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ti KBi ACCUSED ERO FORCED WS VHiSSllw . OliW.OX OITY HXTKHPK1SK. FKIHAY. KKK1T.K V LM. GIRL STABBED, SECOND DIAZ FIRES ON ATTEMPT TO MURDER; BO'SCAPI! TRUCE CONSIDERED BY I JUDGE TRIES TO HOME OF LLOYOGEORCE, BRIT ISH CHANCELLOR, IS WRECKED SUFFRAGETTE APPROVES EXPLOSION Charge "Put Women, Whs Seek Vcte, Set Infernal Machine It Not Denied by Mem ber of Order LONDON Feb. 19. The residence of Chancellor of chequer David UoyJ-Ueorsf. country the Kv at Wal ton Heath, was practically destroy e.l i n this morning by a bomb which the ,-; lice say was placed tVre cither by militant suffragettes or by in.ilo sym pathizers. The Infernal machine was so pow erful that the brick walls of the hotiLe split In all directions and most of the rtonis were wrecked. Two seven-pound cans of black powder also had beer, placed anions heaps of wood shavings wl'ch haJ been saturated with oil and iu the center of which burning candles had been fixed. The police found two broken ha' pins anions the wreckage. It U declared by neighbors that an NK1U1.KM. Or, Kelt. U.The Her man b:irk Mlml. On'tain U West thai, a font-master, bound from Valparaiso to Astoria for orders, grounded on the sand spit lit the North side of tho entrance to Nclialcm I'ay at So'clo. , last nlgnt. Tho Garibaldi llfe-saviim staiuvi .is noi lii.l by telephone and ilitf .-rev wi'li lr iniwor ooal came '"f' by a special train, aud pulled to i',,. a v. and alter many nttelii.l I threw u 'ileliiie oa board the "' I On.' nber of t''i crew was t iK''tl loll ly thu biveolits buoy. The ca:-. j tain and the rest of the crew, ho. v j er. reined to come ashore, decidfi-; i :o n"t.;,;u on the esi l until they i co..li. .-ure orders for the alundi :i 1 iei 1 i.f the e.-sel from the Herman 1 Consul In 1'orilaiid. The vessel -v as i in 1 alias:, iit'.d carried a crew of r. A bea" ''.i was rutiiiin tiui" the Min i struck, and en uli such fore that MAN WHO OVERTHREW DIAZ, FIRST, PLACED UNDER ARREST a young Italian woman at 11:50 0 clock lust CABINET ALSO UNDER RESTRAINT Huerta Named Head of Mexican Gov ernment But There It Great Demand for Another Man at ilic be c.:i:e when ' ie ; siruck the sand spit she re.-!- il over, land is li'iic on her side In the Lut-A-ers. That the ship will Iv a total I loss, is not questioned, as she is high and dry at low tide tins .luoruoou. The .Vimi struck at s o'clock laM night, three hours before low tide, while the ebb this afternoon will bring the water to feet lower than it was at low mark last r.lcht. When the vessel struck, she tired her gun and sent up rockets, and in rcs-,Knse to her signals, Captain Tun er, of Hriehtou. on the South side of the bay, manned a power boat and made an effort to rech the stranded lark, but alter bi't'.ing with the surf : for hours he returned to Brighton automobile containing several womec , ninr mipjht. reporting that lie was passed through the village in tfce j unable to make any headway In the early hours. surf and was compelled to turn bai k LloTd-Georce himself in on a mo-, when only half way to the wreck. tor irip In France. JsoboJy was In-, jured, as the residence had not yet j been occupied. j An official of the Woman's Social , and Political I'nion told the police that tue society bad no knowledge: of the perpetrators. "General" Mrs. Flora Drumtnond. 1 essol. however, declared that the explos-; ins lett The member of the crew taken o;T the Slimi was half dead with cold and is in a serious condition, being unable to give much information regarding the bark and the personnel of Its crew. The Tug Oneonta and a sister both from Astoria, hav there at 2 o'clock this ion was "undoubtedly the women." She exclaimed tically: "I think it Is grand. It was a fine act, successfully carried out and shows the determination of the women. I say 'all power to all kinds of militancy in the direction of har rassing Cabinet ministers, short of taking life.' " This lit the second time within a year thai violent methods have been used against the residences of Cabi net Ministers, the first being an at tempt to burn the house of Lewis Harcourt, secretary for the Colonies, at Nuneham. work of 1 morning, arrived at the scene of the enthusias- j w reck and are now standing by. The tugs, it is thought, will be of little use as the stranded bark Is held to be beyond help. At noon the mate of the Mini! came ashore, but soon returned to the ves sel. While ashore to send a message to the Herman Consul at Portland, he stated that the vessel was valued at $100,000. of steel construction, and was in ballast to Astoria, where she was to await orders, confirming the meager report given out by the mem ber of the crew taken off earlier in the day. I AKKliO. Tex . Feb. IS - When In formed ly a representative- of the Associated Press that the Madero government had been oven nrow 11 mid 'Mi, 'Ml lluerra nsuied prov islanal i resident. Colonel I'ascual Oivjsco. Sr.. and Colonel Atidras Haria Haitian, revolutionary leaders in the north of Mexico, declared the revolutionist in that section would not approve the selection of lluerta and would con- miue the rebellion unless another Is chosen to manage the affairs of Mvv ico. preferably Senor do ta Harm or Hciieral Herotiiuio Trevino. Francisco I. Madero has been forced out of the presidency, lie was arrest ; ed at the national palace shortly be fore :! oc!ok this afternoon by Hen-. er.i Hlau-iui't. Subsequently he sign ed his resignation. Hen, t;iI Ylctbri.ino Huerta. com : matnlcr of the federal troops, was pro ' ciainie.l provisionol president. I About the time Madero was seired j by ISi.iiup.iet. Hustava Madero. his brother, the ex -minister of finance, was arrested by Heiiera! Huerta. who was dining with him In a unlet res lauranl. All members of the cabinet prompt ly were placed under arrest with the except Ion of Krnesio Madero. the uncle of the president, who held the portfolio of finance. He was appris ed of the intentions against the Ma dero government and made his es cape. The sicret move against Madero was the result of a plot which had been brewing since yesterday. From :l.r Him 11 ha"l been known that (Vner.il lUaiiipiet was unwilling to fight. His men were of the same mind. He h,-I.l complete command of them, and it was not doubted they, would follow him in any adventure, which tht-y did at the national palace this afternoon. SII.VKKTON, Or.. Feb. lit. An at tempt at murder w made upon Miss Jennie Host of this city, , night. I The assassin entered the room j while the girl was away, her two ; brother being at home alone, tho eldest It) years old. They heart. 11 ' slight noise at the (line but thought little of It. Jennie retired about Id oel.Mk. leaving a light burning She ' awoke suddenly, finding tho room 'dark, aud called to her little brother to strike a tight. Just at thlt time she was pounced upon by a man, who stabbed her U tunes before she could free heiself. She and both the boys screamed and ran from the room. Karl Wood, a neighbor, attracted by the screams, ran In that direction iu his night clothes. He saw a short man hut rv from the house and saw the girl lying upon tile ground, lie removed her to hit home. No clew could be found. Mi"S Kose had a simitar experience at Fug, tie last summer at the hands of a rejected suitor, an Italian, and it is conjectured this Is the work of the same man. REBEL GUNS THROW HEAVY j SHELLS ON NATIONAL j PALACE TWO KILLED IN AMERICAN CLUB nnrnmriiT umi 1111 MuuruiMUj AVERT RISIRI Rebel Army Forces Engineer of Train From Mexico City to Re turn Out Train It Misting Ethel he prop Disappointed. After you refused Jack, did again? Maud - Yes. but It ":b,-r ji'-i KxeturtiTf, NFW YORK. Feti. 1'a - flans (or 'the finest banking house in lit world', according to the announce ment of the architects have been ap proved by J. P. Morgan ,v Co. to re I'Uii e the structure occuplr I by that linn iu the financial district. The climated cost of the new building I between ll.aiMl.OOO ami J.' 0 "U". and this, added to the value of the plot upon which It Is to be built - a llltle over JI.OOO.OP". will make l( one of the most valuable pieces of property in the city. The in w building will be severely plain, inly four stories high, and constructed of Tennes-ee marble. The three top floor will bo suspend ed from great trusses Just below the roof instead of resting on pillars, as in ordinary bulldjngs. The main banking department will occupy the tirst floor and will contain IJ.iwO square f. et of floor space, the great est of any private banking firm In j the world, without pillar or st. lie-; sides the private office rooms on tint upper Moors, there will be private sleeping and bath rooms, and on .1 level with the top floor a terrace for the recreation of members of the lirm. Work on the building will start about May 1. Big Value Bargain Clubs A Year's Reading Matter for the Whole Family i xmz m m V. v.. :... tj- I .T v si iuu .:..--w;-irT I Save One 0&0r fllP send m&m I Ynnr VAiSSl t I Order V.K- p' Today Yp For the Poultry Raiser mm., -tin rr"'1""1 i-xia.'. O'trl ('.(Ciiao ;-.r.i---.-.raa r. 5 Each Maaiaztna th Best of Its Class 3 Afc, -A t r '1' .-. r. fc - 7 u.jr 'JIM. crran ana smre . rLt ia :-, Ynn v. tutiMititisiiiitv ..-'-rs' lw .r J vuuite jULi Un irtiMV.J-, -?r. of 1 uj4tm:mmw 1 mmm 8 Wiri'V Don't Wait Do It Now The Chicago VfrnrMy Inter Ocean and Farmer h reai oevipjnrr tkm t,et jon tat tt itorlc and leaiofet Irom Ihe unOiy md Uuiij later Ocean. A .orU-i'ie oewi Mrvice. market icp un. etc., makrc bt puprr tcorir to o;ne. Every imue conuim rm.rB or oni unTra cieTjyroan. ao3 ? ttory bf a dnTir.uihed trnor. Pubnhed weekly. KtfuUr yearly ubcriptioii price The Family Maaudne contaioa clean, wholeaome frt''ra, atoriea otfnore lhao orJ-aar lOtercM is4 snappy editorial comment on cur- rem rreiua. n con ng rK aiaauzine lor the houarceeeper. Pu'Uhed momhly. krtuUr yvariy lubacriptioti pnee . . 50c The Fruit Grower and Farmer. A su4ar!ne liwf bi helped it, trader! imprm-e Ibeir Iruit. ikj mafler l,tther ther have I l,is ffdurd, or juet a tern (reea is Ihe yard. It ia tbe i,rtfeat (mil paper is toe United Sratel and tvotaio, more bripfol maner for people who Srow frsil lor profrt or pleoaore than ill oth- vut roc-Tber. r uhhahed mootlUr. Keiu kf rearir mbaciiptioB price Farm and Home a a paper that U1 kelp la stake every tans nerewhl It ,,, i ,.tr, w(lrt ,ht, w.n, l(leori b, practical fact,, contriSgte't hy men and women who know." Itrrala ;ith evtrvthm. ol iaterew o tl,s Homekreper. Farmer, (Jardener. Frtiil ".rower. Ua.ryman. Live Sio-:k and Poultry Keeper. Publiahed Cftw twice a month. k-ulai yearly lubtciiptioa pries UC Home Life - Joat what ha name Implies-, mat azine rhrt help, tti .uNcnl.en to make the hr,m tlractive and helpful. Good edito- irinr, im apeciai lei'urea make thu real home maa une. ruDhaheJ monthly. Heular yearly aubacription price a Successful Poultry Journal. acnplion to Ctna mafaztar i a year t Co-i-vs of tm:niction in poultry cilt-jre Uom the foreraoat experfa an-4 pracf icJ breeden. Cootaioi tpeciaJ article oa ail hranchta of tvmltry ratiiatt, that wili urr ytjtj money tnJ teach yoa how to get toe ret .!tt that in'jre pJ--4aure and profit to the majirurorineeipcn. ruhhtned moolb- tnr- 50c Kimball's Dairy Farm err. A trao une that appeala to the hit breeder of cattle and the general farmer who wmti to incrraae the production of hit cowa. Edited by prac tical men who breed food dairy cattle, bo, boraet and poultry and gjvm their readera the penem 01 ineir worn and eipeneoce. P ib- iitnea twice a moatli. Kcular auDtcriptioo prica r yearly g0c y. regular year.y tuUKritxioa price THREE BIG VALUE BARGAIN CLUBS cuberTeTs iVing f " tnt one haIf- nl in ddilion y" bv to bother writing each pubosher direct They compnse a variety of publications that will appeal to those who want the best in their respective fields at a price within reach erf all CLUB No. 1 FRUIT CROWPR . . . WKf-.KLY INTKR flCthX . fAKM AND HUMU . . FAMILY HOMB LIFE . . . . Price II no VI) AQ M .50 U.50 CLUB No. 2 surxrsspTTf. poultry WriKKLY INTKR (XJRAN . FAPM AND HOKE - . . FAMILY HOME LIFE . . . . Retular Pries ... S 9) l.'O JA .50 $3.00 WILSON'S INAUGURAL PLANS ARE SIMPLE l-i IMUXCKTON. N. .1.. K.I. I'rff iili-ht-i'l.Tt WUsm txi.tin,.i his I'lun.H lor tin? InaiiKuratlun so f.ir as tlit'y hij l'n arranai-d. Mr. Hilmm anil hU family will It iiv.' Ihth at 11 A. M. tm .ii)iulay, Marrh Z, on a lal train aa em'sts cf the studt-nt liody of rrinrrtiin I'nivrrnity. arrlviiii; at Wusliliintim at i V. M. Il will attrntl a Kimiki-r kIvcii In hln honor Hint nlxlit by the I'rinci'tiin AI1111111I A -surlatlun of Hit' liistrict of Coltniilii.i. to Willi li I'rliitt" ton urailiiat.-a Kin-rally havt' hi-t'ii invited. Hi saitl tonight hr wimld anf inake a Sjifei h. Mr. Wllsun he- hia first utteraiires in ehtiuld l,e his inatiKural li.'M's that WasliliiKtmi addrt tut. 1 VI K. SNA, Austria, Feti. 15 That i relations bi'twi-en AiiHtrla lliniKiiry 1 and HiiHsia are In a dangerous Htate i of tension, was a-aln indicated toilay M KMl'O C I V. Kt'li. I I - Al i nVliM k ti'iiuht. nller ntixthrr tiny of luhlliK. It was K'lutrti'd Hint (ieiifrnl Ih. i lunl di'inaitdi'it tho aiirrtltdiT of Hie national ala tv All tlironiill lliti tl.ty lhi 1 1 I'. l I'tillel'li of lleinv Kims r throwliiK a lieu 1' (He of li ra nel ar ttind Hi" 1'aUro. Many of tlw slieMa ilro'l'eil Into I lie loeola. whlrll irmiM tho Imllillni;. mid federal not tilers tro roimit-lled to iiiomi ttl rot er. Ilefoiv dark, I he lire oil 1'olh .n Hilt riultti lit, lint ttfi'iirenl Iv leas , Uuroim from the federals tho Kov eriiinelit trot'i'H wero reeehlliit amtliu llll It'll In xinall 1 eliiinnmeiila, and It , was said the) were ruiinlliK short. , The lit'll duy tf the hsMle i,'i:aii i at s in li. k. a l .illerv of federal ar , Hllerv oeniiiii lire on the ameiial. I lint altliotiKh the Ixillil'alillni'llt nasj k'pt itt wlihotit fetai loii for an hour 1 or more, it hud no apireilall effei t 1 on the teliel tlefeimes. I.AKKIM). Te , r'elt. il Th. hereiil mil n of the north hound pas neuter Iraln from Mexho City whlih lett tin re Titenday iiltiht null is tin report -I. and tlu re la al'l'rehenalun , for the saft'ty of Its paittteiinets. , An ti it x u ,--,-fu 1 nil. ok was itiodo ' 011 the sout h Imtintl Met iii Nation al line patseiiiier train uhhti left' here Tuesday I'a s on item from italilllt said to day tlnu one freight train was en llrely tSittroved hy lire and that the fate of another freight train was In dunk, shire It was rumored that It was air. li ked. The n.iith hound pansenner train which left l-aredii Tuesday nlcht at '.I o'tlock proceeded In safety mull about ilS miles south of this city, at Kl Salado. w her It was atlacked by a band of f,'! to loo rebels As tho train was cntcriuc the station. Ihe eiiKlneer wa fired uim Keallrlntt the dancer, ho reversed the lever and barken al full speed toward Saltlllo, pursued, by the rebels on horseback. The passeiiKers were t'litlannered by rebel e,liri fire. Aboard thn train was a party of : Welshmen en route to Xeraia. a IHHiit hetoiitl M.'llco City, to taki t'iulo)inent with a 11k lit and power company. Todiv's iiasseiiittr list from Mctlco City Includeil HUhop llendrli. of tint Methotllst Kplsfopai Churrh South, of Kansas City. He was a passentier on the Hiiuth bound train which was: atiiu ked by rebels and returned north. ! Ulsliop lieiidrlx said that the whnrn 1 abotits tif tho north Imutid train from ' Mexico City was not known at the time of the ntlack at Kl Salado. Iln j suit' that the rein I I, and appeared to bear a i'' lal itrudiso attains! tho Na-' tlonal Itallroad and Immediately af-' the rars of evorylhlna; useful, burn ed the rollliiK stock and undesirable Irelcht. ; WAHIIINCTON. IVb. l.t-To pro- ! teot Americans eiitlnnitered In th . flriiiK Jn Mexico City, Ambassador, I Wilson was ordered toilay to draw jon the state department for JIO.ooii. I Tills rotllll be used for relief of the j destitute or for gettlni! Americans, ; out of Mexico. , A siKiiillcant proc'-edltiK of the day was the early assembly of thu Joint ! Amy Navy Hoard In Admiral Dewey's j olllces. TIim rail was Issued by dlrec-, i Hon of Admiral Ilewey himself. j IbHltliH Admiral Dewey and Ma-' ! or-llcneral Leonard Wood, tho Army and Navy were represented by Mai- MKMt'O fli'V. Keli. 16.. II I', M. Ttio proposition la under coiisldeni I lou bv Madero ami Ills ministers to declare a Irurn of from U lo it hours. The mailer luS bet ll referred lo tie II oral Huerta. who has suspeiiiled lots initios until II o'clock, when tils an swer will be shell. Ill tint lllerlur for eUliers will bo removed from Hie tlilllHer OIIH. It la also proposetl to deftmt a toiir itliuul the Anierlcau embassy which will be respected Dlat has asreed, protldfd Hie Kederala incept this proposal. Willi,' tint federal amis pounded the Dim foitlllcatloiis In I bo arsenal and lh" rebels sent back shell for shell, ttie Seliale sat lodit) and tils cussed Hie on t 1 11 k tif Madero from the presidency. Conflili lit of itltlmalely dcfealltiK Dial. Madero defied the Senate and Ignored the counsel of Kraio In o tie la Harr.t anil oilier friends He rv fused to rt'flKti but li did Mot take Ihe trouble to make his decision per soiially to Hie Seuntti. MEMItR OF UNITID ITAT COMMinCI COUNT IS IN CONPIRINCI WALK OUT MAY BE IN 48 HOURS fireman Insist That Thsy Will bltrals Osmandi for Hlyiiar Pay Only Undsr trd. man Act Ar. .: ARMY 15 PLACED ON TACTICAL BASIS WASHINGTON. Keb. 11 - Iteorttaa If.itltin of the I'nlted Slates army on the tai'lliul lals. rrcriitly ortlcred bv President Tuft, to facllllato mo htllnilton, he, .1 inn rffecllvn Imlay It illt Id, s th orKalilratlon lulu four divisions three Infantry tllvlalnus. with heaiitmriers In New York. Chi cuko and Sail Kraniim-o, and one cav airy dhlslou. with hradtiiartrrt In San Antonio. Secretary of War Stlmaon savsthe reoriiaitliatlon ellutliiales the neces aity of sending army posts separate I luoblluallou orders , ' Thn Importance of this reform." ; Stlinsiui added, "will be apprm lated iwheu l is remembered that In 1911 i It required It', days to Itnihlllre a slntcle division of I J Otol troops In ; Texas In I9U the Unitarians reinilr.-.l on j ly Is days to tuoblllin liJ.Oi'O men. ! cross the enemy's border and beat ' the Tuiks Into submission." Ihe troops affected by the order the the Third battalion. Kourteeitth I , Infantry, movlnc from Kurt MUsouta. ; Mont , to Fort tloorite Wrlttht. Wash.; the Second battalion, Ninth Infantry. ' from Kort Suellliiit. .lnn.. to Kort : Thomas. Ky.; the Klrst battalion and luu, hln kuiis platiHtn, KlKhlt-enlh ' Infantry, from Kurt Dtlss, Tex. to : Kort Missoula. Mont., third balalllon. ' Fourth Infantry, frtmi Kort l.osun II ItiHis. Atk, lo Kort Suellinit. Minn.; I Third batalllon, Ninth infantry, from ! Kort Sheridan, 111., to Kort Sill. Okla . , and the Thin! squadron. Klrst cav alry, from lUtlae Harracks. Idnlto, to ' I'resltlio of Monterey. Cal . -'"tio In ' nil. TURK LEADER IS El LONDON. Kelt. 17. -Turkish sol ' the ' Hers oarly today alteinpted to assass- ' I Inate. ami sticreetlltiK III badly wound , I Inn, Knver Hey, the younh Turk lead ! er A News I less from Knver ivy oral times ! tails. 1 Knver Hi NI.'W VOKK. Kelt. 17 J,, tK, till V Ivtiapp. of the fiili.d uir, Cotuuiene Court, arrived in j,',, oik from WasliliiKtoti Ibis lnnilii( for a riittl roltferelice Willi t, in, ers of tho llrolht rltood of .1H I'lrelttcll aud KlIKllielliell 111.- (pit,, of avertlita- a strike attains! M ra leru railroads If no means of arbllialioii la (ii,,0 ai:reii iion. It was a, peeled taa) stilke would be tailed, effecih,. Ill il Hours The firemen sat 111 Insist, ti.,1 it that I they would arbitrate their di'inaada I for tilK.ter pn and better s klua conditions only under the l.nliliaq act. with three arbitrators. . pro. tided by federal statute. Jtldi-e Kuapp said he wonl. va trh all day t r Inst to brlti IhiiIi .i.,a to Keiher and would n .( ahaiuhui ih sltuallott until every means had hern I'thausti t. Kor the firemen, prrat ibiil t arter riplainr.l that in IU, relit pit settlelneltl W- rsel:ei (, strike. If ot'lerril. tttiu'ij nut . , fjjs live until all the district Ira.h ra of Hie union now gathered here had re turned to their respective Hn'a and reMtrte. lit him by telegraph Kteo then no flrenseti would leave their cabs until ItH omiitlves had he, n uk ell o t.-rilllllSl Hlltlts. lie add, d that III the rtenl thn rnKllieers wieiid ts. Itlvrly i.nt KO out In ayttipatlij, but would silbern to their asre tiieiti with the railroads. This holda until June I. IU. There are IU stales In tho iniie of the threatened strike. The inll.aKs of the rallritad Involved ta pro-1 h al ly lO.niMj miles. The firemen, marly all of whom claim to be ttieiuh.ta of the brotherhood whose vole has brotiKht on the crisis, number J'.,"vo. It Is declared that prartlrally every man flrlns; a Itxnmotlvn In the Ijs tern territory would obey a strike nr tier. Thn votn of the firemen tuithe strike ijueatlun was recorded a .17 I 17.x In favor of a strike lo I m I attains! It. A Statement Issued by Ihe railroad manoKcra say that the rallros'ls In volved serv over eO.OOOiltx) itertmns, or more than half of the Ktptilnlii,n of the ('lilted Slates. These railroads employ, all told, approximate!) kJ. iiiit) men ami women, a large iiumir of whom would he In a atale of In forcetl Idleness In the event of Ihe firemen s strike ai luslly raiiiltis trains to stop rtinnliiK. It la i-tltint-fd that t Oiio.ntid persons rotniiuite dally between the suburban rllb-s and towns In New York., and ih"e Would be probably the first In feel eflests of Ihe strike. Atteitcy dispatch by wire Constantinople says that was slabbed severely sev but itlves no further do- fir (.or,, .rn I , X ,t I,., ru ,.UUL,...I by an alarmlat editorial published by I rhll.f . -. ,,r,,,.i ' "... "if, chl 'f of the Coast Artillery, and liriKudlcr-Goneral Crozlt r; Hear Ad miral Osterhntis and Vreeland and f'aptaln I'otta. ! the Hie lispost, the orttan of the Aiih- I tro-Hurik'arian heir apparent, Arch-! duke Kran Kerdinand. Thti writer declares that tint days of the conference F,etween tho Am. ' Itaaaadors of the powers In London I l,y "'lvo order, this board Is are. niimben d "as the differences ,.x. harut-d with the preparation of plans Inline between Kuasia and Austria- ",r ""' foopernrion or the army and y made a disastrous effort last week to plene Hut Hanks of the Unitarian army on (he shores of lbs Sim of Marmooa, with a forlorn hope of Ottoman troops, who were beaten back Willi terrible loses. lie was one of the leaders In Ihe recent revolt of tho Yonnn Turks, which led to a renewal of Ihe war between Turkey and thn llnlkaii Slates. Several throats analnst his life had been made nmoiiK the tllssat lulled toldiers, who were aroused by the assassination of Nazlm I'aslia, their In loved i tiinmaiiiler In-chief. Knver wan a prominent military lender In the war In Tripoli and was called by Kuropean experts "the best soldier In he Turkish army.' ROOTS' EREE CANAL PLAN IS DEFEATED WASHINGTON, Keh. 17. Heiiator Hoot's proponed amendment lo the 1'aiiuiiia Canal law to repeal Ihe pro ttslnu ftlvliiK free passaae to Amer ican coastwise ships was rejected to day by tho Senate committee on Iti leroceau canals A motion lo table It carried, seven to three, Heiiator HraudcKoo, I'iiko mid IVrcy oppos IHK Tito decision of the rommltler. It Is believed, will prevent action In Ihe Hcnnm ut this session. No reisirt will bo matte and there will he no opportunity for supporters of Ihe Hoot ai idmi'iit to put In a minor flndliiK. (piestlons an- bridged over by ; Hiinirary on Albanian j far too un at to be Hut h rneariH. j He fctlds that the lxtndon confer ! ericea could not be exiiectetl to hiic- teed in what. I'rince Hohetilotie-Wald-' cnburK -Schlllitmsfiii -rnt failed to ( achieve wlien he carnwl an antoKraph ; letter from Kmperor Kntnrls Joseph I of Austria to Kmp'-ror Nicholas of i HiiHsia. IS SERIOUSLY ILL I NIJW Vf IKK. Keb. 17. Direct de nial from .1. I'. Mort-an of reports, ti.at ne wan critically III at ( aim, j Ki'v pt, was n ct ivi-d hum today by II. J'. Davison, a Junior member of Ho; banking firm of which Morgan Is I t lltr lica'i. I "We called Cairo." Davison said thin afternoon, "when we heard the ! report, !,nd have Ju t received Mr. I Morgan's answer. He Bald In; had entirely recovered from an attack of I indigestion, and had changed bis plans to return to Italy. navy when It becomes necessary lo , conduct Joint operations, either offen-1 Hive or defensive, lis proceedings ( are always secret and may be known' only through the resulilna orders to ships and troops, Issued by the sec- j , ieiarj ot war anil navy, i no iioani j lis advisory In scope itnii not capable i of executing Its own projects. I i The White Cross Society report a I jit Is citrlnir for approximately 1 2)0 j j wounded. Thn !(c Cross has not yet made a report. Neither organization ! Is being respected by tho federal forces. The president, of Ihe Hcd ' I Cross has been killed. Some mem-' ! b"rs of thn White Cross, detected by j Diaz' adherents. ,n the art of convey-' ing ammunition, were executed. ! Ambassador Wilson's dispatches ! report today many houses occupied by Americana have been seized by ; federal troops and the occupants driv en to the streets. Homeless and ex- posed to the fire of both rebels and ' federals, the dismayed refuges made : their way, at the risk of their lives, to the American Kmbassy. which Is now often to all refugees. Ambassa-1 i dor Wilton, however, is now dlstrlli utlng the majority among the adjoin Ing bouses by means of a rnmmlttee which "ne organized. All dispatches to the American Kmbassy from the State Department Dements Best FLOUR $1.40 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baajje and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros, Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence .562 612 Main Street FTMBAf.L'8 .... WKhKLY INTPR OCEAN FARM AND HOME -FAMILY .... HOME LIFE . . Retular Pries MO Mi SO tl.Ol ANY ONE itht,abr auLsjN- 2 or and a Year' Subscription to the i vul, Weeky 0regori Cjy Enterprisef all Six Papm 0ne Ycar fw ony be sure to specify which rlub you desire, $1.7S 2iiCITY ENTERPRISE CLUB No. 3 I ions Illness of J. J'lerfKtnt Morgan were discredited ,y Mr. Davison. 'The story," he said, "is exagger ated. I heard directly from Mr. Mor gan yesterday. He said he had suf fered a severe attack of Indigestion, and considered the advisability of going to Rome, but had recovered rapidly and decided to remain In Cairo. I don't believe Mr. Morgan sailed on the Carona." The stork market was dull and weak today, traders being inclined to await further reports on the con ditlon of Mr. Morgan. United Stales OREGON CITY, OREGON ' orTfor' yr.t0 60 78, ,ow r Kl, U, .,.. III I.. I.. ' "iiiiNin.iui . errj ; Influence Hi tertst. iinui tue sieamttr Aurifttic arrives. This should set at rest all reports of his critical Illness." harder cabled reports of the fo . keep noticombalants from the streets. Ho reports tho wounding of several American men, l and says he has given refuge to he "''r" I tween ri00 and 600 American. I Order by Number (Club No. I, 2, or 3) Address P08TOFTICE ROBBED. VANOOrVKR, Wash., Feb. 19 I The pofofflce at Kaiama was robbed last night of stamps and money In j the amount of $7r,0. The office was literally cleaned of stamps and noth- j Ing left on which to start business j this morning. The stolen goods In clude jisn m postal savings stamps. SL',0 In parcel post stamps, $140 in 2-cent stamps, $'.9 in 1-cent stamps, $100 In special delivery stamps, $100 In 10-stamps and $20 In pennies. The robber or rob Iters have not been apprehended. omce noth Phones 22 Residence Pbou. Main 22t Pioneer Transfer Co. 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