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A J- t --4 Tula Iau of Tho Sunday Journal ', ! 5 , Comprise ;..' 7 Sections JOJPcfles The weather lUla Sunday; brisk southerly winds. , - , ' JOURNAL CIRCULATION I :' : TESTERDAT WAS ' 31,893 VOL. V. NO. 80. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING." MARCH 21, , 1809. ., i PRICE FIVE CENTS. CONFERENCE JFAVORA 1 iMWR ilHfflQQaK i TAFT FAVORS ACCEPTANCE OF TARIFF . i t j , 1. 1 i ; . ' ? Senator Aldrich, -Treasurer " t MacYeah and Secretary ; of State. Knox; Called to Conference -' That Senate Opposition Be Avoided, v '.Ww,'- .('By Attlliam .Hoster. ;' 'V f HtanOlewt by longest Leased Wire.) Washington, ' March . 20.- Presi dent, Taft today called Senator .Aid ' rich, chairman of the senate finance committee, into conference a); the ) White House on the Payne tariff jblll. . In addition to Senator: Aldrich loss lUGxitjt is now Alrim-tnin " IR! msstm EVIL TRIO J. -mmmms:. I . r ,., -. "I , V - It , - I EirCbnvicti Vindictive iWo i,' man And Man as Yet Un identifiedClues and The i bries, ,but Clues Promise Results at Any Moment; Betrt New bf lionfcBt Lwd Wire.) Jj Olavelaad, Maxell al.Tt soan o: the hna,t for Willi Wbitla knd Si kid naprs shlfled , bock to Cleveland M ,1 o'clock thla uornlnr. ' ' a. ' B. rrkina, head of tbe Xtkias Detect! jLg-aaoy of Miss Isabella Haener. who for Flttsbursr, orived .ber at midnlffht. It eight years has been, social secretary te iira tka reeorary of tta boy is to of , Mrs.: Roosevelt.: gShe has . been mM oioa aij. v , i, reau, of trade relations of the state department. Treasury MacVeagh and Secretary of B tate Knox. The entire tariff sltu- tlon wasgone oyer and the merits of the Payne blII:discuBsed. Some understandings were reached. There will uor . jlui buvri . uuui.7l?uviC3a. ; v. v, ; Today's conference was tiis first move of the president in his plan to reconcile ell the con flic tin ir elements xn a tariff bill that mar be pMsed quickly by both house and senate and enacrea into law. BInce the Payne' bill was Introduced on "Wednesday, "'Washington 'has-been- full of rumors 'as to what' the senate' pro posed to do with! the measure: when It readied the upper -chamber. o Wilson Bill Viasoo. The conference .-was designed by the f resiacnt to xoresiau arastic conaie ac Ion. , ; v j. , .,. Zf fbera Is to be a tariff flgft Its alma to hare It behind dosed doors, and not ln full Tiew cfi awdlence. More than XjptbJtA, he oes not proposJTrwr-ta f- senate leaders an opportunity to start Ktckleuly into the Payns blU wltbont parjg paccs CriSlS That'Ue- ST --. , ; . ... " cans uays oi rencn uevo (United pren Leaved Wire.) mm REVOLT Pittsbura. March 20. The Perkins de tective aeoncv In worklns on the .theory that Willie Whltla is a prisoner in Pitts burg, and tonight the vicinity of Mount Washington is being combed by detect ives for some trace of the mlnslng lad. J hey declare, that the boy, after' being riven' frorh ' the ShSron school yard, was taken to Warren, Ohio, where he was turned over" to the' woman - in the case. Here, they say, tne horse ana buggy were , turned over- to the third man and the trio split. Then, they say. the woman took Willie to Ashtabula, Where his clothes were taken from him i and a new suit provided From Ashtabula he ' was taken to Cleveland. . This fact they contend to be substantiated by the Pennsylvania station agent at Ashtabula, who says a woman leading a boy purchased a ticket for him for Cleveland. From liere they say, the trail leads direct to Plttsburtr. ana thev aav tltev are ex pecting the discovery of the boy at any moment ;-.:' Had the . kidnapers taken Willi to any of the small towns near Sharon. rtly-wo&ld-ltav-Tun every rlwk ofaiaT cover y tne uui-tne -gay. TneTf-con" tend that Cleveland was too near the scene of tho abduction, but Pittsburg V. n 1 . I .. I n 6 .1. 1 . 1 ,1 . . . . J 1 . . - I ' . .. this neighborhood would not tm noticed. LAWYER :miNKS0AtHAN'W0LFm i was Murdered by NifiiLists Secretary -of Pacific Coast Luniber vf Manufacturers' - Assuciaiiuu ,minivs ite- duction of Tariff . Vould Kuin Millmen. on lution-Electricians Join SHAEOX AUTHORITIES ..(''... 1 -Wl k T T" AtTT T-tr VTI ST W "S Ktri kfirs Kn M i s i I n inn s JJ1 xvuiJixoii tr Come to Aid. The president approves the Payne bill n principle, and he plans, so fur as he is able, to have that bill enacted into law. He will not submit, to such changes in the measure oa the part of the senate aa will materially affect the principle of me pui. ii la .io xoresiau anyiposHi-i blllty of the senate doing to the Payne bill what the same body did to tne Wil son bill under the Cleveland administra tion that the president has adopted the diplomatic course or caiung tne leaders of hie administration into conference. By this riisans fen hopes to so arrange matters that the Payne bill will have as , easy a time in Retting through the sen- I eeraphers. mall Clerks and electrl- James P. Wrhltla of the city, are forced ate as it promises to have in its Pa- Hana of Paris has brought Eurone to confes8 they are still in the dark, sage through the house.- . . - I Clans or rariB nas Drougnc Europe I But tonlgnt they re running down the "To piAcate, Tst to Oovern. . I oaca sonieniory- ui m aajs oi ineinouest ciue tney nave yet come upon. Mr Tama H iw AMriAii mill frannh rairnlnflnn tWrina hs hoo t Willie Whltla, they say, has been t,r"W-T.'t- i i-mi : ;,v""".,v'" itraceu positively to w day nest weVkf and iron ? time to time I ?ei BeMu demonstration tnere . CLUES NEARER II03IE (tnlted Presg Luased Wire.) Sharon, Pa.. MarchO. After a lon i weary oav ourina wnicn nan a dozen clues have been followed and foulid to ThA strlltft Of th tfovfirnmont tol. I lead to nothing, the searchers for Willie tne. striae oi me government tei-1 Whlt. tVl, sfi-n .nn , i.rv other leaders will be Invited to call and confer, especially those, who bolieveithey" have grievances in the way or reduced rates in some schedule and Increased ratea in outers, mi.- inn. win kci as uruner, placator and pacifier so far as possible, always having In mind the cause of the Payne bill, to which he is committed and which was practically framed under his eye. - ' , By this plan the president will to a great extent disarm the " senate, and will at the ' same time facilitate the , " speedy enactment of a tariff revision . bill "downwards," and in line with what he believes the people demand. .' Sufflclsncy ot ICsvsnWV!;1 i ' Today's conferepce was largely occui pled with a discussion of the maximum and minimum features of the Payne bill. Senator Aidricn is an expert authority . on treaty regulations rerernng to com . nierce between the United State and all other nations snd their colonies. '! Secretary Knox was nreaent.' both as the president's intimate adviser and the ' orncial wno must deal wltn foreign : states in the 'matter of maximum and , minimum, rates. i Secretary MacVeagh attended to give ii 'ins views as to tne surriciency or tne is reason to believe that there will be before many hours. The cable reports say. that, the "very existence Of ; the republic is menaced."' One report, undoubtedly true, is that the city of Paris 1? at the mercy of the strikers and only the most drastic action on the part of the government will relieve the tension of the eitua tion. i:VV-; v' :'"'':', t .-:' ' "', ' '(United re Lewd Wlre. Parisl Via London, March 20. The telegrapl strike today reached the riot atage and the danger of a violent out- (Continued On Pago Nina.) KLEIII III CELL .... - w ' IS FEELIOG WELL Ue Loves America, hut Will JTot JIurmur If Author-, ities Deport Him. ' (Spchl Dtssatek 4 Tfce ourml.) ' Tacoma. wno,, March -2. "i am perfectly . willing . te be 'exported.1 If that's the best they can do for me," &ld Joihua Klein, wbsn Interviewed In ,h!s cell st ths county Jail today. -Tea. I will tm deport! without a murmur of protest," he Vepeated. "I v America, ana tae pe1 le re very ear to me. but I can ret Uilona in the Tyrol. Though I had creAt plans for mr ooya. wno wwa torn her. Amer ican eittsens. i aepiore aacn an onklnd act aa It will be to deport ma, but if nemurt I ran go." Kltn went pa to stata that wita bis f-krrhln vlt.ratlons be holi bin phy sical atmrtora oeder complete control, and that he Is Impervious to sickness atid physical dcay. - '! rou mwui to atate. thn, ht yen will be able to live forever?" was ael - Fr-r? Oh, da not use that word." was t ha frlT. ' Put It tiile wT. I evpe-t to be able to irolng my -life Indefinitely." At a eoiferne oly Iwhrwii Kiki' rm 1 snl the prrmfyilnt at I'WD'T It a JcMH tfiat Wi-iikwi f r a aew trtal alii be argued tett Taeaay. J (Continued on -Pago Nine.) 20 YEARS FOR THE COOPERS Carniffek's Slayers Move for a New Trial - and Fur nish $25,000 Bail. (BhtiI Nen ky toat Leased wire.) "; Nashville. Tenn- March -10. On the sixtieth day after the trial or Colonel Duncan . cooper. -Kooin J. Conner and John D. Sharpe, charged with the mur- aer or ja,. . bi iuikk, - me jury tnis morning brought in a verdict of goilty of murder in the second degree against tne two Ajoopers, ana iixea tneir pun- isnment at 20 years . imprisonment In the state penitentiary, John p. Sharpe naving oeen acquitted oi ail complic ity the day before.- - The jury was out y nours and 1! mlnntea from the -Ume it retired Wed neaday morning at '11:18 o'clock . until the -verdict wa renoereo. The verdict noeea tne rreatest. lonr- eat ana tne most wiaeiy aiscussea trial In the history or Tenn. . Aotica was luimeaiateir given that a rltten motion for a .new trial would ba nreoented as soon as It could-be prepared. . I'enawig tne motion ror a new trial, a motion was entered 'for bail or the defendants, . fiends in trie sum of $:. for each was fixed by Judge nan ana rrwniej in in aiioraey general snd bonds were arinnr-d. Kedudad In ! hw of J. H. Brad ford, a - relative, Oilonel Cooper sod Robin refused themselves to all news- nsrr callers topleht while hoKltns- quiet levea with ttieir Intimate friends who railed o offer their rendolences ad sympathy asd to assure them of upport In their appes.1 to the mnm to set asl.l toSw s verdh-t of murder in ie aecond degre and grant a aew trUl - Man annum Ban Off eraa. ' FWuMt n rrr before in the hlninn f a rtirrlnal esse In 1I tnnh K here been such a niuie fading traced positively to Warren. Ohio. He was aeen there about 3:40 Thursday afternoon, the day on Which he was stol en away from the Sharon' schoolyard. There all traces of him have been lost. Nevertheless, Interest tonight centers in West Middlesex, a small town ' six miles from here.. In that town, say many. Is Willie Whitla. concealed by his anductors until there is a chance to remove him. Late this afternoon Fred Boles of that place brought word of some kind to Mr. Whltla's office. By standers say .he rushed up to the office and inquired breathlessly for Mr. Whlt la. Asked what his business was ho stated that it was about the boy. An investigation late this afternoon at West Middlesex led to startling dis coveries, it is said, , and detectivea are known to bo working on the best clue with which they have been furnished. Residents - of the little town are not backward in declaring they believe the boy is here. ' ' Ex-Convict Sorpeoted. , ' On the day of the abduction a car- rluicn is said to have been driven rap Idly through the town, closely followed by another vehicle, Home even go so far as to say that Willie Whitla was seen sitting on tne lap or a man in he front rnrrinae. Another significant fact Is the dls appearance from that town of a1 rest a , i . V Lumbermen Are Arousad. Hoping yto bring all possible presiye to bear In favor of reten tlon offtha 2 duty, on lumber, sawmill men throughout the states of Oregon and Washington are sending a flood of telegrams to the respective delegations at Washington.,.., ' ; ' Telegrams sent from here yes- .terday addressed to . Senators w Chamberlain ' and ' Bourne and Representatives Ha wley and fil lls ; voiced vigorous , protests against the reduction of the duty as recommended by the ways and means committee, and strongly urge the retention of the $3 duty. It Is set forth that great injury will result to the lumber trade, w' labor Interests and allied Indus tries If the tariff, is reduced. Victor H.' Beckman, secretary of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' asociatlon wlth headquarters at Seattle, was in, tW, city yestarday, attending the monthly ttneeting of 'the Oregon & Wamtogton-LHamtW"MaKuTactOT soemiiou, tie recently returned -from Washington, D. C.. , where he did good work acquainting the, delegates of the Importance of the lumber tariff ques tion iu - lub lnuuHLrv -iin, -rtiA j-'finirf j:-voiiiivesK. i- . 5I . "Mr. Beckman beliefs congress will sea mings in a aurerent ngnt rrom the ways and meajia committee which has recommenaea a reduction or the duty on foreign lumber from $3 to $1 per muuBtijiu iset, ana xeeis. quite conn dent that the old tariff will ie retained. He hopes It will; giving . as his reason tnereror. the dilemma In which reduction of the duty would place tho mill men in this district especially. He declares emphatically that removal or reaucuon or we outy would throw the lumber industry -of Oregon and Wash ington Into a costly chaos that would benefit no one' but the Canadian tim ber owners and foreign shipowners and labor. ,- . . .' ., 1 'lira , - ', ilia'.' , mi,' .V- l A: ' , W Ml 1 Bill K '. 1 .v. B .u,.., '' . II' . V - 1 I I'll k-'Z. 4 . v N. I I I I a i i i r. t - "V: ' Hi - I i . I ' M, ' W ' 11 I I i r'N T . , -a i : (f :, ff:' ''gS' I, - ' I '11 S-i.'-iiuiiii , utl nmnnvir -f' J ''" tflkT I ' Martin, the Man of Mystery, According to Recent BANK ROBBERS ANTHRACITE 111 en n n pi mono mm, -.ww w aaw m w mm sss mm .. , - sf w I ', sas wm m m . w sr wm I conyicrioa of . UHJUST Attorney Finds Clue. to Con-.-: spiracy.by Pawnbroker's ' Ancient Enemies. '., (Continued on Page Seven.) FIVE DEAD III INDIANA 111 MaaaaamSMaaaaS V - i (Ontiaoed on Page Peren.) Seven Injured and 16 Im prisoned Result of a "Windy" Shot. " i r-nltA Preaa LeaaeS a lra. Evanaville.- lnd.. March 80. Flv men wore XUieu ana seven iniuira m an explosion caused by a "windy shot" at Mhe Sunnyside mino this afternoon at t:iO o clock. Tna aeaa axe: Joaeph sciiena. William Shult. Samuel Combs. Nelson Willlngham Sr. Nelson Wlllingham Jr. Ths njnred ara: John P. Petit, fatally burned. vt r-lrk will ri robe Mr die. Iiavld Brink. Jesse tTalg. George Caluaheid may die. (.lhaHeav I'arrisn wiu aia in. i.mni and Alexander Jarria Thefa'wera IS nwi In tl" mln whea the explosion orr-arrm. . ma otaastrr. It Is thouahl. was iiumhI by a rharae of extra prnportln, proMy firod by Petit. Ho Is the onlv man burned. The other men were killed by the foroe of th ev'oeon and the accompanying Bulpiuri flints The min. ao tne mvn aa r, waa vrit as if by a whirlwind. m. of tho flrat mefi taken mtt was Jnm I.tos. who waa worfcLra , In toe rnloa with hia two wm l" a the ex plnvtnn '-mreedL H drarixl bis na rwtrly IhA fet "d lhi f"i extianstod. Pntli anna are la the boapitaL , , I : Wouldn't Help Consumer. It " would , in no manner whatever benefit the consumer, so he contends. Mr. Beckman is a- very forceful speaker and has lumber atatistlcs at his fingers' tips to answer any and all questions that are propounded to him in that particular line. "If congress adopts the waya and means committee's report favorfns- re duction of the duty on lumber to $1 per thousand feet, it will be a aurinn. setback to the Pacific coast," said Mr Beckman. . "Tho lumber question was at issue at the time of the last elec tion and the Pacific coast states voterf the Renublican ticket with the under standing that protection on lumber would be retained. ; . "FBOm the standpoint of, the consum er, the man who builds a house, re duction of the duty or removal of the same, will not benefit him one cent, because timber values will Immediately Increase in British Columbia and the money obtained for lumber will be transferred from the slates of With. Ins-ton and Oreeon to 'the other aide This will immediately affect labor, and One Caught by Iowa Farm ers; Two 3Iorc Almost Certainly Will Be. (United Pren Leased Wire.) , Shenandoah, Iowa, March 20. One of the bank robbers who looted the Imo gene bank of $10,000 last night was captured after a running fight four miles south of Imogens just at dusk tonight and officers are after the other two. The robbers were discovered In hiding on the farm of Albert Still, who notified tho sheriff at this place. The sheriff and deputies went to the Still farm in an automobile and when they approached the robbers, a running fight ensued, and it is reportea one aeputy was wounded. Farmers Joined in the chase and one robber, a big man with two weeks growth of beard, was captured, but re fuses to give his name or tell where the money is . hidden. The other two frot away but as all roads are guarded t is expected they will soon be cap tured, 'tne country is wua witn ex citement and farmers are all joining in tne num. (Continued on Page Nine.) HAS ANOTHER BIG MAN . AT SERVICE it- :- ' ; ifi :.' ' . J I. VSkJ Is Jf JM V . i. ... -. . . . ,i, ,lSrm ii eV jy Big Bill Edwards, the college foot ball player, w ho U at the head of the New York' street cleaning depart ment, has Jast appointed another col lege athlete at coo of bis depot Ka. The Bvw man Is Julian F, Scott of the rnlrerifty of Virginia. He stands feet 3 Inches and weighs :t9 pounds, He has berf made dep uty commissioner of the Croot. GOVERNOR LILLET'S,' REST CURE BROKEN (Uolted'PreM Leased Wir. Newark, N. J., March 20. Governor George Lllley of Connecticut, enraged that his whereabouts at a sanitarium at Summit had been discovered by news paper reporters, left there today and has been said to be In seclusion st a Lakewood hotel. The doctor in charge of the retreat where the governor was taking the rest cure said that when Lllley rea'ized his hiding place was known he left so hurriedly he did notj la Ke jus Daggage along. CUiClABOARD IS REAPPOINTED Personnel, With Exception, Remains as Constituted by Chamberlain. Did theory' that '.tried Edward II, Martin , for his" life for, the -murder , of Kathan Wplff, finally agreeing pa, ' a .,: compromise " verdict . of . " man-.' slaughter, make a fearful mistake la fixing the crime upon his head?. This mooted question . was , given new life yesterday when Martin's' chief counsel,' Joha A. - Jeffrey; ex- hlbited mysterious letters In cipher' and told of , Investigations , ihe has made in tracing the movements of a Jewish peddler who " disappeared soon after the arrest of Martin and who is reported to have bejen In com- munlcatlon with a group of Russian Jews In Portland, this group, ac cording to the theory of the defense, . having been entrusted withitbe taBk of doing away with Wolff in revenge for some action of his in betray In g his compatriots in a Nihilist plot )n Russia nearly a score of years ago. ' The uncovering of this story may have Important bearing upon the future of Martin, who is still in the" county jail awaiting the action of; tho slate ' supreme court on bis appeal, he having been sentenced to serve IS years in the penitentiary. Much will depend upon : " the translation -or deciphering of the: letters now in the hands of Mr. Jeffrey. He believes, that they contain important" revelations, but he Is puzzled as to bow their Import can beilesrned. . , ' '. : Sack Hint In latter. Ona'-brjeggttar:','.lt TCnglisli, written By a Trrend of the missing Jewish ned-t dler, gives-a-hlnt-of darlt aesigna Most" significant of all, from Jeffrey's vi?w-, point. Is the fact that this missive bears data of Anril 22. : JitrtR - Inst efe-ht inv before Nathan WolfTa'-head was crushed end mutilated with- an ax In his pawn shop on First street.' -The letter In- And Operators as Ready to counalwrhelver-a Let Them Soft Coal Men Pile Up a Strike Fund. Scranton. Pa.. March 20. Todav'a developments , have strengthened ' tho iear in tnis community tnat as a result of the trl-distrlct convention., of an thracite miners here next Tuesday strike will ultimately follow. One of . tnese is tne rapid increase within the last, weak of the ' member ah In of the union, as shown by reports sent to the I plain the death of Wolff if he could letter of our friend 8. M." adding: "I don't want to risk and send tt to you. I hop you will be in town this ! week and you'll get it,' "' :v '' " Jeffrey eavs he has established the' fact that the recipient of this message : did come to ' Portland ' that week, and was In town the day and night of the murder. He left Portland the dav after. but he first visited the morgue and viewed the body of Wolff, later telling one of his friends that he wanted to be sure that "they got the right man." In short, Jeffrey holds the opinion mai mis peoaier couia aa mucn to ex- offlce of Secretary-Treasurer Dempsey. Tne increase, to uate nas ueen about bu.oue. The other development was a statement from President T. L. Lewis of the national organization that' ha would surely be here Monday morning m oracr lo.nave conferences with' the leaders of the miners, a day before the meeting of the convention, to , inform them in detail of the condition of tho union throughout the country, of Its willingness to aid the anthracite work ers to the full limit of the $5,000,000 be found. He la a man with at least three names. In Portland and Oregon he was known as Joe Botkln. In . Dal las. .Tax., from which city he came to t Oregon, he was Joe Friedman. In other places In Texas he was A. Edelmaa, . Has Valuable Papers. , Receipted bills for' neddlers' Broods under all of these names are In pox session of Jeffrey. Ha also has' a mem. orandum book containing notes and addresses which may prove of value. no.w In the national treasury and of I This only reached the attorney yester the disposition of the 2SO.O000 soft coal miners wno win continue at worK.. to pay higher monthly dues to the union for the benefit of the men and their families in that, anthracite region. Tuesday's convention will consist of about TOO delegates, representing every colliery- in tne inree districts. day and ha has , not had time-to de termine the aid. if anv. It will arivo ' him. , . -. - - C ' . f Hi--- Best of all, and also,' worst of all, , the lawyer is in possession of the bev -to the cipher, by which it is presumed the mysterious letters from Russia mav be read. But-thla Jcey looks more dlf- The consensus of the best informed 1 loul,t thn Chinese, and may become an opinion here Is that whatever' may be the rmai outcome or tne negotiations for a readjustment of the relations be tween the miners and operators, a sus pension of work for several weeks will unsolvable problem, for those who know the cipher, if such can be found, are not likely to be willing to reveal its - hidden message. " Almost tne only word on tne cipher follow the termination of the Roosevelt 1 letters written in English is "Odessa. ' (By Jnaraal Laaaed Bales Wire.) Salem. Or, March 10. Governor Benson this afternoon reappointed the board of higher curricula The only rhango was the substitution of A. Q. Bern la of Tillamook for A. W. Prescott Of Salem, who has accepted tho posi tion aa prlrate secretary to United States Senator Bourne. Professor J. R. Wilson of Portland aradmy la also given a two year term Instead of a ene year term, aa Oovemor Cbamberlaln had specified. Mr. Boala la given tie ona year term. . Other i membera ara C. J. Smith of Pvridteton. appoint! for five years; J. K. Hedges of Oregoa City. appned tor tourj years; O I". I oarow of ttoaeburg for tbrea years. Tna doini pas ae reappoint)! ae- tluat of tne i' t mat the aflal aoa) lm f tba lel1atr found Is oct sary 1 reta't toe law soroaat of H taotTe-iual rergery claoae. The d'j tVea of h braird ara to determine wHat 'K'l'a eh all dnpllrated In lituiin of tiirner learn in. Tb h'tl was Introduced In t hnuiw kr pewlter M ' Inhnr. Tne tma of thae reiia will exr-lrs t lt Mw1r la Mr. 1 all 1 tiioiri wi 1 bo arbitration award agreement on Anrll 31. This was the course pursued three years ago when the award arrangement was renewed. -j aow mat tne coal trust railroads have stored away ten million tons of anthracite, rrom the sale of which thev could reap a rich harvest pending the suspension or proauction, tne impres sion ' is general that the opera tora will continue their 'attitude of stubborn re sistance to the demands of the men un til this ten million tons has beon sold to advantage. JAPANESE SEND GOLD OUT OF THREE CITIES the city from which the letters were mailed. Odessa is the city from which Wolff came to America, about 29 years go. This servea for a link In the theory that the peddler Botkin and his associates were receiving secret mis sives from their old home, and that the (Continued on Page Seven.) HaveYouReadfhe Want Ad Section Washington. March 20. The w Japanese in San Franc la tvo. So- e attic and Honolulu are -drawing ! w 110,000,000 In gold every year out 1 w of the stocks of money In those 4 w three cities and shipping It to j w Japan. la 10 years It is estl- 4 w mated by treasury officials w 1100.000.000 In gold has been per- 4 4 manentlv added to Japan' bank 4 4 reserve, all drawn from 6an 4 4 Francisco. Seattle and Honolulu. 4 4 Thia constant drainage of gold 4 from the United States to Japan 4 represents the .savings of the 4 subjecta of the mikado who ara , residing temporarily on, the Pa cific alop and in HaaalL " Tba Japaaeae In America do of Today's Journal 4 not become ciUxena of tb Uaited -4 4 States. Tbey coma here to earn k 4 4 caoeey. and baring earned It they 4 4 send H back to Japan for In rest- : 4 4 meat there. . 4 4 ' This I1S.90S.000 annual drain 4 4 af raid from tba United State - 4 4 would be aa insignificant nam tf 4 4 drawn from all parts of the aa- 4 4 tlon: but .praetta!lv all ef It 4 4 fwsie frem t'ire American cH- 4 4 lea, lioaeiluln. M rrnrlr and 4. 4 Seattle, la amour, propnttia-4 4 la tha rjr raand. - I n ridyertiae tot y IZUelp r Advertise for , 0 Situations ; stdrertise 'furnished JaV rooms for rat - , , jgdrertlse real estate for 1 Advertise) basin) " vMdvertise benses) for . Oc-t . a T' dvertlaa Cats for dTertlse bonaekeeplng U kxma for rent store Want Ads la The Journal toaa any other Portland rr' There Is a Reason JHUIK IT 0VEi 4 fw a.torsa af fira yra i . t