map wheat ' GROWING AREAS Of FRANCE RECLAIMED WASHINGTON. Sept. M-Tho fol lonirsj cable from Major Grav,Ws M. T. M.irpky. Head of the Rod Cw cmmiiM, toi France, has bvn re d by the Red ('mm war council. Ttie feareaa of reeonitracUoa ofi SECOND EH? OF 45 ' PER CENT OF THOSE ELIGIBLE ENTRAINS AJsMi.xaTON. Sept, 11 Mar haled for the last time as civilian' and und r civil authority, more than men of the National army will go forward tomorrow to the canton- OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE rmivw SITmvmi 2). 1917 CHALK ivi! affair of the American Ks Cross in France ha a new uiotto. H.xising folio t lb Plow. In view of the overshadowing im portan.e. of augmenting in every pc ;!tie way the food sup..' v. the R.i Orw ;U carry n it f rst work oil ,Ttlc8 Kuanl 5 cent of the rontrurtioo. la those portion titou5 WI"jKed of experience! men. menta to oe trained for the battle against German autocracy. The men represent approximately 45 per cent of the total quota under the first call from each of nearly StVt) Kv ical hoard Already at the camna 1 3 A.M1E waa at hui aid aaetxa t o to caoot. No. h 4idn t bar Pny. lie bad tla maaaaa wmsi mat an awful birthday rreeentt But then, ha tot other rrwa eta, too, a book all about bird. day 1 am twin to tH you atout that book and boa of point, and ! a blackboard and a big x f efcaik to writ on It with. So. a). I MOtta had th meaalea ha had a ood tuna, to. n a:lB-, have t atay t b4 ao ha locked at the picture in him bird Wit. paieted with h!a new pa'Bta and drew on th, blackboard. Bat toward tvenint hia eyoa ret urea. o when It la father came hem, But hta mother and father a) way IHed to aaawer him. for they knew that tu way of !arm tfeiaj. t UUa Um Jams, a fatw muU U him what chalk wma, exactly. -I heiiew It a a h:d of lima. bob. but I aw sot eurw, Lore t out th. him beknd Bad oat WSJ Jamto and fcta ratw opened the tk.-M nj ... . fet, hoary book called an ea cy c!. i C ' bit erd, but you aa know what an nryrlaredia la. float yonf It to t Iwwlt tlx uit. Pie all about everything fcmi dsf you wui b reading that encyclepedia. youraelvea k. Put ht. rtna .way. Aa h. ri!d th. fY read T to T ' ,T"1 hU thse eh!k waa the hp ! ef littie ant Bialanmllutka, they are called thai lived in the Ma," h: aaJL "Year and :nt )ou ttand ttiimn,)t f yta t t'al)ly Uof.'te thete were any paul'le vn the eHh, The World there were thouan.U and uhaitfed a great many time Ihreuah tkoutandt of thete lUtle nunali ta ! Ui,hval the ocean, t avh one had a tt..r, little n vuut What la thalf Jamie o;i. .mthm happen d to thia I ..k-, mbe thoy had ; " i Jile launhed tvie he knew hta fllir )n "tiMi an ar. ihoe lftt creature all died, lea lu( Ibetr atietla bhtnd thetit." "Tea, but thla chalk dtn't look like ehella. tViddy, and I ttiouaht yu aid Cha.'k aaa a kind ef litue, Jamie prottd. hi. f9,h.f hf , M t h.u t ,t . . ''e II,,, tu tfte devastated areas hkh are so l.vted by the rovemment as the bst h-.-.t prowisf recuse, and to which the French irovernmetit aends its Kit tertei of tractor for plowing by including cookt. Out of ih: has heea created a skele ton orffi&ittUcn. into which the HMd Increment will bejtn to be abwrhe,! i tomorrow wish little confusion. When ltd oo the fcoi all filled with lone piece of chalk, be Baked hia fBther, -Daddy, where deee chalk come from, anyway V jamiea rather looked puu'ed ' W hen y cikga, an, yu will j.r. !!. etu'ty teoii.s). and thai j nut ifti ' w nna wat I IXIM'T f,.ntud hw loMuni. n. and ........ 13 ar uts.l alir me i untna m.I., " " .n l end '1 ' tl dun. i,... Ibr Phe. ... ef .he ar.k. Id you h. .etberry hu.f .r a. . e.t,ioi..f-.w th t,,ti'l .in.,,, . halk t. eal:ed carbon.,, of ,lmt " J Z.VU -1 j""' k '"' , by the rh.ml.ta. and the N It " -w.t tu. ... h a II . ha. . , tree la , ne, look l.he.h.,1, to you la bec.u.e lhZ L eB. bJb. T.".-. rT.!.. .. H. yvtr j in i b ant:. her anaiooa to know what chalk really waa "Ild It frow. had !. he aked Hia lather uoddfd "ta ti a j Jawte, but not a buhit or traea It : pack nut .!.. i. and t.al U the ear I chak w tin da " mtnuta. Jamie ww alwaya artm that ! tr.w T. t " I " M ' I ktad of queetictu. you know aed 1 Ita a . . - . ne en.i out or the ocaaa f th, ,met!o. h.e were hard to rBr Ue t Utt, ,f T f Jsn,,' 1 lml h ''" ro n.nt io anraer B.t 'ookad at It tWc. , on. tin,. ' -W-l. J,m'n ,S,t I . ,v, ,... i are vary mall. Well. t ef thiwe million ef llin ahelSa fell to th, bat. tern ef th ec, a and itld up eihr. Tea know ater very by and o the tr pr,,d th !' down m hard th thry br.-am M e.r ho;ea. Represntaiivee of tlsrv i tf!e 't m" of this Increment arrive divisions of the Am.-ri.-an Red fro rh fan,P wiJ' house half of the first in France planning, t-nctneeH'Bf anieaiI to- r 34LSOO men and the oth civil kjrairo returned recent !y from !,r 1H follow as rapidty as tjuar ji study of cocdit'on in the de a. I im re equipment are made available, tafed area, having -!ortM three' In a statement tonight the war de vSHapes in which provusicnal rtn-oc- i wrtment sayt the enormoua task of atraction. work will be begun within fc Minimt eatiipment and sapplic for! fonnifht the array is moving satisfactorily, but! "Fifty Uje were visit.!. !n cieiiian clothlttf. such as over-j mme. the tJeetnictlon of htn!4;n.ts wacot. will have to be used for a time, j complete. In others, a portion of the 'he clotliing taJustry bag sot a btrtldiofi can b repaired. Nearly !!. caught up with its work, I the houses are without roof, aithout With the taohiUation of one-half of! window and tJoor frame, and altb the S7.(HH) men of the first call utuler ttmoiuiely no furniture or ctentiln. the selective tervice law in progreaa "The Red Cnws pkms to la proi.-the queetion arise as to whether that loom reeoaruction of dwelUtss in j number will be sufficient to fill alii several cf tisee TUIa-. and Uo. as ' units of the national guard ana na-! the rwftigt-es mans to th villages, nftloual army Tbere are indications j assist la their economic aad social re-j that a deficiency in men will be dis-? baWmatioa. IB tte Hsht of ftri- closed when official report are avail-' eiK-e gained ia these villagM. St p!ans be. i to on-ieruk provisional mrowtrac Seeenteen dirbions of th eonk! ' tron ca a larger scale. In these parti- ruanl have been .-.v s cular vtiUp. the total poput&iim t.tU eiceptlon of th v.w v i - - , , . . a rv, 4 T If j 0 uk Puzzle IT- 'nnvrn aa "ata- tore the war was S:7. X .:,- is ts 'The viKares first selected an thwe in the best wheat for in; area.. ej toe jtorernment w.u plow ivi B3DDKX BIRDS, t. Add a letter to a word meaning PB wo fire," traaapoa and Rnd a ' MM of alt letter I. Add b letter to word mean's "Ui.d. traasp and find a bird ef 1 our letter. - Add b letter to a word meantn , uwi)hih ana nna B bird v u letters. Add b letter to a word mean fc "cio u- tran.poae and end a "f of flv letter. . Add a letter to a word taeaam Muman - traaapoa, and find a bird ma latier. - Add b letter to a musical tB toameot. traiMpoo an4 find a bird 2v lottecm. THREE LFTTVn hQr KM JL 1. To protract. I. KeiaUoa, . afctrrem point 1- I'allid. I, A jtrf, B4Q)A. awfuaal. t. A vivani. and a few others, and the' Forty-fecomi division, which soon ,will f embark for France, tber are not at! !.nd With tr,rt Tk. i. ...... 1 ""' tiKSCiBg , ,, ' " "'" w "" ! ttrength of the 17 division under the 1 tb mCrB Cf '-I- of woa d L; w- ?e who can do much totafl r-!- -aa,, , . . t . tiie Un4 sown to wke.t th,, s,- L tLTof SZZ ? as posaible on ,,. i;r-., w" ' l"rlp r W!H f A S KRS. EtDDty BIRD FVZZle-l. &,nor. ! tWoe. t Wau-ca. 1 Cei Tow- I a. 4. Xear-Cntm. &. CrwctCariew: I r jt e was H li'I) ait 1 A .'S A I BL v - m i j . j r.m LUJ ' , !TI T ,ai ft I-Vl u n 4 i C .. a B ' " M ;.ttl.!.V-.-f.. -jTj ; r,t V I -v.. .,..v-vyi n 1 1 ii i ii iijib"" C! , , , rur pt.-D'.f. rr .... ... " fc- ' ! ouaiu ana ljtak m uu ' ft i -Bl I -' .. (sh i r-. fc in. are p- "!'- '"-t--!. fcuw .t:m Juti ta '?m ttu -"' "- r a.-Mi Ua.k c tt. f.i.fiiiin ut th rn (o If,, iafj. l j ; 4.1 f' 1 I-mVr thi pi c. . '. j vuva romptjy irotn tn national bitot ly that of PrvTi,iof -eP,T r iLh ,h id "Hed the first UlULIOll If U.fltll IflAAt lhn of new conmctn. h r!.-,r"io ! "' ! Ratna! ar:-"- ' prrr r-ike on tie srt it. nwn - . ' 'r l' . t Kr U LMIt flTllU i fli'ii ill i u i r kf i Miri Hl BtMl Bl trlinr.) t. t- tf ' a U ta suit' I j'.uur !, tfcof I -t j t .,.. ..'4 in. Hue .1 , ,- . . I . i'. a tJi b.rk h r t aa i ti t I r a . . . . i-a-rn a "-;.(- with a bni fi ". fr. , !-.: roBfla ti,, f cow a. ' k a evwa el,. t WjH-B- a, M .t. .-4-l(h. " 1 4 mm IftlllMai.... ----a Flev- 320 Miles in New mencn Lr'ie." . e-rt " his l, a r"-'y evpjri1..1! c 1 . irti ai 1 )n. i " n - t j. 'r- 1 t Pies PHOMiSE TO REMAIN LOYAL IF CUEB PflOTECTIBH rv. b i tv3Mt,. an-1 eti!)ewHi r am iry c ' f ,r , L, a.f ' t 'ho ( f hf i ' ' f on fhi p-- i'v k' c -.a-. Iff nnin nn n ouiu 1 1 Bal i k , 7 L6ibIe WAWG ISSUED TO : FARMERS TO NOTBUY il ! IH PRICED UL1 rVHEAl - STATE UNIVERSITY ' OFFERS PREPARATiON FOR ORDNANCE WORK tan. S . f r - s to --n bn L i -p rr-; , r- '.r - f ' .1 - r f C i i i i 1 i i!.-- t'r. h-r-.i.; !i!aftr -i Si A aM(g ir..-ii t .r t. l-artsirnt vf 'M ' c t 'i ' , r t t - i- 1 f . t - ( wb;h i 'Vith 2f ft i I ' T h fr,t J " t, k ) I T I r r"i -t f r( outbreak of , ..l;.r -.atemeni says. -There u-a, a honage of wool, a ahortao r.r -t..... shortage of a shortage ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. IS -The f.r-t afteapt locally to tie up the larn r mills on a sympathetic strike wi-h t:p carpenters was staged t.,L-.r, ljt it was oaly partly successful. The ef fort was made at the Ha.-nmoni Lun Ur corEpauy's big plant and the pLs. v&m picketed by near!? VYi raea. a a result a greater portion of the J.p anee, Hindu and Greek yard workan were kept froa n-porting. This afternoon a few of the saillu 'joit, but the majority of them re mained on duty and one side cf the plant was nzz'.r.z a'l day. Several of the Hindus &vA Cree said they had no ?rievan.ce ar;:r.-t th' company and will mura to work r. soon as they are ture of prv-H but wli! not report m Ion? as th'-v tear attack. hf-iore tomorrow moniing, the Mw. mi" an?5 shipyard of Astoria will U ruarded by federal troops to prott the property and the men who des to retnrn to work. The authoritiM fc've learned that many men at t-e shipyards are out, not because ther i th haTe any grievance or want to strike Vmf riCMnvn at.. .. , . ; f . ,., . ...v , me aimers pwltetin? " ana levins, a shortage of u,c nanis. j iai oyet for uniforms and TTl ts o Tn at r.r.rtA',: f , . i f .? Kao T-t . ... . vuuuiiouB exist at the; " ere wui e no apprecia- Hammond mill, where a portion of the i We nage of cotton, but a shortage yard crew quit today. This morning i of !oom3- B. F. Stone, chairman of the Port of j , Commission, telegraphed Gov-1 enior Wthycorabe of the existing con-1 ditions and asked that troops be sent j to protect workers from intimidation, i Mr. Stone, in his telegram, pointed out that the strike situation here threa tens to become acute, especially as, ithould the Hammond mill be closed, Astoria would be short of electric pow er, while the towns of Seaside, Gear hart, Hammond, Flavel and Warren ton would be without either light or power. Telegrams were received from Gov ernor Withycombe and Adjutant-General White stating that 100 federal troops would reach Astoria tonight to protect the mills and shipyards. It j is expected that the coming of the troops will limit the picketing and that tomorrow quite a number of men will report for work. . Thus far there have been no dis turbances of any kind and no threats of violence, and none are anticipated. Rumors were current that the men of the Astoria Box company's plant would be called out, but nothing oc curred there. An organizer y from the Grays Har bor district Is here endeavoring to or ani7.e a mill workers' union. He said the plan is to demand an eight-hour fi iy, but not to ask for a closed shop. V U alao understood that as soon as ?he mills are organized, the logging emr wdfl also be organized and the '.'flit boar day inaugurated among ( ttu t; !, j f ti t. t ff t l ' T' f I 1 1 1 n i ti... r i lIPijRC FOOLISH TO E CABLE. IS THF T I taw BELIEF OF GERMS'-'-'--- t n irf;ifi!iit,g at th M ' - 4-cett drtailfvl ky tf Bar 1 1 I l-t lak ( I; t .-Sliplt t tlftji, t -ti t tt (tin u: 1 1 f i ' " l " t tjU'ti' ' 1 ' ' fl I' , tin. r ,' . : - 1 I.' r I '..-"ii aftt r i . i ; . : r ' -J'sc ir" "'! lu, n t '.(t'sa 1 f 1 1 i f ro-.i t .' t - till 1 i-rv -ff , lH f ui Rt f f , .l. 1 1 for b. ! VMSM-.i:!AM. K.-pt. II. Th. r '"r ;''ihm; in ..ti tirti.-lo .-ht,wdi4j.u-h..of the ,;,.rr T! If" of the !,i ! t i . i lit 1 .ti v i t c n... and v...r- r-:: !y to march from ,h" !ioa! fon thf-ir arrival in Kurope." .Mr. H ssi'-T state that he i d'-liht-ed with the life of the soldier, as are all the of her boys of this city who ac companied him on the trip. He has rfhiUv.. in the English army and many are at the front tit the prwnt ' re Ml' b ttim(? f..r tbo muiiiti .r, aud !! Frank.'"'"--1' -U'ilmi-tu of h army. KeliH. I..alln f'T-!lr.-4 at lh n! vt tkt "".'. in,, , j,, M,lfB..i t " !' a.-!lm duty Jn (), wtlnaucf d-ii.trlit!t-lit. . n. t t-..-,!.,.- of TK'i pro. ti. ,iiti,( r,. held out Id ahio J rtl'-f IlK'fl :l. rtiit- t s :i Ft a In-! ; - RALPH M. UPSOfi Ilaiph if. U ORE SHOOTING nme. It. Blpger's uncle. mot ritlOTlKT I I:, !.,;;,'; l-r til,. ,;,.,, - I;.;.t vwth !,r.Mi. ...... ., 4, ,. .'il Mrlclly i, ;lU I, I the i.'oiiiitrv. I . . . r.ivorii :t :'' '.'i. i. .l'i-.' itow ' "'i IiT n 'l 1 ho !.!! to be K!' U nt th" .inHcf '"' ' llaillcd by the war d'pattnist All ytiiitut mm fmH f-r iurk ; i fi. ' f.ini " ii' irio 'tiiployod OF (WIS WITHIN VANCOUVER BARRACKS RACK i'Hon. the young aviator ntly f-w 320 miles from '!.(,.,.,. -. oaunj.-i J5lg. u AKron. tJh O. In ,. . i, , . tll.iKC iilVl(. u-...... .... .... . . . i ..! n. ..... KT. and brother of II I rn ,.. . ... . u'"!ll ! ., " I'f wllie 11 i 1 " '"I" j,, v,,a ,t ' , r,s'1 out "y ' 'r department. I "" y m (f """In exorbitant - - -..a-.wu Kr...ai wun t.ne Jmring the trouble with Mexico h !s,v,,h Rengal artillery In India, and served on the border a, c ' fo! jis now receiving a remunerative pen- the Ohio field haiicry and oT "m fr his "" i tfe U kite balloons over .'h ManTio i known aa ho irtit. t. . B "Mexican forces. li'ttl Si,it. , lltilde public tiv Si ,-. r--ry Slate I.;--. -i.-;,'. ,,,,. ' ,!U,r Mr . "theft (,f i. r",;,M" "'i,'ri'1 Ir..pcr.y ,:ll ,,,,,, '''i r..Ui.t i..uimri fr v!;-" " hi I.t:. ., ,.,, Moving ,. ,.,,, for )H, t3)li(il(i ( III lllt'li.'it'ii i. ' '"i'i- ttie ui.fnrt.i,,.,.,. '!!.. h n re of draft M but !K! -t.t ' "f "r Airr"1 Zimincrmtiti.'J'-t nllel. or who wniit to enter f tZ'r ('"mn"n "''"-r f fMre!K, af ic of (!,U nature, should apply Bt "; " '"r kilinlssloii to the course. The ; The newspaper Hays Count i,uxln)r)f . HI ihn bo notified when t uppf-'f ,iy ; surely ,., Ml,(.( (i( iiKhi Ji(i (rU((t .for emltttion. A fe of t: HI h "inal, ns his iu.it II....,,,., ' "'irKKd for (ho rcitiran. In ilefmv a Wirt prices """ ""'K of intelligence have cteat.,1 "f ,nn ny mwum of eivltiK It. I VAN'COUVER, Wash., Sept. 17.- .ocated near Dublin. .Mr. linger states ; that, he fs anxious to see his relatives before returning to the United States. In closing Mr. nigger says, "This is Hires per in re BROTHERS HELP SCIENCE til V'l'll . . . fctrict orders against anv nlct,,. wia trln that. I will nPt,, t. ' mnn- Pt- 14.- x . , . . ' I - 11 nan j;r. ivill ing taken within the boundaries 0f I interesting from start to finish. Vancouver barracks under any cK: and Mayo, the celebrated J. Mayo and Dr. Charles if. i t" laim that their varl- t.y re '"it ii small amount ( ,., i pet it of weed, twenty notitnls .-,,,,1 ,. I I've In hence a.., I l-i-,..,.,.,.. naif bushel per vr ',. . , ,lMe, aie ailiolltiti fr-nientiy .,,, ,,.,.,. , AM.STKIillAM Kent 11 t, da his of mi.Kimiii,, 1.1 t , ''"-"iiam. .Sept. Ii. - The Co. -.nail ,ee, J ' , I 7" ,,":n" U,1,l"r " Wl,. verv eei.,i , ., . " j rrlr and - . . .H III.. needintHdoHiifi. ,,f niuiiw ror two mntea with Student enwllcil tn fhln course rosy Which lh Ceritu... i- ... .. . i., . . . cmmo tmsire to "'"oi remntir t ine in accounting ami related subject, given by Hie st'hwil of connnerct., uiihotit other spccliiJ fees), n l II I ho tils W. K. Jones in command. A general army order, providing that pictures of American army establish ment should not be taken, was issued shortly after war was declared, but this had not been enforced in Vancou ver. The orders Issued by Colonel Jones provide that not only those men who are on guard duty should enforce ,,ul Krt:ly ,nan m tn mand. The order is directed not finlw tAB-Q. nl.lll. - ' uiiwaim y,-no nave oeen tak ing pictures in the post, but also at the army officers and men who have been using their cameras about the post. .... t. . ""'' i-ei'turaUM Rurrenna nt Um- A.,rryt0,,0mir(l!,t. Minn., have turned over til;!"1" Wlw,t of the eounti-v ,, ,u tothestate.i, ,, '' " 11 hmh"1 to mo in H ie m f,f was the ' , , . " ' ' uian lo ' " ui an a liUHliel. of little a even 47, nound,,,,; ' 1 ! Z . . M"my h Wllsonb,,, of wheat uhi,.i,i -""..o.. l0 put pressure "ii nearly all f ' ' ,U ,jr -ojonei - tie f?na.i uis heat fntlrA - j mon? nrof fa hi. (f, . i . . . " " r iiiatn l 1 .fli In hn Ut,.ta I regartiB to a.l friends and acquaint-; The University of Minn e o a ances In Oregon Citv. : ..,. . . .. ''"nni.soia AFTER ALLEN EATON'S SCALP FOR HIS PART IN PEOPLE'S GOUNC !L EUGENE, LIVESTOCK SHIPPED BAKER, Or., Sept. 15. A shipment of 10 cars of cattle and a car of sheen left Baker today. The cattle are con- signed to Seattle and the sheep to me rsortli Portland yards. Another consignment of nine cars of sheep was sent to Nyssa. 2. Or., Sept. 17. A resolu- ....IK u cuung upon Governor Withy combe to remove Allen H. Eaton from the legislature and upon President P. L. Campbell to romove him from the faculty of the University of Oregon on account of his participation in the recent meeting in Chicago of the Peo ple's council of America for democrnev and peace, was unanimously adopted at a special meeting of the Eugene Chamber of Comerce last night. i recipient of the gift. . At a meeting of the board of regents jOf the university. Dr. Will J. Mayo jwho Is a member of the board, said' ; 'We turn over us an outright gift to the regents the bulk of our savings 'of a generation. The money came from the people and we feci that It snouid be returned to the people. of ! on Hie ...., 'ruls -even by ,,.. of theft and tl, "."rception of dlHpatches." It HiMm "ith pious horror: "President Wilson calculate! on the! factor of economic difficulties of the wmker nation and puts the nut's to follow le ..... i case i.t ..it ...i . it is our wlHh that the fund shall claims are mad', ar ir , rve the state w,r generations in the! much as ,la f "h furtherance o, medical investigation with e 1 Z'Z . t'l TIT" and research. All humanity, we hope hood, and e , , ', will be benefited by the work which ; prices for th,. ! ! ' ' " l" W "'' wo expect the fund will enable sclen-' , , lists to carry on." - . , ' . " dal"1H "! ylol.1. ar The regents accepted the ift hv . ' 1 .r "m,! Varl",!, ' wheat. It. unanimous vote, and agreed to dedl. ; v" Z . ..." ,n ",lv(''"lK n new it perpetually to the nso of med-lforme rTT r " ical investigation, research and higher1 or five ,, ! df" 'r education. . ' Uljt "f tl. averuifo .. . ... , . , co tntry. CJallim a b Alaska salmon pack totals 455,000 fiases against 500,000 in 1916. "Th t'llited Klal., tleparimetit acrren h... i snow n previotih '""" ius me screw on !'' utmn that the claims f ..., !TOordlngly. but It Is lust nB.ii.u ..... I m m ,( i i . " ' " '"" i i tj ( n III I, ' ' "J( il( ff Ol llm Ul.ifat fhlt II1(r.,tl.,... , a .. -own as Stoner, Mlrade. or Ma Z L . Z Mp" I K ori may Hgtt ve a contrary efect to what whs intended," RIOTS MARK CITY ELECTION AND ONE If POLICEMAN IS Si OREGON CAVALRYMEN ARRI "H15 or moro times i.,eu,Zr." bavn l.ne ... """"Kc yicifl claim are absurd and special cases. Silch I AT TRAINING P AT CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE, N. C Sept. 17.-81, jundrod Oregon cavariymen arr.voJ SrTeno "d "etralnd at Cam I'HILADICLI'HIA, Hcpt. 19. A riot toilny In the fifth ward of this city, where the two factions of the Repub lican party aro bitterly fighting for control, resulted n the kllllmr of policeman and the wounding of sev eral other political workers. George Eppley, a policeman, was xhot dead, and James A. Carey, a city official nnd a loader of one of the fac tions, was wounded, POLK'S EE55 GAZETTEER tne DIraclory of oath CI'tv n and Ulic; la On-iwa " lillivloa. ! a !),., rhllivS J .ot.li of" ea.li place. lAmtlo. Milplntr emil r..l '"d Itirwiory (mh.1i JJuuw :r BB4 I'tulouiun, n t. ror k fn, tjio, ..., .il ni '& no one n(.e,i bo