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N EW S ITEMS PRÍSIDÍNI WILSON ACCEPTS BERLIN S REPLY 10 SUBMARINE ULTIMATUM An Irish President for Five Days. The Red^Mirage Of General Interest About Oregon Cattle losses Prove Small; Outlook for Livestock Good Washington, D. C.—A note cabled by Secretary Lansing to Ambassador Gerard Tuesday for delivery to the Beilin foreign office informs the Ger man government that the United States accepts its "declaration of abandonment” of its former submarine policy and now relies upon a scrupu- ( lous execution of the altered policy to remove the principal danger of an in terruption of the good relations exist ing between the two countries. With this acceptance is coupled formal notice to Germany that the United States cannot for a moment en tertain, much less discuss, a sugges tion that respect by German naval au thorities of the rights of citixens of the United States on the high seas should in the slightest degree be made contingent upon the conduct of any other government affecting the rights of neutrals and noncombatants. This is in reply to the concluding statement in the last German note to the effect that while submarine com manders had been ordered not to sink peaceful freight or passenger-carrying ships without warning or without saftey for passengers and crew, the German government would reserve to itself complete liberty of decision un less the United States was successful in its efforts to break the British i blockade. A Story of the French Legion in Algiers ment I am companion to Madame Ar- tiaud—helping her to forget that she isn't English any more. English peo ple think it's wrong to admire for eigners. It's their Idea of patriotism Madame Arnaud assures me she must hare a bit of dear old England about her, aud 1 am the bit. Tbat'a all.” "Why did you come?” He was looking at her again Through the dusk she saw the white, tortured aus)iense on the hard face She wore a rose in the severe corsugc of her dress. She took it and handed it to him. “She sent you this—in token of re membrauce.” He took her bund aud kissed It. "You bave come like an angel Into my life,” be said. He watched her until her amali, en ergetlc figure had disappeared among the shadows. In tbe distance a bugle called a met ancholy retreat He lifted tbe rose reverently to bis lips. Baker.—After bearing rosy reports on present conditions and the future By I. A. R. WYLIE of the livestock Industry in the north west, the third annual convention of the Oregon Cattle and Horse Kaisers' (Ail right« reserved. 1 he Bobb*-Merrill Co.) association began movements for the further betterment of the business. “1 am sorry to have frightened you,” 8YN0PSIS. Two hundred and fifty members, he said gently. *T did not mean that — — one-half of the total enrollment, had you should ever see me—but you came W h e n S y l v i a Omn ey, a be au ti f u l E n x registered and more are expected, so ' llsh girl, re tu r n s fro m a s e a r c h In Algiers that attendance records are likely to 1 for her m is s in g brot he r, her lover. Ri ch - so suddenly, and out in this desolate a i d F a r q u h a r . finds sh e h a s fallen In love place you were the last person I ex be broken. The city is decorated and with C a p ta i n Arnaud o f t h e Fo re ig n pected. Forgive me.” everyone is vielng to entertain the Legion. In C a p ta i n S o w e r s room F a r visitors from Oregon, Washington, Ida “Yes—yes, it is a desolate place—It q u h a r g e t s de li be ra te ly dr unk , but when y ou ng P r e s t o n loses al l his m one y to makes me frightened. But I was told ho, Nevada and other states. Ioowe, a sh ad y c h a r a c t e r , F a r q u h a r force* Mayor C. L. Palmer, Secretary W. E. So w er to ha v e P r e s t o n ’s I. O. U ’s re- it was something I ought to see—and Meacham. of the Ilaker commercial I turn ed to him. F a r q u h a r Is helped to his a few minutes ago I wasn’t frightened club, and Circuit Judge Anderson rooms by G ab rf e l l e Sm ith . So w er de m an d* CHAPTER VII. Now—I see ghosts every an apology. Re fu sed , he f o r c e s F a r q u h a r at all. greeted the members to liaker, and to re sign his c o m m is s io n In re tu r n for where.” Walter E. Pierce, of J,a Oramle, re possession o f F a r q u h a r ’s f a t h e r s writ- A Meeting. “I am one of them.” he said.' sponded. i ten c o n fe s s io n t h a t he had murde re d Sow In Sidl-bel-Abbes there Is a pleasant ■ i s fa th er . (Ja brM Ie saves F a rqu h a r President William Pollman, in his She brushed her hand over her fore from sulfide. F a r q u h a r tells his mot her avenue, shaded by silver birch and red annual address, said that in spite of t h a t he Is g oin g to find his f a t h e r If the head as though ludeed trying to dispel olent of all the sweet perfumes of the the severe winter the cattle losses in j l a t t e r Is alive. T o shield Arnaud. S y l v i a ’s some terrifying specter. Her feeble , fiance, he pr of es s e s to h a v e stolen war the state for the year would be little \ effort to regain her previous laughing East, where the local potentates gather pl an s and tells the re al culprit why he more than normal. Ha predicted rec In a select exclusive circle. In the ■ lid so. As R i c h a r d N a m e l e s s he Joi n s the courage failed. She was white uud I ord prices for grass-fed cattle next F or ei g n L e g io n and se e s Sy lv ia , now courtyard of one such of these houses trembling. fail. T. W. Tomlinson, secretary of Mme. Ar na ud, m ee t Colonel Ues tinn F u r q u h a r m ee ts S y l v i a and (Ja br ielle, and "I am No. 4(X>5 of the Foreign Le Colonel Destlnn sat und smoked an the American Livestock association, n s fro m Co rpo ral G oet z o f th e c o l n | o l ear urged brand legislation to Btop cattle gion.” be said. “Is there anything after-tea cigarette. His kepi lay on nel ’s c r ue lty . Ar n au d be co m es a drunk- the broad balustrade beside him, and thefts in shipments to the east. \ ar d and opium s m o k e r S y l v i a be co m es else tliut you need understand?” friendly with Colonel Des tln n. Arnaud his head was thrown back in an atti The resolution to recommend to the "Yes—I must. I feel as though one beco mes je a lo u s o f F a r q u h a r . State Sanitary board that no further of us two were mad. The Foreign Le tude of easy contentment. brands be granted if the brand was "You pour out tea charmingly, gion is Just tbe last resort for all the built on another brand and on the W h y should Richar d N a m e riffraff of the world—criminals, gam rnadame," he said. "A second cup same part of an animal, was adopted. would stifle the last regret that 1 less refrain from telling Sylvia blers, cheats—” A modified county inspection law per Waahington, l). C.—Administration should have gone so far against my the blunt tr uth about his great “I am one of them.” mitting cattle to pass from one county officials are still hopeful that effective ............ to another by bill of sale or inspection co-operation between American and honor sacrifice for her sake? She was sileut a moment, looking at principles as to drink a first." She looked up at him. The soft re brand certificate, was also adopted. She Is a shallow w om an who lilm with large, thoughtful eyes, out of Mexican troops to exterminate the Patrick J. H. Pearse. ruthlessly th rew him ov er for which the fear had passed. When she flection from the low, white wails band of Mexican outlaws, which raided another. Do such w om en de spoke again her voice was full of a around them enhanced her ethereal Patrick J . H. Pearse was “ provisional president of the Irish republic” Glenn Springs, Tex., last Friday night Sugar Officials Visit New Field. beauty and udded tbe subtle glamour serve the fine consideration the smothered tenderness. for five days. The Sinn Feiners called him that when they began their “ revo will result from the conference at El Buthorlln.—George Austin, chief ag world owes its best wo men ? "I have thought of you so much late with which the eastern light surrounds lution” in Dublin. He was executed by the British after he had issued a Paso between Generals Scott and Obre- rlrulturist for the Utah-Idaho Sugar ly, Richard. I couldn't understand the least and most lovely object. Very company, and George A. Smith, pur gon. In the meantime both at the proclamation calling on all those who followed him to lay down their arms. ¿see» why It was. You haunted me. It delicately she obeyed his request, the War and State departments, it was chasing agent for the Utah company, CHAPTER VI—Continued. was us though something ill the place soft, rich luce sleeve of her teagown stated officially that General Funston were viaitorci in Sutherlin valley this pressed by only a hint in the document, made me think of you. I remembered week with Alexander Nibley, secretary has full authority to send his troops but was presumably amplified in verbal Richard Nameless turned hack to tile all your little movements, the way you agriculturist for the Oregon Utah com across the border on any hot trail. communications with the American pany, and E. H. Austin, of Grants Paas, desert. The Arabs bad risen and an looked. I seemed to see you in others. Secretary Baker conferred with | ambassador. Germany now is at the chief agriculturist for the Oregon com President Wilson Tuesday evening, but elder was praying aloud, ills aged, I grew almost—how shall I say?— top of her military achievement. If pany. ireuiulous voice lea ling tbe richer uul- homesick for you.” he said later there had been no devel- | she can make |>eace now it would be on The officials were driven over the Washington, D. C. — Study of the vou of tbe worshipers behind him. “You should have forgotten,” he In ojiements in the situation. He declined sugar beet land of this section to in German submarine note is convincing terms more favorable than later. If “With my face to Mecca and with a terrupted roughly. “I have gone out vestigate the desirability of establish to discuss whHt steps had been taken President Wilson’s advisers that an she can strongly enlist American pub tag a N gBf factory here next year. by General Funston of what recom other reply must be made in order to lic opinion that is a great step toward sincere heart I offer my prayers to of your life. Look upon me now us , Allah—” what I am now—a mere shadow.” Six hundred acres have been contract mendations he had made. answer certain charges against the the accomplishment of this object. Mirage! For those dark faced desert ed for the growing of beets near Suth "Richard, what have you done?" Officials would not comment on bor- | “ In such a situation the allies’ cause United States made in that document. erlin this year and the greater part der advices Haying General Funston; The tenderness had deepened. He needs a plain declaration by the allied hlldren Mecca opened the gates of These charges are: of the land has been planted. It is had repeatedly urged that his forces be I'uradlse; for this dream of unknown clenched his hands In a movement of ...__| First That the United States had statement that no peace negotiations happiness they waited and prayed, and the intention of the Sutherlln land strengthened, The question of - calling ,. . . . . . ,, uncontrollable pnin. are admissible at the present stage. owners to contract from 3000 to 4000 »I,. National guard „..„..I ¡„ out a portion of the ¡8 discriminated against Germany and in Public opinion in the allied and neutral when their time came passed through “Hasn't your husband told you?” acres to beet culture next year. favor of Great Britain in its demands not under immediate consideration, "No. We never meution your name. countries needs to be dearly reminded ihe great shadow with fearless, triune i that international law be obeyed. however, and as the only means of To me it is sacred." Second — That the United States of the essential issues underlying the pliant confidence. adding materially to the border guard He went back to bis work. With “For God's sate, Sylvia—” He Mill Takes On 50 Men. I would have brought freedom of the present struggle.” fierce, (logged energy he pulled away straightened up, his black brows mark Klamath Falls.—An Increase in the would be to employ coast artillery seas had it insisted on its rights ibe deep-rooted weeds and brought a ing a straight line across his face. ”1 payroll of the Pelican Ilay Lumber troops as infantry for that purpose, against Great Britain. $27,593 a Year to Support Him. pathetic look of care and order into bis was turned out of the army for be company, of this city, is to be made. there is nothing to indicate that Gen Third—That he United States has The big mill is to be operated 20 hours eral Funston’s force is to be increased. aided Germany’s enemies by supply- corner of the wilderness. For a mo traying my country's secrets.” a day. This will Increase the daily Senator Borah issued a statement merit be lingered over tbe grave which “You—n traitor! Why?” cut to 300,000 fept of lumber and ne urging that additional troops be or j ing them with all kinds of war mater (¡oetz had tended. Tbe bald yet elo The monosyllable was like the stab ials. cessitate the employment of 50 more dered to the border, and that any man quent Inscription touched him. He of a knife in the silence. The President and his advisers de men. or party in Mexico which sought to wondered vaguely who 1’hlllp Grey “For a woman.” President H. D. Mortenson, of the embarrass the task of protecting clare there has been no discrimination bad been; If be, too, had paid a price She drew back. Her eyes were dark Pelican Hay company, made the an for or against any belligerent Bince the and in the last hours of horror bad still pools In which he saw no expression. nouncement. If the new municipal American interests be treated as an war began. been satisfied. highway, connecting Klamath Falls enemy of the country. "What woman?” To bring about the adoption of a with Shippington. the important mill Two women bad entered the ceme He bowed gravely. submarine policy based on the recog-1 center on Upper Klamath lake, whero tery. Their white-clad figures flashed "Madame Arnaud, I have still honor nixed basis of international law, it was the Peliran mill is loeated, Is favor gayly in between the dark graves, ami enough left to remember the discre necessary for the United States to con- j ably voted upon at the regular city i clear, silvery laugh mingled with the tion Imposed upon honorable men.” duct negotiations with Germany which election Monday, and built, employees final Arab prayer— She turned away from him. n e “What la Your Country, Colonel have extended over a period of 13 of that and other milts in the neigh "La Ilaha ilia ’llahu!” could see nothing but her profile, the New York Carl A. Luderitx, Ger- months. For 15 months the United borhood can reside in the city and Destlnn?” The younger woman stopped an in exquisite, almost flawless profile, cut slipping back to reveal the rounded work at the mills. man consul at Baltimore, Md., was in States has been negotiating with Great against a background of mingling gold -taut and pointed with the tip of her Britain and her allies to put a stop to dicted by the Federal grand jury here arm and slender over-fragile wrist. parasol at the broken remnant of s and emerald. Her hands rested crossed Tuesday, charged with procuring a violations of international law leveled "Do your principles compel you to Big Mill Contract Awarded. cross. on the handle of tier parasol. She had false passport for Horst von der Golx, against neutral commerce, live only for your soldiers?” she asked Oregon Pity.—The Hawley Pulp & confessed spy. ‘ . ‘Look at these beads! Aren't they grown suddenly very calm and delib lightly. Another indictment I Mr. Wilson holds, his advisers de Paper company has awarded to the was handed down charging Wolfe von clare, that it was far more important ridiculous? And tbe Inscription—Just erate. He laughed. Grace K Rasmussen company, of Port to obtain protection for human life a number, like a convict's.” Slie "I told you that I had thought of “ 'Living for them' is perhaps too land, the contract for the erection of Igel, former secretary of Captain than it was to arrange for protection you. Richard,” she said quietly. "I did glanced back over her shoulder at her Franz von Papen, recalled German the generating plant and pulp mill, much of a euphemism,” he said. “They ' companion. "Miss Smith, I believe you not fell you how I thought of you. Do attache; Dr. Walter D. for dollars, and it was for this reason one of the five buildings that consti military would be more grateful if I did tho ire frightened. Do you think there ure you remember our last meeting, or lias tute the 3760,000 extension now being Schelle, already indicted in the alleged that he proceeded with such vigor other thing. But otherwise It is true, ghosts here? Well, perhaps there are. that been eclipsed by other more lovely made. "fire bomb” plot, and Gustave Stein gainst Germany. Attention is railed j I have not put my foot under a hos memories?” The pulp mill and generating plant ia-rg, alleged aide of Franz von Rinte- to the representations and protests hut I don’t miml." pitable roof for twenty years.” will be loeated on the brink of the len. German agent, with conspiring to j which have been made to Great Bri “Silvia, he sileut! I dare not listen As yet tile man standing immobile, "Had you no one who—” She hesi falls, near station A. It will be a con falsify a ship’a manifest in sending a tain and France as proof of the effort . hidden amid the forest of crosses, had to you. You don't know what you tated, a sudden color in her cheeks, crete structure The new paper mill cargo of lubricating oil to Germany. of the administration to prevent the ■ scaped her notice. But he hail heard are saying—” will be electrically driven and the nnd he leaned forward, his hands The indictment against I.uder- | seizure of innocent goods by ships of “I know what I am saying, nnd you her now, and. shadowy and ghostlike 3128,000 paper machine which will be loosely interlocked between his knees, enough In the dying light, awaited her must listen. When a man destroys Installed will be the only electrically itx charges that he obtained a passport the allied powers. bis handsome, ruthless face grave and approach. At the foot of the English something. It is no more than Just that driven marhine of Its kind on the Pa for Von der Goltx in the name of j If Germany will give the government intent. Rridgeman W. Taylor from the Secre here a chance, it is declared. Germany cific coast. man's grave she hesitated. The insertp lie should see what he lias done. You Le . ’ , - .. „ “No. I hadn't anyone, Madame Ar tary of State at Washington on Au will have no reason to complain of the have destroyed something—an Ideal, a lion attracted her. With puckered John Jacob Astor, Jr. gust 24, 1914, and that on October 2 lack of vigor of the President. dream, my faith in honesty and good naud.” 1 brows site spelled out the badly cut Fruit Outlook Good. Mrs. John Jacob Astor, last widow Her gaze faltered under his steady, of the same year the passport was ness. You were the one man I l>e- of the multi-millionaire land owner, letters, tier soft voice touched with piercing eyes. Hood River.—Prospects for record vised by the Italian consul general lleved and trusted. Aud now you are who went down on the Titanic, insists Just the faintest Ironical Inte-est. yields of all varieties of fruits were here. "What is your country. Colonel De- ________________ l b,lip Grey—No. $113—Foreign La like the rest—nothing—nothing.” She never better in the Hood River valley. it costs $27,593 a year to support her turned away. "I wish to God I had stinn?” glon.” "I have examined cherries, peaches four-year-old son. John Jacob Astor, j “I do not know, madame. I have Wilson Shares Peanuts. Then she looked up Involuntarily and not met you. Richard.” and apricots,” says K If. Shepard, Jr . There was allowed from the es forgotten.” There was a little silence, Washington, D. C .- President Wil He did not attempt to detalu her. i saw the man who watched her. his editor of “Hotter Fruit." “and so far London The London morning news tate of his father $20,000 a year for He stood there like a man struck to in which the fountain played a silvery as I could discover not the leant dam son went to the circus Tuesday. Seat hand gripping the head of the cross. age has been caused by the frost or ed in the front row, and sharing a hag papers Monday laid great emphasis on his support. That is not enough says death by a treacherous blow, and she intermezzo, and then he went on In It was very quiet uow. The Arab Mrs. Astor, in her last report to the Germany’s alleged desire for peace. cold rains. When apricots have not went on down the path to the gate an altered toue: “You are the first per 1 prayer was silenced, and the white “ If President Wilson accepts the surrogate of New York county. She been injured you may be sure that no of peanuta with Secretary McAdoo, he where her companion waited for her. son who has made wish to remember.'' apparently lost nothing of the holiday German note as a basis for further dis spent over $7000 additional. The As other fruit has been hurt." She was looking up at him again There she paused for a moment. A group of cussion,” says the Daily Chronicle, tor estate was worth between $80,- The profit from the year's straw spirit of the occasion. "I want you to go hack to that with a studied frankness, behind which berry crop, now estimated at about 175 clowns found a particularly apprecia- , “ his motive must be sought, not in the 000,000 and $100,000,000 at the death man," she said carelessly. "He is an there lurked something hypnotized, fas carloads, should set a high water tive spectator In the President, who terms which Germany offers, but in of John Jacob. The major portion old acquaintance w ho went wrong, and cinated. mark The 191ti apple crop Is estlm many times laughed heartily. When the wider suggestion which was ex- went to his eldest son Vincent Astor. He turned carelessly from her. atod at from 1.000.000 to 1.500,000, the the |iarty entered the big tent the it might be rather unpleasant for my “Ah, Arnaud, yon there? You see. largest In the rommunlty's history. husband if he grew importunate. Tell crowd rose and cheered. As he passed Navy Run by Telephone. Transport Strikes Mine. I have been breaking up the principles him that on no account must be speak one of the rings the President took off Washington, D. C.— A working sys Beriln—The sinking of an allied to me again. It Is very regrettable, of years to entertain your wife. If his hat and laughingly made a motion j Phone Rate Increaeee Are Aiked. tem of wire and wireless communica transport in the Mediterranean late in but mistakes of that sort briug their you leave her too much alone you will Salem.—With the merging of the as if to throw it in. own punishment. You understand. find these English roses fade very tion said by army and navy experts to April with the loss of nearly all the Coos & Curry Telephone company and quickly In this dreary place. Man, Miss Smith?" tie unequalled by that of any other na 600 Russian troops who were on board Militia to Get Air Craft. don't - look as if you had seen the the Ooqtilllo Valley Telephone com "Yes, Madame Arnaud." tion was effected Saturday by the is reported in advices from Chief Cor New York—The movement to equip devil.” pany, under the former name, the con "Thank you. I will wait for you Navy department as an adjunct to the fu Monday. The transport was sunk The young officer, hesitating on the eolldated system has filed application the National guard with aeroplanes preparedness program. lutside the public cemetery. It is get It was inaug by striking a mine about the same time through public subscriptions has been edge of the low veranda, recovered with the Public Service commission ting dark—" uratisi by a wireless telephone conver the British battleship met a similar extended to Indiana. Massachusetts, Miss Smith went slowly back along himself with an effort f t for authority to make Increases tn West Virginia anti Oklahoma, it was sation, the first ever held, during which fate, it is said. “ According to relia “My colonel—I was taken aback. I rates for service for ail the territory Secretary Daniels, in the Navy depart ble reports from Corfu, in addition to the narrow gravel path. The man had had not expected—bnt I am delighted covered by tta llnea. The commission announced here Tuesday by the Aero ment, gave instructions to a command the battleship Russell, a transport not moved. He was gazing out on to wilt Investigate the conditions existing t’luh of Amereia, which inaugurated er on a warship »iterating against a steamer with 600 Russians on board the fiery waste now dying beneath the and most honored. I beg of you to let before passing upon the application the plan last fall. theoretical enemy far off the Virginia struck a mine and sank. Only a few extinguishing mantle of the night, aud me enjoy the pleasure—" The militia of Rhode Island, whose The company operates In Marshfield. "No, no, Arnaud. We see enough of caites, and received reports from him. ¡ were rescued.” (either heard n >r saw. She touched Coqullle. Myrtle Point and intervening 325,000 has been raised, has been au each other elsewhere, and, moreover. im on the arm. territory. thorized to ogranize an aeronautic 1 have a pressing engagement with Letter to Wilson From Pope, Draft Bill Championed. “Mr. Farquhar!” section, the club's announcement three deserters from the Eleventh com He turned slowly and stared at her. Ixmdon—Addressing his constituents Washington, D. C. Monsignor Gio added. Thirty statea have now joined Aiiana on Job Protested. Though be recognized her. hla face was pany. An revoir, madame—and thank vanni Ronzano, the apostolic delegate, at Conway, Wales, David Lloyd the movement. you !" Bar View.—Work has been started blank and hard aud terrible. Monday delivered a message to Presi George, minister of munitions, defend on the county road that was washed "Miss Smith?" dent Wilson from Pope Benedict. He ed his demands for compulsion, the $ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 It Given Yale. How aoon do you think that "Yes, Gabrlelle Smith. Y'oo see. out by the high tides last fall. The New York A 3500,000 betpiest to did not see the President, but left the necessity for which, he said, arose last Sylvia's flirting with Colonel after all, we have met again. Won't tingle contractor's bid of $8000 was Yale university and two bequests to communication with Secretary Tumul- j September. Compulsion, the muni- j Destlnn will cause Tragedy to on shake hands?” rejected, and the county ts pushing the New York Presbyterian hospital ty. White House officials at first re tions minister said, simply meant that stalk abroad in the Foreign Le His eyes wandered past her down the work by day labor. The county amounting to $350,000 are contained fused to discuss the message, and so the country was organizing itself in an gion. It teems plain that Mma. ¡be path. Later it orderly, consistent and resolute man engineer's estimate of the cost Is in the will of the late Charles W. did the apostolic delegate. Arnaud knows the la playing "No. You ought not to be speaking "You a Traitorl Why7” 35000 The employment by the county Darkness. Standard Oil company di was said that it bore on the submarine ner for war, which could not be run as with fire. to me A respectable woman does net issue between the United States and j a Sunday school treat. He declared it rector. which was admitted to probate of a foreign foreman, and importation Germany. It was umlerto i it reflect- never had been said that Great Rritain figures of the worshipers had vanished •peak to a common soldier of the 3 S Î3 S ÎÏS S S S S ÎS S S ÎS S ÎT K 7 S 3 ÎÎΫ # of aliens to do the work hss aroused here Tuesday. The document gave no ed the apprehenssion of the Pope at could raise as many men in proportion tn the long oltve grove leading back legion. (TO BE C O N T IX V E D ) a rare sentiment, and a petition is indication as to the total value of the to 9ldi bel-Abbes. Sylvia Amaud's "INwsn't she? How interesting! j to population as France could. the possibilities of a rupture. estate. The chief beneficiaries are being circulated along the beach re voice, when she spoke at last, sounded One is aiwsys learning in this wonder Buy Old Ties for Tranches. the widow. Mrs. Mary Warden Hark- monstrating against such a policy. •trained and harsh in the absolute ful civilization of our*. Only a* It > An offer of five cents apiece for Bryanite Threatens Bolt. 2S.OOO-Mile Flight Plan. ness, and other relatives. appena l a m not respectable. I told 100.000 cast-off railroad ties was re Boston — Formation of a political Atlantic City. N. J . —Porter Atwell quiet Big Timber Deal is Made. “Richard!” and then again. "Richard you that once before.” Shot Taken From Brain. ceived by the Boston and Maine rail party to uphold i<eaoe principles was Adams, a Boston millionaire, is going B aker—One of the biggest timber Her cool Irony bronght a flash of road from the British government. Sacramento, Cal. Chris Evans, fa advocated by George Fred Williams, to circumnavigate the globe in a spe Farquhar!” deals rinsed within recent years In insane laughter to his eyes. He shook his bead "Not Richard Formerly the railroad burned all tta eastern Oregon was made known Wed mous California ex-highwayman. Tues ex-minister to Greece, in an address st cially built aeroplane, with a crew of "Who tbe devil are you. then?" he old ties, but orders were sent through nesdav by Frank Oardtnler, of the day submitted to the surgeon's knife a mass meeting in the interests of six men to help him. The young man Farquhar now.” he answered. “Rich asked savagely. Raker White Ptne t.umber company, at the Sacramento county hospital arai peace here Monday night. out the ayatem directing that they be “ I am expects to fly from San Francisco west ard Nameless ” when he announced the purchase by a buckshot was removed from the ready to return to polities to fight the ward to San Francisco. She seemed not to understand Her "Dear me. you have quite loot your 1 saved It le understood that the Brit Mr. Adama. that corporation of approximately 20 right side of his brain where it had fight for peace and leave my party if who is a descendant of John Quincy lips were a little parted tn tbe ex nice Kng!.sh Indifference. \fr Far ish government it negotiating with 000 acres of timber land in Baker and. presston that be remembered. She quhar. I'm not sure It Isn't an Im Grant counties, principally In the vl * been imbedded during the last 23 necessary to do i t ," said Mr. Williams, Adams, is staying at the Hotel Tray- '•«iked piteously frightened and Incred provement Who I am? Well you other railroads with the hope of ob taining a halt million ties for use tn elntty of Whitney. A large portion of years. Despite the seriousness of the who for many years was prominent in more here, making out his itinerary. kaow my name, and at the present mo constructing trenches in France. the timber ts along Tront and China operation and his advanced age. Evans the Democrat iv party and an ardent His preliminary plans call for 13 stops alone. is expected to recover. , supporter of William J . Bryan. in his 25,000-mile air journey. creek# funston to Send Troops on Hot Trail of Mexican Border Outlaws 6 tit V \ Ì \ m BERLIN’S CHARGE Of DISCRIMINATION TO Bf DENIED BY PRESIDENT WILSON German Consul Indù ted for Procuring False Passport London Re)«ts All P ure Tdlk; Allies Willing to Wait Better Time W i\\ mm