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VOL. XIX.
.DAILY CAPITAL JOUIXAIj, SALEM, OHKGON, Tl KSDAY, APRIL 20, 1000.
NO. 77.
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YOUNG TURK ARMY
SWELLED TO 60.000
SULTAN SAID TO BE NEGOTIATING FOR
ASSISTANCE FROM GERMANY-AWAITING
A REPLY ROM THE KAISER
Constantinople rumors continue that the sultan of Turkey
has abdicated office and is trying to escape from the palace.
Smyrna, April 20. Kopasis Effindi, the Turkish Prince of
Samos, has been assassinated, according to dispatches re
ceived here today. No details of his assassination are given
in the messages.
ARMOUR
DOWNING
PATTEN
li
(By Dysnntius MoschpouloiiB, Staff
Correspondent of Unltod Press.)
United Press Leased Wire. J
Snlonlca, April 20. Tho Young
TurkB hope by thoir ontrnnco Into
Constantinople they will bo nblo to
avert bloodshed. According to thoir
presont plans tho Invndors will wait
until tnolr numbora are swolled to
such proportions Hint thoy will bo
ovorwhoimlng nnd thus forco tho sul
tan to Biirrondor without rcHlstnnco.
Tho loaders consldor It nlmost cor
taln that thoro would bo a battlo In
tho stroots If a small army wore to
ontar tho capital.
Fifty men aro now camped within
a foy hours' march of tho olty, and
at tho rate that additions aro bolng
mndo to tho army at prosont, within
48 hourH It will bo C0.000 strong.
It Is doomed Impossible for tho
sultan to escnpo from tho city bo
causo of tho heavy guard tho Invud
orH navo thrown about tho palace.
Young Turks, nnd ho hold tho offlco
until last wcok's uprising. II said
today that ho would not resume tho
offlco until tho Young Turks aro In
comploto control of tho 'government.
Edhcm Pasha, tho now minister of
war and commnndor of tho gnrrlron,
resigned today. It wna arranged to
declaro martial law as soon as tho
MURDERER
WILL BE
CAPTURED
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, April 20. What waB ap
parently a concerted effort to brpalc
tho Patton wheat corner was made
shortly after tho oponlng of tho pit
this morning. lOnormous quantities
of wheat woro dumped on tho mar
ket, and tho offect was marked Im
mediately In tho j-npldly crumbling
prlcca.
Mny wheat, which had opened at
$1.2j, OTOPPCU 10 ?l.2ll Jfe, UIO IOW
est flguro recorded slnco tho Bonsu
tlonnl advanco.
Patton appeared upo ntho floor and
personally directed operations. Ills
efforts, howovor, caused only a frac
tional reaction from tho slump and
his falluro to push tho May figures
bade to tho oponlng lovol resulted in
pandemonium In tho pit.
Chicago, April 20. Aftor an excit
ing day, which woro hoavlly upon tho
nerves of Wheat King Patton, tho
boars tnls anornoon throw tho pit
Invndors nrrlved. Foreigner woro Into an uproar by a torrimc raid,
assured of safoty oven In tlu event which drovo prlcoH down on Mny and
RAILROADS BATTLING
FOR CROWS NEST PASS
HARRIMAN RATE CASES ARE TO HAVE
ANOTHER AIRING IN THE COURTS
MANY SUMMONED TO PORUAND
of fighting.
Constantinople April 20. Grand
Vlzlor Towflk Pasha Is roportod to
havo roBlcncd . his official position
today, and Is now Bnld to bo in con
ference with tho-nultan regarding uio
surronder of Constantinople to tho
Young Turks.
HoprcsontatlvcB of tho invading
army aro roported to bo tt ho pa
aco wnltlng for tho sultan to roach
a decision.
It la loarnod that tho eultan Is ne
gotiating for iiBHlstauco from Gor
many. It Is bolloved that bo la try
ing to Btnvo off tho Invndora, who
aro domnndlng his aurrondor, until
ho receives n reply from tho knlsor.
It will probably bo sovoral daB bo
foro ho can honr anything from Dor-
lln owing to tho uncertainty of com
munication slnco tho prosont troublo
commonccd.
It beonmo known lato this aftor
noon thnt tho sultan was trying to
Induce Hllml Pasha to rosnmo tho
grand vlzlorahlp, as n token of hla
wllllngneB8 to moot tho donuwd? of
tho Young Turks.
Hllml Pasha Buccecdod Klamll
Pasha, having beon nnmed by tho
Sultan lias Portland Man.
Portland, April 20. CaptalnW. H.
Lodbetter, one of two Americana men
tioned In rccont dispatches from
Constantinople as being ono In which
Sultan Abdul Humid places explicit
faith and upon whom ho depends for
protection In caso attempt la mndo
upon hla life, la a Portland man.
Up til about two yearB ago ho hn.il
charge of tho local branch hydro
graphic offlco in tho custom houso
building and resigned that position
to enter tho Turkish navy undof his
nnrnonal friend. Cnntnln Hticknm. the
other American roforrod to in tho
Constantinople dlspntchoa.
Captain Lcdbottor was ono of tho
moat popular membora of tho Univer
sity club nnd line a largo number of
friends hero who, oapeclnUv because
of hla being In tho navy and aid do
camp to tho sultan, will watch tho
outcomo of tno troublo with doepoat
Interest.
In a lottor to a frlond hero about
two weeks ago Captain Lcdbottor In
dicated that troublo was browing and
that Interesting events might follow.
Murdered Turkish Prince.
Princo KopnsBlfl liffondl was tho
rulor of Samos, a Orcok Island off
tho const of Asia Minor. Ho has beon
preparing tho annual trlbuto to bo
mild ovor to tho sultan and was main
taining a honvy garrison. Ho novor
was popular Blnco ins appointment by
Abdul Hninld 12 yen re ago.
Tho report of hla assassination did
not causo grent 8iirprlso In view of
tho gonorni atnto of affalrn.
Jnlv whoat 2 ccntfl. Bending May to
S1.23V4 and.July to $i.i:a. i
The bears continued to unload
enormous quantities from all dlree
tloiiH and May wont down again,
roachlng $1.22 under tho demon
stration of tho market.
Patton had boon buying all morn
ing nnd up to noon had uucceodod In
holding tho pit steady under tho
heavy soiling, but ho wan unable to
hold tho situation in hand all day.
May wheat closed at $1.24 14, aftor
having recovered Bomowhnt, follow
ing a final wild drlvo by tho bcarB.
A nathotlc featuro of tho day's
trading was uio visit of an aged wo
man to PattonB oinco. nor ocb
filled w.. team aa alio -said:
' My son has lost all his savings,
$(5000, in tho pit. nnd you aro re
sponsible for it. Wo nfo ruined! I
havo como to nak you to roturn tho
monoy."
Patton Bald that ho waa not ro
sponaiiiio for her aon'a Iobscs nnd thnt
It would bo Impossible for him to
help hor. Hosts of poraonB trlod to
reach Patton, Booking help on tho
ground thnt his manipulation of tho
market had caused their ruin
United Plena hoHKcd Wire)
San Francisco, April 20. Tho po
lice of thlB city nro confldont today
thnt Pletro Tortortoo, alleged mur
doror of Hrnglo Vllardo, will bo
brought to Justlco after having boon
nt lnrgo for moro thnn four yonrs.
Tho clow which Is bollevod will lend
to hla capture waa .unearthed by De
toctlvo Prank Esoln, In tho Latin
quartor of San FrnncNco.
Tho tnurdor of Vllardo occurred
Anrii r mon. In this city. Tho mur-
doror, bolloved by tho police to bo
Tortorlco, dlsmomborcd tho body and
ca."'-led it In n ack to a spnrsoly sot
tled Boctlon of tho city. Tho crlmo
was traced to Tortorlco, but ho hnd
disappeared from tho city.
Allogod to bo an acoompllco, Tor
tortco'a wlfo waa Indicted, but, upon
fn'.luic of. hor health In prison, Bho
wai pormlttod to depart for Now
Orloana, and tho dotoctlvom of that
nllif rnnnestnri to lCOO!) llOr UlldOr KHir-
volllanco, In tho hopo that Bho might
unconsciously furnlflh n cluo ns to
tho whereabouts of hor husband.
inrl tlmn nco tho woman dis
appeared from Now Orleans and tho
soarca was aimmnmuu. . ... ,lnm ..,,, nnv nlirnr.Mn
A wock ago Dotoctlvo r.soin, wniio ' "
about hladutloi In the Lntln qunrrir, I
waB apprised thnt a woman living In Another llnrrlnuiii Shaken,..
Filbert Btroot, had received n lottor Jortlnud. Or., April 20. Tho
from Mr Tortorlco. According to ' searchlight of Investigation (a again
tho letter,' which waa mnlled In Chi- to bo turned on 13. II. Harrlmnn'B
cflgo. alio waa doslrous of returning merger of tho Southorn Paclllc and
to San Franclnco Union Pncillo railroad, by tho Intor-
Thn Chlcniio nnd Now OrloniiB po- Htato commerce commlaalon, thin tlmo
n. ,n tinnn fupiilnliod with n Hat "i poriiniui.
of placoa frcanontod by tho pnlr, and
United Press Leased Wire.
Portlnnd Or., April 20. Tho
glo of moro thnn passing Intoroat In
railroad ctrelos Is bolng wngod today
botweon tho Croat Northern nnd Clil
cago, Mllwniukoe & Pugat Sound rail
roads for ponocsslon of tho beat routo
through tho ennyon on to North
Fork nbovo Coram to tho Crowe Nont
coal Holds.
Nolthor company la sparing any
oxpeiiBo to gain Its end, nnd it Is es
timated that today fully 250 tnon nro
omployod by both compnulca, nnd
thin forco will bo nugmontod dally
from now on until olthor sldo wins.
Tho light hr.u becomu bo Intonso thnt
tho Great Northorn, In order to ro
Inforco Its nrmy of dirt throwors
working Its way to tho canyon, called
oft n numbor of tnon building a lino
south from Somors and Bont them to
tho contested territory. Nowo of a
pltchod bnttlo would not bi rocolvcd
tho Benrch hafl boon rpnowod. Tho
police nro nlso In j380"Blon of other
facts thnt thoy bollovo nsBiiros tho
success of their quest.
Malla Plotters,
nrnddock, Pa., April 20. Roborto
ond N'clola nlglleotta, bolloved to bo
ntombora of tho Mnlln, aro nouovou
Tho hearing will opon on Mny 3
boforo a roforoo of tho fed oral court,
nnd nlrondy scores of wltnosaea have
boon served with aubpoonaa, slgnod
by Chief Juatlco Fuller, of tho United
States mipremo court. It la said that
O. A. Sovornnco, who lu tho commls
slon'fl attorney, will represent the
govornmont nt tho Inquiry. Ho acted
in thnt capacity at a similar hoarlajg
hold In Portlnnd in January, 1007.
Ono of tho most Important witness
es will bo Thomas McCuskor, former
ly connected with tho tratllo depart
ment of tho Southorn Pacific In Port
lnnd. Ho gnvo much valuable Infor
mation for tho Intorstnto cotnmorco
commliflton at tho fortnor hearing.
Ho has boon nerved with a nubpoona.
Dotoctlvo McIConcle, of tho dopart
meut of jtiHtlco, has beon In Portlnnd
nnd vicinity boiuo tlmo gathering or
Idonco socrotly for tho commlaalon,
and yostorday ho was Joined by Attor
noy uueateil, who win, it la under
stood, neilst Attorney Sovoranco.
A Biiutll nrmy of witnesses from
various parts of Orogon will bo ok
hand to bo examined on tho stand.
Among thorn, It h Bald, will bo J. P.
O'llrlou, gonorni mnnagor of tho Hnr
rlmnn linos lu this locality, nnd prom
luont railroad mon conuocted with
rondo In thin vicinity. Tho commis
sion hna not mndo public tho full Hat
of wltnonaea.
SEATTLE WOMEN
MADE HEROIC FIGHT
Seattlo, Wash.. April 0. Tho wo
mon of tho Florence Urlttonton
I f n.tii. MM.. Inilnii ...v.. .1 I .1 . , It .. m...
todnv to bo conflnod In tho Pltt-buig ., , , ,..... , ". .. ,,.
Jail na a result of ono of tho most ,10ro0 ,lght wh)ch thoy nmdo UBU,ut
Bonsntlonal blnckmolllng plots ovor .., vHri!nv whinli i. tin, tlmn
threatened tho destruction of tho
Ut Idlng. IiiBtoud or -fainting and
screnmlng when tho llio was dlscov-
thlB city, n nn effort to 'noko . ilm lhon MlVM ,nto aa'impromptu iiro
give up hhi money. Tho vlctln of , . .losnorntoly fought tho
rim'tn nnrth In tills BtntO.
It la aald that tho Hlgllcotta broth
era for duys havo boon torturing Job.
dim otta. 1 10 woaitirOBi naiinn 01
HENEYJS RED-HOT
namu of (ho Old Snddlobnck moun
tnin In the Snnta Ana nniKO to Mount
REPLY TO ROGERS .dodjoskn
! Not only as a memorial to tho
tragedienne would tho ohango bo ap
propriate but nlso bccntiBO nt tho baso
of tho mountain is tne aannago can
was Modjoaka'a mountain home for
many yonrs.
o-
(United Press Leased Wire 1
San Francisco. April 20. Tho re
sumption of proceedings in tno yai- U t)0 non,iWIltor8 0f wnich la
hount trlnl thl morning wai marked altuuto1 t,l0 fore8t 0f Ardon. which
by a fcpinien oiasn ueiwuou diji"
Prosecutor Frnnola J, Honey nnd
Earl RogorB. counsol for tho defend-
anShortly nftor beginning tho ro- FIVE MILLION
orow examination of ox-Suporvlsor THEATRE SYNDICATE
Fred Nloho'as. Roger itntod that ho ncHinc i imuiuh i u
had learned that tho w'tnea had
...i o VaDi.iini nt thn nirnflnterfl' Portland. Or.. April 20. J. J.
WVI Tll nn iiwatiivM. w . - i - , ...
Kinlnn f San Franolsco, for nine Biiuuun, wiw, wu iw ouuuuu,
years
tho illabollcnl nlot today lloa in a hoa
pltnl with plecoa of hla oara and noso
out off, and deop wounda Inll'ctcd In
hla chost.
nnt'iinttn hnd vloldod to tlio treat-
wheat mom o fhlH porecutora, who woro at
tho bank to recolvo tno monoy uioy
donmnded whon tho police mndo thoir
..ppoarnnco. Tho mon woro captured
aftor a runnlg bnttlo In tho Btrooto,
nnd takon to Plttaburg to prevent
aummary Juatlco being denlt by tho
oxoltod Italian ro-ddonts of this city.
Chicago, April 20. Was Armour
tho dlroctor-gonoral of tho bear cllquo
during tho past few dnya, and d'd
ho lend tho forcoa mat temporarily
unsoatcd Patten from bin
throno today?
Patton mndo ovory offort to forco
tho raiding bonra back Into cover, but
to no avail, for tho market closed
around tho low point for tho day, af
tor making futllo attompta to forco
a recovery. Tho closo waa 1 to
2 lowor thnn yesterday.
That Armour la boblnd tho bonr
cllquo la Hie opinion of oven tho bull
loadors thomsolvos. Tho provision
k'ng has not beon saying much tnoao !
day, and tho trade fs thoroforo of, ivui,inf.tnn Anrli 20. On tho
i tho opinion thnt ho la about to spring rtoor tll0 gonato today Sonntor
Bomo borzoi iiuriinnu. ins uww i gtono, of Mluflourl, doelnrod ttint tno
broaklng fortnor ,,cornors,, In whoat Iintonnl nonor i,,i i,0Pn nlodgod to
sot many 'tailors" on his twill this ev0ntually onnblf tho Phlllpplnoi to
mornig. nnu uoiore uio ona oi me sua- (H,,ni,lh nn 'ndopendent government
slon ovoryon seomod to hnve,,,., nm.i ,, nrnnieed clau o of
o-
SENATOR ST0N
ASKS FREE TRADE
hla
brlgado, and desperately fought tho
ilro with buckota of water until tliolr
small forco waa strengthened by tho
residents of tho community at Dun
Inp. MIbh Mao Kouuou first located tho
Ilro and gnvo tho alarm. A gardener
ou tho grounds secured a ladder and
by chopping a holo lu tho roof
reached tho Boat of tho b'.aro. A
bucket brigade, made up of women
and girls, soon had a constat stream
of water upon tho Haines, by passing
buckota and other utensils llllod with
water up tho laddor.
lleforo the department from Hill
man City had arrived on tho hcoiio.
tho women hud tho Ilro, which cauuod
damage of $000, undor control.
WORKINGTtP""
SECURE PARDON
HiiIihI l'fM, nm1 Wlr
nwltchod from tho bull to tho hear ! tn0 ttrff tU I'mltlng the amount of ! San FrnuoUof), ApHl 20. Dnugn
ldo. ' phillnnlno sui-nr to b hroiiKht Into torn of the Confederacy are working
Foro'gn markets wero of a boarlsh . tjl(s oountry fr0tt of duty, and pro- today In an effort to secuie tho par-
dhp(ltlon today, and the bull wero 1)0( ftll amendment tirovidlng nbfto- don of Alexander H. Cnrnott, h vot-
queoj!Od roal hard"durlng thoaosalon. hltB tr09 trade coupled with a doo trail of the Southern army In tho
o iinration thnt nt the end of 16 years Civil War. who la sorvlng 16 years
brother. la tho head uf tho theatrical or Lane Is to succeed himself
"This faot daos not coincide with prodiic'ng concern, U In Port'and to-
the -tntoment of Mr. Hanoy that tno uay mspoounK ni iur Minim,
wltue-w la of a low dogroo of montal-' v'hlch ho says he will build nt onco.
tv Rocera romarked. j "I havo threo altca la view for
The objection to this statement I Portland." mid Mr. Shubert. "Any
,..mi. luiont niitrin) Attorney of tho threo la largo enough to pro-1
John O'Gara sought to Intorpose. was I vido a bu'ldlng pace for a very hand
InteNtute Commerce Commission- Flllplnoa should Klven Indo-
penaence.
interrupted by Heney.
"Wo object," shouted the prosecu
tor, "on tho ground that It ii with
out foundation of truth or iacf.. I
will ray. however, that tho wltnesB la
no match fir the trained legal mind
of Mr. Rogers; that he la no match
for a lawyer who endeavors to rah
lead tho witness by tho misconstruc
tion of word."
Rogora' Immediate objection to the
statement by Heney waa supported by
Judge Lawlor. Heney immed'atoly
announced that ho withdrew It.
"You had better do bo." Hung
back Rogers. "It Is hard to deal
with a roan who has behind him what
you have."
"You can meet me," Heney re
plied warmly, "when the people are
not behind me."
NAME MOUNTAIN
AFTER AN ACTRESS
Santa Ana. Cal.. Anrll 20. As a
tribute to the genius of Madame Hel
ena Modjeska, wie famous Polish
American actress, who died at her
home near hero two weeka ago. and
gome theatre ono adequate to the
slzo and growing Importance of the
olty. I can't prom'so to have the new
hoiro completed and lu readlnea for
the fall season of 1909, but It will bo
ready before 1910. I have not yet
decided how much monoy we can
PUGILIST JEFFERIES .
TO RE-ENTER RING
(I'nllwl Pre 1um Wire-1
New York. April 20. Jim Jeffrlea
apend on It, but It will not be any-1 has dee'drd to re-enter tho ring. Ho
thing cheap, yon can bo euro of
that."
He aald he would build It for the
Shuberts, because they wWiod to
own their own houses over the Pa
cific coast.
The company, he 'aid. will spend
$5,000,000 'n l'tlMIni; boutos from
Denver west to the coaat.
TAFT DEMANDS A
CLEAN JUDICIARY
Washington. April 20 E. G.
Hughes of Seattlo, who has been of
fered the Washington federal Judge
ship, has been notified by President
Taft that If he accepts the position
J he must first ceaso to bo Identified
witn any corporation wuu wnicn ne
may be connected.
The president declared that Mr.
Hughes must dispose of all block he
mleht hold In a bit: comnanr. Includ-
It la salar
Is mine to flebt aealn Jackson or
anybody else, who ha& tho norvo to
meot him.
He will make the announcement
tonight lu regulation official form,
and all thoeo who have been talking
-o boisterously about what th?y
would do If they had a chanco at
Jeff, will havo an opportunity to
roako good.
"Immediately after the exhlblt'on
tonight, I will iinounce to the audi
ence that I havo decided to re-enter
the ring and defend my title to the
heavyweight champlonihlp against
any man." aald Jeffrlea today.
!'If Jack Johnson li forttinato
enough to beat Ketcbel la October, I
wl'l meet h'm before any club offer
ug tho most monoy. I bare come to
the conclusion that I am getting back
Into my previous form, and this Is so
sionsibte for my maing this Ws-ment
1 will be ready to tight In ten
In lorlnc token of her memory, mem
bers of the Ebell club and their I Ins the Post-Intelllgencer
friends todav aro nrenarlne a petition ' that these ondltlons make the ac-1 months or a year
to the government for changing thelceptance of the position Improbable-' Various clubs are expected to be
gin h'ddlng for tho first Joffrloa fight,
and It U probable that tho competi
tion will bo lively. Continuing, Jeff
said:
"Slnco I loft tho coast I havo been
l Indulging In light exorcise to got my
wind back. I have boon aurprl cd at
tho cauo w'th which I have gono
through tho pacm I dropped 20
pounds and havo replaced tho weight
with substantial mirc'es.
"My old speed and strength aro re
turning and I feel so good that I havo
decided 1 might as well declaro my
b If now a at any time.
"I'exuect to go easy on the train
ing until a couplo of months before
tho fight. I will keep steadily at tho
line of work that strengthens my
wind. That's what I need most.
"I H11 have th punch, and all
that goos with It. but I Intend also
to hnvo the w'nd. and all that nan
bo desired , o that my frlondi will
havo nothing to fear as to tho re-
wilt.
At the close of hla prevent theat
rical engagement, Jeff will go on a
for tho kllllHg of Major MeCUing In
the apartments of Mrs. LI I lie Jlltoh
cook Colt) In the Palace Hotel ,o'ght
ytwrn ago.
The Judge and somo of the Jurora
boforo whom Qarnett wnt tried havw
Hlgmd a petition for hla pardon.
Cnrnett was confined lu tho county
Jail at the time of the oarthquako
nnd lira threo yours ago. Whon tho
iirUonera wore belug taken from tho
jiill ho noticed hl commitment In the
wardon'B dosk, nnd took It out with
h'm. It wua tho only docurnont
saved from tho Ilro.
DRUNKEN HUSBAND
DRIVES WOMAN MAD
PATRICK MADDEN
WILL NOW SMILE
Paupor Rldos From Almshouse
.iruan Automobile.
"" l'"ISSS
San Francisco, April 20. Aftor bo
lug nn liimatn of tho city and county
nlmshotiHU for ID years, Patrick Mad
den, nc yearn of ago, wiin today grant
ed $5000 from tho estnto of n do
ceased brotnor-ln-law, John Arrow
smith. When Maddon waa apprlsod of hla
good fortune by Superior Judge
Thomas (Irahnni, ho wiih nuked what
ho Intutided to do with hla monoy.
"Why. Judge." ho said. "I'm going
to hnvo a niiiIIo oaciiHlonally with It.
Do you know that I haven't had a
hiiiIIo for Id yearaT"
And ho loft tho court with hla faco
wroathod lu million of an uumlatako
ablo varloty. Madden la arranging
today to havo nn automobile carry
him from tho niuishoiiso to tho now
headquarterh ho haa engaged.
WOMAN KIDNAPER
WASJDENTIFIED
Sharon, Pa., April 20. Mrs. Jnmea
II. Iloyltt, undor nrrost, ncauscd of
eompllolty In tho kidnaping of IlTlllo
Whltln, waa prnotlonlly Idontlllod to
day by II. C. Dyer, an nttornoy of St.
liOiiln and hla wlfo, ns llio'r fortnor
houoomald. Clara Stratton, who dla-
puared Hlmultaiieoiialy with Jowoli
valued nt $0000.
It la roporuul that tho do-orlptlon
of Clara Stratton. given to tho police
over tho teloptmie ut tho time of hor
diimppoarauot, by Mrs. Dyor. nllloa
with that of the prisoner.
(I'tillrd I'reM fussed Wire.)
Seattle, Wah., April 20. A coro
nor'a Jury, which hold an Inquest on
tho death of Mrs. Honry Kalera,
whoso body waa fonnd last Friday
morning ou the railroad track1 at
Stuck, rendered a vordict today that
tho woman had met hor death by be
ing run down by a Northern Pacific
train, while ho was temporarily In-anno.
The Jury attached no blame to
Henry Kalein, tho dead woman's hua
band, hi brother, John, nnd h's
nephew, who have born held In tho
county Jail pending tho Investigation
Into tho woman's death. The threo
prlroaers have been released.
To tlmany was Introduced to tthow
that Henry Kalern and hla wlfo had
frequently quarreled, but their diffi
culties re- tod In tho eenoral Intern
long hunting trip, which Is one of hla noranco of Kalern ,and were not of a
methods of training.
I sir ou nature
LOST HIS LIFE
TO SAVE TRAIN
Halllughnm. April 20. To save the
southbound Keattle accommodation
train of tho Ureal Northern from
dnrnllinuiit and a bad wreck. John
Chrlstlunson. a track repairer, this
morning mudo a dtrsporHto endeavor
to drag a frightened loam of linrsoa
from tho track to a place of safety
Tho team whh killed by tho locomo
tive uric) Chrlstlniison Buffered Injur
ies which will result In hla douth. He
provonted tho engine from striking
tho buggy nnd saved the train from
derailment on a rooky embankment.
Chrlstlanson la now lying at St
Joseph's hospital conscious but un
able to speak because of his terrible
Injuries. Thor eln little oliaueo of
his arvlvlng.
o .
Crude Petroleum Hy-Product.
Loi Angolea. Cal., April 20. A
million doPar company, orgnnizod
for tho purpura of manufacturing 49
by-products of California crude oil.
U mnk'ug preparations today to eroct
a rennery. The now company, whleh
la known at the lutornntloiial Oil
Refilling Company, will locate Its
plant at Tlrnard Junction, on tho
Inner harbor at Ban Pedro.
According to presont plana tho com
pany will not antagonize voated ln
torosta. tho entlro output golug to
Japan and Hawaii.
The pr nclpal stockholders aro Los
Angeles men