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1 I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,' JANUARY 15.: 1810.'; Pistol' Play; Charged Against two Husbands in Divorce :; Suits Filed Today ' Gunplays, r chanced against two husbands by their wives in aulta for divorce filed In the clrcul court. O. 8. Keller went 'ao far ai to take two 'shots : at Nellie N. Keller, aha says, but his aim was bad and ha only ahattered a plat ilie carried In her hand. John liar per. the other belligerent Jiuehand." did no more than flourish a gun and threat en Annie Harper,but at another time ' lie la alleged to 'have atruck her while he had an ax 1n hia hand. "i .... Mr, Harper gives a long Hat of cruel ties, alleging threats to kill, chokings and bad names. She aaya that' in Janu : ary ojf laat year her husband ahoved iter over upon "a warm kitchen range, mean. time threatening her. - Thia waa done In the presenoe of Hannah Smith,, ahe . aaya, but .- the sama wltneaa ia named to a choking affair.' ; Bhe aaya Harper humiliated her by pointing hia finger at her' and making Insulting remarks In the presence of theli children, that he persuaded their little ooy to spy on her, and that on January 11,- this year, ha locked her out In the cold until ahe waa compelled to call the police to return to the houae.i ' . , r for seven years, Mrs. Harper aaya. her husband haa failed to provide for her, and she haa been forced to work as 'waitress, seamstress and housekeeper, Hhe deslrea the cuatody of their four children, from 7 to 12 yeara of age. Doth ahe and her husband are 49 years of age: They were married In Paw tucket, R. I., In 1117.' Mrs. Keller,' who 'waa, msrrled. In Vort Scott Kan., In 1(02, tells a story only a little less harrowing. After th hooting episode, when the plate 1 waa split by a bullet, ahe waa UTrald to live with Keller, ahe aaya, and ahe came to Portland. Her husband also moved to Portland, and laat spring ahe returned to live with him, under hia promise of better treatment 'But ahe alleges that he drank heavily and abused her, so ahe waa again compelled to leave him. AVIATORS FLY AT MOTH ER TOLD HIS WIFE TO (Continued From Pare One.)"" WWS- II yesterday but waa put over to January Zl by consent. ' . ' i ,. , The Wrights said Taulhan'a exhibi tions In California would deatroy ' the novelty of flying machines and .. thus injure their ' business. San Francisco, Jan. IS. Declaring that the feature of . the Wright aero plane that are essential to Its success In Complaint Mrs. Corbin Atsoi Says She Had No Money ! ' .to Buy Clothes. : PETTY FEUD ENDS : INGORYFASHIOf v v .-, i . . ' . . 1 .. i ..,-- if... .. ... . (Continued, Frortj I ire One.) IW using to aive his lfo mon for were Incorporated In a "glider": that he I needed clotblnr on the nlea 4haf she- urauniriro un:mimi7 . ni oniy wanted to get dressed up sosome sgo, Processor, John J. Montgomery of one would get stuck on her,", is the Santa Clara college today contested the complaint lodged against ' Arthur J. priority of the claims of the Dayton Corbin bv Chsrlotta m rrhin in a ait aviators In the field of "heavier 'than for divorce In. the circuit court Sh air" aeronautics. I save he also r,.n,i h nt iiift-.in In 1805 Montgomery constructed the srrllls." and aha h. in.i,i,.,ir. mrf n.Prnrmi th .vnitinn. iim I L'..Z -. Z T . . . " " ... I ni nnauy containing tnreats. "! - i as v inii wnn invr with has iwmh i . , . . . UAnrAn. nlulms hst ha. M4ls I ... . . . - w I U I t H B L HIIU UI'llRITU I " i J' keet and surface curves of the Wrlghtl. k o hT big grocery store at Broad way, ' an"d Twenty-first. street, where Ferrla' had worked for 37s years, r ' . Eighteen years ago " Woods' entered . 1 . . , - m . . ' . . . . fe i do rinjiujr of iue iirm. r erns rgsrn"a him as an Interloper, ai'd since that- time had looked upon him aa", pew comer, - ' ,.. ) , Last night Woods, feeble 'with .g waa delayed by' the blissard that swept Kew,Torfc and, came to work a; little late:-, Ferris greeted him with a. bos. a that Hh "oldtlme? could beat any ot he ordered' Woods to sweep out and the ow BiWn. reruaed. . . ' , , ? . Ta-rnemlps quarreled until long past mac . ine wens ,,rsi. appnea practically November 7 last he left' agair,, this in bis invention. He haa announced his im r, , ' '.V v '""I foiiaht throurh the Civil war for tfey country. I wasn't a coward 'then find I'm not a coward now. I m pr- , pared to fight for my honor."' Ferrla accepted this challenge and the Intention of resuming Ms expertments. M corbin de.irU hr4 rm.omi cnariotte M. BuilJvan, and the custody 1 men,, securing two revolvers, adjourned Of her children. Besides . his other lo-the'enrlne-rnnnln tha biiiwntf uiv, giin mujm v-oroin IB sometimes I Thera lh. mil , minha In . hv thia sullen and wlH no 'talk lo her. They I time almost Insane with-rage yet ap- were married In Seattle In. March, 10. parently calm in carrying - out their" letta 1'allay Saya that Sam Pallay plans, stepped off the distance and ar- iiuMwnm aaa oeai. ner loo Alien ror i ranged the final details. " ;.. her to remember or count the times:!. .There were no Witnesses to Us early RUMOR THAT PAULHAN -WILL STARTLE WORLD OR DIE IN ATTEMPT (United Pmc LeMa Wlre.I Aviation Flels, Xos, Angeles, Jan. I. land she is sulnr for seDaratlon. ' She I mnVr,i. , n k. i..th ni hniv FINES FOR DEA II SELLING SUNDAY it I A fine of 50 was Imposed against each in cases against Joseph Shapiro, M. Jacobs and E. K. Cohen, . wholesale liquor dealers, who. were charged with selling liquor without a retail . license. i Each dealer entered a plea of guilty and asked, clemency; ...... - Tha charges were' made by City An dltor Barmir. - Efvidence that the whole salers have been selling quantities of llqnor under the retail feature of the Iloenae was obtained. Tha liquor waa largely bought In, bottles for Sunday - use. TOO DRUNK TO HEAR . , . WEDDING BELLS RING (Dnlted Press Leaned Wire. ' Chicago, Jan. 14. Charles E. Kirk wood, a salesman,- today began action for the annullment of his marriage to the woman who previously waa ma dt vorced Wife. In his petition Klrkwood . declared that he was Intoxicated when he remarried her and that he did not know what he was doing until he woke up two days after tha wedding at Man lstlque. Mich. - . ' Aa soon as he realised that he had married he fled from the apartments In which, they were staying an 4 returned, without his baggage, to this City. - ' Mrs. Klrkwood secured a divorce from him in 1905. On Christmas he went to visit her parents and to see his two sons, who were there. Later Mrs. Klrkwood arrived . for , the , holi days. . "'. I Klrkwood said he drank heavily f of several days with " his brother-in-law and aa a result his senses were dulled when he hired a sleigh and drove with Sirs. Klrkwood to the county clerk's Office and procured a marriage 11 cenae. . VI--."': 1- J-J- Rseae a, L vui X.OUIS -auinan joop tne loop aaya be deserted her in Aurtist. ian. I vrri. i irt tit n th. i.u ,- i in ma big Farman blpUneT Though the but came back after six .weeks. 1 - She I ' According to his story, he wonthe Frenchman Iknd bis manager hava for- left him on January because of hlsfduel because he wss the better shot and many aeniea mat in aerial wuara naa aDuse, ana asserts. They Were married throurh nunarlor nrowess. . It Is sue- such ft haxardons . planr in vcontempla- In Portland in December, 1S?9. .Mrs. Ijrased that itoth men fired at first about uon, h-is persisieniiy rumorea mat me i caiiay asxs mac , xne oustoay ot their I the same time, ' The fact that woofle daring bird man fully Intends to make two children be given to her father and I waa shot five times Indicates that Fer the attempt Members of the committee In whom Paulhan haa confided admitted today that ho had In mind feat whloh either would' eclipse any othei" feat ever per formed In an aeroplane or would end In hia death, - Massonl, one of ls pupils, waa asked regajdlng the plans of Ms teacher. He said nothing,, but Instead significantly wung hl arm. In a circle upward, then pointed to hia neck. "Does that mean that Paulhan will turn a complete somersault in tha alrT" was aKea. ,, . , - MMsonl smiled slightly, repeated his pantomime and walked .away. It . waa announced today that Paulhan and Cur- tiss for the first time would race this afternoon, provided the wind was not blowing. ex-commlssloner of the land office with tha conspiracy of Mays, and Jones in the Blue mountain forest.' reserve. .. Bayly to Heney Hot rinlshed. Wherf the court adlnnrn1 at nnnn The committee worked some I until Monday mornlng:kt 10 o'clock. "Mr. time. before the aerial giants could be I Worthlngton had not r yet finished his persuaded to agree to contest. Accord-1 reply to Mr., Heney, and It will be Ina- to the plana 4he aeroDlanes will noon on Monday before the judge will be started on nnnnulf ilAmm nt tha tlA I have had an. ODDOrtunJtV to hand down To pass hia opponent either would be hia decision, which Is Jo. be vital la compelled to fly either over or Under I"1" runner conauci o tne trial., -the other machine. , - . Tlie controversy which la raging be- naniia tha. atnrn, oinna v.inh 4U I tween . the 1 two attorneys in the lead been hanging over southern California SJhfc, ca con;er,'" th testimony of. xor me past iwo aaya, tne attendance X"" - '""'..' ""'" at tie meet shows no Indications of fall- " "itr, r-. bbiuuib cunicrHuun, or conversa- I mother, Mr. and Mrs. -M. 'Pallay. (s 'A Iris, probably In the fury of his hatred. -continued to fire at his enemy arier ne had fallen. , t r v.. When Woods was dead Ferris wrote a' letter to police headquarters in Mul berry street teUinx of tha deed, put ft ep,(clsl deliver stamp upon the letter, and posted It. at the nearest mall box. He then returned to the basement and sat' down, to await tha coming of toe officers. , - Near the enxlne-room Is the liquor department and Ferris, feeling exhaust ed from bis terrible night's , work, se- the prosecution expects will connect thai cured ft bottle of whiskey and sat drink- WANeii (Continued' From Page One.) Ing it. as he waited for repijrMo his letter, , ' v :y i" . ' When the p61loe came In they found I Ferris In a maudlin condition and boast ing of his ."victory." FIVE LIVES LOST-IN NEW YORK BLIZZARD (Continued From Page One.) will be. reconstructed along a new rojite - ; . . . Itlnna. . hftd 'with V. T Miv, M,4it.. uons oerore noon tne trams arriving tha -rr,; ,w .T" .- ." ..." I fht in hv the Meadow Valley " -' - . V wfc "AW. 41, BCVUIIUI I W " " .m, A . . . . " jc wys in huh sireiun in.i mint "ft- on. --TJt at uomingun junouon were nuea wiu uMi ,i.m. m... 17- I rlnn enuiU..aaU anxwus to oe eany at me -ion., nrlor to th. tin,. f th. ti of the recent damage was done. A llVlHrJJ? " not w of the of the reserve, or the withdrawal of ireat deal of trouble , had been expert v.iiiwitiyii t I tha lanta frAMi ..HUm.. iJ- I antoil thtara HAfnra. t it is an open aeoret mat Charles K. I . ' , E.nnnr winiam a. dark. Hamilton wlU make another attemnt -"na7 F UTom Kermaaa. I .,V" n,th"tWna, .. ..., late hls afternoon t beat Pauihan's I .It la expected by the prosecution that terday that hia holdings In the company nUndejrecor,:iflmtmflph not oeeB, gtven up aa reported, and dltlons are favorable. - Imann with the conspiracy of Mays and anow drifts filled no bv the Wlisard that fLt controversy is 'in -nrorress con-.i m w crtauon or tne' reserve haa thia aartinn for tha laat Z4 A.rn tr. r , Vi 'Ttf,.. ' ni r, wH. .L. I mil that 111a tym 1 nlon 4r I. . . i . . ...n .iviiu, icwuou it j uiQi j.wm nvm v , avuwi i nours. uns train im wmBwuerc wiwna Frenchman , lay his record-breaklnsr n1" 'Prio' to th" creation. iPrpaton and Reno. Minn., on the Chl- fllght Lieutenant Beck, signal orps, Accordin to the testimony of Tar-c&go, Milwaukee & St. Paul road.. The a. a. ciisru i.ni mo (Teoooman va urroemoa Deiore tne i Moosd is on tne cnicaxo in onn western j flew at least fiOOO feet occordlnr to his Jury, should Mr, Honey's Arguments line, west of La Crosse. catQuiaiions, msreaa or tne ornciai 4iBb i inniinj w tu court xarpiey No mail trains, rrom eastern wiscon- feet credited to him. As Beck la one entered into kn agreement with Mr- sin have arrived here since yesterday. of the Judges, his assertion carries f "'tt Ormaby, son of Captain S.- B. Orms-1 morning. . Many telegraph , wires We weight In addition he Is , considered hy, by which the son waa to give ad-1 down, and wire communication Is almost CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR . ' '.CONVENTION. BIG EVENT 1- . The Chrlaflan Endeavor convention to be held W Portland February 15 and 17, promises to be the. biggest'and beat to date"'.-" '.. ,, - ' ','. 1 ' ; The , program committee Is adding new name "to the already long list of talent and promises the. convention the best and most interesting sessions from the, first hour to the last. The presence pf either "Father Endeavour" Clark, Secretary 8haw or : Dr. John Wlllla Baer would Insure the suck-ass. 'nft tha convennon, but the committee gives as- auiaucn inai an tneae will Dt present and many o there. : : u , u ''i t t The reoeptlon committee is ptaanlng to entertain 500 out-of-town niaatea. The itansportation committee announces a rate of one and one-third farea to And rem the convention city, All, the ses sions will be held In the First Preahv. terian- church. . : , , ; , WAVES FLING WRECK : VICTIM'S B0QY UPON THE C00S BAY BEACH V (Roaclit rUpitrh to The Jmraal.l Marshflcld. Or.- Jan. ,18. The . ., . w Corporatloiu. dUlem Bumaa af Tha lonmat t . 'Salem. Or.. Jan ix a . i" enrporgtion have been filed In the office of the secretary of atate as follows: United Investment com ban vf nrlnclnal office. Portland; capital stock, 116.000; Incorporators, A. O. Ross. TUlia A. Oravelle, p. F. Hall, W. S. Abett and others. . . I , ..:! : Chapln-Morgan eomDanv: nrlnclnal office, Portland; capital stock,' 15000; inoorporaiars, ,A. H. Morgan, W. It Chapln and J. L. Chapln. $500 Jesse French Piano FtJe. , See page 7,' ; , . unidentified body of a Cxarina '.wreojc Victim wss washed ashore. e this, morning. "Thia la the first e body , to, be washed ashore. Cor- 4 oner Golden waa notified' and e) j, has left for . the beach to take 4 charge ef. the body. ',, If . noth- 4 . IngA ce n '. be found on the body, aft 'Harry Kentxet the stjle survivor, e) 4 ' will be asked t Identify It. It 4 4 a believed now that the body la 4 - one of the eight sailors. . e . . All last night the' llfesavers, k Assisted by volunteers, (continued ; the patrol of the beach. The pa- e , trol covers the beach from the , bar. to -a point about; five milea 4) 4 north, where the stage route to ) .' Gardiner begins. - Thia morning '-there Is a terrific rain and halt e 4 storm. The beach will be watched ' as long as there Is hope of find- ' Ing Codies. 1 ' - -J ''.': " 1 r' Notarial Commlssloq. .' ' .(Blm Bureau, of The JoorssL) - , , Salem, Or., Jan. IS. Notarial com-missions-have been issued to Vernon A. Frbes. BndrC. W. Brown. Coburg; B. 8. Penta. Medford; Thomas N. 8trong and J. ' B.; Hyan. Portland; Theodore Buskuhl, Klngsley,' D. . V. Kuykendall. Klamath Falls; J. H.' Turpln, Waterloo, d J- 8.- Stephens,' Tillamook. . SALT LAKE ROU TE . - REMAifIS CLARIvS (Continued From Page One.) tnat his faith In the rfytd was greater than ever. Jl sUted that he. was work ing In friendly cooperation with th Southern Pacific, and essayed to set t rest rumors that the Southern Tacirin tnterests were to take over control of the Salt Lake system. ;y Now Factory t Fast, ' .' Pasco, Wash.; Jan. 15. C. E. Jlorton and 1L B. Arnold, representatives of tha SpQkane Aabestos" Fire Brick company, were in the 'city yesterday to secure ft factory site. The company, according to ft statement given out by Mr. Horton, lntenda to build ft . large factory In Pasco, yet It will continue to operate on a large scale In Spokane. . : t' - -JILL'S" PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If yoa suffer from bleedlngltchlng. blind or protruding Piles, send me your sddress, and I will tell you how to cure f ourself at home by the new absorption reatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality If required. . Immediate relief and perma nent cure aa cured. Rend no money, but tell others of this offer. Writ today to Mrs. M. Summers. Box P., Notre Uame. Ind. .... OPERATION ON BUSSE FOR AN 4LD-W0UN6 ' "i . United Treie Leaied Wlra.l ; Chicago, Jan. 15. Mayor Busse will Soon go to Mercy hospital for an opera tion. Coincident wrlt his departure . for Washington It became known that ' he has never recovered . fully from in- Juries received' In the;- Pennsylvania wreck in 1907. It is reported that an operation Is necessary "for the reason that a large sllver-which penetrated the neshy part or the thigh when he was hurt in the wreck, was never removed. The would healed on the outside, -but . is atlll -painful. Ufrte- . : Mayor Busse started on his trip to f'ashlngton primarily for recreation 1th the view of putting himself into proper physical condition before sub. mittlng to the knife. , j HEIRESS PAYS TO STOP, . ' SUIT FOR ALIENATION ; IColted Preis Leaard Wlre. - - . New York. Jan. 16. Miss Antoinette Elizabeth Gaszam, heiress to $3,000,000, charged by, Mrs. Marshall Clark with alienating .the affections of her hue- Dana, Known aa "troressor jviblo, palmist and astrologer, has settled the suit out of court, Miss Gaxzam.f Who met Nlblo during a visit to Jjb Angeles, paid Mrs, Clark $50,000 to drop her suit Frank Comeford, the plaintiff s attorney,' who Is in Chicago, ; confirmed a report that no further action would be taken. Besides being an heiress : to millions, MJbs Gaszam is wealthy in her own right, and lives In a magnificent, palace at Cornwall, N. T. . t I . New Corporations.' I i 1 . (Salem Bureau of Tha Journal) s eaieni. vr.. atan. is. .Articles or in corporation were filed Jn the office at the secretary of state today aa follows: s Cobre Golden Mining company, princi pal office Portland, capital stock; 1100,' 000; Incorporators, I. N.-MUncy, .a. II.' . Wilson and J. M. Waggener.. ,' i- one of the best authoriUeaon-mllitary signaling in the country,- and is an ex pert In. measuring distances.- The range rane, as It Is known In army circles. waa used by Beck in taking hia ob servations, nd as he checked over hia measurements . he is unwilling to accept the committee Uet iKlon aa correct. As result It is l rotable that the matter will come, up for reconsideration. ' ' Although ft program was announced fort this afternoon, it la not probable that It will be followed any more than those previously announced. This Is on account of the fact that weather con ditions must alwaya be taken into con sideration. ' In addition to the Qualify ing rennda of the course, which must dh mde every day by the aeroplanlsta, the aylatora .evenare.-not in a position to say what they will do until the time naa arrivea ror tnem to fly, WIRES DOWN AND TRAINS DELAYED OVER MINNESOTA ft PflOF. A. M.k SANDERS, V EDUCATOR, DIES ; -. '" 1 - " .(Special Diapatch to Tbe Journal.) , Albany, Or,, Jan. 15. Prof. A. M, Sanders, city superintendent of the Al bany public schools, died at his home In misciiy iast nignt ,at 11:30 o'clock. Tha4, anse y of, death? was pneumonia.. contracted ft week agd. professor San dtirs Vwasv 48 ,;t, years old. He was the most 'popular school superintendent the city" bad . ever had. - He graduated from McMlnnvllle col. lege, where h . was the, second person to complete the college course,. He had taught At Dallas, Ashland and Rose burg, and was called to Albany two and one-half years ago. j Under his super vision tne Albany school had a :tre- mendous growth, perfect harmony reigning during bis administration. professor Sanders: was a member of th Baptist church, the United Arti sans, Odd Fellows and Woodmen of the World. The funeral will be held from theBaptlst church Sunday at 10:30 a. m., after which the body will be taken for ' burial to Roseburg, which Is Mrs: Sanders' home. . . Professor Sanders leaves a wife and iw wni rim, qi mis city and wen del ef Dallas. , Courthouse Fight W Klamath. " Klartath Falls, Or Jan. 16. -with the passing ;f time the fight over the re moval of the court house . to the Hot Springs addition grows more bitter The business men owning property in the vicinity of the present A court - house grounds and In the west part of the city are making a i determined ftght against, the removal. The advocates of the' -removal D proposition ' seem to-be resting on their oars. The county court' nas 'taKerr no action. V, , ,' ' . , . Arthlmbla wJth,ft blade at the end. shaped like a. thumb nail has been ln vestett to aid pickers of grapes and ether small fruits. , ; " -. . vance Information of ,Ue official1 acts Impossible. vi. mo iuiner m . regara CO the- cre ation of the Blue Mountain reserve In ezenange ip ft part or the spoils. Act ing pn this Information, Tarpley secured the aid of Horace G. . McKlnley, who In turn waa financed by Hyde, of Hyde- viamona lame, ana they began to gath c " vuui 1B.11UB in we uiue Moun-1 ' .rr.i,, t.ii n IrVif i . 1 V Minneapolis, Jan. IB. Rail traffic- and 1 . f In April, 1902, before Cap- wir communication throughout Mln-taln-ormsby had made his trip, of in- nesota is demoralised as the result of ....uvu uU umuro juays naa Degun the. storm that Is raging In the upper to send George Sorenson out Into the Mississippi valley. All trains from the k 1 "v applicants ror south and the east are from three to these . lands. u.y ' , 1 17 Kmira lata Rchedules on everv rell- . " Mays Bends for Tarnler. I road have been Interrupted. The storm When Mava fonni'nnt iht .nm'. , I continued -throughout the night with- 0001 acres had been grabbed away from out bt!nf " " ' t him. mn rTirrAv'm tatt sent for Tarpley ftnd McKlnley and MAYOR'S EARS FROZEN made a demand upon Tai-Dlev that hair l" 1 WV . ' 01 tne lands be turned over tp Mays nd Jones, as the Blue Mountain project vas-nerewH'Conception. Hn.il nintch to The Journal.) At the time when this demand was New. York, Jan. 15 Lost in 1 thq maue, accoraing to tne Tarolev. VTcKin. storm which rased here yesteraay. ley, Puter and Sorenson testimony. Mavs Mavor Gaynor had his ears severely ioia tnem tnat ne Had to pay Senator frozen before he found shelter in;1 tne 1 Miicnei and Commissioner Hermann for home of a friend. He was ristte put their efforts and cooperation in aaour-1 of a snowdrift, into which he had fallen tng the creation of to reserve,. Tar- on hia way to his country home t pley had offered Mays a cut df so centi St James. Ixng Island. His companion;, an acre on the lands secured hv' hii-J-I Charles F. Shepard, was blown off ' uib muinuny wiif De, s and Mays de-1 treaue ana suBiaineu uruen ieg noj e. wsisfilm lsi Wmti Offices to 310 Oak Street bet. Fifth and Sixth JJ til- y, ,r'- " ; ; Sand Point, Idaho, Jan. 12th, '10. J. B. purcell, . ;f , Portland,' Or. v ;, ; ' ,A Dear Sir -Yours of the 6th together with theck received today. Just got in from camp where the snow is two feet deep. . Yes, you , can see something if you come up as wp can show you about 10 . feet of solid ore on the Swastika and in" 60 days the Swastika will be shipping regular , as the , ore, will stand shipping to any smelter in the U. S., and if you canfurnish four more miners regardless ' of machinery.I will ;have the mine in shape to produce 100 tons daily in just six months from today, . The Swastika in 90 days will cause more excitement than any other property in . Idaho as we have struck native silver galore and right now it's a richer mine than the Hercules. Bring on your experts and capitalists as the Swastika stock will soon be selling at $5.00 per share. ' J.W.Ferguson. I A Limited Amount of This Stock for Sale n CaU at Office 310 Oak StrccC bet Ftflli and Sfxfh t 1 IN SEVERE STORM It W mA af X n II a la a. k fi i ' E 1 1 n u si n it ti ti ii t 3mtm Home Office j cokbett Burxsnra, ' Cor. rifth and. Morrison Sts. . rOBTIOJro, OBXOOXT. i '.'Jt.'. : .- .'i-.,c r, -.- ! ."iri- k f lUlt.T.a " " 13.a.lJa THE POXaCTKOIaaOfiXS' COKFAV ) LAKKNCB S.. SAMUEL, AbbL. Mjrr, Is Best for Of en'bnians murred, contending that such an wouia not; pay Hermann hia share of tne proms. . it is aoout the introduction of this testimony that the two attorneys ara cunwnamj, ir. wortnington contends that the statements made hv ..u would be competent evidence against Hermanii, provided Mays were to make mem in court, in tne, presenoe of Her mann arid under ; oath. He contend. however,:' that the statement of Tarfl ley, Sorenson, Puter and McKlnlev that Mays made such a declaration, out of court,' not under oath and not In. the presence of Hermann, cannot be Intro duced Ini evidence, tri . y Beney Says Evldenoe Competent. Heney contends mat the declaration of Mays w made In the furtherance of, the conspiracy, at a time when the conspiracy ! was in course of consum mation, that it was "made by one of the conspirators, snows the; intent and the purpose of the conspiracy and the'.ctm- necuon or nermann with the deal and la therefore admissible. He quotes' de cisions of tbe supreme court which hold tnat tne declarations or a conspirator. or the agent of - a copsplra tor, during the course ; of a conspiracy, may be regarded as the acts of the consplra tors and become binding upon, alk Mr. Heney vWeht; Into the Question- at iengtb, lj his argument before the court, ana Mr. wortnington announced at noon that be ret had much to' sav. , If Judara Wolverton hold with Mr. Heney It will open the -way ror the introduction of the first government evidence which direct ly connect Hermann witH a knowledge or or participation m tha corrupt mo tives of the Blue mountain reserve .deal. Should, the .court hold with Mr. Worth lngton. It shuts the door upon this evi dence and -removes from' -the. proseou tlon one of 'the needed links in the chain of circumstances upon, which ; hopes of a -nv!ctl0R.'are; baa,..-.,,..-, Internal lniurles. ' V '.The two men were passengers' on a train stalled In the snow and attempted to walk to 'their homes. ' The..mayw Saved ; himself only by lylng''f Iat on tbe trestle and holding the side . rails until he had In aome measure regained his s'trength. - . . t IN THE MIDST OF BRITAIN'S BAM (Continued From- Page One.V inhnvita. and thTpB conservatives' at the last election, they are always uneer tainV llth a'fonservative tendency.. The . conservatives , expected to capture at least nine of tb; seats this year. The most important of the London constlt. uencles, however, do not vote until next . week. " - ' . :.': i I. 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