TIID OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 17. 1911. s LIFE SIDE COURT VILL HEAR ADOUT ' OF SEE'S 'TEMPLE High; Priestessv' of, Cult -Will Testify Concerning the Hor- , ribfe Life of Girls. Under Fakers Malign Influence. . (bolt4 Preas Ll Chicago, Jun 17. -When the trial of Evelyn Arthur Sm, charged with ab ducting and ' contributing to the delln ... LI. O.!,....!. 114 ...It I. lfMH VI ilia ( iwnuiuii Jll W U . ot resumed Monday, It la expected that Ufa In the "house of the Lord." See' temple, will be described from the standpoint of on of tha'glrla who lived there, horrified. Asslstsnt Stat' Attorneys Burnham aid today that one of the women who had been high priestess in the cult had agreed to testify. Whether thla was Mlidren Bridges, Mona Roes or aome other girl, Burnham would not say. The fact, however, that It had been an nounced that the two glrla had refu'aed to teatlfy agalnat Sea haa arouaed the belief thai the' girl who will take the stand la aome other connected with the . cane and whoaa name haa not yet been ;given out',.' t ' . Confessions to Be Used, , to.,M.kM.' .- U. Ik MAW. ressions maae py tne atee ana nages glrla to tha police when the ""Junior com. ' monwealtb was raided . and Eea waa 'found living with them will be Intro- ducd and it la expected that the Cw Tense may put the girla on the atand to repudiate tha statement-. . , It la believed that thla effort on the part of the defense will be blocked by the action of Judge Honor, . who baa decided to put the girls on aa wttneaaea , for tha court The court will himself conduct the direct examination, bring' Ing out any points that ha thinks . tha jurora should hear. . Tha court's wit- Besses will then be subject to cross ex I animation, both by tha defense and the state, hut .to cross examination will ' be confined to tha points covered In tha direct examination. , , r dirt's ratter to Testify, Stephen Bridges, , a wealthy Jeweler, Mildred's father, one a follower of Bee, will b tha first witness for the state. Bridges has sued Be for $200,000 dam- age for the alienation of bis wife's af fections and for the abduction of his -daughter. w Mrs. Bridges, . Mildred's mother, knew of and sanctioned the girl's connection with the "Junior com inonwsalth.'. . . .. - .Mildred Bridges Is now under the care of the Juvenile court- Mona Re, a strikingly beautiful woman of 24. has been conducting , the "commonwealth" slnoe See arrest. In hi opening ' address v Assistant State's Attorney Burnham excoriated Be. . He declared that under the guise of "religion and high ethical philosophy." Be had debauched and debased little girl placed In hi keeping. He declared that Mildred Bridge had been delivered . Into See keeping when only 18 years of age. by bar mother, who knew of the purpose for which the child was nt . to the "Junior commonwealth." but was so completely under See', away that ah thought th action proper. After Burn ham had completed hi statement, court , was adjourned until Monday. CALLS ROOSEVELT NAMES - (Continued From Pag On.) BOH MS GO TO CAM More Than 3500 Acres In ,'Coos County Bought for , " About $200,000 CHARGED WITH SHOOTING MILLIONAIRE rrrr p . ; .V-' -: - ' -. - : Me-1 Me-1 Iftperlal Dtapatch t" Te Jnrwl.l Marahfleld, Or., June IT. -The nasha Wooden ware company t of ' nasha. Wis., - haa bought th property her of th Oregon Coal & Navigation oompany of San Francisco. The an nouncement : has not been . officially mad public but It 1 known that th deal ha positively been made. 7 ... -. , The Oregon Coal A Navigation com pany la owned by Ooodall A Ferkln of San Francisco and Is one of th biggest holdings In this city. . ' - The company operated th steamer M. F. Plant from this city' to San Frsn Cisco but recently sold th boat Th holding now consist of about 8100 acres of land, which Join MaTshfleld and ex tend to Llbby, where th company owns a coal mine. Th mine waa closed down recently as the property waa offered for eal. . ,,' , .-:., Much of th land U valuable aa out lying city property and a great deal of it is underlaid with "coal. On part of th land are abdut 11.090,000 feet of timber. It I said that th prlc paid was between $170,009 and 1200,000. This is th largest deal that ha been mad her for a long time and when it become known locally will have a highly stimulating effect as it has bean hoped that th property would fall into in nana or a railroad or som large firm that .would develop it, - , . '; ; v BOY BANDIT, NOVEL HERO (Continued From Pag One.) II. In May. 1807. I was sent from San Francisco to Ion and In nine month I escaped and wa caught In San Francisco on a burrlary .char- and sent to Ion for one month, then back to Sn Francisco for trlaL I waa given one year In Fo1om by Judge Cabanlss and cam out February 25, ljio.. - .. . v ,; "I picked up with Henry Babar, a Ufa termer from Folsom and w were both arrested for a robbery in San Fran Cisco In February. Babar got a llf sentence In' Folaom .from Judge Dunn. I waa probated April 21, 1)10. , Worked tow Months. 1 worked every day for seven months at Greenwood. I waa in San Francisco and at ths Burgess ranch at Walnut crack, for several weeka I worked in Lo" Angeles at different puce. 1 left Los Angeles and want to SatT Bernardino. 1 went from there to Bakeref lld. ' Th second night I was there I tried to hold np a saloon in Kern. Thl was the twenty-first er twenty-second of May and th next night I went to th East Sid bar, Intending- to hold up that place, but changed my- mind. On May 27 or 28. I masked and held ud a crowd In th. Cast Sid bar and got aboiK tSO. -I then went to Fresno about - th first of Juna I stayed ther-three ,. . -- ..."" '(,' ' -' ' . 4 ? '-l,'i; i ' MlsssB1aMsaaaaas f i T V - it- ' c 4 ' i i ' PAIIJT STORE LOSS ifSoiY 1 , Miss Lillian Graham, who Is being held by th New York police for th shoot- . Ing of th millionaire hotel man, W. E. D. Stoke, in th apartment of herself and Miss Ethel Conrad, who la also being detained. Stoke de clare th young women attempted to blackmail him of S2S.00O and that,' when ha refused to giv them th money, they fired upon ' him. v Their version of the affair is that be attacked 'them and they shot In un defen. Pioneer '. Paint Dealers" Lose '.Entire' Stock; and. Building ' ; Is - Badly Damaged; Fire Likely i From .combustion. Th ntlr stock Of F. E. Beach Co. a pioneer paint company, wa destroyed and th ,two atory building occupied at .100 Front atrt, near, Stark, wa gutted by, a.dlssstrous nr wnicn oo- curred at I o'clock this morning. The .building will b rebuilt at once. The fire tartd in " the rear of the store and .had gained considerable headway before being discovered ,by Special Of ficer -Chlldera. who hurried to report to th fir station on Second street ad Joining tb pollc station. Streams were sooq turned on th blase. Including n from th fireboac. .. The Inflummahl nature 'of the stock I'of oils and paint laad th blase atub- bgrn and it wa not until tb ator was practically destroyed that the fir waa finally conquered. Tb atock waa val ued at about $1,000 and wss Insured for half Ita valua The building was I owned . by , Mr. Frank C. Savage and waa said to b th first brick erected I In Portland. - - ; Willi th. origin of th fir I un known, Mr, Beach believe It to be due to spontaneous, combustion, resulting from th wadding; up' of paint-soaked I cloths. Adjoining buildings wer but lightly damaged. -, ... BLOODHOUNDS ON TRAIL (Continued frord Page Ona) establish where the bloody cloth cam f rem 4bat waa found on th Wlllaburg road near th Calk hous' th. morning of th killing of tb four Hill and, Beoond. th cours taken by th man who ha frightened Ardenwald people and attacked . a farm hand Thursday morning. It has been sixty hours slnoe the man attacked Ous Obrlst, the hand on the Dysle place, but McDermott and Brad ford are certain their doga will pick up the trail thrdugt tb woods across th road from th Dysle house. The dogs hold a record for following a trail 111 hours after a man bad escaped, and of having captured him. . They are said to have worked aucceasfully on numer ous occasion wher a trail wa four day old. v Dog Well Known. The two doga taken out thla afternoon wer brought to Spokane from San An tonio, Texaa, by , Harry Draper, eight years ago. They' figured sensationally In the Steunenberg, Harvey Brown, and other widely known murder case and war used In Portland In 10I In th . 'Catted rreaa leased Wire.) - u Nmt Vnrlr. June IT Ethel Conrad days. Th next night I tried to hold and Lillian Graham,' held on th charge up a car, but waa Interrupted, and I of assault . to murder ; In connection held up a man and 'woman at th wifh tha ihnntinr of W. K. n' stoke: chool hous at th end of the car line mllllonalr bote) puroprletor. were called and got i. Then I went to Stockton. I ud for arraignment before Maglatrat ticep crimlnls, or accessories before the fact to the dynamiting. "'."In that trial the state ha rights W 01 J flat tha Aftg'lIJlAfl ' fnlAnal TOrtftBa. I1 ,.nMlna.l k. AU(M va wean uiHiiiiiutMi w, ussy vn V leal ill cu reputation for standing for the square ' deal' when he rushed, unsolicited, to the defense of suspected and Indicted dynamiters by doubting not whether they committed the act charged? for that he had a rlht to do but by doubt ing whether any dynamiting of the Times had been done by anybody; for ' that is what his 'If means. Kowtows to fcabor Tot,-.:: . ,, "Of course Colonel Roosevelt must be war of the fact that he does not een -begin to tat fairly . th tru attitude, of tb editor of the Time or th Times nswspaper on the subjects In dispute. His clearly apparent effort, to appeal to popular prejudice by aligning the Time with ' the interests' with capital as -against. labor, is worthy of him and wholly indefensible. - . ' t "Ills' la teat position on the union labor . question as announced in th last Issue of The Outlook Is 'that of uncondition al and abject submission to these mo nopolies. He sits at the feet of Gomper. east adoring glance at him and kow tows to the labor vote, which Is a de lusion, a sham and a bogle man which no brave man need fear. " 'Colonel Roosevelt, disappointed 'poli tician and virtuous vault er. Is steadily revising and - reversing himself down ward." : . s,! . Menus, couneel' Stoke, explained a.e Of Frank Smith, the murderer of that th mllllonalr. who we. .hot whll. J haT"a' Ctkk." e07ltS in , the girl apartmenU wa. .till at JJ'f t.J "J Vf-S'iS Long Bach, wher h went ye.terday if 'J J?'t after being dismissed from the hos- AAJSJ Jt r &JniZ pital. Th heartng was adjourned until thl mlthkHl.? 2 Monday after Fraachl had reduced bail ?ZJ SJ ltZS Eim Z to f 10 000 each. 1' attempted to shoot Draper from be- . ' ' ' -. ' bind a tog. , Uradr. one of the" dor . was shot In Hill, but wer let off near Toncalla, be I the fac with a hot gun by Smith and ing told It was Rice Hill. . 1 badly aoarred aa a reault Sam, th Chirf rt.,lA - - KMtn.Ki A IhaL.i A 1 1 i , bnUbn. UNUAUUn I Dut BM ma no discovery. Tl) srhsnrf bery seven year ago. 1 na piacea guard at several point I Th doga Fraachl today. Attorney Torenc Mc- SHASTA ROBBERS v ' HIDE IN DOUGLAS (Continued From Psge Ona) . Improvements at Hot Lake. Despite , the fact that (various news papers and newt association throughout the, west haVe attempted by the use of printer's ink to close the Hot Lake sanatorium, the place continues to do business at the old stand,. and Improve ments are constantly being made.-, At present force of men 1 engaged . In laying a new steel alx Inch water main from the present pumping plant to the, 120,000 gallon cement reservoir, and engineer are doing the location work for the construction of a gravity water system. I This means that sev- : eral larg spring, which for year hav been allowed to go unharnessed, will be brought to th sanatorium and mad to furnish water for that institution.' Another mineral spring is also being connected with the main building, and a handsome fountain will be installed In 1 th beautiful office lobby. ' . v I ' Business at the Hot Lake sanatorium -never ceased - for one moment A' No' re r celverwas appointed, neither Is there , any possibility of Hot Lake sanatorium closing its doors. Patients will receive the same kindly care and attention In . the future a In the 'past and: - Hot Lake water and mud will continue to relieve suffering humanity. - fev " : ' i' r -I- 1 1 ".r'5;j;'M ; s Eastern Rates V ': ,4 The next Bale date for spedfal round trip . tickets to eastern points via . the Canadian Pacific lines I June 21. Make your reservations now. Office Jt Third - atreet : J--: ;r . Waa rongbt Off. hold up th Toll 'house about one I mn outside of Stockton and started to noid up a car but wa fought off by in car crew. 1 Held up the Sunny eoum oar twioe aoout one week between the hold up and got 1120 the first! ana iiq tne second time. I held up a saloon over on the car line the night before the first Sunny South bold un and then went to Sacramento and held I lay over In Ashland today. Grimes for up a car at the end of the McKinleytThe Journal described the affair Park line," he said. "Th next day 1 1 follows: took a Rambler bicycle. That night "Two men entered the car at Drain, I -went Into Sacramento and held up Just as the. train waa pulling out. and two saloons at the rac track. I then covered the' three clerk with revolvers, rode to Stockton In about seven hours, one of the robbers baving one gun and j I had shipped the wheel that nUrht and the Other two. We threw up our hands. went ,to a saloon to Stockton to hold and the pair "..-V?- m nV cthe, three pair, of .hW one rifle, and train robber, found the body of Fred It up. but the bartender took shot at taking eight registered ; pouches. Of two voivers. a hundred pocket knives. Klober. who was lost in the Caacade . v .- .i . I , . . .1 .i l-Mt - I , ,- uvn,,!.,,,. uau ui u, win v WWIV LW XO Ultf O li II II V CtOULfl IllOOn VW!CH!WWfl viUVIUI wviuiw, v.iv - I H... m mama a 4K. . ""o " "P agwin ana got s or n. uoiuntu iur mju uiw. ,-u'," $260. "The thieve stopped at the south I left Stockton and went to Llvermore. . empty equipment and waa over- of town ..d .xcY..T.meA .heir clothes This was a week ago Saturday. 1 1 looked by the robbera . The poucnes , ,... ..,u held up .a saloon and shot a man with I were all. through ones and we have no A . BUlt ot -lothea. Th. !. f my rsvwvtr. inen wen 10 wainui l, .k- I th "hoes taken were IH. S and H, In uinyea mi tne ttogers notei. w v"-"w' v""""- dicatlng that three men-did the lob. went to Concord: th next t day. 1 1 were nair run or ever ana omr- naa 1 - didn't do. a trick ther. I then went le" " them. "HnPiiiTriminw n n to Martlnes and held up a saloon near "The robbers pulled the emergency atrl PENITENTIARY HOUNDS the depot but did not get any money. xoncaua, a. rau jjuu.iaa . oouniy got a, watch, i This wa my latllowa ai wnicn me train ue not mivp. trick.. . . land when speed slackened, escaped In the IVost Si Mstoia. I darknasa They wer not masked. One I went direct to Port Costa and to wa 27 or 28 year, old, . of medium Ben Ida, getting there about 1 o'clock I height, probably 5 feet 8 Inches, of slen in the morning. I got to bed and left Ur build and I wearing dark,, rough Springs. Washington and In th English oaa at Mt Vernon, took up a trail four day eld and captured, Bessner, th man who tied English to a tree and secured an order for IS00O from, Dim. Tha stat of Oregon owns som spec ially trained bloodhounds which are kept at tha fialam nenltentlarv - but the cir cumstances aurroundlng th killing of th Hill wer1uch that Sheriff Maaa did not bellev th dog would be of any ua In trailing th murderer. ., Bradford. howvr, . who llv. . I Skagit county. Wash., and McDermott. were anxlou to put th dog on th ehas and offered them to Sheriff Mass. H agreed to let them try it oat, par ticularly a. he bllv they will find any prowler who may be hidden In th wood along Johnson creek and by doing so, allay th fear, of th popl living near Ardtrwald. who bsv been in a stat of panld sine th killing of th nuia. .. ,: upe at XcKlanvlU. '. V 0org ' Zanall, a tramp, who acted peculiarly near Gaston ysstsrdsy, was arrested ther by Constabl Harrla and taken to McMlnnvill on suspicion that h might be th Hill murderer. Tb man I apparently Insane and bad spots on bis clothing which It wss ' thought might b blood. U was sa trying to wash these off. Sheriff Mas ' of Clackamas county and Deputy Sheriff Leonard of Portland went to McMlnnvlUe last night and ex amined ZanelL He made som. state ments thst were verified today aod it la not thought he waa oonneeted with the Hill case, although the McMlnnvlUe authorities were Justified In arresting him. He will b held for, examination as to his ssnity. United State poatofflc Inspector, ar Investigating a letter sent Mr. R. F. Kuhn of 1221 Mllwaukl avenu yester day. Th envelope wa . postmarked Portland and .contained a newspaper clipping containing an account of th murder of the Hill and bearing a black hand drawn In Ink on the top. VACATION READING AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Vacation card are being Isaued at th central library and all . of its branchea List of book for vacation reading, 'on many subject., may be ob tained at the circulating desk. Ten books, provided four are fiction, may be drawn upon these vacation cards and may b kept until th first of October without renewal. An exhibit of drawings done by the pupils of th 8ellwood and Llewellyn schools Is to be hold at th Sllwood branch library. Tb exhibit waa pre pared by the Instructor of drawing un der the direction of the supervisor and may be seen at any time durlna- the coming week. The library I open un til f :o every evening. HEBITIOl: ! FJHIBi CASE m Used in McCtallcn instructions - His Interpretation of- Dec! sions by Supreme Court on . Similar Points. v ; v M Fined for lUttlng Chinese. Hop Sang, While Bitting in front, of hi stor at 220 Oak street last even ing, was atruck In tb fac by T. A. Horan. who had imbibed too freely. Horan objected to the ' Chinaman'. Queu. Judge Taswell fined him 810. . (speHal tMapetek te Tk Jm!. , Marshfleld, Or. Jun 17. Judge John I. Cok waa Informed today by Th Journal correspondent that recall petl tlon. gotten tip on account of hi in struction. In. ths Roy McClallen murder case, wer In Roseburg for circulation. Ho said he understood ther wa. Mm feeling In Douglaa county ever the out come of thl caac, which h tried re cently at Roseburg, but ' that b bad endeavored to try th esse' fairly" and Impartially under the law of th .tat a he understood them to hav been In terpreted by th supreme court of thla ststa News that the recall petition, were to be circulated In Roseburg wa reeetvej here with much surprise by members of the bar and others acquainted with th court work, aa during th term that Judge Coke has served on the bench he , ha mad a reputation for fairness and impartiality. 1 ? jBMtaawaaa ' Roseburg, Or, Jun IX Th Juds Cok recall petition wer placed on the streets of Roseburg thl morning ana are being freely tgnd. Attorney Can non, who I. managing tn recall cam paign, y they will be freely lgn4 In both thl county and tn other part of thl Judicial dlstrlot H says be ba interviewed resident of both Lan and Coo counties. According to Mr. Cannon money I balng Subscribed freely to fin ance th petition campaign, om con tributing t, l and vn 2B. , Found In 6wjunp. f ; '. tOslte Ptm Laased Wlra) Marlborough, Maaa, Jon IT. WIl- Ilam D. Henley, prominent oelty man. I under the care of physician, here to day, following bl. discovery tn a swamp fur aa absence of 18 day. .Daring thl. time be had little to eat and when found he was la a terrible stat of ex haustion. ' He la unabl to explain bl . disappearance, and says that during hi long stay In th swamp h appeared not to b able to call for help or to find hi way out Henley disappeared April 20, shortly following his marriage, and the 'fact caused a great sensation. HI mind waa snppesed to hav become un balanced as a result of an attack of tho grippe. ' ' , A ' doga played a prominent part In aiong tne railroad and highway, and is 1 ths chase of Harry Tracey and followed watting, nere lor niooanonno. rrora Ba-1 the outlaw in spite or his errorts to lem on . the afternoon train, when the I put them off the trial by wading in pursuit will be- taken up at the place I rivers and by the use of cayenne pep where the bandits left the train. . per. Tracey said he feared the bounds What is believed to ba a nart of tha I mors than all tha noaaea that were af-J same gang that robbeO-the mall car en-Iter him. tered the hardware store of W. W. Kent Captured Bill Miner. ' . by breaking a rear window., and- carried The dogs oaptured Bill Miner, the off goods consisting of six . suits of I famous British Columbia stag coach SJLfJA 11 Bytl!,nf' 1 "en l!LinA:o!lT.i!r,.!4.f T0- boxes of cart- mountain back of Green River , jTv3 Providing for tho whom on A rS - VI V 'or" become pne's highest plea-. SL 1 I .f VI w ur and duty, yet many of ua fall , . , f 1 (f Z M y to oo ir, ooir ror tn present. For 1 wf 1 I IFNetr 1 7oxxr Peace of mind, your financial I I I Ar B 31 A I lntret and your famAy' futur saka I ( J I I I , W J K w, 24. ydd. Pres.! T. Wlloox. Y-Prei W I I l ( OooWagham, w-i n. jg, Johnson, Seoi Q V fsssa-. 1 m. r. wvawwji, v-r. ana itea asgr I 1 (fcLV Horn off. Spalding bdg, loraand. Or START FOR Y0NCALLA AT 11 O'CLOCK TODAY (Salem Boraas of The Journal) Salem, v Or., June 17 Two blood- for Vallejo about II o'clock the next clothea. Both wer smooth shaven and hounds from th penitentiary were sent morning. I went to Vallejo to do a both, bad dark hair. One wore a dark to the vicinity of Drain In charg of trick, but when I lost my Pistol Id- cap, the other a dark slouch felt hat Special Guard Mile at 11 o'clock this elded to quit" . , , t . . and both had their headgear drawn low forenoon t0 ba uied ,n th0 vnTmJtl of Melville will be held at Fairfield to bide their face, ar much as -possible, , . .n ... mkluul until all. the evidence jtosslblo is ' ' - Ltt m.n .naot, -r ah... t uu last night. The Shasta Limited came through Salem southbound at 7:43 o'clock last night ; - gathered. He win probably be turned over to th officers of Sacramento. 1 Attorney Raines told htm he should bo ashamed of himself for .holding .up the man and woman. in-Sacramento. As Raine was leaving the Jail Melville called, him back and said: "I tell you, mister, I am sorry I held up that man and woman Jn Sacramento." MAIL CLERK'S UNTRUTH DITCHES ROBBERS MILES ' "- (Special Dlapateb to The Joornal.) Roseburg, Or., Jun 17-The mall oar of th south bound Shaata limited, the Southern ; Pacific;: fst and.xcluslv train, waa enterea py rooDer ana . two registered mall pouches stoin about 11 o'clock last . night, as . tb . train was that (Duma wa. ths ; leader of and running between Drain and Toncalla. . PHYSICIAN-MAYOR JAILED (Contlnud from Pag Ona) FROM SPOTTHEY WANT AFTER SHASTA. ROBBERY ENGINE BEGINS LEAKING. MAKING THE TRAIN LATE planned all the crimes committed. v (Special Olapitch te The Joornal.) ' ' Grants Pass.. Or., June IT. Southern Paclf la passenger train Shasta Limited, southbound, which was robbed north of The robber entered a partly opened 5rtrr 1" nghV limped Into Grant Last night th officers, lying in wait floor of the mall car at Tn--JttUl'tAJ.Y caugnt two yeggmen In the act of blow waa maaked. One of them kept the mall .rv Tt W ZZ ing the af In the postofflce at I clerks covered with a gun while they nAt?J.,to',Xr,Ih! --Sff- L?ll Ptinn.w. Tha rn r,,f 1 uimrM two rerlstered mall couches. rtl ?ocmoUve. pulling, th train began and one of them, Martin Benin, waa vThey evidently intended to leave, the !"n hUi?v whef. tWnJlnll seriously wounded and , captured. . He train In ; the isolated Rice Hill section, In..t0..f 5.ht tnl clty' w?r 'elM wa orougnt to semidjl on a special I " one or mem asicea wnen tne train went up Rice Bin. xne cienc toia them they were going up It then, so the robbers then ordered him to pull th plug" 'and Stop the train. He did o, lotting them off a short dls- to dynamite the Puooskv nostofflee tance north Of Toncalla, instead of Rlcs safe V and - burn : the building. They H11L or about five miles " this side of waited last rtlcht until the' man Win I Rio Hilt: - their work, then 'dosed In unon them. Th sheriff and a deputy left for the hi exile from his country 1s the state- Simultaneously they 'raided Mayor I scene on a light ' engine shortly after I ment of fellow passengers who landed Dumas' office and assert todav that I the crime and now aeveral posses are I f romv th ahip Tpl range, on which the tiiey iuuhu mu-ogiycenne, ruses, aniia I eearcBiaa vns aurivtiuuiiis cuuuu jr. ii i luruicr uivwivr caueu iruui v er vruz. msricea maps, magaaine Pistols. Colt r-l is tnougnt tne men took to tne nuia 1 ,"my any 1a aone, niy sua naa set. 1 volvers and .Inerlmlnatln;' lttrg.-?.S:V I wet, of 1 Toncalla. f A farmer living I am an old man betrayed by, those I . ' Detective Fielding assert, that On tha I about ; three mile wutn or Yoncau I trusted most,", said DJas, according to special train today - Behan confessed 1 discovered two men asleep in his barn 1 the passengers. "The result .of the Ma- and told of plots Involving Duma and I about 4 o'clock this morning a he went I dero regime will be chao and disorder. extending back over a year. The tonJf to feed the horses. They dressed and I My Mexico 1b In the nan da of tnonte- ression. Fielding says, told of a post- left H did not know of the robbery I banka I win never return there. ornce robbery at, Shevlhi, Minn., two I then, but suspects they might be th month ago, where one of the robber. I men. train. The other was wounded but es caped and today Is being trailed by oiuuanounas. . . feara of Plot, y : - A week ego officers learned of a plot DIAZ, BROKEN OLD MAN, i v a m wm A aa al e a v a " aaas a m a 'is' "last WILL KtMAIN IN tAILt (tTnlted Preaa Leaaed Wlra.1 V Vigo. Spain, Jun 17. That Porflrlo DlasJ a broken old man, crushed by said to be E B. Le Claire, stood off a sheriffs posse. Le Claire is now re ported to be in Boulder, Mont 0 rxs poucTHOZAwas' eoxpAjrr H ome OiTice.t i "-' coiitTf BTrrxsnrr), C. riftk and Morrison -'aWS,'. ' A. L. MILLS..... ili. President L. SAMUEL. . General Manager CLARKNCS . SAMUEU AV Mgr. Is Best forlOibiim SHASTA PAIR THOUGHT -; TO BE PLUNDERERS OF !; DRAIN GENERAL STORE (Soadal Dlnrxtr tn Tb Joorait) ' 1 Drain, Or., Jun--17. A tha south bound Shasta lllmted pulled out at U 1 o'clock last night two men boarded th mail car, held un tb mail clerk at th point of -a gun and escaped from the train near Toncalla with two sacks of registered mall. The bandit had told Foley' Kdney Remedy Is particularly recommended tor, chronic cases of Kidney and bladder trouble." It tend to adjust and control the kidney and bladder action - and 1 healing. strengthening and brads g. - L. MeCon- nelU ; 117 Catherna : St, Elmira, N T aays: "Two bottle did th work moat effectively, and proved to 1 me beyond doubt it is th most : reliable kidney medicine 1 had ever taken and it shall always have my endorsement". Skid- more Drug Co., two stores maltv ator 1(1' Id at; branch stor Morrison and West Park sts. . Woodard-Clark Drug ii --ivlpo, llif I wmmm0 I tfca anU aWfca ta lat tham otf 4 Blu