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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
ttt: o .Jo o o o o 0 . a o . e o . O . 0 ft a. i o I- a Imlepeadeal . Newspaper, Phone The Obtereer Uis New. ;,- Vlember of thAMooiated Pnu. 9 Day it Happen. i&L Vfr V "' IK a. O 0 O a . w " - ar- .- . - s ' 0 GO O q ' a K O P 1e 6 f Ha ,') ?! "e IS i o o t.3 VOLUME XXoVe9 e ! . nT. ttii in W.P V,; . ! - - 7 - - UPON- ' ,15 HIED (9)MM1TTEE TO HVE llfAKGE OK Al.ft fTl.l.S KEfcAXIVE f O REPRESENTATION. l'All.CI) TO VXDKIlSTA.Mie COM MAND M' JAP SKXTltY. e ... . l.niiirifoii Urew a. llever Slier Ho I Tlijd flTirni'd Away ami J tip- i "gincse greiry hudSfiot. j L'CTON.WJan. 13 Langdon was iot at Vladivostok by aJapanose sentry wn no raii- j ....j ....... ... L.A GRANDE, OREGONg tot 1 1 iff.-- CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS WiLL ALSO JE CONSIDERED luunuuiiu ed to underpaid or heed tho'oiii maud ot,iialt, said an official ig-r-g s.on fl'Ceivan hhi me Japanese vlv,k, Llmst! l.-aftterinii dAvifii rsvnlvefi altip)the Bentrfehad pulleti a JSou from his face, But tnii nut fire "un til lho sentry had shot him. after lajinjidoii had turjied i-u?. MDBLAWflULES IM JASPER SCENE 3 - s I) out g'aiW' (ommiltee Was l)cidid to uraji ana Hi'imri uiu a uiii uu : ornaniiinR the ftsa und (iusw t;vmnssi(i kiittg lh lines A- i ' tiei Om by Sonnja and ti.-Aing: 8LM,Jn. 13. special com-1 JA8PER, GAla., Jan. IS.-tWIl littio o flvc'Biemhers from the sen- ylam Beard, iner, (field;, in con- andfive rom (the house, willL nectio.with.he killtts: of Ja prcbaWyhe iuipoliitcd to consider altj Morris, guardsman, December tntikt bills telathe to .ra-appointment ' from the'Jail by eJre.nUtion lor Suvanil counUas, .',0b iist nighf and was shot to iM4 aid to "consider bills dealing' with j death. :th creition of nuw congressicioal (iis-j ? ;. g "VaiI AegaiUM ICoinaiUston. j"fY firDIITlCC llw'-house ganie committee has dc- I (I I 1 1 1" V 1 1 I Iri ciie t drft and report out a bill reorganizing the fish apd ganie com- j mission long the lines agreed be-1 hoc mm? tareeiv the snortsnien and the com (-mercial fiaWwt -Interests. A.nionp.j C-the Bliovn Bnuited to the fish nd gime commission is the right to open , R Jjj, LA GRAjittE JAN atijf closed season and close any opel i AK 81 TO FEKlvt AItV ij, s Sftth Hwisoe Adjourn. iD-onUes I'asae aid Gaffney U1 l'0OI'6AN IB i'OLlft; ARE 3l!S? THUBSDAY. JANUARY V 1921 "B1 NUMBEU 81 IDENTITY. HENRY JENNINGS IS m nt Second Ietter Head of Furniture House finds Note Written on His Desk .SlalioniT.v, Ml ins iii'sk osier "1 Have BeM; Here, And In Ink day Saying, Wlgdow." rfAYE you a: starving ru4i rt iM.vm ir tmMRI If you have not, men express. Jjianks for tbjs comlOion bv 4 sendiuK yur 'IC0atiu9lo tjese million!! of Tittle Europea T children who arc'meely existing omsoup ami H-ad. 9 4 Can vou conceive f conditions so severe tlftt there are ! enough childinn that are starving yday to mska a line that would reach from Portland, Oregon, to Chiqsgo? Canoou im ayiO! a coniiOna that causes the physicigo rIOrgc of Hie ty- a I of work to weigh each rhiO eachalay oeforeaKivtug it its one meal OI nuifk(lMtr'iiiii : it tur l-iiiiu siiuwh uy aci;iii to iw nine to live another twenty-four hours wrflnut food, it is turned aw' that the nr-xt one wno cannoe$nve witnoM Ane loixl . ed .A vUQDrenare for vour fcasO and the hunnv vour lovOiOonea. give tho&rht to this awful condition ,cr side oi kie world. Do not ston wWi the thoueht but dig uu. .enough to keep at least one of these little nesfronOTactuallv' starving and freening this winter. $10.00 will do the tl.-k, ami. a! if 9ou .think you can excuse yourself for not giving It, gxao it. F e zR 1 wimneeo me money as oaaiy as any one. - Grvc the money to the solicitor or srOil it to Mr. A. T lll'll. 'r, , Union ciftnty's quot:iut of J'50,000 fr the statefiiis $Il3iy.00. A re)l0 small amounr whewone consiffersthe good it wll do. .j. .' She adminisiriUive coajsf this driv for Guilds v5a not cno ! ut of tSe doimrlons. . S P !! ! ! i.r t is turned 1 ood ma be sav- Oj. SHINOTHx. Jan 1 ippy reunions of "ap'i'""' Ci'iiuor presl'lnt ition iSl the oth-. PTClftciiKO Hoaril 9( Trade, 1, e- ilPORTLAND, Jan. 1:1. The jjolicc . are working on lrlues to the identity, of the" blackmailer "fSadow," who InBt (Week sent a threatening latter it scral Portland men of promin ence, tjlonry Jining, Jr., who re ceived two letters, which,-he iCnore4 found on ;is i(tk yerterclay, Btc printed th hk ana on the stationer Uj: his furnitai 'onii)!nj,e rcatlinB.: "I have. bel, here. tShudow Mra. PhllGivurij, recived ii thWavAing letter friSin ,Sliado,"( demanding $2D,000, fcecame kiiwn . mwm LS ' . , iBiith; huuses" of the "legislature ad- j'- jeurnca tnis noon until monuuy, nncn i 'om to i'niM CeintycK) U)p reive a special message from l.ov- 'TORTiLAND Jan. 13.iColleetorVf aiinr Clcott. fhe Oovcrnor made no internal Revenue Milton A. KillM ta BBioa)ieemcnt as to the natove of hi day ,,llnounccd the itinerary jaf tfe thy i convene In joint session tin reive a special message from Cov- j laassnge beyond sayBig1.,thatit deals WiUC constrox'tive state question. 6 ' H Eli il ,. Eff f . e - ' ih i dojiutiew through ttie state to rtcriv and (asit in Dittlina; out :th ttu r I For rllnion ount, TeputlS r1yne ,and Gnffney jit,ecm Iai, irande. at tlie court house, ffoni'January !tf tei lAebrwiry 6. inclasive, fat1' tehich time any orie making but (a retains mitV get aid from these deputies . p ' j WASHINGTON, Jan. 1:!. To, stop the ''enormous importations of Cn-; adian wheat'V Senator McCumlwr, ofj S'orth .Dakota, lias announced Unit j Bk -oald ask a tariff of , probably 50 , Onta a bushel on, wheat, oto be inclnd-, in the Fordney amergency bill.f instead of the duty of SO cerne asiear- 0f the (rcneral' Federation of W0 fied IB the mewVaich aa,passed has bee8 idered by the coort tabicb ' by 'the Hoisscr m a ; has heeii tiearinlf the cnae aataiiiet & ' 2 i.eoh Jouaax. liidnt ofnh-:;fed- 0 . W)BTl'Stt MARKETS.,, & 'attio, and other offieer i! 6BfLiDeJan. 13. ?':'tle wv ts of iTrgejn)tis of the ,lws ptv 1 , iady on "the. local market today. ' orrtirtar union . '9 - Hi -wera Wer,-JicinB Inr ll0i 0 J, mA and l2.6o., slep' wpve'steait-,'.u,'a , 'WE4THEK Sha:8.. fii-ni, -butter weak W lower tcmiancy. I Toniht and Fiday, rain iJ the . Weai, rain or .-ajow in the easswnpor tioh of the State. Marnier tonight Ui the enat portion.' RENGH UNION-, IS JO DISSOLVE .PARIS, 13.J-The diroluti'on 9 ,.B! ! BittMl HosprT.vli Si'.5ANf i$t i:ATi :u wix-i P. Vell Kaoirii Jili'Bnec Uj ,Ha ft GfiMtle trospllnl cnt I'l-idl'i ,ot tuoiaa ein. e o - j '- '- j oDAKHH. Orc.T Ian. JJft-Johu A.!- dois, ttkir plenecr, w:ii.i has hi en Irt SI. Bli in hit lis tiosiii nl siilfer- liiKflrOlii a brain homoi'.'h'in''. yes tcrdujf) was taken 'totiift slate (bos itnl for the insane '.it !odleioii thaji roBiilt ot an ercji-hyi'Jn boa.' pilal inanaKeinenl. Kii'inh I'JB'or ton, &Who coniinltli' 1 &'to '.Ii ' asylum ay county 'aii'liont t'ii " and held at itlie hospital pndiiit; the ai'Minl of Jnn( aiiunduii1 f.oni d'eu dlolnn, raroaiiis in ih . lma) Instl tutioii. a. " Om his arrival :nt the sr"iiill''loii Inai'mion Adliinis 'm.uln Ills iiioo tlty known to the orrn ials. Ad'lom ToiiiriioC Wi Bakiff law sTi'.?aday ulght-. & i mm GREECE BONE? Tko Roy Scout 4f oop of t.a Ut imdi- will .i-t toftlghl at :8U o'clock in their Jiear himdiiuairs.ttioui at the v vir'r. n .fe. . a. 1,. a. v.. u ui wft J;'1? lint tho(iboya have been duoornttpg tfc tsioni, iich p;diol having ieen b! eorbtir ofatha room for ila-i' Hiicuial Igsignlas. A lafJtQ nwiiinU'il oneenrner of thaj; rooiri, heins thi slKii1 of the AVlld Cat Patrol. As' (here Is also a Palhfir patrol, frl two, others besides, one SfQthe Y. X. 4l men wlio hn'aninlced (ilia wild cat said thaf If, the Pnanbera also detiilodr to enter "a panihar, the iohi would prove u,ulte n'Miionas- erie. ?.. - ra . , At the rnieetincs :lhle evenloii a Irc-aj scrlhi! will be choaeSaito hold itlie office made vnoarnt ky the death l Mason Aldrlclj, 9. jkiOpler i.twl P .in'sjitniv lll 11141'llel the class in knol lyingT afld tho wls ing to coiuplatn tklr HaBderfoot mats can do so ,atS''thtB tiiMn . .Seoul Master . E. trtal Alas 'Keen Interviewing each boy,ell)li' I he objci or gatng over meir Seaut work wit them, and at the l 4'1?IHX', So.. 3 It has n "BinCnnco4 lAate e UnVd Seitatcs has consented. Iq advance liier tho $32,0O,O00 promise, wjen Venizelos Was fjftmior, but upon coryiitico that the innnqy bo expanded in America or lion- war Oiatarmi. ' UTEtTTJIIKS 10 C01IJTE E SAS IllPl. Wut l.li (AIX MAItKKTIMi I'AltAI.V?; l-'oiinee l'0'sliliiii of the ( lib Hindu liiMira ol 0 rul .Shmiks Againsta t iipw-r-i main urulli Hill, - Leslie ii... Mm . .. uso wriciiltiirnl roiiinaiiiuo that io eiiiu'liueiifeor lli.Cannir-Tlnehrfl er iiratn ruiuna) bill woul ' para, lyie the lu'eaeni grain marketing machinery wlHeifitepreudliiK for an iidtHicJile sultslltiite." z 9 IfGfOOilEI IS ONE PLEASES AtL OK BKST l.KCrilltKHS EVEIHEaill) HERE. 'ord Krum lere Table And U-aguft i Ol Mitlnns u Especially 9 m Interesting. Only once in a PQULTRYMAN 9 KISITS ERE S. E. eaKoa eiTived on Ho. 17 Oils morning. Mr. Jensen is a broths!' of A- M. JMHpa, of cv,ujtd:,e.nd it ,.heia to instajl ona of the mammora Incuhaiors 'at tto Jensen iieultry Parm. TBr. Jensen ts a member oi the frtfr council of Bailti, t!tah, and POPUUfjOHT" .DFiulllf o o U-J. TOLD I'l.E I.IVINd l. I'l.ACEsSoV .Uau OK MOKK IX I". H. xi'MjiKii n-i.atM,o:ic. NUMBER IS5I.4 BERCENT OF THE TOTAL POPUtATIOff 3 0 In 11)10, tho IjliHii Population d'P; l-entexl 45 !' Cent of tlir a'lrjlaj I'o'.niliiHtj" Ihc fulled Hlalivs OiTgon'M I'llian I'linulii lion Aboift KiiiihI loaltiii'itl. decade doU Grande people Slave th rare privit- egg" of henrifig a lectiuer' as gifted us is Ng Po)i Chc'w, wno sou lily lB Oneil at the high school au(tKorun last evening oelhe sgbjeA "China and Her Troubles -Nationarand In liWJWliooal." A large 9rowd had turnedoout to OVSlr this eminel Chin ese. statesman, lecturer, editor nniN Htinleiit. the Jxudicujfe numbering many wi had remembered arttar Ift'ture which wnsdelivereiil on the liautnuqua platfornj'gievOn yeas agor ny nis same speaKer. - In .an able and olck ninnnnr, Mr. ftg brought out tneff-ltronjj rontrnst between tho i'hinese nation and the American nation. eOurs Is a natioi built not so Hiany Voaj ago. new ideas and new reforms. Ch on the other hOtid, Was Oheleail nation centuries iifto, ind, u few years itgo, had . consid, WAaiflNGTOo. fan. 13 The n(B bun bpulutlnii of flie Utod Stutt'S, or I ho people Uviu? Ill places or a 35(111 or . more Is . 318,033 or Dl.Oper cciUjof lOe country's total population. The population numbiv living In the rijraB territory la 51.- , 390, 739, tho ceYsus bureau has liO noiinccd, In 1910, the urban iiopOfilloii represented ' 45.8 ir cent of in tola population, Oregon's urbnu? 1 .poOulntlon Is 391,019 tho rural population being 392,j79. a 9 tloiu' wlR fta. ing uhtll t-lOEtt'r 11.- ' .1 . ' . . I.i ka I.IKI omcr orgutTi'otionsjuw mo- alelanV'Pr'olee'dv'e Aeyociatlon re- annual election Sit ceiitly helo? Its leers t n. i.- , a "O'" i tt-y-Jiu -l me drew j,.oney w re-oloetoU preSidcot' 5 an inrt iMiultryfhun. oniiratlng 1 ni.iiiiv Xheun Chimin Imir-n same Mm, (eltlng persnU oneof tie htrgast hatch!eKftln tyv wake up, and. some tiMe iter, the iiualnti'd gith' eah im'aibur af tlie elate af Utah ia connection jflth"i Chinese Republic was ostubttdiWl.' iroop. , r 'arK" piniiwy anougg num. 'Hut, illlhough somo it tilt lenjing ttatcsnicn were alile to put over tli Bi'pnlillc. tlr. Ng declares Ihn it i.i a .republic in name only, at the P'cs- o " ent time. Hut. "afepui)li in name of the aoociution-;-- Other offices .. .r, . . i r. . . . -13 ..... . . many or the oer natttns or inieT eiecten wert ii. mcmiuan, vicc-p(esi- i.v.ilent; Mrs, 6. U. Uatcs, secretary: fc. M S IS ...-"irss: lissBSi am PASSES IB U T Colunihla f'roiluils Co. (an iiot constnict a rool that is nol fire! proof war soon u"'k. of .salt aml .1.1 . ih.. h.-wk.qiif I lie1 (5 ereamery is the vi'ili'i bronaUt up' Mrs. '. T. Ridenaur," wife of the laa uigh'l at Hip swoml regular meet- foreman $i tlie shops.P passed away -...."- ih. likir .if lw Cliv ' Com-! at the Grande ttvnit ho.pit-al at 2 nilKBioRers. The i:-porl of iM- Wa- o'clock today, following- a scrioue c,p- tcr Buperlnteiidenl was, read and .oration. lB! s j .he runnri '-f the City. Kunfnl eerviccs will be oclo V) aliiiiaper. A nuwbcr of is ellan. i rnorio- inommg at o clunk, m the wirtu hills were hioiiBlii biifore tlie Catholic Church, and, the remains coiumlsslon.. last Hniog and were will be taken on the noon trabi to ii id over mini n'l . I ncr oia name in meauvuie, srn.i.ij.- CltVNnaKrr Garjpll s!"' Uiutivania "for interment. f, e e'ily ni'tj eady f,vr bids' Mis. HidcnKW leaves to lourrr' her i mum an kudiiat to aodtt tit' (B'y ns, her husband and one daughter, I books aud wjil h:jr had alrrady . Mary Mildrel. aged nine, of this eifcy, retelved a Ji,,4e'l,,'i oT mirh hids, : beside a mother and two sisters in ,dhey were t?iili n'-n fn"'0 Piijilt-ylvam andj gl)",,,, ',Mif i'i,"'' U; S; FORGE IS Mdrmorisi Plan to tietp th$ 3S Kast jfciy (throughout the C I S.' (thurch has Inmn (jaoclgiaiedi by President Wrtor J. Ateant aini, bis counacltoraipenebaKrAf trtai'vt iSlil- di-yjviif ftuiqpe.- a.ust iawsua.i-eai-ilent' Grant proclaxnwi l5-u3y, tin. Xi, aV a siteianl faol day Svls ait meRiltei of jfra tjhara Lil la ' liected 0 go rthot taw gteaR. tel the reni (aegs of hunpo" winch mil lions of .little chitHwai re tclin In Kio-ojie, "-.aid conltsibutc Ac arice of.in that into imilts0hoM si the tu'o meals to bi0 folio f f . jwctii Mio' iciif Eat and te Euro pean Belief, her ot tne urCj will fei ai op portuiiitj'l to- contJtue,oJihips f all t!ic wuid wiiJ I) instructed to . ..nviiMS th ii wmv.t( thnrHii, h I v Film Aiiatiim III Ui rmanv, from lS.OOtt fu fart day. Aiti.t tb sffeeciBl day of ,(MI0 baa been ordered , by the Vny giving, Jt any "aliardemcinbcrso av 'th tiny ehildten arross the man department. Tic reduction it already, bean finable teuttepd Hrvjta, they ihavccoiie bat vtinia; me tl, a day under wut. ,1. a will again Ite called uaon by 'the uisll-0. of ttiilk. Dreai, awana anu cocoa in-BfflFn rfh! aVAsiIf'NWTON, .ln. Ii The luction o the American Knees" of or-, R. Parker treasurer, andsl G. Gates, seLgountt-armiwS- e mh members ejected to the execu tlveooard were Kl gitd, J. P. '(Sld well and Mrs. T.0. Mcndo. .. President Loney hnssannour(acdj that, for tfte coming year, his policy woWd enforce all the associa tion rttl, but woulifenot fnmitBny thinir jOivnrinir Cki radicalism or bol. ' Shevismt9 contamioutaa the ussocla- anil M. Q. honorti iiiihMV.tin manic, has Vleen a source of os In oftler'tb it' thc4 may not lone .,.. h ..,n,.rm rmla Am.(?i.-k hli h the rtiianee IO contribute If they so 1 -,,.,. fn,im. consider., her biStltinn iktsii r . ? ifi'leniinulPMr. Ng assured the eo- Prof. 9 I). Td wards Itiat.ago- aPtesUant Cli-iirit j i i ho n.M?nr ih-ii the itadenU iCavnan. were nlkeed on I Indeed tt ncrous8ln the Neaf. u,(i',. e.i.ne fi-Ani China fii ''sl'nifl- llist of meiiliers of the otumrfbitlon . T. . . . "-""rl . " Ai " -.-w e.aat cnamiuna, nijj is ving.me , .4mcHca, and fi'turn IBJerH.i litfir nu of starving chiblrcai irk, W.,eui:i and i,,,,,! ar0 o1ssiitisfiedawith the Te..l m . . -' ... .. i raiemtn ains w.iiiiiih'w, thiniff there, tn,al customs, me in- aji el fiMBW, In the1 handling tt Its ; rr,nv(.uiems nila,'vendreiuk of the1 work, did not ieia wit Herbert Hoov- Jlttl1(.an XUrioH. cad the high- j ots g.uropean -oeiwj ouncii. oriui- eiit W(.j of ,iHisC for ie nuysionar-1 miltsahi si- , Km .... workimt Hn Ch'ina. As ilr nnds i iw, the urrh offic- lh(,rc Hrn eer tib1'11" peopm inlrerognina thar'eoeh cause aUist a Kiir a.h,.R the United states iti orctejfyift no aietO-j b' heliwd cnaj, fhcrcCoa, fawned to hartpuliitinf between two and mull ,tnc spec ia U'vy. .,..,.c million fti. Ng aM that It ETHER ALW1DS?. . ..pnmni r rnnnr . uDirrLLTlHiUL It iaoMlived thift few yannlft "tomM be tai ily seen why tiO Ch,fesc am o.' i r. .aw j,.,,,,,, Weie rot mailing neejiway able to jae, eaa rcsiMt the apian). tit simply nin without ih order lat.it Hounded ID . !. Two'Voc'al Banks Elect "' V mrectarsfovThis-Xta January the tenlh is st'l afidt-a him been nOeduled for tb first ijuea- ear for all the N.HunHl Uf.iW.s "Ti I 9." TC, i' w 1 - - - - - "va-nu i. jal elOtion of the "0 - The clecufl) its Inianl of he Cm.!. .ffl .u: ..!...; 9 ti,n l-,r,l .B: ",t: '"-'-w- "' l""A - u ... heM its annul. -of diQctors ani also (jher bank offic-Karrf f directors and officers Tile B O O a :.u.. TV... i.-. , r t,.w v Grande Xational diriTtors Tuc day aftern.x.n. U includes C, Pfhnington. A. T. lluipr. I.. .neyrr j. Scn-ift-.n. Th-oOff iter. -far ti,s H F rm.li lirP. liO?. BiWunton. J. . rnming year an? UAiQni MiMc Conlev J. o -Sno'lgr iss an-tAni! "t Went; J. C. Henry vice-president. T. ' rioklsnd. TO' election of thewli'inV J. ScrefKin. rahier; C. R. officers will hi held the -t meet- nd I. IT. Bramwrll are the Oing of ti WMrd of director., wnira t'Oiers. O naacominOyear include (ieurge Cochran U(.. , u. 'i. loucn.ijSf. t,. Jlenry.v;:nam j Miller, C. 11. Conkey. J. JCony, AP ' M Rirhardson. J. 1.0 Woodell and T. Harding f ..viz. -slv:- k- i. ... ? v-r o wr u with refoi in, fof Ihe Chinese pcflBu as a'whole urn tied down y tradition, ignorance mid pneerty. .Fallowing eiKcjiptv lectunof 'Ciiiand her intiirna! troubles, tlw lecturer turned to or mo interest ing part of his leciore, and, torwalf 'aii.hour, tobi. of Chiim'J! innH inttl tryiible Jnjian. ss "Japan is the iJerm inv of Asia." 'declaiell :in ........ ... UL. .ll... awaroing ii 0....1. .....u-iuu " .!,.. w; OMKKKVKII STAKE SI'EXI).1 MIS ER A 111. E DAY YEIEKDAT. . ' " WtE I'apliiiialiiinif 'helr Ac ' JoiiK Madettfn, Mjirh Merrl- . ' ffe..lll 1m f'uMUI'H a. a Sfie aibscrver forcenn having a erry laugh today ijyvr a Sihh II in cidenv wbieli h-uipeucd yesterday. A....L ..ri. m eni 1 .. I I , , . a u.. iv-miii Qieniiiei (.ii3K.ne it.i.-wiiu.i a uen.i- Mr.Ng, and wnt ono shol ft .ii.,..i.i, ,h.. what ways. The affatr of the . T, . . ,,'.,,!., .1 .u..; . ' . , . minir iiioii win ti iin ti iiiiiii 1 1 " j' " 1 1 n Chinnf but Teane4 to (.crmany for 89.. . . . ... . n,A !,?.,,,, years, be.'aiise two 'rnv.n missbm-1 , ,feemiM!,v rt it was aries wen killed at one tunc by Chin . ... . . ', ,, '- "" '0 1 secret leaked out. Kvei$'e on the force h.-ul fad "qnf r feelings" all robbers, Jiy the "iiicc Conference : to J;an, whs one of the big 'W"- lioii ilvrussvd. Ht- Ng, who told of. China's hopes, and iif the menace Jiiuniw delved a little farther and hhiiwed trn ke.l ...1 ,a. ;. 1..... 1ii...h . " . w, e,o ; " ; Jhcn some ,W Ihose concerned gt into-making the transfer.' . .,, . ..... ,..,, ., . ..T ,..,-. i.".l. .r.in .i.K'.l'l"., " "' "11 ll.il.- ,rrsi.ieni yt ii.i.ii. win. ,:i.. ,,. u .. Th. li. rlft lnIT of 'amok in Jh) basement, but noth- Iw.th theeh,ne- delation uiitiUfr.-. whi?wnul(1 ,cad one ,. linker a newspaper man. . an I rurther in that direction. I or, hl by ttJ,.pane.e new-f pel , , onp of friend wM, told bin that the Japan-1 .m(,u , , M(:KaiMn "h, been W ,ee delegation were p ,.n to . g n v,, nnw ,mllnmont hoU89 0 leave home Ala rm. g. Iimel J. , hu.,,.. offj wa O bo.! Inter President. W ihon, went tol . w . . . 0 ,.u . . k . i.hr .h .ua.","t',' "ne of tne men (had an 4tiie Janimesii hole , where they snvoj. , . . , , c , 7 0 .. i M ,u- Tbere was ether berpg burned Japanese silently piling arr jr the . . " gt the delegates out og the '!.""' . machines, he jujt ,deglk. Colonel lloaae .g?,l Pre,- J,"'w- ;d lhT"tfl" sleep9 dent Wllgin g. do 0o,ething. for the ,"'' ferce6jt been explained. ''uithiliaviHl (if O.I ')nr from C3i la-W gue would be -erioin, and, after much Japanese occUpation-of the peninsula, 'discussion, reaid.n)., WilsBg. l.b'dOmauy tons of ngfum have been sent ..oige and Clememeau decided that into Ihe nrovlnce. This l olven In a series nf free trea'' i'". fflv"n' ban moreovcopie Kinen the Chinese in figW ing in the ifflu' thargdid Japaii0mcnts. end. after the Chinaman aJi and herself an'llv, must -cle '.o m biasi nldlcted to the habit, then high other nllya'han Tig. The Chi live prices are forced from flic flopc fiend delegate at first tefu.v.'d. Ljit w.-iegor the opium. In this way, Jap-fl, iinaiiNWiorcen uuow.'fa'ig ii'mea,if t uhii-h lh.-M.knew Orfs n.tt rivhl m - a, peon Ch.-w. went on to show how "up an in invading Clun.i. Dui'O': lb" O g "prenaring for he (jioxt war, by building up en outside station, is tear ing down the morale nf the Chinese people," sid Mr. Ng. o , . 5 e) - ' 30 00 0. k . o o '. rt o ; i 0 9 r S . ' a ' o q oo o o l L.J KCS3 a o-2 S ' o 0 o o o .... o o a o r'ifmtm ifr