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PEASANTS CAUGHT IS THE MAELSTROM OF THE EASTERN WAR ZONE, 5 BODIES III PROTEST OF FIRE AT OF APPAM Member of Parliament Listed Among Dead, Now Known to Number Seven. Notice Served That Recruiting cf Crew Would Violate International Law. jTeV-' a . I ' , -a' r- Vl' ' POLICE REJECT PLOT IDEA CASE OF ALABAMA CITED RUINS BRITISH OTTAWA SAILING fY-r-edeBl flrUt ft6tlbrd by H- faal of y.nlry Into lvrl of Ceafedarral rrlsew. bkh WAJHtWmX. rK 4 ta tke name ef IN. !'rt'l ewn.ra of the iMi!f Accarrv Ulr Caril Hortn Kh-v. Ike I rll'O Amoa.4". tlr oJl I - ileal D" part men! forma! rnul trial tt hir b tar4 ar ta I frttLa ('will aader IS f l'agt. eoaanttM, Xttue wee re4 ! It "H a In itM) ef lnl.mal-aal law If th t'nlta4 atate prmltt.. lb. tler man frlre commaa.ir ef Ih Appaa t'Ser ta In. r.aaa the effwl.ru-y ef thai skia. a-la her ff.a..lre paw.r ar re rruit hi. rraar. Llatstaeaat ll.ca- M any IJ mr la hi art.e rrew a pee. Ml. a atatar tiveuffaoeal ta a a la a I e a akip a lerce a It A pram. A i Biiaava wit tie Urtii.k suggeattoa ! tn laltr r"l a4 ef r-.-eI.r preat tk 4rMr af ih Aepaiw front NwpM New AUBaaa CIM aa n in. Alabama caaa a a pr.cedeal. I l.ritjK re'a ti-e ta tket any .-.n. et'her la t)iii(aual ar pa r mxl ef Ik Asmara whvrfc w.I4 la a UaiiKl 4. ere at. ar ff.aeir tuvir aa4 tut. k.r la peer aa Writ lak eommeree wul. a atioa cf liar fa- wi-a is fait. I tete eeold a k.tct raasaaaieia. A itt taa ttritiata geeeraeaeal 414 ae (rnal1r ratify ta tl.c-e treat? sareratag Ih loilvt ef aaatral la BiartttsM warfare. II I kal.l laal meal ml mat rxMatiina a n-4 pctitr Ike Assam I nall la nty a cryll laata af pria-i- a( lntraaleaat law tar t.i.taaar fr taa eaaeea , t,rna vara lft aa. nrUy a .te.l eta. matte oaaecs.d la Iwl. ta ea4afe af Ha efcerae af Ike i-i.-i: pf 4.alai la ena'eat ef tka rit ef (itria( rla la a. tral port. l prlnaa iiiriat Hat l Ik Mea peaariematlon of Ja I. I4l. tau4 at ta atark f t 0a War. a ka toal.arat rl. tra wre rym( freaiy ea the cam marra ef lie Ni'tlar tata Tfi rrttj.a foiiram'tl rfaat ir ant ratry lata tort'4a earta. lwk ' iirr JUaar iilar4 ! I "tka daate ;w ef arvatartaT M Ts ffttiem ceattroa a! la that tie l'r.laa Ireatr ef t. I at. ertala. tra we a ladl- atliw lattar 111 te flate Ipar1aial wona alter It trtew IBat Ike I'roMIt ra(V tka prtja ta 0rtnanf; n 'rtrj Laaatnc .'ar4 tka ante puiat t a rleare. aa wa saw oa m tatrratatiaa af Ike traalf w -:. armi( tka Appam ta remaia ta aa Aneptraa aort. ata of IS tobo llrlprd rn Crew la Il DvtewwtlaMr!. vrwfrtT xkwh. v.. r.o. Tuir- ef le : Urraane waa a!4'4 Lia t.aaat N'l Uraua prlta new la -!! l castura.l :rltlk llaer APCaaa Mfu taa Allaatie aa 4 lata Htn-ta KcMWf . pree.nt.4 a wrtttea er.r.m.al ta Coll-'tof llamiitoa to4r. aaaii'.iatna ttr uli a la wkat 4te art!t!-i af aa (ue ef tntn aa4 a.kiaaT far a ruim kr Amaricaa af Tlte tatemeal wa a4 aa r.tdi t': - t'lilea-ter. aaj will a fur to nllntoa. It I and.r- tj.-t. kawae.r. Ikl It roatala. In for mat. a ea Bthr t&.ir hiiM witk II rr'.a crw w. r;jot-T. a aalat all -ft er at lt an lrorortaol .rio a ' . riaini ef elfin.la T eta Oarmaae 414 ao ata In t at.Eara.nl tn4e ta Mr. i'aanl.taa e- atiiitarr ertaoetere a&natr4 tka priei.Ti ..! c.rural by Ik. mre t.ri.rt ril.r teak ta Atem. kila Ika atker IJ ear. clUiaa pri- nf an ttr w y t l.otia camp. Tf. ef tna II era weeaett. Ltaaaat Kara alaa preeat4 I tta f a written) ereae cea- tli'a k!a t.neactoate rxl'I 'C Ike 4 ii'aira at It fla feef.!f, aa4 It a a a .ant ea ta Wa.nieatna. i"!.-i:f aaaaaa-e. larf.r tkat le A?ama art-arla.a eaall weal.) be laa. .4 at aaea lanwffa aa4 fvaa-a:p4 f,r e,rr ta Fa-'.aa. a 4l ai.a ba ban rea-b4 re(af4:a IK - t mattr aka.r. T 5rilia- rrew ef te' Areata left f.f .w tera toaitrM. Tar wr Itv- e'e4 la at IM. tecatker wl(a att tk. ttat taraxia MI. i.ant t ar'ia rrew a. 4 im wka a4 wtUk taaea. GERUAH PUffl 15 CUED rttarK BtlLIM IP MRJa. CM OT HmnB CO-wa-p-crx Laa rvea.v4.a4 .era lry Maa . beaa4 ralte fr? reefle af p tatea ta I a tartar. r.Vf TOmC r.a. 4linr wa M a fnpl la th l'oU.4 !.. la tie anaa'ie. af bnilitatr P ankaet marine In aa a4 r t-ar at a Itnrf. Neil ne! Marlee ta.ji r It W. R.v rrli.at af IA ernliat:.o. rr Roaa ea!4 war aa kB ef r..'.x-1-if fe AnrW f la It nrfa. rla-a ea t!te eaa aale.a Ike ."! ef toe raiartae ra:tt-l kaw ma la -wsaltr ef Ike tauatry 4e Va44 ea raa a tt Me .. rll4 Daw a ar'.: -a U.rnt.r wa la t a.Ka pa.ttian ta ra4 la kr trcaat:e retaaaarca a tka tall4 . la to-far rie imaiiii irt af tka Oarmaa aiarc na I martaa wa 4i. aa l 4. te t- actlrf.i af ta Oarmaa Marine Lar.a. wai.-1 aw baa r ? naoutMil laa r.!erta4. ea bae .-! H kma tka Nrtrum af a4 a ..te e'rlel ta Ike lual'.Mt tr- I I'ort tlorh IIr la &.). TORT nOCK. Or. Tea. l-dptcUll r""'t Rara VtlUf la caealaa la the fafit tan wiatar wita It aar laaa ,f Ml. AJ -I" IM 4r-farailaaT .-uaa. r"o4 era; wr ralavl lal ..r. Hrfc fartae bau.cf kr, frxaa surer Lake vt r.l'laa Varan. T"ite year Ika t.blea ar tera4. Tk. tnarn bar wa a fal ar.. a tk twb man r.e mil laa-a'lty are. 4ni-i,T th.if t---a t ta- ;; i fe A V - Ta. .11... af Ik. aae. !!-.. " L'Jrr.rial m-cl.X :::r"c;tT .t 00010 CHEAT FOES 200 Montenegrins Kill Each Other as Ship Sinks. NURSE VIEWS SLAUGHTER neau Ilea Tlirillinc i: t p-rl-n-- nlra Italian M-tiwr llrlnJUl I IrlrerJ la Adriatic And on Trip In llalaana. Alllt.Xl': r. J: la I -or don, b. A 4rrUea f Ik Ikrtllina tperi- enrae coBaart.4 a It k tbe etnkinc of l! ..tea etaamaklp Hrtadial. whirh '- rentlr atroch a rrlne la I A 4 r lain. i t.a br Marie Lamoa. af Chi. aco. one ef Ike l:4 l'lu aura. bo tuttirt The etearoah.p. wllk br deck, cov er..) wlta a).a4. ank wltk bldeou ! pMIU. I w. .hot lato Ik watr. wbl b wa fa'.t ef truliBaT" ytxtb. trylns ka afloat, but 4iapparmc on ay oaa witJtia eiabl of leno. I man- ar4 la r ramble back aboarn let t.arnar. wk.r I foaa4 eoroe Ju too- aacriaa ka wrr. aaabl. lo .wlra. aalrMirlu Km '-ah Otar. -Tbaaea men eald liter woald not die br Ike eoemr'. band. Tbr ao their rational anthem and lba on .quad ket ta thr and Bnal'r klild llirm Ir.e. Tke db w.r rararrd wilk 4aa4 an 4 war awa.h wltk bloo4. Wtat tk ilp kraan la founder. I stepped back la th waler aad aam la a piaak on whlck erel men were diamine, bot who dropped off an br a. I'mallr. after bainr three boor, la Ika water. I waa picked up anil taken la fan Olannl dl Medua. A. aooa a tka lii ptr.oo reeved were eafatr aahora Ihe Mont.nrln lin.4 bp and re-eana the national an them, nblla the men ware atntlnr aa Au.tr taa aeroplane eoadroa bora bar4a4 lb tows, kltltnf 11 ef Ibo. aba bad Jat ba ..red. klu Kla-llr aad IWeaarrattr. ' "Klr Mcbolaa af Monianeiro fetrfcee) a. la B-u'art la kl boat. II la a kindly and daeaor-ml:? aid man. wba aaame la n4ertaad- Trom rxm.ri we walkef lira dT thrauch el.et and enow ptar del. table raavia. alon ablch Ika haMer-wak-na. f.rblan 44 ona after another. "itrexkiP ttirkMO eaten pttr.uint AaetrtaB arplaa bombard.4 In. town where the reranani of Ihe Per pi a arrar were ae crwd"4 that they ware una hi la eacape tka m leat la Manr were kill. 4 and othr wound-d. "f font Ith'o w. a.-rompanl4 tk .re ta Aliva and Carta and Ik. ore la Athena." BRYCE AGAINST REPRISAL Ft- nHaa(tnr aya IlrtlAJa !! Maad for Jaetlc and Ulchl. LCVre'X 'ra. I Vlaa-aunt Itrrce. at-Amkaaaad rr la Ike Called Uinta. paahiac al Iiadford Co. I-. London, tentcbi ondmnd tk policy of repri sal aaia 0rtnar. wblck. taa tha Ul ppe:in mid baa (alned many adeawat. . -t a eta4 In IMa war far Jo'tlca and rlckt.- Viaronnl Bryc al4 "We eland far fcaawaaivr kd f"" peal'-l"" Baat noA 4Bart. I da aot tnyealf be liera for n raam.nt wa .Aall sata aoy lkin br 4prt:n from u. - cam ta r raelty acainat cmeltr. tke eaemy wott4 alway win. I eea no reaeen ta Ikink at recaar to In fcomaa prncttcee that ara hocklnf lo ekiieaaair an4 morale, which Ihe laatnf ha adopl.d. woull bar th. aitakt.el .ffe."! ea blm or promote In aar way aur military acc-' KAISER ON WESTERN LINE Zrnprtia Itald TUbamI la PrT-c-t- of rmprmf Itlmarlf. t,rXTX. reb. I. A rporl from Ber lin ta Cop.ohaa-.n ear. that rmperor Ui:lun fca bean on th wtern fronl far en lima anj waa la Ihe niaxh borbood of the ft Un frontlar nn tka attache an Laoa took piece. Ad miral too T1;'H and rr.nc Henry ac ronpaelod km. acrnrd'.na " lb. report, aad tbe Ikrea) w.r pr.eni al a kea4-q.ar-are reaacll wbera Ihe d(ll. of tha Xpr'.la oa CbClnnd wtr. plaaa4 WILSON MAY TOUR AGAIN arr rar May Ite Vlltd la Pn aarrdtvraa Cactpalcn. WA!tIVOTOy. Teh. rT..ldnl mtetn ra'araed froea hie peahlnar trip for prtrarednea today eo w.l! ylca.ad wl"k t ril thai b prohaKty will make anwtfcar 0"U. .I'H lb l.u.1- - Pea - rU tP...o cannot be .u.ly d. I. p.c"rel fcer? t- ro.d.ld. will. H .... bV.,h.r.4 to .ken, by in. m....rr ini necntlatlon or eom olhrr-fca fjra of lb foreicn eituallon devclopi a critical elAate. If be o ha lll tlt tha sW'Jili and poeslbly ome far- W-.at.r-. alalea. Mr wil.cn I ronrlmed that bl Iirf.-a Wa.tarn trio waa a ur-eea. H found al th While Houee many tela- erama at4 letter (rtm the eectlon he lrarerd. I'llirB him eo and penatore an4 ltaprcntilrea d re-lvil many imir mr.ucra Ilia adrlaera hare ioit hin th.ra waa twed In Ihe South tarti. u:rtr for a epecial effort In farop of hi prparednee plan. It ataemed improbaMa tonUhl that Ih. r-r.ald.nl would leara on another irip before l ehruary 10. lie ha a ma of routine buln which nrcumulal'd Hurinr hi abnr from aninton aad It I understood Ih I.tiallarna and Ih Appam raae will bar hi closa al tan I ion for th next few daya. The I're.idant aol Into coramttnlca lun with Secretary lanlntt a won B b. reached lha While Hon. today and while no announcement waa made It waa understood lha I-usltanta caaa wae faTremost amon Ih euMecta dieruesea ROYAL MURDER HINTED TTKRIMI mi.irE ! ICIDK BtrOHT ll :TIOIKU. llele ta Thraac Paid fa liar re Aseeaelaatlaa After OppaalaaT Mla lalrr Frlcadly la Cereaaaa. TARIil. Feb. 4. PUpatch' to th. Paris newpapare rontaln Insistent .uc- eatlon that Trine. Tua.of Iszedln. hair to Iba Turkish throne, who death by suicide waa reported r eo yuary J. waa aaaaaslnalrd. Kmll Calll. ex-editor of Ih levant Herald and a personal friend of Trlnca Tussof. writes to lha Journal: -I'rlnc Yuraof Isardln foresaw that he would b aeaasalnated. Last Janu ary h fare aa envelop sealed with ki. own nrlrat eeal lo sereraJ per sons with instructions that It should be opeaed only In caaa ha waa mur dered. Tuaeof detested Enver Pasha on ac roont of his deed and of his attitude toward th Uermana Ha oflen re pealed: i-orer baa let tha won into tka f.ld. -Violent arene occurred between him and Enrer Pasha, especially after the warrhlp. whlck were formerly the German crulrs Ooehen and Dreslau. had attacked lha Kuslao fleet lo October, lilt. "At the Instance of Toaaor. tne fuitan alao slronly protested to tnvtr aaalnat this action, which had been taken at bis orders. rJnrer then threat ened the Sultan and an entry alterca tion followed between luseor and en-r.r- DARING RESCUE IS MADE IRiW Or ItKKKtt iKROrLAlE trcoR:n is DEi riKE. Aaalrlaa Air Caaaasaader Takea Off Jtrm aad i'llea Away aa Heatlle Dealrayera A ppraack- PEr.I.tN. feb. 4. By wlreles lo y- 1 : 1 a. N. T. The Austro - Hungarian Admiralty. In a slalemeot Issued at Vleana today, reports that Ikrea air ship raids were mad oa Ih Albanian porta of Duraato from January 17 to tt'ehmary I. Tha atatement also an nounce that bombs were dropped by Austrian aeroplanes on th port of Arlona. whack la occupied by Italian troops, Tbe statement saya aa to the adrenlur of February I: "One of our aeropianea was bit In the motor twice and forced to lend on the . Tk comrnandr of Ih arlal squadron. Naral Lieutenant Konrorlc went down oa th water lo aasist Ihe ariatora In tha damacd machine. Al though th aa was reach, lb Lleu l.nauit aurceeded lo taklnr bot h offi cer from Ihe etrlckea asroplana. This waa doa In Ihe face of a trlol.nl fir from the balterlea at aSaa.no and while destroyer, wer approach in at full ip-ad Tbe aeroptan then roa from the ater with th r.scu.d officers and returned saf.ly after a flight of 111 mil. to Ihe Oulf of Cattaro.' MUNITION MAKERS PRAISED Lloyd a-orx;e.C'onsralBlat' Work men on Dclltrrlnc Ihe Ciood." jOSW. Feb. 4. Parld Lloyd Georae. Minister of Munitions. a4drea 1ns; tbe workrtv In a new sbe:l factory, congratulated them on tha manner In whlck they had redeemed their pledge to d.llrer th goor!." "This." said Ih Minister. "Is a fight not merely beiwaen Ihe Prltlah army and Ih army of tha Kaiser. It Is a fight between Trltlsh wrkr and the workshop of Germany, and tbe work men are now stiilylng tha msterlaj which I going to enable ti to dcsiroy forerer tha derotl.m of J'rusdsn mll lartm. and Inaugnrate a retgn of free Join In Eirn e." , .' 1 . n 1 a. .",bed nrv. from th.l mov.bl. property, on th. author!...,. Ifiy REBELS SLAIN Chinese Legation Told Upris ing Is Under Control. HOT. PURSUIT MAINTAINED llnr-omiiaae-i nr. Motrment by Cot crnmpnt Troop Said lo llaro llrrn Begun Croealng of Gr?at Vall by SfoncoU Prnlrd. WAciHINGTO.V. Feb. 4. Vlctoriee by Chinese government troops over the rebels operating near Solchowfu and arrival of additional government forces to rope with the situation In Tunnan were announced in a dispatch from the Prkln Foreign Office today by the Chinese Legation hera. Tbe dispatch aaya tka government troops in the sklrmloh near Sulcnowfu killed half tha debris. Jt continues: "Six thousand picket guards from Trkln have reached Chungking. -With the arrival of the Kwangtung Iroopa under Commander Lung Chl Kuang at Mentze. and tha Kwelchow troops on the provincial border, rebel In Tunnan have been surrounded. No difficulty will be experienced In the early restoration of order, aa an en compassing movement baa already begun. "I'non aeelnr the approach of gov ernment troops. 1000 disbanded soldiers who were committing depredation at raotauchen and Ha neighboring vll- ages In Outer Mongolia have fled. leaving behind a large quantity or booty. Jn tbe hot pursuit adopted by tha government soldiers, some of the depredators were killed or captured. while the rest fled. Peace now reign In Outer Mongolia. A report that 1000 Mongolia in surgents bad crossed tka great wan and wer marching toward Pekin waa denied. AMERICANS REJIRE ON PAY Philippine ComnilftHion Provides for (aovrrnmrnt Kmployt?. M AM LA. Feb. 4. Both houses of the Legislature were In seralon all night tn n effort to dispose of their ousirjeM and avoid an extra session. The Com mission passed the Assembly bill authorising purchase of the Manila lUUway for ll.ono.000. Th "blue sky bill was passed, in Commission also passed the bill which provides for retirement of American employes of the government. These employe who have been In the service more than six years are to receive u per cent of their annual salaries. Those wbo have been in the service for It yar will receive the full amount of their salaries for the same period. VICTIM NOT OREGON MAN Lebanon Relatives Reassured by Arizona Postmaster. ALBANY. Or.. Feb. 4. (Special.) That tha W. J. Wallace who was killed by Mexican bandits In tha recent mas sacre of 11 American In Mexico 1 not a Linn County man. a wa at flrt be lieved, apparently baa been established. Relatives of William nauace in Lebanon sent his photograph to in poalmaster at Tombstone. ArlrL. and he has written hack mat ne waa weu ac quainted wltk tha Wallace wno was kl'.led. ana that tn picture oi id uif goa man sent doe not resemble tk man who la now dead. SPAIN WOULDJE NEUTRAL Prr-mlrr Sajt People Vftknlmously Deelre to Avoid War. PAKli Feb. 4. "Spain wish above a!) thing to remain neutral. eaio. Count Komanones. the Spanish Premier, In an Interview aocnraaa to Anartw Merll. a noted French writer. That Is the unanimous sentiment oi the country. Irrespective or party, anu lilscusslons therefore among Spaniards who may hold divergent view regard ing tha war are of a purely theoretical Interest. All of us here suffer at least morally from this great war." 8000 Miners Wage "liaised. JOHNSTOWN. Pa, Feb. 4. Two. thou sand miner of the Cambria cUeel Com pany were notified today of an Increase of 14) per cent In wages, effective reb- ruary 1. The men are not connected lt!i a union organization. rtlee Cared U ta 14 Day. DruftalU rafur.d money If PAZO OINTMENT fai la cir llrhlcc. IVInd. Bleeding or Pre- imiliE l'i.ee. irl apiicstioa ru. . Fire Chief, However, Quoted as Say- ' Jng maze Was Incendiary New antl More Imposing Struc - tare Will Be Built. OTTAWA. Feb. 4. The list of those who lost their live in , the fire which destroyed . the Canadian Parliament building was fixed . tonight ' at seven. Five of the bodie still lie beneath the ruins. They are those of B. B. Law, a, member of Parliament: Deuty Clerk la Plante, "Dominion Constable Dea Jar.dlns, Alphonse Des Jardlns, a plumber, and ' Randolph Fanning, a waiter. ' . While firemen spent the day pouring water upon the amolderlng debris, Po mlnlon Government officials were mak ing plana to erect a new and more im powlng structure on the site of the building wrecked by last night's fire. Meantime Parliament will suit in the auditorium of the Royal Victoria Mu seum until the new custom. house can be made ready for occupancy. Police aad Flremea Disagree. Although the police frown on the theory that a plot was responsible for the dfstruction of tha building or that the fire was started by a bomb. Fire Chief Graham is quoted as having said the "fire wa aet." and that he heard several explosions. Government officials assert they be lieve th flames were not of Incendiary origin, but they nevertheless are con ducting a rigid investigation In an ef fort to determine whether there is any basis for a susulclon. coroner urajg. of Ottawa, will hold an Inquem on February 17 into the deaths of Mesdamea Brayy and Morln, whose bodies arc the only ones thus far re covered. Hearrb far Badlea Gora Oa. A cordon of police stood guard all day around the ruins of the building and held back tbe thousands who vis Ited the scene. None was permitted to enter any part of those sections of the building which remain standing. Scores of workmen were employed In searching tha debris for the bodies of tha five men who lost their lives. David Ewarf, consulting architect of the public works department, estimated the DroDertr loss at $3,000,000. When Parliament met today. Speaker S.vltmv waa without his robes of of fle. which were destroyed in last night's fire. Premier Borden read messages of condolence from King George of Great Britain, from the Duke of Connaught, tha Governor-General and from the nrovlnces of the country. He an nounced there would be a searching In. realisation Into the cause of the fire and that tha business oi toe session would be continued without interrup tion, Laarler I rsra That War Oa Oa. sir Wilfrid Laurier. opposition lead er, joined in the expression of deter mination to continue the work of the Parliament and added: 'When wa gaze upon the ruins upon the hin. while we still trust that it may be the result of accident, we are reminded of the ruins or Louvain at.o the ruins of Rhelms. not caused by accident, but by a cruel foe. If there is anything which the present calam ity should impress on us it is the duty of going on with our work and doing everything possible to bring the mur derers to Justice." The business which the fire inter rupted last night was completed and the House adjourned to meet at the usual hour on Monday. SVSrKCT TAKEN FROM TRAIN i Prlnoner gays lie Is Belgian and Played Before Governor. W'lNDSOR. OnL. Feb. 4. Declaring that he Is suspected of being implicat ed in the destruction of the Parlia ment building at Ottawa, the provin cial authorities late today arrested Charles Strony, aged 28. who says he is a Belgian musician. Acting on instruc tions received from Colonel J. S. Sher wood, chief of the Dominion police, officers took Strony from a Canadian Pacific train arriving here from Ottawa. Strony characterized the charge as ridiculous. Ho said he had played a musical engagement before the Duke of Connaught and his staff Thursday and was on his way to Chicago. According to the message received from Colonel Sherwood. Strony left Ottawa two hours after the fire start ed. He will be held pending further Instructions from Ottawa. Senator Denounces Ottawa Act. WASHINGTON'. Feb. 4. Senator Thomas, Democrat. Introduced a resolu tion today denouncing the fire In th House of Parliament at Ottawa a an act of "deliberately planned Incendiar ism" and an "unpardonable crime agaibst civilization." Senator Galllnger, Republican, objected to Its considera tion, raying ha knew of no evidence of incendiarism. STEAMER ON FIRE AT SEA Texas, Tltonght lo Be Swedish, Re ports rilgbt by Radio. HALIFAX. N. 8.. Feb. 4 A fire In hhe hold of the steamer Texas, about in) miles southeast or fet. Johns, im. r , wa reported in two radio messages received by the Canadian marine de partment tonight. The first message, which came from the British steamer Howthead, bound from Norfolk for Dublin, said merely that the Texas was on fire; while a later message, sent by the steamer Si beria. New York for London, said that the fire waa under control and that th Texas was proceeding with hatches battened. Tha name Texas Is borne by several steamers. It Is thought here that the vessel referred tp In the dispatches is th Swedish steamer which lert -new-port News for Chrlstianla on Janu ary :7. Senate Vote Flood Relief. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Tha Senat today passed a bill by Senator Robin son. Democrat, ' of Arkansas, appro priating $100,000 for the relief of flood sufferers In the Mississippi Valley and authorizing the Secretary of War to lend tents for the homeless. It then went to the House. '"'Tis a brutal sport at best!" "Mar riage Results from Football Game." says a headline. IJuffalo K.p.-a. QDRARDLULI'S . a When Your 'Health Must be Served . "There are ttmes when all other things mast give way to 'getting Well, when ' 'body strength must be zealously conserved. Then the question is not how much food but what kind." A cup . of delicious Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate at 3 o'clock in the afternoon bridges the lapse from luncheon to dinner, sustains and upbuilds. Gliirardelli's is a beverage food that is all nourishment and always appealing to the taste. A tablespoonfiil, a cenf s worth, makes a cup. Buy it in the three pound hermetically sealed can and you'll be doubly economical. The Grand Prize, the Highest Award af the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, Was bestowed upon GhirarJelli't Ground Chocolate in recogni tion of it unquestioned superiority. Order from your grocer today. IS. HOUR WEEPS Argument. Against Murdered Physician's Widow Closed. CASE GOES TO JURY TODAY Prosecutor Declares There Was Every Reason Why Woman Would Benefit Financially by Her Husband's Sudden End. Donvmp-rE Tt. I. Feb. 4. Attor ney-General Rice completed his closing .rgument for the prosecution laie w .. .v. a-l.l nf Mrs Klizabeth F. Mohr and two negroes, Cecil Brown and Henry Spellman. charged with her hus band'a murder. Justice Stearns will de liver his charge tomorrow, and the Jurors will begin their oeiiDerations about noon. The prosecuting attorney s argument, occupied the entire aiternoon. Throughout the long session Mrs. . . . , . iMM.,.ku ha.Ma her counsel. Jionr ea. with the exception of once, when she eDt as the prosecutor asserieu moic v to show that "she ever looked on the face of her dead husband." Continuing. Mr. Klce saia: uvi.- j.....t, Rrnvn And Snell- ..it nf iob and an offer of $:030 to do a Job of this kind was an Immense xoriuno ior xjiu-u, $1000, to Spellman, was a fortune for ""'"ci-. rinj our that Mrs. Mohr was suing her husband for divorce and that she knew Miss Berger was going down to Newport that night with him. Who had the motive? Then who did the actual shooting? 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