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WORLD’S DOINGS Of CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHfl' AUSTRIAN DIPLOMAT ADMITS PUNNING STRIKES IN U. S. W ashington, D. C.— S e c re ta ry L an sin g has g ra n te d an in te rv ie w a t th e S ta te d e p a rtm e n t to D r. C o n stan tin T heodor D um ba, th e A u tsro -H u n g arian am bassador, who d e sires to discuss his d m issio n to n ew spaper re p o rte rs th a t he has ta k e n p a rt in a m ovem ent to in te rfe re w ith th e production of w ar m a te ria ls in th e U n ited S ta te s. A m bassador D u m b a's re q u e st fo r a conference reached Mr. L an sin g la te T uesday. I t is understood h e re th a t he w ishes to m ake an e x p la n atio n re g a rd in g d isp a tc h es se n t by him to th e fo reig n office a t V ienna and seized by B ritish a u th o ritie s from Ja m e s F . J . A rchibald, an A m erican w ar co rre s pondent, who w as a c tin g as a m essen ger. These dispatches, w hich a re said to reveal th a t th e am bassador sug g ested plans fo r h andicapping m unitions p lan ts and had u n d e rta k en to w arn A u stro -H u n g arian su b je cts th a t th ey w ere v io la tin g th e c rim in al code of th e ir n a tiv e land by a cc ep tin g em ploy m ent in A m erican e stab lish m m e n ts m ak in g w ar supplies fo r th e allies, a re declared to have raised a su b je c t for w hich th e re is no preced en t in A m eri can diplom acy. T he questio n o f dual c itizen sh ip , long disputed betw een th is go v ern m ent and several Euro[>ean pow ers, yi involved, and because of th is th e m a t te r w ill be approached w hen A m bas sador D um ba a rriv e s, w ith o u t p re ju dice. Officials doubt th a t th e re has been any violation of law. As to w h e th er th e re has been a breach of dip lo m atic p ro p rie ty o r in te rn a tio n a l e th ic s, S e c re ta ry L ansing muBt decide a fte r he has heard th e A u stria n am b assad o r’s sta te m e n t. Copies of papers ta k e n from A rchi bald in London have been fo rw ard ed to th e S ta te d e p a rtm e n t by A m bassador Rage. T hey had not reached here Monday n ig h t, but it w as understood th a t Dr. D um ba would ta k e copies w ith him w hen he called a t th e S ta te d e p artm e n t. PLEA fOR APPENDIX OREGON STATE NEWS MADE BY DOCTORS Anti-Fire Fight Begun. Pdtient Should Hesitate Before Operation, They Say. SOMETIMES GOOD ONES ARE REMOVED Salem — In an effo rt to c u rta il fire loeaes H arv ey W ells, s ta te insurance 1 com m issioner, has issued a b ulletin 1 g iv in g th e vario u s o rig in s of fire and m eans of prevention. Mr. W ells urges th a t th e w ay to ob ta in cheap insurance is to atop th e enorm ous fire losses. Now th e non burning, carefu l business m an, he says, paya fo r th e careless, indifferent, reck less builder and occupant. H e de c la re s : * “ T he fire loss in O regon, m ost of w hich m ay be term ed 'fire w a s te ,’ ia g re a te r in proportion to th e population th a n in m oat sta te s. In 1914 the value of p ro p e rty destro y ed ia e s ti m ated a t m ore th a n $4,000,000, and th e in su ran ce com panies paid $2,736,- 000 of th a t a m o u n t.” T h e com m issioner in sists th a t th e s ta te should en act a fire m arshal law , and th a t th e re should be fire-preven tion associations in all com m unities. T he d u tie s of th ese o rg an izatio n s, he says, should be to c re a te se n tim e n t fo r solid buildings, clean prem ises, fire p rev en tio n law s, and ordinances gov e rn in g flues, electric w irin g , etc. “ We have our efficient fire d e p a rt m en ts in th e c ities to a tta c k fire s ,” continues th e b ulletin. “ Now, a fte r we have b u ilt and organized th ese de p a rtm e n ts to th e ir m axim um stre n g th and efficiency, w hat is our n e x t ste p in c o m b a ttin g the im m ense fire w aste? W hy should we not have a d e p a rtm e n t know n as ‘F ire P re v e n te rs ' ? ” Mr. W ells e stim a te s th a t $2,000,000 of p ro p e rty is destroyed and 500 lives lost y early th ro u g h th e c are le ss use of m atches. R ubbish and ashes a re g iv en as o th e r cuases of firea. C areful use o f m atches, kerosene, th e cleaning of c ellars, cloaets and a ttic s a re urged as m eans of fire p revention. T he b u lle tin is filled w ith useful in fo rm atio n re g a rd in g th e p re v en tin g and e x tin g u ish in g of fires, and Mr. W ells w ill g iv e it as w ide d istrib u tio n aa possible. IO V I> HUDDY YrGELETT DURGE ILLUSTRATED <*-RAY" cc*>Y/T/c*r b y ensrr bo * csss quisltlve, tantalized. Finally he tat; down beside h e r on th e couch u n d e r th e window, stre tc h e d out his hand, obtain ed h e rs w ithout m uch trouble, and fe lt of It softly. She sta re d at him excitedly. "You know, R ena, th e reason why I h a v e n 't been to see you, d o n 't you?" "Oh. som e o th e r w om an, I'm s u re .” "N o; I Just d id n 't dare. 1 h a d n 't the courage.” She drew h e r h an d aw ay, but p e r m itted it to be re c a p tu re d w ith ease. “You m ust k io w w h a t I've been th in k ing," he w ent on. "You m ust have seen it In my eye».” "W hy. y our eyes look all rig h t. Mr. B onistelle. I h a v e n 't any idea w hat yo u 're talk in g a b o u t!” She w as a forty-year-old baby, now. "I w ish I could see som e of It In your eyes. R e n a l” "W h at In th e w orld? See w h a t? ” “ I've a d m ir'd you ev er since I first saw you, R ena!* H e plunged In, now, over his head. H e sh u t his eyes for th e Jump, to give it in te n sity . "I c a n ’t g et you out of my m ind—I—I— love you, R ena, d id n 't you know th a t? " She moved aw ay, as If a bit alarm ed, aad w ithdrew h e r hand. "W hy, Mr. Bon—H all! I bad no Idea you th o u g h t of m e In th a t way. It's absurd. You h a v e n 't know n me but a few w eeks—” "O h, I've know n you long enough. I've been d e sp e ra te ab o u t It—“ H all j began _ m __ alm o st to m ean it. “ R ena, i you 're th e only w om an I e v er lo v e d !” [ "H all,"—sh e paused and gave him a Jong languishing look. "W hy, I c a n 't V astly condescending alw ays, w as Mrs Royalton. to h e r in fe rio rs; suave and She H a ll B o n la te lie , a r tist-p h o to g r a p h e r , flatterin g to those she adm ired. Live News Items of All Nations and re p a r es fo r th e d a y ’s w ork In h ts stu d io . State Medical Association of Oregon wore w hite, w ith a p urple hat. fe Is re m in d e d b y F lo d ls F ish e r , h is a s "W h i t ’s the m a tte r, child? Been s u t a n t , o f a p a r ty h e la to g iv e in Pacific Northwest Condensed Ends Enthusiastic Session With a tu d lo th a t n ig h t, a n d w a rn ed th a t '.»Is crying, h av en ’t you? W hat In the b u sln ea a ia in bad h. u n c ia l s h a p e Mr. for Our Busy Readers. D o rem u s, a t to r n e y a n d J u stice o f th a world does a young girl like you have Reading of Good Advice. pea« e. c a lla an d tn furm a H a ll t h a t hta to tro u b le you?” u n c le J o h n 's will h a s ietc h im 44 uwi.tOO on “Oh, w aiting on cu sto m ers, fo r one c o n d itio n th a t tie m a r r y b e fo r e h la t w e n t y - e ig h t h b ir th d a y , w h ic h b e g in s a t mid th in g !” Flodie tossed h e r head like a n ig h t t h a t n ig h f T he old p ra ctic e of d iv in g into a filly L loyd-G eorge «ays B ritish w orkm en m a n ’s abdom en a fte r his appendix and Mrs. R oyalton did n 't, a p p aren tly , CH A PTER ||_ C o n tin u e d . a re not y e t doing th e ir beat. slic in g it off in triu m p h aa soon as he get th e sarcasm . "W ell, you do n 't e x h ib ite d sym ptom s o f th e “ belly B erlin declines to g ra n t indem nity Flodie trie d to speak, h e sita ted , seem to w ait on them very m uch! ach e ” g o t roughly handled a t th e con fo r lives of A m ericans lost on the couldn't. “I—th in k so— " she finally Isn 't Mr. B onistelle ready for m e yet?" cluding aesaion of th e O regon S ta te A rabic, but offers to a rb itra te . Flodie s ta rte d to reply, th e n changed got out. T hen, tim idly: "Y es, I'm M edical asso ciatio n a t th e M ultnom ah h e r mind. "I d o n ’t know ," she said, A w ealth y N ew Y ork widow was su re she w ould!" H otel, P o rtlan d , S aturday. m urdered in h e r own home and robbed "By Jove. I'll try It! ” he exclaim ed " I ’ll see." T he m odern th eo ry appeared to be H all was blinking from th e d a rk of a bout $10,000 in cash and jew els. “W ho Is she?” q u ite d iffere n t. T he g e n e ra ' advice, room , loaded plate-bolders In hand. Flodie alm ost bro k e down. She R aid in g Z eppelins reached th e hotel as b ro u g h t out in a sp irite d discussion "O h, Mr. B onistelle," Flodie whls- c rep t up to him tim idly. "W h y —why. d is tric t in th e h e a rt of London, k illin g of tw o w ell-presented papers on ap pered d e spairingly, "you a re n ’t going you know, Mr. B onistelle, don 't you? 20 and doing m uch dam age w ith p en d icitis, w as to hang on to your ap to propose to h er, a re you? Ob, don't, —why, you m ust know! It's som e bom bs. pendix j u s t as long as you can. don't, pleaae, Mr. B o n iste lle !” on e"— th e stopped and »w allow ed— T he d ifferen ce w as < laphasized, how "W ell, w h a t's the m a tte r now ? I T he bodies of th irte e n m en tak e n "som eone you see— very often " She ever, betw een acu te and chronic a p from th e hull of th e w recked sub thought you w anted m e to.” couldn’t look him In the face, but p e n d ic itis. If you h ave th e acute m arin e F-4 a re on th e ir way to San "O h. but I don 't now !" stood w aiting fearfully, trem b lin g type, it w as gen erally agreed, it is F rancisco on th e s te a m e r Supply. “ Flodie! Y ou're crazy! Don’t you o fte n b e tte r to g e t th e appendix out "Lord, If I could do I t ! ” H all w ent w orry! I t ’ll be a happy day for you. Official circ le s in W ashington be and have done w ith it, though, even on to him self. “ F our m illions! Be little girl, w hen I'm m arried ! I'll see lieve th a t dip lo m atic re la tio n s w ith th en , it w as declared, it ia by no fore m idnight.” H e paused, gazing a t th a t you g et a b e tte r Job th an this! G erm any w ill be sev ered w ith o u t no m eans alw ay s necessary to o perate. a c o rn er of the celling "Oh. by Jove!" Say. w h ere's th a t o th e r plate-holder?" tic e upon any f u rth e r invasion of the B ut if you should be troubled w ith he exclaim ed suddely, "I know now! "O ver on th a t shelf. Oh, Mr. Boni r ig h ts of A m erican citizen s. th e so-called chronic ap p en d icitis, pro You m ean R ena R oyalton! W hy, 1 stelle. you'll be aw fully unhappy! 1 te c t th e appendix, stan d g u a rd over it, n e v er th o u g h t of her, before! Of know you w ill!" One en listed m.?r w as killed and tw o re fu se to give it up u n til th e m ost course. Yes, th a t's a fact! She did in ju re d in an explosion on th e de He stopped Im patiently. care fu l stu d y of th e case seem s to in cal! me H all, the la s t tim e 1 saw her. stro y e r D ecatu r a t th e C a v ite navy “U nhappy! W ith fo u r m illions, d ic a te beyond a doubt th a t it c a n ’t be d id n 't s h e ? ” He tu rn e d to Flodie. Flodie? W ith a p riv a te y a ch t—a yard, P h ilip p in e Islands, according to m ade to behave in any o th er way and "S ee here. Flodie. yo u 're clev er—how c o untry house— a villa In Italy, per a cabled re p o rt to th e N avy d e p a rt d eserv es to be tak e n out. the deuce did you know ?” m ent. h a p s—autom obiles—a v a le t—by Jove. In case of doubt, it seem ed to be the n o d ie clutched a t h e r h e a rt and bit I guess n o t!” A t a m ee tin g of th e W om en’s H om e concensus o f opinion, keep your ap h e r lip to keep back the tea rs. H e put H er face w as a b su rd ly d isto rte d ste ad association a t Boston Mrs. pendix. A t least be reaso n ab le w ith It to h e r direct. “ Is it Mrs. R oyalton, with pain and anxiety. H e r fists were C h a rlo tte S m ith, th e president, d e it and g iv e it a chance. D on’t con Flodie?" clenched. She sum m oned h e r courage m anded a law re q u irin g th a t g irl ste n dem n it on w him , or ju s t because some F lodle's sm ile was a triu m p h ; it had for th e la st d esp airin g stro k e . “Oh, she o g ra p h ers be k e p t in w ire ra g e s w hile Insurance Balance Is Big. one is w illn ig to c u t it out fo r you. in it a dozen different m eanings. It —p ain ts, Mr. B onistelle! She pain ts a t work. In fa c t, th e [>oor, lam b asted app en S alem — Balance on hand in th e S ta te w as w onderful In its beautiful re n u n h e r face like a clow n! You w ouldn't—” dix o f o th e r days, th e once cause of G eneral F rie d ric h von B ernhardi has In d u stria l A ccident com m ission is c iatio n ; but it took a full m inute for H all laughed aloud. "F o r heaven's m any of th e ills of m ankind, would been assigned to a field com m and at W ashington, I). C - R iver and h a r have been astounded a t th e w arm de $366,186.89, according to a re p o rt of h e r to control herself, and, m eanw hile, sak e! Is th a t w h a t's tro u b lin g you? his own re q u est by E m peror W illiam , bor leg isla tio n a t th e n e x t session of she busied h e rself with th e tray. Now, I suppose sh e 's th e only wom an th e com m ission. O f th is am ount $210,- and is now a t th e fro n t. He is one of congress w ill be com pelled to ta k e a fen se i t got. "Y es," she m anaged to say finally, T he reason fo r th e e x tre m e caution 168.19 has been se t aside fo r th e pay and choking, she w alked rapidly back who does it in a!! New York! W all, th e best-know n m ilita ry w rite rs of place of secondary im portance, in th e put y our m ind a t re st. F lodie; 1'U to be observed in rem o v in g th e ap G erm any. into the office. opinion o f R e p re se n ta tiv e S parkm an, pendix in case o f chronic a p p en d icitis, m en t of pensions. prom ise to reform h e r a fte r we re m ar Hall stood and th o u g h t it over. He ried. T ell h e r to com e In.” R e ce ip ts since th e pension fe a tu re A p rize B e rk sh ire hog raised by th e chairm an of th e riv e r and harb o r com it was bro u g h t out by Dr. C harles E. took out his w atch and looked a t it Mrs. R oyalton w andered Into the D elaw are C ollege e x p e rim e n ta l farm , m ittee , who passed th ro u g h W ash in g S ears in a pap er on “ T he Study of th e of th e w orkm en’s com pensation act anxiously. It w as a lre ad y ten o ’clock. N ew ark, D el., known officially as Duke ton re ce n tly . C ondition Com m only C alled C hronic becam e o p e rativ e , J u ly 1, 1914, a re as Once he shook his head. It w as too studio. She began, as usual, w ith a " I p re su m e ,” he said, “ th a t our A p p e n d ic itis ,” is th a t in a g re a t num of Sussex S ix th , was sold for $1000 in sim p er and a sm ile. "I d o n 't know fo llo w s: C o n trib u ted by th e sta te , o u trag e o u s: th en th e hum or of th e a f L ittle, R ena?” cash—th e w o rld ’s record p rice fo r a bill m ay have to m ake w ay fo r m ore ber o f cases ap p en d icitis isn ’t th e th a t 1 ought to sh ak e h an d s w ith you. fa ir seized him and he laughed h a rsh $90,345.22; em p lo y ers’ con trib u tio n s, p re ssin g leg isla tio n a t th e com ing se s re g is te re d p o rk e r—to C. H. C a rte r, of Mr. B onistelle! Y ou're a bad. bad tro u b le a t all, b u t only a sym ptom . ly, aloud. sion. I f P re sid e n t W ilson recom $51,607.18, and c o n trib u ted by w ork W estchester, Pa. boy! W hy h a v e n 't you been to see believe It! W hen did you first dls- F lodie’g w hite f a te app eared In th e m ends natio n al d efen se leg isla tio n , m en, $89,098.35. me, all th is long w hile?" She filled cover th a t you loved me, H all?" she doorway. "W hat Is it? " she cried An A m sterdam d isp a tc h to th e E x w ith its necessary larg e a p p ro p ria cooed, d raw ing n e are r. D isb u rsem en ts w ere as fo llo w s: th e place w ith h e r dulcet personality. "I've got it!" he shouted, "w e’ll have change T eleg rap h com pany sa y s: “ A tions, we m ay be able only to provide T his stopped him fo r a m om ent. B alance in re serv e to g u a ra n te e pen H all inspected h e r sagely, as one In th e w edding ton ig h t T he g u ests a re Z eppelin w hich le ft B russels in the fo r riv e r and harb o r p ro jec ts already sions, $210,168.19; com pensation for sp e c ts a valuable o b ject he is expect "W hy—sin ce—since—th e second tim e. Invited already, and th ey c an 't get at d irectio n of A n tw e rp lost a propeller under w ay. P ro je cts contem plated, tim e lost, $151,847.94; first aid to ing to purchase, seeing her, a s It I th in k it w as—” over Stockem , and la te r fell and wai but not y e t authorized, undoubtedly "Y ou th in k It w as! You m ean th a t in ju re d w orkm en, $84,299.44; pen were, for the first tim e. H is first re V e ra C ru z —G eneral V enustiano C a r e n tire ly d estroyed by an explosion will be u n d e rta k en som e tim e, but I sions paid, $10,132.09, and ad m in is m ark lacked conviction. "O h, I've tim e you- cam e to d in n er? W hy, I ra n z a 's reply to th e appeal fo r a peace T he m em bers of th e crew w ere k ille d .’ expect th e riv e r and h a rb o r bill of been busy—R e n a !” T h a t "R e n a" th o u g h t you w ere m uch m ore In te r c onference is a polite b u t unequivocal tr a tiv e expense, $78,484.39 n e x t session will have to be held down " N o . ” T h ere w as a deficit of $18,441.54 for e sted In C arolyn D allys!" barely saved it. In a note issued by F o reig n A m bassador Penfield, a t V ienna, because of m ore p re ssin g leg isla tio n "D on’t yon believe me. R ena? I tell Busy! Ob. yo u 're alw ays too busy M in ister A cuna and delivered to Mr. J u ly th is y e ar because of an exem p has been in stru cte d by cable to inform urged by th e P re s id e n t.” for poor little m e! I'm su re you'll you, I c a n 't stan d it any longer. I ’ve S illim an S a tu n la y , he d e clare s th a t tio n of fees. T he com m ission still has th e A u stro -H u n g arian g overnm ent th a t Mr. S p ark m an w as inclined to b e tak e a h orrid p ictu re of m e- and I did sim ply got to have you. D on't say no he can p e rm it no in te rfere m w w h a t a good w orking balance and it is prob Dr. C o n sta n tin D um ba no longer is lieve a bill of re aso n a b le size could be ev er by fo reg in governm ents. H e a s ab le th a t exem p tio n s w ill be g ra n te d so w ant to g e t a good one to d a y !” y e t—Just listen ! Give m e som e en a ccep tab le as envoy to th e U nited passed to continue w ork on p ro jects Mrs. R oyalton ra ttle d on, tak in g off couragem ent, Rena. Just a b it!” se rts th a t he ia in control now of all fo r a t lea st a n o th e r m onth. S ta te s and to ask fo r his recall. A m now under way, such as th e Colum bia She looked a t him w ith im m ense h e r veil and in sp ectin g h e r n a lr In M exico e x c e p t C hihuahua and M orelos bassador Penfield w as in stru cte d th a t riv e r, W illa m e tte and o th e r a uthorized tha cheval glass. She tw itte d him on delight. “You poor boy.” S oftly she and a p a r t of Sonora. T he sig n e rs of Mr. D um ba has a d m itte d th a t he pro Coyote Attacks Hunter. p ro je c ts in th e N o rth w e st, but he th e note to C a rran z a a re in v ite d to his im politeness, sh e m ade h e r big p a tte d his hand. posed to his g overnm ent plans to in s ti Hood R iv er— A1 C ru ik sh an k , a m em th in k s th e re is little chance w h a tev e r "T hen you do like m e a little , rom e or to send re p re se n ta tiv e s to eyes bigger. S he did th e spoiled child g a te s trik e s in A m erican m a n u fa c tu r fo r adoption of new p ro jec ts, of w hich R ena?" He seized h e r hand firmly. som e [Kiint along the Rio (¡ram ie fo r a b e r o f th e Hood R iv er C ounty G am e kitcenlshly. ing p lan ts engaged in th e production th e Pacific N o rth w e st w ill h ave sev R ena was pleased and happy, rad i conference, “ solely from an in te rn a P ro te c tiv e assoication, w hile h u n tin g | of m unitions of w ar. The in fo rm a H all still seem ed d istra it. He broke tio n al po in t o f v ie w ,” w ith th e idea in th e P ost Canyon re gion, w e st of tio n reached th is governm ent through e ral to propose. aw ay nervously and w en t to w ork It | a n t. “To th in k th a t you're in love w ith th a t C a rra n z a 's go v ern m en t be recog th is c ity , w as a tta c k e d by a wounded w as his custom to engage his object Just poor little m e!" a copy of a le tte r of th e am bassador to R e sto re d Vie on Im p ro v es. nized as th e de fa cto g o v e rn m e n t of coyote. As th e anim al leaped from his governm ent. T he b earer w as an In co n v ersatio n , p e rm ittin g h e r to i "T h en you will say yes—and m ake T endleton— A fte r a little m ore th an Mexico. A m erican c itize n nam ed A rchibald, ch an g e position, talk, d rin k tea, flirt. j m e the h a p p ie st m an in th e w orld— its bed, Mr. C ruikshank fired. who w as tra v e lin g under an A m erican T he d ip lo m a ts a re told th a t C arran- I or g e stu re as she would, w hile she was th e ric h e st m an in the— " m o n th ’s enjoym ent of h is sig h t, M addened by th e pain, th e coyote passport. T he am bassador has a d m it which w as suddenly resto red w h ile he zlf com m ands an Hrmy of 160,000 m en, tu rn e d on th e h u n ter, who had to wield j unaw are, and before she began to | Mrs. R oyalton w ould squeeze every ted th a t he em ployed A rchibald to bear w as w alking along th e B trreet w ith the th a t th e fu n c tio n s o f public serv ice his gun to w ard of its a tta c k , directed i w onder why he did not begin, to have precious drop out of th e orange “ Do offirial d isp atch es to his governm ent. aid of a staff, w hich had been h is guide have been re sto red , th e ra ilw a y s re a t Mr. C ru ik sh a n k ’s th ro a t. | m anaged the exposure of som e dozen you really love m e so m uch?” A well- p aired and ra ilw a y traffic resum ed. [ plates, from one o r tw o of w hich he | "Oh. do I! W hy. Rena. I sim ply A dividend from C oeur d ’Alene for 12 y e ars, K arl G u io tt. P e n d leto n 's T he note adds th a t in th e fields and aim ed blow knocked i t to th e e a rth . w as p re tty su re to achieve a trium ph c a n 't w ait—I w an t to m arry you Im Mr. C ru ik sh an k th e n jum ped on th e 1 m ines am ounting to $(1,699,879 has blind m usician, is m ore th a n e v e r con th e c itie s th e re have been re-born th e m ed iately —as soon a s possible— today, of a rt and n a tu ra ln e ss. fa llen b e ast, k illin g it w ith his gun- vinced th a t th e re tu rn of h is vision is been declared. But. a t th e m ercy of h is obsession, e v en —" stock. The coyote w eighed 40 pounds. due to his m en tal c o n ce n tra tio n . He a c tiv itie s of norm al life. R ena rose. "Oh. th a t's Im possible!" T he rep ly e x p la in s th a t a c onference th is m ethod w as im possible today. Ju d g e W illis S. Know les, of Rhode has now discard ed th e cane and has H ail w as too busy m aking up his m ind, H er voice lost Its unction and becam e H e spends w ith any “ conquered fa c tio n ” would Island, is shot from am bush in his learned to w rite leg ib ly . Klamath Logging Probed. Im m ediately m atter-of-fact. "D on't be and could not do tw o th in g s a t once ,11 of his tim e out doors, and say s his m ean th e sacrifice by C a rran z a of th e home in th a t sta te . K la m a th F a lls R e p re s e n ta tiv e s N. j "Y ou're not p aying a b it of a tte n tio n silly, H all. W hy, I h a v e n 't said 'y e s’ sig h t is c o n stan tly im proving. H e w ill first c h ie fta in c y of th e c o n stitu tio n a l arm y and his e x ec u tiv e pow er, and a J . S in n o tt, of th e T h ird O regon d is Ita ly has declared cotton contraband continue g iv in g m usic lessons. to m e," she pouted. Mrs. R oyalton, yet. I m u st have tim e to th in k it over.” b e tra y a l of confidence now reposed in tr ic t, a rriv e d h e re W ednesday on his of w ar, a Rome disp atch to th e H avas • Yes. I'm S ure She W ould!” babyish, w as a p ictu re for a cynic. him by th e people of th e arm y. T h at second official to u r of th is d is tr ic t th is N ews Agency announces. “T im e ?" H a ll's face dropped. But H all w as too engrossed in his Investigation Is O rd e re d . th e rice. H ow 's th a t? W on't th a t be C a rran z a re p re se n ts th e arm y in m a k year. own thoughts. H e c au g h t h e r w ith ! "I w an t to be sure, th is tim e !" She Honolulu, T. H. — L ie u te n a n t Com ing such rep ly is indicated in a p a ra An e arth q u ak e in C entral A m erica g re a t? Flodie F ish e r, you've saved Mr. S in n o tt v isite d th e W illiam son an unlifted finger, cried “T h e re !” and shook h e r head in sw ift retro sp ectio n . has detroyed Ju tia p a . The c ity had a m ander M ark S t. C. E llis, of th e gun grap h of th e note in w hich th e diplo riv e r d is tric t w ith th e idea of la te r my life !” "D on't to rtu re me, R ena! You know boat P rin ceto n , w as nam ed chairm an m ats a re told th a t th ey w ill be ab le to possibly ta k in g som e ste p s looking to population of about 12,000. H e g rabbed h e r and w hirled h e r slipped in a plate. "T h e fa ct is, I am j of a hoard o f inq u iry to in v e s tig a te observe from th e a n sw ers th ey receive th e reopening of th e r iv e r to lo gging i round in a crazy w altz, ttll ahe broke a bit w orried today.” he confeesed. , how I m u st suffer. T hink of my being “J u s t look a b it o ver th a t way. T h a t's deprived of th e oppo rtu n ity of—” T h ree ja ilb re a k e rs a t P endleton, and fix th e re sp o n sib ility for the col operatio n s. T he riv e r w as closed tw o I aw ay In anguish. “Oh. Mr. Boni O re, w ere ra p tu re d by th e sheriff, lision betw een th e U n ited S ta te s from th e m ilita ry ch ie fs and th e civil rig h t! F in e !" H e deftly pressed the "O f w h a t?" Again h e r cow like gaze or th re e y e ars ago to lo gging in order ste lle .'' she began, "I'll Just have to su b o rd in atea o f C a rran z a th a t th e first who w as soon on th e ir tra il. bulb. disconcerted him. ste a m e r Supply and th re e su b m a rin e s j ch ie f “ is th e only a u th o rity th a t could th a t it m ig h t be p re serv e d fo r fishing. tell you. 1 c an 't b e ar It—"' She w ent up to him and p a tte d h 's "O h, of e v ery th in g —of you—of hap- At th a t m om ent th e re w as a sound A B ritish squadron bom barded all o f th e F ty p e Monday. T he F - l, F-2 decide, and, in fa c t, does d e c id e " m a t Mr. S in n o tt continued his t r ip so u th arm "Oh. you poor d e a r m an! Oh, I ! p ln e s a —of. of—you kn o w !" H e looked and F-3 w ere dam aged by th e Supply of the hall door opening w ard. v isitin g M errill, M alin and th e | te rs su b m itte d to them . th e positions along th e B elgian coast a t h e r helplessly. She still sm iled, w hen th e la tte r a tte m p te d to dock W hat is It?" H all said. “ A nything wish I could help him o u t! ” T ule L ake section. as fa r aa O stend W ednesday. “ Oh. no, I’m afra id you c a n 't help proud of his a rd o r Som ething In her here. D ivers who ex am in ed th e hulls I can do for you? W an t to be a b rid es P re s id e n t Is A pplauded. m e,” he said Irritab ly . “ I w ish to pleased eyes encouraged him . and he R e ar A dm iral W illiam F. Fultam , of th e su b m a rin e s re p o rte d th e d iving m aid. o r w h a t? ” River Activity Is G re a t, C hicago— A te le g ra m e x p ressin g th e su p e rin te n d en t of th e N aval Academy ste e rin g g e a rs of th e flo tilla dam aged. Flodie tu rn ed , looked, and saw. "Oh. heaven you could. Now look u p !” be p u t h is arm a bout h e r shoulder, trie d Hood R iv e r— W ith th re e boat lines T hey w ill be dyrdocked la te r th is w eek. belief th a t m ore th an h a lf th e popula* a t A nnapolis, has been removed. n o th in g !" She put h e r hand to h e r com m anded T hen he dived u n d e r th e J to draw h e r closer, bad his lipa ready tio n of A u stria -H u n g a ry condem ns th e now se e k in g local business, th e g r e a t head, as tf It w ere aching "T h e re focusing cloth, and em erg ed to say for th e kiss, w hen she sp ra n g up. An unskilled lab o rer w ith a fam ily (T O B E C O N T I N U E D .) P ris o n e rs Have Real Fun A u stro -H u n g arian a m b a ssa d o r's a t e st a c tiv ity e v er displayed on th e local she is. n o w !” she sighed "M rs. R oy " It's p artly you th a t I m w orrying of five, living in New York C ity, can about, though. R ena.” te m p ts to in te rfe re w ith A m erican in w a te r fro n t ia now in evidence. A pple a lto n !’’ J o lie t, III. — L abor Day w as a real not m a in ta in fo r his fam ily a stan d ard "A bout m e? N o !” Mrz. R oyalton d u strie s w as sen t to P re sid e n t W ilson : grow ers a re sh ip p in g larg e blocks of | "Good! Tell h e r I'll be ready in Just L arg est Ross 19 Inches. of liv in g con sisten t w ith A m e ric a n j holiday fo r th e in m ates in th e sta te S a tu rd ay by E m il T eh lar, p re sid en t of I f r u i it t to P o rtlan d by boat lines, and w as delighted. a m in u te '" H all ru sh e d into the dark , p e n ite n tia ry here. F o rg e ttin g th e w alls R. 8 H a rd ls Baugh, a rose e n th u s i ideas on a w age of less th an $840 a “ Yes. I am. re a lly !" H e w ent up to a st of O ntario. Cal., Is displaying a th e Slovak G uard, an o rg a n iz atio n of sh ip m en ts o f bag s a re b e in g m ade ] room to load his plate-holders year, according to a re p o rt of th e bu and b ars w hich cut th em off from th e re p re se n ta tiv e s from varioua A m erican w eekly. T he D alles-C olum bia line, j Flodie w ent w earily Into the office l h e r and ad ju ste d h e r Jabot. bloom of the W illiam Shean v a rie ty re au o f sta n d ard s of th e board of e s outside world th e convicts stood up and so c ieties of A u strian s. T he m essage o p e ra tin g th e ste a m e r S ta te o f W ash- ( howled w ith glee w hile tw o p u g ilists w ith a c u rt "Good m orning. Mrs. Roy- | H er eyes w ent off a t him like a w hich m easu res six Inches in diam e tim a te s. applauds P re sid e n t W ilso n 's course in I in gton, is c o n stru ctn ig a m acadam ized j double b a rre led shotgun in an explo- \ 1 pom m eled each o th er in a re g u la r rin g te r and nearly nin eteen Inches In c ir alton." and m ade a b rave a tte m p t to slon of coquetry. "I suppose you tell j cum ference. T he rose is p erfectly H undreds a re in peril by floods in ' in th e prison yard. In Chicago, Gov dem an d in g his recall and e x p resses road th is w eek from th e te rm in u s of a sm ile. c ity s tre e t on th e e a s t aide of Hood confidence th a t th e P re sid e n t will th a t to every w om an you k n o w !” form ed and frag ran L Mr. B augh de K an sas because of to rre n tia l rain s, ern o r Dunne becam e incensed w hen he R iv er to its dock sev eral hundred rods H e w as in for It. now. "N onsense: : c la re ! th a t a fe rtiliz er of ro tte d pota Many persons have ta k e n re fu g e in learned th a t th e boxing bouts w ere in " s a fe g u a rd A m erican in te r e s ts " C H A PT ER III. up th e C olum bia. j prospect He tele g ra p h e d th e w arden It'e tru e, R en e.” to parin g s w as responsible for the tre e s and on housetops. Six S u n k by S u b m a rin e . th a t th e bouts m ust he e lim in ated . She opened her eyes still w ider, m am m oth blossom In color It l i of Mrs R oyalton was plum p and flam M ajor G eneral G oethals, bu ild er of | T he tele g ra m a rriv e d too late . ••• i a d elicate shade of p l a t boyant. handsom e. If one didn t m ind "W h at In the world do you Ixindon G erm an su b m a rin e s h ave | S o u d a n G ra ss G o o d F o rs g e C ro p . th e P anam a canal, and who is v isitin g G asto n — T he new fo ra g e crop, Sou h e r pep eyes, w hich w ere brow n and She was hungry for m ore. sunk fo u r m ore steam sh ip e of th e a llies Pacific C oast c ities, w as e la b o rate ly W om an, 7 2 , Is S tow aw ay. since previous re p o rts - fo u r B ritish , ■ dan g ra ss. :s a success in W ashington b rillian t. She was a sleek and glossy H e's Only a V olunteer. "W att till I get a n o th e r p ic tu re " e n te rta in e d by th e P an am a Pacific offi county. W K. N ew ell and V. S. wom an dressed ta th e ex trem e of H all w heeled hie c a m e ra Into a new San F r a n c is c o - A 72-year-old sto w -1 one R ussian and one French. “W 'here do we find th e m ost m iser- cials. aw ay Mrs. D eatina A ngel said to he . The B ritons w ere th e E m m am uel. j A braham have e x p e rim e n te d w ith it •tyle. ap p are n tly q uite assu red of her position, w ondering w h at to say next. : able of m en !" exclaim ed th e e x h o rte r A d ispatch from B erlin sa y s: "T h e th e oldest stow aw ay and th e only wo V ictorious, C onstance, C arony and the on th e ir fa rm s n e ar G aston, th is sum own c h arm s H er m otions w ere pleas She was an im a te d enough, now. her fervently. autum n floods already have s ta rte d all m an atow aw ay th a t ev er cam e to San Duoro, th e last of 1603 tons. The m er, and pronounce it valuable. Two a n tly slow - she moved about w ith a big eyes fairly blazed T he tig re ss "You don 't h a v e to find him .” re- along th e E a s te rn fro n t. T he riv e rs F ranciaco, a rriv e d h e re W ednew lay j R ussian w as th e Rhea, 1146 tons, and rro|<a of hay ra n be h a rv e ste d in th e sta te ly tw a n llk e c arriag e . H er vocal had scented th e antelope. I sponded the m an In th e fourth row, ev ery w h ere a re overflow ing th e ir from Honolulu on th e lin e r K orea. th e F ren ch m an th e G u atem ala, 6913 W illa m e tte valley, and th e c a ttle eat tones, too. w ere slow and sm ooth: F or som e tim e he held h e r off w hile | c e n te r, "h e h u n t! you up and tella yon hanks and th e G erm an advance has H e r aon. G eorge A ngel, had bought a tons. O ne boat co n ta in in g th e c ap tain it g re ed ily . Mr. N e w e ll's w as a fine, full of a sort of se n tim e n ta l unction. she tea se d for fu rth e r revelation, ln- all ab o u t I t ” second-class tic k e t for h im self from and 14 m en o f th e C arony is m issing, lu x u ria n t g ro w th e ig h t fe e t tall, and been c h e c k e d ." H onolulu and hiul sum ggled his m other but it is believeii to have m ade a sm all he h a rv este d about six to n s to th e acre. G eneral Funaton has ta k e n control on board. Mrs. A nogel war se n t to F rench port. AM th e o th e r crew s w ere He has ju s t c u t his crop fo r seed and IT W A S N ' T T H E S A M E W O M AN t day. and If he waa th en in th e sam e leav e th e room , but w hen he got to of th e border line in th e e n tire Rio th e im m ig ratio n sta tio n . m ind perm ission would be givea him the door he tu rn ed aro u n d and said w ill p lan t th e g ra ss m uch m ore e x te n saved. G rande country because of th e ra id s to m arry. W hen th e y ear had passed T h an k you. atr. hut It Isn 't th e ta m e siv ely n e x t y e ar fo r his H olstein herd. N evertheless, the B H t.sh fo 'd le r 's De th e soldier re p ea te d his request. m ade th ere by th e M exican brigands. w om an."—P ltta b u rg h C hronlde-T elw P acific Line Is P ro m ise d . J e w s to ^ S trik s fo r Day. sire to M arry L asted T hrough M. D um ba, th e A ustro-H ungarian M arion S u p e rv is o rs N am ed. “ But do you really atlll w ish to graph. New York A frien d ly s trik e of th e Honolulu, T. H .— Paul S. Keinech, th e Y esr of Probation. am bassador in th is country, has a d m it m em bers o f th e Je w ish tra d e unions U n ite d S ta te s m in iste r to C hina, p ass m a rry ? “ ask ed the g e n era l la s u r S alem — T he M arion county hoard of ! ted in c itin g s trik e s in m unitions plants re p re se n ted in th e conveniton o f th e ing th ro u g h her* on his w ay to Pekin, education h a s elected J . W. L. Sm ith prise. C row ded Out. and his conduct has caused a nxiety N atio n al W o rk m en ’s c o m m itte e on seid th a t A m erican c a p ita l in New and J E. P n iille tte su p erv iso rs for T h ere Is a fam ous B ritish general “ Yes. str, very m uch?” a nrw ered “1 u n d e rsta n d you a re p lanning t am ong diplom ats both here and abroad Jew ish! rig h ts , fo r one day follow ing Y ork w as p lan n in g a new tran e -P a eifir th e com ing y ear. Mr. S m ith w as su- • ho h atea to see h is soldiers wed. Tommy. new house.” “ W ell, you m ay m a rry now .“ aald ”1 sta rte d t o ” W it. M. Johnston, a San Francisco th e opening o f peace n e g o tia tio n s in ste am sh ip lin e w hich would ta k e th e ! perv iao r fo r th e no rth end of t h e ! One day a Tom m y cam e to him aad | county la st year, and w ill be assigned asked perm ission to m arry. the general “ 1 n e v er believed th ere “W hy did you drop It* youth, has won th e n ational ten n is E urope, w as decided on a t th e closing place of th e Pacific M ail com pany. T he general, hoping to cool th e wae so m uch coaetan cy la m an or H e w as not a t lib e rty , he said, to to th e south end fo r th e com ing year. T he w orkm en, nearly cham pionship from M aurice E. Me- ■ session here. "1 d id n ’t drop 1L My wife and the L oughlin, also of th e ta m e city. The 250,000. will cease work fo r a day as give nam es, but he added th a t he e x Mr. D ru ille tte w as principal o f the m en ■ ard o r, told him to ge aw ay and w om an." c o n tra c to r got to g e th e r end 1 haven* The soldier ealuted and p rep ared to been able to p u t In n w ord s in e * ” to u rn am en t w as held a t F orest H ills. | a p ro test a g a in st th e oppression of th e pected th e line to be in o p e ratio n w ith | B unker llill school a t M arshfield last com e back again n y r j r from th a t I year. I Je w s» in eeveral E uropean countrias. N. Y. in a year. 8 Y N O P 8 IS . f River and Harbor Bill Likely to face Broadaxe in Next Congress Unequivocal “ No” Is Reply of General Carranza to President » 4