East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 02, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number copioft printed of ycAtorriay'
Pally I million
WEATHER FORECAST
2.742
Thl paper In member of and audited
by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
VOL. 30
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918.
NO. 0372
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER -- -- CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
JAMES STURGIS IN
I PARIS AIR RAIDS
nil ii iii i mill nnrmr n t t.m h u,..ni, (1,.
N now in France aH an artillery uf-
j?" NT -r, recently experloired the
r
PORTLAND ON SEDITION
" ; ' :
Elsie Thomas of Prineville
and Mary Thomas of New
York Are Held.
SIMILAR ARRESTS
IN OTHER CITIES
Literature Circulated Decry
ing War and its
Purposes.
POHTTiAXIJ, Mureh 2. Federal
agents ' today arrested Klslo Thomas
of lrliievillo 11 il Mary Tliomas of
Now York, memliert of thofclnterna
llonal Ilihlo Students Association, on
a charge, of rimiliil.lnff. seditious lit
erature. The- orgnnlaation decries
war. '.
Federal officer Hay similar arrests
are being; made In lxs Angeles and
other Ics, following the arrests ut
the association's 'w York headquar
ter.. Keecnlly a speaker of this or
Sanitation sought lo siicak in no vera I
Oregon towns. In eaeh caw. tho lo
om! defense councils queried ax to
Uiolr beliefs and purimsos ami what
they had done toward the IJlM'rty
Ixmii, eU'. In rw'h on ho the scakor
wax not allowed to (rlvo the lecture,
CAPTAIN HATTERY
LEAVES MARCH 15
HRCKI VKM IXSTItrCTIOXS TO
t ItJJl'OIET FOR ACTIVK Il'TY;
VI Mil NOT 'A.Mi;i.
Captain H H. Hattery, Pendleton
physician and Kurxeon. who recently
received hifl commlmdon in the med
ical corpH of the army, has received
j inKtructfons to report for active duty
March lo. Ho Ik instructed that he
will have a HtirBlcal powltlon but he
not informed yet an to where he
will be Hent.
Captain Hattery has been nervfhK
an city phyHtclan and his departure
will caiiHe a vacancy In that office, j
The doctor has Hold his auto and j
household furniture preparatory to'
leaving in the near future. Mr. Hat
tery will leave Khortly for Portland
where whe will take up special work
at Heed College.
UortH of being under an air raid.
HIh mother, MrH Una M. SturglN,
this morning- received a letter from
him In which he HtateH that durlriK
one of hla two tripH to Par la German
airplanes flew over the French me
tropolia and dropped bom ha. He saH
that It won not aH exciting1 as one
might think though, several wero
wounded. '
Lieutenant Sturglg is now on de
tached duty atending an automobile
HChool. The work in very interesting
and Instructive, he mat oh. The cen
sorship is so strict, he states, that lie
was unable to write of many Interest
ing Incidents and experiences.
GERMANS ARE "JAW
PUNNING FOR infm
ciminr iifAnc I ill
iuiuiil rmnoi
"Big Business" Confidential
Memorial Demands Sei
zure French Iron Mines.
LAWBREAKERS TRY
GUNPLAY ON GAME
WARDEN BUT FAIL
LUST OF CONQUEST
STILL UPPERMOST
IS DISPATCHING TROOPS
SIBERIA; CHINA SENDING
IN TO KHURIA REPORT SAYS
111
GERMANS SWEEPING ON TO PETROGRAD
Government and People Ap
parently Unchanged
After 3 Years War.
UMATILLA COUNTY
RECORD IN FOOD
Tho local high school boys' bas-
jketball team added another victory to
jits list "when It defeated tho Haker
boys at the high school last night by
the score of 45-17. Thouiih the
score would indicute a one-sided game
the mountain bnvn showed their tdiink
DRIVE IS POOR'y tlKlllnK ni"t "ds- every min
' i ul f Play.
hm--m Bellar, l'endlcton forward, was the
I'matilla county did not maintain !s,Hr of ,ne Kame. according to the
he fine patriotic rcord in the food.; number of points made, ho having
conservation drive. According to sta- annexed seven field baskets and seven
tunica given out bv Arthur M. Chur- i tn"1- Strahorn threw five baskets.
chill, assistant to Food Administrator i Lny ""d uunsun mrowing rive ana
Aver. ITinutllla county ranked fiflh OIlt respectively.
( HENRY WOOD.)
WITH TUB FitE.VCII ARMIES,
March 2. German "bit? business" is
already preparing for future wars.
French jnllilaary men have a copy of
-i m 1 it o l a rigorously coniiuenii.il memorial
OeOrge Tonkin IlaS Several the Herman associated iron und steel
Nflrrnw ' Flijr'Jinps Wit h ! manufacturers sent the. Cerman gov
INttllUW JlrbCdiJeh Willi .ernnAnt amJ jmperial military com-
SoUthem Oregon Hunters !mnn''' demanding forcible annexation
, i of French iron basins at iiriey and
George Tonkin, district warden 0f 1 1ngwy owing to the "extreme import
Vmntllla, county, la Just now engaged : ance. of German national economy,
In a campaign against deer hunters 'and for lne conduct of future wars."
In southern Oregon where "shooting11 Proves that business, government.
CORF OF dZ. 7 7il5ame wardens is considered a legiti- Junkers and apparently the German
is -r x r k, ,Mi ipeople themselves are absolutely un-
ing back to this city, he has made ! changed regarding the lust of con
good with a vengeance and is In 'meat .despite their three years and a
BAKER TEAM IS
DEFEATED BY
fair way to clean out a gang of law- t
half of war.
In capturing these men. Tonkin
Three additional j had an excltlnir time of It and exner-
from the bottom in th return of food;'Mint were tho lotwls for fenced the sensation of having a re
breakers even though he has had sev- ! Iron .Minos Prolonged War.
eral narrow ewcapes. j The memorial states: "If, at the
According to Marion Jack, member ! outbreak of the war the French had
of the state fish and game coin mi- i destroyed their own iron mines at
lon, Tonkin was sent into southern i Hriey and Xmgwy basins and simul
Oregon because he was unknown und taneously had shelled their iron mines
becaiiKe he had establinhed a reputa-ifn the German side of the Lorraine
lion for fearlessness. He has already frontier the war could have lasted
arretted one organized gang of four'nly a few months. Only with iron
men and neized a great quantity of from the captured French mines in
fleer hides which they had accumu- these basins was Germany able to
luted. ! meet the artillery needs of last year"."
It wants all French iron mines there
seized, holding that France will never
;niake the Kime m intake again, so the
conservation vleMVTfT percent J, on Browne -ilak.T cntrr.i v Irer poked into him amidships. He 1 raine frontier mtg be extended to
age or 7.l. The average for the j U1 . R,iimr i iiiw.an( a r.inw worker had already
statu was 91.7 with Wasco courity unn "eM auueu me oiner .our. seized tho hides and had trailed the
leading with 99.4 per cent. I
It was estimated sthere are 4 70f j
families' in Umatilla county. The to-
tal pledges signed in this county was ;
3595, tho number of refusals 119, the j
number nut seen 391. Notation is j
made, however, that 500 additional
pledges are expected fiym I'matilla
county which would make the show
ing much better. Considerable diffi
culty 'was encountered in conducting
the campaign in the outlying commu
nities because of bad roads. The
number of 100 per cent districts in
this county was only two, Adams and
ft district near Milton which has 40
and Lie be added the other four.
The line Liu for Pendleton was: i
liellar and Strahorn, forwards; Casey, I
center; Hudson and . Jens Torgeson,
guards. Foh; liaker, Burchstorff and'
Llcbe, forward. Drown, center;
Wnard and Halleck. guards. I
gang to a small house In the moun
tains. He knocked at" the door but
there was no answer. His demands
for entrance were repeatedly refused
and he was ordered away. Finally
he burst the dor from Its hinges,
and, as he jumped into the room, a
young girl stepped forward .shoved
a revolver into tho pit of his stom-
( ach and ordered him to back out or
The precipitation for the month of nro,im, Tnnkin nnrJ
j ver. It was then that the wardens
T-'u i i f t wi Kin nvjn .ti i n. litiuia a -
FEBRUARY RAINFALL
WAS BELOW NORMAL
February was less than half the nor
mal umoiiht, according to the offi-
iPtr-'y Jky&m. sua
4c3 tJiJr VESEN8ER0 NARVA j
J JWENOEN JoSTROF
fLIBAU - yCA K,tolJ
NsMITAU;3fe
" reietxaciisrAor yiETizA OPOTChkaI
SMAVU ""i&fc. 7SEBESH "T-Vf UKIYC '
" IsuwalkiV N; , (! L-SMOUMS
' y. r I X 1 fOKSKA
. -VdROONO 1UOA V . (borissop J
& " SUJTSK' f N X
i .-- yZyTv - - I -)
KOVEL ' . ' y - II
, cholm r- k.,vi., xy
L sour or uiLer GRADVOLWYHSK Klfcff' P Jj
Loitdon Papers Publish De
layed Dispatches; San
Francisco Cables Declare
i War Minister Has Been
Summoned for Conference
MOVE REGARDED AS
PRECAUTIONARY ONE
a point where it notonly gives Ger
many all the Lorraine iron basin but
Places these outside the range of .
Freneh guns, in this way, preventing (
tht? French from checking Germany's!
future wars. Leading German mine- f
ralogists report Germany's iron mines
; will be exhausted in forty or fifty;
j years, so the memorial adds: "Iet no,
;one lulieve Germany in peace time'
ill 1.. .it. I,, tn. ncullPA r,.,lf in '
reserves for future wars. During the I Tne arrows ln.ihi man pnow the ma' ptrike the iipitaI f,rst' Another
t firt fnnv rt.Mnfhe ,f r (lormanv lost positions of the German armies rmy is on its way through Livonia
j spent over fifty million tons of iron. , marching through liussia on to the
i steel, in a single tiay or war using ; capture of Petrncrad
families.
Pendleton i estimated to. have 1540
families and only 1321 cards were
signed in this city, a percentage of
85.7 which Is lower than that of any
city in the state, except Uend, having
400 families or more.
WOm fin Vinrl fiarl t U ij-m rrU Knt
jerlll. The total for the month wa;aoor )n(o (he tlmber
i .C of nn inch, whereas the normal is,
, 1.47. of this amount .31 of an Inch L ey gave chase at once and soon
fell on the Hth. During the month : "J", nree 01 lne men "nar nrrest.
there was only seven Inches of snow. Tonkin was left with the three on his
There were eight days upon which ! nnm'8 . wh,,e tno olhPr warden pur-
there Tfc'as precipitation, six clear
more iron and steel than was used
throughout the France-Prussian war.
DR. C. J. SMITH BUYS
LARGE WHEAT RANCH
SI KV.TirOlSAXD ACIXK FA11M IX
. 11. 1. 1 AM X)VXTV l'l IMH A.SKI)
YKSTKKIAV.
PORTLAND, March 2. A 7000
aore wheat ranch In Gilliam county,
owned by J. O. Klrod, of this citv,
was bought yesterday by Ir. C. J.
Smith und 8. F. Wilson, of the Bank
ers' Mortgage company. This is one
of the largest realty transfers In a long
time.
INFORMATION ABOUT
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
eneral von
JMcnnorn, who has been on the east- ies at Novo Gradvolwsynsk on the
! ern front since the beginning of the south to drive- the Holsheviki out. A
war. is leading a host along the south fourth army haas taken Minsk and
'coast of the Gulf of Finland, and he gone on to Rietza.
Tready Said to Have Been
; ' Made in 1916 is Made
Public.
N LONDON, March' 2.-7a-jpan
is dispatching troops in
h Siberia and China is send-
ing troops into Manchuria,
Tientsin papers announced
1 Wednesday, according to de
layed dispatches.
1 OSITIMA is WMMONRD.
; SAX HUNnsPO, March 2.
Cables to the local Japanese newsna-
i pers say the Japanese 3f inister of
War Osliima has been summoned by
the emperor to attend conference
regarding tile Siberian situation. The
! cables do not mention the actual
j. wilding of troops into Siberia as lion
dmi does. Informed Japanese say any
activity by Japanese troops In that
connection would be merely a precau
tionary measyre. They do not believe
Japan would act toward war measures
until the allies sanction them.
i THEATY DETAILS CIVEX . .
1 NEW YORK. March 1. The Even-:
ing Post today published a treaty pur
porting to show that Japan and Rus
' sia formed an alliance In June, 191s,
to "safeguard China from political
domination by any third power what
ever having an? hostile designs against
Japan or Russia," also letters point
'ins out Japan's territorial desires. ' It
Says the treaty binds each nation to
go to the other s aid in case of mili
taary operations, and not sign peac
without the others consent.
A letter from the former Russian,
ambassador at Tokyo points out tha
hurrying east and north. General von
Linsengen has joined forces with the
new Ukraine I'eople s Republic arm- Japanese desires for the districts for
merly occupied in the province of
days, 11 partly cloudy and 11 cloudy.
Tho minimum temperature for the
nionth was 13 above zero on Febru
ary 1 and the nucximum was 70 on the
Kth.
La Grande Pro-German ,
Forced to Sign Pledge
I .A ORAXDK, March 1. What
seemed to be the first showdown of
whether people here would stand for
Herman sympathizers Injecting their
feelings into this community when
Ornnde Ronde boys are at the front
fighting for the colors, came lust ev
ening when a man by the name of
Ilach. who runs a shoe shining parlor
sued the fourth Tnahle to take the
three back with him on the long trip
he handcuffed them together and left
them at the house, while he took the
third to town. I'pon his return he
found thnt the two had hud a neigh
bor chisel their manacles in two and
made their escape. However, he took
up Hie chase again and recaptured
them.
ion Adams Rvenue refused to purchase
The Klrod ranch consists of 3000 ! flour substitutes nt one of the grn
acres now In wheat and 3000 acres In iCery stores, according to federal food
summer fullow, 6000 of tho 7000 acres , regulations. Not onlv did Hnch re-
being agricultural land. Dr. Smith
and Mr. Wilson acquired the complete
equipment of the ranch and take pos
session of tho place today when their
ranch foreman arrives.
Dr. Smith has been interested In
wheat raising for many years and is
the owner of extenstve wheat acre
age In Rasteem Oregon, , where ho
lived prior to transferring his prac
tice to Portland a few yenrs ago. Mr.
Elrod Is a well known real estate op
erator of this city.
Consideration for-the ranch has not
neon maue puonc. I
fuse tn. follow orders from Washing
ton hut he faftve vent to his feelings
In such a way that one of the gro
cery men had to be restrained from
using violence with liach.
The case was Immediately reported
to T. J. Scroggln. chairman of the
I'nlon county unit of the Slnlo Coun
cil of Defense, who exneted pledges of
obedience to every federal order In
the future from Hnch and the prom
ise of a still tongue relative to his
Herman sympathies.
Officials Are Proud
v Of U. S. Troops Fight
WASHINGTON, March 2. Tho per
formance of the Americans north of
Toul sent a. glow of pride through
army men who today nre awaiting
casualty lists. Tho story of tho men
fighting In the snow until their am
munition was gone and then using
their fists showed the men ore sea
soned and ready to meet the Uermun
drive. Repeated German attacks
with every form of terrifying mea
sure causes some belief this sector
may bear the brunt of the drive.
To Guard Health Of
Women War Workers !
WILL DEPORT ANY
ALIENS ADVOCATING
SABOTAGE. NEW RULE
WAPHIXGTOX, Fell. 2. I. .V.
M membership is not sufficient
evidence to warrant deportation.
Secretary AVilson announced, but
any alien advocating sabotage
will bo deported, however, re
gardless of the organization to
which he belongs. Wilson or
dered immigration officers at
Seattle to proceed immediately
with the pending I. W. W. cases
there in accordance with the new
rulings. It is understood the
rulings were put up to the Presi
dent at a "recent cabinet meeting
and received the President's ap
pro va 1 . Th is on 1 1 i lies t h o gov -eminent
'8 future policy toward
radical organizations, their lead
ers and uprisings.
) For the Information of the hun- I
; dieds of war stamp buyers In the
j county and fr- hundreds of others j
I who expect to invest in these patriot- i
! ic securities, attention is again called j
by the secretary of the treasury to :
the fact that interest will mt be paid'
on them after: maturity, January 1. i
1922. !
Further. In case the certificates are ;
If-st. stolen or destroyed they will not j
be paid or duplicates issued unless
t he cert ificatvs have been registered 1
i n a cc rda n ce wit h the regu la t ions j
issued by the postmaster general, if 1
the certificate is registered and Is I
then lost or destroyed, the holder may ! report. it
apply to the post office, where it was ' The Yankee
registered, either for the Issuance of
a duplicate or for the amount in cash.
Sufficient proof must be given in
either case.
In case of rcpistered cert ificates,
I they may be made out in favor of a
! beneficiary. The form for this use
i K "John Smith, payable on death to
Mary Smith."
Parents who desire to purchase war
, savings stamps for their children
Vi'hlTP thl rh ibl i llnahln ill . mi
: Its name, mav reulsler .he lfi., FOI5MFK COOK OV :iKl OltKtiOX
! in the name of the child In this man-i Al!l!l:sTi:i AS Sl'Y FACIvS
1 ner. ".Mary Smith by John Smith, her1! XFAV CMAIttiKS.
j father." This may he done by either j .
parent, or by a duly appointed guar- j PORTLAND, March 2. William
'Uian or by a person wth whom thelrolfen
i cnuti lives. a child who Is capable
NAVAL GUARD ON U.S.
STEAMER SINKS DIVER
AFTER 2 HOUR FIGHT
Shantung and the acquisition of is
lands north of the equator now occu
pied by the Japanese.. Another letter
from the Russian foreign minister says
the Japanese ambassador at Stock
holm was approached by German
agents with a proposal of peace be
tween Japan, Russia and Germany,
which Japan refused with the state
ment it should have been made to all
the allies at once.
WASHINGTON, March 2. The na
val guard on the American steamer
Hyanza believes they sunk a subma
rine after a two hour battle, accord
ing to t'hief Gunner's Mate Groves'
occurred January 1 St h.
despite the shrapnel fire
of two guns, cooly pot the position
and fired four shelU when the sub
keeled over and disappeared.
Secretary Paniels commended
Groves for his zeal and efficiency. Tho
report said just as the periscope was
FRED LOGKLEY FINDS
PENDLETON BOYS ARE
NUMEROUS IN FRANCE
01 iniini; out and signing a registra
tion card may register the certificate
' Itself.
Is
CRUSE OFFERS ARMY
I RECORD AGAINST THE
CHARGES OF GRAFT
CANADIAN PREMIER
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 Is work In
American munitions factories under
mining the health of women workers?
This Is what the Ijtbor Department
alarmed by Kuropean reports lias
started out to discover.
More than 1.2'ln.ftoo women are to
day employed In war industries In this
country. Is was slated ; and a large pro- WASHINGTON. March 2 llrign
porllon of these In munitions plants. ,n,.r General Cruse, charged with no
Kuropean reports, have told of i renting graft In nwar.linu- ..r,,
i severe strain on women workers re j tracts, following the arrest of H II
paired to lift heavy metal castings Upper, textile Jobber, who is held on
and shells. Overwork, too, nnd tin-charges of defrauding the government
, wholesome moral surroundings are re- : in its contracts, issued n statement
ported to have-taken heavy toll In placing bis til year armv record
' muny lactones iroronu. Many rum- against the charges. He
orous
Attention
fact thnt no
I more t han S I oo
' ings stamps.
again called to the
one person may hold
worth of war sav-
IlVAn (IP PVPTTAfOVf V 'r""a nlHcn'u' must ne adapted to cepted tho advisory work for Llppert
...uu...vw...v.MMiii wooien. olily after bo retired from the army
The Labor Department probe Is de- and consulted army lei-al advisers as
CAIXJAUV, March 2. 11. C Tlrew- j signed to result In needed re-adlusl- to the propriety of the a. ;. He said
scter. premier of Ilrllisli Columbia. Is ments throughout munitions plant-" he was never any party lo am ron
rtrud of iic uiiiouia, contracted en ur.d to see thut wuHoa of women work- tract Lippert secured w bile Cruse was
route to Oltuwa lo attend the confer- i ers are maintained on the same level in uctivo service In the uuurtcrmust
cntc of provincial nil 11 Inters. ' us these formerly paid men. ens department.
I
j The following
I'niatilla county
. ooived from the district hoard
morning:
Glen Oscar Rust 1-h. Jens R. Skov
bo 2-c. Roy F. Rauler. 1-1. Carl K.
Huilemann l-e. I'lydo If. Harris, 1-1.
.Joseph 1!. I.ajie. t-l Raymond A. Hix
by l-e. David T. Stone 4-e Th,u,i-,
said be ne- Grimes, l-e. Richard Thompson l-e
Gilliert H. Collins 2-c. Kdsar K- Stick
ler 1-1. Oeorce II. Carnilchael l-c.
William i ;. Gray t-c. Robert C. Still
-c. Dallas W. D;i;-nis r-c. llelwiV .1
1'reMin; -e. R- s.-or ,. cho,l,-s l-e
i-a. Kucene C. Si hrimpf 4-c. Cleve
Clark l-e. shelnon l. Taylor l-e, Kmil
Mucllir 1-c, cirln Gllibs 1-f.
alias Sib io el Ron. cook
for the oltl oil i 'recoil, who was taken
off the train at lVn.y.-ton as the
troops were starting east, was indict
ed today by the federal grand jury on
a charge of perjury. Dolf. n -.t.ts ori
ginally hel.l for violation of the es
pionage act. but when he swore that
he was Italian b lorth, data in Ho
llands of the federal pn"-eeators was
sufficient to convini-e the uraml jur
Ws that he should be held for fiul.
Others in the ! general true bills
classifications of wor,, Jis Rhub.-rc. indicted for al
I'Clstrants were re- l,.s,.ti inciting lo insubordination ,.f
this enlisted men at K.-nip. ore.: Arthur
Thays. n, perjury, for swearing that
lie was Norwegian when in fact be
bad applied for Tiatur.tlli'.ation papers'
swearie.a that lie was of German
birth and lla-1 eonie lo Hits country
on I ht1 German lark D.ilb. k; Russ,-!
F. Haines, hi Id for making false
statenn nt in nftrii of war .rtestiui:-
sighted lee' yards distant, a torpedo
was seen approaching the Nyanza. i
The ves-sel swung and dodged, miss
ing it. The submarine came to the
surface, started its oil engines and
gave chase, firing shrapnel and zig
zagging astern the steamer so as to v
ie able to use two guns against the Pendleton boys are numerous in
steamer. Getting in the rear by this. France these days, judging from a
the ulr came within 5'Hul yards, got note just received from Fred Lockle?.
the range finally and hit the Nyanza "On active service with the AmerC
five times until Groves' gun ended can Kxpeditionary Force." Mr.
the conflict, (.ine on the steamer was ' Lock ley, who is with the Y. M. C. A.
slightly injured. ; coriwi. has w ritten as follows to K. tl.
. Aldrich, editor of the East Oregonlan:
, ; "Somewhere tn France, about j:0
miles f.oin I'aris. Made a 30 Hirs
ute tall, in this little village in sur.-
nue last night. After my talk
I. lick of I'ilot Rock came 'ju
and we had u talk about 1'endleton.
Then Geo. H. Rhyner who rodo in
the wild horse race ut the Round-l'p.
Have met lots of the bo s who have
been tn I'endleton. This is a wonder
fo country. Mighty ulud 1 came
est regard to all. Met Lieut. Htur
g.s ip.t long ago.--
KliKIl I.OCKI.KY.
DOLFIN IS INDICTED
ON PERJURY CHARGE-J BULLETINS
23 DRAFTED MEN
ARE CLASSIFIED
nane;
fa!sel
th'I'M:.
Marie
in t m ;
re. T-.'i
f'-r .wisp:r.nv
UTOU.
hi aiilitit'ii
Were returned.
T.ntor. for
ffit'r.Mit mi :i
to i!!i 1 -.it I i
Inn..1 s. n t
war
a rim:
t
.v.r- rr; WHKt KKI).
V SIM(,TOV. lnn h 2. Seti-c-tary
lanicN nntmunctl that lu m
orican naval aniliary tug' Martnor.
wn VM-cxkexl by a heavy gale Tues
day. All tho officer and i-rtv
rciinl and laiMlcvl a-dmr
ntKXfll AT (4l i-:k.xstov.
I.OMHIN. liitrli -2. ljrtl IimIi
cHUimiaiKh r of tit homo diteu4 fro
ts. Iia aniMl tit itMiotMi-toMi itli
hK staff and timtorrd to Uiiblin. Tho
imbue of hi mi -ion is not (IImIom-iI.
i:U.WAV STXTIOXS HMCKI I
H I i;m.KAI. Man-h 2. s a ro
ult of do-erier-i fnmi tho fnint M'i.
hiic train load-- of supplies., 1k th
fi'iio onimi(too tb'- atlrrnooii ortltr
nl ail raiha i.tiiou harrol and ru
Uilli disarmed.
TOKMk. lar.-h 2. Tho ItoUhoUM
M'ird a p.l'T j:t l.n't t.(ok cMilalii-
Spokane Court Rules
For Insurance Head
fl:-:
lllu .-t fH;iti(
JO .-wili'v, lo ;i
i!-rl,iir: ii ,
It.tro. ii wi'i'i- rcj
rino- lottitwin tn
ti i-e -i.: -i: U.n f. j. (
nt' t.itinition-, -('.,
;:(! I'uilV Which
:i h -i ill I i!H
riii.: to land ma-
fM1-inMikt thrt-ut
:xi. i- h.:nt -h j i
SI'PK.WK, -M.aeh 2.- In n decision
hantled low n t-f.terda afternoon
Jiid U ", ZtMif. N)eeial nuprrior
etlurt jmUe of spokan county, found
a entut for John J, fadman, prei
dent, and K. J. t t'Shea, Secretary -treasurer
of New World Ufe Irwur
anet Cuutpnnv .
Th. iii'.in- spirit of thin ncttoii hum
Th'.iM.es T, k. t-jll. former vie,
president of th t uropdtiv, tio woioshr
thi-M.h ititio-Iiu-tton of a reniuti..ii
!o re-trtti Mr. t'adiK-iii. thv pr'-Mjilcni .
in ofn-: iimx:. thai h;it he.Mi Kixnr.
'o lot it le. tho MtoekholdcrM h
i.oliUtoti re-trot.- I th !'r.-KMwrit
votn:i; f'.r fertitn rhan.;- in th ti -hiw.
and fur tto; r-lf Hon ,f IhfrM
tt ,ist. e w toi.iii turtnw vktri- expiring,
th iriMirm the p r p-t in t ion ,f Mr.
llli ;tfol hi rtSuri.i:- lf .ffie. Mr
t .idik; in . u d (troiterl-, tht ir irt
r !''!, tn vttrmir th pronorn ' ordtrtaj
to i: a h ..t J i-ix- no fit.