OltK0N (MTV KXTKKI'KISK. l-'I'IDAV. KKIMM'AK'V 1 1. 9V. kSSm "mm SOU IS 'SCOTT GAINS POLE ROCHf FELIER, ON I1"""111 I lil.1l U I II 111 I VI li- iv in i umi iviii I V 1 1 " NKW YOUK. K.l. 6. -William Av ,.rtll llairiuinn today i'"l hu ''" tram-e Into i!u dlr.vtir:ites of tlx' vast si stem of railroads built up l his father. K II. Ilarriman. YouuK llarriivian. uhn U a senior at alo. was el , t.-.l a dim'tor of tho I mon 1'Hi'lhY at a in.-rtinR called to oons.ur for tlio iliuuvc of that man mtlurn I'tu-tilc demandou I . .1... seinreme CoUI't. 'llarrimtn sin-ccd II. W. ivff- Governor T,.e. Lon9 W..K in CM.., j : me iH'.t. ..." I peak e Ohio, was clu'scn a .I'.rivtor in il:uv of Julius Knitls.'linitt. The directors of tho I'nion I'a. ili." and tlio Soiitht-ru l':u ilk- unl idimil itanoously ami officers of 1'otU roa.ls held out .pnu".'s of an early a.l.at - iiu'tit of tho I'f"! used dissolution I l.Ui hoards received tin' report of iho .oi-i.il committee arivo'te.l '' .1... I'nnm PlO'llli' il.r.-!or tO ill solve tin- Ilarriman s)st.ui. Tlio pl.iu 1. 1, -iii-irmoil liv tho Ilium ra.'illi- PRESIDENT-ELECT BECIN9 WORK ON HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS I 1'Hi'lhY at a EXTRA SESSION TOPICS CONSIDERED . 'Vi - I 1... .1... sell! Air Brother Who It Newt piper Man Visit Him DARING EXPLORER AND FOUR COMRADES VICTIMS OF BLIZZARD AMUNDSEN'S ACHIEVEMENT PROVED riil.WKTON. X. J.. K u. l'r tuVnt elect Wilson has not jot decid ed what legislation he will reivmuien.l . . .... ...,.-..:... f ni,-ress l-c- I 10 me rxira n wn' " ' Idol the tariff. This statrmeut was j made bv Mr. Wilson asked tonUht eoncerniiis whence was 1'oar.l M no a n, i- - - ii..r r.vul for fnrthor r.c;s'.ilera- ,rts . ' from Washington to the effect that I rA-(. ; tho rnion rantic he would urco tho next Coimrtsi to : mo. tine ot representatives of some ot take up currency reform. j Sout::etern reads It is known that Mr. Wilson oon- , hw ,,.,,,, aIso n,ut,, i..om.' aiders the tariff, anti trust legislation : , !U i t:. . il with the divorced llarn- and currency reform a tho three j man li:-.e. nrlnritvi! suhjects uiHn hleh the - . , , , ,, , The Hed on the Kail. t. , t.,oni frnm nartv leaders in ! Indian viee.oy. in a l.vture In U'tuton on tho e!lii ilurl'.-ir n-femHl to a inn. li oriliolvil statement wlilob he , niaiiitMi:nii -is alwlutely tnie. When j ever the uoervy tr:ive!tvl In India xv lleenieii "ere stationed alonu the rail- ; n..-..l at tnter:i:s ..f a hundred yanls j The '!i emeu, lie said, often became s eepy n n.1 lay with their heads ou the nils to listen for the approach of the train On mie iv. a-ion no fewer than " ! ftfiy l.st tiieir heads Lord l'urzoii LIQUOR IN ,,DRV" asked him w here he cot the yarn. He COUNTIES IS BARRED replied. "1 cot i: from my brother, and I do not think he would tell a vrack- WASHIXGTOX. Feb. S The Webb "T ' "-New Wk Times hilt tn nrohiblt the Interstate shlo-1 ment of liquor into dry states for pur-1 ljpi-a hi Nir vi m ... ui .u'i.i uu ( In Tlolatlon o th state laws." was Congress Just what would be practi r:il to tako uu at the extra session Mr. Wilson said he would make no decisions until after he was inaugur ated. The Govern r spent the day here working on his inaugural address. Ik took a long walk In the chilly air and Joseph R. Wilson, of the Nashville Manner, called on him tonight, leav ing at a late hour for Washington. nncwit hr the Hi.ikp to.lav. ?40 tn fi.'i The passage of the bill ended one of the most stubbornly-fought all-day contests of this Congress. Collecting Antiquities. Slopay re.-elv.-d a card ou which was engraved. "Professor '.race. Antii)ua- nan." lie knew no such person, so his curl ! jsity led him t.p receive tiim. I "What !s y..i;r business, professor?" ; he asked ...;iteiy "I am a collector of untl iulUes," an- swered the old man. "So I ituagiiirtl And how- can I The Gray Kangaroo. Perhaps the most remarkable of Australia's fauna is the big gray tan ranin which measuring seven feet i from uose to tail, can clear ten yards 1 serve vou? at a jump and travel faster than a ; "Hy payng a deislt on this little tjl)rse I bill you have owed for men' than throe ... I years "-Cleveland Plain liealer Men Rrturnmg from Goal When They Die in Storm One Killed by Fall l.OMH'N. Keli. W At a meeting of the l!o! Geographical So.ieU toiiuht announcement as ii'.ole of a disaster which has overtaken Op ium liol'irt K Scott s Ant.uttc expe dition, re-.ii'ting 111 the dcitli of Cap lam Scott. lM K'. A. Wilson, l.ieiiteti-a-.it It. U. liowers. Captain I. K. G Cans and 1'otty Htllcer K. Kvaus. t"a"!a:i'. Sco'l's party, said I'oug las W. Kreshtleld. vice president of the Geographical Socntv. in making tho .iinotim-emeut. fciind Captain Koa'ni Aiiiniuis. il s tent ami records at the S.'iuli Pule. (n tho return trip about March L". ll'IL". 11 miles from ne Ton lvpot. a blit.-ard overwhelm ed them. They had suffen'd great! from bunger and exposure and the d.ath of Scott. Powers and Wilson virtually was due to that. They died soon a. tor tho bll.-.-ard swept down on the party. Gaie.i died from exposure a few d..s later. The death of Kvaus re sulted troni a fall. The other mem bers of the expedition are reported to be in good health. A s.arch.ng party discovered the bo.ll.s of those who perished some time later The "( of the apuUitig d ;.!! or which t'.'f. I Captcin Scott and his oomrjiiis was ri-cii.od by a signal message from the Terra V"a. the vessel which had carried the explor er and h's expedition to the Auur tic. and which late last year went or.ee :ii.:.in to the South to bring him and his companions lack Cap'iiin Scott's main traveling part; was to consist of 1''. men besides H" s. If, whll- croups of four men each were to return at .liferent stag- s of rhe journev. Laving Scott and four others to complete the final dash to the Tole. Ca'.t lin Scott's pur'y reached the exact point nh.ro Koald Amundsen riant. ! the Norwegian !!.ig at the South Pi le. They found there the hut constricted and left behind by Amund sen's party. flies fuels vv re r-- ord.'d in the .ioi mro"it found on th- bodies of the explorers when they vvere recovered. Big Value Bargain Clubs A Yeafs Reading Matter for the Whole Family I SKATTI.K. Wash.. IVb. t! Ilirrv A Jones, iiillltoiiiin-o of Vancouver. Is loser of his suit for divorce, the ' cree having been granted bv Judge Humphries to Ms wile. . Tho court cut a million dollars In twain It severed the marriage lie. 'It gave tho daughter. Kuth, to the mother, the soil. Harold, to the filth or There was nothing else to divide. There bud been love, but money kill ed it It was a love match oi iginallv The' wore married III Columbus. Ohio. L'.l vcus ago. He was obscure In the world of (liianoo and bis name was Jones She was very young and verv beautiful and she had great faith In. Jones Jones had Just enough iiionoi lo 1 whet .us appetite lor more n paltrv J .(i.iioo lie brought his bride west while opportunltv bi-CM'tiod. The) .settled tn llrltlsh I'oluui! i.i 'They, worked hard, both of them, and oi on omi cd She did her ow u housework. 'Later, they said, 'when we have enough, we will rest and enjoy our selv es " In the light of S'lbse.piellt i-ellts. hi w is a ghastly Joke Tho original J .ii.hi 0 grew to a million but tor the las! I'.' years he has lived III one room, sin' m another. Perhaps she could not follow hlir along tiie road to prosperity Ibsh washing is not good for pink nails and tapi ring fingers. Sweeping, scrub . :i. g and baking tire not good for slim, s'laight backs. '1 hough graving at the temples, lor.es Is handsome and youthful hok l::g still - well grx-oliud and sleek and having that proviso Can. id an matiiie. w Inch he has acquired Ho '.Tmed "curious friendships' 1 1 tv.it is what the court termed them ) vvitli oil.er woniiii Perhaps they were younger, more dashing, more leau'i'iil, more piquant than the once beautiful but now fading Mrs. Jones There were trips about the country stops a: evponslvo hotels Tho wife, win had helped by hi r pinching econ omv to make such xtr.iv.ig.mco po sil l. . stav. d at homo. Tho Jones met one day about two years ago as strangers, but by ,ih poiiittneiit. on n mailer of business. Jones is a good btisin. . man and he drove ,i hard bargain now. His wife signed a contract for separation In i onsider.it ion for which she revolved projer'v worth f !XiV" but mm up ciiti.o hearing. Jones came to S. attic and sued for a divorce. Mrs. Jones , u counter petition Ki.r days th. v have n rattling bones in open court. High priced liwyors cross questioned, olc jeetod. cited precedents and argued. Vest-nlav Judge Humphries award ed the wife a decree and in addition to the non-lnoouie b. .iriug property bo awarded Mrs. Jon.-s what Is known as the Hastings Street property." In Vancouver, It. ('.. earning an iiniiual income of $10.0io. He denounced contra, ts for separation. To the man he said: "Prop your ha! it of running around with strange women and settle down ud marry a good won. an." It is stated by eoimsr! that Jones will appeal to the Supreme Court. MILLIONAIRE VICTIM OF THROAT SPASMS AT MONIY TRUST INVESTIGATION WITNESS HAS DANGEROUS COUCH Secret E '. ntlu" Waived and Magnate Urges Correspondents to Accompany Him on Yacht .IKK VI. ISI.VM'. Cob 7 Simtoui i.f thio.l spasms . minutes niter the oMimii'atlou had started this after noon abruptly ended the questioning of William Km kefeller. Stiiinl.iid MI manual.' bv Chairman I'ujo of the House Monev Investigating commit I.e. and b) the commit lee ' nltornov. Samuel I ntermvrr of New Work, lioi kefeller. apparently, was suddenly stricken speechless. Illld Attoine) I'll teltliver refused to continue iplo.it Ion tng tho w lluoss. later Chairman I'ujo admitted re ports of Ium kefeller s condition had not l e l evacgeriitcd. Ito. ki.feller I ootidllloli." sal. I I'll !o. 'Is simply pitiable Not oulv did ho shako like a leaf all over lilsbodv. but litter the tlrt question ho began to cough con v ulslv ok . i volenti lab oring under groit excitement and to all nppeanin.es was ou the verge of a oollupro. ' l"r. Chappolle brought the rxamlu.i I tun lo a halt Ho M the tlrst to not., svpioms of (ho coining npasin "Stop this thing at once.' ho shout oil ' This Is cvtre tnely dangerous lo my patient, lie may die right here' Meanwhile the magnate, with oven closed and chill burled oil Ills client, shovk from bend (o foot Ho becniuo .leal M'. pale. Ills volie died to noth ing and lie si .-in oil to bo strangling ' IJockofoUer." I'ujo com hole. I, had to speak slowly and In a whliper Ho spoke ii.to tho ear of a uleiiographer, who repeated tils answers to u Hv en this was accomplished with the greatest dllnoulty. tho millionaire snaking all (be w lille Such a thing as an examination would have been Ijnposnblo As soot) as IT Clllppello Intervened und re quested the hearing stopped Attorney I'titeriiiyor and I felt It would be both dangerous and Inhuman to proceed Therefore I ordered the examination suspended." IliH'ke feller personally waked a se cret examination and onb ;. d II. o ad mission of all reporters to the hear Ing. He placed at the disposal of the newspaper men his private va.hlmid Invited hem to u.eompanv Chairman Pujo to Jehy l I land l!o. kofelb-r said ho wanted the reporters shown every court es v. Whether l!epre-ei. tatlvo I'ujo wlli permit the n.-wspa per writers to attend ihe hearing has ll"t been decided lioekefeller appeared In oxcollen' spirits to. In, eiijoving a brisk walk la-fore breakfast Afor Ir. Chuppollo had s'. raved his throat the million' air., i in, i in. it in bis apartments, aw aiting the arrival of I'ujo WASHINGTON'. rVli. It W liell I'resldeiil Tafl nave a homing today upon the new Immlgiallon bill, lie nl so had befote hi in luolests from Ger man), Hal) and The Net hoi lands against the provision lib It nulhot l-es Ihe Hectelnry of Coininelie and l.nbol' lo plilio liispecliHB, uialliilia and public health service surgeons iiboiird IiiiiiiUiiiIIoii still's and lepoil to Amerliau liumlgriillou anHioilllos upon the tieulnieiit and condition ol 1 itl tit Ik i tt it I h ell route Another protest from Austria Is said lo bo ou the way and liillmaltoiii have beill received that rtiilue and Kuglaml will oln III Ihe prole. I. All (lie prolesllug luil Ions ale said lo r gaid the provisions us an lulling ineiil ol their sxivorelgnl) over Ihelr ships ou Ihe high seas and liiipiiKlilhK Ihe fallh of Ihelr ottb lals In Hot rto ciilloii ol Ihe imiiilgiallou laws Many prominent Jews arrived bote loda) lo protest lo the I'resldellt against certain features of the bill. President I alt beard the protests in tin' Last loom o( Ihe WW lillo House, where bo sal nl a largo table slai ked with books and papers. Ho lold those uppi.trlng Ihal bo was virtually sll ting as a Judge Senators tl Gorman und Knot, Sevctary Nagel, lleprcseii Ullves Itoborts. I haver, K nil ll. Sal) bat hand Curb) nud Julius Kosen. w ild, it Chicago, and Louis Marshall of New Work, were among a hundred or llloto of Hume sealed about the president, who began the Ileal Ins with an anuoiiiiceuieiil "The burden la upon those who op peso this bill.' said the President. ' II requites a very strung show lug to In. line the executive lo override tho action of both houses of Congress" YOUTHFUL UPtniNTlNOrNT IN INDIANA PICKS OUT MIN SURRENDERS SElf AFTER LONG DRtYI Murderer Thought Menially unj need, It Denied Sail - t , Cllemsnl Oreat Izz 3 rtO1 : For the Poultry Raiser ''vs m, ::fS.: ' 'gzSi ': fey 1 IV V-S'Si y -'"gtf ffti( r-fiVtan nrtfl Stx??'' Your p V '"ti"- i .''; ''.1 i vo.-'jv ms U'MvMwn,i-. ?A9j I VMV uSVC V:,v:r 4: .1 "s"- -u wa-x-.- 4J. J of Ons .. ll ;i'----e- 1 1 ' ls. : j Three Half rArfloE I fpL' Clubs i lf?nr:--m i :Si wm& 3W !wym$m k$w7 wMi fmm f&m is wm tiirif mm f Order X' ?: Each Maa-azlne " i-..'' the Best of Its Claw s DEMOCRATS HAV E TURK! ECONOMY WRANGLE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL CAUSES TROUBLE IN HOUSE 'CUTS ARE URCED B FITZGERALD Sixty Members Say They Will Fight to Last to Reduce Amount of Expend!, ture Send Your Order Today Don't Wait Do It Now The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer ft a grfat newspaper that vrt jrou tn hut uo-ir tnd fearure trom th fcuodav and L.aily Inter Oceao. A nrM-wiiie newt aerrice, tnarsrt Teiwna, etc., sual-." thia patxit aecond to none. Every in-.e contain a icrmoo by ome noted cJtyman, and a at'jry by a d'ntifiijisried W.bot. f'uoluhed weeLy. Regular yearly auSacriptioii price ?" The Family Majiazlne contain clean, whnlaome fiction, ttoriea ef more tttan ordinary int -rrat aid riippT editorial comment on ryr rent eventi. A torkX K'od m.ift-izine for tfie booa-Heeeper. Cflf Publ'ubed monthly. Regular yearly aubtcription price Farm and Home It a rper that w!Tl help tt rrike trtrj farm auccenhl. It gi.et ta readera juit what tbey want, not theoriea but practical farn, com n.utrd ijy nrn ard wonirn who tiow." It d-ala v-irh eervi nt of intereiMo the Houw-ketprr, hartner. (adrner, Fn.it O'ower, fjairyrnan. Live S'ock and Poultry Keeper. Puhliahed Cfl twice a mon'b. Ke.Jar yearly aubscriLtion otic The Fruit Grower and Farmer. A Bai-,e that tiaaiielp':d it redrr improve tfisrir Inut, do maier whether they have a i Orchard, or jmt a few tre in the yard. Il ia thr lart-t frjir par-r in the United State and Contains more helpful nutter for pc-ile who 4Vow fruit lor pi.t or pleaaure than all o:hr-rs rut totefher. PubiUhed monthly. Ktu- J1 Ur f early tubactiption price T Successful Poultry Journal. A auh- cn prion tr ir..a nfjtur,e i a year 1 courie ol intruction in puitry cult ire from the foretnott expert and "'i.ctit.jl Mreeden. flontsin', iper.J articlea '-n all braichn A poultry raiini. that will ave you money a-.d teach yoo how 10 iet the rt'iln that in,are pVaiire and prolit to the amatt-jrnr tr-eip.-rt. Vv ited month- Cft ly reaoistr yr-arl tubacripuoQ price - Home Life Juat what It name impliea a rrajfarine that help mi u;::;vf to make ti,e home attrciive and belpf-j. G- j.an, poetry and Special leaturra make thia a real home maga- CA line, rt.ijiii.fiej ruonLily. Kegular yearly iijf,cnptioD prite v rvimnaiii uairy farmer. A nui- aine tnat appeal to the big breeder of canie arm the 4rn:ral farmer who want to inc rente ine prooucrioo Ol tin cow, r.dited by pra-' ti-al men who breed good dairy cattle, hog. hor and pultry and give thfir reader the bneut of tJ.etr work and ejperiewe. Hiib lir,ed twice month. Keguiar yearly Cff tubacription price ----.. Owv THREE BIG VALUE BARGAIN CLUBS Either of these combinations means a aavinr; of at let one half, and in addition yoo do not have to bother writine each DUblisher d:rpet. Thw mmf.i-a . ... . r u .. . . . - ...K. . lt n .a, m jjuDiicanons inai win appeal lo uiosc Who war.t the best in their rebptci.ve fields at a price within reach of all CLUB No. t FRT.TT CROeVFR . . . .Jin WFKXV 1N71R OCEAN . . I d FAKM AND Ho.'.it .... V) FAMILY s( HOME LIFE i5 L ReluUr Prire .... ja CLUB No. 2 P'Tri 'sFI-t. POI'I.TKY V. H r. LY ISTr H OU.AN FAUM AM) HUMK . . . I WIII.Y HO.Vlhl.IfF. . . . . KrCUr Price s m 10 -si .sO .50 S3.r CLUB No. 3 KtMRAT.L'S WKFKLY IVTFR OCEAN . FAk'.l AND IIOMb - . . FAMILY HOMfc LIFE . . Rdulir Pries J W 1 ") ."1 I3.W.J MIY (IF f alOVe C1u1jS f No. I, 2 or 3) and a Year's Subscription to tU mi 1 Villi Weekly Oregon Cily Enterprise, all Six Papers One Year for only $1.75 Be sure to specify which club you desire. Order by Number (Club No. 1, 2, or 3) Address OREGON CITY, OREGON WASIilMiTON". I'.-li. 1.'.- Iv-orioii:) 'lillii ulr.ii a aiiioi,;; rt.e lli,u:n. Jieu,,,. i-ruls t.id.iy r.-,'i, he,j tin: lcailera ami e.'llirtH eri.- Ill.ule Ut r'TOIH lit: tin: tU' - i:in.s ui.,eli tj.r. ieu to pre. ipiiiiie a c.iriiKKii: over tin: naval !ipiroinai.ioii iill) null IIS I AO li.lUletjliiim inoviit- -.11111 w 11. n it aj.;.i arri on Hie Moor. -Speaker Clark, .Majority l.eaijer i.hiierv. coil aiul Iteju-.-bi-utalnt. Knz -:'iaii told the leailei in no inner .'ain teniiH that tin; awiroiina' ion ei(. ijjoiiutitJK to a union lawr li un: than ha'l 1, t: anin iiate(l. lie- r:f oiiiini-iirie.l M-oroua cnih in :..'n: hills yet to l,e jki -,e(. Alter tho ;oiiI reiic: Mr, 1, ;.,ierv.ooil talked ov er the hiluuMoii Willi ineinheii. ol tin; Way a and .Mean., ( oininitlee. i.at ni;ht'.s meeting ol tho :( on omy advocate.. had takt-n ujj a rcau lotion abkii. tin- Vvaya and .M-au ( on.iiiiuei. to ihhi i;iiiiie tin: naval a l.uin coihinit.tei: for incrc.-aainf; tin; na.al i.ill. I In: ,i, as framed ny the ' O'lniUli..: wonlil tarry aliont llj, 'njo.i'jij and thi; economy advocates ih.ii.-t that it should he cut anonl (in,iii,i!. .Mr. I nderuood c.iln d on Ite'jierfci.tali'.c l"aili;eii ,f J uu. -..see, chairman of lliu Naval Alfaila' t'oiiflitn-o, and uicd him to endeav or to ; 'it dovn tiii; hill, .'.lr. I'iidKi.-tt calh-d tin: Ijcinocr.iiH of tua (.onmiitt' .; together, hut th'-y Ai r.- unai.lc 10 at-n-o on any reduc tion and the qin-htion waa juit over uri .l tomorrow. 'Ihe economy advocates, ho are ahoi;t tj BtroiiK in the 1 loiine, declare that tin y a ill liliihiiHter and prevent ine .a.,iKe of the hill at thia aeasion iih!ca the amounl carried la mater-, ially reduced. .'I hey will hold anotli-1 r mcerim; tomorrow niKht, and un leaa aomethiiis ia r.'one in the way of reducing the hill in the meantime, a resolution hy le,re,,cntai.ive Siaaon, ol .Miaai.-aiiMii. will le taken up, "hull would demand that the Ways and Mans Committee remove the lemocratic mcmherniiiif of the Na val ALairs Committee for "extrava gance and failing to live up to the party's platform pledif." PREG0N CITY ENTERPRISE Mount Atnos. ! Thre are 7,iss inh:i lit:i nti of (he aacred mount of Athoa io firwe, but Do women ROUTED BY ALLIES Slim, 1 tu I-.-m rl.-i. Kch. il Tin- Trh. i-li arn-y m i up) tin; 'he reiniiHiila of I la 1 1 ii im 1 ami ilefeiidui;: (lie Iiar.ln In -Ilea ruffered a defeul at tin. Iiamla of the Utilitarian lron.s to the mhiiIi of tin- Kiver Kavak We.luesilav, ae c.iniim; to a Mateineiit hy the Hul Gillian War (Kllce. The (iltoiiuin trnoi.s an- said lo he ret r.-, it ini! in ilij.or.ler to,ii. liulair, a ainall Ioaii to the northeast of tj,e city of (ialliiij'oli. purs i.il hy t i i - i ' 1 1 I'.'iriaiis. The statement c.iticludea that in Ihe rea lit of thia siicceaa of tin- llul l ii ian f roups the v. hoi,, coa-t of Ihe S.;i of Marmora as r.ir aa llul.ilr la now In the humid of the llalknn alllea. The tiiilti ol.Ject of the Unitarian armiea, apart from the reduction of the fortress of A drln iiople, waa dill eh. sed in dispatches ulvi-n out hy the W ar OH'ce ThurHdiiy. The plan la to reach the D.'inlahcllOM Strnlt nml cle-.r llietii for the piishai-e of thi. (li.ek lleet Into the Sea of Marmora. Then the :r. i :.a will att.ick Conalantlnople directly from the sea. I'rotii the reporta of the liv-litinit lo the north of the peninsula of Calllo poll It ran . Keen that one column of Kini! l-"-nll n.-i ihI h troops Is march. in.: atrai.hl for Ihe rlty of (Jalllopolt. It haa cccnpled iili-.-ady Ihe villages or Cha.-kcul, Kavak and liulair, which :ire on the iprk of Ihe .eilnaula. ll las not, liowenT, rome Into contact, with any law force or Turkhili troop, of vhlcli there lire aald to he 7a li.lO on Ihe rialllopoll IVhlimula. The ruiia of the liardatirllea forta nlao ran I" trained toward the land aid". EIGHTY KILLED IN flilWLE FIGHT CO.VSTANTINOCI.K. Keh. 7. liii-hty peraona v.. -re kilhd, some of tin-in .ion comhalanlH, In Ktiday's hoiiihanlmeht of Adriaiioplc, accord in to ireeas reporta received here rrom Shukri I'a-ha, the Turklah coiii ir.andatit in tin- hcleanicrcd fit y. The hiinoiiH Holim movipii. ,vaa hadlv ahal teretl ',inl ill houK. s dealroyed hy the lire or ihe lluluar and S. rh riiiiiion. Alf.-r a meeting f t,e rommitteeof riiitiional flefenae, wi,a stated Ihal the S.hnk I I Islam had pro. lalincrl a holv war throiifhoul Ihe .Mnlom world. If this H true. It will aid . Turks In the I'.alknn atrn;:, e and will make every Mohammedan a poaaihle foldler In tin at nici;!... 'Hie t.-rrific huhtini; hetw.cn Tur kish and llallan troops on rialllopoll renlriHiila. which has horn l proj-re.l for two .lays, was resumed nt daylk-ht 1 '"''ay. The I'.uL'ar.ana are holdiim ! Ihe villages already raptured, hut the: Turks are niakltiR a d.s.erale stand' or the town of (iallloooll I.. ,t.r...,l of the Itardan.-lles. Iteport that Ihe Turka lost aeveral thousand men In yesterday's battle were semiofficially confirmed here today. SWV MtAN'c ISl U. Krh. C. - Adven turer In .r ami nuaiiip, I'ol'i pl Hit; i liaiiipinii of hrliish arlsi.M-rals ami lien of many a il.istilnii cvplelt. . Captain J.im. Camphcll ll.-sley l s.iid to he a failure In ntm rli.-rlnlie.l plan- that of weddliii; Miss Klliah.lh WWimiI. rich In hi-r own name, ami . il.nikhli'r ( Modnil W ihh. a sih lal linn of l.os Aim.'li-s Hcsle). If I'lliKelon ilelclUrs who hunted ilnuii his record, are lo he he In ie.. had one small olmtncle tu his marriage In Mli.s WW ikhI thai ho has today a wife In 111 in Sun Kruuclsni I Lis wile who was Marjorle lieiun lt. he m.irile.l on AuKOst 111, I'.inl, In NiMlle Ih-sertrd h) Hcsli-.V. slll SS)S, Ills wife 1. 1. tamed an InterlociUnry de cre.. of iliiuro. from him In Jun.'. I'.i'i.;. Put has hei. r had Ihe dci r'n made p. r in .i in-lit. litnl I h I ii y Is Just as much llessli-ys wile as on tin. il ly 111.-)' were Wed. Hesli v, who wits pl.ivltii; polo at Cor Oli.nl... lu st diet Ml is WW ihiiI there. A. .pl.tll'.talii e (.noli rlpetlcd n( I i f rl. tul ! . 1 1. and then Into love. All ar r uuemeiit w. r.. made for tin. mar I UIk.' and all ueiil n iiunillii'iy well until K 1 -r ii Johnson Jr., i.m I.. of l lie l.rl.li. to he. had ,i ini... 't. lb i oiisiilt' n I'lul.. rtoii ..-. t t'v. ts 'in. iii .111.1 ilehed Into lies'.-) 1 r" j 'id an I t 'a' "ho i dnw i c i in.- , ,,t . -ck in W I s o Illce In .,.s An;'.. l"s. ' here 1 e .le) , ill lien (o tie. ,,!l, Is .l.'le. e, to hue llclllllf. l!e ;le 1.I01) 'lod.i) III l.os Aiii'.elea, Is wan reported that Mo .s WW noil ami h.-r moth, i- lett i a,i a , .,r V. . York. WWnod. the f.nl..r. had olle dm k IiuiiIHm: and ihe ollics In Ihe ::se ,,n the Wood fide ii-r' muni I'.iptaii, J I'.iiupPell :!esli-y III per haps p.iier known on the I'.i-IMc i '..aid tli. in any other scldi -r of I, r tune, ami has been proirliieiit i.oci.illi In cverv city froui Sim In..u nml Cor mi id', I'.eai li lo the ipild atl'ewn lii aches of Nome. 111m most r. .-nl lictll it 1,-H haw hern ii ,11 li md In polo j plailiiK here, iiiid mining In M,....-, At San Mateo he. with Lord i w I inoiith. I.ord llulhert nml linl l...i aoti (hi'Aer, made up a llrlllsh polo loam which defeated all rumors. KVA8VIU.K. tint . Kel, rhtB, li.Kro.s who were rmplm ,., , lullllolialin fntlier's wood wotki,,, l,.l,liinciil were shot ami ii,tui. , silled hero loday by Alien Won i,ilfn ,aiii'il ."J, Then tin. yimiia 11 mi ,1,,,,, lo the pollc. stslloll In III. itenK,. h lie Slid S'llrehll..f..d , ' I bad I.i kill them," Von iir,t lold I he police ' 1 liry sworn In p( inn " lie dead men are WW alter WWj.ltinj, tun. John Cordon, ami II, in. i.iini1)a I All f.iilollcs In the Wclnii. r tb bIkhm tutf were rinsed after i; . t r 1 1 Is murder. Tim licar.i Hinilaii..ii. iliue. ou j; lily arou..l. am roii,:n i.-,iin 8 ' .il.,iu and a racn rloi is iem,, tr ).uis Sh'O III lie.'rors weir shun In race rl l hrle Yinilin Vim Hehrcii Is sup. ritiim, ilelit of his lathers ralaldlshu.. m. s had still. mil. i d Ills luletit ion ,, trut luii liliinelf and tiMlay rarrled lu rw 4. diets I ho pollen assert Itn. l,,ii(d ilelil.et.itel) picked nut bis tin,. i Ur tlms The slain me II lllul death 111 ,l:(Irf. elit parts of Ihe shop John 'ieoluu 'was wirkluc 111 shed wl.ui Vug lie linn, without wBriiliit, pl.e..ltli. tel oiler Os.llll'.t III.) Ilefiro s In , o iti.1 fired Cordon ilroppcd dead III Ml tracks. Von Helireii Ihen w. nt ir.tn another .(.-partiiieiit and sh..t M.nrj Cordnll. the bullet almost l.-ntiin; ,,!Kba lop of his head. Ho then hut:,. I lo (a tl.lt -J id I'srUin iit ami shot WWu dimf - '.on tliroi t,h tho heart. A panic followed In tho ,,t k -'.,,;. the iicitroee Jumplut; throtmh wneluai ainl tiiiltiia- licbliid luiul'i-r p I, Won lulirrli went Into his nltao, cliiitiKcl his i lot li llift and drove In till police station. Ihe h,, e r.-fu il to release the )oiiuk limit ou 1:1 lie Is belleli'd to be llisalle. as he mi lieu!) claimed Ihe n.Kro.s w.n- ( t y In i: lo run the factor;. l V. Won llehrt-ii, the )ouui! m.ini lather. ' one of the most pl.iu -i..-lil Cllllelis of Kv llllsl ll!l'. 'Un. police this ..ftetiiiMin pr. pur nl till, s for possible riot duly lon.KUt ami Ihe older officials say the ma tton Is ominous, and that troul le ! tw.ell the whites and blacks ,i nior- (hull probable. Won Pelirerfs mother Is ptostuitcl from Ihe shock alieiutuiil up"" h'' a. I Tim )ouiik inau a father Is If) t ll K to "cure hill retells lit! I. 'tills The polii-e. It Is said, are plslinl n lo secrilly remove Ihe killer fmin Hi-, ill), fi alius that when nliiht f.ii'stlis iiec.r.H s will attempt to storm 1 1... JjiI In whn h h Is held. cilicwcn, Feb. 0 An iiioo.'iil companionship between mother a tut son was ended last nli:ht uli.-u S Wl. Collins, a freshii'.an In the -t'nln-i ity of Illinois, died In his home l;"''. The iiioihcr was also a student lath" same classes with her Imy. Tin y Were rciPlelell 111 Ihe School Of Al'.IMlil' lure WW'heii 'oiiiik Colllna was prepuiuK lo ko lo ihii university hint Kail. li mother said: "I'll K Willi you.'' In ('hiimpiilr.il they lived In ""' am,. lioii..i; bail adjolullllt seats In the I'lnasrooiiia, studied together mill attended university funcllolis ainl Iheatres tonelher. The companionship allracleil wide nite nl Ion In tin. university where tk two beiiimi. known lo the nlinhnii us "ihe pals.'' and the boy as lh Id Hon.'' Mrs. Collins will " return lo her studios. 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