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- UUM10N' (MTV KNTKIH'KISK. ri.lOAY. JVl.Y no. I'll.,. mm Lo GERMANY TAKES DEFIANT STAND TORPEDOINO OF LlfLANAW DEFENDED BY GOVERN MENT IN BERLIN. IS DESTRUCTION Of AMERICAN SHIP HELD TREATY VIOLATION Rescue Work Is Under Way Soon After theSinking DIVERS HASTENED INTO (10 MERCED HULL OOCkS USEO AS MORGUES. BAllAST TANKS Tl NOW BELIEVED THAT WILSON INTENDS TO ftECOONlXE CARRAN2A Of EASTLAND DRY WHEN SHIP SANK CAPTAIN UNABLE TO ACT SPEfD ILV ENOUGH AND VESSEL GOES ON OROL'KO. CHICAGO. July :i - .tnrh- of h.-r.v IlilU In CKtltirx I !H1 Villi III i!Hlrf lit! numerous tonltht . Itii huint.rr of i HARBOR OmCIAlS SAY HER Cargo o' Flax Admittedly Contraband But Waahington Official Point Out That Treaty Prohibit Sinking of Craft WASHINGTON. July 26.-11 ruc tion of the American ahlp U-.-lana by a Gorman ubmartne drew handy to the attention of offlrlali of the I'nlted State government today the fart that Germany wa insisting on her own Interpretation of the lrulan American treaty In ISIS In disregard of to American notea on thejubjeot.l The eelanaw. from Archangel. July S. for Belfast, with a canto of flax, waa atink July 13 by a Gentian sub marine off the northwest coast of Scotland. AH the member of the crew were saved. They were taken Into Kirk wall In their own boat a. In throe Instance of American ahlp destroyed or damaped the Gulfllght. the Nehraskan and (be Villlam P. enuin tin the cene lintm-dnti-Iy aft er IIh disaster. lUmla look rescued passenger to the w hurt or to the ateamrr Theilor ltoo.evell, vhUb had tied up near the upset Katlnd In an hour the water waa cl.-.rvd of ricurslonlsta. The bodlra that h not wn taken to land had aunk or were twirling along lh ri-r toward the drainage ranal Imka at I k tt irt 111., many mile away. The lok were raise.) to atop the current and arrangement were made to take hodie from the river alone It course through the southwest part of Chicago Shortly after the water cleared hip engineer and helper were on the exposed (file of the Kastland'a hull cutting through It teel plate with Itaa flame. Diver were hurried In to underwater ult. A bridge of boat a formed between the pier and the capsized hlp. A the diver rained entrance to the hull the scene of dlatresa moved fur the time being from the river to the rv.ten'pnrlie. morKue. Warehouse of wholesale companle along the river were thrown open and bodle were laid In row on the floor. Score of person were severely In jured, and these were taken to the Iroquol hospital, built In memory of the 60 women, children and a few CAPACITY WAS m EXCEEDED Chicago Harbor Man Ooci1) Ship a Cranky" and Say Sh Should Not Hav Bn Parmittfd lo Co From Dock. Frye Germany ha agreed to payi damage. In the lat cane the Gorlln ' men who were burned and crushed to government took the position that It death in the Ireful theater New had not violated the treaty of ISIS, but J Year' eve aeveral year ago. ( iiu-a.;i. j.iiy :; -o.i-ri..ii.i. j utidcrhallasllng and groundm,; on tliel river iMtttom today were rltcl in le.il moiir at me coroner Impid by two experts a reason why llh atenmer Eastland toppled over Satunlav at 111 wharf and drowned hundred of i-m nr lntt. Alain F. W.skler. lirhoritia-ter. and Joeph H. I.)nn. assistant harl or- mater. both of whom were present when the (learner rapslred. In am rlt Ing the accident to these cause told the coroner' Jury that Ibe boat waa 'cranky" anj hiuld never have been permitted by the government tnspec tor lo carry more than half the '.'.mi persona It wa entitled to tranort under It license. While the coroner'a Jury hear ing testimony In an attempt to fu ih I f f ; SaV TENSION ABSENT AT WASHINGTON ABOUTLEELANAVV GERMAN SUBMARINE OAVI AM E RICAN CRCW TIME TO LEAVE STEAMER. l"ini kr Anrtra lru Aaaoelatloo. All account fnim Mel-o itrength emu the conviction In Washington that l.eneral C'arranu will U rts-ng. nln-d by the Wa.hlnston aduilnUlra tlon. Dffli Uhtont admitted that hi roure following hi capture of Me l'"o City ha been an aKreeable aur- pne to Ihem. There waa no denial that some of hi pat niethoU had TREAIY, HOWEVER, PROVIDES fOR SURRENDER Of COONTERBAND i . Cao Rogardd A On Llk.ly lo In volv Corroipondinco Similar lo That In Cat of Amirl. can Ship Fry. " n.-ni.i,MI.. Ju r JT -lliif i"-n on one point whether the cap lain of the American .t.-mu, r l.eela IIOW 1 renilealn.l .. .1 .. i .. oi.t.li-nnd In hla rifi ai.d ... m lug to v , nw.,1,.,; ,,v lhl. hi tt overnmeiil b fu... iirl.-i.i determine bo nature of r...,r...nl. Hon to tm made to llerni.iiv ..n n... de.tnif-lliin i i. . . i ,n" ', ny liermun ubmarlne. The l"ruln Anierlt WIS rnivUlfcJ that thlS Vatala.... a Shots Are Fired At Messenger Of President Wilson RELAY RACE ON MOTORCVCLES ACROSS CONTINENT IS COMPLETED. TiYOMOREIlED IN STRIKE RIOTS ATBAYONNENJ. led the administration to doubt hi r"h,'r l'"r,X. hen eiieounli.re. availability. With the fall of the rap. itai. nowever. he adopted a polity hlih admittedly wan looked on here ith hlnh favor. Nm only did he ahow a dlnptmlllon to relnre order, but he nave nlgna of ability actually to do It. That he (hould bate tt it f furf ft ir blume for the calalr..phe. Secretary of trouble with the Villa and Zapata etc- WEFSPjUN REPEAL OF DRY Ml, HE mi had exercised a ripht given her by In ference from the language In the pact. I Official of the Washington govern ment were apprised of the destruc tion of the eelanaw, but beyond adding another Incident to the already strained relations between the two governments, there was no Indication! tnat the case would lead to a new i turn In the general situation. i The fact that the member of the! El'GENK. Ore. July 11 The an crew were saved caused a relief In of-j H prohlbition force are already plan flclal circles, but there were mnnylnlnK campaign to make Oregon evidences of apprehension that if Ger-1 ""t." according to a .-liemcnt made manv continues to promise pavment. today by R. I. Mutton, Mate fiperln- yet destroys more American ships. tendent of the AntlSalxm league, in boat was righted, new situation might be created whlchl n address before tie Oreeon Synod Ir WetKlcr ali! would require further warning to the or 'he JTeshyterian cliur. h. at a h i Berlin governmenL s'on held in literature hal at the I'nl- The fact that the eelanaw carried ye?y f 0r,'Rnn' a cargo of flax, declared absolute con-1 'np'"l"r imeresis. ne asserts pian uie repeal or me -iiate constitu tional amendment adnte last No vember at the general eleclnn in the fall of 1916. Mailing lists including the names of every elector In the slate are being prepared for this purpose by a Portland concern, he slates. Mr. liulton has Just relumed frim Atlantic City. N. J wher? he attended the national convention of the Ami- " r ie mem wa ctnlilerrd Inevitable Of upM-t Imi and watched diver comb field Intimation was given that thl the wtvok and urn.indliig water and' ld not be deemed mound for with r over inree more iio.nr.. He tna.l" holding cvognltlon from him lly statement to the effect that the gov- perinllili,ghlm to Import all the arm ern.i,e.n i,.erv ision nan noi wen iaxiltl, ammunition he n-d and ahutllug and that the Ka.lland had carried, them off from hi enemies. II as In safely many more passenger than Heved. aueh dlffkulll. s could be tM-eJ. ere aboard when the ship rolled )y terminated, over. I The harbormaster. Mr. WeeLler. tes. ; lifted he arrive,! at the Kastlaud' wharf 20 nilrmles before the steamer, was due to atari, and aw the boat list Ing to port. He said he railed to t'a-,' tain f'ederaon. of the Kastland. to trim i the vessel, shouting that he would not j open the Clark street bridge until the. trabrand by Germany on April 18. does not alter the view of the Vnited States government that the contrabrand might have been removed and the ves sel spared. or of In time of war. could not !. detained If contrabrand were given up. Should II develop that tho lelanaw's skipper wa ready to aurrender the contra brand, the Tnlted State will present at Mufat L..a.lt.l.. at.. iiiHAimn or that lnaty. Tl.. a "lie or visit and eroh ev- ueniiy were followed to the l-u.o- I.. the cointiiander of the German ubma rlne. according to official reooria l.,i. far retvlved. and due Precaution t.k. en for the safely ,if the crew. Con '"-nerai naintier. at Uilu tin .ei.f ttMiny the lollowlng message: "Lwlnnaw waa proceeding l l)Mn. d.-e. Captain torpedoed ship (Intra to consular agent at Kirkwall, that he nan ample lime to leave ship before oeing rired on. Crew went on hoard submarine and remained some time. Ship's boats tnwen In low :.() mile." rrevlous tnomnircs tin, I reoorm.l n, ,i the crew Innded at Klraiwi'l In the I eelanaw' own boats HAN HlANi'lHl'll. (VI.. j,,v ;n.- Itplln the fail that llayMard mo lort yelti copper, who baa no re. on. I lor I tie war depnrtliient. ItHik all allot. at it I tit. a t hellul, bearer of govern lli. nl dlapatebea whli h bad been re laved from WnshlKtoit by iiioloreyclo. arrlve.1 In ttila ally unharmed after covering I he last Hp fnon Tiacy to the 1're.lilio in reconl Hum, Chelliil waa off like a flash on hi line new motorcycle, after receiving Ihu dlspalch hoi at Tracy yesterday morning. Near llayaarda one of hla cylinder blew out. but ha kepi on go ing at a terrific clip with the remain-1 n iioiiier. lie wa Rlopped by a inotoreyrle Hllceinail. to whom he ei- plained thai be wa a dispatch bearer for the war department. When Che lliil mounted hi machine aualn. sli hola followed him, hut all went wild Till message Were from President Woodrow WlUon to (lei.eral Arlhur M'.rrny and Main Menrv II Whitney. commandant of the l'vs'dl The fnl r tier . tart .' from Wa.M-ihtnn at 10 a. tn. July Ifl, ,, dm meaagea were relayed 39 I line by 117 rvcl!ti ann machlnea. The test wa to determine the fit ne of the motorcycle for dlspalch hearing SHERIFF'S REQUEST FOR TROOHS MAY Bt GRANTED 0 V THE COVERNOH. CROWDS JEER OfflCIAl MO AITEHPIS TO PACIEY IHEM Workmai. to Prn Dmnd for IJ Par Cant Wag Incrtai Today Otltrmln.d Attack I Mad on Guard. NAVAL 1IIU IS OFF ON 5IH CRUISE said the ranlaln tried I'Mlll.A.NU. Ore. July Accom to right the shin, but seemed unable ! l""'-d by Mr. and Mr. Thomas F to take water Into the ballast tanks' "anley and baby son, Asa C. Holcomb j fast enough. The harbormaster said nier hunt of (.rants lire., drove he had no doubt the tanks had been ! n,H automobile to Portland, more than pumped drv. but that the captain ! ' "iles. in 14 hours and 15 minutes should have been able to fill them In r""nlng time, one of the most remark- from 3 to 6 Inmutes If nothing hat , a''' Til' made by a machine this lieen wrong with valves. the ballast Saloon league. SAN FRANCISCO, July 22. "When it was first suggested to have women police officers the world Immediately saw visions of the women counterpart of the burly policeman, and naturally the world shuddered. Hut the arrival of the police woman In American cit ies has dispelled this false idea. They have found their work. They have become a permanent and important part of our police and social system." This was the explanation with which Mrs. Alice Stebbins Wells, president of the International Association of Po lice Women began her address on the police woman movement before the In ternational purity congress in the civic auditorium today. Mrs. Stebbins Is a police woman at tached to the Los Angeles police force and is a kindly spoken, womanly wo man, as well as an efficient police officer. 175,000 PERISH IN FLOODS IN CIA PEKI.V. July 2:!. Latest reports from the flood districts in southeast ern China thit more than 175.000 per sons perished. Heavy rains nre full ing and the rivers in the Kwangsl and Kwangtung provinces are over their hanks again. More than f!0 villages have been swept away. Thousands are starving. EASTLAND'S DEAD IS PLACED AT 1493 RESCUE WORK CONTINUES DUR ING NIGHT WITH AID OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. tankiv,'ar- Pacific highway was fol lowed and found In prelty good con dition must o.' tho way. The bad stretch wa between Sulherlln and Cottage Grove. The finest hotel ac commodation along the route were at Sulherlln. says Tom llanley. who is a newspaperman of Grants Pass. The elapsed time for the run was 2t hours and .10 minute, stops being made at Itoseburg. Sulherlln. Cottage Grove, Salem and Canby. The party left home at 3 p. m. Saturday and ar rived in Portlund at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. More than 100 southbound automobile were passed along the route. IT NEW AND MIGHTY DRIVE WOULD FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. T GLOBE FALLS ONROOSEfELTCROl NEW YORK. July 21 The New York Trust company today brought suit aeainst the Western Pacific Itnil road company, a California corporation to recover $1 S,.'',i55.09j alleged to be due on loans. CHICAGO. Juy 26. Kill 'mates made at 4:35 o'clock this afternoon placed the total of the Kast land's dead at m. Kescue work was continuing by the aid of electric lights. Iloilies piled up. on bodies, manv of them wrapped to gether In d.-alh grips, were found by divers when the Plain cabin of the Kastland, hitherto found Inaccessible. was broken open. ON 40-MILE FRONT HKHI.IN, July 27 Aiming at the French line, of communication Inl't Verdun, the German, b.vn I Itlltwltauf another mighty drive In the Argonne uisiriet. according to official an nouncement of tho Geiman renernl staff today. Capture of French trenches In west- ern Argonne are first fruit of tho new drive. Frcmh activity northward from Ar rns was reported. Efforts to dislodge the Germoiis from their trenches near Mesnll ( liainpngiie because of hand grenades and mines were unsuccessful however. Capture of several French nnd llrll Mi aeroplanes which descended near Hoiiihi. north est of Turcolng. was an nounced. POKTI.ANO. Ore . Julv 2d - Fm. harking on the fifth annual cruise aline It formation, the Oregon Naval uillllla got under way ahorlly after 10: .10 o'cliKk thl morning aboard the cruiser Albany. Captain 0. A. Ale, andi-c commanding, with San Francis co a the first objective point, and Port Aligele. on pret Sound. Ill the Menu, i.r !,..... ......i.- .. I 1'imuce. tin i mi. rt. turn here the rltlxen tar hope lo have mustered nmny new wrinkle in the an oi making r Cnllko previous maneuvers (he crul.. began with the commander In chief of the slate forces. Governor Wlihvromhe, aboard, lie arrived In iho city from the capital shortly b... forn tin cruiser departed, n.-.-oi...,,. "'-'i or Aiijutant General George "line, uinl wa .corted to the (.r er by lluibormnster Speler In the liar hor patrol launch. NKW YtlllK. July ?2 Whether tlx mllllla would be tailed nut waa the flueatlon tonight In llayonne. N J, whttw tan more men were killed to day In riKhii f.iatwi striking em plove of tn,. Kti iidiinl Oil company, of New l. r., y. m i ,,.., ri)iri ., IhuiIi. .Ime lh l.i ( in mg ,,r tl, atrll.it Ihu total three. Sheriff Klnkead. who had worked earnestly lu pariry the sinkers, idled on Governor Fielder for troop afor he had been Jeered by the rrow.l af ter i no fight. Wilbur F. Sadler. d Jnlant general of New Jerey. w or dered to llayonne. and on hla report re.ta the calling of the inllllla The I Jim strikers today giepted the offer of Henry WlUon, rommlsi,,i.r of public ,r,.(y, tor an arbitration hoard roiiiimsed of five .-llr commi.. (loners This devi lopmeiit, t i, .. Moved, may end the strike or at least may bring aUuit a truce. The iltik era present their denuiid for a 15 Nr cent llii-rease In wages to I ho i-iiniiiilniiloiier tomorrow In writing, and tlui commUnloiier will lay iheui heforn the Standard till plant official,. Today', disorder Blari.il riy hefore n.K.n. when several h-.n.,lh..l strlher attacked the guard, within he Standard plant. The guards re Piled to bower of bricks, .lol.es l,n, ilub with voile. from their rifle. Micr iwo rullle attempt, to approach Ihe plant the strikers nlreatei. leav ing three of their number wouti,e,. Tim nevl and I t m-rlous attack was on the Tidewater 1)11 cotnpaiiV, barrel works, a short ili-Uinc fr(11)l he Slandard plain. , 1B)r hour. Two f it,,, aiiiiikliig p.,ny wi re killed by bullets and Ihr.-.. oil,, rs ere wiiuiiiled seriously. LOAN SHARK IS KILLED BV VICTIM i'CARRANZA SEVERS i FOREIGN RELATIONS I I RECOGNITION DEMANDED AS CON. DITION CAPITAL IS STILL CUT OFF. GERMANS DREAD WINTER WAR. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 22 Two persons were injured and a por tion of the vast crowd which had gath-! LONDON, July 22. According to a member of the French general staff, many of his colleagues are curiously enough In agreement with the kaiser's reputed view that the war will prac tically end "about October." The only differences is the mode of ! the ending, The French generals l-'tllVlll'.l W.Md l...t t J i the evnoBltlon u"1 UJe Known ar,;au- c n.,ht ii.. al u Wlnwr fompai;n by the German was army and people. They maintain that even if actual hostilities are not then ceased, nevertheless the war win to all Intents be "over." ecu iu near voiuuei HOOBCVeil Rpe&K I .iiua .! ,,;,,; . . . , , was scattere.1 In ihe rn,,r nf .1,. ,l" " '",,"l,)n nl on Blrateglca verse at when an electric light globe blown down by the wind, the globe fell In the midst of the crowd. H. G. Coburn, Jr., proprietor of the Keystone hotel, suffered & pos sible fracture of tho ikuil and b! F. We'.Cott o! Los Angeles was cjit about the bead and shoulders. Both were removed to the vxptff lion hospital.. The globe iVi 'vr i l e the crowd was awaiting for Roosevelt to appear, ' ,.ia -.. , VON GALLWITZ CROSSES NAREW. BERLIN, July 26. tightenlng the Teuton Warsaw, General Von forced passage of the -Still further circle about Gallwitz has Narew river ANOTHER feC.ORGIA CUTTING. ...IkilLLKDCEVILLB, Ga.( J, '2. L.iarles Miller, convict, (yf state prison farm here, today wWhed Frank Iteid, a fellow cop.Vi'ii it the abdomen, following a fpiarrei The wound is not expected to Wsiilt fatally. FRENCH TRANCHES BOMBARDED. CHICAGO. July 2C. The first act ual step toward fixing responsibility for the overturning and sinking of the steamer Knstland with a loss of more than Kino lives, was taken this after noon. While thousands of dollars were pouring Into aid funds to aid Blricken families of the victims and diver were still searching the waters of the Chicago river and the hull of the steamer for bodies, State's Attorney Hoy-no- called Charles II. Wcstcott of Detroit hefore the county grand Jury. Wcstcott is the supervising federal In spector who issued the license permit ting the Eastland to carry 200 pe-H. sengers. Hoyne's ictfo ajy nnt(1 the plan j,f t)ie Wcral Inspectors to Investigate their own service The teamship inflection service was un der heavy fire of criticism today from all Blrto.i. Hoyne maintains that ne- JrloH on the part of the Inspectors Is rv.'nponsible for the disaster. He Is repared, he said, to present evidence showing that the Eastland waH con sidered unsafe by the government inspectors. HKItl.lN. via London wireless. July 2fi. The Russians are retiring on n 10 mile front from the Nurew river to their last defcn.-iCH north of Warsaw along the Hug, the war office an nounced today. The Narew south of Ostrolenkn, where 1000 prisoners were taken. Southwest of Lublin Held Marshal von Mackeiisen Is making continued progress. It was stated. Fifteen hun dred additional prisoners have been taken In this region. Ill Coiirtlund, General von liuclow has reached the district of poswold nnd has tnken 1000 more prisoners. There is n lull on the western front. a JIiiimI note Callus had given him. Hotchkli-s went to the Gallur home to collect $110 Interest. Giillnr said ho was iinaiiiu to pay. and Ilotchklss threatened to appeal to the district at torney. A quarrel followed and tho men went Into tho house. Gallur .I...I iioiciiKlsa twice. "When I I'limn homo." Gallur tin. I ciureit, notchklH was walking around tho yard. I took liltn Inside, and we started to talk about the loan. Ho bo- OLYMPIA. Wash.. Julv 57 vi... ..r.l "n 10 '""""I " for payment. I l,.l,l hlbltlon law, adopted by tho peopln ln hl,n ',e IB(' "l0 diamonds jmi up fr OAKLAND, C,.. JU,. Js.. Damns, as G. Gallur., cleil; In the employ ol Kohler & Chase, who shot ami killed I August HotchklHS, a inonev leniler I WASHINGTON. July 22Ilpu. Iilitlle nil vires rem hlnu ' lold the police today that Ilotchklss J fr'"" -Mevlco today said General far end driven him uluiost mad l.y his per-! r'",tn '""I Kv'n nolle that he would mm. in ueiminiiN tor inlen-st money on ""l receive comniunli nilon from IS DECLARED VALID the election of last November Is valid and constitutional. This was tho decision tendered to day by Superior Court Judgo Wright of Thurston county, before whom tho preliminary test case came tip. mouth this decision wiU ,o appcalod " ""J siiproino court by the "wei. tho dry lenders are Jubilant todny and are confident the supremo court Will affirm It above Ostrolenka with a Btrong force of Germans and is now pushing soM.. ward toward the Bug to join the army which crossed the Narew between Os trolenka and Uultusk. Capture of 11 officers, 2157'inen and 51 machlpe gun was also reported. One thousand of the prisoners were taken north of Niemen and balance In southern Poland. PARI?. July 23 Northward of Ar ras, thv. Germans today were maintain ing t continuous bombardment of pn Vi ions lost to the French, using heavy .-liells and aerial torpedoes. A special communique announcing the bombardment was issued here this afternoon. BOMBS DROPPED ON WARSAW. PETROGRAD. Juy 26. Announce ment of a German aeroplane attack on Warsaw Sunday waa made here to day by the war office. It waa said that a number of bomb were dropped tn an effort to destroy the Vistula riv- er bridge. Worm Cauce Many Children' Ilia. Worms, by thousands, rob the child of nourishment, stunt its growth, cause Constipation. Indigestion, Nervousness, Irregular Appetite, Fever and some times Spasms. Kir kapoo Worm Killer gives relief from all these. One-fourth to one of these pleasant candy lo zenges, taken as directed, Icill and re move the Worms, regulate your child's bowels and rstore Its health and vi tality. Get an original 23c box from your Druggist. "Don't endanger your child's health "and future w hen so sure and Bimpie Temeay can be had. FEDS WILL BE ACTIVE. CHICAGO, July 21 Officials of Ihe Federal league met secretly here this afternoon lo plan a raid on the play ers In organized baseball. ''We had expected that Judge Lan dls' decision would have been handed down before this," said President Gll more. "lint It fs not forthcoming and now we propose to get the players we want and tln?n await the outcome of the suit. Scores of players are ready to Jump." INTEHURBAN KILLS MAN. TACOMA. Wash., July 22. A Sche- tora, a Japanese living near Auburn, was Instantly klll"d by a Seattlo-Ta coma inti-nrlmn train thl afternoon ivhen he attempted to cross In front of ihe 'i-Ht moving ctf on a motor- '.vele. The j.-dder t occurred about tiiree mite.t ihi( .dde of tho Auburn station. PAPER MILL SITE CHOSEN. ALHANY, Ore., July 24. That plans are developing siillafactorlly for the establishment of a paper mill- lit this city, which will he one of the largest plants of th! kind on tho Pacific coast, is the declaration of R. Thomas, of Portland, who Is promoting tho project. Mr. Thomas is receiving fl nanelal backing from various extensive timber Interests. BRITISH AIRSHIP BLOWS UP. LONDON, .toy 28. Three men were killed and 14 others were injured in the explosion today of a British mil itary airship at Wormwcod Scrubs. The tragedy occurred in the hangar. The machine and the shed were com pletely wrecked. A leak In the air ship's envelope caused the explosion. Seattle. Times: It la astonishing how proud Americans are of their own Traveling Man' Experience. "In the .summer of 1888 I had a very severe attack of cholera morbus. Two physicians worked over me from four a. m. to six p. m. without giving me any relief and then told me they did not expect me to live; that I had best telegraph for rnv family. Instead of doing i,o, I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and take no sub stitute. I took a double dose accord Ing lo the directions and went to sleep after the second dose. At five o clock the next morning 1 was called by my order and took a train for my next stopping point, a well man but feeling rather shaky from the severity of the attack." writes H. W. Ireland, iuis- TACOMA MAN GORED TO DEATH BV BULL TACOMA, Wash., July 27. Attacked by an angry bull on his sister's ranch at Nlsqually, Andrew J. Smith, years old wns gored to death at 1:30 o'clock this morning nnd his nloco, Miss Lor a Dennett, 25 years old, nar rowly escaped the same fate, when the infuriated animal pursued her Into the barn, forcing her to climbing up Into the manger, where she obtained a pitchfork and drove the beast off, only to see him seize her uncle's body and toss It high Into tho air. AMERICANS SAIL ON ARABIC. NEW YORK, Juy 28. Twelve Am- Orleans were among the 203 passengers sailing for Liverpool today on the White Star liner Arabic. The vessel carried, in addition to 25 mechanics reported under contract to Great IlrlL- ain, 115 aeroplanes and 10.000 tons of general cargo, Including mounltlons of war. security, but ho told mo ho had sol.l two. Then I becamo furious and told lilm I would hnvn him arrested, He replied that ho then would tell that had Issued fictitious checks, Then I seized him, plnced the ruvolver against Ills chest and fired," transact business with foreign govern ments which have no diplomatic agents accredited to his government at v em f nut. Enforcement ()f u, h nn order prac tically would cut orf tin, fnrrnna gov. eminent from further communication with nil the foreign imllou which have ministers resident n Mexico City. It would W, however, accord ing to the Information received, sever his Informal relatliiis with the fulled States government. WOMAN SEES END OF TWILIGHT SLEEP ROCKS NOT THROWN AT LIBERTY BELL PENDLETON, Ore., July 28. After nn Investigation of tho alleged stoning or trio Liberty Hell between Pondleton and Walla Walla, It appears that tho rocks that struck tho famous relic were not thrown by small boys, as was reported In press dispatches from Wal la Walla, but rolled down the top of a nut through which tho train was pass ing, special Agent John P. Ilnnnon. or the O.-W. R. ft Iv. compnny, conduct ed tho Investigation and Is nosltlve that the offending stones were Jarred ' ''rope respect .for the human body BERKELEY. Cal.. July :2.-T!iat twilight sleep for mother Is an expe dient liiailn necessary only by the arti ficial lire of modern women was tho statement lundu hero today by Huron, ess Roso Posse, second vice president of tho American Physical Education association, at tho mooting of tho ther apeutic department of tho convention. "Proper oxerclso and freedom from the restraint of artlclnl clothing would obviate Iho necessity of any special treatment at the lime of childbirth hIio said, Tho extent of prosperity of ulv n... Hon depends on the fertility of H women and tho strength nnd Iron norvos of its men. For tho proline. Hon of men of this typo the nreiuirn. tory process should begin with lb.. early development of tho Individual looso from the walls of rock. SPLIT IN VILLI8TA ARMY. better still, buy a 25c bottle and prove J no habit-forming drugs. Jones irua mm nn. mutumi vi country when thev gain the ..m. i ...n- ,.. ' . '. . ...hiu .. . . .' r. . - vine. l v. umainsDM c.nji.M' tAdv.) knowledge of It that they possess of (Adv.) WRECK INVESTIGATORS CLASH CHICAGO, July 27. Armed with five bench warrants, signed by Fed eral Judge Landls, calling for the ar rest of Captain Petersen, three mem bers of the crew of the Eastland, and Martin Flaton, an official of the St. Joseph Steamship company, owners of the vessel, 10 deputy United States marshals this afternoon Interrupted the coroner's Inquest to demand of Coroner Hoffman the surrender of the men. NOGALES, Sonora, July 28. A spilt occurred today in the ranks ol Gov ernor Maytorena's Vllllstn forces rl- fending Sonora. Genernl Uahnlojo re fused lo bring bis Yanul troops to the aid of Muytorcna unless the governor court-mnrtluled Geiiernl Acnsta for re fusing lo come to Urbalejo'g assist ance at Annavaeachi. General Aeos ta Is busy fighting the i-ncrochlng' ar my of General Calles COMPENSATION LAW VALID. SALEM, Ore., July 28. Holding tho workmen's compensation act to be constitutional, Circuit Judge Galloway sustained a demurrer by Attorney Gen eral Brown for the state to the com plaint of George Evanhoff, who at tacked the validity of the act. The court said that the act was constitu tional If for no other reason than It came properly within the police pow- and laws for Us care should bo taught irom cuiiiinnod on. "The high cost of living does not have as much effect In lowering the birthrate as does the fear of tho tinln of childbirth. For modern women this can lie overcome If proper exercise is taken regularly during tin period while they nre expectant mothers. Treatment of this kind Is r-nu being tried with i e.enrkabln reri'ls and It. Is believed It will supplau -.he 'IwU light.' 8CHMIDT-CAPLAN TRIAL. era of the state. The plaintiff. It was The deputy marshal's demands were announced, probably would file an ap-l not complied with. , neaL 1 LOS ANGELES, July 22.-Fol!owln the return to Los Angeles of District Attorney Woolwlno from Chicago nnd Indlannpolls, where he has been enib. crlng evidence In tho cam, subpenaes 10 compel me attendance of approxi mately 100 witnesses at the trial of M A. Schmidt end David Caplan, Indict ed f.ii- murder in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building in October. 1910, when 21 persons lost their lives, were Issued today. Process servers at once be gan delivering the subpenaes to the-witnesses.