The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 25, 1916, Image 2

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    WORLD’S DOINGS
Of CURRLNT WEEK
MOTHER GUIllY Of CONTRIBUTING
TO DELINQUENCY Of MR CHILD
RUSSIANS SUCCOR
BRITISH ON TIGRIS
1USTKE HUGHES
WINS IN OREGON
TREASURY DEPARTMENT ERUSIRAILS
EVASIONS IN INCOME RtPORIS
Washington, D. C. - Attempted
Portland -A fte r deliberating but 30
minutes a jury in Judge Morrow’s
frauds ami evasions of the income tax
court late Tuesday found Mrs. Hodge,
law aggregating $8,380,185 have been
114 East Twenty-sixth street, guilty
frustrated by the Treasury department,
of contributing to the delinquency of
it was announced Monday during the Presidential Aspirant Has Clear
her
15-year-old
daughter,
Frances,
in
Brief Resome of General News j that she perm itted her to frequent Cavalry Mysteriously Comes to year.
first nine months of the current fiscal
1 public dances and all-night restau­
Majority Over Opponents.
The $8,380,185 has been added by
from All Around the Earth. rants, associating with men of doubt-
Forces in Distress.
the incorrect returns, assessed against
! ful character.
the delinquent corporations and indi­
The jury returned but two ballots to
viduals and will he collected. W hat­
! come to an agreem ent. The first stood
ever
additional evasions and omissions McARIHUR HOLDS BIG LEAD AI SIARI
11 for conviction to one for acquittal BOLD, ADVENTUROUS RIDE REPORTED may las
UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL 1 and
uncovered in returns yet to be
the second was unanimous.
investigated
will lie similarly treated.
The case is said to be the first ever
More than 80,000 individual ami cur
tried in Oregon in which an attem pt
poration returns have yet to l>e exam­ Olcott Leads Moores for Secretary of
made to fix the responsibility of a
Live News Items of All Nations and j was
before the total of the amount
parent for a child's downfall. The de- First News Since Surrender of Gen. ined
withheld
can be ascertained.
S ta te - Cummins Second, Bur­
!
cision
is,
in
the
opinion
of
attorneys,
Townshend and Fall of Kut-el-
Pacific Northwest Condensed
Agents of the Internal Revenue bu­
an im portant one, in that it will affect
ton Third— Few for T. R.
reau, working under the direction of
Amara Is Joyful Surprise.
the status of all parents with regard
for Our Busy Readers.
Commissioner
Osborn,
have
for
months
to their responsibility before the law
investigated all income tax returns
j for their children’s actions.
and
continue their work until Nearly every county of Oregon from
Deputy
D
istrict
Attorney
Robison,
A Greek collier was sunk Thursday who hr idled the case for the state, de­ London- A force of Russian cavalry | every will
one
has
been checked and veri- Multnomah county to the rem otest cor-
by an Austrian submarine. Twenty- clared that the effect of the decision 1 has joined the British army on the j fieri. The Investigation
is said to have
seven members of the crew were would be far-reaching, in that it would Tigris, in Mesopotamia. An official disclosed that corporations
have been ! tiers of the state has given Charles
picked up by a French torpedo boat.
communication,
issued
Monday
night
;
greater
offenders
than
individuals.
By Evans Hughes a substantial m ajority
no doubt act as a preventive in a large
the situation along the alleged evasion, omissions and direct
The resignation of Charles Ware as percentage of the cases customarily concerning
! over all other candidates fur the Ke-
follows:
attem
pts
to
defraud,
corjHirntions
general manager of the Union Pacific ending in the Juvenil court as the re- 1 Tigris,
“ General Lake reports that on the whose retunrs have thus far been ex­ 1 publican nomination for the Prcsi-
was announced Tuesday at the com­ suit of the delinquency of parents.
19th
the enemy vacated Betahalcssi, amined are said to have failed to de­ deucy.
pany’s headquarters. No reason is
and
advanced
position on the right clare their correct taxeH to the extent Returns from Oregon’s state-wide
given.
bank of the Tigris. General Gorringe, | of
while individuals failed primury election Friday show (-«inclu­
The Swedish steam er Rosalinn, 877 Fury of Extensive Austrian Attack
following up the enemy, attacked and ¡ by $5,034,026,
$3,346,159.
tons, from Copenhagen for Stugsund,
carried the Dujailam redoubt. The The general method of making in­ sively that Justice Hughes is decidedly
Increases on Italian Battle Front enemy
in ballast, has been sunk by a mine off
is still holding the Sannayyat
returns, it is said, has been to the choice of Oregon Republicans for
the Stockholm Skerries. The crew
position on the left ¿>ank of the river. correct
expense items, which are deducted the Chicago nomination next month.
was saved.
Rome, via Paris—Austrian artillery “ A force of Russian cavalry has i pad
from
to determine net He has a large m ajority over all either
all sizes and all ranges, with the j joined General Gorringe after a bold income. gross Few receipts
By a vote of 80 to 37, the house in of
cor|>orations
or individ­ candidates put together. Senator Al­
monster 305-millimeter gun predomi-j and adventurous ride.
committee of the whole has adopted an 1 nating,
uals,
it
is
said,
understand
their
bert B. Cummins, of Iowa, is running
has transformed the battle “ The first news of the operations on incomes. Many are said to have gross
add­ second,
amendment to grant suffrage to the front between
and ex-Senator Burton, of
the
Adige
and
Brenta
;
the
T
igris
since
the
fall
of
Kut-el-
ed tens of thousands of dollars to Ohio, third.
women of Porto Rico. It was proposed rivers into an inferno.
Amara,
sent
by
Lieutenant
General
by Republican Leader Mann.
of ex|)ense.
Colonel Roosevelt has received only
Notwithstanding the snow-capped Sir Percy Lake, commander of the their incomes
—
a light vote. His name was w ritten
Notices of contests from the Sixth, mountain barriers, the Austrian infan­ British forces in Mesopotamia, al­
in on the ballot by supporters in near­
Seventh and Fourteenth districts of try is being launched in waves which though it shows that the Turks are Clocks Moved One hour
ly every county represented in the
Texas, involving four delegates to the m ilitary observers say break against still holding the Sannayyat position,
returns.
Repubican National convention are re­ the formidable resistance of the I ta l- ; on the left bank of the Tigris, where
Forward All Oyer Britain early
Ben W. Olcott maintained a strong
ceived by Secretary Reynolds.
ians.
the British check made it inq*ossible
The Italian troops have now formed to carry out the relief of General London—Great Britain lost an hour lead over Charles B. Moores for the
The battleship Nebraska left the their
of offense and are holding Townshend, brings the welcome but 1 Sunday morning between 2 and 3 Reputdican nomination for sectertary
navy yard at Boston Tuesday under firmly lines
all
the
and peaks, from astonishing intelligence that a body of o’clock through the inauguration of of state. Mr. Olcott is the incum­
orders to proceed to Mexico. She will which Italian passes
officers
say the forward Russian cavalry, after an adventurous the daylight-saving exjieriment. Two bent.
take on a complement of apprentice movement of the A ustrians
has not ride, has succeeded in joining General o’clock Sunday morning was chosen as For delegate-at-large to the National
seamen at Newport, R. I., en route. ! only been successfully arrested,
there are seven leading
but
forces on the south bank of j the time of the change on the repro- convention
Victor Carlstrom, in a 160-horse­ the Austrians have been dislodged G the orringe’s
candidates, as follows: Cameron,
T
ig
ris.”
power biplane, flew from Newport from several strategic positions taken How this im portant junction was 1 sentation of railroad companies, as 8004; Boyd. 3530; Carey, 34HH; Ful­
fewer trains were then running. At ton, 3326; Hawkins, 2913; S|>eurer,
News, Va., to the Sheepshead Bay in the first rush of the offensive.
is still unknown, and the story that
hour clocks in stations, signal 2912; Ackerson, 2108;
speedway, in New York City, Tues­ There are several indications to con­ effected
Case,
will
be
awaited
with
intense
interest.
day, a distance of 416 miles, in four firm the statem ent that the design of Their sudden appearance with Gen­ boxes and telegraph offices througluiut 1979; Peterson, 1876; Buland, 1793;
ountry were changed by the men Warren, 1440; Morsley, 1362. The
hours and one minute.
the present strenuous campaign of the eral Gorringe also has raised the ques­ thee
in
charge.
situation is therefore left in doubt ex­
More than 1300 French, including 31 Austrians on the Trentino front is to tion whether the Russians have al­ A few long-distance trains, which cept
apparently as to Cameron and
prevent
Italy
participating
with
her
ready
cut
the
Bagdad
railroad
at
Mo­
officers, 16 machine guns and eight
were running at the time of the Fulton.
cannon, were captured in a German troops in the struggle on the French sul. In any case, the unex{>ccted ap­ ! | change,
arrived an hour late, E)Ut ar­ In the Second district, with two to
assault on the Verdun front in the re­ front and also to paralyze any action pearance of this body of cavalry is as rangements
were made for connecting elect, the vote seems to favor Brooke,
gion of Deadman’s hill, the German aiming at the joining of the Avlona great a surprise as was the first land­ trains a t junctions
wait for them. with 493.
and Saloniki forces for a simultaneous ing of the Russian troops at Marseil­ Time tables were to not
war office announced Tuesday.
altered and In the First district the incomplete
eff
>rt.
les, and is another instance of the everything continued automatically
—
as vote on delegates is ns follows: Bis­
President Poincare has conferred the
sw ift and stealthy movement of the | usual.,
war cross on Queen Elizabeth of Bel­
hop 1307; Calkins 1142; Ahrahum
Russian forces in Asia Minor.
The change was welcomed generally, 1188; St.-. v. s 804.
gium as an expression of “ the admira­ Congress Gets No Information to
i though there were some minor incon­ W. C. Hawley and N. J. Sinnott,
tion of the people for the magnificent
Aid in Settling tand Grant Case Two Men Marooned 58 Days On
courage and untiring devotion to the
veniences in London, when alterations Representatives in congress from the
; to thousands of public clocks L>egnn First and Second districts, respective­
wounded which she has never ceased to
throughout the night.
show under the enemy’s fire.”
ly, have been nominate«l to succeed
Barren Alaskan Island, Rescued and The continued
Washington, D. C.—Congress will
fact that neither France nor themselves without opposition. It is
London underwriters charge 50 per be compelled to legislate for the dis­
ad|>otcd the scheme caused probable that they have received the
cent to insure against a declaration of positions of the Oregon & Californa j Seward, Alaska— A fter having been America
novel complications in newspa|>er Democratic and Progressive nomina­
peace between Great Britain and Ger­ land grant without knowing more than marooned 58 days on one of the barren offices,
from these countries hav­ tions as well. In the Third district,
many before January 1. The rate in­ it knows now as to the meaning of the islands at the mouth of Cook Inlet, ing the news
of Multnomah county, a
dicates that in the underw riters’ opin­ decision of the United States Supreme Captain Charles Hansen and E. II. hour. appearance of E>eing delayed an comprised
fight was waged for
ion the prospects for an early peace court in the case.
Mitchell, form erly of San Francisco, The only opposition to the change three-cornered
Eionors.
are better than two months ago, when Tuesday the Supreme court received survivors of the wreck of the launch comes from the farm ers in North congressional
Complete returns from a few pre­
the rate for the same risk was only 30 from the United States Circuit c o u rt' Success, arrived here Monday from Hamptonshire, who at a meeting rec- cincts
and incomplete returns from
at San Francisco a certificate of seven Seldovia on the Bteamer Admiral Far- J ommended that the new system be ig-
per cent.
virtually all the 376 precincts in Mult­
questions
on
which
th
at
court
wishes
ragut.
It is officially announc d from Dub­
as far as possible in working nomah county at 3 :30 o’clock Saturday
ent before passing on the Thomas Campbell, formerly of Brem­ | j nored
lin that in addition to the sentence of enlightenm
farms,
not to the extent of defy- morning indicate that the Republicans
railroad
company’s
appeal
from
Judge
Wash., ana John Larson, the ¡ ing the but
death imposed on Jerem iah C. Lynch, W olverton’s last decree. The case has erton,
railroad
time tables.
of the have renominated C. N. Mc­
two men who were on the
American, a sim ilar sentence was im­ not yet been docketed, but in any other
Arthur for representative in congress.
launch,
were
drowned.
posed upon Peter Gallighan, but that event cannot be heard by the Supreme ' Captain Hansen and the other three
A. W. Lafferty is running second;
this sentence was commuted to five court this term , and no answer to the ' men, who were propectors, left Sew­
Bryan Attacks Saloons.
E. V. Littlefied is far to the rear.
years’ penal servitude. A number of
propounded will be made be­ ard February 15 to investigate re­ Atlantic City, N. J .— William J. At that hour the returns gave Mr.
other persons also were sentenced to questions
fore
the
October
term . This means ports of a rich gold strike near Kat- Bryan was the principal speaker at a McArthur a lead of 877 votes over
various term s of imprisonment.
not only th at congress will get from mai volcano on the Alaskan Penin­ meeting here Sunday under the au­ Lafferty, who in turn was 703 ahead
Nine residents of Pacific county, the Supreme court no interpretation j sula, 250 miles west of Seward. They spices of the Presbyterian General as­ of M Littlefield.
cArthur’s lead has been steadily
Wash., were arraigned Wednesday be­ of its decision of last June, but that encountered head winds and zero sembly which is holding its 128th an­ increasing
fore Judge Cushman in the United the appeal of the railroad company is weather soon after leaving Seward and nual convention in this city. Mr. received. since the first returns were
States D istrict court at Tacoma, on in­ halted.
when they reached the barren islands, : Bryan spoke for an hour, confining his i George II. Burnett and Frank A.
dictm ents returned by the Federal
100 miles from here, March 8, they remarks chiefly to tem pranee.
Secret Note Is Rumored.
Mi>ore have been nominated to Huccecd
grand jury last Saturday, charging
anchored to weather the storm. On “ The most pathetic struggle in the themselves
on the Supremo bench, as
New
York—Joseph
C.
Grew,
secre­
conspiracy against Mrs. M argaret Ross
March 13 all but Mitchell went ashore world,” he declared, “ is not th at on
and sons. The defendants are the al­ tary of the American embassy at Ber- , in a small boat, and when returning the battlefield, by men inured to hard­ has John I). Micke for food and dairy
leged nightriders who are accused of lin, was a passenger, on the Danish to the launch were capsized. Camp­ ships, but the mother struggling to commissioner. They had no opposi­
having forcibly restrained Mrs. Ross steam er Frederick VIII, which arrived bell and Larsen were drowned, but save her boy from the influence of the tion.
and her sons from exercising their at quarantine Tuesday from Copen-! Captain Hansen managed to reach saloon.”
rights as settlers on the public domain. hagen and Christiania. Mr. Grew re­ shore, where he found himslef in imme­ Referring briefly to the European
Hughes-Herrick Is U y .
fused to discuss his mission to this
war, Mr. Bryan said it was Am erica’s
of freezing to death.
The’adm inistration’s five-year navy country, which dispatches from Eu­ diate 'te danger
duty to relieve the suffering on both
r
trying
to
float
matches
ashore
program was rejected by a house com­ rope have intim ated was in connection in i.'king cases so Captain Hansen sides and “ turn them like prodigal Chicago—"H ughes and H errick.”
m ittee.
with a peace move, and th at he bore could build a fire, Mitchell cut loose sons away from the husks on which “ H and H !” Catchy, isn’t it, and
including a note from Em­ the anchor and perm itted the Success they feed and establish a world-wide easy to remember.
The Northwestern railroad at Omaha documents
peror
William
to President Wilson.
to go on the beach, so as to aid Han­ peace.”
Word of this combination comes to
has announced an increase of 5 per
sen. The launch was wrecked, but
Republican headquarters in Chicago
cent in wages of some classes of em- j
“ Sport” Shirt "Immoral.”
Peace Move Is Rumored.
just after ex-President T h H had visit­
Mitchell got ashore and built a fire.
ployes.
Amsterdam, via London—The Mun­ Supplies and a tent were saved from El wood, Ind.—The short skirt and ed Justice Hughes in Washington and
A San Francisco judge has decided i ich Neueste Nachrichten publishes a the wreck and the two survivors, by low-necked dress for women and discussed with him his willingnegj* to
that it is as much a crime for a woman wireless dispatch from Madrid, which eating mussels and occasionally sea­ “ sport” shirt for men were denounced accept the Republican nomination for
to desert her dependent children as says th at negotiations are in progress gulls managed to subsist. On May 9 as immoral at Sunday’s session of the President.
for a man to desert his family.
there "betw een King Alfonso and the they left the island is a small boat and General Conference of the Holiness Mr. T aft and Myr«>n T. Herrick, of
Ohio, are close [sditical friends. As
Pope and President Wilson for the rowed 25 miles to Dogfish Bay and Christian Church here.
Four mice, whose ancestors had been purpose
An
article
of
faith
regarding
dress,
then
to
Seldovia
where
they
were
take
President, Mr. T aft sent Mr. Merrick
of
arranging
an
arm
istice
inoculated with tumor germs for 45 among the belligerent nations.” The board the Farragut.
made
a
part
of
the
church
discipline
to
France as ambassador.
years, took up their residence in the object is to discuss peace terms, the
for
the
ensuing
four
years,
declares
Crocker cancer research laboratory at
that all members shall seek to dress
Irish and Teutons Join.
$ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 Left to Music.
Columbia University, New York, dispatch adds.
“
plainly,
modestly
and
befitting
a
San
Francisco
—
Irish
and
German
Chicago
— A trust fund of $700,000
where they have been brought from
570 Fishing Craft Sunk.
societies joined in a parade here Sun­ C hristian.”
tf> provide f«>r the estabishm ent in Chi­
London to be safe from w ar’s ravages. London—The
number of British fish­ day to advertise a German bazaar be­
cago of a great Hchool of music, “ for
Turkish Plot Suspected.
Estim ates of the governm ent’s re­ ing vessels destroyed since the begin­ ing held in the exposition auditorium
the benefit not only of said city, but
ceipts and expenditures for the re­ ning of the war by G reat B ritain’s for the relief of German war sufferers. Geneva, via Paris—The Tribune’s of all America,” was left to the Chi­
m ainder of the current fiscal year and enemies was given as 570 by Francis Armed and uniformed, the societies Constantinople correspondent says it is cago Orchestral assoc iation by Bryan
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, D. Acland, financial secretary of the represented in the parade included the believed in Constantinople that a plot Lathrop, wealthy real estate broker.
tend to show th at much less new reve­ treasury in the house of commons Hanover Verein, the Independent is on foot to liberate ex-Sultan Alslul The will was filed for probate an«l un­
nue will have to be raised to meet the Tuesday. The number of lives lost on Rifles, San Francisco Turner Schuetz- Hamid and that his guards have been der its terms the income from the fund
bill for preparedness and other large these vessels was 500. Fishing has en, Pacific Turnbezirk, Irish Volun­ greatly increased. The correspondent would lie used in establishing an«l
contemplated expenditures than had gone on as usual, within necessary re­ teers, Hibernia Rifles and Austrian adds that the pension of Abdul Hamid m aintaining such a school in connec­
been supposed.
M ilitary and Benevolent association. has been reduced from £1000 to £250. tion with the orchestra association.
strictions.
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