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U..wuOi( JuUlwIi'i') i. Uiiii.tU,: uUllUiW i..titiu, juu. 1 READ I NG ABOUT IN' THE NEWS I i PEOPLE AND' PLACES YOU HAVE BEEN i 1 "t f 1 -. 1- - I VT- 4 ,' . ' HI - ; IIV. ' i :' .; -,',' . if IIj i f - v - ,& - : . II i . , I 117 ah i - i : 1 1 II ? iwi' n All Principal Evems of Week Briefly Sketched, for In formation of Busy Readers General New. THREE XiUed and 25 wounded -wag thotoU ofa three hour ; battle between re'volutionieta and tov ernment - forcea In t Haiti. f Tueaday. Read Admiral Caperton. who is 'in com mand of the American forces at the Haltlen capital,' reported .that compar ative order was being maintained In Cape Haitian and that property . waa in no Immediate danger. f"; ' . Six hundred thousand dollars to pay for cargoes of neutral vessels seized haS'been appropriated by the French senate. This includea payment for the American steamer Dacia, Belgians are wearing ivy to show loyalty : to . tbeir country since Ger many has prohibited display, of Bel gian colors. ; A decree has been published prohib iting shipment of gold , from Prance except b Bank of France. The step is taken to guard its gold supply.' "It is not the loss of thousands of men; It ia not the enormous loss of money that: makes one desire to see this country maintain its position of neulrality. but that It -.may - be in a position to fulfill its great destiny of being the peacemaker for now and all tlme'.JWilliam J. Bryan told the wom en of the San Francisco center at the St. Francis botel. Passengers arriving at San Fran cisco aboard the Pacific Mail Steam ship Pennsylvania from San Bias, .told of a battle at Tepic In which seven Carranzista generals and 1200 sol diers and five Villa officers and 65 men -were killed. - Tokio dispatches' state that a new alliance between Japan and Russia is being made. After a period of almost six years' insufficient rainfall Jamaica Is ex periencing fine seasonable v rains; and anticipates a big tobacco -and sugar crop. - , . Contract has been given by- the Aus tralian government to salvage the Ger man cruiser Emden, which was sunk of f ' Cocoa island . in the Indian ocean by, the Australian cruiser ' Sydney. V 1 Pacific Coast r ANUEli BORGES died from : in- (es refceived - when , he -was i tran trampled by a runaway horse '' during the Fourth of : July- parade at : Sacramento. . General George W. Goethals, builder :v of the .. Panama - canal - and probably - the world's most famous engineering " .-. expert, will be the principal speaker at- the great international engineering ' congress which will be In San Fran Cisco from September Jd to 25, under the auspices of the Panama-Pacific ex--' 4 - position. General . Goethals : has - ao--cepted the of flee, of honorary president - of - the organisation. .. Introduced as "BJdltor of the Com moner" and not as a statesm.an, W. J. Bryan, former secretary of state. , at Han Francisco, made a plea for a more i i .responsible Journalism in an address ; -Len - "Journaliatn and Its Relation to . World Affairs," at the formal opening ' of, the International Press congress " Tuesday. f-Ti Bryan did not allow the wording of the introduction-go byunnoticed and . he commented that he saw no need . .to draw any distinction between ; the " .statesman and the Journalist. He said t . . a statesman cannot afford not to be f ."Journalistic and that a journalist . must necessarily be statesmanlike. - vDetermined action should be taken " to convince the central west and east - em states that California cannot ac cept responsibility for . the support of "r non-residents, objects of . charity or " persons liable to become such," says , the California state commission of 1m r migration and housing. In . a report- to Governor Johnson. - "Whenever pos8lble,Vcontlnus the report, "work should be furnished tn c etead of charity J rt Alexander' Thatcher, back . from --Lassen peak In California, reports that there Is a split in the northern crater three eights of a mile in extent. Stearm and smoke escaped side flssues but the ... main crater was closed.' . Dogs, are off the streets of Cottage Grove.- An ordinance prohibits own- ers ; from : allowing . them to rxm at , large. r - Seel ey Hall, of Med ford, has reached -'.-the edge of Crater lake by auto the lirst of the season. - ' - .. -Charles Smith, cook, and. Joe Loeb, miner, were burned to death '-in - the ".:-. ' I .'5 - n - ; z ; 1 Frank L. Molholland, of Toledo, Ohio, president of. sthe International Association of pRotary Clubs, " '. S Secretary of the Nary paniels.and his new advisory conncil, which takes the place of itho system of m ngnti are surgeon wcnara 8. , Benson, chief of - the bureau of operations; . Civil . Engineer W. wurtsbaugn, aide to the commandant of the marine 8 Ex-Governor Simeon E. Baldwin, of Connecticut, who Is mentioned as la possible successor to Secretary of State Xanslng as counsellor v of the state department. 4 Surgeon John D. Long, of the United States public health .service, who is On his way ! to the Philippines as director of public health there. 5 -Left to right are General Felipe Angeles, Villa chieftain and Enrique Llorente, chief of the Vilh junta In ' Washington, photographed In tbe capital, where 1 General - Angeles conferred with General Hugh I Scott, chief of staff of the United States army. - N. 6 1 talian boy scout serving as street car conductor In Rome In the place 4f the regular! conductor, who is serving In the army. " T" Recent photograph from Tampico, Mexico, showing hungry Mexicans at a Kint where; free corn Is being distributed. ' lodging house' fire at . Wallace,' Idaho. . The international convention of the Baptist Young People's union convened for a five day session at Oakland, Cal., Tuesday. Two thousand delegates were In attendance. Dr. . Newell Dwight . Hillis of New Tork lecturing at Salem. Or- 'declared Germany is destined to lose the war. tie asserted uermany started It to ob tain the iron resources of Belgium and France,-- ' - t :. .. ' After f an . all night fight, forest rangers secured control over a forest tire on Mount Hamilton. Call'fornia- which for .a time threatened -the de- . ruction or r.icK observatory. - How - to preserve strict neutrality at the International Press Congress in session at San Francisco was the prob lem which confronted Walter Wll llama,. director of the congress.'. To avoid ; ill feeling among the ; foreign delegates, - Dean Williams saw to it that all of the honorary officers were from countries not involved in the Eu ropean war. The- president ;wa from Guatemala and the secretaries .". from Switserland and the United States.' -Williams asked delegates to refrain front making any reference to the con flict. But all asked pardon for dis regarding the request of the chair man, and, then proceeded to defend the position of their countries in the After wandering over a great part of California since he escaped : from the Los Angeles county hospital.' April 1, Juan Rlveria, a leper, was captured at Fresno. - . Ashes from . Katmai ' volcano comr pelled the anchorage of the steamship Santa Ana on the north' shore of Ko dlak island, her officers report. ' . W. K. Kellogg , of Battle Creek, Mich., health food marmfacturer. is en route from Fairbanks to Seattle,' seri ously ill. ; 'The Employers' association of Washington is contesting efforts of the state commissioner of labor of Washington to collect fees for Inspect ing -moving picture theatres. fore boys . than girls Were gradu ated from the eighth grade in Linn county this year. 1 - Arthur Lewis of the Washington public service commission has ' been appointed by Governor Lister as his personal - representative on the state board of equallsation-which : meets ia September. . -A campalm to raise: funds for Lib erty Bell week .was started by a citizens' committer at Ran -GN..nnA ' It 'is planned to give special patriotic . ". ' .-',., ... - '-Jll '- "-yXa Girl-Disguises "Self;:. . ;; , .lit ' :-;v : As French Soldier " v ' t'. uoicomD, acting cnier or the bureau of medicine and ! surgery Admiral ? Joseph Strauss, chief of the' secretary; Samuel McGowan, paymaster eeneraj; Admiral corps; Admiral R. S. Griffin, chief programs. ,w The bell Is due there July 17. t Sustaining a shock . of 11,000 volts of r electricity long enough to climb down a telephone' pole on which he had been working, Milton French, a lineman, dropped unconscious when he reached ground and is expected to. die. A definite plan for peace which calls for 'the : establishment of an interna tional court and peace war was sug gested in resolutiohs passed by Women Workers to Promote Permanent Peace which concluded its four day meeting in San Francisco last night. r. Irvln, Woody, a Winchester fisher man, was fined SI 80 at Roseburg for Illegal fishing." He will - serve out his fine in Jail. - A.M. Reynolds; new; superintendent for the Warm Springs Indian school, has arrived to take charge of his work. Farmers are making .- a concerted campaign to destroy- Canadian -thistles in Linn county - before they bloom. Evan-' Evans Of - Grange vine, Idaho, has ;- been selected ; state -chairman of the Republican central committee of Idaho, Republicans at Boise ar haiL tag Senator Borah ; as t a. presidential possibility. ;5i,.?:;'ntif :JL..i-i v, ':'n- - Legal and Criminal. -. . j np HE statement of Pacific Electric ; I 'o officials that it Pasadena. Cat; lines are losing .money -Inspired the Socialistparty local organization to address; to the city commission a pIea or the establishment jot a . .nia niclpal . jitney bus line, t The Socialists argue that the railway company -be permitted peaceably;; to surrender $ ts various franchises and tear up its tracks, thus giving more room -on the streets for, the operation Of autoeio-biiesv- - - , i ,irf:,.:.-,3-.j:l.; :T;rf Before the next election every can didate for congress, will be asked to go - on record . as to his position re garding prohibition unless the 'coming session passes a - prohibition amend ment to the constitution. - TMa course wata determined on-at a meeting of 600 men preliminary to the national convention of the Anti-Saloon league at Atlantic City Tuesday. . ' An alarm clockvproved the undoing of a . suspected thief at Long Beach. CaL' An apartment house was looted by burglars who -stole, - among- other articles, an alarm clock, the alarm of which had been set for 11:30. Detectives' walted at the electric car Station. Promptly at : 11:39- an alarm rang out. Stanislaus Wiltonski was arrested and the ;lock was - found in his pocket, i ' r - , Superior Judge Sturtevant of San Hi iR. Stanford, bureau of yards and Victor Blue, of the bureau of steam engineering and : Captain Ridley - McLiean, Francisco,, has Issued an Injunction re straining the city, from operating any of its cars except the original Geary street cars, down Market' street, be yond the foot of Geary at Third. ;s The - Injunction , was Issued on . re Quest ' of : the United Railways and the Sutter Street Railroad company. The ' lines barred by the Injunction from Market street, are the Van Ness avenue i cars and the California street cars and every direct car of the city lines from- the ferry to the exposition. Lieutenant W. C. Cook, senior en gineer of the cruiser San Diego, is to be courtmartlaled as a result of the boiler explosion - aboard, the . cruiser last January "When -nine; men were killed,., according - to Information re ceived at Mare island. ' Other officers of the ship who were recently court martialed are said to have been exon erated, f V- rVt " ir'X" ; '-; -'" :; The city of Los Angeles may be constrained to create a ; special title for Mrs. Estelle Lawton Lindpey, new city ; council member. It is Jncorrect to call her councilman iand 1 she dis likes the term ' counc!l iwoman," - A gaping wound, testifying to . the cause Of death but not to the author, tha body j of F. P, Graves, prominent Chicago -attorney, was V found . at . his home- in Lake Forest, a suburb of Chi cago. ! . - ' - 1 - ', - - ' ; San Francisco - has destroyed j: 14,021 shortwetght scales - in iyearj and '90 per cent of the milk bottles and other milk containers in use a year aad a half ago. according to the annual re port of ; Sealer of Weights .. and Messures .Lawrence . J. jDolan. v AO cording - to Dolan,. : more i than -11,-OOO.OOOhaa been , saved, -to consumers In ,the 1 city; through the! enforcement of full weight and full measure regu lations. , .... 4 -; - . j First Lieutenant Johnr J. Burleigh of the third infantry was relieved from duty in the division ' of I military af fairs by the war department and or dered, to Fort- Oglethorpe, Ga.i inder arrest, - to stand - courtmartial. - Offi cials of the - war department - refused to discnss the "matter. The charges against Burleigh- were filed at Gover nor's island. -. -"j - ", . - , v i Federal officials In San- Francisco and other ports along the Pacific from Seattle to San Diego are : cooperating in a search today for Walter H. Page, supercargo of - the little American schooner Annie Larsen, now held at Hoquiam. Wash., with; its - cargo - of arms-and ammunition, who eluded two deputy United States - marshals and decamped. - -' y -; . Cans labeled . tomatoes have been discovered in dry Arizona to contain wWch will meet in convention In naval aides established by former docks ; ; David W. -Taylor, chief naval constructor; Commander D chief of the bureau of navigation; whiskey. A demand for .can openers led to the discovery of the latest way to evade: the prohibition: law. . - . . European War. X TNDER the : powers of tha defense I I of the realm the British govern- t ment has decided to take over the control of. sale and supply r.of liquors in many districts where war materials are manufactured. , The Swiss government has pur chased 13,000 oxen for food purposes. After 10 days' . Interruption the German-Swiss frontier has been reopened although the Germans have Increased the severity of regulations regarding passports ror strangers. . - Sir. Cecil' Spring-Rice, British am bassador at - Washington, had a - long conference with.' Secretary Lansing concerning International - developments during the last two -weeks during the ambassador's absence from the city. It is understood the shipping situation was ;one: of the matters discussed. , ." The Italians do not fear that Rome will, suffer from any aerial raids due to its distance from the Austrian frontier, i It- is ' 235 miles from Pola, the 'Austrian naval: 'base. ... - v Lord Robert': Cecil vat London de clares; that merchant vessels of a bel ligerent f power ; are entitled - to . carry and use -armament in self defenses ? Squadron Commander 8oames of the Royal Flying "corps was killed ny an explosion - of a - bomb with which he was experimenting. -.The Austrian forces tost lMOo' men by an unexpected attack by Russians near , Kransnik. The - Austrians thought! the. Russians were far in ad vance in full' retreat..' . n The Austriart-Hungrarian ' war load has now -reached $900,000,000, and is still coming in. - - , Commanders of " British and ' French warships were alarmed by reports that seven Germ an. submarines had arrived In the Dardanelles. Such: a force of submarines would, force the warships to cease, operations along tha shore of the Galiipolt peninsula and leave the land forces entirely unsupported, -it is asserted..' - ....' ... y t -..Up to, June ,'2S, British Columbia had recruited i0,442 recruits and .7800. had gone' to the front. .- - - A .report that German authorities had censored mail - on the Swedish steamers BJoern and Torsten has -been denied officially. " . . Military authorities of Bavaria have issued an ordinance providing' for im prisonment of dealers who charge ex cessive prices for foods. . - - - - , -- Soldiers in training - in Canada will San Francisco July 19.- Secretary Von Ii. Meyer. Left bureau of ordnance; Admiral W. Ulajor -General George Barnett, judge advocate general. Seated be encouraged to help 'in gathering the rloenlm harvnt. ; Th a 100.000 Tnn rAmv arm. r in w-n.,. parts of the dominion and leave will oe granted mose wno desire to go to Eastern..'. GHARLES A. CONANT, 4 New York banker and financial expert, died at Havana. Cuba, from hemorrhage of the stomach. He was in Cuba to reform the financial ' situation of the republic, on the request of theCuban government. He was 64 years old and unmarried..- v." .;.'.;: "' - . " Mrs. Kmllie Nicholson, 73. mother of ine novelist, Meredjtn Nicholson, - died at her home in Indlananolis. Mamvj Twenfy thousand persons saw the liberty Bell at Des Moines.- - r 2 t; ASfavorable trade balance, of - $20, 645,778 1 was - shown ' by the weekly statement1 or imports and exports at the principal 'l$ ports of the United States. " T.;i ' More than 10.000 delegates repre senting nearly every ; nation on the globe- gathered in Chicago Wednesday for the Obenlnar of h flfK ni.t... . - ' " nial world's ; Christian "Endeavor con vention. : Six thousand mors delegates and at least hat many visitors were eipecwo io attena. r prominent among the delegations 'arriving today were those from southern ta.t aHr in Palm Beach suits and hats- and those from Des Moines, attired in suits of Ttt nnA h!f tha nfrtnimt Tr'n ... colors. This is the first time in 1$ years that the convention has - been . held on world's convention was held in Agra, inaia, in - .- . Stftftl mills In THttafnirs, an ity have received oni AnHnv last' few days for projectiles which in.oira iwn,,tii)t sales are said to have been made at $38 per ton -Approximately 216,000 bushels of wheat, the first cargo of the season is Demg loaaea at uaiveston. Texas, forEngland. . ., .., .- ...-,.'.. Bounces - that 500 convicts 'wTH soon be put on roaa work. Mrs. Grace Guggenheim, who " re ceived a final divorce decree . from Robert- Guggenheim, married Morton Snllntiirr of Phl1adlnhla. lmm4i. ately afterward. Closer cooperation between the An- Catholic i Prohibition league in : the fight for national prohibition is indi-1 cated. - - - And Bets Forth With Army to Avenge th Death of Her Brother, Killed at - CMrency. ' Paris, July 10. A pretty young girl of Saint Pol. near Arras, named Ber ths Olibet, 19 years old, has just been discovered in French soldiers uniform In the region of the firing line. She had cut her hair short and otherwise disguised herself,, and she had cried bitterly when the military authorities sent her back to her parents. - - She said that her--brother had been killed at Carency, and she was de termined to avenge his death. She had dressed . herself in one of his old uni forms, and had walked 20 miles. In tending to take her place in the firing line. ' - W j - lm.l-M-!..alr.'.T''tTAM fnaw'T mv scalp of a very disagreeable itching and scaly condition and at the same time not endanger the growth of my hair? I ; have tried nany so-called A 1 ... . -Intlnwa V.11 1 i th.v It,,. bn mora harmful, than helpful.? t a . fiika 44nt At s : vaii liara si a. . m A heivA via - 4tiVv r Aia m T aaaI . o tiA fhaan narfitm . T tain eu tvv"vi . . , , - would suggest the - .mmtNiiate um of plain yeiiow imnjui . ui iciuut, uon druff and make the scalp alive and s&ould correct your scalp and beautify ' "Too Fat" writes: "Since I have got- . . a a, a.. - 1 Ann't wlf anil T tir easily, I want - to reduce, safely but surely." 'Answer: Five grain arbolene tablets are. highly endorsed as safe and sure flesh reducers. - I have recommended them in many' cases of obesity and they -have given perfect satisfaction. . JX ECU . .L-C. j ........ w u w worrying rn J am only 30. and up un til JL ifjw uiuuiun av mz sssvv w It was to leelf tired or worn out. Now i& .aII i ro t4 riia naVr tMvafl TT I've lost my : backbone,' have a short ness of breath and feel almost exhaust ed ana wnowy wunoac uunwo.-. r wi grouchy andvhave pains in the back of me up and make me strong, so that I . j . i. . . Can Jvrfll -eotuu nnu uubsiicbb rcquu - mentsr build up your blood ' and soothe and sirenginen your-nrrven; mmeining 10 restore your energy and overcome the Large Escort for Illinois Governor 700 Members of Tlrst .Beglmtnt, Chi cago, to Accompany Dunne to Expo. . oition. .. - ' : -'. ' ' Springfield, 111.. July 10. Seven hundred men of the First Regiment, Chicago, will, form Governor Dunne's guard of . honor at pie Panama-Pacific International exposition. Colonel J. B. Sanborn will be in command. The First is expected to reach San Francisco July 22. after ' detraining many times on the way across the con tinent to parade and be entertained by the members of the National Ouard of other states. Incidentally, Adju tant General Frank S. Dlckonhad to obtain permission from the authorities of all the states through which the regiment will pass before the , trip finally was arranged.:; - .. eDpCTOR The ouestlons answered telow,r general In character, .the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply. In my case of similar nature. Those wlshlna further advice free may addrews Dr. I -wis Baker. Collece Bldg., College-El wood Sts., Dayton, O., enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only Inltisls or fictitious name will be used in rnv answers.. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drua- store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. weariness and make you a man arafn. Three grain cadomene tablets are most effective . and highly - recommended. Start using them now, and in a short time you should - feel fine and better than you ever did. i ., ..-'. " . "Mary G." asks: "How may I in crease my weight? I am very bony and angular looking. I eat plenty . but it does not seem to nourish my system." ; Answer.. The most satisfactory and healthful treatment to increase yonr weight, you will find in the us of three grain hypo-nuclane tablets. Tak en with your-meals they cause pror-r assimilation of the food, and in th way nourish and tone the tissue anl nerve cells of the body. They shouli be taken for several months. "Worried"' writes: "I havs constsr t headache and backache, my fet swil and I am tired -all the time. My look puffed and appear yellow. 7h urine is very little and of bad odor. M, blood seems to be turning to water. I am quite worried, as I seem to gt worse all the time." Answer: Tou have a bad case of kid ney trouble and you should be very careful. Don't work too hard and avo; J taking, cold. If you will begin at on -e taking ,balmwort tablets, you wilt f t almost Immediate relief and contin . 1 treatment should greatly relieve yri. These tablets come in sealed tut" with full directions. "Mrs. W. J. T." writes: "You he!- i a cousin of. mine when she bad r, -eased blood. -I think now my blor. l i impure and I want a good blood j , ,i-cine.- I am very much constlpatea." . Answer: If your blood is Impure vo i would know from some of these syr -toins: Constipation, headache, com tongue, sallow "complexion, l-.r-. out of the skin, tired feeling uni sibly indigestion and some tevrr. three grain sulpherb tshlets (r f . phurl... They are splendid to '-i system and put your blood rl--i