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THURSDAY, - JULY. 6, 1S22. THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 25 MEET DEATH IN JWAY WAR Belfast, July ' 0. (L N. Twenty persons are reported killed j; and "100 wounded In a two-dars battle between Republican trrerulars and Free- State troop at Renas,' Coanty Tippet ai jr. according to advices reaching bere. Five irregular have bn killed In an engagement.: with - Free - Staters' at Cast). Pollard.: ' s FBEE STATE SOLD IE BS GET READT TOXCCEBIILA FIGHT ' Dubtln. July . Although the repub lican irregular army had been broken up and all :the rebel strongholds in Dublin have been captured by Free State troops, the" Irish provisional gov ernment today set about preparing for long ruerilla : warfare In the southern and western counties, . Reports that Eamon de Valera.com . mander-in-chlef of the Irregulars, had been wounded and captured proved un true. It is understood that De Valera escaped from his headquarters In the Gresham hotel on Tuesday niprht and is now at Bray, in County Wickiow, directing the reorganization of the reb els in that district Among the 500 rebel prisoners cap , tured by the Free . Staters are a num ber of women who were fighting in the republican ranks. They include Mrs. MacSwiney of Cork and Miss Barry. The whereabouts of Countess Markie WIcz. who was in command of the com munist faction of the republican forces, were unknown when this dispatch was written. r In addition to ."Rory" O'Connor, , for mer commander of the irregulars, who was captured when the Four Courts building fell, the Free Staters have-captured Cathal Brugha. De Valeria's chief aide, and Ft. D. Bart in. Brugha. was -wounded in the final assault of the regulars upon the Granville hotel. When the garrison surrendered, Brugha rushed s up on the Free State soldiers with a revolver in his hand, firing right and eft. AJ. 1 o'clock this afternoon Brugha was reported dying. Coal Conference, Resumes Session Washington, July -6. (U. P.) The anthracite section of the Harding coal conference resumed session here to- Batft Tubs Make Hying Sky Trip Over White House Washington, , July S- A Cock of bath - tubs flew over the White House Wednesday. This simple and truthful statement.! was carefully verified." The tsbs eight of them had been used by President - Hard ing ' and his : party at the marine maneuvers at Gettysburg . were being transported by airplane back to the marine- camp' at Quantico, Va; Cowi and pianos and con gressmen have been carried by air plane, btit thia la r the " first time that-- bath tubs have gone cloud hopping. No. ; credulous reader, they did not encounter showers. day with government officials hoping strongly that the two sides. In the bard coal controversy would ? be able to reach at least a tentative agreement within the next few days. Adminis tration representative believe that if the anthracite operators' and miners could solve their differences, it would have a most wholesome effect on the bigger problems in the bituminous re gions. .' Americans Are Held For Hatching Their Own Kidnaping Case Mexico City, July 6. (I. N. S.) A Bruce BielaskI, former chief of the bureau of investigation of the Amer ican department of Justice, and Man uel Barceno. a Mexican lawyer, are in the custody of the faexican authorities today on the charge of being responsi ble for their own kidnaping near Cuer navaca. state of Morelos, on June 23. The order to take BielaskI and Bar cena into custody was Issued by the judge of the criminal court of Cuer navaca. Judge Moreno Vaca of the criminal court of the federal district allowed BielaskI and Barcena to re main at their hotel under civilian guard. 70 Injured When Engine Hits Train Porter, Ind.. July . U. P. Seventy persons were slightly injured when Pere Marquette passenger train Xo. 6, westbound, collided with a New York Central locomotive near here. The train took a siding instead of the main line. Most of the injured were from Chicago. See Our Windows Displays Over 200 Feet Men! For These Hot Summer Days' Wear Kuppenheimer Air-O-Weave Suits Special at - An Air-O-Weave suit is a blessing these scorching days clothes that keep your body cool and comfort able all summer in light, medium and dark tones, plain or striped. Here's ample proof prices are down on better grades new summer suits in this wonder ful special offering at 19 $ 34 $39 Qualities Priced in Our Own . Superb Stocks This Season at $40' $45 $50 $55 60 ! ':, An Extraordinary Opportunity, which should interest many, of Portland's men and young men Reliable CISthes for Men and Boys ; MORRISON at FOURTH ST. BRAZILIAN REBELS AREBEATEN; LAST FORTSURRENDERS Buenos Aires. July S.r-17.- P.) Pri vate dispatches received here shortly before noon! announced that"" Fort Copacabana. near Rio Janeiro, sur rendered , to the Brazilian ..government forces at 10 olcloclc today. Buenos Aires, July 6. Leaders of the Brazilian revolt are reported to be near capture by .the loyalists, accord tag to reports from Rio de Janeiro, the capital. (The center , of the city Continued quiet Wednesday night, al though practically all commerce had been suspended during the afternoon and cannonading outside the city was frequent. - .1 ' . . 1 The Gazetta Notlciss issued a' bul letin that Kdmundo Bittencourt, pro prietor of. th newspaper Correl Xa manha, was held prisoner in the ma rine barracks- and that a marine de tachment was hunting the confederate candidate for president, Xilo Pecan ha, to Imprison him for his part in the up rising. .1 . - The govermjnent dreadnought Minai Geraes attacked Fort Copacabana, the final stronghoSd of the mutineers, and Marshal Heroes Fonseca, f omen tor ot the rebellion, svaa said to be fleeing. A statement to the United Press by President Peesoa's secretary said : "The military school and the Fif teenth .battalion of the army 'revolted . . A - .. ! and marched toward "Villa Jlilitar. En route the- party - encountered a group' of ' government troops which defeated the rebelsC - ', - " - 1- - '' ' "All the .sailors and. a majority of th. soldiers In -Fort Copacabana re-, rolled. .The fort -.was surrounded by land and sea. ' "' J: The center of -th. city of Hio con tinues quiet. Practically all business house were closed "throughout Wed nesday afternoon. - - Some cannonad-1 Ing was audible-in Bio daring the aft ernoon.. ... j- . - '. i The Brazilian dreadnought Mlnas Geraes shelled Fort Copacabana. which" was -believed to.., be the . last strong hold of the mutineers. President Pesaoa met the situation by asking the chamber to declare a state of siega . for"' 30 days In Rio and the . federal dJatrfct which the ; cham ber unanimously approved. " I Rio De Janeiro.- July I (U. P.) it :4Q a. ,m! The roar of heavy guns thundering lit Rio, bay early .today told of insurgents .who revolted yesterday Still holding, out against overwhelming numbers of government troops. . ; ' Brazil's .embryonic revolution still smouldered., although rebel surrender was believed at band. -: Insurgents holding Fort Copacabana were subjected . to sporadic cannon ading. . " 1 STATE DEPARTMENT 18 ASTISED OF HEBET.IIOX - Washington. July 6. X. 2J. S. 1 The state department today received from Selden L. Crosby, the American charge d'affaires at Rio de Janeiro, conflrma tlon of reports of a revolt in the Bra zilian army. Crosby's dispatch, dated last night, said the rebellious soldiers had captured and were holding Fort Capacabanna at the mouth of the Rio harbor. ITT is a mistake to associ ate absolute cleanliness with soaps that are colored and perfumed. For essen tal pUs of pejrgii always beneficial to the skin. 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