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ì UOltks 'IU (.<» OS NEW LAW IS HEEO10 Oí 4 « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ PRIMEN I Iti AKE ABI SM» « HuffltSkAUS Hit IH Ut luuniItu ♦ ♦ Kl LINO OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR WILL RESULT ♦ IN IDAHO CLAIMS BEING ♦ CANCELLED ♦ WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 28.— ♦ ♦ More than 2,000 homesteads In North ♦ western Washington and Northern ♦ Idaho will be forfeited, according to ♦ Congressman William La Follette's ♦ i-rttlinate, unless the recent ruling of ♦ Secretary Fisher of the interior de ♦ partment, that settlers have no furth ♦ er option as between the new three- ♦ year law and the old five-year period INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27 Court INDIANAPOLIS, Doc. 28.—The < r*m*l <>r Men an<l Boys Wat*l> adjourned in the dynamite trial at jury In the case In which prominent .1 ai I w aril March 3 05 this afternoon until 9:80 to labor leaders are charged with the illegal transportation of dynamite r<- morrow morning turned a general verdict this morning Cnlted Pr»-«M Service United Press Service The fulluru of the jurors to agree in which thirty-eight of the defent- INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28.— INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28. by this time is not taken as a sign pints were found guilty on flfty-two As the thirty-eight convicted Fruuk M. Ityun, president of the men were marched through the International Association of that they will Dually disagree, It is counts. streets to th*' Marion county Jail Bridge und Structural Iron The jury entered the court room at not bellevvil that there will be a Urial they were assailed by newsboys, Workers, ami one of tlie convict '■> 50. Daniel Buckley and Herman G. decision before tomorrow. shouting offers of extra editions ed mi’ii, Hald tills morning IBelffert were found not guilty. Tin' defendants declare that the of newspapers. “Thia will not cripple the The jury was out forty hours and 'jury Is very fair. They consider liiat On one corner there was a I iilon The work will be done I twenty-five minutes. group of men who cried: “Dyna Judga Anderson's charge was favor- The defendants «at with faces grim miters and “bomb throwers” ¡able to them, especially thut portion and Hi t. A happy light showed in the as the prisoners passed. for "proving up" their claims, shall ¡ordering the Jury, neiore convicting faces of Buckley and Selffcrt. Charles be remedied by an amendment to the ♦ to b< certain that tlie defendants ar* W. VVachnieister, one of the convicted ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ « law at this session. That is why gen ♦ ♦ ♦ guilty of cotiHpiracy, and had commit ♦ defendants, cried like a baby. eral support is being given an amend ted an overt act In pursuance to a Judg<- Anderson dismissed the jury ment to be introduced by Senator plot. after thanking them profusely for Borah in the one house and Congress "I want lo break down tin* • nineee II heir "good and faithful work.” The man La Follette in the other, to re INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27 The jur court then adjourned until 10 o'clock w all of m*»* k mod«' *ly.’ Halil Lady lieve the settlers in wooded or brush ors In tl*< dynamite case prayed last Monday morning. Cook. "I want lb*« people of this districts of the cultivation clause in night before they retired to dellber great country to rAalize that tbe body • nited States Marchal Schmidt was the three-year law. ate. At 7 o'clock this morning they Is tlie Temple of God, ami that the ordered to take charge of the defend Fisher ruled that no settler could mar* lied to a restaurant, where they rar*' of t lie body I" the beat means of ants. All of the spectators were or- prove a homestead under the old five- hud break fast. At 10 o'clock the Jury stamping out, not only disease, but lered out of the court room. Frank SALEM, Dec. 27. Attorney Gen was not r*-a*ly to report, so the co**rt MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dec. 27.— year period unless he had filed prior crime also.” i K, Painter's wife fainted and was car- ‘ Good 'dry farming’ methods" pro to June 6, 1912, when the three-year Lady t'ook Ims been ietcurlng In eral Crawford lias placed his approval took a recess until 2:30. I fled from the room. duced the wheat which won for Nash law. designated as an alternative A verdict is not expected until to tills country ami abroad for more upon the measure known us the "in When the jury entered fifty deputy & Bridgeman of Clyde Park, Mont., • choice with the five-year plan, became night or tomorrow. The fact that than fifty years. A h Tennessee t’luflln dustrial welfare commission bill," and United States marshals surrounded the »5.000 prize for ’he best Öre * operative. The settlers now facing the indictments are complicated and site became famous for her theories the defendants in a double line. It bushels of wheat exhibited at the Mln , 'ol18 ays h*' believes It Is not only consti their homes had not cleared the <1< -fendants must receive iadlvld- on ill«' •* lem *• <>f eugenics. After the took only a few minutes to read the neapoils Land Show, according to twenty acres required to be put death of her husband, Sir Francis tutional in every respect, but Is a I ual attention I h expected to cause de verdict. Joseph P. Nash, who gave a descrip- UI*der cultivation under the new plan, Cook, she originated world tours to meusure of great merit. He gave un lay. Attorney Harding for the defense tlon of the methods used in raising nor can they afford to complete any The deliberations of the Jury are leach the principle that knowledge of opinion on the pro'posed measure in ’such improvement within the time Special precau !attempted to address the court, but | the wheat. th** body and Its fun* tions la the beat response to u request from Bev. Ed- kept a strict secret limit. ¡the court declined to listen, tions wit *' taken to prevent informa means to prevent crime. She was In Nash is here with his wife and six win V. O'liuru, chairman of the social tion from leaking out. i No sooner had the verdict been an- ¡children to claim the »5,000 prize and Senator Borah proposes that only the midst of a lecture tour of Great Britain when, rending of the vice cru survey committee of the CouHumers' i It is believed that It Is unlikely that nounced than the jurors departed take it back to Montana with him. He one acre in timber or brush country ¡there will be a general disagreement Then the thirty-eight defendants were «ailed at the office of the exposition be required to be under cultivation sades in New York and Chicago, she League at Portland. decided to come once more to the The attorney general Hays there are I as to all of the defendants, as the ut- called forward singly and hurried to and was given a certifit I copy of all at the end of the first year, and only United States and deliver a last series only two points which might be raised tomeys for the defi-nse failed to even the Marlon county jail, each in the scores and an order on for the Big three acres at the end of the thir l attempt to protect some of their ¡custody of a deputy marshal. of addresses in every state from I Four "30" gas tractor. Emerson- year. in objection to tlie validity of the bill * llonts Maine to California. Many of the settlers "squatted" on | Oloaf Tvletmoe and E. A. Clancy Brantingham plows, etc. Then ha — Tlie venerable eugenlsl began her on * oustltutiouai grounds, these being heard the verdict stolidly. called on President Howard Elliott of the land before it was thrown open talk with n quotation from the Bible aH to whether It comes within the po |NEW YORK THIGH United States Marshal Schmidt told tbe Northern Pacific «ailway and le- for entry, and under the old law «ere THREATEN LUBANS the defendants that he would glvelcelved "Know ye not thut ye ar*» the Temple lice powers of the state und whether ‘ ‘ , He eligible to prove their right, but no* ................... further congratulations. of God. and that the spirit of God it Is a delegation of legislative author those whose wives are here an oppor-told -Mr- Klliott how the wheat was must clear and cultivate an impossible NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Morris and dwelleth within you? If any tn un de ity. The bill Is for the purpose of tunity to visit with them tomorrow, raised, and demonstrated that good area of woodland. tiletli the Temple of God litui «hall I tiling a minimum wage scale for wo- iJacob I.uhan, who were witnesses the day before they will be sentenced. dry farming methods—or Just com In Douglas county, Oregon, sixtv < against ex-Police Lieutenant Becker, dod destroy, for the Temple of God men and girls. claims were taken about ten years mon sense, will produce not only good Frank Dare of New Lisbon was the "A question very similar to this ¡told District Attorney Whitman this I h holy, which temple ye are.” wheat, but the maximum yield pc.* ago, and since the land was not sur foreman of the Jury, which was com Thia blessed Bible from Genesis to urose upon the pannage of the law ¡morning that they were sitting In a posed mostly of farmers. veyed and thrown open to legal entry acre. Kevolatlona," said Lady Cook, "refers limiting the hours of women workers itestaurant yesterday when *<x mem "The five bushels which won the until after June (th of thia year, they Although tbe jury’s verdict did not j prize was grown at an altitude of j may shortly be evicted. to the redemption of the body. The to ten hours per duys and sixty hours bers of the Zellg gang ent'red. "Dopey Benny" drew *, revolver mention McManigal, Clark and the | 4,900 feet, where ’he rainfall does — Trinity la not the Father. Son and per week," says the attorney general's McNamaras, Judge Anderson will sen-1 I opinion, "and in the case of the state and threatened to kill them. The dis TRIES TO ESCAPE Holy Ghost, The true Trinity is the not exceed 17 to 18 inches. One crop lence McManigal and Clark probably father and mother, both equal and ¡against Muller the supreme court of trict attorney Is Investigating. had been produced on the land before PRISONER IS SHOT Monday. both responsibility to complete the Oregon sustained that statute as a we seeded it to this Turked Red Marching through throngs of poo- ! valid exercise of the police power and FIGHTING BOB Trinity the child. wheat, the seed for which came from SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 28.—Dep i pie, the thirty-eight convicted men as not unduly interfering with the cau IS WITH WILSON "You ask me wiiat remedy wo the Gallatin Valley," said Nash. I uty Sheriff Borgeloh shot end killed tramped to the county jail, each man-1 have for the conditions that exist in ’right of women, sui juris, to contract, "We -summer fallowed the land in ; Peter Mayntzer today as the latter ’ ai led to a deputy United States mar- INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 27.—-Senator the city of New Yr**k the conditions which de* islon was sustained by the ¡1911 by plowing with a mould boaid ¡was attempting to escape from the Li* Follette addressed a teachers' con i si'ai. that have brought about the vice ¡1 nlted Staten supreme court." 'plow not less than six inches deep in' county Jail. Mayntzer was in jail on Ho cites a number of other casen v* pt Ion here last night. ile said In It is believed that the court will ¡the last part of May and the first part probe Do you think a boy who Is im a charge of petty larceny, and his sen- part: i merely fine some of the defendants, of June. We dragged It down as soon bued with pure teaching could over ,ot similar nature, and then nays: euce would have expired in February. "If the police power extends to ill and others will be given minor sen "If Wilson tries to serve the inter- insult or debauch any other mother’s as possible after plowin.;, the Idea be daughter? No! ilia respect for his ‘Iho great public needs, uh held by the iste of the people I am going to sup tences. Possibly Ryan. Hockin, Tviet- ing to preserve the moisture by drag BAILORS FACE . ____ him. _ I ____________ am confident that other m*>e, Clancy and Munsey will be sent ging within two days after plowing or mother would prevent his bringing a I nlted Stutes supreme court In the port A NEW RULING blush of shame to her face We would cases above cited, and it must be con- »progressive republicans will stand to Jail as well as fined. sooner. After any rainfall of conse- "The conviction is not a blow to I 1quence the ground was dragged as be quite secure In that young man's cedi-d that sufficient earnlngH to pro-{With me. When the time comes, if WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 28.— society. No danger of him going cure n reasonable aud comfortable ex- Wilson yields or compromises. I. for union labor," said United States Dis- soon as it was possible to get on it For the past year, instead of sending abroad and sowing wild oats and de Intel.*« , together with some opportun one. will In turn hammer him into the trict Attorney Miller this afternoon. with a team. enlisted men to prison for minor but a distinct service to labor, in that filing our young girls. I read In the ity for rest and recreation, and sani ground.” "About the first of Inlv we double offenses and for desertion, the navy it ruins the stigma of having such disced the field. The last of August papers about the White Slave traille tary. healthful and moral conditions department has been confining them sen within its ranks." People have asked me what law could under which to labor, on behalf of Kot RNE URGING »and first week of September it was as "detentioners" under the same reg women and minors, are some of the AID FOR ROADS bo enacted to stop it. You cannot dragged and then the seed was plan’.- ulations they had in service. G<>ni|H-ra Silent make men good and pure by law. You prim*- and greatest needs of the pub ed by drilling with a double disc Ken- The result has been that several of lic. linn this proposed bill Is certainly NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—President I tucky drill, which put it down at WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 28.— must do It by teaching. the men who would have been other "If there was not a demand there w« ll «Ithln the police power of the While Senator Bourne and his joint Compera of the American Federation least four inches. Forty pound of seed wise discharged at the ends of their committee are going again into the of Labor declined to make any state-1 wa8 UBed to the acre and we prefer would not be a supply. We have got »tale. terms as disgraced offenders against "Upon the other point, aa to wheth whole question of national aid to good ment regarding the conviction of the less rather than more this amount. If to stop the demand, we mothers have the law, go back into the navy depart got to take the bull by the horns and er lie appointment of a commission, ( roads. Congressman Warburton of labor leaders in Indianapolis. the land is strong and clean it will not ment on the same footing as all other und through It of wage boards, cr “I have nothing to say,” he de- require this amount. f Washington has his bill for the con tench our boys Hint they can bo just i men. as aw pure and good as aa their sisters. If conferences, for the purpose of a.-cer- struction of a national military hlgii- i > lared. With such methods of farming the a man would throttle another man talnlng and fixing what are reason rnay nearly ready for introduction moisture Is preserved sufficient to TURKS REJECT Darrow Won't Talk wiio Insulted his sisters, then let him <»blp <">•> ' ecessnry minimum wage*. In the house. This military highwav start the seed to germinate immedt TERMS OF PEACE I.OS ANGEI.ES, Dec. 28—Clarence ately, whether there Is rain or not In turn expect some other man to laxlmum hours of labor nnd standard plan, which proved effective in War throttle him. Had not you rather conditions for and under which wo- burton's campaign, calls for the build Darrow declined to discuss the con- "In the spring of 1912 the field was LONDON, Dec. 28.—The peace en keep these young people apart? What «nd children may be allowed to ing of paved roads connecting the ! v letton of the labor leaders at lndian- harrowed or dragged as soon as the voys resumed their deliberation at 11 work, I find it I'stabllHhcd ‘ by a multi capitals of all of the Btates with each apolis. a misunderstanding! Is It usual for " .... ‘ land was dry enough to permit it. o'clock this morning. They were in an- tude of authorities that while a legls- other and with the national capital— one mother to have nil girls nnd Once or twice later we dragged it. session for an hour and a half, and Judge a Bulldozer other all boys? It is natural for , lature cannot delegate its authority to a matter of 15,000 miles of highway This Is done to keep a mulch on the then adjourned until 4 o'clock Mon SAN FRANCISCO. Dec.28 "Judge land and keep it from baking or dry- boys 1*11*1 girls to be brought up to- make laws to any other body or au paved sixteen feet wide. The money day afternoon. Reschid Pasha pre- gether and to be taught by their thority, but having enacted the law to pny for this improvement he would Anderson bulldozed and browbeat the ' ing out. aided. mny delegate to another body or au secure by restoring the internal reve attorneys for the defense until they blessed mother. "The soil of our ranch is a dark The Turks formally declined the "Mothers should teach their daugh thority power to determine facts upon nue tax of 18 76 on tobacco. The pres teared to offer the proper defense," mountain loam, ben?alh which is a allies' peace terms, and offered the ent revenue from the tobacco tax, he said Anton Johannsen thia afternoon, limestone clay subsoil. The wheat ters the responsibilities of mother which such law shall operate. porte’s counter proposition. The Bal "Therefore, In my opinion, the act says, is about 158,000,000, while un in discussing the Indianapolis ver wns produced without anv artificial hood. Boys should be taught the re kan states envoys asked time to con sponsibility and honor of fatherhood. ptoposed is valid so far ns a conflict der the tax in force In 1879 it would dict. "1 am satisfied that the United means or sub-irrigation, though sider this. States circuit court of appeals will have considerable winter snow which Wo don't want many children. We with the constitution, state or natlon- now be 8138,000,000. grant a new trial. want pure children. Roosevelt talk al. Is concerned, and 1 am further Im-j helps preserve the wheat through the WOODROW HAS A ing about race suicide! We're having pressed with the great merit of the winter. Wheat in this section seldom I BIRTHDAY PARTY SAN FRANCISCO. I»ec. 28 —Mrs. or never winter kills and never heaves too many children! We want quality, object sought to be obtained by this i Clancy wired her husband today: not quantity. Again, we want chil proposed law. If our free institutions out by frost. The character of the STAUNTON, VA„ Dec. 28.—Gov WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 28. “I know you are innocent, and in soil is similar to that in all of Central dren neither born nor bred In Ignor arc to be maintained, It Is of vitnl im ernor Wilson is spending his 56th ance. It Is foolish to send mission portance to protect our citizens, espe George Goode, a lawyer of Wenatchee the end truth and Justice will prevail. Montana, particularly in the Judith birthday here. The entire popula aries abroad. How much better it cially those In greatest need of such i Wash.. has arrived at the capital after No judge or prosecutor of the steel Basin, the Crow Creek. Smith River, tion walked the streets today, engag would be l<> turn them Into the slums protection, by furnishing adequate walking the entire distance from his trust can make me believe you are and Musselshell valleys There are ing in a cheering and horn-blowing Goode guilty. Keep fighting." of every town whore tho people breed means of livelihood, as well ns safe i home in eighteen months. hundreds of similar land open to demonstration. There are 25,000 INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28.—Pend homestead entry in Montana.” like flics and herd like beasts, often and sanitary conditions under which earned Ills way at odd Jobs, and hoped visitors here to participate in the cele employment may be pursued. to get a political one when ho reached ing an appeal. Judge Anderson may In a state of starvation." As a result of his success in raising bration. here. Owing to the fact that Presi send the convicted labor leaders to and selecting wheat, Mr. Nash has Governor Wilson slept last night in dent Taft, whom Goode supported, 1 prison, or he may release them on been offered a position for the winter, the old manse near here in which he and in whose aid he sought to > run bonds. installing the permanent exhibit of was born. for congressman in his district two "We jurors believe that we did our he Northwest Development League in 1 VIENNA, Dec. 27 1 ■ ulpnri•»ns ¡ire years ago. has very few days of pat full duty,” said Foreman Dare, “and St. Paul. He has accepted, and will LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27. Leonard Walters, age 18 years, and eLopold actively preparing to rcium. the war, ronage disposal left, the manf roni none can criticize us." remain in St. Paul until time to KO JUDGE POWERS Walters, age 14 years, were burned to uc. < rdlng to dispatch* •.< received here Washingion will soon start to i walk out and produce another crop of TO AID ROGERS SE< KET I’AET back home. death this morning In n lodging house fit.tn 8ofia. I wheat. Vouths who are nit ordinarily Ha NOW RUMORED tiro Olga Walters, age 16 vears, ami LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28.—It was I Tur Kuby Wins ble for military serv re are t>* ing '.‘on six others were injured. MEXICAN TROOPS AKE announced today that Judge Powers Sam Langford knocked out Sant LONDON, Dec. 27.— It is regarded Tlie girl and the others who were scripted. Some of these recruits are HELPLESS BEFORE REBELS of Salt Lake will aid Earl Rogers in ¡McVey in the 13th round of their en as certain that Turkey will refuse to but 14 years of nge. The usual age Injured jumped from the second ami the defense of Clarence Darrow in his for recruiting soldiers Is 18 years. gagement In Sydney, Australia. The pay pecuniary indemnity. It is re third story windows. WASHINGTON, I). C., Dec. 28.— second trial on a charge of bribing a Troops are being kept constantly ¡"Tar Baity" had no difficulty in dis ported that all of the envoys have re Tlie state department dispatches this Juror. posing of his husky opponent after ceived minute detailed Instructions as morning report chaotic conditions in In readlne.s. Money King Hides It Is believed that the trial, al (lie fourth round. to exactly what recessions may be Northern Mexico, as well as in Vera i though scheduled to atart January fl, NEW YORK. Dec. 27. -Sergeant Tuft Is Well made from the original demands. at Arms Riddell is here today, deter Cruz. will he continued until later In the To Jail for Life COLON, Doc. 27. A wireless mes A dispatch from Belgrade declares mined to serve a money trust stibpoe- The federal forces are said to be month. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28. Levi that Bulgaria and Turkey have made helpless. nu on William Rockefeller, who, it is sage from the bnttleship Arkansas believed, Is hiding in Ills snow bound was received here today. President Ehresmnn was sentenced to life Im a secret peace agreement at Constan Rebels and brigands are sacking Two Austrians were arrested In fortress of bls private reserve in the Taft and all on hoard are reported prisonment In Folsom prison today tinople. Tills has not been confirmed, towns and villages and then setting Los Angeles when they trampled on for tlie murder of Nicholson. neither has it been denied. well. them on fire. Adirondack«. an American flag. I n < * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MONTANA FARMER MAKES SUCCESS