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fflK OKEOOM DAILY JOUKNAU POKrLANt). WEDNESDAY EVt.V'.KO. OCTOSKS II. Hit Ell' DUKE OF PORFLflKD GOT HIS ME FROM RULER rla4 4aw.A IM Sg be Saa-t-.a) IA 4WJ - Ik-a a It. X I at 4 U4 a4 e e-4 kaat talk e wl 14 4- laa-at.-a k - Forefathers Had O.stir.iihed Sei.e. as Keepers cf King'i Stibki; Great Tract in U. Se Oar.cd by KobuMy. tUaagk-ti Praia UjMi4 .. 4 taw eft.4.i. . it I k. lM Sat fa-. ta aa.aa tk-e -. a u. .. af m m aiaj a..4 ft 4 a ! a Wil St ltMI 4.4 JIIH ia tke ka l..)ah la a4 i..a aa.4 e-a..akw 4 8 Ul taaakuaie kit eaara4.af f-a lMM.I.(i a.lk kka UtiW Ullfll 10 SELECT nitf Mm-Vr o 1 I'M Pint Confix! I laa-aat Waaa rai. . l v.a i...i.lbt II..I txaaaj 11 t -a lave aVaa t4 Judge Oatens Hc!d$ District Attorney Cameron Net Per son to Take Case Against Detectives. -.t 44 lat-wV k Ika efaatl 111 1 -- .. e k. la IV la ftf r.-a4 . ka Ik .., -. fk- k4 4-.a ..4 ka "" " ' - t8farat a-a a aj a aaaa a aa a hMU.I tallaa S W k g4 -! lit.. tl MWtiM kav4 eJ-kl. l k k - Hrt 4 I a 0m4 aa4a,a Ik Stave kaa-e4 klaa Ik .t., !-. 4 .t-a... Wka.4 Sanaa ft44 f PINCMOT FINDS ALASKA RUTHLESSLY LIED ABOUT BT MANY M 4. IM fM lti t .4 f lft4 M l l'ftllt W4 v ( t K4tiS M4WU MM t4Nl kv IJkva It. Ill IH I M-Ol I ! U tl IM 4rf k m-l f filV (('Mdltaal ffVMI !- (M I T C4- m4 tiy 1 1 pi . I 4 A'J ti4 ty I . . ' . . .. ua tun K Amm II l t- - f'. I I miU M4 Ul IM tot f tWti.! a.4 ka aa4 hl I kl4 I Via Ul, llltwtMl rwl il ' a vrfl!k a44. Vi4 rr Ik u4 t m r Miuf vii4 tn.iMi i ti:ia ii. v.mi.t ri f " iW4 ry o4 Mkl !. T l4 (U frvaB l" l f fc-Jf!V .t U t.Ktea4 ttftottAftat mmI tlh1lT 41fTc l kWIWr It rl f I U ftptitM klT la ak It, rem lal a a. (al ! t M allltal IMr Mll li4 m Ik aWk. r MiMtlf Ul "Ml ai IN imm iumi IK bar Wa ta rvilaia la ' Ik." (Ka I k Milker r It C orvlw rl "H1 J ,K a fMr a la la in kr. rMiaa a4 Ia t ikUl (IM, nk U. Ira(1 I ln kri I a-aiaa la ttoit.k . tmmpt .it, 0Vk in. akv' I A... I ..r - - . - t. 4 K.f uk 4 aaroaa k-a liiiAM la k I'.nJ at. lmh f KnlkartUnd I't.-xl na -n-ia ur null arani qi !" Vaf iaia af Tii I : t I rtil I kalirfa iKrr ara abla la ll ir Lalal Hi4 Ca I la rWf- I la for to a4 I aa U4 Is twliv 'Jj'laa. ul al form ahouM not aa4 alll i; ij af all It. -ila in AUaka any mora .J "B II i!4 la Waallnsloa. t'r-rtjon or tail allforata. I aaal la a a on rcor4 al 11.111 llhla lima a tvliia thai horn a nil I'" Bn " prabtataa ahlrh now I -t.4 iimm rakaa kaka aa4 i ai ttj av yaavi a4 ika Moiikaawa ittMitma la a tarsal a l laa Ika tM aa aal taataa ai iaal ak4 W a . I aa)4 auk at4ia iaiy a.t( hiuu .1 . i kiV w l tlii a4 MI aVua l Ika aiaia. iata (iaa k-aa a a Ikal ka a in aiatltl lka aiiaa. kll.a ala .A tiii f akaa Ik La ao. iaf iala i a I. aaHi. M ika aetata, Ailxaay l"w ia aa-4 aia'da I 'I - ItM al I akL. Ikva abXklava M ("Mia Mki aa4 Ikal ail la af tly tlkaairf Hikkaf kaa katava laal 1 1 la Vaa Ikal ka kta la ta , klla atiaialck rra fakaaa 4tala4 Ikal (Walakla !-. ka aaa H la Xiay-ft. Kin, life Ika artaai rW hiaaaf. aaoU alay Ifcaaa aaay allk Mania, II la ktia4 kara Ikal Mania la ai'aaJy la (aaa aa4 aafkaa ka yaack4 rarliaa lnk im ka aill ka laaia Ika tkaaara 4 aatrtk artaal ky ttiakaf aa M aaklaf ia muL la kirk raa ayyucaiiva fa ilraJiltaa at- cawl4 k-a aaaVa la ika aatwamr af U aattktflaiL Kxakaa Maayyaaak tt:ak ia,cxar4 fraat Kaayafl I r ( c r 4a r Baaialtfl aa4 IWaa k ipaiala4 auk kia aaca-ii l r. I r. k I kaa la4 mwm aa aifa la raf1"' Xlarliei Aa lilirf Ika ralaaaa of Mania ky Ika rwuit al N i-ort. la m aptakt Ikal ka la aaakiaa a aa'tanl any maay ha a Lanntxl la nab Ma Iba r"l t.otlvally Ual Matataia af Atlaavbury ka af twaaforf, .... Ilf af tVralfaral arl af liraanlaar . . 1 atl af I'arllaia . . . :fl af Caaaor . Mr Rlchar4 fka Iafi af Wrfey rl af lxtalata fcarl af -pala Earl af T a rborau h ..... all af ( UUn4 uka af IwronaMr .... aba af S on b a mbariaai uka af fcullaaal aka af -orllaa4 ! am Alaaka ar.4 thai aol ont afir II JalB (ialrna today Ial4 ttv Hrookinga. allomay t"T Mania, la I brine ba rliaal Into court aa aaaa aa I ha arrl ea, Th raarl will Ibrti ar4ar Ma 4larharya ar4 aioarrala bia ball. in fa no ana ha a(rrai4 la aaawer la I Iba lalaal writ af habaa evrvua. Jatlga Ualaaa' aaroaalaaaa la Iba pa- alilon ba baa lakea raardin lha two I lorlanJ afflcara a ho all4 In fcl4- or4 Laanrflel4 r4 Inn'lraboraugh Mr W W. Winn .. or4 Ouamnra Lar4 llounla la riorWa) ... jnni ifunrava (la Cu ralnl . rtiUipa. Mara ha I 4k Co. Lpn4oa Tba Trial Lan4 I'nlon (wm. mmbmI af IUrii.u tluMail C'oulla. earl Onn, Fliav my Komrrwl William Al"i andar. lhUI Mirphanaoa lauuylaa-Hamlllon, V. J. Kay HhulilrwnMh and Filial Ca1a- oiin, maM in waiting la iba aa at I ,a irbid. any af Iba Heal rlilaa-na I naplnc Mania baoaana avldant ahaa ba 111' -' l hcarllly wlah lhy bad wrni bafora Iba crand jury yaaiarday 14 ! aavar rarT4 It aflarauoa and aakad to hava IHattiei JIIIJI "Tba caaaarvatloalalk ara la Bd t0 A I lor nay Camaroa 4laualin4 aa proa -po''r,la fnr ilalnc up Iba raaotirraa arolor In praaanllna lha maliar bafara of Alaaka. Ttia flral prlnrlpla of rnn.thm. aof-vallon la dcvalnpmant and aacond, davalnpmant foryba banafll of all lha paopla and nit tnaraly for lha fw. Jaaul ii :i a.li IJ.Ill i u !:. an mid tan I eonaarvalton alanJa for. no raaaonabla WiM Ooaaarra Uaa BaaD la. Thi momani facia ara known what llO.tOa luwni Th Hrulty aalala (In llllnola. aiiaaouri anq ivanaaa) of of . . I.M0 a - uaHu .vv. 1 ill l a w al PI- t,0 . ....'.... .MOO.tOO "'arian nrnnir-aia no. fa I MiaalaalppO ...l.KM.dns riniian lana w (in Kanaaa).. 120.000 . aa laauuri Lan lo. OI BOO I land (In Mlarourl) IflO.OOO ; Dundaa L-and Co. af Srolland .. 147.000 Oar-man lSyodlcata, In Mlaala- alt.pl 1.100.000 .anini.ininaa synaicaia Ixndon EnRllrh Brndlcala No. , lougun, in laronnin Hootch. Pyndlcata. In Florid.... ' Prron N. Evana, of London. . . . W. Whaley. M. tor Pcter- boro ; Rob-rt Tennant, of London.... . Ifanlamln Knaa. of LIvarpooL Sir J. V Kay. of Torkuhlr A. ratl. M. F. for Llraatrrahlra, . ,A!andr Grant of London. In Kanaaa M. Fllanhauaan, In Weal Vir ginia A. riova-n. Danlah consul at Mllwaukaa ; Richard Hyka and Mr. Hughes, In North Dakota C. M. Ba-ach, of London Flnlay run A Co Katate Maraula Damoraa Cloaa Brothara, of London..... . Enrllah Land Company, In Arkansas and Florida I T. F. French and W. C Kelly, In Florida uarmao synaicata . T60.000 110.004 00,1)00 700.00Q II 1(1.000 kso.ooo 100,00 6.000 10,000 85,000 600.000 60.000 (6,000 10,000 16.000 16.000 Z70.000 100,000 70.000 .1.000.000 Total 2.795,80 ii if saia inac tne Duke of Portland wanted to tet possession of large land ' noiamgs in ins state or Washington, .but that tba laws of that stats prohib iten g alien owning land. MANCHUS DRIVE OPPOSING FORCES OUT OF TRENCHES (Continued from Page One.) j from the Imperial fleet under Admiral . Sah Chen Ping. 1 The rebel army, numberlne- 10.000, attacked the Imperialists Immediately i upon tneir landing. . ,, Tlaroa Battle la Progress. ., A fierce battle Is In progress with me imperialists, enormously outnum bered, fighting apparently with little , nope or escaping annihilation. i The fighting beran at iiinr! nrhan , the rebels took the Initiative, attacking ,.muiuiiiouuw7 me imperialist army on , land and the gunboats on the river. The Imperialists were awaiting relnforoa- mania wnen attacked. The firing has been continuous north of Hankow, where the imperialists are strongly entrenched. Many wounded are being- brought to Hankow, where they are being treated by a Red Cross detachment of foreigners organized for ' the purpose. When the rebels attacked at dawn tha warships replied Ineffectively and were finally forced to seek safety be- nma me coreign riotiua, anchored near. . Two Chinese boats were badly damaged anu at o reported amKing. s Reports that tha rebels hava captured (. ..aiaiii. uua.lU WB as yet UnCOn firmed. The clash between tha rebels and tha s uannan marines yesterday has had an unwholesome effect on public feeling r a a wTanu vnwesa were Killed by " . U - I . . i,iia ciarinn,-; , . .. mil without direct pecuniary Interest In grabbing tha public raaourrea can Oetaaa Otval Judge Uatens callad lbs d.atrtrl ! toroey Into the room and thea a la lad I lha raaanna for Ms objaetion to that or- flcar. He pointed out that Camaroa had appearad aa attorney for lha da- j leotlvts Is court, and said It bad elao bean ranortad to him that Cameron landln oppoalUon. For eiample. It Is I went to tha Justice court and protested nA October 11. 111. ba ael4 to the de worth while to repaat that the with-I against the laauance of a warrant forlf.ndant for his stores at Veneou-e- and a'aaan vi ivai lanua in Aisaaa spa rlflrally safrguardad every valid claim; that no conaarvatlonlat has ever pro posed that any natural resources shall be bottled up for the benefit of poa- MOTOR OF X 1 ."iT - II ' r II V . f . Iff I wa4 MB! E SUTFIY 1DSE iv' CLOSED BY SHERIFF It f , 1 w WSm BOARD SERVES il PURPOSE, REPUES COVERIIOR Has SLr.;lf,etj Cj)ina Sr-te'n, It BjW3 Frem Lowest E d. den cn Advertised Specifi. cations: Vii3 Sae Money. wnoniflDeDiMi t unimuAJiUiii a fMaaMaafat JyaaWysJaJ. 9 t0 wlaWaatljA ft Ikklaaav ,.s kV a"lla a'lMS kl' u a4 ika a4aa 4 kMi4L mJ' ae-M ikaa m4 a r 4 U wvua Ika teAA U a aawrail aa-s tki aa.au f aas la j au. M JL a ikal asaa t--a lai u aa laa aat mat anaal ai kai aa 1 .- 04 ita) laaii ai-aaiaikg 1 1 a aJea a awa aaa a.4 laaav al Ika a a a M kaa a4 I .a kval aavl ka a. . . a f l I 4 aaaaaiv II a ka4a . e la ay r---4 a "aaa a ) wt Saaaak !. m aa4 4 lima l-a ka-0 MMal .-i.f 4 iwa atJt- al mi. a 4' aa a a- Ui laa-wtaka-a ia a iiwa fuma tX V V-a-a aka aaaaaaaaa) a ika -aaJ a-aa4i t ka4 a a v aaa MiJ 1 1 a ka 4 a 4 Pi . A ., il'k t)..a.aa ka. !-. ka - a 11- iii'-j - ai ka k-vie la Vancouvar. JVeetL, Ort 16. Tba Table Supply house at Ctghlli and Mala streets, oparatad by lleary Wargafv, was closed Ihla morning by Kharlff Crcaap on a writ of allarbmant taken out by W. Ii. McLtonald. managrr of lurlly Craam rompaay of Portland. lull waa filed agslnat Wurgaft la superior court yelrday by McDonald for aa alleged debt of 14(1. The plain tiff eoniaede that balwaen tOptember f aanotloa of tha district attorney. Astoria, goods and marchandlaa to the Cameron rearmed this cruiciam ana i Sum of 1617 .. and of that amount only earn ne regaraoa n aa ma auiy w r- ii.n iiaa bean iald. pear for lha aiaie in proaecuting atai let and Malonay. Ha Is paid aa proae- ia naia aa DiDH-iaiM-u - . . . . - . . - . tarlty; that we rarognlta most fully ths cutng officer, he said, and ha would UlrbT dMIIH MCCTINU I 2 pr"!nt ""tlo take charge of the ease himself. Judge ni aljQ trC PHU CM CTCn for all Ita needa. but we deny most em- oatens said Cameron should retire an- rLAIid Ant LUMrLt I tU pbatlcally our right to squander tha dar ,uoh eJreunwtanoaa, and aald he welfare of our children by st-nseless tmnX tha caas would ba presented In At a masting- of tha executive oon- wasta" , hslf-hearted way tt Cameron , "'.' ,n l Federal Coal for Coasmmera. wf.r, not displaced. Smith campaign, held this morning, a -1 return from Alaaka more firmly It la believed the grand Jury had da- f?.me'T, "J""'?"0" "I" t"0'4" nd Convinced tbal aver that tha a-nvammant I lamina In anafaln .lililaa flatana. .., I -a ...., aw -ana. should build a railroad and open coal th. neoe.alty of ordering him out ws.L.f SI.JTIlZSL Cameron announoed . ; ' Yi. VJ-1. v a save "ill aWa V lll SBVAVA WaWaas V A mlnra, primarily for supplying the gov- I saved today when !H?r."""a Pacin- h. had decided to have nothing to do w,,m.7wr vrW w Tliln aa, anuuui; lur lumunuii cou w in ma mailer ii some one ruuiu u i .m a - li. . . ,. i . ... . . i ni win wuauvm Dnuin iur im minis- i m auunui nm to conaumera. I named or a aiainiereaiea ouuiatr, ,, ij-w xj.i- .. .. Th la f.a al.r.tl J w a I . . . i .i . I - - ..... u. "in - " u.ibiuvu uiaua ur Dsn i i nvrauouD in anarcLiuii u& aa pvaviai i h.A ator Miles Polndexter of Washington, prosecutor by the president of tha bar who arrived with Clifford Plnchot from Alaska, on tha steamer Humboldt yes terday afternoon. "This plan." said the senator, "will neoessltate government ships and docks. A sufficient area of coal should bs re served for this purpose, and tha adop- aasoclatlon . waa suggested and quickly agreed to by all concerned. Martin's future security Is a matter of speculation. As a now arrant of arrest might ba Issued on new proceed ings, he may not deem It sale to remain In Portland. Governor West said today tlon of tha pUn would remove many of I that hs understands proceedings are the difficulties aa to the remainder of the coal fields, and the manner of ooen- lng them to private enterprises." Senator Polndexter said ha. waa pre pared to fight for tbs passage at the coming srelon of congress of his bill. Introduced at the special session, which provides for government ownership of Alaska coal mines and government own. ershlp of transportation facilities for snded unless a new charge against the accused man. la filed BAKERS AND HOUSEMAIDS STRIKE; DUBLIN STARVES Dublin, Oct 18. The bread famine here caused by tha bakers' strike is so bringing ths coal to the United States, scute and the poor of the city are so half to tha general council of tha Free Dr. Benjamin Toung will pre side at tha meeting Saturday after noon for tha ministers at Taylor Street church. W. M. Ladd will . preside at tha meeting- Sunday afternoon at the Tabernacle,, and O. T. Johnson at tba first noon meeting la the Empress ineaire on Monaay. Tha committee In charge of the meetings Is aa follows: Dr. Benjamin Young, chairman; Dr. L. R. Dyott, pr. W. F. Reager, Dr. J. N. Boyd. Dr. VT. R. Hlnson, W. J. Ladd, H. W. Strong, O. F. Johnson, E. It. Thompson and C N. Wonacott. Reports from tha Spokane meetings how that $6800 was taken In,. one-half of which goes to the Spokane commit tee for expenses, and ths man of - Re ligion Forward movement, and ths other y iaiaa aat a wiikai rv-kkAaiana s4 fv t-M M Is niece kM4 v4 la aa laknrakt laaiay. "1 wa la say Ika! aa fas aa it-e vaia k-aji.ag t44 k II lavs a-J -w4 faUafa, Sak Ike elka lakSal M Hsaa.imkJk4 I ia4 It IM aaaas UI a kia tana as, TVa a aaae.liaajg Ika Saauar a CVmi rva-aaa a4 ru-IM ka' Vila) s a saa ay. "Ika kaaa) at aawaasV BaMwItaala) lag Ika aiaiai lata SavaUK 6a Myua at IW eat HlniU 4U4 eafaUaa) ka aaaia aaat aAa, ktke aa al y a4vettaa4 l aa awk4a4 by la. HkM Mn ita4 f t IWll Iba ewiataaa af Ike akaaa yaaaar (kai aliake4 ta aaytaaa Ta-e ka taj eaia4 a-abixly aaa Ike Sate ea4 a-l la ika aiw aa4 awa44 I lava UsmI 64444 HaH Caala-WaTM Leave Hiltaa Tka aaaauaa-ia aa4a4 la ataa aaa f kaa la wa aeral Maa lky kawaal M44ae eat Ika rawa. HI aka ikal kee eaaalfexia a aaa4 4 la aiaa a.ala t aaty a 4ra a Ika Wl4 aa tankiw4 wilk Ikaaw ewar44 la saaaxaUaia aiaile af Te ka mi ibia eieieaavaai a raaktltla Ual af aaaaaa tnada wUl ba glvra ( la ika praaaa aa eaa aa II caa ka lafeaielaat II will Sf-all tut II salt 'I weal la atr ngfcl kava taal (ka lalfe dailag Iba laal aaar-alga skoal Ike eaeras aavlag thai oauld ka anade ky bayiag (be auypiiaa was Urly laainy rti I ra4 Ibal la Iba paal bra iba ernrlala have played fair Iba eiate parrhe4 Ha eu fla at very reasonable prlcaaa. Farakaa ag U ttakUflad. "Tha rivalloa of le Slate purrhaelsg board was for lha beat bacaeee of I we iblaga It la a way baa simplified iba tanner of purr baaing auppllaa aa4 baa aUeved ibe assay 4:frrai alala baaarda of a ll of dlall work wblrb olbarwlaa would be ibrowa upon Iktm. but ll i-l aarved IIS purpoaa when It brad ad off Iba rrvatloe of Iba contmleeary 4 aarlment and Its eadlaee red tape aad army af rtrrks and offlclala Tba board la faring no deficiency. Thf will ba no deficiency, ualaa II Ma kia la ta wuk Ike ai e. laaaa a4 k.wn ikl Ika aiittaawai eat SaMtklaaaaXAta B'S laJaarW lag Ika Ikatf ai.- itaa-e af ika k-a4 aa4 aie kne'ag 4 nkia Uaat ' aiy . a tag la tax a4 a t- kaMk a 4tma.il aaaitaar fee aaaava al laaaa, kl Ikar wul CstBtn CamU4 Fu4 afgaaal Ba:ia aa4 l-aifwiaka. Afckal'aay ktUt aa4 MlUa) ta aigkl ajlAa4-a-1 a ia m aa tilad aaa S4 tlk yiaMtak rMb eueaC aiaaaila-i Ab Ptag fag eaakaaartkg a laakkllka goja aa4 als aabaaa fw gaialaUag ITI- ae aaoiaaS waa 1114 ea4 '"-a aaa 4 fcaaaak Alt k4a4a4 gwlily Ibla aaratag a4 Ak Hiag waa ft4 1 1 a4 Ika erfkaaa waaa aaak fiaa4 lit. MUufctt) Twin Droth-ir. Ttva ailra a4iia4 ltay Ikal Jaa Ma-rrir, wka was aifaa4 naaAay fee aaalUag ll-iwae aa PaaA. r aa4 ka aa fla4 ItwS by Jadga Taawail aad V Ika-t ki4 foe Ika affKia a af Sail laa ' 111 y aa a eialatary affae. to aal Ike m waaU4 ky Ike I Uk ily ya:wk kail le kia twia kwikav jahm Main t karlag kal4. fay Iba gS"tV fay aailiag IkiaxaT 4 la wiglaaj k. kg- J. Stampfaf Arretted Markal aafalvr Joe iagr Ible maraing arraia4 J. siaj,pfr. t-rt'ia-lav af lbs aSacalstor Btark! al III Kal Memaoa atraat. oa rutnplalai af A. ttoaeoa af Iba Wiriaix.lla A Columbia River Towtng canipany. wr.a erarga hal tampfer aad blft veal, ivaar ant pork that was unfit for human ta. umptlo. i ba aaae win aa a.nuw- Mra. Burnett Want Divorce, Oraaon City. f.. -l 161 ar atlornna. Plmirb A Pimirk. rl Human yesterday tniMien for diver from Alnarl Human Iturnall dfrlaraa that bt-r hua laay and rrfuaaa to work and I Is obliged to work aa a houarWa provide tha narvtalilra f Ufa. were marrlrd t Vanrouvar. January !. 111. ougk tga. I suit Mrs ml la I aha rr lo Tt-- y Denie Kent and Ur. Harry FJfcHo I Wcbtter, who is accutcJ of her murder. Oregon. III. Oct. 18. After oonfeee- lng thai ha had killed Raaele Kent, ble pretty aad blgsmoua wife In the woods near Dlxoa, 11U because ha was la love with her alder aleler, Katharine Kant, in. Harry Elgin Webster has repudi ated his confession snd hss sworn to his real wtfe. Zoa Varney Webaier, that ha Is Ignorant of th crime. Tha first wife baa Instituted divorce proceedings against the doc tar. It is expected that Ir. Wehetrr will put up a hard battle for his life and he hes engaged gttor- neys who are already hard at work building up an Insanity defense ' J ! .- -anneal aaajg AGED PIONEER UN ' ,'jrr a-aka.---. ' ' r M , ,' ' '."TT" 'aSaaJt- w w - OF PARALYSIS Ooitrollsr Bays Possibilities. In speaking of Controller bay. Poin- dexter said It was his opinion that with the expendltura of a moderate sum of money a good harbor could ba estab lished there. "Notwithstanding tha favorabls opin ion I had formed of Alaska be for leaving Seattle, my impression of It now Is still more favorable as to cer tain sections, such as ths Shusltna and Matanuska," said Polndexter. "There ara agricultural lands of grsat fertility wnero undoubtedly win be permanent homes of thousands of people. Trees Seven reel Throng-h. The timber generally, while of course not to be compared with ths fir forests of Washington, is of immense value. I saw many trees seven feet In diameter . and there are some 12 saw mills In operation now In southeastern AiRBKeL. cumng some zu.uuo.ouo feet a year, and In addition to this there are neat Starvation that the constabulary I Church In England, under whose dlreo- and tna soldiers nrougnt in to keep order I tlon smith la sent out The last meet purposely shut their eyes when raids I lng held In Spokane resulted In the on bread wagons occur. It Is reported conversion of (87 people. that orders have been issued secretly from Dublin castls for the troops and police not to "see" these raids, as it is realised that tho poor hava reached the limit of endurance. An amusing phase of ths strike la that many domestic servants hava struck out of sympathy, with the result that the mistresses are compelled to experiment with breadmaklng In their own homes. HE SAYS HARRIMAN LINES ARE HIRING GUN FIGHTERS Fresno, Cat, Oct. 18. That ths Southern Paclflo company has collected a force of 200 men here, half of the number gunfig-hters, and Is making preparations to receive . OA nni nui a a a . . If -v... . . a wo avmo u,vto,tov icJl 111 iniiag ana Oiner ststomnn mnria tnrinv H.nnr T, .uui. uiciiu umwi irora tne rorests .on. a desertinEr strlkehrpakar. W M annually. The principal value of these vast forests will be for paper duId. It Is the greatest paper pulp forest In tha world. "While perhaps soma people have exaggerated unduly . tha probable amount of coal In Alaska, there are without doubt Immense measures of that more bunk houses are being erected In the stockade where the 200 men are housed In preparation for additions to the force. Tho sanitary conditions In the stockade are bad, according- to Johnson. It Is almost Impossible to get trains through on time, he said. and most of tha engines are in so dan- coal In tha Matanuska and also la tha serous a state of repair that the en In - San Francisco, Oct IS. -Authorities of tha Imperial Chinese government at Canton are disarming; tha soldiers of the new army ror tba purpose of frustrat ' lag If possible a suspected plot among tne men 10 join tna revolution, accord ing to a cable received here today by tha Chung Sal Tat Bo, a Chinese dally paper. , r Hongkong- Is today tba scene of a unique revolutionary demonstration, stated another dispatch received by lo cal Chlneaa. This lath birthday of Confucius, and ia former years tha yellow dragon flags of the Imperial government were un-i Bering , river districts, as ... well aa several other districts. Much Coal In Takstega. ' In the Taketega district from rella- Die accounts, there are extensive meaa ures of coal of great value. This Yaka tega district as well as the fcerinn river uisirici, is wiimn tne easy reach or railroad from Controller bay. and the accessibility of this additional coal rieia to Controller bay Increases the importance of that harbor." Responding to a request for his onin. ion of the political situation in Alaska, GIf ford Plnchot ! mads tha following statement; Progressives Rule Alaska. - "U4s parfaotly evident that In Alaska tna progressives are In an overwhelm. ing majority. The division between Re publicans and Democrats seems sub. stantlally to have disappeared, and tha lines of cleavage alone which men dl. viae are those which separate progres slves from tha reactionaries, tha monon. vusia -irom in ami-monopolists. My u-ip in juaaaa naa.notning' to do with politics, and tt waa only aa tnen volun teered their political opinions fhr in. formation on th subject reached ma Enough did volunteer, however, to Jus tify what I have said." ' .- Journal want aSa briny; results." i gineers are afraid to use them. FARRELL ARRIVES TO , FIX HEADQUARTERS President J. D. Farrell of the O.-W. R., & N. company arrived in Portland this morning from Seattle to perma nently locate tils Headquarters here. Temporary offices are beina- furnished today on the eleventh floor of the Wells Fargo building, adjoining the offices of vice president and General Manager J. P. O'Brien. Ths separation of tha Southern Pa. clfic management from that of the O.- ,!.. lines will not be definitely emeu untn tna arrival nere of Presi dent William Sprouts of the Sour ham raciiic, wnoae neadquarters are In San Francisco. Mr. Sproula is axnectal m arrive nera any aay. - - vFire Damages GymnasJum. Flre broke out In the rvmnaainm r mm uiumoua ciuo at ZSI Morris street at an early hour this mornina tnii m about. 8300 damage before tha blaxa was extinguished. A "smoker"-waa bald i tha club last night and It is believed that , cigar stumps which had been thrown Into tha sawdust caused the ENGINE CREWS MAY JOIN THE STRIKING SHOPMEN Reports hava It that th Brother hoods of Locomotive Engineers and Fireman are meeting in secret sessions, wmcn may result, in tha sending of ul tlmatums to the railroad offlclala. They are said to claim that the roiling block .oi tne ranroaas is in a danger ous condition, such 'as may cause wrecks at any time, and to refuse to run trains with strikebreakers. Sentence Suspended. Chin Hing, proprietor of the Pekln restaurant of Sixth and Stark street. was found smilty tnls moraine- of .all. lng liquor on Sunday but was given a suspended sentence. He was arrested two weeks ago Saturday nia-ht. shortlV after midnight It was claimed by the defense that the clock In the restaurant was set ahead in order that no trouhi should arise over such an affair, but that the officers made the arrest ac cording to the clock In the grill. j (Special re Tba Jooraat) Vancouver, Wash, Oct 18. An open meeting of the Commercial club will be held tonight when J. E. Barnes, secre tary of the Southwest Washington De velopment league will give a report of tna meeting of tne association at Aber deen and explain th work being done by tne Houtnwest Washington Bettlerr agency. At request of Governor Hay. Mr. Barnes will go east November 28, with tbs Paclflo coast exhibit cars. An ex hlblt from Clarke county, shown at ths county fair, will be among the display. It Is urged that every cltlsen of Van couver having an Interest In the clty'gH welfare be present at the Commercial club rooms tonight INQUEST ON DEATH OF BOY KILLED BY AUTO An Inquest will be held this after noon by the coroner to lay the blame for the death of Bennle Schnltger, the 4-year-oid boy, killed yesterday morn ing under the truck of a four-ton auto. driven by Frank Russo at First and Arthur streets. Ths boy was a cousin to Harrvl ecnnitzer, aged 7 years, who was killed on December 16, 1910, at the same corner. In addition to the death of the Schnltzer cousins, Ralph Welger was killed January 7, at Seventh and Wash ington streets by an automobile driven by Sam Conn ell. !.'. 4 a) 'S3 i ' 4 ti Journal want 'ads bring results. blaxa. 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