East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    EVENING EDITION
EVENING EDITION
WEATHER REPORT
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brisk to high south
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SHOW BROWS
AS IT GOES
Big Poultry Exhibition Con
tinues to Draw ' Record
Breaking Crowds.
splendid mi'sic is
feature
or AFFAIR
Sixx-tutorx at First Annual Show In
crriislii( Diiy hy Day Cockerels
Given Away Fjich Evening Excites
Interest Cut and Dog I)omi'tinenl
Improves Kai-li Ray Kennel Cliih
to bo Formed riiie-lnfr of Awards
Nearly Completed.
PROORAM FOR
Till RSRAY
EVEXIXG
8.
Prof. Frank Carruth, Director.
1. March Itlue Label ... Kiefer
2. Selection from "111 Tro
vatorc" Verdi
3. Jolly Follows (by request)
' VollHtcdt
4. Love In Idleness.
5 Evening .Star Wagner
Mr. Hays.
Intermission,
6. 'War March of the Priests
Mendelssohn
7. Apple Rlossoms (Iiy readiest
Roberts
Pilgrims' Chorus from Tan-
hausor Wagner
March Crisis Hall
The third diiy of the poultry show
finds the Interest In the big event
undiminished. The rrnwd was so
large last night that many were un
able tn see all tip! birds, eats and
dogs and are On refore taking advan
tage of the opportunity offered to
view them nealn today. The splen
did music hy the orchestra is also
proving to be one of the big attrac
tions of the event and accord! If to
be consensus of opinion the music
alone is worth many times the small
admission prh'c charged. So far,
every afternoon has been larger than
the proceeding one and every even
ing has been larger than the one be
fi re. several times. The value of the
chickens given away each evening ,1s
also belnif. doubled and from present
appearances it will be difficult to
acrnmodate the large crowds which
will enter the doors during the re
malnder of the week. Saturday Is to
he the last day of the show and It is
expected that the greatest erowd of
the week will be present.
Two oicker is were given away last
evening. One was a standardised
Huff Orpington cockerel. It was given
by D. C. lirown of this city and was
won hy J. W. Sehnofer, residing
norttrtvest of town. The oilier was a
Puff Itock cockerel, given by Mrs.
TS. F. Wllliamss of "The .Maples" poul
try farm of Milton and was won by
It. :. Ross of llernilstiin.
end and third lien; first and third
pullet; first and second c ockerel.
Matt Musgrove, Milton Second pul
let and third cockerel.
Rose Comlj Whitei Ix-xliorn.
Mrs. J j. (',. Pell, Pendleton. -Firs!
cock, first cockerel, first, second and
third millet.
Rade Brothers. --Second and thin'
cock; first, second and third hen.
SUrs'e oiuh uiaek Minorcas.
Lester Royd, rendu ton. First
cock, Recond and third cockerel, first
and third hen. first and third pullet.
Dr. O. J. Croup, Walla Walla.
.Si cond cock, second hen.
N. A. Humphrey, I'rndleton. First
cockerel and second pullet.
Rose Comb Rrowu Leghorns.
Ende Protheri, Freev.ater First,
second and third pullet, first second
and third hen, first second and third
cockerel.
Single Comb Rrowu Leghorns.-
D. C. Ourdane. Heppner First
cockerel; first, seeiul and third pul
let. Single Comb White Leghorn.
Moiinsey Rrothers. Kennewlek.
Wash. First and second hen; first
cockerel; first cock; first and second
pullet.
Henry W. Coe, Stanfleld. .Second
cockerel and third ben.
Line And.-ilusfaiH.
Al Fmerson, Heppner. Second
cock.
A. M. Slocuui, Heppner Third
cock; third cockerel; first pullet.
Mrs. C. W. Armstrong. Freewater
First, second and third hen; first
and second cockerel; second and
third pullet.
Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds.
Rade Rrothers. Frewater First,
si cond. and third pullet; second hen;
second and third cockerel.
Columbian Plymouth RoeUs.
Karl Williams. Miltm Third cock;
first, second and third pullet :. second
and third hen; third cockerel and I
first pen.
" tJolden Sebright Itaiuains.
Andy Tavlor, Walla Walla Se. orel
and third pullet, second hen. second j
cockerel. j
Ruff CihIlIii I la ii is. ;
Mrs. Hattie IrnUe. i'endU ton j
Seeoml cock; second and third pullet. I
H. W. Coe. Stntifielif. First pullet, j
Mrs. ,c Lowell. Pendleton j
Third cock; first, t-econd and third
cockerel; second and third Inn. i
I '.lack Japanese Raiilaius. '
E FIRE II
BAKER Gil?
Flames for a Time Thrrvifen
Destruct;ori ol Entire Busi-
ncss
mm is
LAID DESOLfiTE
Section,
:o:'i-:kty loss i;x( i:i;ds
I ARII!II MILLION l)()l.l,KS
hundred rniliions 1
devastation In Paris
aire of president F
r'lrn the terrible
alone. The Pal-illierr-s
is sur-
Second Great Rc'gn of Terror
in Capital of Care-Free
Repi-blic,
1 1
ill" l'.rc:ik Out at Midiiigl:( in Store
of liaer Mi rcaiilll, , Co., and uli'k
Iv Spreads r.ix store Complelelj
l)e-iroi'il Well Cdiii any's Store
Also Ritlueed lo Ruips I.os Ap-
p.i-o violates SllOO.POl) I'iicno'ii
Citizens I'ighf aliuntlv.
ilO! SAXDS RRIVKX FROM
IIO.MFS RY ORKAT FLOOD
ami
I
I i
l ojde Siirferiiig- fruiii Coltl and Hun
ger While Rop'iitloxH Riier Conlin
ties its Work of .Devastation
Houses and Streets I'lideriniiietl by
Tin-buleut Waters Soldiers and
Firemen Siiuggl,. Desperately
Against Oiieoming 'J'ide Scenes of
Terror and .Misery.
rounded by water and the Palace of
F.'ne Art is flooded. The water Is the
basement of the city Iial! has almost
double, n volume since morning.
The building in which the chamber
of deputies is located and the world's
I'amouH Kiifcl tower, the beautiful
Troeadero park are In a murky lake.
The Jsle Le St. Louis is almost en
tirely submerged and the Halle Aux
Pins, the largest wine warehouse in
the world is surroundc,) ,y a swirling
pool.
JOINFD IX DEATH.
- Ritker City, ore. .Tan. 27. Fire
hicli for a lime threatened t- de
Jlrtn tion of the entire business dis
i' ei ,.r t.rs city hr"ko cut at inid-
lruiit and 1" f o e il w as
1 i.-t
i wider
'I -.f ;h,'
cgs
Is
est
iiy
I llN'i.Mv
i -t ;.-
eiVi
It 1 On. 'in
Dr. :
V .d'nsi
Tin- f.r
R.ier c
ever
' .anvs.
blaxe :
btli cl o
iiitnd. four hours later
town's nio.-t su'istant!al
were in lu'ns. 'rle entire
1'iati'il at f "a'l.ioio, whirii is
' ivereil by 'ijf.uranee. The
"eis are the We i company.
I'aer Merean:ik' company.
-".l or 1 !al-(V-,
'hid. f r.fmii. and
Fruir c.iiiipar.y.
t-' rt e.l in t'ae ha-'-i
Paris,
nmni' ter
! Ill less
i'eali'ul i
i i.iiirng
Jan. 2 7. With the. ther
below freezing point, the re
Selne ;s cont nulng on its
rogress toward the top of the
we!l. and all Paris Is ashiVer
Parents Object lo Marriage of Child
Sweethearts and they Suicide.
Xewton, IoVj, Jan. 27. The Jas
per county coroner today received
word from Munrue, a village 9 miles
from this city that Yernor Parr aged
18, and Lina. Amnnr aged 14, were
found sitting side by side with their
arms claspe,) about each others life
less bodies, in a buggy by the coun
try road this afternoon. Lying be
neath their feet In the box of the
buggy was a tin cup in which were a
few drops of a mixture which phy
sicians declared to be strychnine.
Parr and the little girl were child
sweethearts and the theory is advanc
ed that they had executed a ghastly
suicide .pact beeriuM- tro-ir pai
clared they. were too young
married.
ARNOLD'S WIFE
TAKES STAID
Testifies She Saw Defendant
During Afternoon of Mur
der Several Times.
ADMITS SHE ACCEPTED $50
OF COURT'S REWARD MOSCT
Wife of Accused Murderer Forgets
Many Retails But Admits Silo As
sNUl m Apprehension of Husband
for Money Stipulation Mysterfoaa
Third Person projected on the
Screen Many Surprises During Day
Court Room Crowded to Halla.
de-
be
REAM MAX LFIT RECORD
OF HIS OWN DEATH
oinp.'.ny and 1
I the blli'din'.
Fanned by
spread rapid!
fo,-e
WIS
1 his:
S : it. II 0 ( ;
l.-'ce f-
no. nan. '
i r.' of the
w as clis-
m.i (s of i
Wild the !
a.lpi'niii'f i
v.-.-ln the cold and grim with terror
habitual freedom from care which
i i'i it possible for tin- people at
f rst to look upon the rising waters as
n spectacle for their entertainment
has passed away, and "gay Paris" to
day ,. toe in ..st de:-o!ate and grief
n of all the large cities in the land detailing evi
J that racked his
.-ul rcr.ng among the pool is in- j Nicholas Collere-,
i omen 'and children, driven ! sr. reVilt
AOOXY
Although the principal witness for
the defendant, the star witness in
proving the alibi which is now being
outlined to the jury, the wife of the
defendant this morning took the
star.d and after sweaifnjj that she saw
the defendant in the k tchen of tha
bote! at Echo on the afternoon of the
stri, k
.etl 1
.Tie
t'-o '.
'1 "HI
t.-rs.
New York,
recording his
ing every char.
murd.-r, and
X. Y.. Jan. 27. After
own death agonv, not-
w t;
(Continued on page S.)
' OF HIS WEAVING
' w
w e i-i
I Tie
lUde
i-nt"
w a -
l'1-O!
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sa v
ttated 1
pern- I
ii fire ,
omrht i
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of tin i
nurli
piece
PROSIK ITIOX IX REItMANX
CASi; AROl'T COX I.I DED
Professor I'illKTt Rolh. I V.i niiT Clilef I
of Forestry Division of tlelieral
Ijiml tirfice Lnst lines;. Worth- !
Ingtoii Re-gins to Tear Ileilos in Fvi-j
ele-neo. i
Were almost
work The Mo
on M.r'n t'-ei t
c times and !! v.
i! mul 1 n"t b
the brat that p
I out of sight 'nto the air ;
fell on a res'Jene'e half a i
a.vav and iun'tr-d the roof. Vol- 1
e is etin -irr in ;l tho fl .mes.
h fart that the city was saved
due to the fact that the roofs of
hu'l'hnrs were covered with snow.
The five started in the basement of
tiio Hair st or? and caught from the;
furnace', which :P thought to have ex
tdode 1. The goods stored in the
has meiit were all ablaze when a pe- I
destrian discovered it and gave the
a la r m
All of I'.nker e'ity was awake last
nigid and. the police force and entire
force of the slier ff's office were on
the scene trying to heild the crowds
In check.
in his temperature
ry pain and spasm
weakened body, Dr.
the eminent blood
en i specialist is dead todav. A weet- hm
their c n ap lodgings by the wa-. Collore contraetcil blood poisoning
and bitten by the bitter wind, while onei-atine- a o,,.., tr
i "k i-.-Her in doorways, and con- j a little scratch upon his band the fa
grog., ie in great waiting groups about jtal disease-.spread until it compelled
the public buildings that remain com-; him to take to his bed.
I ara-.ively safe. Members of - the! . '..
ciiamoi' of deputies, who remained
nearly all night in session,
made certain
or of having
same, y(t on
san;
cither denying having
ontradietory statements
uv recollection of the
cross examination this
duty
"lay
ddiei-s.
-ue.l aim.
one of the prixes for tonight will
be a black Minorca cockerel which
will be given by Lester Royd of this
city. The list of his winnings appear i
below. The other prize will be a
buff Orpington cockerel which will
he given by J. A. Duke of this city I
who is the lamest and oldest breeder I
of buff Orpingtons In Ibis vicinity. I
Others which will be given away
during the week will be a Rarred j
Rock cockerel bv D. C. ("lurdane of I
Heppner; a Puff Rock cockerel by j
R. F. Williams of Milton amf two j
Buttings of the famous new breed of '
folumbiii Plymouth Rocks. These j
will be given by Mail Williams of;
Milton, who is the owner of the only j
fleck of Columbia Rocks In the north- j
west. Mis birds ore on ixliibillon at j
the .-how and can be seen bv all vi- I
Irnrs. X j
The cat and dog ih pa rtincnts are j
growing better daily and the interest j
shem n by exhibitors and visitors;
makes it certain that the cat and dog j
department will be a permanent part
eif the annual exhibit in future. A I
kennel club will probably be formed.:
A list of the exhibitors f eats and j
ih gs logi tbiT with the variety and
nanus of the dogs will be published
tomorrow-.
The placing of the awards Is nearly
oompleted. The following is a list of
the awards not hitherto published:
I'.lack l.angslian.
Wlndle Pros., Lents., 1st and 2nd
cock. 1st. 2nd and .".rd pullet; 1st
anil 2nd hen.
SIR or Spangled llaniburgs.
H. Dickerson, Walla VYalla. First
cockerel; 1st, 2nd and 3rd pullet and
1st hen.
Ruff Orpington Pullet.
Windle rtreis., Lents. First, and
2nd. X. A. Humphrey. , 3rd.
Illack Orpington.
Matt Mosgrove, Milton First cock
erel; first, second and third pullet
and first pen.
While Orpington.
L. J. Mclntyre, Milton First, gee-
Portland, Jan. 27. Professor Fil-
bert Rolh. former chief of the for- '
e'stiy division of the general land of- i
f ce will closi; the e-aso of the gov
ernment in the Ringer Hermann trial j
this iifU'in i Ileney will conclude
tlie direct examination of Roth this!
afternoon and with the cross exam-'
inaliun iniu recall of some of the wit- :
ncsscs who have already been on the 1
stand, the prosecution w.U come to'
a close by noon tomorrow. Worth- :
I ington. even her.. re the- elisc of He-
in y's case, lias begun an effort to tear i
bobs in the net of circumstantial ev- :
ideiice which lleney has been wcav- !
ing about the defendant during the'
p - m two weeks of testimony. No one
knows how long it will reipiire to put
In the defense's case. Documents
wli i h were brought Into the court by ;
I'lrniaiin's attorneys fill a big trunk!
To Rainy, for Charily.
New York, Jan. 27. All of the so- j
clal leade rs among the Ocrman-Anier-
b ans of the metropolis will gather to-
nh 'M In the bail room of the Hotel1
A'ler t dance f r the benefit o
lapsing. Hundreds of boats in.mnpd
"Or- i hv marines lire heitlir .nnl.-.wl In
loco ciiai.iauio iiisiuiii.ons. i uiiikui s the re'scue of
at fair will lie the twentieth anniver
sary of the Cii rman charity
will he the first to be held in the As-
I
Present '-Hie Yoiing Turk.
New York. Jan. 27. Rochester will
using every means within , witness tonight the first presentation
power to alleviate the situation, i of the new musical nl.iv. "Th Vomer
gendarmes and firemen, fa-. Turk." in which Max Ror?or , o,
st to the point ef faint- i Maud Tt.nimond w t! nr,r,,i. tvi
ing, worked today with the vigor of I Xew York engagement will beg'n early
e.'-peratlon in their struggle with the next month.
rfood. Miles of boulevards were like I . ,
running stn ams. and water rushing
through the cavernous underground j
woik threatens hourly to undermine j
the foundations of scows of the most
notable structures of the city. More
than 100. 000 are homeless and desti-
tute. The distress is Increasing con- !
stantly and Industrial life Is suspend
ed. Hundreds of Millions Damage. J
It is estimated today the damage!
caused by streets collapsing about the
vast subway system alone, aggregates
more than a hundred million dollars.
Practically half of the city was un
der water at noon today, which Is
flooding basements and undermining
foundations. Runaway sewers place
a'most every house in danger of col-
ALMOST 10.000 HAS
BEEN RAISED ALREADY
TRACTIOX
ton, the Waldorf-Astorfii having been
its homester the last nineteen years.
Tip Pae-heio;- Circle or the Cierman
I .icdergra nz. .lung Ari"H and the Roe
the. veil Itaeln ,rs .-lie in charge of the
ball.
rescue of residents In the Bercy
SCe-tion. This district lino lian hntllv
ball, and J underniinbd bv the waters and the
streets are continually collapsing. The
FI X!) GROWS
DESPITE
Hi'ttvy Pr)rty
Conspicuous Iiy
forls I'ndrrway
fupiH.rt.
"ivn the defense ; guard ng u re
fill '. ilerinan is lo go on the stand
when the del'cii.e has Ii." inning.
Sues Telephone' Company.
New York. Jan 27. Telephone
subscribers are greatly Interested in
a sud set for' hear'ng today In whie'i
Thomas Hart asks for $1200 dama
g. s bee, use the local company re
moved hN telephone and refused fur
ther service. The company allege
t""at Hart owvs J70.0;i for calls hi ex
c -s of a contract number, and sued
bim for that amount. Hart retaliated
by bilng'ng his $1200 suh au-alust Hi"
i o 'o any.
roof of a Rllhwnv h.i
.. -
down dozens of small buddings. i
Extremely critical conditions threat- I
ening life and- the utter destruction
i f properly prevail ln Rcllancourt, I
Auteu'l pussy. Javel. Orene'de. Iveryl
and I'harent'in. Tile public works j
buildings caught fire tenia v and fire-i
men slood waist deep in the icy wa
e .s fighting the flames with desper
ate determination. The German
C.
tiha.-sy. flooded, b
:a iidoiied. Author
j' affainst building
a i',,1 ,1 strict for f
of .(he walls will
toves. pri'clpitntina
i'aisl
luioi'i rni, i
nuiiiln r m'
Aloiiemrahela
si .-s on. Tlie
lumber industry
pal subjects of
I .umbel men !:
nrg. Pa., Jan.
ef i't nns i ani
sei ei a 1 se eii e s.
House today
tariff, as it
is one of
lise U-sieill.
I.
27. Retail
a, to .the
met at tile .
in annual '
affects the
the" prin, i-
lta!lin-,.r to Talk.
Providence, R. I., Jan. 27 Or.
' act attai'lics to the' address to
liver, ,1 here tonight by the lb
or1' i
' i 1"';
lai Se
and
ce-nf"
suf:'e
,'e'-ti'
f nun
the I
sane
1 1 b. I'll practically
r'ies have issue'el
fires in the
ar of a col
li pset lamps
a general
agritiou. Typical of the terrible
i ll;' of countless of thousands of
'u'e an 1 hungry people driven
their homes by the great flood.
'11,-e lod-iv found a woman In-
ri'om exposure", with five small
Dr.
R. Alexander
Leon Cohen
James A. Fee
E. J. Murphy
W. L. Thompson
C. K. Cedesworthy
Bond Bros
Frank O'Oara
Ladnw & Peterson
C. W. Phelps
J. F. Robinson
Will Ingram
J. V. Tall man
Will Moore
E. A Shitlfer
V. Strohle
Patterson & Humphrey
W. ,1. Clarke & Co
Total
K'i'har l It illingcr.
at;
111 Mill! TO CHINA
ix)r pi ;-i:atix(; pa ;
te ti ry of the
Interior, since il Is hoped that he may
t ke advantage of the occas on to e x
press s 'tne opinions regal' ling eei
l-'aciio; ami b'.s follower-'. joint
i'n if th Ke'eifiom o and i.'on-
. r, .: . in' . is the occasion of Ilai
iii: ;it's pi ei-) eel Ive address.
Sae raiuinio, e'al - tieorg,- i 'oiniicre.
thei grc'itetd hug chaser in the world,
liiplo.veil by the hort'cultuinl dipart
mcnt of California to scour foreign
wilds and wastes in pursuit of pest
ih siroyns, will leave next week on
oind m r ,ong jaunt.
This time Compere goes to China,
where ho will search for sonic insect
that will show a caiuivcrous spirit
when confronted by a nice, juicy,
me aly bug. He takes with him some
badly Infected growths so that he may
eomluit his experiments with them
on the other sidei. He hopes to re
turn with the. spoils of the chase In
July.
Compere has been wonelerfully suc
cessful In his pursuit of bugs that will
eat bugs and has faced all manner of
perils In his occupation.
-hv
Tioiiie'.-si-o Masons.
!,'. Tonic, Jin 27 - -Nashville
i-. tin; hi ? e'el with Masons today, hun
dreds of delegates coming from Vail
oyer the state to attend the various
tneciiii'-s if Ma.-on'c bodies. The nine-ty-sixih
annual grand lodge convcii
l eiii is in session today at the Yen
dome theater.
"The Ncgh-cle'd File-tor."
Neev York, J.m. 27. Mr. Louis
K. .Anspacke r w ill speak on "The Ne
glected Factor" meaning women's
right to vote at a meeting of the
Eeiual Franchise Society In the Oar
den theater this afternoon. Mrs.
Henry W. Miller will presld.
half irozeii ih ldreii huddled in a pit
iable group at the top of Rutte Chau-mi-nt
park hill. ITar.hmod battlefield
veterans ana hitherto I'.ire-free wo
men wept pnld'elv today when e'ein
fieiried lo tb, pbiful procession of
: r.icu d .".nd half clad nn-n and women
' whi) i-irtii ipate d In the great exo
dus from the flooded strii'Ueti district.
Cr'PPie S elil illlplOV ised IttCIS of ill
car's some drawn by aged men and
, ewinicii. loroie d en,, of t'ie most d s
' tre-ssing f, atures of i',e s: , tr.ele T"o'
I lov. ing a number of attacks upon ba-
keo's and find shops in outlying dis
iriets by hunttry nie'ii and women un
able to p:.y the suddenly increaseel
prices, it i-- expected Ill's aftcrnoein
that tlie i..,s i rnuicnt will be forced
tei e onfis, at.' the stock of provsoins
noe on hind in the sP.r, s and force a
! sj Mom, it ic elist ribution.
j When the work of solie-itit
ti action fund Nosed !a-t e-v
i fund was within $100 or rea
: $10. oho m irk. This to in
witness admitted that she ac-
,'-i;,!! d ',( of the reward money paid
j t-i? county court for the appre
j he ns'.on of Arnold.
i it was a session full of surprises all
iar una. After the woman had given
; her direct testimony. Mr Phylps took
I lo r ;'r.r cross examination. T!m and
j again he asked her if she did not'
I make certain statements to Sheriff
Tayi ir or Mr. Gillette or others and
time and again she either denied them
Pn'i:- b'ankly or had no recollection
of them. Mr. Phelps kept piling
i jundatiun on foundation for im
peachment and she steadily refused
to acknowledge making the statement
, or declared she did not remember of
j making It. Then he sprung the ques-
tion if she didn't receive and accept
the $ "j 0 - e f the reward money. It waa
evide-iit that the witness was adverse
! to the admission but the state had her
, recedpt for the same and the admit
ted it.
It, seems from the line of-question
ing tnat this woman, his wife, was one
! of the principals in assisting in the
j apprehension of Arnold. It is under-
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Ol I OSI I IOX verv valliohl., Infnrnntl j i
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: evident also that she took some yery
Owners Are Still I 8ctive, Part 11 in frm the fact that
Their vWnex I f- i She accePted 5f the reward mon-
. i- ii . m , - ' " euner aenies It now or
to I-.nlist Tlieir i has no recollection of it, except that
she did take J50. It haa sent the spec
tators to wondering what the stat
will show on its rebuttal. From the
'lUesiioiis asked the woman by Mr.
Phelps, it is very evident that he In-
tends to put Sheriff Taylor on the
stand to impeach her and in doing so
will bring out the whole story of the
sear, h for Arnold, the clews given to
the sheriff, who gave them and es
pecially the part this woman' took in
the affair by which she earned or waa
entitled to the sum of $50 of the re
ward money. This is making the tiial
more interesting than ever and unless
the defense makes better progress
this afternoon than it did this fore
noon these surprises will not be
sprung before tomorrow.
The mysterious third person, the
man w ho looks like the defendant, Ar
noiel. the man who is about his size,
has about the same color of hair, the
man who has been seen by reople In
an i ahem Echo; th's man Is the most
important personage in the cast of
char.u t is now . holding the boards
at the e mt hous.- in the drama
vher-an Arnold is playing the role
f !-..' man fighting for his life.
All through the case, beginning with
the t'hst witness introduce.1 by the
state to elclitieatc the movements of
I ,
How It Stands.
1
J. Smith $1000
1000
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1000
1000
600
500
500
500
500
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100
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.$?. t'Oll
; tor t
ninu t
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of
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tee t.n-l t .at
erty oe ne rs
ed up.
At this time tip.
soliciting, committer
o'i ' w ay- and means
tlo r support for th'
I -'l UxV.y d- -in' i
property owners Inter
er or not these ei forts
none of the' heavy prop
f the nily Invi yof shrn-.
lip IHl'e-r- i:
ar, fimirh'-j
of enlisting
m v, m out.
to g-t t'-.-
otc.t. Wioii-.
will mee t with
t!
Echo.
1- i
s. r (
thir 1
light
,s tha
ur-
It
hi;
reanains to be seen.
MIXED MRIHC.E WAR.
id nit, Aitiold. in and about
the attorneys for the defense
e-n project lag on the shifting
tip- figure of ibis i.iyster'oiis
e rs.'tt. Ho fi ts acr-'ss the spot
ehii a swiftness and uncorrafti-
is bifflir.g. He- is on the
'"Pient ami d -.ippea.es "as
as he came.
fondant and Paul Lewis
oom together that n'ght,
rrson asks of a witnew
m ---to
Did
ecru; '
At form v Pete
on the stand.
Th" witn.-s
a i
I' lls'y
the- d
that
,Fo j
to
GOVERVMEXT'S
ILL
I! I il) TAPE
STAR YE VICTIMS
W.
been
A. Hunt of Walla Walla, has
a business visitor here today.
Dedicate Now Chapel.
Madison, Wis., Jan. 27. Archbish
op Messmer and other prominent
churchmen participated today in the
dedication of tho now St. Paul's chap
el at the I'niiers ty of Wisconsin,
Paris. Jan. 27. Thousands of fleiod
refugees are in actual danger of star
vation on account or governmental
red tape. Hundreds of half starved
victims are standing in line tonight
at the public dispensaries and have
been waiting all dny vainly for food.
Private charities are the only hope of
many refugees. It Is estimated this
evening the damage will reach five
Lo
sh Ministers I'rgo Followers
Take Mate of Own nae.
nde-n. Mixed niarriaires between ',
Jews and Christians were denounced I
at the conference of Jewish ministers 1
In-Ill in London. The Rev, Morris '
Joseph .said tha every Jew was!
bound to set his face against mixed
marriages, because it was certain that j
Je'w ish parties to such marriages i
would eventunlly be lost to Jud;nlsnv!
and if they were not. their children '
wouiu ne. .iso a mixed marriage
stooel n good chance of being nn un
happy one
Fri
I ste re
el I. Fi
1 here
li of Salem has been re s-today.
nswers. tiny did
i'"l V ' ' ' I ;"'. another man. oc
cupy that room with them. Is the next
eiue-slteii and th-.' witni'-s says no net
to his knowledge.
Put th-' re nngh: have been u, th rd
man occupying the room with them
and you not have known it, asks the
attorney f.,r the defense, and the
witness answers that such n thing- was
possible.
And this is the mysterious third
person, the presumably vanishing vll
lian, the- unknown mystery.
Like that, the defense kept inter
jecting the th;rd person into the ewe.
Intimation here and vague questions
there anel they continually kept that
possibility of a third man before the
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