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SECOND
EDITION
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MEDFORD, OKHCJON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 3913.
NO. 130.
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SPANISH COUNTESS
SURPRISES NEWPORT
GENERAL BIXBY, CHIEF OF U. S. ENGINEERS, RESIGNED
SO HIS FRIEND, COLONE L ROSSELL, COULD HAVE PLACE
AS TAMPERER
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BILL,
EDLIFE
0. S. TROOPS TO
T
WIDOW NAMED
DEMANDRETURN
MONEYLENDERS
PENROSE U
THAW
RNA
FIGHTING
D6GS 1
A 0N1NDAY
AN
PROTECT UVES
Juror Bliss Alleges Mrs. Lane Tried
to Influence Him Federal Probe
to Follow flcvclntlons Citation
Issued for Appearance.
BAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 81.
A ollulinn was Ixhiu'iI hcin Inilny
fur Mm, Charles I), 1.11111', widow of
1111 Alaskan mining engineer, to up
prnr r 1 r 1 1 1 vv i 1 1 1 hitfuro tlin United
Slates coin I to answer allegations
iiiiiiIk Iiv V. K. Illiss, a Dlggn jiirnr,
Hint Mrs. I.miki luul attempted In
ilixi'iiM the Diggs en mi with lilm be
fore tlm Jury rturiu't1 Its milli'l.
At tlm lionic of Mrs. Luna process
hi'iwim wcru tulil Hint she luul gone
to Him Iliogn mill Hint It wns not
known when she winilil return.
This In (lie first step in a thor
ough proliii liy tint gm eminent of
tlm alleged attempt to Iiiiiiimt wiih
tlm Diggs jury, liy .Mm. t hnrles I)
I.iiiii', widow of a mining niillioiiiiiri'
of Ahiskn, wiih today's iiflrriniitli of
tlm notorious white slave ensn which
Into ycsleiilay losulled In conviction
uiiilcr four out of nix counts of
Miiury I. Diggs.
A searching inxPHllgntloti Mill be
gin at oiu'c, it Ik declared.
Judge Van Fleet, after rcceiiiig
Hid icrdict ngniiinl Digg" lt night,
onlereil Hint luryuinu Williuin W.
Mil""', a mining capitalist of Snn
IVaiicisen, nppenr at tlm United
Mlntes district nlloniey'H nnd swear
to nu affidavit containing tho nssor
lions ho Hindu In open court .venter
ilny relating to the alleged iiiiproMr
suggestions of Mrs. Lnno relating to
Hie Diggs case.
Wis HhHcrtH Hint Hie woman
first apprunelieil lilm nlioiit n min
ing deal mid while that wiih being
discussed ineiitloned the fnet Hint
Mm. F. Drew Cmnlnetti, wife of ono
of Hie defendants lit the while slave
eases, was living nt her homo and
attimpted to open n diKcsusfnn of
the ease.
She first linked me IP I stood In
with the newspapers," Wis said.
"When 1 told her M thought f.i,'
hIic tried In discuss the I)iuurt.iiui
iuetti cases. I told Iter I would
have to forldd her mentioning Hum.
l rh tint In nny way influenced."
Action on the aliened attempt (
lumper with the juror wns delnved
until nfter Iho erdiet ngniusl Diggs
wiiM reliiriied Inst night, in older
Hint no indirect influence might
therehv In' exorcised over the jury.
according to the i;ocriiincnt prose
cutorH.
The Iwelvn men who found Maury
I. Diggs cuilly if . Iiilo slavery mi
four out of nix eoiinls contniued In
the iiidit'tmeul, were out just five
hours to Hie mluiile.
No show of emotion nu the pnrl
of the defeudnnl or anyone con
nected with tho en mi marked Hie an
nouncement of 111" verdiel.
Nine hallols were taken.
Tlm jury agreed from tlm begin
ring Hint Diggs Ii"l transported
Marsha Warrington mid I.du Nor
Hh, the two girls invnlved, from
Sacramento to Reno for Immoral
purposes, and Hint liu lind Ikhik'1'
the llekols for the trip.
On tlm Innl two counts, those
charging persuasion mid enticement,
thern wiih disagreement,
And for F. Drew Cmninelii, wlinxo
triul on a similar indictment Ik net
(Continuod on page 1.)
EVELYN THAW :SAYS
NKW YORK, Auif. 'Jl.-Wtlor do
iiuuiiiuliou of Hurry K. 'i'liuw wnn
voiced hero thin afternoon by IiIh
wife, AfrM. Kvelyn Nimlilt Tlmw, an
hIio wiih iimpiu-iiiK to pi to her tho
liter for tho mulineo perfoiinnuco,
under Rimi'd:
"Thu mini U crn.y," hIid Haiti. "It
Ik nliHitrd to think Hint llnrrv Invert
mo. Hu U uniitrollod liy Iiih cko
timn. "When lio lenrued of my hupposh
on Hie hIiiko hu wiih fuiiourt. He
wuuted mo In tho gutter mid able to
get out only with IiIh aid. When hu
J 01111(1 IIIH llllll I WIIH lllllCpillHICIIl IIC
iliitni'iiitiinil in cHdiinn nml l.ill im."l
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They ilnn't muni lemiln ocpcrtu to
tho I'liltetl HtntcM from Hpiiln, (or
Ihey don't know nmrli nlioiit pln)ltiK
tho Kline, wfilrli flniln ltd homo lurr.o
ly In Kiir.lnml nml tlm I'ultoil 8ttitcn.
So Newport norloty,' whuro tho londora
of tunny nodal faction of vnrlotu
cltlim In tlm Unlteil Hlnte Knther lu
tho miminer, In uiiriirlnml nt tho piny
I in: of CoiintcHH Bnn Katohun tin Cnn
oko, wlfo of tlm Bvcoiiil Kecrctnry of
tho Hpanlnli IcKtitlon nt WnihlnKtnn.
Hint linn hulil her own with tho other
ninnteiim niiuniK women, nml linn enr-
rleil off ninny prlxcn. Tho court
where nlio (ilnyit urn uminlly Hiirrouml
cil by ninny, both In ami out of so
ciety. GERMANY WILL
SEND ATHLETES
10 1915 F,
HKItl.lN. Am;. '-!!. flcnimny Ik to
xctid nu ulhlclic (cum to Snn Trail
i'ihco in IPlfi o pnrticipnle in thu
I'mimnu I'ncific exposition uiiiiich.
l'romixi) to thin effect wiih iiiiule
hern tmliiy when oiL'iinir.ntinn wiih
effected of the Interniitiounl Amu
tear Athletic IVilerntioii for the pur
pooi) of drnfliiiK rulcH for iuleriin-
tiounl evetitx, defiiiiuir amateur
KUineH and proidiuc for the preser
vation of miiuleiir and profeshiounl
reeordrt. Amcrien, Knliim!, Ciinndn,
(lermauy, I'rauce, Aimtnilin, South
Afiiea, llcliuin, Sweden, Denmark,
Kgypl, Norway, Finland, Hungary
ami Switzerland and AiiHlria-Iluu-giiry
weio represented at tho niuet
iiiK'. Secretary Sulliwtn of Hie Aiueri-
enn Athletic union wiih apimiuted an
chairman of tho committee on
rules. .
FOR 1914 GOOD
Special to the Mail Tiibune.
KWItKICA, Cnl., Aug. Ml.- Mod
ford wiik Huleetcd for the 11)1 1 con
vention of Hid Pnelfio Const (lood
Kondrt nHsoeiation, with J. Mc
Coy of Ashland, vlee-presideut mid
(Icoiko K, Jloori periniiiieiit seere
lury. Jludford won this honor over a
htroiitf field of rivals. Tho dalo of
tho Jtlll I'onvpiilinu him not been
KL't.
(InvornorH llirntn Joluipon of Cal
ifornia and hist or of 1ithhlii(,ton
we io tho priueipnl speakurs, nud
iniidu nddrossps favoriii); good roods
legislation.
Tho convention oIorch this after
noon with a banquet to visiting dul
egutoH tonight.
AH tho now ooiiIh or wraps nro
drawn very oloso around itho figure
rrom tho kneo down.
MEDFORD
NAMED
ROADS
SESSION
Actfrifj New York Governw Takes
Steps Slayer Claims Conspiracy
Exists Worries In Jail Brllicry
Charges to Be Filed.
OTTAWiA, Out., Aug. til. Tele-
grnpliiug from Albnuy, N. Y., Act
ing (lovernor (Jlyiin todiiy formnlly
di'inmided Hint Cnniidiiiu immigrii-
tiou uulhorlticH surrender I lurry K.
Thaw to New York authorities. Im
migration officials answered Hint
such action would be imposHiblu un
til proceedings pending hero and at
blieibrooku nro linished.
HIIKIimtnOKK. Que, Aug. 21.
Colonel Frnyler, representing Hnrry
K. Tliuw, minouiiced this morning
that the hearing on tho writ or lind
ens rorpiw obtained by Thnw's at
torneys hud been poHtMiued until 'J
o'clock this afternoon by mntiinl
consent.
Thnw showed increnslng worry
wiih the increased certninty Hint tho
New York htnto authorities nro go
ing to spore no pains to return him
to Mnttcnwnn. IIo deelnred bis ar
rest n Miiipln conspiracy to prevent
his return to I'ennsylvuuin.
After tho postponement of tho
ense, Pniseeutor Conger of Dutchess
county, New York, produced a hnb
CUB corpus writ reipiiring the pro
diietiou of Thnw, served on the jail
officials, intending to gel another
judgo to release, Thnw, thereby en
abling bis drKrliitinn. Iuslend of
sending Thnw, Hie irovernor of the
juil enmo to court himself, but found
no judgo sitting.
Thaw's nttiirnc.Vrt rushed to the
court intending to demnnd his re
lenso on bail if nnotber judgo had
nppenred.
Tho iJIscovory Hint n""Vnrrnnt lint
lipen liiiiml clinging Thnw with en
tering Canniln at nil lllegnl point of
entry nml with violating tho Immlgra
tlon Inwtt, today perturbed tho Plltn-
liurger'n lawyers, hut they raid thoy
hoped to e.t It oiildo.
Hector Vorret, KIor'h counnol.
linn been retained to roprenont Now
York itnto In tho proceedings hero.
OTTAWiA. Out., Aug. 21. As.
suiuing Hint Harry K. Thaw escaKs
deportation, which is believed likely
here, tlm iiulhorities today said Hint
New York's only hopo of extradit
ing him will bo on tho ground of
bribery of the nllnohos nt Mnlto
nwnu, nn oslrndilnbte offense. This
would hnvo to bo proven first in the
New York courtH nnd subsequently
in Cnnndn. Itoth aetioiiH would prne
lienlly involve a repetition of the
battle of alienists which wiih ix fen
turo of his previous triul s.
NKW YORK, Aug. 21. Chlof of
l'olleo Young- of Adams' Cornor, N.
Y today found an nutomobllo In a
ham owned by John llankln, which
ho bollovcH Is that In which Harry K.
Thaw oacapod, according to ndilces
received hero today. Two men loft
tho car In tho custody of Hnnkln's
daughter, lintel, promising to pay any
amount for storage.
Ilazot Itnnkln Identified tho pic
turo of Thaw as ono of tho mon who
had loft tho mnchlno In hor charge
Tho pollco traced tho nutomobllo by
Its description and nutnuor to John
Collins, who owns, n Ilroadwny gar-
ngo. CollliiR snya ho bollovoa tho car
Is ono ho routed InBt Friday to for
mer Assemblyman Hlchurd Uutlor.
IMTTSHUHO, Pa., Aug. 21. A
plon from Harry K. Thaw at Sher
brooke, Quebec, nsking tho lawyers
of tho Thaw family hero to seeure
Governor Timer's aid in his behalf
was received iu tho form of a telo
grnni hero today. Thaw deelnred
ie is u citizen of Pennsylvania nnd
maintains that ho is tho victim of
a conspiracy.
"I think it is Iho duty of the gov
ernor of Pennsylvania to protcot
ine,'' ho snid.
mi ii i p ummm4
Salem Man Kills Self
BALKM, Or., Aug. 21. While- Ids
wlfo wns conversing with friends iu
tho front part of tho house, Charles
Hiehtor, aged 57 yours, slipped out
on tho back porch today nnd blow
his brains nut with a shotgun, lie
was despondent on nccouut of ill-
health.
Loan Shark Lobby Had Assassin
Trail Kentucky Congressman Urg
ing Passage of Law, Senate Probe
Committee 1$ Told.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Dceln
rntioti Hint ho luul received hundreds
of anonymous letters threatening
denth unless ho stopped ndvoenting
tho pnssngo of tlm bill regulating
loan shnrks was diced before the
Iioiiho "insidious lobby" probers hero
this afternoon by Iteprcsenlntive
doluon of Kentucky, chairman of
thu cnmmlttco which considered the
Dyer bill to Hint effeet.
Johnson showed mi nffidnvit
signed by I'ntrolmnn Kpenccr Itob.
erts Hint n mnii nnmed ('oniwnll
told him Uiul ho (Cornwall) follow
ed Johnson for three nights, hopiue
for nn opimrtuuity to kill him. The
witness nlso dednred Hint Itobcrts
had said Hint Cornwall still intend
ed to kill him.
Johnson nsserted Hint ho nneo
scored away a man whom ho believ
ed to bo Cornwnll by drawing n re
volver. Johnson snid he did not
want protection, assuring tho com
mittee Hint he in nmply nblo to take
enro of himself.
NAILS UP ROOM
FLOCK STARVES
IX8 ANClKIE3."Cal., Au. 21.
Prlnotiem for three days without food
or wntor. In rooms which had been
boarded and nailed by Mrs. Myra
Hull, Mrs. J. K. K. Stioror, C5. her
mother, and Mrs. I lull's two small
children wcro rescued today by pollco
and flremon and carried to tho street
down flro ladders. All threo wcro
weak from hunger. Mrs. Hull has
been charged with Insanity. ,
According to Mrs. Shoror's story,
sho nwoko Tuesday morning to find
tho windows of her room locked and
tho door barred. Sho Inter found hor
daughter had Imprisoned hor during
hor sleep and nailed hoards across
tho door. Tho children wcro simi
larly Imprisoned in another room.
For two days Mrs. Sliorer nt In
tervals cried for help, but tho houso
was Isolated and nono heard, until
today, when n small boy responded.
Sho Instructed him to toll tho police,
and within halt an hour sho had been
rescued. Tho children wcro found
lying terrified and exhausted in a
clothes closot, In tho room In which
thoy woro locked. Mrs. Hull tho
pollco found pacing up and down a
hall In tho house. Sho was taken
Into custody after sho had declared
that hor mother was Insane, and that
alio had locked hor up.
TO
l'OHTLAND, Oro., Aug. 21. To
quiet neighborhood whisperings that
sho had sold her husband's body to
medical students, Mrs. M. I, Stovall
had tho gravo openod and today has
tho affidavits ot threo mon that the
body was properly Interred.
Shortly attor hor husband's death
rumors bocamo rlfo In tho neighbor
hood that sho had Bold his remains
for dlssoctlon and that tho enskot
had boon loaded to glvo It tho ap
pearanco and wolght ot hor husband's
remains.
Benedict Held for Forgery
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 21.
Charged with lmving attempted to
ouhIi h check for $lflO nt tho l,xirst
Nntionnl hunk, to which tho name of
K. A. Hoitsche, n prominent busi
ness mnn, is alleged to have been
forged, C. A. Stuowo, n young ninr
rieil mnn, is under arrest hero to
day. Tho officials claim to hnvo in
formation that ho is wanted for n
similar offense, in St. Louis.
CRAZED
MOTHER
i i
Colonel WiWIIIani T. IIomcII
Amid the selfishness nnd excite
ment of polities, the enpitnl nnd al
most every officer of tho United
Stntes a nny have been interested in
the unusual case of Oencrnl Willinm
II. Hixby, chief of engineers of the.
nrmy, and Colonel Willinm T. Hor-
sell, next in authority in thntburcnuj
of the nrmy.
The men hnd been lifelong friends,
nn.l d flip rut Itiyliv linnw it wnu lllf '
nmbition of Colonel Howell to nt -
tain the iwsition of chief of cngin -
THREATENS TO
BY EXPOSURES
ST. LOUIS, JEo., Aug. 21.
Threats to ruin organized baseball
with exposures of insido dealings
wcro mndo hero today by William
Grayson, former president ot . tho
Louisville tenm in thu American as
sociation. Tho Nntionnl bnschnll commission
recently decided ngainst Grayson on
n ?2000 claim ngninst Chnrles W.
Murphy of tho Chiengo Cubs in con
nection with tho transaction which
sent I'ilcher Cheney Ur tho Cubs in
1011. In retaliation Grayson today
publishes letters purporting to hhow
Hint Murphy fanned plnyers to
Louisville, Hint ho sent Pitcher Kroh
to Louisville instructing Grayson
Hint if Kroh wcro sold the money
should go to Chiengo. Grayson de
clares that unless tho hnscbnll com
mission gives him tho $2000 ho will
appeal to the civil courts.
A3KSTHPARTMENT
10 BK THAW BACK
YASlNGTO Aug. 21. Secre
Jory of State Hrynn this afternoon
received n telegram from Acting
Governor Glynn of Now York' ask
ing that the United Stntes govern
ment move to secure Thaw's oxtrn
dition. Hrynn said ho would refer
it to Counsellor John Hnssett Moore
of tho stnto department. Hrynn also
received n similar request from Gov
ernor SyUer.
WILSON NAMES 3 ASSISTANTS
TO CABINET FOR 1915 FAIR
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. Tho
president today npK)intcd A. C. Mil
ler, S. W. Stratton and P. Lnmson
Soribner, respectively, nssistnnt to
tho secretary of tho interior, chief
of tho bureau of stnndnrds nnd at
tache of tho department of agricul
ture. They will ho tho government's
representations at tho Snu Fran
cisco exposition.
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Callfornlan Beats New Yorker
NEWPORT, It. I Aug. 21. J.
Strarhnn of San Francisco today eas
ily dofeatod C. N. Dull of Now York
lu tho fifth round of tho slnglos
matches In tha tonnls tournament
hero today. Strnchnn won tho first
sot, 6-1, tho second C-3 and tho
third C-2.
Vote Against Flax Duty
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Tho
senate this nftornooii voted, 30 to
38, ngninst n ono cent n pound duty
on raw flnx. Preo flax wns sus
tained by ft voto of 30 to 37.
RUIN
BASEBALL
Genera) William II. HUlqr
Jeers before ho retired, the ition
which could only be renehed when
Hixby himself pnt. His retirement
wnH to come by the nge limit in five
months. Hut before that time Colo
nel Kosscll would also hnve been
retired by tho nge limit. So ncnornl
Hixby nnnounced he would resign
before his term expired so his friend
Colonel Kossell would step in ns
chief of engineers. This photograph
wlious the two old frietlds nt the
jinomcnt General Hixby turned over
, his office to the colonel.
A
FROM WIFE, HIS
MEMORY LAPSED
SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 21. J. W.
Clay, tho street car conductor, who
disappeared July 7 and whose cap,
covered with blood, was found on the
river bank hero, returned today with
a story .ot having suffered a mental
lapso. Ho uattl ho" regained Mr tnem
ory while working as a railroad fire
man In tho Cascado mountains. Do
tcctlvcs have scarchod for him for
two weeks thing ho bad either com
mitted suicide or been murdered.
"Whole thing seems like a dream
to me," Clay said today. "I didn't
desert my wlfo and am anxious to
see her."
His wlfo and three-year-old daugh
ter aro out of town with relatives and
will return this evening.
ESPEE PLEADS "TIGHT
ii
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 21.
Pleading n "tight" money mnrkot,
tho Southern Pneifio company filed
nn application with tho state rail
road commission today for permis
sion to issue, tho balance of $10,
120,000 equipment trust certificates
nt n 0 per cent discount, instead of
t er cent, ns allowed when tho loan
wns approved April 11. Tho cer
tificates aro for rolling stock nud
about one-half already hnvo been
sold.
FIND PLOT TO DYNAMIT
HOME OF MAYOR GAYN0R
NKW YORK, Aug. 21. Four
sticks of dynamite with something
resembling a fuo attached was
found beside tho city hall this nftor
nooii lying uifder Mayor Gaynor's
window. Tho mayor sat insido nnd
wns notified of tho find. IIo showed
no alarm, conliuning at his work.
Auto Turns Turtle, One Dies
DALLAS, Ore, Aug. 21. Chns.
Hlnek, nged 40, wns killed nud Miko
Wall nnd Charley Bilyeti woro se
verely bruised early today when tho
automobile iu which thoy woro rid
ing skidded nnd overturned ' ho
tweon here nnd Salem. Cnrl W5II
inms nnd C. P. Hamlin, nlso occu
pants of tho enr, wcro not injured.
Fire Hides Brutal Crime
DUnUQUB, In., Aug. 21. Ilonry
Storuweiss nud wife nud threo chil
dren were incinerated in a fire which
destroyed their farmhouse nenr hore
early today. Cartridges found nenr
tho ruins hnvo caused tho police to
suspect that tho fumilv fjrst wns
murdered and tho bodies burned to
ooucenl tho crime.
ONE
MONTH
Declares Step Would Not Mean War
But Upholding Monroe Doctrine
Huerta's Recognition Demands
Brings Deadlock.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Tho
plncing of .efficient Amoricnn
troops in Mexico to net n n con
stnbiilnc? to protect Amoricnn livoa
nnd property i 4bvidcd in n reso
lution introdneod in the nennto to
day by Hcnntor Hoics Penrose. Tho
resolution dcclnrcs this would not be
nn net of wnr.
Tho resolution deelnred Hint tho
United Stntes ought U-. maintain tho
Monroe, doctrino as tho only mean
of preventing foreign interference.
Scnntor Pcnroso offered his reso
lution nn nn amendment to the de
ficiency hill, nnd it provides for an
npproprintioil of $25,000,000 to pro
tect Americans in Mexico.
Heptiblicnns nnd democrats joined
in begging Penrose to not precipi
tnte n crisis by a needless discus
sion of his resolution. Scnntor
Heed Smoot of Utah nid tho Mor
mon colonics in Mexico preferred to
sacrifice everything they owned
there rnther than hnvo war between
the United States nnd Moxico.
Senator Penrose asked thnt Ids
resolution concerning the Durnngo
outrages nnd tho status of William
Rnyard Halo ho referred to n com
mittee becnuso his new xesolution
"deals more extensively nnd morn
comprehensively," nnd he hoped,
"more effectively with the situa
tion." Penrose's statement ended
the debntc.
WASHINGTON', Aug. dll The
Mexican situation is practically
deadlocked, according 'to th'et repre
sentations here today of Washing
ton officials.
President Wilson is firm in his de
termination not to recognize Provis
ional President Huerta of Mexico,
and Hucrtn considers the proposals
technically have not been submitted
to him becnuso ho has not been rec
ognized by tho United Stntes.
Tho situation, government offic
ials sny, is n difficult one to deal
with, but it is not critical.
Senator Penrose asked for imme
diate consideration of his resolution
but action was postponed until to
morrow. ON STYLISH "X RAYS'
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 21.
Harassed by public ridicule and
driven from pillar to post by hired
minions ot tho law, "X-ray gowns"
have disappeared from tho streets ot
Portland. Tho policemen on tho
beats who were Instructed by Mayor
Albee to politely notify any ot tho
fair box wearing translucent gowns
to 'ro homo and comploto your toil
ette," saw no ono on whom to oxer
clso tbelr nowly acquired censor
ship. Evidently all wearers ot "X-ray"
gowns havo gone Into retirement as
a result ot tho mayor's ban.
A
II
NKW YORK, Aug. 21. A down
ward trend marked tho opening of
tho stock mnrkot today. Smolting,
Amalgamated nnd Union Paclfio
lost ii point each. National Hiscuit
roso n point nnd General Eloutrio al
most ns much. Southorn Pneifio
exhibited heaviness, selling off to
00 C-8.
Lntor Southern Pneifio dropped to
00 1-2.
Tho market closed steady.
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PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 21. Ore
gun Generally fnir tonight and FrU '
day; vuriablo winds, mostly eost-
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