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Show ALIEN ErEMY IG BE IMEO HERE Caught Aiding the Kaiser While Serving in Uncle Sam's Army. Wdl.am I -uii.-ii of the Thiul n cf.ii inr'anir.c, hoidin-- title to five $-iu Libe:i' hoinis. wearing the iinh'urui of tiie Cnlted rilatof army and having taken tiie oath nc,css;iry to he-orne nch, is. t. be hroui;! to Fort Ioii;lu.' f:oni Pendleton, (n.-., where he v:ii arr-sted on a presidential presi-dential v.ainni', ;w will be lnleinel for 1 ilc pet lud of 1 he va r. 1: the I "nil M.i S'.aies oes to war with (h.iniaiic. hope th-i first man fhol will bf CiesidenL Wilson." the e,x;u I state-, inmi alb-'tl to hu e been made by Uol-fnu Uol-fnu m lor to ri.e dei.bu-atlou uf war. U w;is this erbal outpouring of his enti- ; mcnlrt that brought about his arrest. While on duty at the Mexk-an border hist vear. a -.jordiinf to gov: nnient evidence. evi-dence. lo(n obtained plans of Kort kos-L-riHiH and sold them to a formei- of- ; ficial of thu C-ermau go einment at Port- I land for $1000. He is also aliened to havo , olitained photogTaphn of some of tlie for- , til') i at ions a lung" tni Pacific coast and ' visits"! ptuminiiiit Germans in eoasL cities. ; ljlffii has two brothers in the German j Imperial army, one a captain and the other a, lieutenant. Imlfen carried In bis pockets pictures of the kaiser and the kaiser's family and other things German, such a.s a photograph photo-graph of the submarine liner Peutpeh-land. Peutpeh-land. Me also made pro-German remarks in public. Although the man evidently thought that he was succeeding In his operations fnlfed S'ates Deputy District Attorney Rjinkln of Oregon Is responsible for the statement that Dolfen has been watched day and night for a period beginning three months before war was declared. Dolfen appeared first in Portland shortly short-ly after tlie Mexican trouble began. He says that he is 23 years of age. unnaturalized un-naturalized and of German birth. TYi one statement he claimed that he came to America In 1H01. But in talking to others the German boasted that he was drawing pay as an under oTficer of the Vaterland. interned In New York harbor at the beginning be-ginning of the war. Tho man always seemed to have plenty of money, according to government officials, offi-cials, and never paid less than ?T6 a. monlh for a hotel room. He always had a roll of $600 or $700 on his person and It seemed Inexhaustible. The man has been ordered interned in the war prison camp for the period of the war. according to advices from federal officials in Oregon. |