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    SECOND
EDITION
Piirty'di'rilinl Vnir.
DnIIv- Hnvmilh Ynir
Secretary Rnynnlifs Leaves for New
York to Establish Hcailtiiartrrs
Will Dn Followrd Monday liy Chalr
man Hllles.
Williams of Orrnoii on Dl Five Com
mittee to Handle Sinews of War
Taft to Do Notified at Wasliliiijton.
WASHINGTON, .Inly 10. ('haile
D. llllll'H illlltlglllutcil IliH lli'W job III
liny liy plunging into mi attempt t
wdvii llio problems of Tut I iiml Koonc
M'lt presidential eli'dors. In an ef
fort to iitiuiini whether it is hcsl
III Olisl it pi'li-ltimHCVI'lt cIcctoiK
iilii'inlv iiniiiiniili'il in run Tuft elect-
1 1 IX IIH illllepClllleillM ill oi'llllill wtlltCn,
llillot held a Hi'iii'K iif onnfeieuocH
with iiiiiiiiln'ix ul' tin' niitiiiiiiil i'imii
inittco iiml niitiiiiiiil ltiiiililii'iin lend
er. 'I'Iid pit'sidon! nutirimril in hiimh'
ot tin' tliNi'iiHuioiiH. Tint South I hi
l;nln, Kansas ami IVuimylwiniu situ
iiliniiH with coih over in ilctnil.
I. Iliitiiiliin Monro of I'ciuiHylv imtit
told llillim that if M'piirnlo tickets uio
iioceMsary In gil Tall elector' iiiiiiioh
hi tint official Imlliil, llii'io will ln
woaieoly any hope nf electing a He
publican emigre.
Senator (lainlilc sniil tlic South Dn.
hnlit hImIii I'liiitiiutti'i' elected all
oiievc uii'ii iim Republican electors,
ami all of llii-ni now Nay thev will
vote fur HoohovcIi in tin electoral
college. In that Htato llillcs iiniM
petition to put Taft elector on tin'
liallnt.
In Knun (liiM'iunr StuliliH ami
Senator Hritivv ate fur lliumi'vcll
ShYliiM ICaiiHiiri elector ln for Itoomt.
Mill, Taft w ill have an lfi'iic, Hillo
I'liiniot ni'n itiiiniiiatf elector liy po
titinil. It is picdirled that the regu
lar K'l'pulilicaiiH in Kaunas will mip
Mirl Wilson in older In dofcut Kmine
volt. In California tin' Republican limn
imnw fni' tho stale legislatiiio, nil
Koom'miIi turn, will select the presi
ili'iilial (ili'i'lorn.
WASHINGTON, .Inly 10. Prosl
limit Tail's campaign for lo-oloctlou
was fornnilly liiuui'lii'il today wlion
Jaiiii'H I). ItcytinhtH, newly elected
Hititii'tary of tint republican national
roiuiultti'o loft lor New York, to os
tatillHli temporary hoadqiinrt"rs. Hit
will hit followed Momlay liy Clialruiau
Wiles who will resign Saturday iih
tint president' private secretary. To
day llllli'H began winding up IiIh sec
retin lal duties ninl President Tuft
started searching for IiIh mirr-casor.
" (('onllnilcd on Pugo'il)
3rrr. - rr;
L
IS
WAHIIINUTO.V, July 10 A Hpe-clal-
money fund for "willing work
era" to ho loaned In Htaten, count Ioh
and cltli'H for piihllR ImprnvemeutH,
Ih tho Kolutlou of tho Idle labor prob
lem nuggcHtod In a hilt Introduced In
tho Iioiiho today by Hrnpresoutntlvn
llergor. tho WIbcoiihIij HOolallHt, The
bill urgeH that tho government loan
money for oxtonttlvo Improvomnnla
mid Ihorohy give work to tho iiuotu
ployed. "How Hoon mi Indunlrlal crista will
conio I do not know," hiiIiI llergor In
nupiiortlug IiIh bill. "Wo all know
tho government helped tho rich iiiiiu'h
paule In l!)07 by loaning $ I'J.OOO.OOO
to J. rierpoiit Morgan, which ltn
limned lit 0 por cunt, utilizing, thn
penplo'a money mid thn uondB of tho
hour to IncreiiHo his own weallh.
"Tliorn mo alwaya a, 000, 000 un
employed, and In hard Union twlco
Hint number. My bill would give
employment to thniiHundH and later
mllllomi, providing an 'oliiHtlo cur
loncy' hotter than that of tho Aldrlch
(surroney plan.
"If tho govornniont can holp tho
hauket'H and Wall St root brokers, lot
It holp tho unemployed. Hut, of
con rue, tho hankum wilt fight tho
nlllli."
CAMPAIGN FOR LOB FINDS
TAFTS ELECTION DEFENDER IN
NOWUNDERWAY SENATOR JONES
SPEBH
RID
0
WORKERS
'
SCHEME
Medford
Waslifiiloii Statesman Pleads for
Blond Boss Says Evidence Is
Based on Perjury liy Heal Offend
ers, Who Secured Immunity Bath.
Lorlmrr to Cuncltulo Case Willi Ex-
tended Speech in His Own Defense
Majority Pled(ed Atjainst Him.
WASHINGTON. July in.- Henator
Will Iimt l.orliner. of Illinois, fared
the crisis of It In senatorial career to
ituy when lie prepared to lutein IiIh
own poisonnl plea of "mil guilty" to
tlm charge of knowledge of corrupt
ion III IiIh election.
All Senator on Hiiinl
.liiHt iih Ixirlnii'r'H ilefeiiHK day nl
the previous ncntiturlnl "trial" of his
right to n neat wan marked liy crowd
ed galleries, long liefore tint session
Marled today, all lint choice seats
were pre-empted For tlm flrnt tlnio
In a uumtier of weelnt nearly all Hut
KfiiatorH wore on liiiud.
Majoilly Secured
Tlm nntl-I.orlniorlteH went confl
dent today that no oratorical plea liy
tint lllliiolx HtateHiiinu could move
Dip majority which they declnro l
allKiied nualiiHl Uirlmer. lo chniiK"
lludr vote. They mild I.orlmor would
hit xtrlpped of lilx Honatorlal Iokii hy
a in a n; I a of at leant ten vote.
Senator Joikw, (repuhllrnn. WiikIi
liiKton) nUo n member of tun In
vcntlKatltiK rnininlttop. followed with
a npeech In favor of I.orlnier. llo
announced Hint ho would voto for
lorlinor, although In Ow flrnt trlnl
ho voted nKiilnnt him. The tentlniony
in tho lant henrltiK and tlm oharnctor
of Hut wltiiPnfH bad ciiuhoiI him to
(jhaiiKo IiIh mind, Jonofi itnld.
HnMtMl on IVrJury
"An Impreiixlou provallR thrmiRli-
out tho country," Jonon declared,
"that a vote for l.orliuer In a voto
In favor of bribery and corruption.
I roKrot that IniprcKHlmi and hollovo
Homethlnic should bo ilonn lo correct
the lack of respect people have fori
public men. There Is a tendency to
recognlo public clamor and yield to
IIh demnmlH. 1 think senators should
act fearlessly and according to their
convict Ioiih."
InlMrruptlng, Senator Smith of
Michigan protested vigorously
against thn Insinuation that neuatorrt
could bo Influenced by popunr sun?
tlmeut.
"The rano agalnnt I.orlmor Is
based umui perjury and nothing cine,"
decareil Joiich, resuming his Hpeeeh.
"Hrown mid Mnk and lleckmoyer
and White all committed perjury
time and again. All worn told (hat
If they could connect l.nrlnmr with
the matter, each would ho given an
Immunity bath. No ono of these
men Iiiih over been prosecuted for per
jury." Carpathla Crew Thanked.
VAKIIIN(1T0NT, .Inly lll. Presi
dent Taft loilny riigued the reMiliilinn
convoying- the (hunks of congress to
Ciiplnin Itoslrou ninl III" crew of I lie
hleiinier Carpalliiu for their work mi
reseuiiu: Hio Titanic survivors.
81-JATTM'J, Wash.. July lO.Tho
final detallii of tho alleged coiiHpli
ncy In tho Heekiiiau and IlaiiHon
bankruptcy ciiho Involving It. A. Hal
llugor, Judgo llanfonl and others,
worn related lo thn congressional
coiuiultton InvoHtlgutlug llauford this,
afternoon by Attorney J. h. Klnr.li.
Tho witness rovealod every Incident
of tho affair and gave ovldonco which
ho alloged Hhowed that Hanford as
Judgo protected Ilalllngor nH attor
ney, anil provented Klnch from ro
opouluK tho CIIHO,
llalllngor was mi Intoroatod spootn.
tor at tho hoarlug this morning and
smiled when Klnoh told how Hanson
"wont to aloep a comparatively rich
man with llalllngor as his nttornoy
and uwoko a piiupor wltll HallltiBor
as tho nttornoy against him,"
It also dovolopod this morning that
llalllngor rocolvod tw'o "whlto
waslios" for Ids connoellon with tho
llookmnn mid Hanson caso. Ho was
given a profunctory oxonorntlon at
HANFORD CASE TAINTS BALLINGER
MIODFQRD,
AM AN N
OLYMPIC LOSE
TO ENGLISHMAN
Jackson, the British Crack, Wins
1500 Meter Race Atjalnst Five
Americans, Maklnn New Worlds
Record of 3:50 4-5.
Kivlat of New York and Tatar of
Brown Tied for Second Place, hut
Former Is Given Decision.
STOCKHOLM. July 10. Hnex
peeled defeat wiih the jioi Hon of the
AinerlcaiiH In tho Olympic k;iiii'h
hnro today. With five, men ojinll
f Ifil for tho final of tho fifteen hun
dred muter race, Incluillnj; tho bent
performer Hcon hfre, It wan believed
tho AmerlcaiiH would fill all of the
point place, 1 (intend tho race wax
won by JackHon. (he Ilrltluli crack,
who made bin run after tho field
had Htralnliteiii'd away In the homo J
utretcli. lo win JacItHon had to
haiiK up a new world'H record for the
dlHtance, IiIh limn being '.i:Ur, 1 -T. . ;ih
iiKaliiHt the old record of .'S:fi0 l-fi.
'Hie result for Hccoml and third
placoH wiih ho clone that tho Judges
could not decide and with held their
nnnounceuieiit until tho photoKrnpltH
taken of Hut NiiIhIi could bo dovul
oped. Aranaud. Hut French sprinter,
took tho lead at tho tttart and held It
for two liipfl. rloHcly pretnu'd by John
Paul Joiich and Abel Kivlat,- tho
New York reprenentatlvcH. At tho
end of tho hpcoiuI lap- tho two
Amorlcatin Hprlnted Into tho lund. and
then tho Hpcctator belloved It wiih
all over, limtuiul Jackon, who had
been coiiHtautly Improving bis por
tion from the utrnt. began hU great
print In the Htreich and oon panned
both Icndorn. Tho effort told on
Jonen, who dropped back, absolutely
all In." Kivlat tried to go on hut
ho wan Hlnggerlng and In tho last
Jump, Norman Tabor, of Hrown Unl-
vornlty managed to get up alongside
making Hie finish fo close Hint tho
Judges could not decide who wa tho
second. Tho Judges nfter luHpectlng
tlm pltiteg placed Kivlat Hecand and
rubor third, making three new points
for tho American team.
In the M'lni-finnls of the l00-iuelr
run. IhilpH Craig of Detroit won tin
first heat at 121 II-HI mmmiiuIs. In the
second heat. Clement . WiNnu of
fe eollegi', Inwn, was lieiilen in the
Kiiine time by Applcgnrlh, the Hng-
lihh spriuler. Donnell H. ollI)g of
Hostou win the third heat in -1 i-10.
P. W. I.ippincotl of the Cnierily of
I'enusylvmiiii won the fourth in 'Jl
1-fi second. Knu. the (lennnii nfn
ner, wiik IIinI home in the fifth lieut
in 'J'J 1-10. iiml Chiules Iteidpath of
Syracuse university, won the sixth
heat iu '22 1-10.
MELVIN VANIMAN'S BODY
WASHED UP BY SEA
ATLANTIC CITY. X. .1 , .Inlv 10.
A hotly suppijM'il to he thai of .Mehiu
Vmiiuuiu, famous iieroiiaut, killed
with four inemlii'rs of his crow wlnui
his (lirigihle balloon exploded heie
ilulv '2, was lodav wnsheil up on the
.amls off Hrigmiline Heaeli, off
which point Hie balloon sunk.
tho time by tho local bar asuncla-
Hon mid again two yenrs ago when
Colliers' Weekly took tho mnttor up,
and tho bar association ropeatod Its
eudoisetuont.
Klnoh nlleged that ho camo to
Judgo Hanford with n complaint that
five oredltora having a total claim
agmtiHi nccKinan and Hanson of $33,
000, showed BtisplclotiHly nctlvo In
torost In tho ciiho to tho oxtont of
spending inoro money than tholr
claims In securing tho nppolntmont
of a trustoo In banlcruptey and sub
mitting a roport that tho valnutary
bankrupts had no assets whatovor.
Hanford, not knowing at that Hum
Halllngor's connection with tho caso,
wna Indignant, Klnoh said, mid or
dorod Hoforoo IObon Smith to tako
testimony which Klnoh produced,
When It dovolopod that theso flvo
crodltora wore law olerks In Hallln
gor's office, Judgo Hanford turnod
a ooiupleto snmorsault and hecnnio
Indignant at Finch, tho latter testi
fied.
Mail Tribune
QKWION, WKDNKSDA V, .MMV 10, 1012.
DEMOCRAi JC CANDIDATE RESTING AT HOME
ilBoBiBlPr - ' r Act fir'TBrT c5Bi
j I 'umm
3OVTCR.N0re WOOPfLOVV WIUsiJK
The uccunipauj.ng picture was token nbl'o Governor Wowlrmv VIIon
Ml ul esHf uij the porch ef IiIh country hou.e in Fea Girt, N. J. The democratic
l-n..-ulc..tiul nouiliue b resting up before IhSI,..m a uMr..M ca,m,ai"u
ELKS VOIE TO
T
FROM INITIATION
Alt.MOItV, I'OKTl.WI), Ore. July
10.- The gont wiu eliminated from
the Initiation ceremonies of tho H.
P. O. KIIsh hy-itpfrin- of tho grand
lodge hero thl afternoon. Tlio grand
lodge had not epooted to tako up
the proposition till tomorrow hut
dispelled of other business more rap
Idly than wa expuc.ttNl. Following
this action th" grand lodxe ad
journed to 2:30 this afttriioon.
AIl.MOItY. PORTLAND, Ore. July
10. Heports on oleotlon of officer
mid on distribution of supplies by
the grand lodge to subordinate offi
cers were presented by tho commit
tees to the jsnuul lodge of tho II. 1.
O. Klks today. Grand lCxalted Kuler
Sullivan aniiouiiceil that he had re
appointed Itohert Hrown, managing
editor of the l.oulivlllo, Ky., Times,
a member of tho arand forum. Hrown
who is ouo of Uie most prominent men
In the order is retiring as chief Jus
tice. The grand Indue tomorrow w ill
consider the proposition of building
a national home for Klks, the homo
eommlsKloii having decided to put the
proposition entlrelv up to the su
promo body. Funds uo available
are Insufficient to build a homo such
as the Klks wish
ROOSEVELT APPEALS 10
PUBLIC 10 STAY AWAY
OYSTKU HAY. V. Y, July 10-
EMI
Declarlng that he wanted to ilevoto'und motion picture actor,
most of his time bolween now and
tho assembling of Hio progressive
party convention in Chicago net
month to tho "economic and social
side of the plat form to bo adopted
theie," Colonel Itoosovolt Issued to
day an appeal to visitors to, Btay
nway from Saganioro Hill. All who
want to talk organization, ho said
can do so at the New York headuuar
tors. i
TH
JUAREZ EOR BATTLE
KL PASO, Texas. July 10.- Gou
oral Hiiorta'a .Momciui federal army
Is mqvlng toward Juarez from Chi
huahua. General Ornzco, during
tho night, moved tho last of his rebel
troops from Kuclulllas to Juarez, tho
movo holug hastened by tho ap
proach or tho fedorals, u is belloved
tho robels will attenijit to hold Juu
roz against tho federals as tho rebel
capital,
"MMUNMMB
WILSON
BUSY
W
AFFAIRS
OF NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., July 10.
- Fatigued by the two weeks of al
most continual receptions that he has
hld at Sea Girt, Governor Wllhon to
day ulllisuMl much of'hls tliue-ln At
lantic City to catch upon his. cor
respondence. Ho did not appear un
til noarly noon.
Govornor Wilson's day In Atlantic
City was planned to ho brief. At
noon he was to Iny the cornerstone of
tho Y. M. C. A. and at 3 o'clock ho
was scheduled to address tho annual
convention of the National Ilulldlng
and Loan Asocitinu on tho steel
pier.
"I Am here as govornor of Now
Jeroey and not as n presidential can
didate." he said and added that poll
tics would havi no nlaco iu his talks.
FEATURE OE MARKET
NKD YOKIC, July 10. -Gaining 1
Jt-S at the opening of tho market,
Amalgamate! Copper was today's big
early feature. Heading, Union Pa
cific ami Hill stocks mid Stoel wore
albo strong. Canndlan Pacific do
cllnod nearly a point. Stocks woro
sold ou tho riso and Amalgamated
later lost nearly a point.
OAKLAND. Cal.. July 10. Fears
were eutortalnnrt today that Joaquin
Miller. "Tho root or tho Sierras,"
who is III at his homo Iu Krultvnlo,
will not recover. Milder is nearly
eighty, llo hrofte down folowing his
exertions as a Fourth of July orator
LINCOLN, Xcb., July 10. Con
Ui'i'ssiuan George Nnriin, insurgent
leader iu the liouno and tho nominee
of XubiMskn HcpuhlieniiK for promo
tion to the wenute, has promulgated
mi appeal to tho progressives to con
trol the state plutforni convention
Jul 'M in Iaueolu, Tho appeal &ny
iu part :
'Thoro will undoubtedly he mi at
tempt on tho part of the staiulpat
liepiihlieaii.s to promulgate a stundpat
policy and to endorse tho political
larceny ly which a defunct national
committee packed the Chieago con
vention witli a sufficient number of
stolen delegates lo give Mr. Taft his
alleged nomination, it is evident that
every Kopublionii iu Nobnu-kn who
believes iu progressive principles, u
stpjnro deal, nnd above all, political
honesty, fchould interest himself iu
tho selection of delegates from tho
PROGRESSIVES FIGHTFORNEBRASKA
Orenon Historical Soolfty
City Hall T2.U
E
STILL GRASPS
ENTIRE EAST
Blnzintj Heat Continues Over Eastern
Half of Continent With No Relief
In Sirjit Except Here and There a
Thunder Stcrm.
Yesterday's Hi"h Mark of 93 at New
York Exceeded Today and Suffer
ing Continues.
WASHINGTON. July 10. Warm i
the ue.il her bureau's official ilcsif?-
Lrttioii ot the terrible blazing heat
Inch is bathing the eastern half of
the continent today ami promises to
ot liiiue tomorrow.
"Fair .iiiil vviinn" was the bureau
r-ntt pedal forecast of continual siif
feniiir for all person from the Mi.s-i-iiii
vnlloy ea-twanl.
No promise of reliof from the pres
iot hot wave is held out except iu In
diana, .Michigan "111111 woMeni New
York. . There thunder storms mid
-bower', are M-hcduled to break the
hot spell.
XKW YOKK. July 10. Slight
hopes of a break iu the lorrid wave
which i holding this eitv iu its grasp
were held out by the weather bureau
today when it was .staled that tomor
row would have n tendency to be
cooler. The temiwrature at 10 o'clock,
however, was 84 degrees anil steadily
getting wanner. It was considered
certain hy Forecaster Carr that y
terday's high mark ot 1KI "on the
roof," would be eclipsed.
Only one death 'directly due to the
heat was reported to the coroner's, of
fice up to 10:30, but numerous pros
tration were eoreif fur" m'"thc va-riou-
ho-pitu!.-.
GIRL WHO SHOT STOKES
IT
NEW YORK, July 10. Ethel Con
rad. "The Shooting Show Girl," who
was acquitted last fall of attempting
to murder Millionaire "W. E. D.
Stokes, today sued Stokes, who is
now ill Jn Kontucky, for $100,000
for falso arrest.
Miss Conrad's partner In tho epi
sode, which sent Stokes to a hospital
with several bullets iu his thighs.
Lillian Graham. Is suing Stokes for
a like amount.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 10.
Cheering, led by John Wanatnakcr
of Philadelphia, greeted Governor
Woodrow Wilson when ho laid tho
cornerstone of tho Y. M. C. A. build
ing hero this afternoon. Tho govor
nor and Wanamakor mado It plain
that thoro was absolutely no politics
in tho event which was attended by
5,000 persons.
various piecinets to the county con
I ventionli and then from the county
conventions to the state convention.
"The moral effect of the pint form
adopted at Lincoln and throughout
the country will bo greut. Tt will
have u tendency to .show whether No-
hraska Hopublicuns nvQ progressive
or reactionary. There is no doubt
that the rank and file of the liopuhli
can party iu Nebraska are almost
unanimously in favor of progressive
principles mid are praetienlly u unit
iu opposition to tho fraudulent and
dishonest methods that were used hy
discarded political bosses in Chicago
to steal' tho presidential nomiiiiitioii.
"We ought to show to the nation
and to tltu world (hut tho Republicans
of Nebraska einplmtienlly condemn
any political machine that, hy such
unjust and dishonest manipulations,
attempts to thwart tho wish and will
of the patriotic and loyal citizens."
WAV
100.000
WEATHER
Fair mid wnrin, .Mat (Kit
Mln IH.
no. o:t.
TO
BIG OIL EMPIRE
Government to File Suit Atjalnst
Southern Pacific for All Oil Lands
in California, Estimated at 100,000
Acres, Valued at $800,000,000.
Part of Property Embraced In Land
Grant Which Exempted Oil Land
and Part Acquired hy Fraud.
SAN FIIANCISCO, Cal., July 10.
Govornment officials connected with
tho United States attorney genornl's
offlco declared hero today that with
in a month suits will bo filed In tho
United States district courts of San
Francisco and Los Angeles for tho
recovery by tho people of a mineral
bearing, empire, embracing all tho oil
lands held by tho Southern Pacific
company in the stato, estimated at
more than 100,000 acres arid valued
at J800.000.000.
This vast oil hearing district, tho
government alleges, was secured by
tho railroad company by circum
vention of tho grant of 18G6. which
expressly reserved to tho poop'o all
mineral lands within tho Indemnity
limits, except coal and iron, and by
fraud in patenting.
Townsend in Cliargo
Tho general suit for recovery
In which attack will bo made on tho
titles of tho Southern Taclflc rail
road, to all Its petroleum-bearing
holdings from Coallnga on tho north
to tho Sunset district in tho south,
will bo under tho direct supervision
of B. D. Townsend of Portland, as
special commissioner for Attorney
General Wlckersham.
Tho present Bult bejjig heard be
fore Special Commissioner Leo Long
Icy for the recovery of 6,100 acres Of
oil bearing land secured by tho South
ern Pacific In tho Elk Hllla, Korn
county district, through alleged
fraud and valued at 115,000,000, Is
but a fore runner of tho nioro em
bracing suit to follow.
Tho railroad corporation will re
sist the suit on tho ground that tho
statute ot limitations lias expired,
but tho government will baso Its con
tention on tho theory that becauso of
tho reservation of oil lands from tho
grant ot 180G, nono of tho petroleum
lands havo ever been passed to tho
Southern Pacific either by grant or
patent, and for this roason tho ata
tuto of limitations cannot apply.
Secured Fnutdulnntly
Tho government will rely rntiicr on
tho construction by tho Judiciary na
to both grant and patents In this caso
than on an attempt to cancol tho pat
ents. Rut should tho Interpretation
of the courts In this respect bo tin-
(Continued on Page 6)
LOS AN'OEtiKS, July 10, Follow
ing up his testimony of yesterday
when he denied that he called on Clar
ence Darrow November 28 last nnd
handed his $1000, Job llarrinian re
sumed the witness .stand in tho Dar
row trial today and traced his actions
on tho day in question. llarrinian ad
mitted that ho visited tho vaults of
tho Gerinan-American Savings bank,
tho depository of tho McNuumru dii
fense fund, November 28. IIo ox
plined that his visit was to hccuio
.?,")00 to deposit in tho California Sav
ings hank to provido u balance
iiguinst which ho might draw his
cheek for i?rf0 in payment of a prom
issory nolo agaiiibt him hold hy Mrs.
Laura. UuhyiiK.
On tho following day Ilarrimmt
testified, ho returned to tliu Uoruinu
Americau hank unci took away $100
more, which ho found was necessary
to insure his halauco at tho California
hank.
Tho note, Harrimuti'ti hank honks
mid tho cheek with which he paid the
note will be introduced as evidence '
The cheek is iu possession of the dis
trict attorney. It was used, it is
ulaimed, during tho recent grand jury
investigations. ' '-
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