Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 21, 1917, Page Page 8, Image 8

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ORKOOX CITY KNTKliTKISK. FR IDA Y. SFITEM ! KK 21. 1917.
ADAMS DEPARTMENT STORE
Quit Business
Has Surpassed Every Precedent!
Without an equal and standing forth as the greatest sale in the history of Oregon
Gty, the great Adams Department Store's dosing out sale is now on the third week
of savage selling with a firm determination to clear the store of every vestige of
merchandise in the shortest time possible.. HERE IS A MATCHLESS OPPOR
TUNITY. Our great stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes, furnishing goods, furni
ture, carpets, rugs, linoleum, draperies, stoves, ranges, trunks, bags, graniteware,
and all useful wearing apparel and household necessities is acknowledged by every
one as the largest most complete, and up-to-date store in Oregon Gty and Clacka
mas Gunty. . In fact one of the largest stores between Portland and San Francisco.
SO THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU. When other stores are reap
ing their harvest of profits and compelled to sell you merchandise at war prices, we
announce this sensational sale of merchandise you need right now at prices to defy
any competition or sale ever advertised and which means a saving no person or
family can afford to miss. Remember the good things were not for any one day
only, but each and every day of this mighty sale you will find new and attractive
bargains, so come expecting to save money and you will not be disappointed.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH of NEW FALL MER
CHANDISE TO BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
ECCENTRIC ACTS
OF A TORPEDO
1 SAVES STEAMER
i
; AS ATLANTIC IVfiT. Sept
Tfc deficient ncttantni f (Jerman
torr-L ftxwtt I' Nut U a.i to h
r-rft!il deMractu n to lr Amcr
tcn teamh!p arrived her, to
day from ltrth jxrt, Acuvniti-it to
aevrral paena-er. a ub:nrine at
lack vat mad tike ewn4 day out,
I Tfc ak of the torpedo ot
nerved by lookout and when about
BAKER PASSES BUCK
10 1 FARMER ON
FIXED WHEAT PRICE
I'HICAUO. Sept 1 N F Mola-n
aid, president of th National "l
lion f Matcr Bakera, In 'IUrrln
the convention of th .trganUatton to
Jay, tat J:
A n artiftctat attmulant to wheat ;
production, otisee propone to ur '
1-.M yard t the torpvxlo u,5den!y ; tntN, , ,(mm ,,rl,- ..f f: for the
lePst frva the water; on reiurslnf j js cfx A, lh ttmt ,i1!r, ,tPl j
WHITE SOX TRIM
THE ATHLETICS;
SCORE IS 6 TO I
l-IIU.AtiKUMlU fept. 19 Tt
Whit ! atarted two rattle In which
the ftit to retired. They
gained U run In th l'tf f "
alaughla and beet thw Athletic. S to
L All Ih tun wer ord ff Hush.
Anderon pitching for tho Mackmen
in tho ninth F1'T anything; hut
mrtfrr. but N1 " piu'be
RUSSIAN VILLAGES
I.lASSENiii
OPENED UP A NEW
VENT ON EASE i
nr.hniNtj, ci.
eruption f vi
,m uuy .Mfo,
........ its.ffna
to the water, headed la a Pew dire-c
twa. which crriei it pt th tru
of th vrMI br rU
y
Adams Dept. Store
Oregon crnrs largest store
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
I ri;atp to the farmrr tho rlsht to hiril
jfarni product Thpi r t-oiitlltlnnt .
Urmlint to Imllil up ej.-MiUo liril
jt-vu Th frmrr, juMrmll IJ
; minimum, mmjr (juU kfv raltc that
! ni!l crx' In ranlcr to hliil' lbR
(lilitKir one A kith minimum without
ma!muo prlr trml to (('(cut ihf
Uhitig hlrh tho majurltj' of th ir
pi ar nlou to nnipy r-
Slu'Hm In th h!h prlr of hiat
i
' "Wltft roablrt mlutum prlc
th fartnor il!J know that he ruuUI
n. rai a hort crop tnl harl for
i an abnormal pr but ou!il kn
10 ! (hat if h ntw lot of monrjf ho
ok. !.
Ih viilran.i. rli ..
alrhlnt tha im.u. '.
;for thr M, fc
i ruptlo mar,, ,h(l - "r
In th. rn-um,!,,,
i ii . . 1
nm we rrntn
rKTIUMill Al, Kepi 1 A tho
jcthaat, roufity. bul ut(y fe . "
I.Ulntr'at M .
! Tehama ruunti. .
-oa4 fnna
Crrmana are lhron b.k on tho Ittgaiu,,.,., IIWM ."''
n ii..
frtuit they ar bumlti lllea an.l Ut j new yent Ii t,uri,!j tlutiort
ln the country aal. II aa rei.rte.l ! Uen Hadf,
No ubmari& aa i&tvl
villa says That he
IS DESERVING OF A
GREAT MANY HONORS
n. raue a anon crop ami r..aru ior thirlRg rw-ttt
an abnormal fri.e. but oull ano rrnment at hr.Uiurter f , l'
tHlMt.m'A, M. t . S-pi U that if he ntl a lot of money he The uln force, ate -ou!i,)atni BJ,tprn ,j,, f','h" ""
Fnnciaeo Vi!ia btUt he ta entitle! i ,mt,l fc.ye to ral a lot of hel to ihrir tie t.UIotU aa they a.ltanra it.- .t 8M!,. hJir
. immm tun sritrrn a ak
K-ar,!. 1U . ! have thnr ,,trj TlM,.y . a.iu.tt
,.rfr,,ie motrtnent welt In h.nJ ; ,!,,!,(, .t f,,,,, ,,,! fM1Tk
; The g..vri(imei,t ha l.aue.l a pf mountain. 5
m maiama rroi(l ih.
' b( u
r Hiiiart
t.Klay t, fommu. loner Wunu. ho '' ,S :o ?, ,f '
ti Mil "
U reprrientlitf l!m provisional gur i
I (Hlllts
rrnment at hea.lijurter I ,
j to honor, from the ( rrnmrnt a the (r u
jone who Ji.t wont to put lon the j
j Haerta re(tlm In V'eiu-.. acconltnc i
to a letter written by Vli! to Oeneral j
!Francico .Vurguui. ta hi.-h the for ,
nier aakrd fuarasueea of amneatjr,
J Villa rumfljif i blt!eriy became i
he an.l hi mU tart Wir. In-!
! canUjr puraaej by jermnt
; tnxip.
; The letter aaM Villa ryrsnkliTi him
elf a a!uabl citiien.
BILES
FORCED TO H ON
;e:
WASHtNUTO.V. Sept. 1 Aree
mel-.t ug the ar crelit bill U'
thorj!t! lU.i's OOO ChmJ ,if rfw txin la
and certificate a reachel livlay by
enate an I houe confrrrr l(h no
chan In the Usue propiMeil
WASIMN'tiTDN. Sept 11 Carrylne
7,0'0 o iu.O 'O the ar deficiency bill
It tixUy in the aenale a han.li. filn
In It p..if " by the houe wuhout
a dlaentln ne The aenatn prtib-
1 tmaiiim to the army prUlti the '
part taken by the rank ami file In the'
Kornlloft rrolt. The government
atca thai the trailer of the mutiny j
hae urrentlefe.) In the ( tiefnment. '
bul that the reault tnllht h been '
erent but fur the tlerotlun of the ;
era lu their oernmenl aii'l to'
liuia i
GERMAN Anil
U. S. UNIFORM F
TO THE FEDERALS
KILLED IN FRANCE;
Aies Are All Included TEMPEST IN TEAPOT
In Strict Food Embargo SAYS W1THYG0MBE
Announced By Government
i! WKK, Sept. U- Tte removal of
tie civilian population of J'.rlictum con- at,y miil ' promptly after U
tlnue. accortilre to advice, receive.)
here. The town of lioulcra. Immeiltate
!y bt hln I lh battl line ta Flanjem,
ha been fvariiat.'.j completely. Oa-
prtation committee, hlih Ho
aiiierinir the til!, reprt
CVMjIKH:', Va Sept 1 1 Vr
appnv- lH'' '' Wt'li!n Ii !reier i ihe
I con. ' ' ' ' "''e eca!r!"e via
f'.Tlf over the line.
Kl. I'ASO Sept IT -rib!,
are InVentleaUug Ihe actHUje ft
lUl.a of 111. hM v.,8 IK!,.
kn.-n a T ton M.iler. tvU.
a ltun! ovrr t.. ih fBjffti pa
uty la the um i f V.'-j oa a tier
of imper(in!iim an rn:r!fyr t
ixhleft, h formerly , a!,t
in Vi'!'. army, hat feea 5sjilTj s
an eip. m hn. Moi.i ia tb ancr tt
at r'ott !s'ia t: arri au (v
I!'.!.-.! 'ii by hi appearance t,ii !t u -j.
. -ne ,-ir in ""Uortij i.f capum i'k ti, lf...r
The C(immltte tmlay bi-jan hear ''. ye.trr.tay. nhrn the rt.s ua Mf the tjUartef matter' tauxl ( ft-
Init on the bill vttth Secretary llaker bl airplane -tjl! 1 an 1 rae1 him ti rr. arrnnlinc to -!! ti I
ter.l i bt-lng emptlel sraimily an.t apjwarm the flral itne, Th , f'' dManee. arcor.ilr.K la mrJ heartns
;om( perona already hav been irr.t ecretary a. apecleJ to preaent near . feai-hir. l!arvatl 'rimn ifrt vr .e ' - m
ITARHINT.TnV Sent 17 Th n.tha Tnito,) 5r!... in i ari SALKM. Or.. Sept. 17. Pronounr.
ports ajminUtraUon board announced ' mention of the war; accortlngiy the ,nR the Cf,Rtrovp"-v t has been fw-1
, . . . . . , . . . in? for several week between Taptaln !
formaay, Sunday, that the embargo on board ha., practically prohibited the MarW Cfi:maan,,ant of ,be Sl,Mi,rv
the export of munitions and food sta-! export of these articles" hum-, and L. I. Thorn p.-on. a Portland i
pies has been made almost absolute. ; Wheat and wheat flour are the food architect, "a tempest in a teapot," the j
A long list of commodities is made pub- prod acta named in the list. The rest b"lrl ,f '-'"'"""l today directed them !
is ma.!,. ,.f th.. t,,,,! h.. i 1,1 r"turn lo ,h,'lr du'les and work In1;
... - - r k.a, iuvi.j " v ui.iuii.ai
.ises out or wnicn au gorta of muni- i
tioru are Eade.
The is.uani-e of the ord"r at this
time comes as a clear statement of i,-., ih .i
from l"urrikl.
Mary of the Inhabitant or lterlaer
b - ve been tak. -. forribiy to Tarcoins
to work on the defen c AU the in
habifant of S!.'V.;i!iK. n.m i.-r. rich
ari l t-H.r alike, have ( .'. n made to
work on military roads.
LEADER OF I. Wl IS
lie. Including all of the munitions and
food staples. They will be permitted
to leave the country only when the ex
port w's'Il contribute directly to help
the United States win the war.
"Export licences may be granted for
the articles," says a jtatment bv the
board. " when destined for actual war important economic
purposes or when they will contribute Stations. Japan is asking for metals,
directly to the immediate production of Tiie Northern neutrals are asking for
food
harmony.
rhompfon i suirvtHlns architect:
for the building being constructed In '
connection with the home, and declar-1
irk'-e had ordered him from '
ine position of the Lnited Slates In th,- ground he comt.lain.-d laat week
piomatic ne- 'to the board. Today both h- and the
commandant presented their jfriev
ance to tho board.
The cont.roverBy, it appeared, hail
raged for the ino-t part over the con-
estittiatc for lh army which, togeth
er with other enUmste, may bring '
the bill's total Up to ulmut fi.O'W.OOH.. .
f,MM The bill I the l.ieife.t m itv
no-..-. ir- In Amerlr-au M!ory Amotia
th l.;r.-.-r Item of appropriation are
Shipping boar 1. !i,7O.ft'.w0.t.; for
tifica! join, $H'.'j,oi,)tM)( emergency
f an !. f ,-imi .ii o r.,;, i; t(-rI. ),,
tmyer. f 7i:,' ..i ( ..o, u!h machine
gun 12H.6o.),.)o.
BELGIUM'S RIGHT TO
h::z MEMBER OF CREV OF
)EUTSCHLAND, HAfiO
HIMSELF III
lh
'' ,V!.'A.-r w a tor::it.-r of the
!a of I:17. an In hi teniur r
prr.ld.-r.t of Iho t'rirtiton
M''krr'i hoii.e In New York
He . . jt old
IL CAMP
fl!!i
EE
RETURN TO BiSBEE INDEPENDENCE IS NO EUROPEAN BATTLES
ni
guLoiiun ui iu
important coranioditles required br .Neither wul get what they want
the United States, and also in certain un:i: 'aey absolutely convince the
other case where the articles may be prt admlsis' ration board of the
exported in limited quantities without Efi'',1 an'1 their Importance for actual
detriment to this country. Licenses war '"Tk.
may also be granted for limited quan- Kven the allies are included in the
tities of these conserved articles when plan made public.
' " c'-'.- "''''-"' vi vua.1- i.ii.j, . itm e aii'i parucuiar- v ir.f manner in which the sewer an
maceutical purposes." , ly Italy and Russia, will have to pro- being constructed and to the cost of
The statement characterizes the list dice positive proof that al! of their buildings.
83 a list of commodities whose con- materials imported from the United
serration is necessary on account of States are being used directly to beat
the limited supply and the needs of the Germans.
stnctlon of the buildings and the sew-j July 11 (the day before th- ib-portu-"f
and Thompson's expense account. ' t!ofii and lodged in the county J ill
Captain Markee contended that Thorn p-!
". traveling expense nart i.,.n ct. i
and had also vob-i-1 objection
i:IS!!KM Ari'. Sept. 1 1 s Km
bree. leader and chairman of the i-v,..'
' itiVe co.':i-:.l"re -f the deport.-.) . W.
W , wrh other member f th or- AM.-TKIl!AM. S.-pt lit v,.r4,.r
P inkati.-.n who were deported, arrived the So. l;.ll!.t organ of li.-rlln, holding
here today at noon. that Uo- .o.p;..t r-Morahon t l'..--
Kmbree wa promptly arr--te,i glum In corollary to the r-!i h.tag rt
charged with starting a riot h.-re on olation, d.-clan--.
'Whether tb fj.-niii.ii government I.
INSPECTOR SAYS THAT
3,000,000 PRIMERS
WERE GONDD
d.-af there, it In not only a ipu-, ,.,M (,f
power or polii-y. ;.t puMre and .on
loieme Sn policy u iruiv wle that
dinregardi tl, moral i.nl legal far
tors in the life of nalioim. lie!,pt,
til- howling of the mailed f!t p,ii.
Hans, we affirm that rb:ht Is right and
that I-eli-iu.-n hat. tin- right to It re
toratlon and Independence "
W VSIUNtlToN. hept 1 - iteeutar
and r.itloi.al guard general offliert
. -in-!i.tn-llnK dtvMoc.al Irainltig camp
an- lo .e M-nt in Kiirope on an obter
'lon .,iir of ihe battle front.,, return
Hut to carry on ih. ir du'l-a at Ihe
i lo- of ih.- l nir Kormul announce.
.' tit of Ih! piati by the ttr depart
to til ! I'Vpect.-'l tlmrtlv
l-er.,i:.o ,,f the V.d.ltl'nry censorship
of i!iv,ioiial commander e
le. tei to make th" l,,ur 1 ti,,t m
valo.nie mi!! (J,,. iL-parttaenC
Ii'oi'i. , nienl i riiiide.
Itl
E GONE
IRN
SEIZED BY FEDERAL
FOOD
Thompson declared that Markee has ,
'.oi.tinually criticized his archltectual !
vork and Interfered with the construe-!
t-on work. He declared that Markee i
charged the cost was excessive, and!
;that "some one was getting money out; WASHINGTON. Sept
i,11'' aim tnai ne nan neen repeatedly j i-;, Monroe, chief inspector of Hmail uinnoMtin-d from military headquarter
j.o.'m...... now cnargea eacn other with rms ammunition at the Frankford ar
,h.'.vlrig employed the short and Uglyjh,:nai testified today before the h,me
10.-Major J.
NEGROES COURTMARTIALED
KI, I'AHt), Tev . Sept p. - t
WOHI.irSIU'COHl)
IS M A DM VOW :
Vi;IU)LI)TH()T
H VI.TlMopj; S. ;.t uCM
Pruaae. one of the letifStf f U
Geruiaii merchant Agnize. ta-ijtrf
land, wbu came In Ikiiiissi-re on U
firti v n.cr of iKat crft. f.mml!ti
Ui' i In III Ih" t ilt j!l lHr bf k"J
log
I'ruRK" had be'ti Imprimfle
alien enemy He a arrtd I'
b-avlng a rettrn t.-.:1 n l'.!i-! F'
ml'iloM Hp .. J yrr old 1 4'
born In Orniany.
HEIGHT OF POM
BUILDINGS
BE OVER 8 ST
I'OUTt. ASH. or . Sept. 1' -,!'
lug hereafter erected In Port!!
tod In. more than eight !rirt of t-
fee in height, provided th CMf'2
opt the propoa-d new t.ulblit. '
which come before th "
IH-Vt week for cnnlderailn. T1'
ent limit U 15 atorle or 2 ('''
ult (
The i hiiiign come a rcu
COU Mlirs. Ohio, Sept. PJ A new
w orld' record for three year old rilllr 1 vtl!ln made by tl
bureau of building, headed W " '
i
COMMISSION:
i
that the courtmartial of ir.r, negroe.c i
member of the Tw ent v fourth fnii..,. t a 1 il I h h 'i lit thn Cmrnl .Mnnli
w orfl mring ine controversy. Thomp- investigating committee that 8.000,000 i State Infantry, charged with "shoot ra, c, here yci.-rday when the brown
. B uou -1 cartridge primers had been condemned "K P the city of lli.ucion. Texan filly The it,.,.i I
filmed ehnreo nvir ikn . ' '" IV" ill l
""""" ""; since the defective primers had been ' will Ik-k n at Port HHm Th..r.l r .
.... .. i .. . . ' n
that the work had not been properly ,j Hc
done
.. . 1. Wti
lor Mummer, and the building c
vi.i.,.. ,.,m,iii Tha purport I
a ak till'
.'relieve congestion and WW l"
overed in the arsenal's output. i Friday.
After listening to the grievances of
botn, State Treasurer Kay declared
that Markee was officious, and that
if he did not mend his way, he (Kay)
would favor the removal of the commandant.
Governor
PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 15. Merger, new YORK. Sept. 14. The federal
of the United States National bank ' food commission averted a flour fam
and the Lumbermen's National bank ine in Greater New York City today by
two of the leading financial institu- seizing 8000 barrels of flour standing
tions of the city was consummated 1 on the docks in Jersey City, Hoboken
this morning and will be corne effec-'and other nearby points and turning
tive at the beginning of business on them over to the nroduce exchange! ''"vernor wlthycombe pronounced
Monday. ; for distribution throughout the city. ! the wbole flffalr a temP' a tea-
The consolidated bank will do bus!-; The 8000 barrels were part of a ship-'1'"' df;clarlnK tna both bad been in
ness under the name and charter of ! ment of 18,000 barrels destined forl,isc,ee' ,IJt 'hat both had been promp
the United States National bank in i shipment to Norway and had been i by huneHt motlviS- Kay agreed
the handsome new quarters of the lat-! held up at the docks by the president's i W'th h,m' wIth the result that both
ter bank at the northwest corner of i embartro order The food fnmmi..i I were admonished to cease their bicker-
Sixth and Stark streets. expects to make up the deficit in the i "rK aml work t08e'ne' harmoniously.
It will have a capitalization of Jl,- j Nowegian supply when new wheat! -
500,000, surplus of $1,000,000, undivided j comes into the market later,
profits of $400,000 to $000,000 and de- , .
posits in excess of $20,000,000.
J. C. Ainsworth, president of the;TT17 TIAT1 FYAA.TPT17
United States National, will be Pres-lllj llAU Al lL
ident of the consolidated bank, and E. ! Ap T) T T3 T A M A T C
G. Crawford, president of the Lumber-) U U 11U1 1 O
men's National, will be first vice-pres-, 0 GUIDE HIM
ldent. All the officers, directors, and
employes of the two Institutions will
be retained.
UNLOADED GUN
IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR MURDER
HOT 8PRING3 H ATOd ERY
ndy. won the $8000
orso review futurity, the second hont diatrlrt over a greater
In 2 ,01, beittlng the 2.0IH made by
Volga lust season. It wu a bad day
... a .
iior lavoriie a lliirvest riule, the fu
A new Hirlly fnvorlte, flnlsheil out of Die num.
MATE INHERITS $860,000
FAHGO, N D Sept. 19,-George ; i,.y, for(.Ht mmvmT wllh hBB(' .
iirf(ffl t i I . ithh tik ..a iL i '
HELENA, Mont., Sept. 19
use for the hot springs In this vicinity cy with the Hecmid choice, MU Jlrrtha
apparently has been discovered by ;Illlou landing .- oml money. T10
rarmer living near the boundary of a event 1 thn fiihtet twoheut race
national forest, according to J. II. Hen- j trotted by three your old.
5 Cl
SKATTI.K. Wash.. Sept
lloatuwiiln's Mate H K. VM '
Honed at the naval nl!ltl trln''
notified totW "
Hit ic"
CRITICS OF WIL SON
ARE DECLARED NOT
GUILTY BY COURT
INFANTILE PARALYSIS SPREADS ;
HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 19. Judg-
CHICAGO, Sept. 18. The discovery
of 16 new cases of infantile paralysis
bringing the total number under ob
servation now in the city to 110, caused
Health Commissioner Robertson today
to put 25 additional quarantine inspec
tors to work and to take other steps to
protect the city from an epidemic.
-'--'-A..Jfc-.aJi , -..n. () JMI, L t
FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga., Sept. 19,
Charged with treacherous corres.
pondence, Sergeant A. Mohnhaupt, of ment of not guilty was entered by
the Sixth United States infantry, has 'judge Edwin C. Dickinson today in the
been dishonorably discharged and im- breach of the peace suit against Mrs.
prisoned in the German internment Annie R. Hale, of New York, and Al-
camp here as an alien enemy. fred E. Whitehead, of this city, who
Mohnhaupt Is of German birth. It were arrested Sunday after an attack
is said that he tried to intimidate a on the president and the war by Mrs.
Swedish member of his company to Hale at a meeting of the Hartford
send military information to Germany branch of the People's Council of
by first mailing it to Sweden. America for Democracy and Peace.
Sheffield, telegraph operator at the
Great Northern station at Moorchead.
Minn., was shot and killed early today
by two robbers when he snapped an
unloaded revolver at them Instead of
obeying their commands to hold up his
hands. The robbers escaped with $45.
SEE 100,000 MORE
CALLED TO COLORS
OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 18. Unmar
ried men and childless widowers from
20 to 34 years old will be called to the
colors under the military act during
the first week of October, it is be
lieved here today. One hundred thou
sand will be selected from those report
ing, and of these 25,00d will go Into
training Immediately. The remaining
75,000 will be called in groups of 10,
000 to 15,000 as they are needed.
tors hero. The farmer obtained n n.-r.
in It to pipe Ihe hot water from aj
spring to his lncubutor, and reported
excellent results.
MINER8 GET INCREASE
lion here, wit
ever , ...,. isT.O OdO.
: ... m mu-le. fW"
Modd, South African mlnimt f1"
died 10 yur ago.
HUNTER 8HOOT8 BROTHER
HALT LAKE CITY, Sept. LI - Coal;
...I..,.-.. ... t .
...... .-m in uiiui nuve oen granted an I if-W' i
Increase In wages. The Increases vary ! VKLANt. '"'
EIGHT BURIED IN SLID
according to tho classes of labor, but
HOSEIIURG, Or., Sept. 17.- William '" U'Uttn':"n T"r
Arnold of looking Glass, a sawmill T'","" lm:r"a,,0 ' Ht of pro
operator, was Instantly killed about ; "on oM0 ton.
noon Sunday by the accidental dls- j
charge of a gun In tho hands of hia I
brother, R. C. Arnold, a farmer llvlncr ! .
nine miles west of Roseburg They L yR ",AM- pt. 19.Iiol.d
were together on Sugar Pine mountain ni)1? 'i!; I'" P'"', .PrP""1 l
hon R. C. Arnold started to manlpu- rt'tUrn fr
l"te his gun. It was InsUntly ill 8 ,lC':0rf,1"K t0 tho Telrnttf'
nine, were hurled 111 CxMW
tlon this morning when toW
oi taw-
HOLLAND REJECT8 PROPOSAL
charged, shooting his brother through
the head. William Arnold was about1
45 years of age and unmarried. I
JUDGE DANFORD ARRESTED
HAN FRANCISCO. Bopt. 19. Judge
William J. Danford, indicted here for
fel ODV fTIl twt Vlmtian rn A itn,,t ft A
WASHINGTON. Sent. 14 -Mnnv a,,..., , ;. , . " ' . .
TYPHOON 8WEEPS AMOY
ASHINGTON. Sept. 14
liv,.a I . ... ' ' " '""'' "'KOI. "I UIH iVIllllllH
Z2 ZZ2 h?V.r 6umaKe " h"UH0' ""nver' wonlli.K to telegraph-
il lhT nginCla'UnK lh Amor- 0 bre today by the
; wu"" BOVere tynoon Han Francisco police
swept over Amoy, China, the state de-' '
anu paving nrica oi-rt
Rescuer got all tho men - ,
cept Samuel Rest, wnu -
GASOLINE $1 A
GALLON
HAVANA, Sept. I8.-M0W tjJ
automobiles in Havntia BJ ' (,
forced Into retirement by ,,,
of retail gasoline doIr8 in J ,
the price from 47 eenU ,
on. dollar, and in " 'T,, it
ti n fermncutlons of the l"
threatened.
SOCIALIST SPEAKER I
T7I is.-Aii'l
MINNKArOLIH. w.,
Broma. St. Taul Soclallt. arr
the military police after a
In which he la il mcf
the government, w
to the workhouse for 90 day