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OKhClOX CTTY KNTK1..M.IKK. I l,'llV. AI (U S', iU.'. RUSSIANS LEAVE ARMY IN REAR OF VICTORIOUS FOE SALEM CLUB SEEKS AMERICAN NAVAL LOWER VALLEY RATES fQRCES CAPTURE MONEY APPROPRIATED IN IP FORT TO mam ORDIR OP COMMISSION Pf H M AN E NT FORTRESS FILLED WITH MEN It CONSTANT MENACE TO THE ADVANCING TEUTONS. SAI.EM. Or . Aug 10 In an rftort lu have thr order of thr Interstate 1'ii.miT' rnmmlasloa given June '.V 1114. IB thr car of H. S OH rum pany. and olhrr against Ih Southern Pai Iflc company anil other. which granted reduced freight rati lo point In thr Wllamette vallrv beginning Aug 15. HIS. mad prrtnanrnt. Ih board ' of director of th Commercial club P proprtatrd $100 at a meeting yrtr- dav Th um lll br ud for attor ney' rvlca In an ffort to ecurr a denial of ih petition for rharlnt of th ease which hat tn filed with th rnmmlailon by Ih Southern Pari- flc companr 1 Til rae w submitted lo th com ; mlulon October L 113. and on Jim I.ONDON. Aug. l.-ln pU of th j ,ij M 0P(Jer ,M ...taMl.h fall of Warsaw, th German arml In Ing a local rlaa rat per hundred that vicinity ar likely of ncaalty I pound between Portland and thla city i or 17 cni ror nrt cia. it ror arc ond claa. 11 cnti for third claw and ) I JlNNINOf OFFER Of lft000 JAMBS NIOIECTIO. ! I'llll AKICI.I'IIIA Pa SSI 1- Hugh) Jennings. maaagr of Ik , I ietrt.it Americans t.l offrrrd ll.'iooo rath for IT.hrr Jam of thr HI U.ol American Man agr lllrkrr refused to . onslder th offr. a Jennings alao g irpnrted lo ., mnmrrn AND ONE ' h"' m-d' '' ""rr '"r Ayn MARINES USE FORCE AND OF.SV, of ,n. WBUBIS HEME NATIVE It SLAIN IN THE HAITIEN POSITION AMERICAS UNITE GROUND IN BELGIUM IN NEW PLAN TO I Njy mm PACIEY MEXICO PAYMENTOFLOSS ATTACK URGE fORCE Of KAISER'S TROOPS MUSI NOW LAY SLICE Important of Oprationa Shtf a from Waraaw Region to Front to Northeast and Southeast of Capital. WIIONAL PALAE fOHMAUV CARRANZA IS NOW occira by v. s. run Proaldtnt of tnat Cab ProUat in Nam of Nab Additional Rtglmnt of Marin I tnt to Scan. WILLING TO MEET to he krpt on th alert to prevent at tack from the rear. In the view of mil). , for folirlh rlaM fr,rB1 Thr Ury observer Thl opinion I drawn i railroad were ordered to put the new from the Russian official announce- rate In effect Aujruit 15. 1IS The petition for rrhrarlng of the cam waa filed by th Southern Pacific company on Juty ii Tbe company ment that the fortreaa of Novogeor gievsk. tl mile northwett of the Pol lah capital, la atlll garriaon rd by a 7. liTu " , , "i enforcement of the new rate be poft pared to withstand a long ilece. , mh d, II is considered evltent that tbe Ru lon could paaa upon the petition for Man Idea I to leave thl force aa a j rehearing. menace to the German In case of a it u the hope of the commercial club further advance eaat. and to make aor-, to have Salem rale placed upon a tie against the Grman rear. To cope "through" lntead of a 'local" basis, with thl danger. It la argued, the tier- mani will haTe to keep the fortress Inveated with an army much larger than the Ruaalan garriaon. The Petro grad communication any the enemy already baa lurrounded tbe work wtth a heavy force. The Novogeorgievsk garriaon alio will deprlre the Germana of railway I communication and of the Viatula for, bringing up aupplie for their annlea. Much depend on the atrength of tbe fortreaa a compared with the heavy gun of the German army which have failed to reduce the works, al though they were the first of the de fense of Waraaw to be attacked, and have been under dally fire eince the appearance of the German in the vi cinity of the capital. On the other hand. Austro-German WITH HIS ENEMIES PORT AC PRIM m Btttl Aug American naval force today took BJt ration of the office of the port, the National Palace and Ihe llalllen gun boat Partflque. which arrived In IVrt au-Price lodav During thr movement to take the office of the port, the American opened fire on Ihe llaltlrn and onr Haltien waa killed. The occupation of thr office of the' in the petition aak that the dale of! port and the National Palace gavr the Americana the last positions held by thr llaltlrn. Thr populace haa been thrown Into consternation by the oper atlon of the Americana. The president of the senate. In thr name of tbe nation, today cabled Solon Me mm Haltien minister to the t'nlted State, a nrw protest against thr or NEWPORT WILL HAVE PURE WATER, TOO MEXICAN CHIEF CONIENTt TO ATTEND CONPIRENCE WHIN! PIACI WILL IE TALK ID. AMERICAN POSITION IP MEXICO IS OUTLINED BY WASHINGTON PrtMnt Situation la Not Rcognlid a Revolution, But Rtgardad aa Mry ttrif of Contending Faction F-OWIRI OP BOTH CONTINENT! AQREED UPON DEFINITE PLAN OP ACTION. aaaasaaaaWsaw ARMED INTERVENTION THOUGHT LIKELY If EOUND NECESSARY Rprntatlva of Rtpubllr Will Held MMtlnp Tomorrow Sscr.t.,, Lan alng Decidedly Encouragtd Over Proepecte. UAIN It MADE ON FF10NT OF THOUSAND VARDt ARTIL LEHV PRBPAREt WAV. OF f RYE WILL BE ACCEPTEDBYU.S. REPLY OF UNITED STATES TO OERMANV II PUT ON CABLE TO BERLIN WASHINGTON, Aug. l-IWr of North and South America already have agrwsl upon definite plan for deal Ing with Ihe Mr, lean problem, and when the Pan American conference I resumed In Nrw York Wednesday, tha program will he formally ratified. Thla Information came today from IIIIITIHH IIKAlKJI Alt I'KIIM IN r'HANl'K. Aug , via UOttttV Aug lu Hy an attack tin li ItMlay tho llrlllah not only rvcoteHil all the iieinni-a ihi ii me; nwi m-ioiF lapel llaiiilng lierinaii ge allai ha on August i - NECESSITY FOR ARBITRATION I (inn tarda Allogrthur Ibis lias I-en tin UK poruai BifMutt In Ii jJ fj OBVIATED vttki The llrlllah guns preceded II by .helling the Herman poalilou. on a , , part of the line In the Vser canal rr- ' gloli. north of Vprea, yraterday, to' Vlw That Prlnclplsa of Inttr natlanal Law Alon Oevems Each Cat. whlili Hie lirriiiaiis rrpllr.1 III kind. Iiicludlng Ihr htvaviral shelling le eel ted l the ruin of Yprvs fur W0 month. At : lu o'clock thl morning Mrlllsh (Mils unloosed tbrlr ItSSder on the1 WAHIIINUTtl.S. Aug In I be Auirr (irrman (rem lira at Iliaige III front of i.uii repl) tn Ihr last Herman note re Vpree Por two hours Ihla rtmllnuou roar waa kepi up before, at dawn, thr llrlllah Infantry ruahrd the Herman I rem lies at lloog. Ilrtllah idflcrr aald Ihe resistance Harding Ihe sinking of Ihe American ahlp William P Frye wa cabled lo llerlln tonight and probably will be gltrn out for piilillcallnn Saturday. Willie Ihr original poalilou of the waa urprlalngly light and rlthrr Hh , aisle department that Ihe Prtias.on Secretary I an-lng. who though he rllllery preparation was moat success American treaty of IRIS waa violated would not ills, uaa details, aald he was' ur Herman line must have been I by the drsmctlon of tbe veasrl la re- SAI.EM. Ore.. Aug. 10 State Engi neer John H. lwia yesterday granted a permit to the city of Newport for the use of 24 cubic feet of the waters of Spencer creek for municipal water supply. The proposed works will con- ' sist of a dam nine feet In height and , 301 feet long of the loose rock and : earth fill type with concrete core. It will be located in section .14. township j 9 south, ranee 11 west. The pipe line w ill be 10 miles in length, terminating experts are of the opinion thet the D a reservoir at Newport. The eatl Ruaslan army that retreated from War- mated cost of the work is $!4.0v0. say is tn a more precarious position Engineer Lewis alao granted a per than ever, heavy rains having; made! mil to the Friend Mill ft Improvement the swamp country Impassable, except company for the use of 15 cubic feet by a few roads, which will necessarily , of the waters of Jordan creek for the make the retreat slow and give the irrigation of 1000 acres of land lying army or ueneral von Mackensen and ! in the vicinity of Friend. Wasco coun the German force northeast of the ty. capital more time for their movements WASHINGTON. Auc 7 Two lm ixirtant developments m the Mexican cupatlon of Haltien territory by the ! situation today war American naval force. Plrst. General t'arranra agreed ,through hi consul here, to rnter Into a peace conference lih hla adversar ies. In doing so hla consul filed a brief atatlng hla position In detail and his claims to recognition Second, the position of the foiled The American authorities hate noti fied the diplomatic body and the con sular agenla that Colonel Ell K. Cole. I'nlted States Marine corpa. and com mander of the American expeditionary forces, la entrusted with the main decidedly encouraged over the proa-1 tlfctf held The confldrn " dais generallyTeVthaTtr confrrrr's 011 f)N Ml (1(1011 who are representing thr Inlled Stalea I VLL VI! III. IIUvl ilraxll. Argentina. Roltvla. Guatemala and t'mguay will he able shape a course likely to bring peace and re atone ronatlutlonal government In Mexico, is due to the fact that all are agreed that mowt of the pei.pl.- of the revolution-torn republic are thorough ly elefc of war and with encouragement from friendly power will promptly Join In thr movemnt to clean hone IS tenanee of order and the safeguarding 8u, Maxlro waa outlined In of life and property. Captain Edward I.. Peach, chief of staff to Admiral Capterton. remains in charge of the work of settling sny dif ference of an administrative nature which may arise with the Haltien au thorities. Or. Rosalto Hobo, leader of tbe revo lution, arrived here today on board the I'niied States refrigerator ship Celtic. On landing, he was cheered hy the populace. an official statement This position was declared to be: 'That neither Carranie nor any oth er military faction In Mexico la In con i rot of the country or can be consld ered as triumphant In the republic 'That the real purpose of the revolu tion waa accomplished a year ago, when Huerta was overthrown, and that the atrife which was continued slnre. has been over factions! differences and dressed has not been In reality a revolution. ' That it considers General Villa. : which are designed to cut the Russlon lines of escape. LAWYER AND CLIENT SAYS SUNDAY'S IDEA OF HELL IS WRONG .muck, ii anu pnintuit injured ny a alrnngrr who claimed through an open window. The womati waa awakmrd wbrn the while financially weakened, still Is am man spoke to her and told her to kern active element In Mexico's affair, who .pin t She began struggling and h HOOD It I V Kit . Ore. Aug The 1 toll rate charged on Ihr road leading . from II I Itlter to Cloud Cap Inn by Horsey H. Smith, who has charge of i the Inn tills season. I cauaillg cnnsld erabl dUaatlafartlnn with Hood Hltrr .miens A charge of .. haa been made for iet en passenger automolill and 1.1 for1 smaller car However, at the protrat of cltltrn. the toll rates hav hrcn re ducrd to f 3 for aevrn passenger cars and I! for amallrr car. Touriats are complaining on account i of the cbargea made and a niunhrr of PORTI-ANH. Ore. Aug - While local tdtitena havr refused io pay the aaleep In brd at hrr homr about 10 this, mil on the ground that Ihr road leads morning, Mrs William M.MIIen was; through the government rrsertr and no authority haa ever been given to charge toll. SLEEPING WOMAN IS ATTACKED BY NAN ATTACKS ON NEUSE must be reckoned with In an adlual- ment. "That the so-called identifiers do not enter Into the problem now. because It la considered that the overthrow of j Ing the towel II . .It M ii. . a . . ,"k T""ol,''w'm A neighbor woman hearing the That the great portion of Mexico .creams, rushed Into the room and waa DR. C. F. AK.ED QUITS BECAUSE , , " prcv M 1",rl rarrania Llmoat knocked down by thr man In -hi m I............ ri-l..l... - ii il ' ,m,uK, iniiuiiii m s efforts to escape, many sections from Tehuantepec to .... , , . , ihr nir. rr.n.1.. .a t v JT . Children playing In front of the tne Klo ttrnnde and from vera Crur to t . .. . . u Mniatlan house tell of seeing ihe atranger. and iiibsj ,k . . . . , .say he was In his stocking fet. That th first problem to be solved In restoration of peace is lo find for n"' k ""' rrporled to tl,.- Charles f Aked of the Vvat Z'i Provisional president a man who rep- thla fternK,n. and I large aarw r OI ln' r1r!" longrt-, .. I furri. of men is now III the vhdnltv of COMMITTEE CANT AGREE WITH HIM. attempted lo choke her with a pillow She liegan screaming and he then at tempted to stuff a towel In her mouth She bit hla fingers, the blood strain PORTLAND. Ore.. Amr II Follow. .i i -v. u . ... . resents the cause of the nrlrlnal ret-n- . " BBiiuuai iiiurcu, sail lormeriy jonn u. , . ,. ... -..-. ,,,- ,..i,i. ...... Ing a preliminary examination yester- Rnrkefrller s na.tnr re.irnt fr..m .h : lu,lon F'nst Huerta. but who does "m"n " ""'denre. day. Attorney R. L. McKenzie and his I committee of one hundred which ""' nec"",r"v repreaent any of the 1 nllanl A I l. . nt Tha ! . ." .. r.. ' . . . . I 1 A( tidily llnu at Tl a " PARIS. Aug. 6 lleglnninK their at. client. A. I.. Moore of The Dalle, were brought llillv Sundav. hael,ll ,,lvrr. tacks with intermittent bombardments bound over to the grand Jury by Dig- j evangelist, here, because he declared! in the Argonne on Wednesday, the trict Judge Jones on charges of ex- there is no such hell as Sunday preach Germans are delivering assaults tortlon. Each was held under $2000 eg. against the French lines from the An bonds. Mrs. Moore was held as a wlt- mtlgt ,e (ree to aj. tllat tner(! tg gonne to the Meuse river. Critics dls-: nesa though at first charged as a prin-1 no 9U( n Oo(. no BUC (-Unflt no ,.,, ) agree as to whether a genuine offen-1 cipal. Judge Jones said there wasneaven and so Buch hell as Dr Hilly give is under way. but close watch is little reason to believe that she could Snday pretends and I cannot compro-1 being kept on the determined on-; be successfully prosecuted. mlae my pos.tlon aa a minister to Jeaua! alaughtg of the forces of the crown; Or. Gilbert E. Anderson, complain-! chrlgt- Ur Aked wrote in a.ktn(f ,hat j prince about Verdun. Ing witness, who faces a charge Of I hla resignation from the committee of I Intense artillery engagements and ; per,ormmK a crimnai operation, tne hundred be accepted intantry attacks hy the Germans . i""'' ' inhuui. una juiiiw According to Dr. H. II. Hell FALL OF 12 FEET KILLS PORTLAND GIRL EMMA GOLDMAN IS FINED IN PORTLAND SEATTLE CAR HELD UP BY GUNMEN SEATTLE. Wuah . Aug 10. Men nerd by a gun in Hie hands of a mask ed luindlt who continually called for more speed." Conductor J D. MoCotV nell. of the Srattli Kvrrell Intrrurhan line, took three compulsory rollectlnna from Ihe paaaengrra on his car. It cured $20 in rash, which he turned over lo thr bandit, and then olillglngly pulled the signal cord, stopped the car mid watched the robber alight and ills appear In the darknesa. Sheriffs and their deputies In King and Snohomish counties are seeking the luindlt In the woods north or Seal tie. affirmed, it I understood thai the I'nlted Slatea now agree lo accept liatiiirnt for Ihr Fryr under Hie ...mil I Hon suggested in the last Herman note. I obviating an appral to arbitration at Thr Hague Hrrtnanv allpulatr that payinrnl : hall not Intolve admlaalnn of a trraty ' violation, thr American notr la aald to 1 stipulate that no trraty right are waived by acceptance The amoiinl tn tie paid will br fixed by two cotutnl ' sions. onr appolntrd by each gotrrn tnrnt Thr Herman ihisIIIoii. aa oulllnrd III tin- last note, la that paymrnt of In drmnlty for ship- ileal rnycfl Is all that the Irrav rontrmplatr Thr Cnllvd Statr contend that any American hip. rvrn If ladrn with contraband. I protected from destruction by arllrle IS of the treaty, although It la not contended that a contraband cargo would he ao protected Germany haa held that alnce Ihr inking of -i.ip- ia not aprrlflcally pro hibited In the treat v, prim I plea of In trrnallonal law must govern each rase, the trr.itv bring satisfied by payment Thr new American net I understood to rejret thla view. A Herman prlie court In July held the llerlln government liable undrr treaty for paymrnt for thr Fryr The amount was not fixed, aa Ihr I'nlted State" had rntrrnl no siwlfle claim for damagea WAR CERTAIN SAYS HERBERT SATTERLEE the Argonne were reported by the com-! JoneR ,nat he de8ired t0 walve tlve of the committee. Dr. Aked said muniqtie from the war office todav. : lna,lon ancl direct before the Rrand he had opposed the movement to bring Around Eparges and along the Meuse 3"ry' ,,ut ,u was lfarned hl cae 1" to. Sun(lav t0 San i-sranrigpo fr0m the heights heavy atacks were repulsed juukk ukh. the statement declared. Near Apre- The two charges arise from the Rarne mont forest the Germans are shelling 1 of allegations. Dr. Anderson first the French positions. made the extortion charges. The critu- (.,,., . . inal charge was then filed against him Elsewhere no important engage- ,f.. ,i. . , ,u , . . . . '"Mh': i after the arrest of the Moores am M - 'aI '. 'ZTc. Kenzle. Dr. Anderson denied perform ing a criminal operation and the made around Souchez and nor:h of, PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. f.. Vlrlglnla Hums, daughter of Wulter J Hums, resident partner of Hulfotir, Guthrie & Co., died at 2 o'clock this morning at the family rcaldence, 153 North N'inoleentli utmul tlw. ratuit It outset. He found himself a minority of ,nJurU. r,.,,.u,.(, , a fa from a of one but believing it would not beLwlnK ,.nrlv Tuegd aftern(K)n. possible to ob aln the evanxolgt'Herv- Wh p u M,,.f ()f u r n e lur a revival nere uiu not wish to separate from grounds which might not M put In PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 7 Emma Holdtmin. ihe auarchltllc lecturer, and MlsK,)r. Hen Jteltmnn, her manager, were each fined $100 by Acting Municipal Judge F. W Studter this mnrr'-.s ,r: er they bad been convlch .1 of n charge, of distributing n pntnphlet on hlrtli com rol in the course of Emma Gold man's nerles of meetings hern. Reltman ami Kinimi Holdmnn were nrreated while the latter was apcaklng ine cominutei- imun ,n, lu , ... . 1.. im. ,1 .... . 11 .. . 1 i. . stated " WHS Moores and McKenzie denied that any 8 thrats were made to Dr. Anderson to induce him to cite the Moores a check for $97.50. TWO DEPUTY WARDENS 6 INDICTED AFTER I effecf. In reply Dr. Hell wrote Dr. Aked that his position came as a surprise, both to himself and Hlshop E. II. Hughes. "We have not felt that your associa tion with us as a committee made you responsible for our theological views, i or ourselves responsible for yours, nor yet made any of us three responsible for all the theological View! and opln I ions of any evangelist whom we have; l .. r.. . ... . ,. a i .... ,-,.-.. , Ull. ,.. Meneiee i.umoer , -,.,.,,,, ;-,., un(! Yauiblll tl. . ' it - l.f 111 ttlfi liritHMH'P III on an old fashion, d child's 'v.:.,k hung . ...,. ,,. ,u,nul, Colonel C E s Wood furnished $500 cash hall forMlHS from the roof of uuti pergola at the Menefee residence, on Portland Heights, when a screw eye holding one of the ropes of the swing broke, throwing her to ihe ground. Miss Hums was some 12 feet in the air at the time was thrown squarely 00 one shoulder. BEAVER SHIFT PROMISED Two deputy game wardens from the state penitentiary were In Oregon City Wednesday, searching for Miles Sei and Earl Mashburn, who escaped from a farm near Salem, August 10. The men are believed to be headed this way and an attempt is being made to being made to block all rimda leading north through the valley. See is 24 j years old, 5 feet, 1114 inches high. hrught to the tabernacle,' ' aaid. Dr. Hell MANSLAUGHTER AND NEGLIGENCE ARE CHARGES AGAINST OFFI CERS OF EASTLAND CO. LOH A NO ELKS, Cal., Aug. -A big IS DESTROYED BY FIRE CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Indictments j (barging manslaughter and criminal Weigh 152 pounds, has dark hair and carelessness were returned before! was serving a term ror burglary. Masn- . Judge Kersten in the criminal court burn is 21 years old, stands 5 feet and today in connection with the Eastland fi Inches high, welghB 131 pounds and j disaster. was sentenced from Multnomah county . The captain and engineer and four for arson. Chief of Police Shaw has officer, of the St. Joseph-Chicago n reived the usual notices sent out by Steamship company, owners of the the officials of the penitentiary. ! boat, were named. Those indicted -.. s.- niioiu. pri-aiuem col over the eye. He was removed to SALEM Ore.. Aug. I1.-Breaking tlfJ mPV: William H. Hull, vice- the emergency hospital. Fireman Dells ... , ,,., ,,,,.nH presiui-ni anu general manager; w. i;. rom u e a WZ.n' n,. trl, secretary-treasurer; Ray W. acrose the field pulling flax on the secretarydreasurer: PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11 The Theodore Hernheim wool warehouse, at Twelfth and Kearney streets, was completely destroyed hy fire at 1:30 p. m., today, together with several thousand hales of wool. Fireman Gunster. of engine 2fi, re ceived severe scalp wounds and was r ..I r r r, . . a ft,.- m il.. nnrtii "o. ' Harry Pedersen, captain; Joseph M "J tttwS, engineer. auu mo . iCrZZZL " ! Honds were fixed at $20,000 each for tne penuenuary. ran .u. "TT- - the companv officials and $10,000 each short distance away and effected their, pederRpn escape. They had not been captured i late last night although a posse of guards from the prison led by Sheriff Mlnto were trailing them. Guard Norwood, in charge of the gang, fired two ineffectual shots at the fleeing convicts. FINNISH PLANT8 MAKE SHELLS KIRCHER JOINS BROWNS PBTROGRAD. Aug. 6. All indus trial plants of Finland have been or dered to begin the manufacture of mu- mHt.mm , .1 war Immediately. aCOfdlng to official announcement here late to-; St. Louis has bought him from Nash- PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. rr. teorge. Kircher. who, as a member of the Port land club during the first part of the present season, made such a hit as a spectacular coach, is now the prop erty of the St. Louis American team. He was transferred to the Aberdeen club of the Northwestern league by McCredie and that club sold him to Nashville of the Southern league. Now MinMred a crushed chest and was also taken to the hospital. The damage Is estimated at $40,000 at least. The losses are covered by Insurance. For a lime the Trussed Concrete Steel company plant adjoining, Just west, wag threatened, hut at 2 o'clock the fire was believed to be under con trol, Fire Chief Dowell said. shift in Ihe Hon land infield will be made when the team returns lo Port land, according to Manager McCredie here today. Mi Credit stated he would send Hammond now playing second, to first base; shift Stumpf to second and put Davis in short. McCredie said the shift In the lineup was due to the present batting slump of Derrick, who will be given a rest. McCredie was all rallies today be cause of a telegram he received from Judge McCredie In I'ortland that Davis who suffered a l.ruken leg will be In shape to work by the time the team gets hack to Portland. MISER FROM THIS COUNTY Goldman, hut Reltmiin wiih forced to spend the night In Jail. An Immense crowd gathered it t the municipal building this morning for Ihe trial, and the atmosphere wns tense with suppressed curiosity that existed among the spectators In he packed court room. When Deputy Clly Attor ney L. E. Latourette declined to read aloud the pamphlet that caused all the trouble, audllde sighs of disappoint- ment were heard from all parts of the room. i SEATTLE. Waah.. Aug 10. No mat ter which nation la victorious In the Kuroiean war. that country will attack the I'nlted Sates, says former Aaslat ant Secretary of the Navy Hnrbrrt L. Sntterleiv who la In Sealllr with his wife and daughters, louring the I'aciflo const The warring nations will look tn the UBltld Slates and the western hemisphere as mi easy way id palng wur debts." said Ralterlee. "We nr absolutely helpless, n ircond China, and though we are thr richest nation on earth, we are with China In Ha most helpless condition. "We havr been getting along on a bluff with our Monroe doctrine, our Panama rnnnl, our great responslldll PORTLAND, Ore . Aug. 9 To meet ln Alaska. Ihe Philippines and agajo '1 fttri f'T t hs-lr dim-barge Hawnllan Islands, hul we will see our from the DhlOu iinnv lr, which lhey,,,f' rnM 'lose of thl war. hud fough. through to bullies, wns the I Thp mgument Is often raised that tin. experience o' 8. It. Worlck. J. V. Wor-i European nations will be so exhausted Ick, J. Worlck and l C. Uunsbury, I ,,v Ul,r '" "icy will not seek t'lvll war veteran, when they met nt trtop trouble. All history disproves the Oaks at the un.uiul convention of1"'1" contention, and Ihe history of our the Oregon Veteran.:' association 01 j "wn StWntr " BOtlMl OtM In point, ihe Grand Army or the rteptibllc. ,l""' of our civil war we The Woricks and Unina'niry entered w',n' ,, 0,,r t",'', looking ror (rouble, the army In September, K'fll. They A"'1 '' ,lni1 l,n enormous army fully campaigned together, were -villi SIiit i "'1'i'l'ped. We told Frame lo get out man In Ills famous iniircli lo the sen!''' Mexico, and we were rendv to hack mid Inter were together In the (iraiiiL " "P " Hm' ' 1 1,0 mtCI gut AT PARK IN PORTLAND Review after thl war In Wuslilnglnn, RECALL IS SOUGHT DARIUS REST A WIN8 I ville. CHICAGO, Aug. 7 Darius Resta this atternoon won the 100 mile match race on the Chicago 8peedway from Earl Cooper, Hob Burnam and Harney Oldfield ln 58 minutes and 54 seconds. Cooper flnighed second and Hurman third. Resta's average time for the century was 102.85 miles an hour, smashing an existing speedway records. TOLEDO, dri . Aug. 11. Face down ward in a hap between pieces of his ' rude homemade furniture, the body of Torgen 0. Svendseni Ke'1 8 Nor' weglan miser. Aai, found In his lonely house on Olalla Slough at I o'clock yesterday by .Hinder Olson, a nelgh- nor. In the bottom of Svendsen's trunk were two tobacco sacks containing $1000 In gold, on his person was a $20 gold piece and some small change. He had ordered $1 worth of cough medi cine charged at a Toledo drug store last Saturday, saying be had no money with which to pay for It. Little Is known of Bvendsen here except that he came from Oudbraus dalem, Norway; that be lived for a long time at Horing, Ore. Chicago Host: A study of flying fin might result in the tarentlon of aerv Iceable combination of submarine and i aeroplane. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 5. That Ills re call Is sought because of the enfnne inemnt of the plain provision nt the law, Is a statement by District Attor ney Starr, or Wheeler county, In hla Justiricatlon to be printed on the bal lot In the election to be held this month. His answer has been flled with Secretary or State Olcott. "My recall is not sought tor the reu sons set forth in the rocall petition," says Starr In his Juiitlflciitlon. "It is sought by certain venal citizens fur the purpose of gratifying personal spleen 'and to prevent the enforcement of the law against, a criminal, who. he cause of his Influential connections, thinks he Is above the law. Had I failed to enforce the plain provisions of the law igainst this criminal, my recall would not have been attempted." CONFERENCE ADJOURNS D. Oi They Inst saw each other lu July. 1XfiTi, when they were discharged from their regiment, the KIMi Wiscon sin Battery Light Artillery. More than n thousand old soldiers mid their Indies sat down tn n picnic lunch at the Oaks. Many reminiscences or Ihe days or long ago kepi con versa-! Hon brisk. J. J. Million, id Oregon City, a vet eran or the Twelfth Missouri regiment, claimed the honor of being thl young est soldier lo enlist in the Union forces. He Joined his regiment when lie was K! years old inn I served In the campaigns of General Thomas In Tennessee. 'Europe will be In exnclly the same shape Hint we were In thin," TWO DROWN AT MAR8HFIELD M'LOUGHLI N VICTOR MAR8HFIBLD, Ore., Aug. !. Mrs. Henry Lncocn, has been In n serious condition on account of the shock or thl news or tho drowning of her son mid daughter, Georgo Lecncip aged L'l, ninl Helen, aged 18, llolh were drown ed In Coal Hunk Inlet while the brother was giving his sister lessons in swim ming. He was a flno swimmer but while carrying Ills sister on hla hack he was fallen with cramps. CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK HOSTON, Aug, . Maurice Mc l.oughllti, ot San Francisco, Ibis af tar noon defeated H. Norrls WllllmtiH, of Philadelphia, national champion In the challenger round of the nil-comers tournament nt l.nngwood, ('.:!, fidt, 2-H, 6-2. This gives Mcl.niighlln permanent pnsRession of Ihe LoiikwooiI howl. TWO AVIATORS CAPTURED WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 After a three hour seaslon the conference be tween Secretary I .an n.;- and South American diplomats relative to the Mexican situation adjourned this aft ernoon at 6.20 o'clock. The confereres bad been In session since 2:30. HERLIN, vln WlreloKH tn London, Aug. 0. Two French aviators who participated In u raid upon Haarhrtick en yesterday, were brought down by German guns. It was announced today A few civilians were injured by the bombs dropped upon the town. AMERCIAN8 MUST REGISTER LONDON. Aug. 9 Sir Edward Orey, Hrltish foreign minister, today noti fied Ambassador Page that registra tion of Americans, realdent In Oreat I ir I tain, would he required, the regis tration act Including foreigner aa well as Hritoni. WASHINGTON. Aug. fi.- Secretary Lansing refused to discuss 1'csuIIh of the Mexican meeting today, contenting hltnseir by Having that Ihe next tneei Ing would be held In New York, pos sibly within the next tew days. Argen tine Ambassador Noun left the con ference suylng lie intended to leave for his summer home Immediately He added flic prediction ihut there would he no more meetings for some time, WANTED IN WASHINGTON SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Il.- Frnnk linker and his wire, Frieda, held hern on charges or stealing valuable paint lugs from stores and studios, lire want ed in Chehttlls. Wash., on a graud lar ceny charge, according to a circular received by the police today. The circular says the couplo are charged with stealing an automobile in Cbehalls and selling It in Portland. It describes Mrs Itaker aa a "peroxide blonde." Cincinnati Times Star: The graft charge heard In the Japanese parlia ment read like a page from the New York legtalatur. Westward the course of "progress" takes It way. aj.