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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915. WATCH 1 II i AT BE LAST LINK III PLOT ? EXIT'S!. CENEBAL WHO IIAS BEEN NEWLY APPOINTED TO COM MAND AT DARDANELLES. More Than $100,000 Bail Fur . rushed for Employes of Harrisurg-American Co. CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED In.lw-tnM-ai la vTctlanJ Canal Ca" Kt -sartrcl ToJay Von Rlatrtrai lalrr .domrnd Colli , .tlrr Otrtvlaaaa. y?rr TrK. r. si T-. errt -.! af E.lmued Justu-e. a ISI ivtm.) employe- ev ttta ttaraear ,1 mei-lrea f-m. "'"- romf. was d !.f, t r rd-rt e'fl.-Ut. to e-jpoty in --mi.ain. link" l a chain ef evl- cn:ni titat tit steam.Sio com ny we t"a fl-!n.ril o of the iMfnua (oiarm( t.rloot : ss.ln.t An.rUa atfU'r el4 lo , be. a aa.-overe.f tr ISe rvpertra.at ef Ji.rt.-a. J..'.ica w arrested a aa employe mi f.: jp!r"'3P of r-i K- t . ef t"t Hmbtjr.Afnri-a' i.t.Ti.e b 'J " aBo t. rBr4 WHS :nr.Emf lo plow i) til. Wi:s4 Canal. jutort.y ef-.r Jj.'.u-e arre.t a law ear rep'eaea :& Ka n i appeared e fire, t'-mej ( rnmomloMI lliitd'nii an, I sir It .) ball for M. as"f" at fcria -t for Jnar 2 Thi a total ef mora coil : v etti"d br the Hbor Amerte.n Company a bail for tnea ae n ef p ot x.ln.t Amrt-ea -lr;i'r lni..-(m.ii( ta te We'tand Canal eee ere espacted tomorrow. T (rial ?ry Sk baa ln .tu:ip. tb a'leaed actlvttt ef "". tg Rlttelea la fotnantlc; ertfceo la t-ntiatt'oa ptaats k-a com plated It work, bat baa adjtomed v.r Otri.fm, Indictment la thla ftu probably wt:i fc returned Best week. iMHrMTY orrrnro woman (rfnrrtmrnl Seek 1' iUrnr-t of Ir- trti la Ma 1'raacio Car. SAX rRANCl.-JCO. Pee. :i. Complete l-nmimtr from prosecution on chart. ef bomb r:"' offered la Sir. Marcarat SV. Cornell, a detective, today Irs tatmnt n4t or Joba W. Te ton. lolled -state. Attoraor. If Wra I off I would trll what she mi" I tba Gevernraeat la tt prosecution ef t'tiarles C. Crow lev. a detective. an4 Hareo George WilBetm toa t'rlncketx aa atc.-e of tba Oarroaa Coaaulala kr.. Jtra. CoptioH. CrowtT and Voo Brln'. kn ara all und.r laiitvtmnl br a F4 rl iru4 Jury cbarcad wlta ronptra ri ta ttrr Amarlcaa commarca mitu I'rta.',. t.T!f1. Italy and Hoo n, an4 a.ina tna m ! to lu Ita araua. riurtj'r an4 a...a.(aation, I r.tlon ofrr m ml HkU aflar J. P. t I'.rln. attarry for Mr Coraall and to:r. bad filad with Pra.toa a tiat ft a 'I"""r,tr fi ba Intli.t mot. In lb V nriori 'td br Atloray tV,f a 4Bn4 fr troasunity far Mr. I'orn.Il an Iba (round that m bad tati?ld b(ora tha rrand lury. iTaaroa ln.ir that aba rfuaod to tatifT. itttar dmand mado br roinal for tb afn.l.nt.. It aa aaid. ar tbat t-ia aUC;nn bo mala mora ptflc la ta Inilirlm.nta FRYE REPLY RECEIVED (,m nmpr.wiiDirr. ti at r. i rtar. Ptata lWpartaMa W Hbbald TVIalla nalaaj kWarlaa aa Laotloala aad ,tarM (aara WA3HtNiTO. 1-a.r. Tb full tat af Ma li-rm.n r.p'y lo tba U.I Amarwaa not r.irCinc tba iebtna: of too Art.ar M9 i'wrti I". "fTa haa br r ..v. at iria Mato Ipart m.nt thro'iab tho mail fm Ambaaaa d..r ;.rari). It a.. a!ruUC4 today br rffi.-.ai. tt 1. howr. that on i-i-nunt of Ira poa..itlo bartD4 upon h upon lrs!u laold la lb Lual ttni an A"i-ofta caa Iba stala la ar-t-nanl ! I n at h lima Bukl n!it .. tha dfail of tha raply. It I. u nd'r.tovl ( w.r. that tba an..r l-ta in doubt tba attitude ef tho ;rmaa cn.aramant toward tha Am.rl;an auCa'Stmr that tba rtulra-rr.-t of tba Cf.Urnion of London that "hafor tha ta d'.trorad alt ri'9r on b'ard mul b placad la mt'tf.' Tha t a.hktwctoa cvrnrnapt of pr..t tttf aa nut fc.int aatljiftad by marair ttvintf ata ortortunity for a a caPa to tifaboAt.a on lha opan aaa. It i Ibouartit th a a iDjart may ta dia- ..f aibmarina ar!ara aa inl4 la tha Lu'lUBU ca... rtj...a4 a a aaparata quaatiora or pat b.pa In Aoona'tton with Iho pra-ti-a FOMTOR ASKS JUNCTION rt)aj-al onrarrtlon of IJnr Wuultl Sair Hlx -'am. -Vaja I'rtlllon. KALKM. V. Pa.-. i:. 5parlat) Cifin ef Mnrrifnr t 'via r jotnad with Tn.uh.r4 of tba Molatta tirartf. la afe la: tha Or tr o n I'uMw Iarl-a I'omml. ion to ordr tha So iih.rn Pa.-iflr Com pany and tba W liUm.ti. Vaiicy !oulh rrn Karlway t naba rhyl'al connr4f linn ef their linae at Mount Ansel. Tha resident., of Wonttor lr thalr yatition lo tha Com mi . iho that now- tbar ara cmpa!ad to abip and ravair rarl'iad lot of frlhl from and to aoutbara point throuch Tort land. Tbt. Ihey declare, entail tha pom.nl of awttrhlna and extra fraicht rharsa. aa well aa loea of time In tran.it. THE HIGHWAY. fnr lafe.t adltla to our tarce Una af modaatly priced rlaara. Surprla'.ns ualitr at a t... bov of I?. II. IS for b of :S. I? Si f r bom of e. atia; M.-neL 1 ad at. Mall ordara promptly . led. Ad Thrro Amrd of IXlocle Tlxrt. SALKf. Or. Pa. SI fpoclat iTtematn? t!ft of hlrieU la Halera for to pt month l-xtar lad lo tha arra.t in forfaed of WT M KIrath, far- WeS!:rti a"d Tim Klcliman. Toutha. who ware brou'M to s:em tor.nrbt to fa tha rharae. Accord- ac to tba !am polU-a tha bl-ycla ha.a hrrp4 to Fortlaod and aoid by tba auasaciaa Xadav t '"r eO W -i , ... w Photo by Underwood. LIElTEAVT-Crr.RAt, IR ARCTIIB ll.O Mt RIUT. 2 GENERALS SHIFT Sir Archibald Murray to Com mand Dardanelles Army. MONRO GOES TO FRANCE l"orro)4r Commander of Alllrw on rroinaala hacrrcda Wr totU Hale. Who IVfomr. llrad of All nrllona In WW. I1NPOV. Dc. Si- Uatnant-Go-raJ tttr Arcblbald Muiray haa baan ap- Bainted to auccaad lr Charlaa Monro aa Drttlab commander at tba Parda- ne!:.. a aa orflclal btatamrnl U- uad thia afternoon. Sir Charlaa Moaro baa boon appointed la cwmmand cf tha ftfal tfrltlah army m I rance. id auccloo lo lir IKu;Ia Hatr The otf'clat announcement follow: -Oanaral Mir Loulae Ha! baln umad auprema command of tha i -! . l . . i. inri and Flandera. Oeaeral fir Cbartea Monro wl.l auc- aed bira la rommand of tna (trt army. . . . . . . -1 Ma lf.hlh.l Murray, chief of tba Imnarlll yaneral taff wi'.l aucreed Hir t rariea Jionr. -n. .m.i:.n.rl illr William Kb- ert.on. Dow chief of tha general ataff Krmnre. will become chiet oi tr.a im perial areneral Half with I n temporary ink ef Ueneral. with Ma)or--.nrat u. Whiabam aa hi. deputy. -Mejor-C.eneral Kiscell. aow al ant to tha chief of tha Imperial jen ral ataff. will become chief of tba eneral ataff ef Mr tK.ua; I a llai.- r....f.l l irr.T ii chief of tba lm- perual ataff at London onttl a few data ,a;o, iTamtar AU'la lonouncea yea lerday that ba tad been aurceaded by Ueutanant-Ueneral flobert.on. chief of la (eneral ataff la the field, and thai e waa to rewrite aa Important com mand. Tba coir.mander.hlp cf tha flrt Brlt b army wa made t.r.nl by tha pro motion of tlenwral llaic lo ba tna liritlaa commander In chief. FRENCH MAKE BIG GAIN rtninR or is .r.-iw rRiK ni.poitrrn. (arafal ArllMrry rraparattoa aad laablas I berae rrta Itaeray froaa aaaaa.ll of Maatalala. TARJA ! SI. Announcement wa , ik. War Office todar tbat :fle tiermana bad beer, raptured la the operation at llartman-Wellrkopf. . . 1 ih. k'.amk rra-- mi a pii. .ni.i.'n . - . lion to an appreciable extent. Tha ala'ement follow: "There wore few avenla of Impor tance lat nlhl. In the Voasea tha attak deliTared ye.tarday by our troop made II poeatble for ua to en lrae appreciably our poeltlon on tha ,( elope ot n.rmi.nr'"riii..Ti. Tba number of Oarman made prisoner l now IS'J. of whom II ara officer. Tbey be Ion to (Is different reylment. Tbe ucreful action of the Krenrh waa made for tha purpo.a of brlncln; to an and a eiluetlon which tba French recaroeo aa inigi-i.m.. mil of thi mountain thrre ba been lnceant ftThtln by both aide. The tranrb. were aeparated by only a email ditance. Tha reult of thla ria-htlnr waa an appreciable lo or men each day. Tna Krenrh eucce.a re.ulted from careful artillery preparation and the daahtnc onlaucht of tha troop. The . k. v (ArrMl bai-k some U.IH..U. " - ' " dtetanre on the eastern alopa of the mountain. , PURLIN. Tla London. rac- Si. A part of th Herman poattlon on tha aurnmlt of Hartmonna-WaUarhopf. In the Voeae, that waa captured by th Fren- h yeaterday. haa been reedptured by Herman troop. It waa officially an nounced by Herman army headquarter todar. Wednesdays War News THE aecond American note to Aua trla hred the leadlnc poeltlon In tba lata London new. paper, yeaterday. with tha report of the Rueatan auc ceea at Varna. Bulcarla chief aprt. Tna note appeared In London too lata for extended editorial comment, but th headline eeftarted tha opinion: "Nol Cooched la sharper Tone." -Ail Dlcue- Ion About Detail Swept Atd. or "No Further Dlecuaalon Appear roa-Ibla.- I'p to a lata hour there waa no offi cial confirmation of the report of the r.uaatan occupation of Varna, which. If true. I, accord I nc to tha London editor, "one of tbe ffreateat more of tb preaent war." The same crltlra belley that the Ruulan aa.ault on Varna I the pre lude to a new effort for Constantinople, which la le than liO mllea dKtant. On tha western front the aucceae of tbe Kncll.h at Hartmann - Weiler kopf. in the Voacea. la rrcarded In th allied capital a not only a brlllldnt but a u.eful operation at a point where the lluation haa been moat difficult for many montba. The number of prls oner la the larreat on the wealarn front alnce the (real Chamoatne-Loos offenalre. Th EnclLh public take much pride In tha manner In which Australia ha taken th withdrawal from Galllpoll. Thla attitude I eumtned up by an Aus tralian newepaper In lha word of Lin coln' Gettysburg speech: Ve here highly reaolve that these dead shall not have died In vain; that Ihla Nation, under God. ahaU have a new birth of freedom. The most Important development In Great liritaln were an appeal by the leading bankera of tha nation to unite In the task of mee-tln-r the war's finan cial requirement, and a speech by David Lloyd Geortte. th Minister of Munition, at Newcastle, to tha trade union official of tiro country appeal Ins; to them for assistance In obtain In; .9.000 skilled worker, which h demanded In hla speech In Parliament a few daya ao. The report of the ftelchatac discus slon have aroused some Interest In the entente capitals, where lha Socialist at tllude I be ln( closely followed, many ballerina; that aoma ecllon of tha So cialist (roup In Germany may prove to be the ultimate channel of peace nego tiation. A Copenhagen dispatch de clare that the riociallat party in th it'll h. lag I now completely divided. 31 mem be re having seceded and formed a new party with an Independent or ganisation. 4,000.000 BRITISH GOAL Int-rra-arrl Army YotrrI and Parlia ment to Sit t:icll Month. LmNPON. Dee. S3. Th House of Common today pasaed bill prolong ing the life of the present Parliament eight month and Increasing the etrength of the Prltlnh army to 4.000. 0o men. Hih were passed without dlvl.lon. The army bill was passed In Com mute of the whole at last night ses sion after II hour sitting. The newly authorised army. II. J. Tennant. Parliamentary hecr.tary of tha War office, advised to the House tonight, will be the largest army ever raised In t it 1 country. CONQUEROR OF LIEGE DIES f.rnrral von KmmW-li. of Grrmsn Army. Victim of Artrro Solrroala. BKRLIV. Dec. 31. I By wlreles to Payvtlle. N. Y. General Von Enimlch. conqueror of Liege, la dead at lien ore r. Arterlo sclerosis waa the cause of death. Ierlte the admonition of Kmperor William." say the new agency. "General von Ktnmlrh wa ut terly regardie. of hla health, declar ing that a soldier In war time had no bualnesa to think of hi personal well being.' . Ilrill-.li Advanrr Hep Id. I.ONPON. Dec 12. The British treasury advanced 1300.000.000 to British firms to enable them to meet their obligation during the early daya of tbe war. Reginald McKenna. Chan cellor of the Kschrquer. told the House of Commona today. Klghty-t wo per Ladies' Velvet Fur Trim Carriage Boots -AT- $6.50 the Pair A WONDERFUL XMAS TRESENT Knight Shoe Co. Morrison St. near Broadway Open evenings until Xmas. Store OpenTonight, 6 to 9 o'Clock r r t uiove uraers Merchandise Bonds Make practical gifts. when purchased here will give the greatest satisfaction, as they are good at any time. Special Booth, First Floor. I Mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shopper cMercrv-nciiso of cJ Merit Only" Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A6691 Holiday Bazaar On the Second Floor Hundreds of Gifts Nothing Over $2.00 Gifts From 25c to flOO The Sixth Floor Gift Room Is a Treasure Store of Christmas Joy Open every night till Xmas, from 6 to 9 P. M. The finest gifts that Europe and America have to offer, gifts that cannot be duplicated at any price, are here for your selection to make this Xmas a merry one, for every member of the family, for friends and acquaintances. The entire collection is especially arranged to make your shop ping easy. ' Below we shall tell you of many of the exquisite things that you will find in this interesting section Rich cut glass of wry new and attractive pattern made, from the smallest nappies to large comports, vases and bowls. Exquisite lamps with silk, cretonne or hand-painted shades, and marble, mahogany or old gold base, small lamps for the boudoir, large ones suitable for all other rooms, and they range in price from $2.75 up. Bohemian glass comports and baskets edged with gold and delicately painted rosebuds. Gorgeous vases, beautiful marbles and bronzes, mahogany and wicker trays, novelty lamp shades, candle sticks of mahogany, crystal marble, old gold or ivory finish, at prices that are surprisingly little. Special one-price tables have been arranged, such as 65c tables of etched crystal vases. Larger sizes. 85c 95c tables of beautiful Austrian rustic glass table centers. 75c tables of vases, smoking sets, small statuary, etc. 95c tables of fancy vases, plates, candle sets, ash trays, etc $1.19 tables of decorated table china, teapots, bowls, plates. And dozens of other tables of the most desirable gifts, at prices that are within the reach of all. Practical, useful presents, ornamental as well Chafing dishes, casseroles, percolators, coffee, tea and chocolate sets, dinner sets, and for the men, smoking sets of every kind, humidors, and in dividual smokers articles, and hundreds oi other articles of which we have no space to mention. Sixth t loor . From the First Floor Novelty Leather Goods Nothing is more useful nor finer looking for a small sum than a gift of leather from the Lipman, Wolfe Store. Very new morocco leather collar bags in black or brown and silk lined, at $1 .25. A leather shirt case with six compartments, for handkerchiefs, shirts, hosiery, gloves and ties, excellent for the man who travels, at $6.50. Whisk broom in black morocco leather case at $1.75. A collapsible coat and trouser hanger in a leather case at 50c. First Floor The Best $1 Silk Stocking Made Women's Silk Stockings "Silk Service" is the Lipman and Wolfe special brand of silk hosiery, a special quality of silk, made with extra rein forced sole, heel and toe, and mercerized top. $1 is the special price of this silk stocking, which may be had in white, black, and sixty-five different shades. Pure thread silk wash hose with colored tops, is very new. At $1 .1 5 a pair. First Floor Can be had from 25c to $5.00 A Gift of Beautiful Jewelry Gold-filled beauty pins in many new designs at 25c. Sterling silver lavallieres set with stones and pearl pendants, at 5Uc Sterling silver tatting shuttles, plain or engraved at 50c Sterling silver enameled shuttle, plain or engraved. S1.0U Gold-filled lavallieres, set with birthstones and with pearl pendants. at 98c, special. Gold filled Waldemere chain and knife at $2.00 Solid gold brooches in new lacey designs, stone set at $3.00 Misses' solid gold rings, set with birthstones at $3.00 . Men four-piece shirt sets, of cuff links, tie .clasp, and scart pin. gold filled at $1.25 set. Sterling silver engraved match boxes at $5.00 First Moor In Average Sizes A Fine Little Oriental Rug Makes a gift that will cause you to be held in grateful re membrance for years, that is, if the rug you choose happens to be pleasing in coloring and design and sound in consti tution. And such rugs you will have no difficulty in find ing in these Belouchistans at $16.85 Which sell regularly at $27.50 to $30.00, in average sizes, 2-7 by 3-11 and 2-1 0 by 4-1 0. Fifth Floor Largest : Doll Stock in the City Discontinuing the Doll Shop Because it is growing almost impossible to receive any more dolls from abroad we have decided to close out our doll store, rather than sell just ordinary dolls, and it will not be opened again until we can offer our patrons a full line of standard famous dolls. Thousands of dolls are here at wonderfully attractive prices. ( 8-inch jointed Character Dolls, with sleeping eyes and long, braided hair, special 29c 10-inch paper mache jointed doll, sleeping eyes, and light or dark hair, special 39c .... .... , t 14-inch kid body doll, light or dark -hair, with slippers and stock ings, special 33c The Crown cork stuffed kid body doll, sleeping eyes and bobbed hair, special 75c " J Jane Grey Cuddles at 75c ... Bright Eyes, novelty cork stuffed kid body doll, with curly hair and Urge eyes, special $2.25 Beautiful Aurora doll, with glove kid body, full jointed and curly hair and lashes and sleeping eyes. $4.50 Second Floor Without Pay Until January, 1916 Victrola Music for Christmas $1.00 down and $1.00 a week, the first payment to be made in January, will put a Victrola in your home for Christmas. No charge for delivery, no interest or extras. A large stock of new and perfect instruments from which to choose. Every record in the Victrola catalogue is here, fresh and unplayed. Victrolas in all styles from $10.00 to $350.00. Mezzanine Floor In White and Flesh Tints Exquisite Gifts of Lingerie Pretty crepe de chine camisoles at $1.79. We are sell more this year than ever for intimate gifts from woman to woman. Lovely crepe de chine envelope chemise at $6.95. A hand-made, exquisitely embroidered Filipino nightgown at $5.95. Pink secco silk envelope chemise at $1.15. A nightgown af pink secco silk, in empire style, is very at tractive at $1 .98. Beautiful boudoir caps of crepe de chine, lace trimmed, are priced from 59c to $5.00. Fourth Floor cent of these advancea nau aircauj been repaid, he said. Veteran Iowa Kdilor Stricken. BUIUJNGTON. la, Dec. 51. Charles M. Junkln. 0 year old. 40 year edi tor of the Fairfield (Iowa) ledger, waa stricken with apoplexy while at work in hla office today. He died two hour later. Orciron City Woman Itcleased. OREGON CITY". Or.. Dec. 22. (Spe cial.) Mrs. O. W. Griffin, who was arrested yesterday upon the complaint of K. Gallinger. char-red with Insanitj. waa released today after an examina tion by- Dr. Frank Mount before County Judge Anderson. Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Galllnirer engaged In s flytle encoun- ter Monday over the rent of a building", cute Mrs. Griffin, and Gallin&er charged and Mrs. Galllnger declined to prori- i -iti im m-a. ....... a EMPRESS TONIGHT! Second Show 'R0FESSI0NAL "TRYOUT" ACTS A SPLENDID TRYOUT LIST TONIGHT! Including BILLY LYLE in Songs and Stories WATSON SISTERS in Dances of All 'Nations. Portland's Favorite, FRED BAUER Tenor Singer WANGEMAN BROS. Musicians and Vocalists THE NECKWEAR SHOP for your holiday neckwear. Thousands of rich, new patterns Qualities You Usually See Priced $1.00. Come and look them over. You will NOT be disappointed. URNI5HERS dc MATTERS- 286 WASHINGTON ST. Between Fourth and Fifth Streets Macleay Bldg. (fo)