THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE , 18,' 1911. .V BlSsis OF BIG MOMEFIT v Blood Hounds Perform. Marvelous Feats Enemies Excite Illiterate Peons fr' by,, Purported s Promises - of i Free Land; Which v Cannot .Be Given;. -.. , , ; ' ' :' -"-flVtltmt Press Unu4 Wire'" . ' rUxlea City, una 1J. The moat bud JU plot of th antl-Medsro action lb Mexico, , discovered tonight, will prob ably prove the moat dajtasroua . th ' yount leader will bar to contend wltb whan ho becomee preetdent, as ho un doubtedly will in th national olootlona the firet week In jOctober. , " 5Goemlca of 'Madera tiava scattered broadcast throughout the, republic the announcement that aa aoon aa he.be eomee preetdent. aiadero will alio tha vaat aautaa of tha feudal land ownera and divide tha land among tha peon a. E!hty.f1v per cant of tha Ucilcaoa naunar raaa nor .writ and tha . an uoupcement, acattered by roan uppose-J to o frtandly with Madero, haa bean received with wild acclaim. - ;'- Trouble roared. 'When Madero become prealdant and tha 11,000,000 peon of Mexico dlecover that ha cannot dlvld hla areal estates, free, among tha peon a, Madero' friend fear thera will follow an uprising that will unseat Madero. The land question figured prominently In the fall of Dlaa. .The Madarlata have bf un a campaign Of education In th hope of ehowing the peon that Madero cannot divide th estate fre among them. Th pre ont d facto government, under De la Barra, la ahowlng great good will to ward Madero In regard to land mat ter and 1 lnveatigatlng all tha land holdloga In the country. ., Many land ownera have aquatted on great tract of land and rented them out. Thla land will be aelaed by the government and old to th peona, but thla will b the closest Madero will free land to th,e people. - To BoIt labor Qaestloa. Madero already ha begun hla effort to solve th labor question by appoint ing Pin Suares. hla trusted, friend, aa governor of are held, aa elevea. ., - s.; ' :: h : A 1 : if. ; : "' ... M-:A " - r. ' . V' " : and oonverted them from foee to t feared Into frlnd and Ibyal aubjeota of tha emplr.,' i .-.( .. SUnding In front 'Of th Hotel Cecil la Andrew Flaher, onca a pit boy, now th premier or Australia. Bealde him ia Blr Wilfred laurler. premier of the Dominion of Canada, Franca by descent, English through re ilgtoua regard for the old country, and vanaaian aiway. ' t . ;. r. t The are only a'few'ef tha. thou- aanda of notable flgurea that ar ia the streete, the foyer ef great hotela and In the places at aside by tha king for royal and, other important vlaltora :, Amerloaa Tlaitor irumaroua, Ther li in army of Americana In th city, too., and they add to th gaiety of th momentou occasion by Injecting a epic of th hurry and buatla of II f ia th United Btatea Into ordinarily placid ungual) aurroundinga. . Everywher you hear expression of th whit light in Broadway and th fiery chariot that blase forth nightly nar Herald Square, Chicago, too. ta represented and the atrldent no tea of It cltlaena rise above the din cauaed by the driver of other landa. ; s There ar many vlaltora from Boeton. who ar at home when you alng tha broad praise of th Hub.. Ther ar regiment front Philadelphia, Washing ton. 6X Louis, Kansaa City, Denver, Pacific coast citlee, with aquada from Cheboygan, Kalamaaoo and a hundred other email oltlea and town which hav won fame by being placed on th map. All theae Americana seem to have money and they ar spending It, too; some with tha abandon of a aailor on ahor -reave, othera with tha dlacrimlnat- ing tact that insure respect and good aervic rrom th English. DM I A HEHAiE TO' MEET;. BOSTON B. F. Irvine of Journal Editor ial Staff Selected to Greet ; Cruiser and PartyBoat to j Arrive at 2 P. M. S. B. Bradford, owner, and his trained canines who are being used hunt for slayer of Hill family. . la. SUPREME COURT'S RULING KNOCKS OUT MANY STORES iCaltsd rreaa Lmw4 Wl. Chicago. June IT. 8even new ator of the United Cigar Store company, which were to hav been opened in Chl- oago, hav been ordered oloeed. and It la probable that they will never be opened. A almllar condition la aaid to prevail In all parte of the country. Lease hav been algned on the Chicago ator and th trust will be com pel led to par rant al. but will go no further toward open ing th atorea. The determination not to open theae new placea follow th suprem court decision In the tobacco case. "Sam" and "Brady." the bloodhounda b toward giving 8- B.,Bradfoid of Seattle who had them on th Mill murder case, ar regu lar pale. They have alwaya worked to gether, and hav man-hunting reduced to a science. The to appear to be a mu tual underatandlnc between the two Yucatan, where workmen dog, wn-n they are on th trm tor alavea 8 u ares declared I .... ii,. nrv m. i. ne wouia oreax up inia aiaveryir n l ..i.n., i.',. had to use troop, , to raid the great ""SET V:7i-i-.k- k..v plantationa. , Madero declares one of the graveat problema he haa to face ia that of gen eral education. ' Hi father, aa aoon aa th election la over, will announce a 'Brady amll th ground and "Bam' aoenta tha buahea and ahrubbery. In the open, "Brady" take th . ground. and "8am" kep hi head in th air. gift, of 11.000,000 for public schools barking and watchea every- and other - rich Mexican are expected to make large glfta. ' The development of Mexico, financial ly win be another car1 of Madero, and thing abov th ground. . "Brady" 1 th leader at all times, and when a dia ptfte arlae between tha two doga over a Queetlonabl point on th trail, hla , American capital will b welcomed andJJodgmant ia th matter appear to P re ef forts made to overthrow th Mexican raiL. The aoga nave woraea m tnia prejudlo agalnat Americana.' ' team-fashion for aeveral year, and do "But I will fight American truata batter work together than alone. A that tend toward monopollea," aaid Ma- email bell ia uael by their owner la dero, tonight. "On of my chief dutte patting them on a trail, , la to end the-hnndrwio-of ' menopolle t To take a trail, an object that haa that have arisen In Mexico.?,.. , . been bandied or worn by- the man - " Bought la given the doga While they Cni niPRC TlkT tin ' are examining It, the owner tingle th OUUUICno J HIC . 0,a Mi th aoga knotr th mnt from UC APIECE AND AGREE .thV?Kt0-Uk VH a nMiisi imiA " th trail b a track, the doga ar IU LAT UUVVN AMMO (taken fo the spqt whert th man haa , ' Iwalkad, Uielr aoe held, to th ground. (Uatte Press Usse WW.i ' Mexlcall. Cel., June 1T Ten dollar cash paid to each member of th lib eral garrleon at Mexican thla afternoon put an end to the revolution in uower California aa far aa the rebel now In the field are concerned. The money in United Btatea coin was handed to the aeventy odd aoldlera composing th gar rison by emissaries of Francisco I. Ma dero in return for a written agreement that they would not again take up arms agalnat Mexico. The men surrendered all but their aide arma, crossed the line and the bell need. They are off at onca Th owner alwaya keepa them chained together and followa holding a long Get One Almost Free! Have you visited the talking machine department of the new Eilere Music lPhI lUd., X, bark Roth .lOM H0U'" 8eVenth Md AWWT " trail, th louder they bark- Both doga vo -hotiM m at nn. ie .w- are thoroughbred Cuban blood hounda, owner of m vlctor or ColunJbu talking nine year old, "Brady" la well known in the north weet He waa uted In trailing Tracy, the outlajr. Hla face la badly acarred from ahota given him by an eacaped convict by the nelne of Smith from the Oregon penitentiary who served time for J killing a man named Henderaon at Or egon City about elx years ago. The convict waa captured by the aid of the dog. Last summer, Mr. Bradford took the dog to hunt a small boy that wandered from Nookaack, Wash. The boy had been missing 13 hours, and was trailed by th dog and found near Mount Ver non, wasn. Th two doga ar reported to have taken the trail of two man from the Green River Hot Pprlnga hotel in Waah Ington, after tha men had been missing 10S hour, and they were located high up la the mountains. - Tha doga kept on th trail over the entire route. .The two men -were found dead. Last fall, the dog were put on the trail of an Insane men near Olympla, and they trailed him to a .bridge over the stream, where the maa had committed 'eutcld by jumping Into th water. machine you at entitled to on latest double-aided disc record for 10 cent. Unable to g In person . to Rainier thla morning to meet and receive the cruiser Boston,, Oovernor West haa ap pointed B. r. Irvine, of The Journal editorial ataff, aa hla personal repre sentative, while hla secretary. R. A. Wataon, will also accompany the party Men will b composed of Adjutant General Flnaer, Mayor Simon, members vi me euy council ana omer oiiiciais. The Boston left up the river from Astoria at S o'clock yeaterday afternoon with Pilot Harry Emken In charge, and anchored at Rainier to await the arrival of those who are to meet and accom pany her to Portland aa guests of Lieu tenant commander gpeier. She la ex pected to arrive here at about Z o'clock In the afternoon, when aha will be greet ed by the whlatlea of th vessels Ih , port. It is probable that a number of launchea will travel aome dlatance down th river to meet the hletorlo j cruiser. I Th Boston, wbloh haa been turned over to. the Oregon Naval Mtlltta for drilling and cruising purposes, will re main in th hnrbor here except when j taxing me muiiia out on praottce cruises. Several Bailors of tha United State army have been detailed to look after her while aha la in port. It la expected that the flrat annual summer cruise of the militia will take place within th next week or o. VOLCANO COLIMA IN MEXICO IN ERUPTION Mexico City. Jun 17. The volcano Coll ma broke out In eruption today and W: Mll.a taata k... ahalf.M ss. I lliv, vvwu v& vviiiim aaaaa vwu viimvu vw j i that the tower or tn catneoraj vui hurled to the ground and ahattered. Refugeea are leaving Collraa by th 1 , a, - - - AW - . A MW 1 nunarras, nnamg ivr inis cnjr. an(i nurse and doctor of th Red Cross I ar preparing to leav for Collma to night, although full detail of th dam age and Injury to life are lacking. tartlng bell for them to pick up and follow the acent. . TraO U Znmi. They noaed around under th window of the Hill house for a minute or two. made .off around the chicken coop and then directly across th lot for th Mathews house, which I nearest th Hill home on th aouth. They loat whatever , acent they had near thla houae. - Th hounda were taken back and in a bod v to CaJexico. Cal. Officer, of atarter over again with the bloody tow- th U. 8. army dlrctd them to move!1" doth- Thl tlm they turned on a quietly aa possible. , I north, wnt up th Wlllsburg road, fol- Wlthln two houra after tha men had I?w,n the trail through the grass on been paid off, Mexican began to aaaume th condition prevailing berore th war. The Maderiataa at once began the work of re-establishing th city government. A jefe politico and Jende mayoral war .appointed and the work of organlalng th police force, will be, taken up ahort ly. ' . .- ' r ' . Th ex-rebela were not moleated try the U. S. troop aa long aa they kept th aide of tha road for perhapa a quar ter of a mile to a point where a rail gat .form a break in. the barbed wire fence that mark th road from the thick wood on th opposite aide from th Hill cabin. Ther 1 a trail running through th wood, but parallelling the road, perhaps ten yards back from the open road. Thla trail run a quarter of a' mil further Into a field adjoining moving. H7dr'ed7 of " MIcil waE Dalkr hou.. and come, out into th. dent who hav lived In Calexlco .since the trouble started prepared to , move back and taker up their abode. ', The Cudahy ranch and other large Interests near Mexican will resume operatlona within a few daya. 'The Maderlat envoya will proceed to Tla Juana and Tecate tomorrow, where other rebel bands are located and will attempt to aettle with them on similar term. It is raid they have already received the assurance of the garrisons there that they will quit wften they re ceive th,e money. , 7 MILES OF WOMEN TRIP (Continued From Pagr Ona) aohuBBtU, and Ml May - Winter, - of Indianapolis, acted aa marshal' of th division. In the rank wr represen tative aotro, author, doctors, law era and rauaiolanav u Hjraa Birds" In Division. f Th division of women who have served jail aentencea . for, the "cause' waa headed by a woman' band of Scotch bagpipers. Their picturesque plain uni forms and fin playing attracted atten tlon all alone the line of march. . - The paradera got their greatest ova tlon when passing Knight Bright bar facks. The guardsmen applauded . the marching women. The women from the United States led th foreign countries and thon came, second, a group of arad- f nates, artists,' musicians, nurses, teach ers, and finally, the male sympathizers Of women's suffrage, , - -. -i.. The parade ended at Albert hall, where a a off rage demonstration waa addressed by orator representing every civilised nation on the glob. Mr. Pankhurat, leader of the militant Suffragettes, - in her speech .: In Albert hall, declared that auffrag would win in England within a year. Her daugh ter. - Christobal. was not ao sanguine. Bhe warned the women that Premier Aa- fluith'a promises cannot b' "too fully depended on.", , . MURDERER IS: STILL FREE (Continued From Page; On.) ema county carried with him,, wrapped In a newspaper, the two bloody towels found on the floor of Mr. and Mrs. Hill's bedroom and-" the little piece of whit tnuslln. blood, steUned,. that Sheriff Stevens' picked tip before the Delk house the morning after the -murders. The dog were given these to smell and Sam Bradford, their . owner, . . tinkled the main road again through a gate next tn rence about the Delk house. Woods Ar Searched. The doga ran baying down thia trail and came up abruptly , at thla gate. When they war let out Into the open roaa mey were at rauit and were un able to pick up whatever acent they nao. , Th place wbera the aate leads i into the road is about where the little bit of bloody muslin was picked up. But so tar, ther ha been nothing to asso ciat this scrap of cloth with th kill ing of th HUl further than that it waa picked, vp on th road the morning fol lowing th murdra - . , Wb th dogs had been watered and rested after their hot chas down th trail from th .Hill . horn they were tajcea into th woods back of ta Delk fionsa, in th hop they might dig up som of th traanp rjTintle" 'that hav been found in the words. , It was whll on j this q,ust that tha ' strange man seen Dy th farmer dodged from bush ; to bush . and waa lost to sight again in tn woods. S; Oeaoriptloaa XekUar Descriptions of the man who haa been terrorising the ArdenwaJd people ar crangeiy lacung. frobabiy half a doa en different people have caught a glimpse of the man as he croaaed a road or, followed their cattle up from pasture in the , early morning.'. Every oneVwho saw; him had hla features ao Impressed upon their vlstona that they are positive they would know him again among a hundred but they are unable torsive careful descriptions of "Mm. JHe seems' to ba a middle aged man, power fully built, with a stubbv arowth of beard' about his face. -Qua Obrlat. whom he attacked, aaya he exclaimed, "That'a enough!" a h jumped upon hi back. The morning- before Obrist ; aay be heard him' call out, "Shut up!" as if to some companion out of slabt down th pasture. Obrist, like. the man. who says'h. saw. him yesterday afternoon, I certain he could identify htm. - ' Kay Be Maniac The belief Is gaining ground with the aherlff a - men that; this man la th homicidal manlao who escaped 'from the Crystal .Spring . Sanitarium . .' month ago not far from Ardenwald. and has never been recaptured.. As to whether h 1 the one who murdered the Hills, they are unwilling to exprese an opln- loo- W i'j. & ; W,S.. The night and day hunt that haa bean mad for-the Hill ' murderer baa de veloped , en peculiar - thing the aura- j ber of inaan men, Insane beyond any room for doubt, who are at large -upon the public - highway a. Insulting women and going their way unmolested until picked up on suspicion because of the HUl affair. There hav been a doien ar rests in Portland and neighboring towna since the murder of the Hills, of men of this type, while a great many more suspects have been reported to th po lice and sheriff office. LONDON AWAITING THE DAY (Continued from Page One.) rub elbow with Brown, muscular and hardy looking New Zealandera. Ther ar black men, brown men and yellow men, who, while adding 'a note of color to the vaat throngs, emphasise the influence of this Island on the king dom, which extends 1 to - the . remotest corners of the earth; All are here to acknowledge George V aa their king and to emphasise by their attendance the hold which England has upon her subjects , In the four quarters of the globe. Yotableg Seen BfeijwliT. : In th hurrying, scurrying crowds one sees many notable figures. Here one sees General Nogl, captor of Port Ar thur; Admiral Togo, the hero of the battle Of the Sea of Japan, and Therels Botha, bearded and bronzed, who only a, few years ago, aa a Boer general. exacted tribute of lives and treasure from Britons. 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