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HiLYEVEIUNG EDITION I j ' . V V TTT yv3 .y1,'.. ' ' y- I 0MT.EVEK1."G EDITioll , Thto paper to a member d audited ,11 tfe, cglUBy , fI FMUWFFKIy -CS. JP (Li CT by the Audit Bureau or Circulation. -- . . i.V COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER " l' TSSr-XT CITY OFFICTAL PAPER VOL. 30 FIVE MILLION YOUNG ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL FORMING AMONG GERMAN WORKMEN, MAY BREAK AT ANY HOUR "TIGER OF FRANCE" WOUNDED IN ARM AS PISTOL INE LIMOUS EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD ASSAILANT MAKES NO STATEMENT, "IT IS NOTHING" IS "VICTIM'S ONLY COMMENT; FLESH WOUND BELIEVED NOT SERIOUS. , 1AIU8, Feb. 1. Aeroi-dlng to the latest Information the bullet, lodged In Clemenecaii'H back near the spine. It la reared the wound la more serious than wax flnt siipiaised, due to the danger of diabetes developing. PARIS, IVb. 19. Premier Clemen oeau was hot and slightly wounded as ho entered IiIh motor ear In front of Ida residence today. "It la nothing." was Hie "Tigers" only eomimiit after lie had walked baek Into the house unamlstod. IlOY KKFl'SKH hTATK.MKNT. Ill assailant mum a hoy warned Co tln, IK years of age, who refused to make any statement regarding IiIh motive, no In a lYench civilian. Aa i'lciiiencenii was sealing himself In the limousine. Colin suddenly sprang forward and. flretl el III sliots from u pistol. Ni lilt the front of the rat and two ietrated tlio glass hood, our striking the in-emler In the risht arm near the ahouhlcr, inflicllmr a flesh woiuid. HKMKVFII NOT hl ltlol S Hubert Ooiiwm-eau. the premier's broUier, and seiTelary. told tho I ultra Iress Hint the wound Is not mtIiiiik at iireKcnt, tlio only daiuicr heliiK from InnmIII Infection. ' Colli! wua later ald to Im a well known aiiurvhiHt. (ieineneenu. It If reported, nttuclH-d no imlllical sifr iiirican to the attack. I.OXOOV, Feb. 19. Tho lYcm-h entbaHHy haa buiel a xtatcnient say Iiik that Pmiiler flcineiH'caii 'vus flrel at by two men. it aimed the ihjHliaiw dlil not Itrlleve the wounn would Ih- aerlnuM, purtlinlarlv becausr of ilemeiu'eau'a icreul phynicul ikjw ers. kivs t;i:oit;K snxns mk.ssa;k MMMN. IVIi. 1.KIK tioorjtc tcHlay sent the followliut mcmne to CkmetKtu: 't am Miocked to hear of tlie daatartlly atiack. I eanawtl) trant your InJurirM are not hci-Ioii and tlmt, thauka to yonr tilemlltl enercv BiMffiMiraKe. you will anon l restored tn hrultli aial will eoniiiuia yoor great effoiui for l-Yaiaw- ami h allien.".. KHItft MMttlAIIH TIIHtr ITY. -News of the attack on Ch'mejHi'ail raiHtUy " unread throuuli I. lie city. There were Melted eonuiiciita on the lioiilevanlH mid hi cafea and public bulfdhiKM. An orflniui atatemi-nt tie flared aeven mIhiIh were fired, some enlcrlnir the cothluic or the two driv ers of the HnioiihliM'. rlther wi-re hurt. SYMPATHY KKKN Preoldcnt IIHiiMire, iiHmbcrH of eablnet. fonlirn tllplomata and Mar. hIiiiI 1'ih-Ii hurried to the reinler' reKldenee, iviniiliilint In a room mill- he one III wbk'h tlenieiMvan a rcntliwj The newa of the attempted ipulRii of tlio bhuic ciiHnirtor na iniu waa fln.sbed to Preal.iconilurled In the past throutili tho dent Wilson by wireless. All tin.! American laraco delfKaU-s exta-osMcd keen reuret. ami appnvlatloii'or the premier's qualities, calllni; tliiriita: Ha tiny. All eonrereiu-ea wm eaia-elleil. t'otln waa arreslol. IIAKKH SI)MS MF.SSAtii:. WAKIIIN'tiTOIV, Feb. 111. Sievrrlurj Unl.cr sent a nawaao to flrliM-miruil, 'savliur. "I an 1mixirotuily slaarai-o ail urieved at the attempt on your lilo anil la-r to esprtisM my deep m. ti-rn ami . Ih'h 'or ytnir 'sia-edy re. tni:ri'., ,Tlie nenlas ot tletennlmulon Mblih i'oil liuvn usetl ho Sloiiilldly In tlie scrli; of tlw woa-bl liaa inatlo us all your debtors. May that same splr It Klvo oii triumphs orr the assassin's bullet ami save yon for further srrv. I to France anil the reat of tlio ti-orlii" I.ATKIt MAKES KT ATK.MKNT. I'AlllS. fell. 111. "I am a JVcneli Individual anarchist." dcclari-d (VH in this afternoon. "I consider t'letnen- can an ent'ni.v of the working: class, ('lcnicni-eau slept this afteriKMin and Ilia condition Is repiM-icd satlsfm iory. XKW KXrOltT ltl 4)ltl. AVASl!l-TOV, Feb. 1 .hi unary rximrt.t net a new hinU m-oni for Am- eriean ioninierre. tolnlluic 2S ntllll- ona, the dewrtment f rommerro to- tiny imniinrrt( -- t BOND ANARCH SHOT ENTERS DELAYS PEACE Program ,for Preliminary Pact was to Have Been Discussed at. Conference. TEMPORARY" HALT IS CAUSED BY ATTACK Hope to Have Outline Ready for Decision by Middle of April. ISY FKKn KKROfSON" fulled I'ress Ktaff Correspondent.) l'AUIS, Feb. 19. The attempt up on the life of t'lemi-m-eau caused ft Ifmporary halt In the program of the delegates at the peace conference. American, Hrltlflh. French and Ital ian deleKates had planned the pro gram for preliminary peace today with the hitentlon of havinR- an out lino completed soon after President Wilson's return to Paris. The hellef la expressed that the pact might be ready for final discussion by the middle of April. . STILL WANTS LOAN DRIVE DURING APRIL ThouKh short time notes will be Is-, sued in lieu of lionds tho Roverylneit.' Is planning for a flflli loun drlw juiit the same. Folhtwinir the derision yesterday (o use short timo notes sec. retary Class Issued the rollowlng statement: "The Victory liherty loan eampnlKn will beitln not later than April 21. The requirements of the treasury are imperative and cannot ho financed without, siuh a eanipaiKn. The form and terms of tho securities to be Is sued remain to ho determined. Wheth er they he bonds or notes, it Is abso lutely essential that, the widest pos sible measure of distribution be re alized. This -will necessitato a cam- exlstlnir Lllerty loan organizations. They have pledKed again their united support in order that the Victory Lib erty loan bonds or notes may be dis tributed as widely as possihlo uiiiouk tho American people.' yoi'Tiis roxrr.ss hhmummi TIIKITS ritOH M MliJlO.VKS CHK'Atip, Feb. IK. Adams l-utx, IS: Joseph Kalus, lfi, and Alfred !c hrko, 18, who. the police say, confess ed to robbing more than 100 mull i boxes rLiirliiK tho last three months, I slealiuK checks and cash torulluK I lluo.oiin. were turnd over to the fed i eral authorities Monday. one of the boys told the police that when a check for a sum larger than IS100 was found in the stolen mall I they would chop off a few of tho cl- phers. brinKiuir the check down to Iwithtn a hundred;dollnr limit, so as to avoid arousing suspicion when they cashed It. j PltKSKHVK .MOMIt)K 1XHTIUVK WASHINGTON, IVIi. !. Senator iltorah In nil letter lo TaTt uwked Indvorates of IIm ruMsed leaKtie nt nathms of they would offer an amend- ment to the Paris roiiMtittitlmt draft r'rviiuf the rluht of. the lulled states to reerve the Monroe dohirtne intact, BY PREMIER'S HOME ATTEMPT UPON PREMIER'S LIFE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, ISSUE ENDORSED NEW TERMS TOO SEVERE, OFFICER OF NAVY QUITS BAKI.K, Vb. 19. C aptain You Below, naval representative on tho ;crman armiaticie committalon baa reHinfYl lieeauw or the se verity or the new conditiona, a' Merlin dispatch today roporlrd. ".MAlVlVK M1MHTEB OIT AMSTERDAM,, Vb. . The GTmaii minister or marine. Yon Mann, fimt realsrtusd, It Is reliorted. VETERANS OF SPANISH WAR TO AID FIGHTERS Ma!at?on Camp No. 6, Spanish "War Veterans of Pendleton, will do all it can in helping' returned soldiers in getting work. TIiIh matter wua ditf ciiHHed (piite thoroughly at a meeting oi tho cmp hold lat niht. The matter of consolidating the ciinp with one nf the new veteran or ganiKatioriR now being organized ftp HoldlerK returnfnBT from i he war was also discussed, hut wa,s .laid over to a future meeting for investigation be fore taking: action. The camp !a also considering a plan for the erection of a suitable memorial in Pendleton to oldiers in the present war from thin place. The following officer were elected and installed last night: I-oui Pinson commander; A. J. McAllister, penlor vice commander; 'M. H. McFarland. junior vice commander; Joe Boyd, adjutant; A. . Carden, chaplain; Willian" Kuper.1, trustees. $100,000 HOSPITAL PROPOSED FOR CITY .niorlr .possible Improvements Tor IVmlleton In the near future comes a lance new hospital or an extensive addition to St. Anthony's . Hospital. At the Methodist church last evening a reHesentative meetlmr ' was held Including memliers from five local churches. Tlio meet tntr waa calleil vith the purMsc of distMisshu; the hospital sub ject. The irmlxwttioit of a new liospltal, non sectarian in nature, waa berHw-hed and discussion also turned (ir; tlio quiT-tiou of whether the sisters of Kt. Francis intended 1 iiiiorjv bnililinc Main. ua iiMitioD it wa d cil (i to i- ! isint iiJ nannilttoci to consult Willi the t'omiiicrcial lull and with the Sisters of St. Francis as to the plans or Oie sisters for the future.... The sentiment prevailed that should the sisters witHi to 1 ercx-t a new liutldliiK or enlarftc the itfs-llt huihlini; that tla re mainiler of ttte town should suo port thilll in t lie move . It Is relsirled tlie Slstci-s or Kt. I Yancls have plans for a new jioo.oiKi bulldliitr. STYLES DIFFER IN PENDLETON, PARIS V PAKIS, Frl. 18. American so 1 d i e r s a r h a I ess the se days, for the French ptrls are snatch- inn l heir caps for souvenirs. As the troop train learlnsr (he 6 Tit h pulled out of t he station Monday morninp a JVnriletnn Rirl stood fat d'.wr the walk. h waving In heT Innil a rrccn 'knit r.iii hurm'rtitir.-l -1W a fluff ' of yellow. Suddenly' ' younif' veteran leanintr fron tho train - ' window called not. ' "That cap looks Rood to mo,' and caught the cap aw he pajsnod i: Boycott of Germany Proves Mammoth Job Hy United Preps.) I.nmdon, Jan. 30. (By Mail.) Rritish Associated Chambers of Com merce have been unable to devi.o any effective method of boycotting. Oer many wifh iu 70.rtuu.0ao Inhabitants, despit dfmunda for the liocott fnnn every locality. iitMnlminns delarini? boxeotts have boen pasHed in all of the hi lnli?h colonies. In Kn gland. Franae and HelKium hotel men's a.soeiations have resolved to ivtufe to house Germans 'as Kuestn, ... PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST FIRESc Oh v . T BUSINESS HOLD MEETING Half of ' Proposed Money Spent Now, Half Held for Later -Appropriation. SCHOOLS, SOLDIERS , HOSPITALS BENEFIT , ..... No Dissenting Opinion Ex pressed; Bill Being Drafted Today. SAIjKM. Keb. JO. Tlie senate aiirl I ton hoi rH,c)ittrutioii eotiimitteu met wllli rereiilative of laliorers, eav i iUilislst buMiiieMsiiMii aiHl farmers. uiiaiiiinoiiMly fiidorsiiu; a five uillllou I I -a iid Issue for .fife "ting- au extensive j public building- program in Oregon xm means of Holvin tlio unenipioymrnt. situaLion. Tin- IhuhI iriue and pro - PomhI of the money will lie bub ndtUTl t tlio voters of tho st:it RECONS RUCTION COMMITTEE AND MEN a special t lev lion the earlv j art of aI,e of the unemployment period has juno , ibeen reached, and expects the number HI! - S jji-Klfv'FJ). of id'e men to decrease steadily from lor the pesm plaim will be mailc!tnia date- for Koemhmr mlv Jialr of lh fin- mil - Hens' Jt is plumed to keei half in! rcnervc to Ik pmniated hy the leg1- j jslatnre at a , sHeial Ntion if the! ciner-gency Is not over by the time the : work eonteniplatiHl Ih completed. j Probably a ijuarter of a million w ill 1 Ih allowed for innv buildings at the I nherslty of Orcfvon, with an equal amount for Corrallis half a million for a new iKtiitemiury. a million foi the Hohlien land sett lenient project, iOiiutlitiiir for tlie Monmouth normal ami the Pendleton hospital, and ier- 1uim $;t50 Oim for a iwons timet ion hospital In Port hind. XO IMSSKXTlNCi OPINION'. The meeting: of the committee and others was lield Iuft nfjrht. Senee, outer of the icranso. stood side by side with President ;rifliUi of the Portland Kailway, and Senator Pierce, winwe lioppy is opposition to tlie bond iMSiie, joined Iiands with ESnery Olm Mtcad, lortIand banker. In support of tlio proKisal of five million bonds Tlio rtsident and otJic (vfrUHals of the Iortland lalnir eouiuit are iu full harmony with tlie biisinew represent tat (vex. The nieettiu was unusual- In that n dissentiir opinion was ex", pressed. The bill is being: drafted to dn y. . ALFALFA LAND NEAR STAN FIELD CHANGES HANDS II. Mossir. of Pkinh, has purchased 1 ia acr-es of alfalfa land near Stnn ficld, from Horace Walker, former county commissioner. The consider ation was $Lr.,rifiO. Mr. Mossie is it member of the firm of Mossio and Sons, prominent yfock firm, and the land will be used as a winter feeding place fen- stock. TEXAS OIL FIELDS TO USE AIRPLANES HAI.-l.Atf. Tox,, JVb. 1 . F'manr ial success u" fa i lure in the new Texas ;oil fields so often depends upon beinn first to reach a orlutn point that the jairplanc nwy becinne a common ! means of locomotion unions oil nu n, 'according to dealfi-H. Tlie uir- ' plane was used recently by officers of two oil companies to hurry from ilan I ffer tn a irew found fieJd. j Officers at linrroti Kield, the guv- ernment flvinjr fielil here, say it will be" only a short time before airplanes 'are In general commercial use in the i il fields, because of their speed and j !the adaptability of the country for, if lyinir ,purpost8. j The Itarron r leld authorities esii-i mate that it costs the government $.SO . an hour to keep a plane in the air. ; but thnt the oil men could operate a j machine for $40 an hour, ilood i I lots could be selected at not prohlb't-j Ive salaries from among the hundreds 1 graduated by the war department to ! the last year. FXI'KtTS KOHWAI. li!U'TIO VIF.WV. lVh. 19. Tret-idem Sella iKlilresiiiu: a ma.s UH-eiiitic eilehralinir Hm mwialist M'try In national vlw tons de lartd the final ahdietioii of '1irratT nnr Hart will Im made, - ALLIES WIN ARCHANGEL FIGHT OVER BOLSHEVIK! LOXDOV, IVb. J9 Tlio allies have forced a IkjIsIica ik retirement on the Archangel fronts) a ' Mos cow wireless diHpatch t'wlay ad mitted. J OREGON HAS 10.500 OUT OF EMPLOYMENT PORTLAND, Feb. 19. The Unifed States employment service, reports 10.500 men out of employment in Oregon at this time. This figure is ba-sed upon reports which ivere fur nished b' nine superintendents of the employment service who are located in different cities of the state, and examiners who are connected with the Portland office. This latest figure shows an increaso of 25'0 men out of employment com pared with the figures announced 10 days uko. The main reason Is the de crease in forces at the local shipyards and the increasing number of return- 1 ('a soldiers and sailors. - I Wilfred F. Smith, federal stale em- tJIloyment director, believes that the I lilrauie mature m ine Oregon A situation is the fact that there are practically no idle menm - tho rarai districts of the state. The majority of the unemployed are in Portland. FLOOR SPACE BEING ENLARGED AT T.P.W. Fnlargement of floor space Is one of the features of the improvements now under way at the Peoples Warehouse- In the- women's clothlrjp sec tion, the suit department will be en larged. while additions have been rade to the bargain basement also. The grocery' department has been completely renovated and re-painted. Every piece of woodwork in the store ip to be painted before the new stocK arrives. BILLS CROWD INTO LEGISLATIVE HALLS S.M.Kir. Vct. 19. The X-nate toda' passcsl u hill creatiiifc tlio office of a state inarkct UisM-c-tir. It killcil Mils inakina insanity lci;al Krootwls ror ilivon-e. win i. ii k.ti-:m si-xssion The liouse almost iinaiiiiiions. ly res)ltitlolinl subiiiittiiifi; to tlio people an anietHlnient cttciuling tin session ot tlie legislature from Ml to ti't ilas and Int-reaslnp: tlio I.-pfslators wiy fnm three, to fivi dollars. KK.M'.t T TKM Ki: II AXtiK. SAI.I-M. I'ch. I. The Iiimim- to. il.-iy rejct-teil an atlimpt to cliuturo hy cinstitutioiial amelHl iiicnt the lenni-e of office of coin, ty ofliiliils from two to rotir crs. AIM-KOVM HOSPITAL . It approiecl a nicasimk oK-nini; tlie way for a rtN-oiistriH-tion Ihis. Iiital in Portland ami pasMil a hill crcaliiix the i-oiml. lilu-ary system. . I IX 1,11'KXSK it:i-s. A liMI is naly to lie liitnaliiccii in the lini-e fixinir license foea iit aiitonshil-s $18 to $75 anil on trucks S:!0 to Slio. t llANtil-rfOl XT SYSTKM The lioitM passixl the ilonhle eliH-tion laMird iiH-asure. whieli provides that the count of hallots iHMfius after 2,1 haie been cast. K11S ATTU'K r.VMOlS 1MUSOX. STtK'KHOl.M. Feb. 1. Spartnoan i limits nttenii!iiiK' to free i'url Itadek, j ItitsMan holheviki. nttu'kel the fum oiih Monhtt prison hi lterlin, Saturtlay. ' aeeortlinir to disimtelK's today. iov- eriiment trs relHtlsetl the molts, VnwKT Kiner-s MH-nMar ts slid to bt rnoourairliiB: tlH Sparta cans in 11a- ara. Several aovermnent offUHals have neen arrt-stiM. 19, 1919. CLEMENCE ULTIMATUMS DEMAND REFORMS. THAT BORDER ON DELAY ADDSjfi PREPARATIONS DELEGATES BESIEGING NEW CABINET, TROOPS INFESTED WITH SPIRIT OF NON RESISTANCE; ARMISTICETERMS BLAME& BY CHANCELLOR. , ; . a . - ' ATTACK IDE League of Nations Called Setting up of Central Des , potism. npM iYnCPirT Tp UiiUiliNOa 1 1 IStLi PUT BEFORE PEOPLE Charge -Fired .Propagand ists Spread Administra tion Views. WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Senator Poindexter today attacked the league of nations constitution, characterizing it a "frightful compact and fatal cov enant,' abolishing American sover eignty and making the nation a part of a great international soviet. He cricitlied President Wilson for trying to prevent congressional discussidn, and charged hired propagandists were spreading the a'dministration'a views. He declared various provisions of the constitution are "vague and loosely drawn." End of Traditions. Poindexter said the league marks the end of the American traditional policy to "mind your" own business," which has applied to America and other nations alike. He asserted the constitution proposes a world govern ment modeled along the lines of the Russian soviet government, that it Is a part of the same Internationalism which industrialists and bolshevists are seeking, that instead of bringing 1 perpetual peace, it will sow dragon's 'teeth from which armed men will spring and that unless it is submitted j to the American people in a political campaign for their approval or dis approval, popular government in the Tnitcd States disappears. World IK-sotisni. He said: "There is internationalism of tjie proletariat In world. Germany is supporting this. Idealists and peacc-at-any-price pacifists aro ap proaching it by one road. Industrial workers of the world and their "Bol shevist allies throughout the world :ire approaching it upon another. Both lead to the same destination inter national, despotic world government. Both involve the surrender of nation a lily and the setting up of centralized ; despotism.' OLD THIRD OREGON AhnilirO 111 ft) i AnnlVrN l?l N I nlWUlLU 111 Hi ! . MAV VOKK. IVh. . Tlie liner aiKHT nrried today with A. IS. t' and irt f l itmipaiilos of the Ittind InfMiitry (tkHjtinally the Third Oregon). Tlio rtelrt. ' slaff, liehuarters anil tna-hhK jinn ciniiiMiiiies and imtlicul dt ta'hmeiil of tlio lf2iwd wte al--o nlHMird. ('olone. Jidin lay of Irtlandt itiiimaiilH tlui Oretco nian. "Out of U700 lioys I took over. I am hrinuiiiir haek li2;t," sakt May. "We hud M -aiualtle?, ainoinr whirl only two wre kilUnl in anion ami only II seriously wounded. The res! of tin tros art atUnHl all ovor lYaiioe." VtVTK lU TKIFIIOXK STIUKK SAX FKAXriSFO. rVU. 19. It Is rlialdy kwrinxt tiMlay the tehtloiie ftertor on tho Pattfle roast rwwt- ly -otccl favormff a rai Mrtke. j Sitwn thousand Mrator wore In. jvolved. COVENANT BY POINDEXTFR . NO. 9GG0 Am COMMUNISM WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. (Received 2:30) A new revolution has broken out in Germany, dispatches from various sources this after-; noon indicated. ...-., BY FRANK J. TAYLOR. " ' (I'nited Pre Starr Oorrespondent-J (CopyrlRht by tlie Vnlted Freaa.) . VJ0IM.R, Feb. 1. A real rrvrjla tlon threatens to break out In Ger. many at any hour This Imminent upheaval Ih not political but economi cal and la beinjr orjranlMfl by ,.tlMi; workmen tlieniselveH. For lw pa three days dt-lejrates from the workeraf council of EXaen have becD aervirur nJ- I timatums on Uie new Genua cabinet. llnslsUnir upon aoctalizatlon of Indiu- I . xUnlmum hlRher than tho present maximum. nniu,i w workmen's comveils and the abolition of capitalism. Th-workers rnanua bordera on comuiunism but they have declared against violent methods "unless absolutely necesaary. XO CXUROMISE More than half or the eablnet mem bers are devoting their entire time to liealius the workmen's representatives. Chancellor Scheldemann is attempting to errect a compromise by promlsmtr-'Kx-alljiatlon" aa soon as possible. ; Thisi does not satisfy the dlstruMTut workmen who are utilizing; every hour or delay to extend their organization. Increase their supplies and infect government troops with a spirit of non-resistance against the workers when the break comes. f . BLAMES ARMISTICE TERMS Scheldemann blames the new armla tk-e terms for the present situation.'. "Suppression of bolshevlsm depends on whenever we are able to provide the country with sufficient rood, he. said. "Only after this Is done can the new cabinet take up its duties of ra building the nation's economic lfe. Socialization can be applied only to, such Industries aa mines and eleutra. cat systems.. We cannot, socialfeMr where productivity will be decreased and Individual initiative lesarned- ' "Kverythlng di-etid on, our con. ucet ion with Uie worm's ' markets; enabling the -lowering of , both food prices and abnormal wages. , WOODEN' SHIP LOST - - ON FIRST VOYAGE Shippiug Board's Aecoma Abandoned. ! With Eight Feet or Water In Her. I On her first voyage overseas, the j shipping board's wooden steamship Accoiuh has been abandoned and left to the niercv of Father Xcotuna. A v,,reless from the British steamship ! I n ith yesterday to the Na v I oinniunieatHn Service said eh had ijiist taken on board the ere w -of th Aroma, atHMit i'0 miles northat ly east f Bermuda. ! The Arcoma had eight feet t-f Wu- irr ner nKinr,! room wh '1,?1 at no. lft 'Mt fr Marseilles. The Uormari hen Krlday I on t her way from Aatores. urry. KiKland mi id thm UOI LU ( UIMI IWIHFVIKI. j, SHIiTlV. F'h. 1W S4-iator ' .Aii-OimlKT intriMliKt 1 a reoluilwn cte larinr the I'niteU States fMiNratlnjc t wiili tlK- ailh'- should wild an army of surfk'ieut forei to letroeral and row uim! ottier plutH In lEuMta. to de feat the llollH't ikl. ( s ifi ffx X THE WEATHER Jf1 mm fH TonlRht and YCfSy V Tliursilay rain or snow; to- t nlht warrasr.