio-n tho engine-room and drowned. j llnidv mill the seaman were saved by lK'Ing washed upon a lifeboat which had tietn overturned in an enori 10. uuini n whom Martin olitalned a revolver it. The vessel cleared rrom K.-irapsti. ,:ay f the rnnrder .August -4. Two dnj s Inter the typhoon lailg)itcr, ordering broke and the vessel was destroyed. gar. the detf-otlv Martin. Drey Was Peddler. I 'fey. is the peddler who lioiiglil a shirt cast off by a well-known Imsin.-st man and afterwards .-.old il to Alaitin on tin day Nathan Wolff was mur dered 'n his pawn shop on First street. Tills, shirt, sni.'atiid Willi Ldood, was afterwards founil b.V Patrolman Units: in the rear of a north end lodlnn house. The laundry mark was traced to the original owner, who sent the detectives to Driy, wno in tarn told to whom Ic had sold it. Martin was the man, noe-ndno; lo 1 'lev's l.lenini cut ion. Ail this van laid b-foro the district cttornev previous to Martin's indict men t for the murder of Wolff. John Manning was district attorney at that time, and so far as can bo learned no writ ton tes timony was taken of the stati ni"ntts made by l.roy ami others at tint time, lieputy Iiistrlct Attorney Kit.pc: al I tills morning declared his office has m.t a scrap of writing to show what Lrev. the prost cation's most important wit ness, told the former dls::;et Htlorm'V. Subpoi'iias wcro ye.sterdav issued for Prev,. Airs, ('irnhh, the woman Iron, has in-, s had t 1 1 1 1 r s i n e for her ml vet si the arr-'st of l jiract:callv resume her In order to elf and her 1 II fort COMMON LAW WIFE SFKS FOR MILLIONS t ;, Mrs. Wolff and he them to appear he attorney at .;hi tin thing to do wit her hnsbaial si ' pe'inil. -SS, nd hi foi tner wo: k "f pi ov Lie, a 1 i v i ot: I'ainilv. She ties i land lawyer to represent hit husband and Martin Is allow;. le so far as prepii r.-it ions fm" his iii-f";c".' o. .1. 1'. Kuvanau"!'. vv I has le, n iooklns; :'fter Mrs. Marti t's interests thi"ii;h friend ship. h.,s iak"'i in purl in ialward .Mar lins easi. s'u. e his removal to th'i comi ty la 11. 11 is prohahlc that an attorney will he secured to reto'esent M.irlln early iii'vl vv ei k, iaov evi i , as til-1 ."aso wlil be tiled ii, iii;..,er. Ahsoi itelv iii;hng has l e.n !i"ard In" Mrs. V:n tin from M.inin's full ei", who is s.ippos.'d to llf. a man nf considerable weal'h and win was tie-ring Knropo at the time of the kilHc? nf Wolff and ihe arrest of Martin, it has been reported that he hail KeTurned to New York, set tled up Ids- loisiness affairs ther- and left for Kurope a;Mln without coinmn nic.it i : . tr vith it Is son er any of his i son's i.iinilv" hut no one seeins fo havo' in ard from' him .1- fin! lel.v . ICven i:-l 'ii ( i.t iin llr" in and Kn tli-r ! -I'avl't. iifi-.iii.il i'ri. !! Is of the ed r M-irtin. Iiave in:i rd nothing from or of him. MKS. I$ADK VKTIM OF STIiKKTCAR PANIC M nltiil I'ri-w I.easri Wlri Pan K.-aiT iseo. Auk L''. -Mrs. Lena Had'-n, wi low of ill" pita Snniu.. TJ.iden, i matinf.o t in . r. and sister ,,f Henry Acl). Ah- Ifjef s .iMoineV, il. S .i.,1'1 Frinco of Vulp:nrians and Hot Airists Fnmaskod in .Midst of ScJicmo to Iilack mail Bank at San Francis co on Plionv Ore Tale. DO CTOR COE'S PEN CRUSES WORD THRUST ORSETHMS MRS. HAINS LAWYERS WILL NOT ADMIT HER CONFESSION Chief of Police Fetches Him in Off a Bat With Thirty Third Decree Order. Him Out of Town to Sta. Scottv in Tears. (I'nltKl Pt tensed tVIre ) Dallas, Teirs, Aug. 2 After waiting two rears for a share of the millions left by the man she alleges was her common law- husband, .Mrs. Jessie Stolleup of Ios Angeles Is hero today pre- paring to start suit against the estate of U. M. Urlgsby, a rich railroad contractor, who flled at Mlnealo, Texis. In June, lftOC. Mrs. Stollctip alleges that she lived with Grlgsby for three years before his death and that she is entitled to r share of ills estate, which was bequeathed in 4 his will to his brother, V. J. Grlgsby, and Ms sister. Mrs. 4 Eliza J. Reib of New Jersey. The estate Is now In the circuit 4 court here for probate. 4 fore the district ufternoon. Leave for Chicag-o. The subpoenas were sent to the police Pairolman I.vtle was given tlnt for trey, whose address had been elven as the Hnutl'crn. First street near Sheridan. At this place, lothinu further could be I learned of the peddler's wh'-rohonts than that he had g'viie east, pri smnnblv Chicago, l.nt he hud left hel.ind no ad dress whatever. Martin was formerly an officer In the army. His father is known to h. rt citi zen of New ork of ciniS!derahh wealth it was thought strange that fullowl'-g Martin's arrest for the nliarly brutal murder of Wolff the father seemed to pay no atienii"ti to t lie letters ami ca 'idegrams sint 1dm in Kuroe where he I w as know n to ho t ravel Ine; It is the belief of the d.-tectlves that Martin pen lor is thoroughly posted on the predicament of Ids son, hut instead uM,m her., today. .. -. panic, c., :s- d la a night. Mrs I". Li the ear II n, her i i I si ones of the S t it." ' She was imrri-d t. where five p, vsi her life. Tin Ir log i". 'I she died ncciileii i . : nil co a st re t -ar vidoding fuse l..st v s ; !;i ovv n f roto I struck the col.hlc f:icUiring her skull, -t. i"'raii'"is hospital, ns lahorod to save "its Hill unavait ivo hours aficr the llpl)tnacy by Mail. Vt:rlii-J 1'ti ! lc:i."l Wire Washington. A noiniced fiom tlo-. day that the ecl. 1 1 eat v bet w en t ; J apai: is i-eii . a. - P ". . : 1 1 on ac. ii t .1 Takaliia tl..- .1, from :: vii! " ' " . 1,1s v ai-a ; inn .1:1 I deemed in tr,T,i 1 1 not to wait lor hi 1 1 w n s a n -' 1 1 ! m n t to ll" a rhi 1 1 1 t ion t 1 -tati d on. Ji nd t- i,y f Man n a 'ii 1 'H ssa do r. 'i-lra Is away on aiatter Is irm.cnl decided 1 1 'uf t.-.l Press r.rnr,l Wire.) San Francisco. Aug. 2 S.- -1 lea t h Val le" S'otty, trie renovvtied squanderer of desert g'dd and supposed owner of rl-h mines In the Arizona wastes, Iiad his wings shm n in this city today by Chief of J'olice Higgv. who ordered him to et out of Sim Francisco and stay out. Altogether Scottv ha i an exi'e.-dinglv unpleasant b;i!f hour in.jlv chief s of fice, after spending tho liight m the city prison. i ecu v erl ug 'from n pro tracted soiree. ' A. J'. Ulanninl. vii -presSident of the Hank of Italy, tin- Institution against which Scottv recently brought charges of alleged fnefts of ore from a trunk he had placed in a safety deposit vault, faced him today and. hefore i"hiof Hii;- sy, made him confess that his charges were raise ami weie t::o result of a ! urn n ken stn t of mind. With, tears In his eves- fil.-otty b"gged forgiveness and his i.-vtistmin d ' aii complcteiy forsook him. To add to his disc. m'fi Hire the So!-- by Smelter works reported thai Scottv had taken some of h.is alleged oi luahl'.. '"- to the smelter for reduction allj had been turned tiwav. "These dmrf.'s v on l .-.v e made acilnst the Hank of Italv are a plain holdup." declared ('hlef n;Rv. "You thought you could make the hank pi v.-. you money to keep ipilet. I want you 10 get out or town aim stav out. S -Francisco has had enough of you a your cheap advertising schemes." Scottv V, 11! prohahlv leave t.i! dljht lAfilMllLL FOR SPRIHGF1ELD Two Victims at $5,000 Fach besides Property W(rth Many TJionsanN. 1 1 '."'" W,"i.iiiVn,u ii wXb"yi.iiityjwMiii.,ijy.r,;,.1,lwww,).w1ifcil f --. .Il f v v . " - i Iff -, . A' "3 ' j- II I t ' ! . ' s ' v 1 Vr w , " (L; I l "kJTK vAy1" : I (Tinted rr..s Leaned Wire A i b. i & Ml virw.llid' 1,,,'tlrfMisl t s h ts ' Kit:,. $LjkiS&?r h t'i ' 1 " 1 t lit c t . h.r; v, V-i-H '" 11 ' mm iu: L-I&V'!'" ' "' 'tff H I ! to A l.lil 17 she h:el been at a hotel with:' fe? Kir; a1' hV5v, - ct i C 16 11 1 i O ' fitunin.y. . iA, ! This ci.nf. ssioii, according to John K. . ot sev- dewu j ! hoi". toil ; villi thi'l 1", il a lid - ! i 1 1 ! ore i duel! DOCTORS IH BIG JANGLE Dr. Coe Calls J)r. Scientific Work Spectacular" Di Says Dr. Coe Has Sent Him laekiiiailin Fetters. Coffey's "Purely Coffer As a adopt- d n PFocia t ! land do fiSKED MEN HOLD UP TELEGRAPHER Station at Kennet Pobhed hy Pair of Thnirs Who Threaten Agent's Life. Track Between Portland and Umatilla Straightened Heavy Cuts and Hih Fills Heavy Pails Keplace Lighter Iron Steel Pridjres Put in A No. hv Because of t' ' high sta'e nf effi ciency of te tievx' North lini k road of tlie Hill lines from Kenrewlek to J'rt Isnd, an1 the rapid extension of that I read to Spokann. the O. n. N". coin-j pany's main line will be relmtit from1 this vr.i r. 'I ; t"--l i ; apt- ' and a ierfc.". irilos at vvo- Stej;m S'OiV.li 1. I 'nin 1 1 1 la W ork is heing Portland t rushed and about 120.000 per mi being srent on the rernntructi-m. men The and tl," ; .(! 1 prl'.e St o; a kaiie I ' I itt.es the new trak is At ready (t'niffi Ti l.,1 Wtn 1 'hlro. Cai . Aug. 2. Two masked men early today entered the depot at Kennet and covering II V. Woods, the night ifkrapii op'rator, with their revolvers, ordered hlrn to opiri the r.f flc itif... W'.rn A o.,,s i i,lcf that lie did not know the combination, the deupe ado. s threatened to thooi htm on the s,wv, (n his Kne. f.e bdcr i for his life, but for n minutes the mm kent Mm In suspense h'fic they finfl.ly rrpnted; nd assured btni tby would rot hrni' him if h" would promise n"t tn sj read j an alarni I Tbey then hrk orn th rvcj r:-, ter and secured ITS in cur. i'omtnn., Inr Vi'ootis 'o walk In front of thro, ther left the station and waJked d o 1 1 I the tracks to a plae Bear Coram, j Ihreata to take h! life toii the oper ator to remain there until i o'eH k thla mornlnit before reporting the rob bery. The robbers then fled a-rm Ihe ro-.intrv After remaining near .Coram lorr erouh to assure h!ml' thil thy had ft the lorality. WeMi rt rrtevl (e lh uthoritlet and a poeae ' at oor rtirr-atlrhl n the trail. No trace of them ha jt been sonie In use Miles an1 mlls of track and it, numer able i.irv are being almndor.ed be tween rorthirfd and The I'alies. Heavy rails are helng lnlj In long tangents through heavy cuts n, nyrr high flits, an I en t'es that luve been sclent if ral i y treated to resist the elen.ents The en tire line Is being: ballasted heavily with coarae a-mvel and aand I When completed the rond will be j ('hl'lm.rs v :U e5 ial to any Amiic-.n railroad In riw.- ' l"'' '' N Ptmct'nr. and rarbl of high apew1 and The Ia!les Tie r-ftit rate of IS nrin mtlea jn " (ane-ii I- I ci . m pn n v t h t r i 1 t!.- ( . K A: N !a ' t or r. . . s . ka lie ! - r t . j on i; .ii.tri. ' of i e I i'"n Kinnevvi V ard H; , ip to tie i It V . : up the t. isinoss to the s j er nwifair rei.'ilid 'i.e i 'line In k'i. h a ma - e. - to compete .j, ,-f;ity ! ness. Better View of nsf ruc ei ni"P. t"-r -f c. ris' r ic i ion . : ; res so. I a ! r drills, . ' i e - m i.ler n ed uf p- ! ' e 1 c;c p j j iT1e. ni. in W i s , i ; n fc t on g' r : a f f i. . which 1 ,'. i-:l.' rallr.-ad j : ii sk a w a r ..in ;.a', v i i,v,ii a . t he 'e ! t' ! U",. ... .--,, i r. i,, -, ,, i v .rk t 1 e .'!' n i tiled he- e end l ' is nv i.i ctv e " and fiir ,v N inn In ' i.al 1 it tl e h.isl- Sprir.gtiehl. Ill, Aug. 2- --Tlv wife of S'eott Burton, the frst negro Ivm. n,., in toe recent riots here, lias made no at tempt to settle with the city for the death of her husband heretofore, but today tiled suit for the $5. Dim which th liw allows to the heirs of persons who :ne killed hv innlis. it is annou'i.ceil also that a similar suit will be tiled hv the heirs of William Iionncfunn. another negro who was Ivr.cnei! The .heirs of four other negroes kill e,i during the rioting cannot obtain the money hecaus- they were killed hv stray bullets or In open battle an I wei,. not slain hv the mob. Property owners continue to file stilts f..r damages ngain.-l the city and the -cm of the claims aireadv made is over $, a oon. It is expected Miat these cases will be given preference ln the courts and will receive nulck action. The cineril sentiment among the citizens is thati the survivors of the fnmtlb- of the mot.! victims should be psid at once and that I the city should,-pay for the damage don. hv tho rioters promptly. M.,riv of tie claims;' howev er, undoubtedly ' wlil ;' hotly ront'sted. 1 .i : X ViVfV.V j result of r. rtain resolutions by the Oregon tnt Medical in at its last rnecjing, rort tors have fallen out among themselves and the contention Is marked ty such a noise of shattered glasa houses ns hasn't occurred fir years. Such terms a "mudsiiiiKor. jidvertiser, idackmaib'r and ijuaik," are being cast about from office to office while the interested ores de. uate the row has barely begun as yet. Charges that 1 lie. meeting of the Stata Medical association was packed and thai only the friends of the laie president. lr It. C. Coffey, were given space on Hie program are freely made; it is cl'aimeii that tho list meeting of the association w'as utilized as an oppor tunity for the WHshing of dirty linen, and that all the future presidents of the medical association are to be elected on a wlate arranged at the annual meeting held year ago at Seaside. In the last issue of the Medical Sen tinel, edited hy lr. Henry Waldo Coe, on of the two leading medical Journals of the norm west, several pages are de vo;ed to the dissension t hnt lias arisen since the last meeting of the state as sociation and ar.no-incernent is made that the disagreement "promises to be, the most interesting mid protracted medical contest on record." Cause of Bisiension. According to doctors on both sides of the sniit '.lie dissension was caused by the determination of the state nssocla- Itlon to combine the medical colleges of i the stall- university and tiie Willamette j university and to combine Dr. Coe's ! niibiic.'ition. the Medical Senllnel, and" XtM't hwest Medicine, published by the H'Vi'Hhington Medical Library associa tion. The fact that the combination of lif'f medical colleges and the journals Was favored :i t the meeting of the Ore gon associat i.ui ' and that 11 will he jd.ic.-d hofor-c the meeting of the Wash ington state association to he held in Will la. Walla the -second week In Sep tember brought the disagreement, that : pei lod Jofoas been simmering for some yeiu-s to pi i formed the point where it boiled over into pub- Annis, and tint iioinal oiieraiioi ipoii ifr. It is this alio.--." I con t essoin ; i ic noi ice. . h the defen-e will ass. rt tinb.il- I I lie article in use -nttnei ts re-gruea I the mill, I ..f the , aptuin and reti-jbv In-. Coffey .".ud liis supporters ns a '.r. ,1 Slim irr, sine. sibl.. f,,r ins acts olir.rt attack on linn. It states! or lir. I'j cr I'ictntc, "Its. Atinis; IJo'tW-r I'lcttti i , Mis. Pcicr ( 'oopt-r Mains. ATTY. 1 SUCCEE 0L1 10 0 BENSON SOCIALISM AS ANOTHER SEES IT (I'oviM iiur Cliamlierlain An nounce 'int 1 1 i 1 1 1 at the si(H ia hYiratta. This ci.inf. ssion, according lo 'Mclntvre. w is tuc summing up i eraj confessions and .is take hy a stouoK l a j l.er. Captain 1'. t.-r C. 1 1 a ins an 1 Jenkins Iluins both cliargcd in order of Willi mi K. Aims, vv cuffed niraiii bnl.iv and tak. Magistrate d.lrov in iw inf.g I- City police court. Aft. i a Inlet' lo ui.e the brothers were boind over to tho o :l nd j ur v Wit hout ba i 1. 1'nder an order i -so. ,1 hv Covernor Iluaios i eiatid Jo: v will I inpaut lci especially to take up tile oasis and It is . Xpe.-ted ill It It Will convene about Si'l- ti in'oer '.'1 The governor also will ap. point a special judge to trv the c.is.-s TROUBLE MViif ON THE RIVER "You ( an't Fish." Says re :'on "Ves Von Can." Sav Washimrton. f tev : " It Is tlte it of 1 r i'eavlng In. self--that I; -lalm of some of the admlr I'off'v mind yn.i. we are Coffey to speuk for him is doing more real scien tific work and original surgery ihan all o'l'-r sure. is In Oregon. Washington and Idaho combined. In furtherance of which lalrri reference is made to the fa -t that he has opeiate l on more pigs an I (i'.iinea plus than any other ID. men In the northwest That he has vvrltter; more papers than anv ether surgeon lr tic northwest that he Is the only surfcreoii in the not 1 hwest who employ.' an artist to do drafting and coloring for ids papers; that he is tic onlv surgeon who buys Ins reprints in In, una lot and ir.a in ra ir. s a room de-voter! strictly to re prints, p'lhlicitv and the like; that he i the i nlv surgeon in the northwest w ho hns gotten nis orlg'nal work Into tlie Anier'cfin and foreign textbooks: that he vvas elected president of the U"esc..n Sia'e Medical society without effort on his part, as lie has been to vaiiois other positions to which he hatt been elevated, that his large surgical prictic is due to bis superior nhilitv and ire fast that he does orilv surgery; that .ii pursuance of a broad determlna. , i Continued on Page Nine.) ELEVEN PERISH k a : ni H f a rain. rei- .Ki : tiff hour will auddtnlv lump to mile mi t h In t menv places tanen thre or frnir ' to .r nf tt- rrllii long will niippmeln a doten ain- 1 r1 ber towsri ui'iiii niton. The oil track lo bolng ' "n h better view cropse.1 and rKm1 tmtir times wtth- At One. nr.- Yx In a alncle antie by the new trairht mn,i " t end f-.i he i.. I'e-irpf. Portland At MoCr-.-i,.,'. Falls belt) b'lin rllmtnat h.'it ' 'linn ed t i-e .-.n-T: " iioe i" m . . r a . 1 gives f f e fab. i a Fer e enor- ! ,-. t.el- g CiHde f '.T 1 srot-,i -r. m.t 'o lie it iwn mtlea ' i 1 : f f are ; -. ' lore 'a-rent super-j rrm k"1 tr.-i. k aid e-ril . .. .-3.1. r- 11.... -. ' lew "glow, 15 Miiea mjt Hour," haa for rd wr ml-o-n and 'eaviiv t;rii k ma rm m A en A Ct. 1 t rr-.r. 1 1 &n w I . v. i Y- ... , r --ok,, , T-t , on. r ii re a I mi -it- . n,- - r h tra,r,rortatton la hrte.gtn fcrth! All idirt. of ,pv , r .,nr, ari tor atralcht mn hr for tlnM that ) clirnlnate-1. i'. if " rrri ind ! can be md W et of na'er , a -di'i nr Warrr, lle are tjiken out ! t"nw ivjnnei ns- o-a nnven i t' rew triaT ,t 'M b.e we)c..rTM J. fet from the eJd tciL o niVuaallk tr ttnini ard travelta im. " ' . o,. m , - m I mw I ! i , T I.Ufiq PI 1?; WVTB Wl'l B - t-"l fir I Tne e-fr pletrori ef th work aa frj(r,r bmrra .bort' ttre e' hlula l- ! aa The tiie la counted Vfc te crr j t VT-rti lorftaA4 and Hnnlrrt. I - - - - - V . . 'rack jKTf i!!ri of mountain tlnc cvjt off and !-t. fills mai Con cret culverts are auppiantlng oi 1 wo i en atnicturea. tel Brldf-ea for Trertlea. j rsir. f'HTi'i t Men basal f Colombia -. v f r 1 e: the ! i abndon-d a-, ' Steel bt-lilgea are taklrg the plae of ae,fea th tratia, ajJ at mhii fiifM lir the he top 4 I ! ll'rdt-il Pren. leased Wire Fin flego. Cal , Arig. ?S Pe clirii.g that. nithotiKh lie Is a Socialist hv co-rvictlon. lie Is a member of the "parasite class."' end referr'r.g o leglsletors In genera! as Ignorant bhx-kheads. ' II Au'!n Adams today decline! the Poclaliat party's nomination for the assembly. In his letter he a, Id: I am a Poclaiist. Th 5.-k-!v1-lt movement la the revolution ary movement of the working cl.iss t" overlhrow the eX;stlrg rar'lallatlc nciclety pv birth, education and profession I he long. tn the parisite upper clans Inte'dectualRc as w are called, rraT properly rclunteer In the war for emancipation of th n pjoited class, but onlr aa pri vates In the ranks. The leader ship trust be found among ta worklnr class Itself focta?!m lonka to no A-.nr of relp from above " A s i , CI am:, st.. : ; o j;,- t- - : re sic", i .I'ldg ri-ter nheri enc.iite. Ri -h ir. 11 c 1 ; e : ele, t. irnnl 1 :.l V i r r'.t'ii to TTie Journal. Aug :s : i. x t tv, .".I 'i it vv ; 1 1 :i , aV ! ber tlle i Fa 1 1 I" or co nn . t s t 1 , It d'U I g iie-1 M , Ail - lo ,-I,f,.,, has l.am ' . Corp h :i s ,':oiii bark . ...npc.i ., the fCi pe J V.'.l -!l- -a me I .- i.i i Juni .-.s-die. j o bank. , t i .t hi I C OU BURS I Folsoni. X. 3L. Inundated ami Nearly Every House Swept Awa-. r t t :m I Me N.dan n I no I I SAFE r.l.OWWJS ClfACK ! C i.O- ! rrriN Iie4 Wlr. I An T yfe-f!' - . ,1V li.to the ptp f fl.- i .boi'i of Tfi'tM, hist , ;.. , the s if.-. p- r t il 11 v 1 vfcckeil the office ( an-! ,-.,,,i i- -T-l, stamps and j s , i r 0 The r.bh-r- 1 rd n-til hl morn'nc j , ! ,e i.l h. thieves ,n etiraat mile lMr Iriirn t.ne ts 1 ,n pr t II'"- C- "T Ii. i" 1 -e it , ii cf ','a s f.lr.E on r of , censes f'ori V C j be ellv en I If the I 11 ee ,11 of fj. " tU give therft all in The cr.ntroversr . h "he fed. rai ecaiMS ar that th. take absolute is'ry 01. the ' : imbia . a co m", et S for -..! ' 1 at 1'atkla- I nip! ? and hi r.-"k:r.i; it es. A pe I ' I ' other 1 . i-f .. r- ; .1 rosTOFKICE SA FF i ri'v -. LITTLE CIRL SAVE 1 ; and c ' a. , 1 . -.c 1 1 by ",e-trcn.ster slrats ot cent s'anvrs. I Sut'l ii p A IJ.ii) eif Krlckl ns per lm teik cf KH tnone jvftab!e arl tt eeim (ValteJ Press ImhI Wtr t " r T. Paso. Teias. Aiif 2S. Eleretfl. rr sms.are known to be dead, many ether ate supposed have perished and the town of Kelsom. N. M, is Inundated as federal 1 the reault of a cloudburst la the moon- ,"''"r I tairs earl- today. Tlve 6f are- K B Wenger, Mm. R. B. Wner Miss (Way Ueniter. Miss V.Wf Cr, ,1 ton. T. W Wheeler. Mm. T V. M,., three Wheeler rhtMrsm. Mrs. !.'.-.. and T. W. helr a stater ln-taa. si oJ rill'.ll I'liUll.MU Iriarer ad.b-s rcue,l here .M.s ajr that the eartlrw ettr , 1 if tha flcoda causec by the rfn.jo .f.i Vanr house wt rwr(,et. y .t 4 swarty rerr hen.e t 1 low n was aw4 10 aotriw f ii...r tiSvat tk kwa ef lifa. wol im r 1 1 ta fce,M) lrs. a a p-s v 'I ll'l(l . - Fin Ideiro, Cal, Aug. I. After rew riting; T-)ear-oM P.nicw McKerrtw from 'hsnlri hi rn tna- r.ira te uf.tr Willi 1 braid of her t!r A. lea VhalT sc4 13. i" the heroine of Ra o I Veo t-'av The CiMreti were hnttlnf tl leewa sen are also Bussing ent Mjimps. 10 1- peah. north of Point Uan. vesterar ponoirice moaev. ; wnen tn llttla c-oy .-t ternnt vn Heath ersona! moner and and ek 1 n4liirtl f.r ih. n..r n.e ney orterw. 8e-me ! rrave swam to him ia . it owned fey Ertck- j htm to r.rg t ar hair whtt aha aw an 1 1 ashore. rity. itrmcs w fo it 1 n tfes wmy ae"1 formed) l f. - S