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THE ORECQN DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY tl. Ui2. 13 LD Miff ! Bill , SMOKES PIPE AND 'DREAMS, ! OLD WOMAN TELLS TALE OF EARLY DAYS Former "Woman Chief of the Modocs, Lifesaver and Me titor, Witness in Murder Case in Federal Court. billing Ml a l-amli la th anl. iwi l tn (atrial -uM. la tlo(fi l-.l!i1.g lml), la !) Indian, a iaw, l4 !( t. I altlfc I t.H. J lt tlx aland aa a wiihvm iii an I ml tan milfler iMnlenirJij tntri aa uitin ma loaln- lx- or a tr. f.tM, aild In a tall, o Mvlhfr llul.Uard. ana a Mark krtrtilaf Ix'tirva) llfMly alwut ber Ml and flam lf alhar MaM'tl '" lull. "Ilatlaaa -., II. rr. la aarr!il l nothing "f th mm.nlv or unuaual hi Ilia M, Mm niurr. in in im a"aa , i:n rurla rroai hrr Iwiulr.a mouth Un of ij kAnMn tail. If "Ilia, conjure llk fi'rira of (la) a Ilea bar li( and d4a i a. i urrjue ami hrro.u aa .nr af lh halluwed lagratla af Ilia raplUly an:ln Indian trtb. Tlila eld won la Wlnema. "I ha -man ililrf" of tb JuimIm, To In lilla people uf lod, anil n anion1 l ar own t-eopl. aha la known aa Tufc ltiddl. nil l the woman who. In the blood? dav of ha Moduc uprising 14 auulltcra Or too. acted aa malialr -I a ran erring factlona of hrr van tribe anal between ht-r peopla and lha while man, and wh al ! Hah of hr Ufa vU tha Ufa of A. U. W.arii atu. a par U I Indian ruuimualontr, al lha lata bed maarr In I IT J. x Skew Baft, af rrtaaaifct. Tha facia of lha Wixloc war; and uf that aland of a handful of Indiana eiatnst ! time lhair number: of ! mar, ara mantra of Matory. ho la lia alnrr of. lha I-aa 110 slaughter, bra Indian t'aplcln Jack and Jila fol lower tortured and killed U rural I'anby, lr. Tbomae and otbara. and dr. per i fly wounded Meacham, who must liar a died but for lha herolim and aajrarlty if this Indian woman. . Ulntroai devotion lo Meat-ham wai but an eaampla of tha drpih of an itidlaa'a Irtandailp, one a you liava bean a friend to Mm. 4racham, when ha took chare of Indian affair on tha Klamath reaerva I Inn along In !. made Kiddle, a b(la man. marry Tobey t-eerding to the white man a way, and tha Indian woman waa ever After that hi friend. Scornfully branded by tier wm oaopla aa m "wblta woman" becaua of bar friendliness to tle w hi Ire In tha day of Indian trouble. Tobey suffered , their taunla. In alienee, and went about bar taak of brlnclnc peace aa beat stia could. Tba hlitory of tha Modoc war la larcelya hlatory of tha heroiam and aelf aacrlflca of Tobey Riddle. Now aha la old and bent. An old ' juaw from .whose ased fliura and ' daepl furre wed akjn, Uia Uttoentai and .. beauLjr ot tba younc Indian maiden have long aince departed. ta fot nra, W'lnema, Ior, thla old . Uodoo nam pleaaea ber well, atlll takea aoma Inter- , rnt In affalra . about lier deaplta ber earm. 81i 'akreeahly volunteered to "alt' for her photograph, only aaklnf that aha-not be required to walk vent far, berauae walking- la pajnfui to her old llinba. Bha am I led aa aha fared tha i-nmera with 'a amlle that shook liar whole body, and eevaral expoaurea wera rieceerary to get her quiet enough for . a patlafactory print. Do you like Portland r the reporter ' aakrri Win ma. - "llielck," ehe replied: "too mudi walking." and thua aha implied tha con tfntmcnt he can find only at her 'Klamath home, where ahe la ur rounded by rhlldien and grandchildren and f rlenda. - - m a i a II k " a, 1 ' V 1 v ' v - 111 JOHNSON TAKES A MUD COMMERCE JUDGE' , -TRIES HIGH FINANCE LABOR STRUGGLE California Governor Directs Attorney General to Make Full Investigation and Offer Redress Where Justified. Wlneuia, famous squaw with remarkable hlitory. rr Tliougu (he exact date of the, birth Vlaltlng piacre where ahe eald ' Kamook- urrnnui iuoi) nad viaiieu. Whlla ah waa allll In ber leena. II la related aha urn aaved her own life and the Uvea of lirr brother and alntrr by guiding them aafrly through a rlvr rapid In which they had been caught In a canoe, a a rrault or Una reat her fattier, Hecol. named hrr Wlnema. which appareatly btrame more appropriate aa the yrara wrnt on. Hlatory ay that the Ijiva Uil Irag edy of April II. I ITS, would never have occurred had General Can by herdrd Win ama'a warning not to be preaent at what waa thought lo be, a peace council. Wlnema met Krank Illddle, whom hc married, while he waa prod pre ting In the Yyreka, Cal., mining ditrict. Kiddle waa a I no an Interpreter for tho whitua to the Intltiina, and with Wlnema In terpreting from the Indiana to the white men they both played Important part In the Modoc uprlalnga ' t Dr. Harry I-ane, lm erratic nominee C DEN ES HE MURDERER Copy of Letter Written by Man Accused of Killing Two Women, Published. Ilaa.1.1 la TV Jraal I IUi ranirnio, t'al, May II Thai Ju. Il ntay (m dona, thai Ilia la may Cja Hfuned, awd llal a eolullon may ba found lo rn ingi labur problem." Ooirrnur HiraiM W, Joltnaon tuday HI r r I r.1 Ilia alalea allun ey grnaral -t n ij lo Ilie UouMrJ ii) t'ununrhllng upon Kia order, lha gov. ernor eald Hm all m.i M alai hm roina ! in apel lo iarallal tha aVaa lilrg.i ailulalon and tneae wai. la nioat laaianraa, front oiner than tm-irftier of lha I. W. W. I atbed llarrla WeiiatUH If he would not. In behalf of Ifea.atale, go In Han Plrgo and aararlain tha truth, I know Mr. Uelnalok la fca-ewal and calm and Judicial In lniremttl. llh a ability and eouraaa. Ill accapled Ilia mllon. and. wlihuul rem penalon, aral In behalf of the aiat f Iwllfoinla lo hai iMegu, laveallaled In hla tiaual careful, palnaUktiag and Juat faahlon and mad lh raport which ha barn publiahed. rrekUaa More Tkaa LoeaX Tn protlem pientej I rnoi than local. The ain difflcullla that brae I Dan llego ftom tha I. W. W. may com to any community In tha alate In the near future, and 1 wiahrd to learn th facia concerning lha I. W. W. and Ita propaganda, aa well aa to lnvtgat tha alleged acta of cruelly and lawlrae nea In pan IXego, o that w. may properly and effectively Oral lih the problem hrrrftr. and ao that th mla take mad In on community In deallnj with tba problem there ahould not ta repeated aubaequanlly In itnrromtnu nltlra of tha elate. Iteyond thla, however anarchlatie th I. W. W. might b, no organ! if l govern- ment can tolerate the admlnlctiatlon of law by vlgllantea or by any eitra judi cial body. ' Since Mr. Welnatock'a return vari ous other matter have been lubmltted to me and 1 am convinced that Mr. Welnatock'a report la accurate. if courar, I have no aympahy with the propaganda of the I. W. W. Organlied aoclety or government will be impoaei ble If the teaching of that organlaa tlon b carried Into effect, but no organ Ised aoclety or government can auffer for one tnatant a denial of tho protection of the lawa by any locality to any man If men belonging to thA. I. W, W. or any other organisation, ara guilty of In fraction of the law, punlan them; Ir tha I cm I I e II II II ill III NOTE TO ATTORNEY REMAINS UNPAID Lawyer Testifies Jurist 'Went in" With Him on Honduras Gold Mine Deal; President of Reading Testifies. ' fTalle Washington, May l Judi Arch bald, ef the com mrc court, peculate. In a gold mla located la tlandurae. and vlaited fflclala ef the Philadelphia A tadtng railroad liv an effort ta nego- Hat a to dl, eecrdlag l 14acf prat4 la Ilia Judiciary commute leday by wiiaaaaaa, . ... W. W-. Hiiar, , lawyer af gVraalew, (a tlflad kal fi-da bfpr k Ka4 tried a taaa tfoi Judge Arcfcbala. U lilt. Mvh wae elrbly ltl4 aH.1 f etrt. IMI Arckbal4 '"want in' alia hint a a gtecer, gold diet and that ba ee drd ArvhbakJ a uuie for i:io whirl ' wa to pay far en thlid af the aiora. Ha a4 lha at waa cult Unpaid, i ' ' llaorgo r, tiaer. praatdrnt af lb Pliliadalphu Haadlng raUroad. and VUg r re Men i fttrhavrda af tag earn ' eompaay, leatlfted that Judge Arebbald lrjvj to Indue than I lca eulaa piif ta rre4 Warn.ko, ef tWranlea, gag that they rafuaeg. . r Mary Ituland. nUra af William flaw land, a tfcranlon roe. I dealer- wh hae figured prominently la th bearing be fore tha judiciary rornmltta of eharaea against Judge Archbald. wag eue)cir croaa-atamlaatloa by. Arvhbald a at- lerweya at today a hearing.. 4 mmi'mmmmmm The Cozv Home la the clean home. Acme uuality Palnta and Klnlahea clean and coelfw, Acma guallty l-alnt Htore. MT-41 Kecond t. Judxe Robert W. Arebbald of tba I'nlled States cornnicrco court. Im peach merit charge afalnat whom ar now before the judiciary com tulttee of the United States houae of representatives. A copy of an Interesting letter aent by Frank rauwerarrta. who la' In jail at Rlveralila. Cal.. charaed with th murdar of Mr. Harriet Guyot of Portland and lawa are Inadequate to meet the preaent Mlaa Julia. Kranrola of The Dalles, to I eilgcDcy. then gladly will we do any Andrew Ouyot, the eon of one af the I thing heceaaary Uo pro v Id requisite for I'nlted State aen.tor. I one of m ".TvtT0; ,n th!'i,y'. h" utute- Wlnema'a many friends tn Tort land. Th woman talk freely with Dr. l.une. who received by The Journal. Tha letter waa j written March 11, the day after Bau- la veil acquainted with her rugged w'r'"i w" VI"' ll!1"?0' hUtory. W,n?m. ..highly reepected by Mr. Ouyot and Julia Franool. who her own people, and le taken good care M . I, . - I -M j v fc mitA w Will "J "'" ""7 i"-"v"-, " left this city. January , miwo.., i" I Rauwrrarrta war murit.r.rf cna. Indian to visit the city. - ltli Frank Pauwnraerta. were March 17, and fhelr'trndlea' burled near Id WU1 Be A ooord ed it San Diego wlahea the aid of the atate In any Juat course, most cheer fully will that aid, upon renueat. be, accorded. But Juat an certainly will tha aid of the state be wztended to any man, however humble and feeble, whose rights are trampled upon In at Diego, and with exactly the same alacrity will UTILE WAIFS DINE ON their. Jotiely camp in the Chukwalla the ,uts endonvor to provide redress for SUCCULENT ASPARAGUS Walfa of the Boys' and Girls Ald so cloty flined today on tho most succulent asparagus the markets of the city af Pf Wlnema la uncertain, she is probably ford. And the little glrla 'of the In-1 met .Putnam,, a prospector, who talked eighty oaa years. oia. Bnofwa corn oniatitution will blossom out tn a - few to granamomer ana Juns, nejore j saw (lie Link, river, southern Oregon, near days tn nifty new hats., ' ir him. Three ar four weeks later he the trfilacas land", which were believed Muperlntendent D. E. Otla of the cltv asked me to allow grandmother to go sacred- by the M odors. Tha Lalaca refuse Incinerator aent the hats and thai0 hl" camp and cook for htm, which -were believed by the Modoca to be "chll-! asparagus out to the homeless Children's sno wu" not io. l.ater ho wanted me drrn of God." and tho history of the I refuge today in Mayor Rushlight's cars. to roove ur camp closer to hla, but as mountains. Searchcre did not unearth the bodies until after Baaweraerts' ar rest, when ho acknowledged that he had burled them but that M. 1). G Putnam, a prospector, was the murderer. Written In frencat. The letter, which was written tn French, wan translated by Andrew Ouyot and Is, In part, as follows: "I am aocuscd of the murder of grandmother (Mre. Harriet Ouyot) and Julia, and the truth I some one else did it. .While In lhe mountains we i tribe, it Is claimed, has been traced back to the earliest history of man. Was Strang Child. r Wlnema seems to have been rather an unusual child, for In her younger years she was called "Nanooktowa," or tha "fctrange child," because of her habit of THREE YEARS jj OPRflSERY Mrs. Buraside Escaped an Op eration by Taking Lydia E. :' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The hata were aent out tn thn hum.r grandmother was afraid of him. I re from Upman-Wolfe'a department store. fused. When wo were getting ready to Tho asparagus Is part of a conslcn- 'aave umara. wno aia not nave a gun ment of 109 cases of tha delactahla ifw. asked me for mine, saying that he table delivered to the Incinerator for want to kill a mountain goat. When destruction. Tho asparagus had just Putnam "aw that he could not make arrived from Walla Walla and was of love 10 Kno'niother, Instead of killing the very best quality. The firm to Which ln oat 88 he 8a,d h wou,d he came the asparagus waa consigned evidently ,,V . ""l.oen wnl "na had too much on hand and preferred to 0 ci11ln, lit moraln- entered, the tent Mahoningtown, Pa. "For three yeart I suffered untold misery every month, and had to stay in bed the- first two or three days. I also hid a displacement and other ailments peculiar to women. I became ' so weak and run down I could scarcely walk across the floor. '"The doctor told me I would never be well tmleos I wottld tmdergo an operation, but I was advised by my mother to take Lydia E Pmkham'a 1 Vegetable Compound and after I had ta ken four bottles I am strong and well. I have got others to take your medicine with the same good results and they can not sey enough for it " Mrs. J.A-BunN-6IDE,' llahonlngtown, Pa. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testiraonicJa like the above prove the ef ficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound., ; " Women who suffer from those distress ing ills should not lose sigh tof these facts or doubt th ability of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health.-'- Al . 4 If ymi bT f he slightest doubt f hat 1 villi K. Pinkham's Vecreta- he Compound will belp yo, wrjt hav it burned rather, than flood .the market and reduce prices. The man who delivered the vegetable delicacv rerusea to say who had sent htm out to the plant. ., -.:, Mayor Rushlight "has directed the !Z..JMW& I would Imve killed X ' v a.ij U L tJlC Incinerator In future. This ordinance win be introduced In the council next week. ana Kiuca tne two women. I ran away. for I had no weapon. In about a half an hour I came back and saw Putnam in the door of the tent. Ha ordered me to bury the bodies, promising me five mining claims. After that he ran away. If I could .have gotten bold .of a' gun DR. EQUI ASKS JURY TO INVESTIGATE CASE released o her former borfd of IZOvO. to Lydia i:.PinkJiani Medicine Co. J . , - . -.-'" V- ()tradrBtUl)Lrnii,IIaSs-forad-L T,wo Jrt,s??'L!liL men h'v- Pnted a i 7 Youi -letuS will bTopcned. itZttmF?r rs-ad and answc red by a wonian, j.VA mel-biVmnnecwUh th. aa. held In strict confluence . J ear ateps, Barns the Papri. 'About 9:30 Monday morning, Putnam came back and gave me my gun, asking ll l had burled tbe bodies. I did not foel like killing- him. He seemed very calm and Insisted that I visit his claims, which I did. Later he went away, say ing he was going to meet a Swede, Afterwards in the afternoon he came Dr. Marie D. Ksniil has asked the back and told me to hide the women's Errand Jury to investigate the escanade effects, and then be burned their papers he had Friday night with .Ueorire laad letters. Monday night I hid near Prettyman, superintendent of the Mcdl-1 the tent ;to watch for Putnam after I cat building, where she formerly lijid had agreed to 'go to Yuma where I offices. The physician appeared before would get a man to help work the claims the jury this morning, liavluu subnenaed 'e promised me. He did not come, Kev. Albert Ehrgott. Dr. Marv MacLaoh- Tuseday I left the place to go to Im lan. Dr. Andrew C. Smith," a policeman perlal Junction to catch the car for and several other physicians. Yuma and get the police. When I got While waiting to DreSent her casa to to imperial Junction. Putnam had al the grand Jury, Dr. KqiSl aaid no state- I ready reported mo, and I waa arrested ment wolud be given out of the affair as I was about to take the train for at the present time, except to remark Yunia. Everything was blamed on me that she- lias been annoved for aavemi Nobody understands why I was here weeks by Prettyman. who was divorced with the two women. I have no wit abuut a year ago. "I was not onlv In- nesses. write a letter, explaining- in aulled bv this bian the otlier Avtnlna- French why I left Portland, with grand but cowardly assaulted by hl;n," said j mother and Julia, and who gave me the Dr. Eaui. "When the nroner tlm r-nmoa eu, ana wnat you tnmic or. me. An I. will abundantly substantiate these drew, dear friend, perhaps I shall never charges. He has attempted to slander I see yu again. My friendship to Marie, me. Now. we will see who is rlaht In 1 D, "ics ror the babies. this case." --.. v. , Landslide Wreck Train fTTnltcd Preaa TMmmS Wlr. I Seattle, Waul., May. 21. Great North era train No. 357, from Blaine to Se attle, was ditched this morning at .1:45, two miles north of White Rock, B. C, when the engine rasr Into", a- landslld. Engineer Imberr' was ' thrown out, suf fering a TtroKen -leg, ana Fireman Mor txm" was badrjr trrJuTed. 1 An unknown fassenger la lepvrted ' to have.' been hurt. The -engine, baggage car and smoker, were derailed. The track was cleared at' 11 o'clock" this morning. ECZKKA CVSX1) IM 10 TO '30 SATS Tha Paris Medicine Co 214 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers ofi Laxatlva Bromo uulnlne. have a new and wonderful discovery. OROVIT8 8A NARE CUTIS, which They guarantee to cur any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing. In 19 to 19 day, and will refund money If a fails. GROVE a SA-NAHE CUTIS' ts Derfectlir clean an i does- atot Uln. If your druggist bjtau't It. Send ' u 60c n stamps and it wiir be sent by malL . . t A man may-express eptnlons In bis those whose liberty has been wanton ly violated. "It appears that the- eonatltutlonal rights of certain innocent people tn the city of Kan Diego liave been Infringed and In pursuance of the power that Is mine, I shall direct the attorney gen eral or tne state to proceed to Kan Diego that the lawa may be enforced, that Justice may be dona, that a solu tion of the. problem confronting San Di ego may b found and to give us there after the benefit of hla knowledge and experience, so that other localities and other cities may be protected. 1 wish, him. as the chief law officer of the state, so far as he can, to afford re- drees to any who have suffered wrong and to, mete out equal and exact Jus tice to all." SAN. DIEGO INVASION BY I. W. W. RECEIVES A TEMPORARY CHECK CAMPAIGN FOR HOW BILLS 24,000 Signatures Still Need ed to Put Bills Upon the Ballot. FEDERAL GRAND JURY ' AFTER LAND FRAUDS Llt ltt Iaaed W!r. SeatUe- Wash., May 21.-Fiv lndlci- .ments returned by r4be federal 1 gran 1 Jury are still sept secret today. In all, indictments were returned. -.'WV-A. Rldgeway and R. E. Glass, president and secretary , of the Jovita Land 'com pany, were indicted - on -23 counts' fir using the mails to further, a lottery scheme. . ' . Hazel Moore,' the "woman who didn't oar." and who, it. la alleged,, waa re sponsible for the downfall of Former Adjutant General pitta Hamilton.' was indicted on a second charge of Import-i lng undesirable persons Into this coun-i jry. ne pieaaed not guilty, and war United Pra Leased Wlr.)' San Diego, Cal., May 21. Notwith atanding the fact that the attempted - invasion- or tne i. w. w. has ceased temporarily, the fight here between thote favoring and those opposed to tne actions or tne vigilantes . Is becom lng more bitter dally. This conflict was made even more bitter today, .when re ports that several "gunmen" had ar rived in the city were circulated on the streets. It Is known that the guards about the homes of Superintendent of Police Se- hon, District Attorney Utley and Chief of Police Wtlson were. Increased last night and United States secret service men who came here in great numbers at the beginning of the trouble ' are said to have Increased their activities. The San Diego Union,' tha newspaper that has openly supported the vigilantes, nd advocated force in expelling the I. W. W 's this morning, In a long edi torial bitterly assailed the Rev. Willard B. Thorpe, pastor of the Congregatldhal church, on of the largest and most fashionable churches In the city. Thorpe, In his sermon Sunday, declared that the anarchy of the vigilantes should not be tolerated, even to expel the anarchy of the 1. W. W.s. No Mor Bad Flag;; An indication of the feeling here Ij shown in the fact that the city depart ments and all big corporations - have done kway with red flags to -mark dan ger xpots in the streets, substituting tjietars and stripes. Interest centered today in the Kirk perjury case and In the citation for contempt issued for J. M. Porter, al leged member of tha citizens' com mittee, which is set for hearing tomor row morning. It' was declared today that the biggest crowd ever seen in a local courtroom will gather tomorrow when Porter Is summoned to explain charges that he attempted to intimi date Fred,Moqre and Marcus Robblns, I. W. W. attorneys. Business and pro fessional men, capitalists, and "vigil-, antes" are expected 4o floed" the court room and courthouse in' protest to the Eight counties were yesterday heard from In th campaign fur the harmony highway bill. Securing of algnalures for thn petittona to place the bills on the ballot at tha November election wre reported from Benton. Waahlng ton, Yamhill, Wasco. Oat sop, Coo, Linn and Klamath counties'.- The total cum ber of signatures from the oiat a tale cnuntlea was 2400. At the same time 1000 signatures were reported by Port land circulators of the petitions, making the total for the day 6400. We now have' In th office 41,000 slbnatures for the six harmony highway petitions," aald President Pratt of the Good Roads association this morning. 'But I wish I might say or do some thing that would convince aome dosena of good people who are lntereated In the better highway campaign that we still veed not less than 24,000 signa tures to make sura of getting the bills on the ballot. "I met a man yesterday who had se cured signatures sufficient to fill two sets oY the petitions, but who had not reported them because he said he waa under the Impression that already 66. 000 signatures' had been received and more were unnecessary. 'We- will not have 65,000 signatures unless those who have been circulating them make their reports. I haVe no certainly that the signatures secured but not reported, would complete the total, but I feel that if all the reports were in tHls would be the case. "It Is urgently necessary that friends of the good roads movement In Port land and throughout the state should increase their activity and not be slow in making reports. Why, to my mind, the whole development future, of Oregou depends upon the strength of the Work done now, -and there should not be any apathy or lack of definite effort." No Acetanilid or Injurious Drug in Cel-so. Removes Headache and Stomach Troubles by removing the cause. CZL-SO saka a aUWU Wtarraaciaif Mak. Al Drma Saaraa, 3aal FiaatiaM a4 Caaa. 10 St. Mas ft kaitJaa. ( r- ShortStop ry Owen Bush dear head, keen batting ere, gingery player, one zop in a championship team it takes an alert brain and per "TecY coridftdh' to keep up the pace; that's whyi he-' ; Drinks MUNICIPAL TELEPHONES PLANNED AT SEATTLE t?oltd ,rt" Leaaeit Wlr. Seattle, Wash., May 21. Superinten dent of City Utilities A. L. Valentine is beginning a compilation of data for the installation of a system of at leant 20,000 telephones. Councilman Erlck- son, champion of municipal ownership of public utilities. Insists thai tba voters at the last election, by expressing them selves two to one in favor of municipal telephones, are entitled to have service without delay. Free Oar sew bklt. trlllnr Csca Coh Hodkartoa at Cfaaltinooca, fr taeuklof. Whenever yn M a Am think f Coca-Cola. The one beverage that refreshes, relieves fatigue and quenches the thirst yet has no come-back no after let down. Whether you're athlete or fan it's your best beverage. Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Quenching Prima lb Ceaaine kehu f abaintet THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, CA. 21 testify before the -grand Jury that Is Investigating the activities or the I. W. ; W. It Is evident that the I. W. W.'s have given up all effort to -"invade'" San Diego and carry on the fight. They are evidently awaiting the outcome of the cases pending in-court, and any pos sible action the government may take. As fast as the I. W. W.'s tn Jail plead guilty and ask for probation -they are released. Practically every, defendant tried has been convicted. One I. W. W. has been' sentenced to six months In the state penitentiary foe- attempting to wreck tha city Jail and a dozen other are facing trial on the -same charge. V . Kirk Charged With Perjury. " Attorney . E. K.' Kirk," who formerly represented the I.. W W.'s and who was prominent in the activities of the Freo Speech -league, la charged with perjury in connection- with registration. He 'frn n k 'Thirty-eight Model D in V I .a a..a. Ul. V. I a 1 A tint aten t.bci. aaaina. th. t.il..t... " L "l0 u"'l"ce . it i V. L " 1 when. It . is alleged, he was born In n!Jl " been ummdn4'i Canada. Witnesses have been brought r;'' '"t -t7 rr,Zli Via1.7ai-: i ,L !Ilr from Canada to teatify, and the l t.:.-"e,e.d 5 5 ?! ocal authorities have gone to enormous Cltllns' commltteo. and the men threat ened. Both have been summoned . as witnesses. Vigilantes Are Qvlet, With -the exception of the- cases in expense In pfoseeutlng the defendant. -Mrs. , Kirk, 'wife of the-defendant, is also a member of the California bar and . has 'defend.ed the free speech ad-, harents In -the courts. " Mrs. Kirk ap pealed to the police for protection for court, the L Vf. W. fight Is practically i her husband following the excitement ended, here, . at least -for", the present. tjlnc Ben Reitman was escorted from the i city; last Wednesday morning, the vigilante tiav''fiad little 'o -do. rThe policev have done nothing recently is tha I. Vf. W. situation. Several mem ber of the force who have been promt- wife'g presance-but wbat i ttoa' usT A aenfc la tba werk are n I Aagits u ... , ...... . . . .1 '-::, ; -.-.'. attendant upon -the arrival of mma Goldman last week, when she, rod from the' station with the famous anarchist in a hotaC bus followed by a crowd of about love persons who- hurled invec tives at Miss Ooldman. . , " . Journal want . Ads brlnr resulta, - , . .A The first car inat the end of the day's run n and the occupants are not a bit tired.!..' Easy , riding is builtj right into the car. . Four full-elliptic springs and a wood frame absorb road shocks. The.iireS are not pounded ' - to pieces. - ; -i; ' v---., JZTXI- Light wegkt "on large tires gives an average tire service of from eight to ten thousand miles. ' . ' -Thirty-five hundred, dollars. . , Y". Braly-iiBois Stuto Go. j ' aiV NORTH. NINETEENTH " ST. ': 7 1 .Ph6riesMain'4880, ' A881. . '