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G2. -t -. . .( .'. .... l & 4 w v 41 SHIFT BLAME DYNAMTE LOT TO Dcfcnso Would Put ncsponsllilllty for Conspiracy In Wood Case Upon Ernest Plllninnti Who Committed Suicide After Confrrcncc, IIOHTON, Mny 22 Wrong linll rntlon Unit tin) dofoiiSM IiiImihIn In mIiKi ri'NHiiiMllilly In thu shouldurs of Kriiosl PlltiiiiuiM. ii iImkI nmii. wn Mi'i'ii Intro toilny nt tho tilnl of Will linn Wood, iniiltl'inlllloualro presi dent of llni wool (runt, Frederick Attenux nml Dennis Collins, u Cam bridge dog fiumlnr. olinrgod with planting dynntiiKu to dltcrodll l.nw union tmllln mill strikers. 'I'll I h rwiun during tlm rroMHixiiiiilimtliiii nf John J. lll'i'Kii, it Lawrence lili durtiiknt, thu oiitM'ii I Iiiiim ulnr wit. IIIHM. IMltmiui ended lilx I Ifii follow Inn ti riiiifiitiinid with District Attorney I'ellutlor In (oiiiii'i'tliiii with lli Lm rmii'ii Mtrlkn. I Mm connection with tlm easn wtis brought out hy Altfr ny ('oak In)- In ii norlo of ciiitliiiif nMnhllshlug tlm (not that Hruun dn intituled of Altux a loiui of.f I3.0UO to settle damage suit for false nr rrU hy ilcllm of the dynamite (iiiiiitliiK. Coaklny nkid linen whether tin liiul not tolil curtain lawyers Hint Attenux nIioiiIiI I nml hi tho money 'Ik'cuiiio I'llttiinmi h I lotd him tlm whole utory." Ilrcei denied thnt hi over cugngeTI In nti mirh rotivrmnllon. Hruun nilmltti'i) under rlono ques tioning thnt III nil hi dealings with Ponton ami Lawrence police In con nection with Itic urtiml planting of ibnnmltc nml tint iihrcipieul ln'i llmitloti, tin hml Ifi'il. ACTIVE SELLING IN NI'.W YOHK, Mny 22 Artlvn selling of loading stork irovnlliil at tln opening of thu ntork innrki't, nut Jim tho offering wore uhsorhud roiid Hy, tlm lint hold near the clnn tt yiwtordny. Cmmillan I'nclflc rail roml nml Nntlonul railway of Mux Ito second preferred uncli declined n point. A now low record prUc for llnlllmnro tb. Ohio convortlliloa wm renchi'd wlmn It toiirhud 1)2. On hirfiu mi I oh HihiiIIiik runnlnrd iinchmiKrd hut Mli:ht frartlonal Ioiuk'ij wnru ri'cordud for thu ot'ior li'iulArH. l.ntor Uiiiimllnn 1'iuiflc ral Hml coimldornhly nml llrooklyu ltni Id TrniiHlt mid Coiinolldntml Oat With dncldmlly Htroni;. Aftor tie Initial period of honvliiomi, ropriiion liillvo HtockH rulml nllKhtly lilr.hor. IIoihIk worn Irrofiuhir, Thu uu km rloKod NtroiiK- L E WAI.LA WALLA, VnMi., Mny ft!. Wool llllH lilt tllll (tlllOKKIIII IllTO, noil toilny, hhcciuiieii n to wonicil nvcr thu outlook, for iimiuiullv It In ilowii to Htuy. For Bunko itivor wool, which would Imvn liroui;ht 112 nml Ifi iieiilH n tmiulh ik'. no uioro Ihnii t) eontrt ti now offercil, Owiutrn liluino thu out on tho proposed fteo wool Helicilnlo uiiilur tlm iiiiw tariff mid inn lint liioreiiHlnir I heir floekn, feiirliiK thu importation of Aimtrullmi wool mill mutton. IN EARLY MORNING l''iro of unknown origin destroyed thu homo of 1). !!. Oroon on North (Iriipu htroul, nt two o'clock this moni iiiK. Tlio Iioiiho wiib owned hy 0. M. Sulnliy mid $800,00 inmirniiou la cur ricd, Mr. (Ireon uurricd no iiiHiir iiikiu on thu furiiituru nud tho Iohb mnouutH to .f 1500.00 Thu Onion i'liiully wero out of town at thu timu hut Mr, (I icon rotuiuod thin iiiorn int.'. j. jJ DEMI MAN STOCK MARKET PLAN MERGNG TWO BRANCHES OF OLD PARTY Amalflnmallon of Progressives and nriiiilillcnus Proposed In Senate and Committee Named to Drliifi Factions Toucther. WAKIIIS'dTON. Mnv aa.-Aiiinl- Camatiou of proKn'UHlvt'H nml repuli llenii nTidant wiih HUKi'Hteil at ti miui'UN lieie today of lepnlilii'iill nieiu hem of tlm Hi'imte mid n eommillee to a iiiipIInIi HiIm end aiMiliited. Tlm men iinmed wio KuuatorH (Inllinuer, of New llamp-hlrin TowiihpihI. ol Mieliiau; t'lnrk of Wyoming; hm of Wiihiiilnii, nml Norri f c ..nihl.il. Join and KoitIh uro put M'MMil, Tli mmilleo will attempt to ar range with repuliliemi mid proreM li hoiiait memherw for tin Keleetlon nf ii eampaiKii eoiiimitlee. A ri Inlion wax paied whieh provided that the eiimmitteii with mm named hy the hoiie, nhall arranp for " joint emieiiH of repnliliiwin in eoii KrmH and Holeel tlm eampaiKii i"" uiiltee. ToiIii.v'm eaueiiH almi ileeided that repuliliemi nenutor imllvidiiully hull xetlln tlm iin'Hlion of wlifther to enter pnlrrt with demoeratx. BAmEliERS NEW YORK STREETS XKW YOHK. May 22- A hold h tempi hy four Italian hlKhwuymi n to roll JmneM Wlntreeii. a hunk mer KeiiKur, earrylni: SPOOo to thu offlco of a mntiufiii'liirliiK compmiy. wuh frunirnteil hern toilny. Tlm ntti'inp! oreiirred on n crowded troet. Hor crnl Khota were exrhniiKed In Hit txtttlu hutweeit tho lilKhwiiymoii and Wlntreen mid p.ttrolmeu. Wlntroin wmt wounded In tlm arm nud ouu uf thn woulil-lio rotihor nlno wn dlpliod hy u hullut, Tho lilKl'wny m en craeil. SINiTT FILES PROTEST WASHINGTON', Mny 22 Con i?reHinan Hlnnott of OroRon today wroto the unvyy dopurtuioui demand Iiik thnt tho old hnttluHhlji Oregon ho kIvoii nit honored old ao Inmond of holtiK mud iih n iinval prnctlru lariat, Hlmiott'n letter reviewed tho ex ploit of tho Oregon nud urRoil that "old IroimlduH ho Riven u plnro iih a rello of naval hUtory. Ho kiik Kunted Hint tho voleran hou hulldott hu kIvoii to tho Htato of Oregon iih n training whip. GIRL POLICEMEN TO DE NAMED FOR PORTLAND POItThANI). Ore.. Mux ft!. Jif vcnilu Judge (latons is today considering- adding- a giii'H auxiliary to thu boyH junior polioo force now lu thn process of oignniration hi Ihiri city. Tho Idea wn HiigKestcd to Hie judjio by tho receipt of lull em from two ujrlrt iunuiriiig- why limy, as well im thu lioyfl, could not coutribulu to thn keeping- of law nud order nmoiig thu younger Kouerittiou. ST0VALL REINSTATED AFTER THREE WEEKS SUSPENSION ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mny 23.Hmi JoluiHon, iircHtdout of tho American LeuKiio today notified I'rosldent HcdgCM of tho llrowim thnt Manager Slovnll, Hiispomlod for it Ripmlililo with Umpiro KorKUSon, hnn boon o iiiHtated. Stovall luia boon suspend ed for threu wcoka. CYANIDE PLANT BURNS AT HOMESTAKE MINE 110ISK, Iilulio, Jfiiy 22. Firo oil- jinutiiiK in dofcotivo wiring' do- Htroyed I ho mill nud oyiuiliio plant of thu HomoRtuko niluu at Nonl, 25 mlloH enflt of hero, nt n Into hour last night. Tho properly holonus to (looigo l ltotli nnd olhord of Ho uhustor, N, Y. J AN S UN Mfl STHKEN BY PNEUMONIA Grave Fears Entertained for Emper or Vosliohlto Greatest Anxiety Manlfcstrd-Dlssatlsfactlon With America's Reply Expressed. ,TOKIf, May J.-Slnckni hv piiciimoiiin, I'mperor Yoiluhit" - u a -verinuri enuilHioii and all Jnpnu i in terror that IiIh illne- nil I iroe falnl. CrnniU In tlii- ami other ml ie ttiirroiiudeil tlm hulleliii hoards of llm iii'U'Hinp('n and Ihe jreatet mix lety in-evident in oveniiiiriilnl iir rhi. Hourly InilMiiiH of the Mikndo'.: eomlition lire IioIiik ponied nt tho p.i laee, where n ureal thmuir of mix loiiH iiolititM in in iitteadaiiee. No do. ioilH iiohhw h in iilleiiduuee. Ko ili luiln hnvo yet Lena jxiven out as to when thu i'Hi of Ihn Kuiix'rnr'rf ill UH In to enliie. HtrnilK dixHatUfnetion i exprr-.'.ed here today hy the Kiivernmeiit as well iik hy individuals with tho Amenean reply to .lapau'M pro text iicniut the California mili-alieu hind hill he ruUKc It kIvoa no loe way for urhitra lion. The reply of Keerctnry of Rlnto llrynn deniei Unit thu niiti-nlion act xiolatcM any rxSnthii; treaty. The foreipn office todnv cahlcd to Vifccounv (Tiindji nt Wiicliliiclon to Kive the Amorirnu Mtate ilepiirtmeut Jiipan'H iuterpreliilion of the treaty which .iamn cIiiiiiin Iimh hceii violated, IGHWAY E SAI.ICM, Oro., Mny 22. The tnto hlghwny commlnl()n, romprWed of tho inuuiliorH of tho Unto highway hoard, jenterday appointed Henry I.. Ilowlhy of Portland as vtnto highway cnclneer, undur tho now hlghwny law panned hy tho hut Irglttlattiro. Mr. llowlhy'H nppolutuiont was iiindo largely on tlm recommendation of Samuel Hill, thn good roads en thunlant, with whom Ilowlhy hns'heeu nmoclated In highway construction for a number of years. Mr. Ilowlhy in now engineer for tho Pacific High way HHHOclatlon, which position pnys him thu Hiiinn salary Hint ho will ro celvo from tho Htato, namely $3000 a )oar. Mo was formurly statu high wuy engineer of WnshliiKton. Thorn wuro about GO applicants for tho position, hut Mr. Ilowlhy was not ono of them. Ho nover made ap plication ami IiIr convent to nccopt tho poult Ion wiih secured hy Mr. Hill, VANCOUVER'GETS 8ACKA.MKNTO, Cat., May 22. AdvertlsliiK men of the Pacific roast tiro returning homo today attur a successful convention here. Van couver gels tho 1DH convention. A. 0. Clark of Portland is tho now proslduut. Other officers are: I'lrst vice president 11. I.. SHI- well, l.os Angolefl. Second vlco presldont 1- "II. I.lnyd, Bpokmio. Third vlco president U. A. Cum mliis, Sncrameuto. Secretary mid treasurer Dr. L, S. Uowu, Vancouver, II. C. Kxocutlvo committee It, h, HIs hco, chairman, Los Angolosj W, W. Crlhben, Oakland; A. O, ltoss, Stock ton; DawHou Mayor, San Francisco; A. J, Uzurd, Seattle. COLLIER NANSHAN DUE FOR EXTENSIVE REPAIRS MtKMKKTON, Wash., May 22. Tliu United Slulon Collier Nutislmn, now nt San Francisco, is duo bore no.t wook for extonsivo ropuirs nud a general ovorluuiliiiK, to cost about (75,000, Shu hns boon in service o' tho Asintio station for sometime, Thu oriilxor Mnrylnnd will stop horo tomorrow on route to Alaska to tost uoul front thu JJovitiK Sou f iolds. 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According to Managur Johnson of tho Paniagua thuntar, nofiotlatlons liuvo boon clothed with Anderson for n week's ongsgoiuont beginning Mny 2C. . Hltchlc, who hail hoou playing Hiuo on tho KmpruMi circuit for sev eral moiitliH. will glvo exhibitions for u week nt tho loeal houso of thnt concern, commencing on tho sauio dntu. As tho bollof U pruralont hero thnt Andomon nud ltltchlo will fight fur tho llghtwolght chnmploiiHhlp be fore thu year hns expired, Interest u keen to sco. the two stars lu action Sl'OKAN'K, Wash., M'liy 22.-Offi- cials of the riiioiiKo, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad mo today taking preliminary slep toward thn build injr of n road from Noppol, tho nov Milwnukcu town!ito, to llolliuglmm. The road, if eoustrnotod, will ex tend through tho rich grain coun try south of tho Colvillo Indian re servation, hy way of Foster Crook and Bridgeport on the Columbia river. For several weeks representa tives of tho road have boon tourinjr OkiuioKini, l)oubi8 and Skagit coun ty, estimating thu KHiu tonnage available which cannot bo shipped through lack of railroad facilities, and it is understood that they rec ommended the construction of tho lino. j &, IIIII.WJ BH1 W CANADA IN SYMPATHY WITH CALIFORNIA'S ACTION PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 22. Cmm da is in sympathy with California in hor efforts to bur Jnpanoso and other aliens from ownini; land in that state, noeordiiiK to W. M. Murrny, n prom inent cnpitalist of Vnneouver, II. C, who is visiting horo Joday, No matter what the attitude of tho eastern states wore, ho declared, tho people of Canada wore n part of California, insofar na their endorse, mont of (lovenior Johnson's notion in signing' (ho luiti-nlicn law wan concerned. VAUDEVILLESHOWS GREAT ANXIETY IN JAPAN. Q. 'KELLY TO FILE I ALL COMPLAINTS IN T District Attorne) Krlly has dpcldod horoaftor to hrlnK nil criminal mat tors trlnhlu before Justices ot tho poare (fid all preliminary uxnmlua t'ons huforo County Judgo TouVol'o While this rullcy hns never bciv adopted lu Jackson county, tho dl trlct attorney and cnunr Jndijo arc going to glvo It n trial, as !t wl.l savo tho county la the neighborhood of $100 n month formerly paid out In Jusllcu court feos. Tho vmjiy Judge hotnK a salaried officer Is not untitled to fees. LOSES FIGHT FOR LIFE MACON, On.. May 22. Death lb Mctor here lu the Brim battle inaila for llfo hy Snndors Wnlker, a hanker against terrific odds. Tlm banker swallowed a seven grain hi hlorhle of mercury tablet hy ml.Unka and. although warned hy physicians' that his death wag only u matter of flmu, ho stirred tho medical world by fighting determinedly for a weok against tho fatal drug. Walker's last hours wore spot in comforting his wife, l.'nrltur lu the week hu had arranged' his busmwj affairs. J.ah) Inst night Walker'? eyes Klared blankly at his wife, hU v.-ico failed nnd nt an early hour this morning ho dlod. TO IKE ARMOR PLATE WASHINGTON, May 22, A bill intended to offset tho effectiveness of nn alleged combiuu of nrmorplato manufacturers bo far ns tho govern ment is concerned was introduced in thu senate today by Senutor Ashurst of Now Mexico. It nuthorir.es tho appropriation of $1,000,000 to erect ntt nvmorplato fautory to manufac ture all nrmorplato to be used in the (loiiatruotion of American war ves sels. Ashurst's bill is in lino with his recent declaration that tho govern ment is mutually defrauded of huge sums ns n result of n combination of manufacturers. It nulltoii.cs Sec retary of tho Nuvv Duuiols to ap point throe- navy officers to report on thu uiobt Buittiblu bitu for u factory. N JAP LABORERS IN CALIFORNIA PLAN BOYCOTT Workmen Leave Ranches of Lcylsfa tors and Others Who Were Active In Securing Antl-AIIen Law Feel Effect of Nipponese Displeasure. KACHAMKNTO. Cal. Mny 22. That Japnnnie laliorrrH throughout thin part of Cnlifonim havo initiated it hoyeott nniiiHt thw Iej;iflators who took nn active part in sccnriiifr the niiti-nlirn hind net nml ngn'mut their families, nml that even more erioim retaliatory inenmircrt nre ex- x;i'tcd i the story hroucht to Sncrn ineuto today hy t. K. Hrnilford of Ilrueevlllo. Hrndfonl in thu man who conducted Secretary of State llrynn, flovenior .loluirion mid vnr ioiim parties through thu Jnpntiese colonic. Hrndfonl in one of the first to feel the effects of what in declared to bo n Ki'iiornl order for JnpaiiCf e to leave the ranelicM, vineyards, nud (nirdens of those who wupjMirteil the utivii laud net. "That wo nre under boycott by Jn panose labor, I learned from Kon py, n Japanese hovn, who bad been with im for twelve venrn, nnd who nlo hns jjone," said P. K. llrndford today. "I nm convinceil thnt the plan was to make us feel our dependency upon Japanese help, nnd to mnke us knuckle down, iir well ns to show ui what retaliation miglit be taken. "From tnlk I have hml with my neighbors, I nm eonvince'd that there is nn organized determination on the jiart of Japanese .p. Mtriko through out thiH entire distnct. It may re sult in a bitted feud." 10 KEEP COOL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 22. More than 4000 Japanese who at tended a big mass meeting last night to hear four special Japaneso com missioners on tho California antl alien land dispute aro quietly digest ing advice to remain calm and to roly on Washington to prevent their suf fering by tho now legislation. S. Kbara of tho Japaneso houso of lords; A. Hattorl, leader for thn Kokumlnto, or nattonalts party, both advised their countrymen to re maln quietly watchful. Uoth lauded "American fair play" and declared they ywere suro tho result of tho present agitation against Japanese land ownership would, In time, be tho political and social equality of Nippon throughout the world. Kbara, Hattorl and Dr. Ibuka and IC. Yamamoto of Toklo will visit tho largest Japaneso colonies in Califor nia to ohsorvo conditions for a re port to Toklo. Y IS IMIINKVILLH, Oro., May 22. Convicted on a charge ot having at tempted to wreck O.-W. It. &. N. passenger trains, Orville Morris, who was sentenced to servo from ono to 20 years In teh penitentiary, Is today paroled in tho custody ot his father. Morris was arrestod uftor two at tempts had been inado to wreck pas songer trains on a high bridge ovor tho Crooked river. It tho attempts had been successful tho trains would havo been precipitated to tho bottom of a canyon hundreds of foot below Ho was paroled on account of his ago. OREGON SCHOOL CHILDREN PETITION THE PRESIDENT SALBM, Ore., May 22. A peti tion bearing tho mimes of 60,000 school children of Oregon, has to day been forwarded to President Wilson, asking that tho battleship Oregon bo assigned to lend tho ma rine parade through thu l'nnumii cuutil at its opening, j JA AD D ODD FELLOW MEET NEXT IN M'MINNVILLE H. J. Taylor of Pendleton Elected Grand Master and Wm, Galloway of Salem Deputy Grand Master Session Nears End. McMinnvillc wnH given tho 31)11 grand lodge convention by unnnfmon vofn this morning. Tho delegates from the northern city'protalga roynl roynl entertainment nnd an? Jubilant over tho conventinnV'dcmlotii' ! ' Tho grand lodge this monjina elec ted tho following officers' ntllwmfat important election held 'during tho convention. To II. J. Taylor of Pendleton gne the honor of Ornnd Master nnd thn other honors were ns follows r Deputy grand master, Wm. dnllo- wny, Salem. Ornnd warden, John Hull, Marsh field. Grand secretary, K. B. Sharon, Portland. Ornnd treasurer, 0. I). Doane, Tb Dalles. Senior grnnd representative, A. W. Bowcrsox, Albany, Junior grnnd representative, W. A. Wheeler, Portland. Mr. Wlieelcr in the retiring grnnd master. Ho wn given nn ovation ns well ns being honored by tho offico of representa tive. The session this morning was well attended. Delegates nre nreivarine to (cave the city nnd each cine is earnest in the praise of. Mcdfonl hospitality. .The opinion ia.xeHeral.that the con vention will help Medford immediately by offsetting the impression given in many quarters by those, whoso busi ness it is to knock Southern 'Oregon. Tho vnlley has proven n revelation t. the delegates and many have ex pressed their determination to remain until their tickets expire nnd to again visit this section. Last night's reception wns attend ed by hundreds nnd proved tho big social event of tho weok. A program which included dances by Mine. Szi ver, readings by Mrs. O. T. Wilson, nnd music by Dr. Marion, William Vnwter, Jr., and Miss Irown pro vided entertainment before tho danc ing. Before the reception tho Mus covites paraded tho streets in wierd costumes. They forcibly rounded up those who had elected to seo tho af fair from tho sidelines, nnd mndo mer ry for hnlf nn hour on Main streot. Tho credit for onu of tho floats in the parade should go to Central Point which city nlso furnished its band to help tho Medford nmsicinns. Tho combined forces mndo up a baud that in sixo nnd quality is tho best ever formed in Southern Oregon. Tho officers ot the RcbokahB elect ed for tho ensuing year: Mrs. Char lotto Woodman ot Portland, presi dent; Mrs. Kato I.ando, ot Marsh field, vlco president; Mrs. Ora Cos por, Dallas, secretary; Mrs. Palmer. UaUor City, grand wardou, and Mrs. Ida Jacobs, Portland, treasurer. Tho Elks will hnvo n reception nnd dinner this evening for tho visiting Odd Fellows who nro ulso Klks. TRACE MURDERER BY OREENSnURO, Pa., May 22. Finger prints ot a man found la tho spoiling book ot 14-year-old Oraco Johnson, whoso outraged and stran gled body was found la a c6pso uear hero recently, caused tho authorities today to summon finger print ex ports from Now York und Pittsburg. It is oxpuctod that a $2000 reward will bo offored for tho llttlo r;irl's sluyer. Mounted constabulary, police find poasoa ot cltlzoua have boon search lug Westmoreland couuty with bloodhounds for three days In an ef fort to track down the player. Moro than n dozou porsons have wa taken into custody and' the finger prints In tho girl's spoiling hook are expected to bring conviction If the girl's abuser Is among tho e-tured. FNGER PUS '