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MEDFOKu, OKEGOX, THURSDAY, ' DKCEMUEH 1920
f -
MISS SMITH
SURRENDERS
TO SHERIFF
Alleged Slayer of Jake H anion,
Broken' in Health and Spirit,
Ready to Face' Trial in Okla
homa Flight to Chihuahua
is Describee! Hamon's Will
Loaves Woman Fourth of
Property.'
EI, PASO, Texas. Ilcc. 23. Clara
Ilartoti Smith left Kl 1'uso at G o'cloik
this morning bound fm- Ardmoro jy
way of Fort .Worth.. She was accom
panied ' by her lawyers and Sheriff
Garrett.
EIj PASO, Texas, Dec. 23. (By
Associated Press.) Clara Barton
Smith slept tinder her parents' roof
taut nlerhl
Ending a search by Oklahoma off!- j
cers which began November 22, Miss
"Staith cam to Juarez, opposite here,
last night, surrendered to Sheriff
;vBitciittrrett of ArdmiSre, Okla., and
':m Wtlriin to-the home of her father,
3 Smith, in Kl Paso, where she
spent the night . " .
z' .' jj'oda'y, if her condition permitted,
" sh was to be taken aboard a train
' for 'Ardmord to plead to a 'murder
charge in connection, with the Meath
of .lake L Humon in that city No
vember 2&. y ; ..-' v '
Miss Smith's father supplied the
only information given out regarding
the 'woman's flight 'from Juarez to
Chihuahua City,'"
A Friend From God
'A man she:roct; on -the- tcain from
Juarez to Chihuahua niust have been
Heaven-sent;" -he..8aid. " "She had
never seen him before.. They did not
even talk the same language: , He ap
proached her, knowing she was' in
trouble and volunteered to shield her.
And Clara reposed her trust in him.
lie guarded her as carefully as tho
she were his own child.. I believe
that's a miracle. I believe God guid
ed that friend to hor in her hour of
need." .
The: "friend" was a Chihuahua of
ficial, the father said, who took Clara
to his home and. his. wifo (became
Clara's companion. The official po
llcsd his estate with .private detec
tives to keep her safe and not even
her own brother "Jimmy," 19, could
approach until he had thoroughl
established his identity, .
Health Is Broken
"Clara is 'broken in health," the
father said. "Her mother and I can
notice it.
Gone i8 her'.vivacity, lierPr
quick,' lithe movements and ready
laughter. The.ordeBl is not over yet.
1 hope God gives' her strength to en
dure all that. isrt tocome,
',Th jsymbatayi 4t'tl people of
Carter Jftuoty tJoktahmtMJ ' ""jib
JHss Siii1tn,i,'6Reriff' Garrett said.
Hamon was shot in ait lArdmore
hotel and before, his death ..gave out a
statement i Baying the shooting ;was
accidental and relievlngMiss Smith
of. a!! blame. The county attorney,
however, swore out a warrant-which
later was changed to murder and
another containing . a statutory
charge. y
JHss Smith was Hamon's secretary.
ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. 23 James
H. Mathers, attorney' for Clara Bar
ton Smith, declared here today he
has "understood all the time" thit
there is a will of the late Jako L. Ha
mon, republican national committee
man In existence and that "Clara
Smith is left one-fourth, of the
estate." i '
KOREANS CHARGE JAP ATROCITIES
KOREA, WORSE
WASHINGTON', ec.J. A state
ment charging Japanese military au
thorities with deeds mbre "frightful
and barbarous" than a'nythlng ever
alleged to have occurred in Belgium
during the war was issued here today
by the Korean commission, based, the
commission said, on authentic re
ports received by It from Manchuria.
The Japanese punitive expedition
' sent io the Hunchun district follow
ing the clash last November between
Japanese troops and Korean insur
gent was alleged to have burned 32
villages, "killed all the male Inhabi
tants of lbe district" and "massacred
US peaceful Inhabitants, one one
town, where one bouse Was -burned,
FIG
DECREE OF IPG
AGAINST THE Y .M. C i.
ftOME, Dec. 23 -The holy of
fice issued a decree today ask
ing Catholic bishops to watch
"an organization which, while
professing absolute freedom of
ing Catholic bishops to watch
"an organization which, while
professing absolute freedom of
thought in religious matters, ln-i
stills indifferentism and apos-
tasy to the Catholic religion in
the minds of its adherents."
The decree mentions the
Young iien's Christian assDcia-
ti'on byname saying it is upheld
by 'many Catholics who dD not
know Its real nature. The de-
cree says the organization cor-
rupts the faith of youths.
Clauses of the canon law
which forbid pRpers, periodicals
and organizations favoring re-
ligious radicalism and indiffer-
entism are recalled in the tie-
cree, which requests the bishops
to communicate with the holy
see within six months the decis-
iono taken on,the subject at re-
gional congresses.
PiLGRlIVI FATHERS'
THIRST FOR WATER
CAUSE OF DISEASE!
(BOSTON, Bee. 23: "Much draik
ing of water" was considered by Gov
ernor William Bradford of Plymouth
a contributory cause of the ravages
of disease and the' shortness of life
that afflicted the Pilgrims' in the
early nays, Horace 'H, Morse, neau
of the historical department at Mount j
llermon school, told the Bostonian
society at a meeting last night. - fac should be referred to
He-quoted largely from tho diary (tllu department ol Jusli-.t. or to the
of Governor Bradford. ' I department for om t nmrtial uro-
The speaker also pointed .ont.as afe.!."88 Lh1-"m,i te)tt TUtar'
fact "of curious historic interest thatj ..V1U ,u. BeUins )o,l hu,:d a t-.isli
Pastor John Robinson who led tho fm- our committee, if you uk it to
Pilgrims into 'Holland hut did not reconcile,' the -conduct of some coal
accompany them tD New iSngland had 'oiicrktors with stantrlK of common
taxes remitted on one-half a case of honesty," interjected, --imtor Kenyon,
beer a month and one hogshead, 0f -republican, Ion. '
wine-every three months because he ' ?" ""'"T, 1',', . rT''
, , said Senator Edso, rciuililH-an, uLSi'-
held a professorship m the University ....y ..t wtttU Ul tllty.ihlll lmu,sa-
of Leyden. , .(fled that when the war thtmttment
WILL OPERATE ON
SEN.CHA1EW
WASHINC.TON.: llctf. 211. Phyiiie-
IfiiiH iittimflitiir -Mi'iiiilhr f Mm in bm-tji i 11
f 0vcfrmi wHo hjm hPon m in H hus
pital here Klnce., early In the week,
devided iatc today, that an operation
would bo neressary. The operation
will be pel-formed, it was said, either
tomorrow or Saturday,
WASH I N tTON, Dec. 23. The con
dition of Senator Ooorge 13, Cham
berlain of Oregon remained uni-hane-ed
today, it was Kftltl at the ernei'
gency hospital.. Thfre is ntthinfi:
alarming about his illness, but it wa$s
admitted that an 'operation might be
necessary to give him permanent re
lief.
Tlie, Oregon senator is suffering
from ' in-ostratic trouble, s hiei vas
one of the most severe complications
of the president's illness.
Jlonjnmin Wins liottt
: POHTLAXD, Dec. 23. Joe Benja
min, Portland lightweight won a ten
round decision over Harry Schuman
of Denver here last night. Benjamin
floored the Denver fighter twice in
the Becond rohnd byt the lattor by a
great rally managed to aiick out the
round, .
THAN IN . BELGiUM
it . was adjled, "with , women and
children inside."
-''Authentic reports received by the
Korean commission in Washington,"
tho statement said, "show a total of
386 non-combatants arrested and
executed, of whom eighty-six were
wives and twelve were mothers, who
answered 'odoro kaso' fgone some
where, we do not know) to: questions
as to the whereabouts of their hus
bands and sons."
"The Japanese governmcHl's reign
of terror in Korea," the commissioner
asserted, had now been carried Into
southern CSianchuria where "some,
million Koreans" reside under Chl-
new? rule. driven out of their nufive
land by the Japanese
COAL BARON IS
NAiED AS 01
OF PROFITEERS
CoL D. W. Wentz, President of
National Coal Association,
Wade $75,000 on Deal With
War Department, Charges
Senator4Ca!der of N. Y.
WASHINGTON. 23. Dis
closures regarding hish v.w& orh'eM
and profiteering' marie befor the sen
ate committee inveKi'muting ihu eniii
witURtftm ouiiKcd t:.iieia!- d.ti'i 10
Uny in the senate. Setmtor Ofthter, re
publican of New Vor.t. hairina of
tho committee, broug'.U ujj tho sub
ject. "Our ootiimUtee," said iho .enaior
rtiKi-essiiig from a tii-mtvd !llroJMi.
"hus found thixt movfl vut? tnvti
on American railroads dtirins ly,
AURUst and September than ever be
fore in the history o mo r.iunlry,
and at the same tim 'ei
shovtaKo was crcatwl. Dtit, thi:?
(oj"5od wo have foxind tha. thj v.r
department went out agerds lit buv
'l u.1 any piife and that oia .ipirti
aliitcs?'red a eomnilesion of $75,
000 for hia servtves.
"Who was thai agent?" asked Sen
ator Pomerene, fJemnerut, of Ohio.
, "Colonel I W. "Wcntz, preyJduoi of
the National & RBFOvintunt" Sen
ator Catder mniied. '
: "And .are the newspaper reports
i'ovroLt that this atnt .bought this
coal for the government at a;mroxi
matcly yn a ton, while lie was Hell
ing coal he had mined himself for
$3. SO lo others-'" Senator Ponicrene
penfiisterL
."Tiiitt is ultantially rorreef
Senator . Cakler annwered. "TIiourIi
the witness told its. he did not sell hit;
own eout to the ovevnmnt."
j Wt'HUf in JHVniItMi,
xaii tne committee reconcile that
roul.Ke u( conduct with any standards
of common honesty?"
senator
KKked the Ohio'
iiju HucrviHi ,v ni. wur aune in mm
With this rd.cr, he ndvised them not
to into tha Hiarkets und buy, tVc
have several itoiuts to follow ujj in the
matter." , " .
DEAF MUTES RO
: C1SIAS ME
SCRANTOX. Pa., Wee. 23. New
currency displayed dk two illuminat
ed Christmas trees In windows of the'
Kirst National bank at the moat
prominent business corner of the city,
attracted thieves just before riay
break'today. They hurled stones thru,
the windows and gathered up the
bills indifferent to the burglar atarnr
loudly clanging over their heads. Po
lice hurried to the scene and arrested
the two men with their pockets bulg
ing with' the new bank notes. Both
are deaf mutes,-''. '
BAPTISTS URGE HARDING
TO ACCEPT A LEAGUE
NEW YORK, Bee. 2o. Hope for
the consummation of such an associa
tion of nations as shall bant promote
peace on earth and good will among
men was expressed in a letter to
President-elect "Warren O. Hardin,
from the board of managers of the
liantist . foreign mission society, made
public today, ,.",'-, -
The letter greeted Senator Harding
as the "first B'tptist to be elected
president" and contained pledges of
support and co-operation. ;
PinSBURG TO KEEP UP
FOOTBALL THRU YEAR
1MTTSBURO, Kec. 23.-A plan
has been evolved at Carnegie Tech.
to keep the football squad organized
the year around and thus help its ef
ficiency. The plan is to hold meet
ings at regular intervals' tbrnoui the
year. According to one of the men
the new plan fn io have the Tech
football team "think fo-itbal! pvery
day ot the -oar."
" ' i" - . .
CROWDED MO SM
! CRASHES THRU BHDGE
3 KILLED, 3 iNJUREO
HOQt'IA-M, Was., i)wc. 23.
Three met! are dead and three
are in the hospital following an
accident In which an automobile
siage went into the Hunsntullps
river on a bridge 21) miles north
Df here today. .
Tlie dead: John Martin, 11,
donkey engineer; Matt Kennedy
35, logger, and an unidentified
man about 2 7 years old,
The Injured: John i. Cos-
grove, owner and driver of the
stage, both hands badly crushed
and other injuries us yet unde-
termined; John F JJonahue, leg
broken; Walter Blue, arm bro-
ken.
- At a sharp turn, leading to a
bridge over -lbe jinraptHlins
river the automobile skidded,
went thru the bridge railing and
fell fifty feet into shallow wat-
or. TilB three dead -we-re kilted
instantly. The stage was bring-
ing passengers frojn the Poison
logging camps to spend the
Christmas' season here.; ;
'
CONVICTWALTERS
OFFICER'S 1 W
PORTLAND, Dec. 23. Hnsteii A.
Walters was convicted of murder in
-the tirst degree today for the killing
of Patrolman '.ierome Palmer. Wal
ters, who was a deserter from Camp
Lewis, killed Palmer the night of
November 1", when" the officer at
l J . . . .
John Tillman lit connection, with hold
from Camp LewiB, was turned over
to tha juvenile court and wag sen-
lenced to the reormniDry, beinjitiiiy j
17 years old. - . -.
The jnry'B verdict carries tho dunth
penalty. Sentence will be. Injposd
next TuBstiay. - WBliers is tho first
man to face the leatlt penalty itt
Multnomah connty since capital ptsn-
isliiiient was restored.
fllSMPEIES
' PALO ALIO GRIQiSOK
SAX KiiA.VClSCO, Dec. 23. rThe
Ohio atate footimii siiuaii in Califor
nia to nlav the UnlveiBltv of Callfor-
Jiia Biiuaii fn the annual New Yenr'
day tournament of roses east-wast
gridiron Bpectat ie at Pasaitena, work
ed out today on the Stanford gridiron
at I'aio Aito. thirty miles sotitli of
here.
Jt wa thB first extended workout
dndergone hy the western conference
champions ami Coach ,inck Wllcc
planned a long practice In order to
iiDn out the kinks developed in the
trans-contlnente.1 journey. ,
Meanwhile the California . team.
Pacific coast conference . champions,
went at their practice with renewed
vigor as the result yesterday of their
GrBt sight of their prospective oppo
nents. WHITE SLAYER, NIGHT
POLICEMAN. LYNCHED
BY FORT WORTH IV19E
. KOKT W'GRTf', Texas, iisc.
2S. Tom W. -VicSery, a white
man held on a charge of murder
In connection with tha killing
Monday night of Patrolman Jeff
C. Couch, was taknn from the
county jail here shortly after
midnight hy a mob and hanged.
Several shots were fired into his
ooiy.
Twenty-five masked men cn-
tered the a!i and overpowered
the jailer and his - assistants.
Opening Vlckery's cell, the mob
removed the prisoner, clad onVy
In night clothes, lo a grove,
Vlckery was 30 years old and a
chauffeur.
t'onceman t.oucn .answered a
call from a garage Monday night
to arrest an alleged Intoxicated
man. The officer was shot
when he arrived at the garsse.
"
tH- -t t
con TROOPS
BEST POET IN
FIM1
London Reports ftafian Regu
lars Foil d'Anm-ruio's Effort
to . Seize islands Poet's
Lgionnaires Flee Fiume
Is iscrtaied.
atinns have heen tvj;m hy iti-iitatt
g-Hv-orntiK'tit -tt-ton ft gain-tit trooiis m
nd around 1rium vmmimiuled hy
CmAitin OiiltrSeV) ii'JVimwn2io, vho re
fuses to -evmnrnttt" the iity and jirmit
Italy to out into ocri-ion Oig nro
visions of th trcitty oKanaio, Di;-
pnttmvs received here stnto thnt niiii-
tnry works n)ong the Jinn m;iritin.
the tvatitlev ot the "vpRtmvy oi Qujir
ncro' Imv-e hHn raidd nd an ttI-
iwn K-stt--iyt?t i'sai i have hfJ-il
d'Armm7.inn inttene on the isinnti
or VpjfJih( sontrnvo.st of yinme,
An attoiimt on tho part ot 4 Annua -Bit
ts seism contvel f Uti ili(a;a
tmnHi ruiittiitff iwit the IJftltiit
fost bchiitti a cron f i-w isiinis,
hn bDcn foiled. Men diimli-hed lo
tMiint which wmitiaiids the southern :
entrftJite t the ?rtnal, were fonred t
retveHt, sowe of theirs b-eiriR x;aj'.Utrtt-d
and othprs liiannned, ' D'Anmmy.inn
li'JijjjJiiro why have li?en acting tw
Karriwon at Kara are tid t Irnvo f!od
i'tMt thttt cUy.
It is flasttrtcd tiitit ' d'Xnfitnir.iu
linmiod to nhmidoTi i-'iume nnd 1o
JajjfJ BOiJievvJjpj-e ulonK he raJj)Jiliojj
coast, Avht-re lie wyil raise the ha
ner f revolt, hojiiHS t reate a situ
fttion yihix?h yrmi-Ki nuiii-fy the .trwity
of Hnymiio. His mieme, however. i
mid to Jjmvo bppji fj'Uliiprf by oy
eriuuent Wooim whu-a have tjreVoaUv
the ieiirtfe frm the ciiy f veKele
iatie-U with iegi-onnaire-s. -f
. . T Shout Wjwnltws ' . ;.
LO.VDOM; Dec, . XS, D'Annumslo
Mas proclatusid that a stale ot wan;
exists between his Fittmo aovernment
and llaly'ahd has Jorljidden the twpu-
latlon of i'itiins to leave, the city, says
a Home dispatch to- the ; Exchange
Telegraph quoting official advices,. -.
; The proclamation, says tho. Central
News Rome Correspondent adds thai
anyone speaking against d'Aununziu
Is liable to he shot.
. TRIESTE, Dec. 22. By Asslated;
Press.)' Strong cordons ot caribi-:
neers and Alplnl, IsT-igaded into preli
abiy a score of battalions, have been
thrown about FtutRe and completely
I'KDiaicii that ciiy by .land. Tho Ital
ian fleet, wh!e has Its lieadqnarteril
t JJDla,-is Bcrnrig ibo Duif of Qnar
nero day anti night for d'Annunr.lo
raiiiorB and BtarchiigbiB piay on iiiB
waters from twilight till dawn.
Following lhi iBBUanre of jirrierB it)
establish a close blockade, .lenerai
Caviglia, Italian comman dDr, liirDCtDtJ
that foreign citizens and civilians In
Flume be given 48 hours io leave the
city.
AWCIISMS
M IS PKIEO
; WASHINGTON, dec. 2 3 General
ly fair weather Christmas day except
for snow around the Great. 1akes ar.d
In the northern -nockies and rain on
the Pacific coast Is promised by the
wearher man. Xero temperatures
will prevail in the. northern part of
the district between tha )Blg river
andthe Rocky mountains, the fore
caster said today.
A storm is bearing down on the
Pacific states and will causa rain ail
along that coast, except in southern
California.
CEMENT OFFICIALS
AREF9UN0 GUILTY
POUTLAXO, Iec. 23. R. V.
Hurefcart nreal&enL and dark Moors
former a.e managor, of th Oregon
! Portland Loraent company,
were
j found guilty on two counts of an
j Indictment charging vioiatlon of the
antt-trust laws iiy a jury in federal
4 '.court here today. Thirty days was
allowed the defense to prepare ijso-
lion for now trial.
! -.- .J-. - :
4j : ajuutu vec, 23 Tlie pen
im appropriation bill carrying a to-
5tal of 28..50l),0n was passed io-
ay y tne house' after two hours de-
,5, iat which tnufhd on nwirly HYQry
anhject except the biU H&1
mm mm
TESTIFIES ADVANCES
CM WIS
-
S.-MN FRA.Nf'JSCO, JJnr-. 23.
Edwari Knockitl Kruvosky,
pnjijJist and aiiespd criminal
! gatsgstcr offered tcstimoHy In
bis di behaif today Io break
lown a cltare of having erlm-
inaliy assauited Aifara Jssitt ;
- lontgomery ot lieno, Nev., lor :
-w bich ho is being tried hre.
'Kruvoslty, Willie adniitting
his jirftsenen in tho hua in !
which the attack took place, oi-
fe-red to show that iw had n 4
definite knowledge of the occur-
renve.
Kruvosky said -Miss olontgoroery
was a willing party to all that
transpired in the Howard Ktrpet
shack, where, it is alleged the
afwuiit look piace, 3io rieniiid
having made advances toward
ber ibnt -were not. requested by
the girl herself. Krvsky said
bo ieft the shack lata to the
Slight and when lie returned to
get his overcoat he was ar-
rested.
-
iflNROE DOCTRINE
UPHELD IN SPEECH
WELCfllViiNG COLBY
. 4 .
" rtlO 'AXKJBO, i5cc 22, Senntor
AUredo Elife In hi addra ot wel -
ute t tii ii-S Cj AJnUed
Httttew , eoretitry of tttl
ijiller visited thw semvt-s this
mV made special mnniimi of thv
aionroa d(icti-lnt
v ,"To your great natlna a tho uidor'
hrttthov jf sventen , tvipuUil-cK it 'tiic
no-w world -was reserved lv hard t-ik
of wiitchinjr - ovor lho in'-rtv ' and
wuJrtty of thi whpiis yiuniiy' Xvhmur
Ellis ald. - "That proi!riij:
fntfhtWi .to tho obi tJootrio, .the Anwr
liwiWid ttt VLVveinhtK thu ru5-jj nod
&tute- flf tlie it'agtie at te &mt
jitittn iutUoHW. v . ' 1 . ; .
. Mftny tbiok thnt tbts Mxinrvm tiot-
irina ,mDUnH lho whoio ronltnoiit i to
5ie twiwdwcfJ &h hvmtiott Ksoimfri for
the Americaaa on a-tM!ut f Oi?U'
iwwet fc3 iiie-pJem'e wt' tiv
-wnitfiv brother. .jUt-kiiy, yottr grt
ni'jaijiiiDnt, Mr. Wilfion, wjwnliinjj 1o
tiiv Sl&xivnn poooin tieiineii )p'W)1Jy
and ?la-iy tne and irw iw)f-
eftnee of the doett ine 'U is :i ln:tilnti
.of dfentto.'
-.ThD doctxino was n t omin'nmlsc
to dvfenti ,lbi? jimejiran rppubiic3
affalnwt lnui'in In rut'laiming
tlittt i-fK;-ti-ie ' the NortH ' Ameritn
ffoveintet bwjtitio toe eli,iitio;t of
liberty tbrbtiBhont tho new woriti. No
eyjn.if suixnii niinii rn imn-Ktnti that.
"WalUngio iwwd anould Jju Ufwd tut
, Jitvitrtmt-ewt to iiiant oed ot
oiipfwwioo over U Ameriea. iot?
of thtxt of liberty in both eoivt.Ttnt.u
: JTi'JHpDJiiiinjr JBcrr-ntiiry Colby ox-
i'oHid dcei uoirtriaiiim of JJ)o ro-
.(ptim given him by the senate and
toe ijUerttnee of SeoRtoi' He
reUmnttsd that tho iiurjtoo of hits vwi.t
wbb tD rcpBy thai of IJrtiBiiic-nt ftoa
lo tji VbUo6 SlntcH, Mr Voivy mid
President Vexno&, Ictl a iaatlng ln
ireKio in the ilni and heartK t(
thts North Arocrtatn jicooio and that
irt;rmiimt Wiwon hail charged him to
feshngJi of st??in and 5ddin friond-
flh-t-j f the Nerth Atneri-vart iteIe
for them, .. .. ' . - ,
- . .
Koilowlni a iong estaWtehcd
custom there will be no Issue of -r
the Mali Tribune on ChrSstwaB
dy. -gaturdfty, December 25th.
Tha Sunday Sun wiii be issneii succumbed to disease. Since tS 18
usual. AH advertisements kb1 the mine has been. Idle hut vwSbt
special copy for ibo Sun roust close guard. Jt -was' the sccflfl cf
be In this office Friday before daring rohuery In ISi K'heo Sd '
one p. m. ' ' men secured in ?o!d
, . '.' ''' The property consists ot 10i stn-B
of patented mining land.
RUSSIAN BOLSHEVlKi
TO WIPE GEORGIA FROM THE f,!AP
TJKMS, 0.. 21. Uy the Amki
'iat.'d I'rcaH) IlUHJan hoJyheviJfJ
lorvvtt Jappi-nr lo be rDnriotratinj? for
a j-ampaign whitit wii. Hiiiinte the
.-etttiit-Sh f Uen-gln fretti the tu tt
thts teo.raos rsion. Keav-y viet
forrei haves ben rnm entraitl nt
TWMpjw? Olhrr boihnvii( dt'turh
m? are rcvovlfA at KajwJf
h teoth htihevil army. 'hh-h ha
h-Mt opemtinu aionjt the A.'fnciK
froniioiv in jwiiti lo have pat-wed
liroj;h Karakliw moving lowBri
iiie frKin rnhih', 3ndi)J!'d?iiX
or$h h bee toiera-le hy th
British Embassy's Action m
Sending Denial of Cable
Censorship to Senator KeK
iogg is Resented t Tasti
mony of Neweemb Cariion
Denied fay Great Britain
Jrish incident Reiated, '
Asswwiatt'fl Pvvsh TJj jlflie fflrjian.-'
tttewt iUet-v-enel -tK(ay in u-iiHt t3irat-e-nel
to tse ft. eoittitvei"t?y lwtwe t -British
cnibnssy and th "senate .
Mjiircti SnvpstSjEaiins cable. cTYiTnimi
v&tiuti ovpi the awiion 1 TChethi'T
hre 1 BrltiyJi cotitwr-itWi of rahiv
nieswtKeis the Ci?eVisalw; orii- ,
nntirig in the -Briti-Kh ti-e. . ' ; .' ;
The depuTfrneTit's itetitsn w ' r
Horded n rDbuiie to lbe enn'bit: ;?
1 Utv sending direct Xo SennXov, Kcnugg
U'hira -g-C the ,"miittee a icUev .
I tie-rsying the ' eit?ny o AVw'oaiii
"C'aritoTi, preaiderit of the; .Western
iism Toii-smpb eDTnp?iTiy,J th et.b
j mctvuigen coming it Jbe ttnitcii-Statf-a ,
1 rt ir?ai Urltain wei'e i!J?iw?t' to
:!Mtty fitttt es.;Hiflaijn ity the '3riiU "
,-niavHi inteiiisen authorities. ,
J S'he embassy's notion is .liriiierHtttfltj u
jtic too j'ojfJirdrri . by the ririmrtmeiit tin '
.a breach ot iJnJiitio curii?Jv J ne
' l-pa-wt will ta-ke tae whietel wU ;
tw of the eorreiinenee. vt &reu&y
wl-te thejak for an explanation of -tht-ai-iun-this
mvirniflf -he emlMiajv.in .vrit3ja" .riiretj'Jju
p11 TiB mwatw. vttinr,A.t-. -win ,
tlte. enai'.has not hen Ihdlcatwd.
t-ettttit fey BHtlsit oldlr lo Iciiv Sosvn
Atoeviefttt flff fraw ftei fal!hiVid'
iiltn .WitilwloR et iit iMMiUiyV??
?i :IiriftTri.
SSinS Atobap aidt ho had -jrtft-H-tt
ttu ting aa a protection against; -ftn
that when . narty of aoldlfer. &.vy.
it, ono of them chtite4 "t-fea';i-Qvi ,
that' hvmoed Ani-erleatt. fi-ii-s .
irmiB i.yt it": The soiiiier ivikH. WW
-'jald 8iii&heti window in it fritiCi-a
t-teti-?t to ciimh to the fiaft, . ' '
The witnewB the ;oiissl
that whet! ttho roiJortett the' lelH3et:v. .
to American Consni . MeATKivwis . .
Qwconrtoivfl jjbo was inf ormeti that
;th 13nKlh hato American nfi mnuh '
as they I Irish, that th'conau
wooid not oo'oerm-ltted is ehi a r' .
port to ATfitriea a?i the telegram
would, bo conzorsn ,'V . : .
boIlIISI
S0LDFOR$i5O,0bd
... : -. ittiv .:.!
JIANTS PASS, Oto.,' Tlec. 'J 23.' '
The sale o the Boswell mine Xo lorn
fNtflfiiun Sd associates of Seattle. fr
a cnslderatlo!t ot ahout ,13S,S01,
jjB been announced. ' '
The mine Is located Id Josephine
ronnty, five miles southwest '&$'
land. Thls mine, which was disco?-' ;
ered by R; Bosweli and son in lSH,t
is one of the extremely rica proposi-,
lions located in southern Origos:
From Ihe present shaft, which i
bHt 2 feet deep, 4-6,M la iM feK
Hon has heeit taken'.
From 18 14 until 3 SIS BosH nd
son operated the mine alone tn 1S13-'
the youngeT man -was drafted fnt the
army and sent to France, where hr
START WAR
htih;viikl of tho lT$'
vatftf?e fferel at Batumi .hl
inforniation froot f-lRtum. hvwtw-!. c j.
tiiratoB B-erimift rfttrturtjanff tite - sec
Ja KiU'rimm tbpre haviixs T-avovt
It la nndoiwtood loe Jii,if
the ituhwi a ao aerloiw lit&i timy
have fon-KiIere eRli-ns war-shliwt ",
inori the -Mncimtion of fittteti fftte
hw Jn iSriSrffia, '
Th i't't oil SifrppjjJii'ot CDTii'iodcd
twtwe wvh't Rwia and noria '
hax not etrried t 4 9
rnftwqnencf, train vviM h -ts s -redvcpA
lo n. rtrii-t toinimtsm, tmoiv