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MKDjrom), ohiooon, TirntsiMY, m(hst 29, 1912
NO. 3fM
GRANGE HEARS -WILSON
OPEN
HIS CAMPAIGN
Democratic Nominee Asserts That
Ideas of Alexander Hamilton Pre
vail and Tlint Nation Is Ruled hy
Trustees Instead of by People
Farmer Has Little Recondition Umkr
Prevailing; Conditions I) ut Holds the
Sack
WIIJ.IA.M8 (JHOVE. Pa., Am;. 29.
--TI10 niii'titiiK speech In hid cum
piilgn for tho proHlitcncy wan made
hort today by (lovoruor Woodrow
WIIhiiii, I hit democratic nominee lit
opening of tliu annual mooting of tint
Pennttylvanla ntnto grmiKo. Wlltxiii'rt
iiililroHM wiih euthutilftntlcally received
liy the thouitamltt of tlult'K'itfii horn
frntii nil imrtn of tho Ntnto who no
rlnlmiid him u'tho next pronlilont of
tint United Hlntui," Tim democratic
nominee Kpoku of Itoosovoll nmt tho
republican party, motortlng Hint t ho
domorriitii hlinulil coneitntrato tliclr
efforts In Maine, MnHMUchuiuiotsi,
Now York, Pouiiylvmiln, Now Jor
Hoyntiil Ohio. Governor Wilson
nald In part:
l'ollimlug IIiiiiiIIIoii
"It Im generally Mippoiod that wo
urn conducting national tiunlno
along (Im linen Inlil down by Thomait
Jrfftirnon, but, tin n matter of fact,
u'o find Hint wo Imvo boon toudiictlng
tint 'nloiiK tho IIiich lit ll doun by
Alexander llninllloii,
"llninllton believed Hint tho com
3ii(iM run of moo liml but tit t lu quali
fication for uticli buslnc, motortlng
that Much matters rouhl only do
"wIMy coriprehondedv by thbso who
led In comttinrrlnl mid IndtiHtrlnl en
terprises. And In our tlmo tho
loaders of tho republican party have
fit her rouacloiisly or uncoriHcloiinly
adopted bin notion.
TmitecK for Nnllon
"Thoy worn our trustees, wo tholr
wards nnd wo took part In common
llfn that thoy planned nnd directed.
What went on In tho mootlugs of tho
trustees wo wont seldom allowed to
learn. An it mat I or of fart, wo only
have found out by Impertinent Inquiry
rougrcmilonnl Investigation mid trlnls
In rourt. Wo hnvo not yet Kot to
tho end of tho Inquiry, but hnvo
found nut enough now to mnkn It
curtain that wo "hall hnvo to change
the whole mo I hod nnd spirit of con
ducting tho government.
"It In hnrd for a inoro farmer to
moo where his partnership In recog
nlzod nt nil. Low tariff duties hnvo
been ontnbllHhod on ninny products
of tho farm, but no one norloimly
fearH that tho farmers of other coun
tries could successfully compnto iu
the food market of tho United Htatea
with our farmers nt homo.
ItooKovelt For Protection
"HotiHoudt Iiiih proclaimed hlminlf
u convert to n protective policy. Ho
mild while ho admitted Hint koiuo
(Continued on Page Tliron)
F
VANCOrVKIt, H. C, Auk 21)- The
"llyinj legion," ronnmoiitiii? Sun
I'VnnoiHoo'H Piiniuim 1'iielt'io Hxptnl
lion, cpimiBtliiK nl' 1'" of tlio most
liroinineut men in Ciilifoiuiu, nnivoil
in Vnneouvor tlin morning by tho
Steiinief I'rimtoNH Aleo from Vielotiii.
No parly over ormii.tiil to exploit
nil exposition over liielmluil no inuiiy
illHlltiKMiHlu'd moil,
Kor llu HMi!Q tif onu tiny Vnu
coiivor will oiitoiluin Luther lluilmulc,
Jtenjumin lilo WlicoloV anil other pro
minent Cnlit'oruluus.
Tho legion wiih woleomeil to tin)
oily by Mayor Finilluy nnd loprn
HonlntivoH of Intuit I'omiiieroiul htulioH
uiitl Inkim iu I wen I. v-live tuitomoliiloH
for n tour of tlio ely niitl onvjroiiH,
Knell uutiiiuobilo wiih rlimorutod with
Kturri nml Ktiipi'H ami Union Jitokn,
uh wore miiny uf tlm hulltllii(,'H,
A liiiiolioon wiih louilerotl ill 1
o'ohuilc hy tho homd of trrtito anil a
loecptioii 1h huiiiK hold thin nftonioon.
Tho parly lonvtis for SpmIIIo to
iiiKhl, vlHitlu that oily nml JVivllinul
on tlio vol urn ami will iirilvi) in Sim
J'Vnnolsoo Sumlay,
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10 W TAFI
Insane Woman Attempts to Gain Ail
, mltlance to Dlnlnn Hall Claims to
Do President's Wifo and Wanted to
Know If He was True to Her
Carried Sharp Pcn-Knlfo to Protect
Her Honor Overpowered by Secret
Service Men
COI.U.M1JU8. Ohio, Aiiit 23
Wlillo Preulilont Tuft n nt break
fnut thitt tuoruliiK nt the Hoiitlairn
Hotel, Mm. Ileerw, a inlildlo-aned
womnn. who In mippoHed to bo In
Kiinn attempted to Kaln admittance to
tho dlnliiK ball.
Mm. Ile?r, who wnn overpowered
by tho morel Horvlro men nfttr cauK
Iiik roiiHldemblit nxrlleiiinut claimed
that hIio wan the wife of the iirenldent
nnd mild h was followlitx him to
iteo that ho roniitliied true to her while
on IiIh v I 1 1 In thin alnte.
When nenrrhed Mm. Heem was
found to have a knife with n three
Inch blade, tho point of which wiik
Krouud to it fine point. Tho woman
ha Id It wnN a "nncred kulfo" and
would protect her honor. .Mm.
Ileom inado nn uuMucceniifiil nttempt
n year iiko to Interview President
Taft.
COhUMIIUH, Ohio. Au. 20. On
bin nrrhnl hero today to attend tho
Ohio centennial celebration) Pronl
rent Taft win met by it battalion of
BpanUh wnr veteran and a dutoch
tnent of Htate mllllln, which com
prled mi curort or honor. Tho pronl
ilnnt plniiued to remain nt Hm ntnto
fair KrouudH moMt of tho day. To
ulKht a banijuet will bo tendered him
by the bench nnd bar of ColumbtiM,
nt which Governor Judion Harmon
will act an toantmnster. Tlcketn to
tho lmniiiet will bo void nt $10 each.
PrcHtdnnt Tnft wnH oppnrontly mi
affected by the Incident nt tho South-'
ern Hotel, thin mornliitc. when n nop
poxodly lunnuo womnn nttompted to
reach him durliiK rcakfnst. Tho af
fair created connldornblo excitement
for a time, but no clianK'os lu tho
preNldoni'H proKram for tho day woro
mail".
TU
LINCOLN, Neb , A UK. 2l. Cojonel
Theodoro KooBovolt'n plan to solvo
tho trust problem U bitterly de
nounced by W. J. Ilrynn In the cur
rent Isntio of tho Commoner.
"It Is nn midaclotiH attempt," tho
editorial snyu, "to act up n one-inan
Kovorniuunt. Hoosovelt Ih Ioiik on
crltlclHiu but nhort on construction.
Ho can wrlto n nood Indictment of
President Tnft but ho has not pro
poHcd a satisfactory remedy. Tho
trust inodlcluo ho proposes Id worno
than tho dlsonso."
HEROISM OF WIFE SAVES
FAMILY FROM FLAMES
MKIANBPOKT, Intl., Ant,'. 2. To
tlio liurnlHiu of' bin- wife, William
llowyer mill tholr two chiltlrcu to
tlny owo Iheir lives, following a fire
which ooiiHiiinet! tio family resitleneo
ami hurtled to dentil tho youiiKt
child, lfi iuoiiIIih (dd, '
MiH. Howyor, from tho burn, saw
thu Htunko nnd riiHhcd lhrou;h tho
flmniiitf Htruotiue, dntgKhi),' mil the
iiueoiiHcioiiH form of her liuHhmid ami
Iheii tho t'liildren. Tho toof fell iu bo
foro hIio could rosouo tho hahy.
FRIENDS PROTEST PERKINS
WITHDRAWAL FROM SENATE
SAN I'MtANOWCO, Auk. 20. A
delude of toleKi'iiniH from I'nlifoinm
friuutlH aHhiiiK him to leconsidei' hin
dtittu'iniuatioii to roliro ut tho end of
hin tonn whioh o.NpireH in 101 5, pour
ed hi on United Slntott Sonutor Gun,
(. UtnldiiH at Iuh Oakland homo to
day, i'ollowiii" his auiioiiiioemeiit that
Im would not Hqck ro-elootion, Por
kiiiH, who will havo aorvod 31) yoarH
when IiIh present tonn w completed,
kIvoh ndvanohiK hk" nml failing
health im liib reiiHou for vulii'oincnt.
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MEN MENTIONED AS LIKELY TO HEAD N. Y.
V JOSEPH H. JOMNSON.JK
Ituinom Iih been rife fur noine time Hint there H timn a Ihhirc In the Police roiniiilHl.nier.ihlp of New YorU
clly. Afiiuiiy the iiniuei iihmI iroiiilneiilly meiitb i rd an the MMitiMir lo ('uiiniUKluner Itultieltiudcr Waldo, In tbf
rvi-nt of tla latter ucllln out, lire Joseph II JoIiiim it. priil I ire 0.mtuMloiier. Mlebnel .1. Drummoiid and Itay
uioii l'odl k. The nuuiu of Jaitiex Crevlmnn, the will l.iipnn Hemry mnn, bah ulo been mentioned.
COURT ASKED 10
POItTf.ANM), Ore.. Attic- 29. Kx
nmlnlut; nuvoral wltuenaen, amcint;
them (lOvernor Went, tho Miiltnoiunh
county Rraud Jury without tho gold
unco of dlHtrlct attorney, today bocan
a probe of vice in Portland. It wnn
Htated Hint tho wltuemiod tutttlfled re
KardlnK tho conduct of tho dlntrtct
nttornoy'H office, mid etmeclully with
reforenco to rasen where It wan nl
legod no effort to prosecute had been
uuvdo.
After holding n nhort poshIou the
Knuid Jury nt tho request of (lov
ornor Went requeued .1 ud no Morrow
of tho circuit court to appoint a spe
cial proHccutlnK attorney to Invent!
ato tho offlco of tho District Attor
ney. JtiHtlco Morrow stated ho would
decldo whother or not to mako such
nn ttppolntmeut Into thin afternoon.
Ho wan nomowhnl in notibt nn to IiIh
legal right to do so.
WASI1NOTON, Aub. L. -Thai the
muendiueut to the pure food low jn-t
parsed mid tU'wined to destroy patent
medicine fakun, coiitiuns n joker
which will nidify it effect, wns the
declaration hcio today of Ur-. llarvoy
W. Wiley, tho ;overnincul's l'ormcr
food expert .
'Tlio iimendiiicnl," Dr. Wiley said,
"rclnles to Htntcmeiits on the labels
of patent medicines nnd provides
that tho claims of the remedy shall
not bo false or fraudulent. It fc
alwayH diflictilt to convict if two
separate etimcs have to ho roed.
1 do not know the evaet difference
between wliat is fnlr-o nod what is
fiauduleul. It will he mighty hnrd
for lawyers to distinguish between
these two classes,"
KAISER TO LEAVE
CASS13L, Ocrmuny, Aug. 29. Ktl
sor Wllholm, who has boon confined
to his bod horo BiiffoiiuK from a
throat affection, will Icavo for Swlt
forlmid noxt wvok unless a rolapso
sotti In nccordliiK to tho nnnounco-
mont horo today of tho royal physi
cians.
Tho Knlsor'a condition wan re
ported to bo very much Improved yos-
tordny and It Ih thought ho Is well
on tho road to rocovory.
TAFT NOT TAKE ACTIVE
PART IN CAMPAIGN
1MTTSKIKLI)V Mini., Ahjj. 20.
PrtiHulout Taft inlimatcd hoto today
that ho wiih not j;oiiitf t talso nn ac
tive pari lu tlio present campaign.
AddresfiiiiK a crowd al tho railroad
Mutton front the rear platform of his
train, tho president said;
'T heliovo there's somu politics uo
itiK oil, hut 1 tun not Koiup; to take
part in It. You must nialvo up your
mind without hearing from mo fur
ther,"'
NAME PROSECUTOR
MULTNOMAH
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CONTAINS
JOKER
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MlTCHO-L J DRUMMOND
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SEE FUNERAL OF
IAL BOOTH
1 LONDON, AiuV 21). M.uo than
'',HII),0IIO pervoijfj were Iitil:d alonj?
the strtets of I.t)U"ii leading to All
ncy I'nrk eemetery toiliiv. utnr th
body of (Jenernl William Hmth, foun
der mnl lute heiid of ih" Snhntimi
Army, was laid ih reot. Iiteludir'
tho 'J 1,0 00 inumbor of the Huluitim
Ahny, coiupiisiui; fl bnade-. who
were in lino, not le. thnit 100,0(10
Hvuipathirers follow cd (he body to
lilo riive.
The proetwi-iiin parted from the
Vii'torin embttnkiueit nt 1 1 iU) o'clock
mid marched pnsl'Hnhsilinu Army
liemlipiiirlers, whe,rd, the heaiv. jn'm
cil tlio umivhorj-.JI?'...;, -
Clenernl liontli'n eoffln n dmped
with the t httr of the Salvation Ann v.
On thyu lay the uciienil's nnifonu.
enp and bible. Conuni-sioncr Adel
aide Cos preceded the hmrc, carry
ing n Snlvation Anny flnsr.
(lonernl limmwcll Ilnnt h. who hy
tho tonus of his fnlhcrV will, suc
ceeded Gencrul William Hootli. ns
head of the opanir.ation, followed on
foot behind the hearse, lirmnwell
Month wps visibly nffeeted, sivinn
way frequently to his emotion, lie
wus followed by the other Suhntiou
Annv leaders, detachments of Hrit
ish .soldiers nnd hundreds of sailors.
All business houses ulouf the line
of march were draped in black. Tho
lord mayor of Loudon, officially
robed, stood at salute, ps the funeral
oorlio passed his official residence.
A chorus of 1,000 voices Joined
In Ocnernl llooth's fnvorlto hymn nt
tho crave, l.loiitonnnt Colonel
Damon of the American branch
prayoy mid Mrs. Uooth-llnlberg sang
a Bpoclnl hyjuu, "O, Douudlcss Salva
tion." Ilramwoll, Catlierlno nnd Eva
Ilooth, children of tho dead lender,
Bpoko briefly nt tho grnve. Ab tho
coffin wns lowered tho throng Joined
In singing "O'Sorvnnt of God, Well
Done." Ilramwoll Uooth then re
cited tho committment service of tho
Salvation Arm)'.
ICTI
TEXTILE MILLMEN
llOSTON, Aug. 20. -Indictments
woro roturnod by tlio K.rand Jury to
day against prominent toxtllo mill
men, accusing tboni of "plnntlng" dy
uanilto during tho labor troubles nt
Lnwrouco, Mass., several months ago
In mi alleged attempt to dlucrodlt tho
Btrlkors mid lo turn publlo feeling
against thu oporntlves.
Tho niimbor of liidlctincnts la not
known nnd tho names of thoso against
whom truo hills wero found Is bolug
kopt secret until arrests nro inado.
Ernest Plttnian, mombor of tlio
firm of W, W. Plttiiitm and Company,
ono of tho largest la tho texttlo trtulu
of Now Kuglmid, committed eulcldo
Tuesday afternoon, following a con
foreiico with District Attomoy Xollo
tlor, which was said to have rofornco
to tho Iwronco dyiuunttlngs. Pollo
tlor rofusod to say wliothor Pltltimn'a
ntuno was among tlioso agnlnst.whom
ho vyottld nek Iiullctmoiits by tho
grand Jury.
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WENIS
F
OR
CONSPRACY
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Ji-AV.Mu)vJT t, roawcj;
10 RESTORE OR
CENTRAL AME
WASHINGTON. Auk. 20. Two
thousand Ainciic.ui marines and blue
jackets will be mobilm-d nn Nieit
ninan territory next week.
Officio! of ih state department
dcclated today that this force would
be Mitficient to cope with the situ
ation brought about by the opera
tions of General Plena's band of reb
els. Although (he order xt'iiiliug the
Tenth Jiitautry to Corinto was re
scinded nt midnight, it bus had :t
salutary el feet. Acting Reetelary of
Stnte Huntington Wilson telegraphed
President Tnft nt Columbus today
Ibnt tho Nicnrnuitnn situation was
much improved.
The indent plan is for the blue
jackets to first re-open the mil road
from Corinto to Mnii.-u;ua, (ho on pi
tal, nnd then .scatter ulbng its right-
of-wny to prevent the mtdestntioii of
trains. The Tenth Infantry, it wns
announced, would lie held in readi
ness mid would depart for Corinto if
the situation becomes critical.
L
DEA0 AT SEATTLE
SEATTLE, "Wash., Aug. 29.
Louis Potter, one of tho foremost
sculptors In tho United States, died
this morning in nn apartment house
here, lie had been In Seattle but a
short time, having stopped oft tor a
short visit on mi extended tour of
tho country. Potter wns n native of
Now York, and was 39 years of age.
He mado n specialty of groups of
Alaskan and American Indians. Ho
had made busts of many of the-proml-nent
nion of tho country, and de
signed tho Horaco Wells memorial in
Hartford, Conn. Ho exhibited Iu4he
Paris salon In 1S99 and at tho Paris
exposition In 1900. Ho was decorated
by tho Iley of Tunis In 1900.
It is understood that Potter died
whllo undergoing treatmont at tho
hands of a Chlnoso doctor for a skin
diseases. His body showed tho effects
of bomo dlscnso of tho skin and on
his stomach was n mark about throo
Inches In diameter which had evident
ly been mndo by some acid or caustic.
Tho coroner will hold a post mortem
examination on tho body this after
noon. OREGON WOLF WINNER OF
M0T0RB0AT CHAMPONSHIP
ASTOUIA. Oro., Aug. 29,--Tlio
Orogon Wolf, piloted by John D.
Woolf today won tho motorboat
championship of tho Pacific, Coast
covorlng tho 30 mile courso In 50:45
1-5. Tho Wigwam II was second.
Tho Oregon Wolf took tho rnco onslly
and could have mndo much factor
tlmo If bIio had beon pressod.
HENRY GEORGE JR. SUFFERS
A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
WASIINGTON, Aug. 20. Con
gressman llonry George Jr. of New
York is confined lo his lied hero
today as tho result of a result of a
serious nervous breakdown. No
visitors nro allowed to seo him, lie
will ho forced to rest until cougresR
convenes in December, according to
his physicians.
III
PLAN
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RICA
ponR
W OPENS
I FIGHT
8
Til
Roosevelt In Fine Bailie Form at
Bennlr.fjton Renews Assault Upon
Archbold, Penrose and Other Ac
cusersUrges Dull Moose Victory
Says Watson cf Indiana Following
Him to Beat Him Rather Than to
Elect Taft
HKNNINGTON, VL. Aug. 20. He
ncwiiig his Attack on John I). Arch
bold of the Standard Oil company
and United States Senator Doies
Penrose, of Pennsylvania, Colonel
Ifoo.seu'lt ojH'ind bis presidential
campaign in Vermont today. The
( olonel bad on bi fighting clothe,
nnd his denunciation of hat he termed
"tluir niircpresntutions to the
finite campaign contributions inves
tigntiig coinmiltce" uas especially
bitter.
After urging bis bearer to HnpK)rt
tho state progressive ticket, Colonel
Ktisovelt ,aid:
"Jim Watson of Indiana is coming
here to spenk againct mc. Ik was
one of the mechanics who helped
operate the steam roller nt Chicago.
The aim of Wutson and his associates
is tit beat me rather that to win this
election."
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 29. The
attempt to remove a receivership
case from the state courts to the Jur
isdiction of ex-Judgo Han ford of the
federal court will cost the Peabody
Houghtelling Company of Chicago
approximately $9G,000. This Is the
effect of nn order signed by Judge
Cushman today.
The case was started by William
It. Crawford, former president of the
Seattlo Ronton and Southern Rail
way In the state courts. Ho charged
tho Peabody Interests, bondholders of
the traction company, with trying to
freeze him out of 11,000,000 of stock.
Through Kerr and McCord, attorneys,
the case was removed to Judge Hun
ford's court. The higher courts
however reversed Hanford s right of
Jurisdiction, and Cushman taxed up
tho costs of litigation, receivership
and attorney's fees to the Peabody
company Instead of to the traction
company.
HUSBAND PULLED
FRONT TEETH 001
SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 29. That
ho pulled nil her upper front teeth
without her consent, and imposed a
dlot of ono meal per day, consisting
of vegetables and nuts, Is tho sensa
tional reply made by Mrs. Florence
E, Holcomb tho chnrgos of Incom
patibility tiled by Dr. Augustus II
Holcomb, a dentist, who brought suit
for dlvorco iu July. Mrs. Holcomb
describes her husband as "Idlocratlc
and parannolnc."
Dr. Holcomb was divorced Iu De
cember 190S from his first wife, and
married his present wifo lu Juno
1909. Tho first Mrs. Holcomb camo
Into court on crutchos to prosecute
hor case, and Dr. Holcomb was se
verely scored by the presiding Judge.
STEEL AGAIN RISES
IN STOCK MARKET
NRW YORK. Aug, 20. Tho stock-
market opened irregular. Most pf
tho changes wero deelinos, including
the inajotity of tho leaders. Amul
gamnted Copper, Northern Pacific
and Lehigh valley woro weak, united
Slates Steel and Canadian Pacific
rose fractionally. Heading reflected
the selling movement.
Tho tniuket closed irregular.
Bods wero irregular.
IN
A A
RECEIVERSHIP GOSTS
LITIGANTS
$96,000
BANDIT'S WIFE
FAILS TO REACH
N IAIN
Believed That Postal Officials Stop
ped Her While Enroitte in Order to
Question Her as to Her Husband's
Activities During Past Year
May Have Been Held Near Portland'
for Arrival of the Inspectors .Whs,..
Searched Home Here
Somewhere between Portland and
Topoka Mrs. Wells Lounsorry, Is ovl-'
dontly being held by a Postofflcc In-
spector for the purpose of "sweating"
her and learning what she knows In
regard to her husband's previous ac
tivities. Mrs. Loucserry left Portland last
Saturday morning and was duo Bt
Topeka Tuesday morning but has
failed to arrive according to advices
from there. It Is known that Mrs.
Lounsberry was put under surveil
lance nt Portland and that an inspec
tor left that city with her. Hor fail
ure to arrive at Topeka Indicates that
she is being held for examination.
Knowing that her husband is badly
wounded it Is natural to supposo that
she will tell all that she knows to
the officials If they will only allow
her to proceed tc his side. This, In
Itself, would prove an effectual "third
degree."
Seek Confession
Tlio wounded bandit continues to,
improve according to reports. As '
soon as ho Is able to leave tho hos
pital he will probably face trial. Ills
aged father, a government employe,
reached Top&Va Wedaeg'foy.yTjffet
That Mrs. Lounserry was under
surveillance from tho moment she
reached Portland was known Jn this
city Monday practically being ad
mitted by Inspectors Perkins and
Temple who Investigated this end of
the case. Following their search o(
tho resldenco Sunday afternoon the;
got In touch with the chief Inspector
at Spokane. Inspector Perkins was
asked If ho expected to proceed east
to Topeka and replied that he did
not know "as yet." Later he stated
that he and Inspector Teraplo wero
ordered to Portland for a conference.
Taken Into Custody
It Is believed today that Mrs, Lons
berry was taken Into custody beforo f
she had left Portland very far and
that Perkins and Temple left not for
Portland, as they stated, hut to somo
other point a short dlstanco east
whore they could question her aftqr
having searched the homo In this
valley.
That the two Inspectors found in
criminating evidence before tholr
search proccedod very far is known
by tho fact that they spent a vory
short tlmo nt the homo of the
homo of the Lounserrys and did not
search the outulldlnga or the houso
thoroughly, This was Sunday after
noon and although they Bpent tho en
tiro day In Medford Monday thoy did
not return to tlio Lounserry place.
Only tho fact that they found convinc
ing evidence early In their search
would explain their willingness to
leave tho placo oforo thoy had pro
ceeded far with the search.
TO CUT OUT MIES
OR
MBFFK
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Ildinesookors.'
rates to California may be abolished,
according to u plan under considera
tion by tlio California terminal rail
roads today. Tho rales' Imvo been
iu effect since last sprtnjf offering ' .
round trip faro from Chicago to
California for .103 nnd from Missouri
Hivor points $38. ' ,
Both tho Southern Pacific hiiiI( '
Snnta Fo hvu desrous of discontinu-
ing tho rates, it is understood, uu,J
tho Western Pucifiu urfce their con- -
tiiiutuice. ' ' ?& i,
CHAUFFEUR BURNED IJI X
PORTLAND IARAKE FRE
PORTLAND, Ore., Atu. 38, P, L.
MoNeil, a chauffeur, witq Hrinly
burned hero today n h firm' wki4i
destroyed (he gnrng of RoWmmih hm! r.
Courser. Tho duningti wh irWftfl.
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