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REBIRTH OF AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE
BIG LINER AFIRE
BEACHED IN RIVER
Freighter Santa Catalina Burns
on Lower Columbia.
for this holdup?" and he turned dis
gustedly toward the door
The Governor's
T
_
"D on’t you th in k we d b e tte r keep
Mr. Slade busy In som e o th e r w ay,”
S tric k la n d re p ea te d .
”1 d o n ’t," M e rritt flung back o ver
hie sh o u ld e r as he left th e room , fol
lowed, a s usual, by H unt.
M e rritt’s h a sty d e p a rtu re w as th e
sig n a l fo r K a th e rin e to a d ju s t h e r
w rap s and re m a rk : "W e m u st be la te
for T ris ta n ."
H ay es follow ed h er. ’T m ust see you
alone, K a th erin e. You’re still free—
th e re s no fo re ig n e r on th e scene, la
th e re , K a th e rin e ? "
‘Bob, K a th e rin e 's voice w as sw eet
b u t firm.
"I d o n ’t th in k I sh a ll e v e r
m a rry now — ’’
"O h, n o n se n se ,” h e p ro teste d .
“N o,” even m ore positively. “T h e
m ore I see o f m en —b u t w h a t’s th e
use? T h ere n e v e r w as b u t one m an
I could h ave got on w ith, a n d I d id n ’t
1 h a p p en to live in h is tim e."
“ W ho w as th e boy?” H ayes asked,
lightly.
"S trange," K a th e rin e replied, p e n
sively, " I’ve Ju st been ta lk in g a bout
■ him —N apoleon B o n a p a rte .”
"Oli, L o rd —th a t fellow .” H ayes was
m uch re liev e d . ‘‘Can I h ave to m o r
row ev en in g ?"
“ Yes— if you— yes— tom orrow eve
ning, Bob,"
H e r voice lin g e red a bit on th e Bob,
a n d w ith quick im p u lsiv en ess H ayes
c a u g h t h e r h an d a n d kissed It.
In a n o th e r m in u te she had tu rn e d
to Slade.
"O h, Mr. Slade, w on't you le t m e
m ak e a head of y o u ? ”
“A head of m e? ” S lade re p e a te d in
su rp rise .
“ T h in k it ov er," K a th e rin e su g
g e sted , a s sh e and h e r fa th e r w ent out.
lea v in g H aves and S lade w atch in g her
A N o v e l i z a t i o n of
A l i c e B r a d l e y ' s Pl ay
% GERTRUDE STEVENSON
Fireman Cremated, but Rent ot
Crew Saved—Explosion Starts
Blaze in Stoke Hole.
Illustrations from Photographs of the Stage Production
C o p y rig h t, i ji a ( P n b U o a i o a iü w ü u K e s e r re d ) by iu a r id B eia*eo.
8Y N O PSIS.
front. I t ’s dam n ab le
W hy, o u t of
com m on decency, m an—
W h a t do
D a n i e l S l a d e s u d d e n l y a d v a n c e s f r o m a you w ant of fa cto rie s, a n y w a y ? ” h e de
P o rtla n d ,[O r. — T he s te a m e r S a n ta
p e n n ll eN * m i n e r t o a m i l l i o n a i r e a n d b e
C a ta lin a ,
a
huge
$700,000 ste el c o m e s a power I n ttie- political a n d bust- m anded, co m p letely a n g ere d and out
f r e ig h te r o f th e W. R. G race C o .’s n e s a w o r l d . H e l i a s 1,1s e y e o n t h e g o v e r of patience.
S lade's voice was a lm o st a draw l,
lin e , p ly in g b etw ee n N ew Y ork and n f a o l r l s ’s l c o h a r i i s r e t H o i s t h s e i m n p e l w e , c h o o n m d e i t - i l o o n v s i n g S wife
la d e
P acific C oast p o rts, in clu d in g P o rtlan d , m e e t s K a t h e r i n e , d a u g h t e r o f S e n a t o r it was so low -pitched and so provok-
took fire and w as beached la te Sunday S Is t r n i c o k t l a n d , a n d s e e s in t i e r a l l t h a t M a r y lngly calm . "W hy d id n ’t you a n d y our
a sso c ia te s p ro te c t yo u r h o ld in g s? ” he
a fte rn o o n a g a in s t th e O regon sh o re of
inquired.
th e C olum bia riv e r, tw o m iles from
C H A P T E R II— Continued.
“ H ow 'd we know a m an w ith mll-
S t. H elens. She is p ra c tic a lly a to ta l
loss.
’’Oh, I like W a sh in g to n ,’’ she said. | Hons w ould com e along and buy up
T w o carlo ad s o f a m m u n itio n in her b rin g in g h e rse lf back to th e co n v er th e w hole b e a c h ? ” M e rritt’s w ra th
w as g e ttin g beyond th e co n tro l th a t
c arg o exploded w ith th e fire, ad d in g sa tio n w ith difficulty.
p resen ce
dem anded.
h o rro rs and d am ag e.
H er fa th e r, noticin g h e r a b s tra c K a th e rin e 's
F o rty -tw o m em b ers o f h e r officers’ tion, rem a rk ed in d u lg e n tly : "S he likes "Slade, if you p e rsist In th is ,” he
sta ff and crew a re sa fe , b u t one fire W ash in g to n , Slade.
S he likes th e th u n d ere d , " I’m going to ta k e off my
m an, G us Johnson, is dead. H e w as E ast, b u t she d o e sn 't tell It to e v e ry coat a n d h it back. My p a p e r has an
e n tra p p e d in th e e n g in e room in sta n tly body on account of f a th e r ’s votes. enorm ous o u tsid e c irc u la tio n , a n d I'll
S cene on th e deck of th e U n ited F ru it c o m p a n y ’s lin o r, Z acapa, w hen th e iiritis h flag w as h a u le d down and
w hen
th e explosion occurred, and Now, S lade and I love our w e ste rn b a ste you o nce ev ery day. If you pro
th e A m erican flag ru n up, sig n ify in g th e c h a n g e of th e s te a m e r to A m e ric an re g is try a n d th e re b irth of th e Ameri-
pose ru n n in g for go v ern o r, you w on’t
heroic e ffo rts of C a p ta in J . F . Rose city, eh, S lade?”
can m e rc h a n t m arine.
and his aides to rescu e him b e fo re th e
“W ell,” w ith som e re lu c ta n c e, “It’s get one vote in y our ow n tow n. And
sh ip w as abandoned w ere fu tile .
a good s ta rtin g p o in t,” S lade ad m itted . in one m onth, o r less, you'll find San
HAPPY HERO OF NAMUn
Austrians Report Re-taking
A m ong th e rescued a re M rs. Rose,
’’A h !" K a th erin e exclaim ed, now F ra n c isc o h a s a gorgeous c lim ate."
Stronghold on San River w ife o f th e c a p ta in , and th e ir baby, th oroughly h e rse lf a g ain . ’’T h e re 's a S lade was u n p e rtu rb e d by M e rritt’s
who w ere low ered over th e sides o f th e m an for you! H e ’s not going to le t th re a ts o r M e rritt’s bulldozing. "All
M anchester, M ass. — T he A ustro- b u rn in g vessel w hile s till in m id
a tow n sta n d In his w ay. Mr. Slade, rig h t, M e rritt,” h e advised, good-na
H u n g a ria n
em b assy
h e re has a n stre a m .
th is is fa th e r's W aterloo. H e's been tu red ly , "go ahead with y our paper,
nounced th e re c e ip t o f an official w ire
T he fireb o at D avid C am pbell, of a g re a t d isa p p o in tm en t to me. T h a t’s I'll ta k e my c h an ces."
less m essa g e from th e hom e g o v e rn P o rtlan d , fo u g h t th e flam es in th e big th e w orst of p a ren ts.
"You will, e h ?" M e rritt’s to n e was
W e ch ild ren
m en t a s fo llo w s :
I lin e r’a f te r m ak in g a fa s t run from n e v e r know how th e y ’re going to tu rn om inous.
W h at s o rt of fa c to rie s a re
“ O ur ad v an ce in G a lic ia has forced ; P o rtlan d .
out. If fa th e r had only listen ed to you going to b u ild ?”
th e R u ssian s to lessen th e ir efforts
T he S a n ta C a ta lin a w as capable of m e It would have been W ashington
"W ell," draw led S lade, coolly, ”1 was
a g a in s t P re z e m y .l.
F rid a y m orning j
;nf? 10>000 to n s d e a l i w e fKht and for him — W ashington fo r me. But he th in k in g of p u ttin g up glue fa c to rie s !”
our b o m b ard m en t g re a tly w eakened had ju 8 t e n te re d th e C olum bia riv e r on w ouldn’t cro ss th e D elaw are.
He
"G lu e !” T h e one w ord Jum ped from
th e R u ssia n s, who began to w ith d raw h e r 3econd voyaf?e lo P o rtla n d . sh e w ouldn’t leave th e W est. If th e re ’d
e v ery o n e 's m outh ut once. "G lu e!"
p
a
r
t
of
th
e
ir
forces
a
t
I.an
cu
t.
O
u
r
m
ade
h
e
r
m
aiden
t
r
ip
la
st
D
ecem
ber,
only been a drop of N apoleon In fa th ey all re p e a te d , a n d looked a t each
7 own Is Deserted, Business Houses
a d v an cin g colum ns m et s tro n g R ub - S h e w a 3 one o f t h e firgt
t lin e rs t o th e r,” she concluded w ith a sudden
o th e r In c o n ste rn a tio n .
Boarded Up and No hood
s.an forces, fig h tin g w ith w hich sti I is m ake a
KU throUf, h th e P a n a m a b u rst of vehem ence.
"T h e h —I you say ,” th en rem em ber- 1
To Be Obtained.
c o n tin u in g
K uzw adow , on th e San, canal, h a v in g a rriv e d a t San F ra n c isco
“ N ap o leo n !” re p e a le d th e se n a to r. ing him self. ” 1 beg your pardon, M iss i
has been re ta k e n by us.
from N ew Y ork ab o u t 10 days ago. She
“ Yes, N apoleon. H e gol w hat h e S tric k la n d .”
P o lish re fu g e e s in V ienna g iv e in- ,e f t San F ra n c isco F rid a y and c arrie d w anted, and n o th in g e v e r stood In his
" it c a n 't be done," M e rritt w en t on.
fo rm atio n t h a t th e R u ssia n s, a f te r th e ab o u t 2000 ton3 of m ixed e&T^0 1400 path. I Just love th e way he rode
B erlin , v ia London and T he H a g u e —
"You c a n ’t build glue fa c to rie s here."
occupation o f L em berg, s e n t th e fam - ; ton8 o f w hich w e re for P o rtla n d .
o v e r poor old Jo s e p h in e 's h e a rt, do n 't a n d he e m p h asized ev ery w ord w ith ,
An official s ta te m e n t issued h e re S a t
ous P olish lib ra ry , housed in th e Osso- j In
>_ tb
th e c arg o fo r P o rtla n d w as a y o u ? ”—and she tu rn e d to Slade.
a n a n g ry sh a k e of bis finger.
u rd a y s a y s :
linsky In s titu te , to S t. P e te rs b u rg . la rg e supply o f am m u n itio n , w hich e x
"B u t he wan r ig h t! ” sh e continued,
"B y God, you— ’’
T
he
m
ost
p
ro
m
in
e
n
t
public
edifices
in
“ T he G erm an s occupied B ru g e s Oc
ploded w ith in a few m in u te s a f te r the e arn e stly , as If she w ere m ak in g a
H e bro k e off a s h e saw Bob H ayes
th
e
tow
n
h
av
e
been
u
n
d
erm
in
ed
and
to b e r 14 and O sten d O ctober IB .”
vessel took flam e. T he explo d in g c a r t plea for so m eth in g th a t lay very close strid e in to th e room . H ayes, a s S lade's
th e R u ssia n s h ave d e clare d th e ir in rid g e s c re a te d a n e ar-p a n ic am ong th e
to h e r own h e art. "W h y should we law y er and a lm o st a m em b er of the
te n tio n to blow th em up as soon as j sa ilo rs and crew and m ade th e w ork of
A m ste rd am , v ia London— T he Tele-
let anyone hold us b ack ? I w ouldn’t.
th ey a re forced to leave th e tow n. | fig h tin g th e blaze still m ore hazardous B ut m o th e r d id n 't w a n t to leave th e fam ily, had th e e n tre e to th e h o u se at
g r a a f ’s corresp o n d en t a t S luis, N e th e r
a ll tim es.
T h is new s h a s c re a te d c o n stern a to n j and n early im possible.
T h ree o f th e W est, so fa th e r stu c k to his tow n and
lands, 10 m iles no rth of B ruges, re
" H e re 's m y la w y e r,” re m a rk e d Slade,
and a n g e r in P olish c ir c le s .”
seam en ju m p e d o verobard, tw o sw im his frien d s and his s ta te . Now he d ryly, "a sk h im .”
p o rts t h a t th e G erm an s have occupied
T he em b a ssy fu r th e r re p o rte d th a t ! m in g to th e O regon shore, a th ird be
s ta n d s in the b a ckground a n d boosts
O sten d w ith o u t re sista n c e . T he B el
"O f c o u rse It can be done,” H a y es i ‘‘Go Ahead With Your Paper, I'll Take
th e R u ssian s a re r e tr e a tin g e v e ry in g rescu ed by a sm all riv e r fishing o th e r m en politically.
My Chances.”
g ian tro o p s re tire d to F ra n c e.
Inform ed th em , convincingly. “ I t ’s per- j
w h e re ; th a t th e G e rm a n -A u stria n line i boat( w hjch w e n t to th e aid o f th e
"H e w an ts to boost you,” she added, fe ctly le g itim a te .”
T he G erm an fo rces in B elgium are
has advanced to new positio n s in Rus- S a n ta C a ta | ina as soon as th e explosion suddenly.
now in touch w ith th e ir m ain arm y,
T hen, a s if to dism iss a p erfectly proud, g ra ce fu l figure u n til It d isa p
sia n I nland and th a t R u ssian s who had | WH3 hear(J
and down tb e C olum bia
" L e ttin g out se c re ts ,” h e r fa th e r a c obvious su b je c t, he tu rn e d to th e girl, p eared from view.
w hose rig h t w in g re s ts a t V eu rn e, th e
crossed th e C a rp a th ia n s a t th re e places ¡n thfJ v ic in ity of S t. H e le n s .'
S lade looked c ritic a lly a t H ayes for
cused, playfully.
w e ste rn m o s t tow n in B elgium , n e ar
who had been e n jo y in g ev ery point
had been th ro w n back w ith heavy j
a m o m e n t o r tw o a f te r th e girl had
B ut K a th e rin e was n e v e r m ore s e th a t S lade h a d scored.
th e N o rth S ea and 26 m iles so u th w e st
losses.
gone.
rious, “ Y ou're bis d a rk h o rse ,” she
o f B ruges.
K a th e rin e 's ey es lig h te d w ith w arm '
T he ad v an ce of th e A u s tria n s in Anti-German Riots Started
"O h, now I re m e m b e r,’’ he suddenly
p ersisted.
elcom e. It w as th e first tim e she
S e rv ia, th e em bassy said, w as proceed
in Many Parts ot London ’’Y ou're a lucky m an, se n a to r,” w had
exclaim ed. "Y o u 're th e ch ap «he g ave
London — A corres|>ondent of th e
se e n H a y es sin ce sh e had re- j
ing
slow
ly
b
e
fo
re
th
e
m
ain
S
erv
ian
u p fo r B aris a long tim e a g o ?”
D aily N ew s, te le g ra p h in g from O stend
London — A n ti-G e rm a n r io tin g in Slade broke tr., us he w atch ed K ath tu rn ed . H e w a s th e m an sh e had once j
a rm y and t h a t th e S e rv a in s and Mon-
"W hen sh e w as tw enty-one and I
d e sc rib in g th e e n try of th e G erm ans,
e rin e adm iringly,
"Y ou’re a lucky w an ted to m a rry , o nce before h e r
te n e g rin s a re r e tre a tin g fro m th e di- j London Sunday n ig h t caused th e de-
Hays:
O ne of th e h e ro ic d e fe n d e rs o t N a re c tio n of S a ra je v o , a f te r se v e ra l b at- stru c tio n of a sco re of shops. D am age m an to have a c h arm in g young wom an fa th e r had given h e r th e choice of w as tw en ty -fo u r and six feet one inch
of a w e ste rn law yer, Just o u t of th e
" O ste n d aw oke T h u rsd ay m orn in g m u r w ho found his w ife a n d child
* w as done in th e D e p tfo rd borough and behind you in th e ra ce ."
H ayes o r a fin ish in g school in B aris |
w ith th e re sig n ed e x p e c ta tio n o f som e w a itin g tor him on h is r e tu rn to Z ee ties
“T h a t's all we w om en a re fo r,” a n and a to u r of E urope. Now sh e g re e te d w oods. How does M rs. S lade ta k e to
in Old K en t road. In th e fo rm e r d is
th is g o v e rn o rsh ip b u sin e ss? " he flu
c a ta s tro p h e .
T h e p re v io u s
n ig h t
t r i c t sev eral sto re s w ere a tta c k e d and sw ered K a th erin e, b itte rly , "sta n d in g him w ith c o rd ia l frien d sh ip , b u t w ith s h e d , ab ru p tly .
bragg*-
President Wilson to Open
th o u sa n d s o f re fu g e e s assem bled in
behind
som
e
m
an
and
w
a
tch
in
g
him
none of th e sw ee t te n d e rn e s s he m ight
s e t afire.
"She d o e sn ’t ta k e to it.” S la d e ’s
th e hope of lea v in g by a m o rn in g boat, Germans Suppress Noted
Land Products Exhibit In Old K e n t road m e a t m a rk e ts w ere do th in g s.”
h av e e x p ected from h er. O nce s h e j voice w as hard.
b u t no b o a t a rriv e d .
"W
hy,
child
alive,
you
do
th
in
g
s
h a d looked up in to his eyes and th o u g h t !
sm ashed and th is w as follow ed by th e
Newspaper
ot
Socialists
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rtla
n
d
,
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r.
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v
e
ry
th
in
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is
in
“I w as a fra id she w ouldn’t."
“ Som e h undreds a lre ad y had ta k e n
w re c k in g o f a c o n fec tio n e ry sto re . yourself," th e s e n a to r re m o n s tra te d . him a god. N ow , h e r eyes blinded by
“W ell, n o body’s going to s ta n d In
B erlin — A lth o u g h th e G erm an So re ad in ess fo r th e o p en in g o f th e M anu Som e o f th e shops w ere pillaged.
re fu g e in fishing sm acks alongside th e
"S he m akes busts, S la d e —heads. D one th e g la re o t a m b itio n , slie saw only a
my w ay.” A m a lig n a n t lig h t show ed
q uays to e scap e to F ra n c e or lOnglund. c ia lis ts in th e R e ic h sta g vo ted fo r th e f a c tu r e r s ’ and Land P ro d u c ts Bhow in
som e big gune in E u ro p e.”
good
looking
chap,
a
stru
g
g
lin
g
law
P
olice
w
ere
called
out
and
20
a
r
re
s
ts
W oodrow W il
•
T he re m a in d e r crow ded to g e th e r in 6,000,000,000 m ark ($1,250,000,000) P o rtla n d O c to b er 26.
K a th e rin e sig h ed a n d leaned back y er, a m an w ho h a d n ’t m ade a n y p a r in h is eyes.
m ade. P re c a u tio n s h a v e been ta k e n
“ My boy. I ’m o u t to w in.”
gro u p s on th e quay, looking anxiously a p p ro p ria tio n to c a rry on tb e p re se n t son, p re sid e n t of th e U n ite d S ta te s, to p re v e n t fu r th e r rio tin g .
w earily in h e r c h air.
"O h, In m y tic u la r m ark in th e world. S he r e
In sp ite of th e fa c t th a t h e w as In
fo r so m e th in g in th e shape of a boat. w ar, and a lth o u g h th e m em b e rs of th e has accepted th e in v ita tio n o f D avid
G re a t e x c ite m e n t p re v aile d th ro u g h fem inine w ay, I m odel.’’ she ad m itte d . tu rn e d H a y e s' burn in g , p e n e tra tin g
“ T he tow n w as d e se rte d .
N ot a p a rty w e n t to th e fro n t a s e n th u s ia s M. D unne, p re sid e n t o f th e M anufac o u t Sunday in D e p tfo rd and n e ig h b o r "B u t if th e re ’d been o n e d rop of N a | gaze w ith cool, unruffled fra n k n e ss. In full ev en in g a ttire , he th ru s t his h a n d s
into his p o ck ets a n d a lm o st s tr u tte d
sin g le person tra v e rs e d th e s tre e ts . tic a lly as did th e no n -S o cialists, th e ir t u r e r s ’ a sso c iatio n of O regon, to open ’ i ing boroughs.
C row ds th ro n g ed th e poleon In fa th e r I sh o u ld n 't h a v e had a n o th e r m om ent she had tu rn e d from ab o u t th e room . "I o u tg en e rale d th a t
T he shops w e re all closed and th e ir p o litica l creed has not u lte red . T hey th e b ig e x p o sitio n .
to fall back on m olding clay. 1 should
i
s
tre
e
ts
and
re
fu
sed
to
m
ove
a
t
th
e
or-
P re sid e n t W ilson w ill file his te le
crow d h e re to n ig h t. By God, I did!
w indow s boarded up. No food w as to sti 11 condem n anil oppose th e policies
j d e rs o f th e police.
T he rio te rs h a v e been m olding,’’ sh e h e sita te d ,
Do you know — ?” H e pau sed In h is
o f th e g o v e rn m e n t and denounce w hat g ra m in W ash in g to n to re ac h th e land th re a te n e d to a tta c k G erm an places and th en finished d a rin g ly , "opinions
be o b ta in e d .”
products show a t 9 p. m. th e n ig h t of
w alk a n d looked dow n on H a y e s’ six
■
th e y te rm “ cla ss c o n scio u sn ess.”
and people.”
O ctober 26. T he m essage w ill be r e j in B rom ley and o th e r boroughs i f th e
fe e t sp raw led over one of th e b rocaded
Religious Songs to Tune
. u w i !e " ^
ia <>v«r. th e y say, ceived un d er a canopy o f A m erican a u th o ritie s p e rm itte d th em to open.
c h a irs—" th e re ’s Ju st a little d rop of
"
th e y in te n d to ta k e up anew th e b a ttle
C H A P T E R III.
hen th
T h e r >°t>nK w as led by 100 docks
_____
__ e
th a t fellow —N apoleon B o n a p arte — In
ot Yankee Doodle Opposed to “ fre e th e p ro le ta ria t from th e yoke flags and O regon roses. W
first tic k o f th e te le g ra p h in stru m e n t ¡“ borers, who had been tu rn e d o u t o f a
m e !”
of
c
a
p
ita
l,”
and
to
ta
k
e
th
e
re
in
s
o
f
J
u
s
t
how
m
uch
m
ore
free
ly
K
a
th
D e tro it - S e ttin g th e o ld-tim e hym ns
is heard th e e le c tric c u rre n t w ill re lo dging house to m ak e room fo r Bel- e rin e m ight h a v e re v e a le d h e r aim s
"N apoleon B o n a p a rte got on by
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
t
o
u
t
of
th
e
hands
of
th
e
to tu n e s th a t sa v o r of th e m odern
lea se th e c la p p e r in a bell o v e r th e K'an re fu g e e s.
T he m en g a th e re d in
lea v in g a w om an b e hind,” H a y es re
and In sp ira tio n s, S lade could not
m usic hall or of “ Y ankee D oodle” b ourgeoisie.
booth
and
thuH
announce
th
e
opening
1
4
G
erm
an
saloon
and
sm
ashed
th
e
w
in-
tu rn ed , serio u sly , re fu sin g to e n te r Into
T hese a im s a re se t fo rth by Vor-
know , for a t th a t m o m e n t th e b u tle r
w as deplored by BiHhnp Kdw ard W.
o f th e e x p o sitio n .
dow s and th e b ar.
S la d e's s p irit of self-satisfied good
a p p eared and en g ag e d his a tte n tio n .
O sborne, of S pringfield, III., a t a w a e rts, th e c h ie f o rg a n o f th e p a rty ,
c
h
arg
e
d
th
e
o
w
n
er
of
To accom m odate th e m any com m uni-
T he dockers
hum or.
As th e m an w ith d rew , S lade sp re ad
m e e tin g here of th e fifth province of in a re m a rk a b le a rtic le w hich has led tie s in tb e s ta te o f O regon to e x h ib it [
h
a
v
in
g
s
ta
rte
d
a
re-
saloon w ith
“ You m ind yo u r ow n d—n b u sin e ss.
w ide his a rm s and a n n o u n ce d g ra n
t he P ro te s ta n t K piscopal church in th e to th e in d efin ite p ro h ib itio n o f th e a t P o rtlan d , i t w as ne
ce ssa ry to build I Po r^ ^hat tw o B ritish b a ttle s h ip s had d iloquently:
n ecessary
Bob,” S lade tu rn e d on hint, suddenly.
p
a
p
e
r’s
pu
b
licatio
n
.
T
h
is
is
th
e
second
U n ited S ta te s. T he re m a rk s of B ishop
tw o an n ex e s to th e arm ory. T he te m J been d estro y ed . T he shop o f a G erm an
"AH rig h t— I’m off to tb e opera. I
"T h e g e n tle m a n of th e w ater-fro n t
O sborne w ere m ade d u rin g a d e b a te on p e n a lty in flicted on V o rw ae rts, its a p p o rary b u ild in g s add m ore th an 25,000 b u tch e r, in th e w indow o f w hich a
only m ea n t th a t N apoleon w as a bad
p
e
ara
n
ce
h
a
v
in
g
been
re
ce
n
tly
p
ro
h
ib
crow
d.
If
you
please.
Mr.
W
esley
th e re p o rt o f a c o m m itte e a p p o in ted to
sq u a re fe e t of floor space and w ith th e p ic tu re of E m p e ro r W illia m w as d is M e rritt, th e g e n tle m a n w ho w a sn ’t go
boy fo r you to follow , b ecau se h e
p re p a re an in ex p e n siv e selectio n of ite d for th re e days because of an a r m ain floor o f th e arm o ry g iv e a to ta l played, w as w recked.
tre a te d his first w ife lik e a d irty dish-
t
i
d
e
g
iv
in
g
w
h
at
th
e
m
ilita
ry
a
u
th
o
r
ing to d a rk e n my door, Is h e re !"
Sunday school hym ns.
T
he
rio
tin
g
proceeded
fo
r
a
d
ista
n
c
e
o f m ore th a n 80,000 sq u a re fe e t o f
rag. T h a t’s why I’m glad th a t second
He broke off w ith a loud, m irth le s s
“ 1 w a n t to be a ssu re d th a t none of itie s co n sid ered too m any d e ta ils about e x h ib it space, th e la rg e s t ex p o sitio n of of a bout a m ile b e fo re i t w as stopped
little A u stria n h u ssy paid him back.
th e se
hym ns w ill h ave irre v e re n t th e G e rm an c am p aig n in th e S o u th th e kind e v e r held w e st of C hicago.
by a d e ta c h m e n t o f soldiers.
The laugh. As well as any m an who e v er
T h a t's all. I love Mrs. Slade. W hen
lived,
he
liked
to
feel
th
e
g
rip
of
his
tu n e s ,”
sa id B ishop O sborne.
“ I w est.
above th e ir
T he e x p o sitio n is un d er th e au sp ices shopkeepers all lived
I w as sick w ith fe v e r in y o u r m in in g
ow
n
power.
He
had
com
e
to
th
e
point
notice th a t ‘Je ru sa le m , th e G olden ’ is
o f th e M a n u fa c tu re rs ’ a sso c iatio n of places of b u sin ess and th e ir a p a rt- w here It w as g e n u in e sa tis fa c tio n to
cam p she w as a m o th e r to m e.”
Herman
Report
Disputed.
am ong th e hym ns liste d .
I have
O regon and th e N o rth Pacific Land j in cu ts w ere sacked.
"D on’t fo rg et th a t I m ade y ou.”
London
T h e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t
heard th a t hym n su n g to a tu n e th a t
T he rio tin g in th e G e rm an shops in hum ble m en and c o n q u er things.
P roduct» Show association. O pening
S lad e rem in d ed him.
“I,” and h e
"W esley M e rritt!" th e se n a to r w as
sounded lik e ‘Y ankee D oodle.’ T he denied th e G erm an a sse rtio n , published O cto b er 26, th e ex p o sitio n w ill con H igh s tre e t, D e p tfo rd , w as resu m ed a t
tap p e d h is c h est. “I gave you y o u r
l a t t e r is all rig h t in its place, b u t its abroad, th a t, a lth o u g h G erm an y had tin u e u n til N ovem ber 14. T he leading 11 o ’clock Sunday n ig h t.
A larg e a lm o st too s u rp rise d for speech.
c h a n c e .”
"A fte r his ab u se of you In th e pap er
place is not in th e church of G od.”
fu rn ish e d
b e llig e re n t
g o v e rn m e n ts b u sin ess, fra te rn a l and social o rg a n iz a force o f police who trie d u n su c c essfu l
"I d on't. All th e sam e I'd h a te to
How did you
It w as e x p la in ed th a t m ost o f th e tw ic e w eekly w ith a fu ll lis t o f all tio n s in P o rtla n d w ill h ave special ly to put down th e d istru b a n c e had to d ay — . And H u n t!
see you elected , b ecau se of Mrs. Slade,
do
it?
"
hym ns had been a u th o rize d by m ore th e ir w ounded and p riso n ers, no new s d a y s a t th e e x p o sitio n .
se v e ra l o f its m e m b e rs 'in ju re d .
it seem s to be th e re g u la r thin g , b e
“T h is Is th e s o rt of th in g I like,"
th a t BO y e ars of use, and th e rejtort h ss been receiv ed by G erm any. The
com ing u n iv ersal, fo r a very su c c e ss
broke
in
K
a
th
e
rin
e
,
e
ag
e
rly
.
"O
h,
i
t
’s
w as adopted.
B ritish fo re ig n office sa y s th a t A ugust
British Losses 13,500.
ful m an to leave hom e th e m inute h e 's
Wring On in Black Sea.
to ex citin g .” she d e clare d , h e r eyes
25, it offered to e x ch a n g e in fo rm a tio n
on h is feet. Good n ig h t."
L ondon—A n official re p o rt by G en glow ing w ith e a g e rn e ss a n d anim ation.
London A d isp a tc h to th e E xch an g e
Herman Help Dismissed.
re g a rd in g p riso n e rs o f \s s r. On re c e ip t
“O ne m inute. Bob. You've given me
e ra l F ren ch , com m anding th e B ritish "O h, Mr. Slade, how did you m ake
a lo t of good advice. I ll give you
Iam don — A g ita tio n o f th e Ixrndon o f th e G erm an re p ly . G re a t B rita in T eleg ra p h com pany from B u c h are st,
them kow to w ? ”
e
x
p
e
d
itio
n
a
ry
fo
rce,
g
iv
es
th
e
to
ta
l
of
com
ing
by
w
ay
o
f
Rom
e,
says
:
“
H
eavy
som e. Are you in love w ith th a t g irl? ”
p ress a g a in s t em ploym ent of thousands sent th e first list o f G erm an p riso n e rs
S la d e's reply was p re v en ted by the
S e p tem b e r 21. T he first list supplied c an n o n ad in g has been heard th e past B ritis h k illed, w ounded and m issin g
"Y es," H ayes g ru n te d , "good n ig h t.
b
rusque,
excited
e
n
tra
n
c
e
of
M
erritt
o f G erm an s in th e h o tels o f th is c ity by th e G erm an s w as O ctober 2.
from
S
e
p
te
m
b
e
r
12
to
O
ctober
8
as
661
day otr K u s te n d je (in R oum ania on the
Is th a t a ll? ”
and
H
unt.
T
he
p
air,
a
n
g
ry
and
bel
re su lte d S a tu rd ay in announcem ents
officers
and
12,980
m
en.
T
he
w
a
r
office
B lack S e a )
It is believ ed th a t th e
" N o ;" Slade paused, w atching H ay es
th a t th re e of th e larg e and fa sh io n
ex -G erm an c ru is e rs G oeben and B re s issued a n o th e r c a su a lty lis t receiv ed lig e ren t. stro d e Into th e room w ithout
th ro u g h n arro w ed eyelids. " T h a t girl
Canadians at Plymouth.
a
word.
M
e
rritt,
sm
all,
w
iry,
e
n
e
r
ab le houses w ere now e n tire ly fre e
lau, w hich now fly th e T u rk ish flag from h e a d q u a rte rs u n d e r d a te o f S e p
needs a large pie w ith every one of
O tta w a
A nnouncem ent th a t th e
o f G erm an s and A u s tria n s. T h is w as
It g iv es 61 non-com m is getlc, was In th e load, follow ed closely
and w hich re c e n tly und erto o k to esco rt te m b e r 16.
h e r fingers In it. Bob, I'm so rry for
fleet
o
f
32
tra
n
s
p
o
rt
s
te
a
m
e
rs
c
a
rry
in
g
by
h
is
shadow
and
echo.
H
unt.
follow ed by a s im ila r an n ouncem ent
from S u lin a (a n a re a o f th e D anube sioned officers and m en as h a v in g been
you. Your pie Isn ’t big enough."
"Is It tru e ? ” he d e m an d ed angrily,
from tw o hotels in th e B loom sbury th e C anadian e x p e d itio n a ry force o f tra v e rs in g th e d is tr ic t o f D ubrudja, k illed, 149 m en w ounded and 556 m en
"W ell— it'« my pie. Good n ig h t,”
83,000 re ac h ed E n g lan d and a re d is
d is tric t.
R o u m an ia) se v e ra l tra n s p o rts laden m issin g . T hose o f th e killed belonged before he reu.ized th a t S lade was not
a n d he w as gone.
S e v e ral im p o rta n t h o tels, how ever, e m b a rk in g from th e tra n s p o rts at P ly w ith m u n itio n s, a re en g ag e d w ith the e n tire ly to th e R oyal S cots, th e R oyal alone. "How do you do, se n a to r— him and w as e a rn e stly w atching Slade,
A fter H ayes had gone. Slade sat. his
M iss S tric k la n d !” he pxclalm ed. In liste n in g to his every w ord w ith eag er
n otably in th e S tra n d d is tr ic t, a re m outh has been cabled to P re m ie r S ir R u ssian fle e t.”
Irish and th e E a st S u rre y re g im e n ts.
a rm s re stin g on th e tab le , s ta rin g into
su rp rise . "L ovely hom e you have, Mr. in te n tn ess.
m anaged by G erm ans and E n g lish help R obert B orden by G eorge E. P eerley ,
"Y ou se e . I'm a very sim ple so rt of space. E v ery now a n d th en th e c o r
a m em ber o f th e a d m is in is tra tio n now
S lad e,” he added, try in g to a d ju s t him
is not desired.
Russians Planting Mines.
French Lose Tiro Henerals.
in G re at B rita in .
T he flo tilla le ft
se lf to th e sc e n e he had not expected fellow ," S lade w as saying, ' d o n ’t drink n e rs of his m outh cam e down and his
P e tro g ra d T he R ussian go v ern m en t
London
T he E x ch an g e T eleg ra p h
C anada u n d e r convoy on O cto b er 2.
"An a sto n ish in g ru m o r has reached —d o n 't sm o k e —d o n 't keep y a ch ts o r eyes narro w ed . He was th in k in g of
Liner to Carry Horses.
The selection of P lym outh as th e place com pany hHs g iv en out a d -sp a tc h from announces th a t because of th e presen ce us. Mr S lade.” he finally d eclared , g e t horse«, d o n 't k e ep wo— ' he stopped In K a th e rin e S tric k la n d and H ayes. T h a t
S e a ttle The G re a t N o rth e rn 's O r i
o f d e b a rk a tio n is ta k e n as an in d ic a P a ris sa y in g th a t G eneral M arcot, e x o f G erm an su b m a rin e s in th e G u lf of tin g down to th e b u sin e ss of his inva his o ft-rep e ate d form ula a s he re m e m w om an for H ayes! H ayes m u st be a
e n ta l ste a m sh ip M innesota, w hich has
tio n th a t th e C a n ad ian s w ill be e n g o v e rn o r o f th e fam ous F re n c h m ili F in lan d and th e sow ing o f m in e s in sion. "It co n cern s you. se n a to r
It b e red K a th e rin e 's p resen ce, 'd o n ’t p resu m p tu o u s pup to e v e r th in k of
lieen tie d up a t her w h a rf h e re for
ta r y school o f S a in t O rr. and one of R u ssian w a te rs it has been com pelled c o n ce rn s every p u b lic-spirited m an In k e ep h o rse s, so I m ust do som eth in g , w inning th a t queen. Such w om en w ere
cam ped on S a lisb u ry plain .
w eeks, is re p o rte d about to be c h a r
th e b e st know n of th e F ren ch g e n era ls, in tu rn to h ave reco u rse to sim ila r th e city. Is It tru e , S lade, th a t you a s 1 w as say in g to Mrs. S lade today m eant for th e k in g s of th e e a r th —not
te re d by th e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t to
has been k ille d in th e fig h tin g in th e m ea su re s. C o n seq u en tly c e rta in zones h ave bought up o u r e n tire w a te r fro n t 1 don 't w ant to b o th e r m y neighbors, for th e ir hirelings.
Typhus
Attaeks
Hermans.
c a rry horses to E urope.
(TO P E C O N T IN U E D .)
neighliorhood o f A rras.
N ew s was of R ussian w a te rs, e sp e cially those on which o u r resid en ce« —o u r old so I’ll build high c him neys, so th e
Iguidon
“
T
yphus
has
bro
k
en
out
in
A g e n ts o f th e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t
re ce iv e d in P a ris F rid a y o f th e d e ath n e ar th e g u lfs o f R iga and F in lan d and hom es—th e m an sio n s of th e city face, sm oke w on't tro u b le you m uch. I'm
th
e
G
e
rm
an
lines,
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
to
th
e
a re said to h ave purchased 9000 horses
On Record for Comfort.
going into th e glue business. T h a t Is.
o f G eneral Rondony, co m m an d er o f th e L itto ra l arch ip ela g o , m u st be con
in E a s te rn W ash in g to n , Idaho and n o rth o f S oissons, ” say s a d isp a tc h th e T h ird B rig ad e o f F ren ch Colonial sid e red d a n g ero u s. In o rd e r th a t non- and th a t you Intend b uilding fa cto rie s of course. ' and h e paused a n d s u r
C ecil R hodes w as n o t m uch of a
th
e
re
?”
from
P
a
ris
to
th
e
E
xch
an
g
e
T
eleg
ra
p
h
M ontana. The M innesota can c a rry
in fa n try .
T he G eneral w as killed c o m b a tan ts shall n o t run risk s th e
"W hy. yes." S lade a d m itte d , w ith veyed th e group ab o u t him w ith » c o m d re sse r. W hen p re m ie r of C ape Colony,
2000 horses on each voyage, besid es com pany.
e n tra n c e s to th e g u lfs o f R ig a and F in
placen t e le v atio n of h ii eyebrow s, he usu ally w ore a flannel suit, w hich
m addening calm ness
" T h e F re n c h art- ta k in g th e utm o st w hile lea d in g his b rig a d e a g a in st th e
feed fo r them and m uch g e n era l cargo.
land. it is said, a re considered closed.
th a t Is. u n le ss you g en tlem en can badly w anted cleaning, and a d ila p i
_________________ ^
p re ca u tio n s to prt vent th e dise ase enem y.
"W h at? " S trick la n d a lm o st shouted.
T h e G re a t N o rth e rn w ill m ak e no
keep m e busy in som e o th e r way. I'm d a te d slouch hat. H is su c c esso r in
from
s
p
re
a
d
in
g
to
com
pletely
astounded
th
e
ir
ra
n
k
s.
T
he
s ta te m e n t concerning th e boat
office. S ir G ordon Sprigg. who w ore
I'rince Saved by Illness.
Italian Foreign Minister Dies.
troops a lre a d y have been v acc in a ted
"B u t—but it c a n ’t be don«.’’ M erritt a very a ctiv e m an .”
K a th e rin e lean ed fo rw ard w ith ten se a black frock c o at even in th e h o tte s t
London T h at P rin c e O scar, th e fifth w as so excited now th a t he stu tte re d
Rom e T he Ita lia n fo re ig n m in iste r.
tw ic e .”
British leaving Turkey.
a th e m an 's op- w e ath er, once m ade an effort to e n
e x p ressio n to set
M arquis A ntonio di San G iuliano, died son o f th e em p ero r, ow es his life to hi« w ords
hls gam e The fo rce th e w earin g of "respectable”
Aeroplane Brought Dtttrn.
I,ondon
T he A m sterdam corres-
h is a tta c k o f h e a rt d ise a se is sta te d in
a t 2 :2 0 p. m. S a tu rd ay .
" I t c an 't be done.' echoed H unt. He p o n e n ts w ould t
M e rritt tapp in g d a rk clo th e s In th e C ape parliam en t.
|iondent o f R e u te r’s say s th a t th e
s e n a to r w as sm i
O stend
S o ld ier
lo Cl > s t -
T he illn ess o f th e m arq u is a ttr a c te d a d isp a tc h from C openhagen. It a p w as well paid for being an echo
But R hodes w ould n o t have I t H e
F ra n k fu rte r Z eitu n g publishes a com end from th e action
ut (
nt say d eep a tte n tio n because of its possible p e a rs th a t a p a rty o f T urcos w e re fir
"O ur best people live th e re ," pro h is foot re stle ssly
m u n icatio n from C o n sta n tin o p le w hich th a t the a llies a rc I
•Well. boys. It looks as though he said in p a rliam e n t th a t If he could
ng sk illed in b e a rin g on th e Ita lia n policy to w a rd in g from tre e s and shot dow n e v ery teste d M erritt
say s th e B ritish am b assad o r. S ir Ixniis w inging aero p lan e-
G erm an avi- th e w ar in E u ro p e. T he m arq u is w as officer su rro u n d in g th e prin ce. The
’1 live ’here." H unt add ed w ith ac h a d us s tr o n g ”" S trick la n d broke th e not help to leg isla te In co m fo rtab le
c lo th e s he w ould not help a t all. and
silen c e
"G lue! W h e w !”
M allet, ask ed th e wom en of th e e m ator, who w as »L«
th e a llie s ' presum ed to be frien d ly to G erm any. sudden e x c ite m e n t led to th e h e a rt a t cum ulated em phasis
bassy to leav e th e c ity , and told them
"Are we going to be had ?" dem anded he th o u g h t th e m em bers would a g re e
m ovem ents n e a r Ghi
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T hey did.
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a sk in g th e re a s o n s .”
I stopped firing.
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from th e field guns.
tr a lity would not be changed.
GERMANS ENTER
CITY OF OSTEND
Occupation of Belgian Seaport
Officially Announced.
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